Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)
- Class of 1986
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Table of Contents Page 1 Title Page Page 17 Are We Great Page 33 Spring Sports Page 39 September Page 45 Fall Sports Page 59 Clubs Page 65 Activities Page 81 Winter Sports Page 95 Specialties Page 113 Class of 1986 Page 193 Faculty Staff Page 209 Advertisiing 1986 GOLDENROD Quincy High School Quincy Vocational Technical School Quincy, MA 02169 Vol. 53 Goldenrod 1 QCIINCY HIGH We are graduating now from Quincy High. We've had a large quantity of great times in Quincy. We know that our school years are quickly becoming memories. There's no question that we'll miss some of the good times that we've had. The class of 86 has an in- finite number of qualities and we will all reach our goals in the future. In our future we will always remember various parts of our school years. Those quaint years in elemen- tary school. Our intelligence which had previously lain quietly within ourselves was brought out by our teachers. Our potential was unlimited; our imagina- tion allowed us to be quixotic and reach for the unreachable. In Junior High, we quickly realized our limitations. We grew out of our neighborhoods and into the city. Quincy was our city and we f __ were the crowd. We were f questioned about our f responsibilities. f V' QUINCY VOC-TECH What did it mean to grow up? This quizzical question was answered in a variety of ways. Our peculiar and queer habits identified us as in- dividuals rather than outcasts. Then our Junior High years were truncated when the school committee expanded the three years of high school into a quartet of years. Thus we arrived here as quiet freshmen. The class of 86 was not quiuerish nor did the upperclassmen quash us. We were not quiescent for tong. We are all distinct individuals and we owe a great deal to our education in the Quincy school system. The past 12 years have been a quest for the document that we will soon receive. Throughout these years we had many quirks but we kept going, we weren't quitters. How we are on our f own. we are entering the f world with some great f memories of our f years in the Quin- f 'r- cy School System. M f - SUPERINTENDENT Superintendent John Osterman graduated from Quincy High School in 1946 and went to work for one year. He then continued his education at Bridgewater State College and graduated in 1951. He then taught in the Lynnfield Public Schools for one year before returning to Quincy. Mr. Osterman began as a teacher, became an Assistant Principal, then Principal. Director of Personnel. Assistant Superintendent for Personnel, and finally Superintendent in 1984. Along the way he was Director of the Summer School Program and President of the Quincy Education Association, a post he was very proud to have filled. Married with ten children. Mr. Osterman escorted his the woman who was to become his wife to his senior prom. He stated he will enjoy his fortieth reunion year by again escorting her to our prom. Mr. Osterman believes Schools have to give opportunities — they can't say no to the members of the community. Kids deserve a chance for their education. a chance to grow and develop and become effective members of the community. He believes that the best schools are those which have strong leadership at the individual levels. Superintendent of Schools John A. Osterman Director of Secondary Schools Arthur Woodward 4 Superintendent and Staff Assistant Superintendent Dr. Richard Chrystal REMEMBER Each of us knows a member of the staff or faculty who has been helpful to us in some way or has been a friend when we needed one. There are also those for whom we hold special memories for one of any number of reasons. Each year some of those teachers and staff move or retire and are replaced by new people. As the yearbook goes to press we have learned of three teachers who are retiring. Mr. Thomas Owens of the Mathematics department left at the end of December. 1985. He departed .leaving difficult shoes to fill. Whatever math class he taught, we remember how fast he would write on the board. It seemed he could write faster than we could think. Mr. Vincent Perilli of the Electro-Electronics shop also left at the end of December, 1985. He had been in V350 since the Voc Tech opened up in 1967 and was in the Trade School before that. He had two Master's degrees, from Boston College and Boston State College. Mr. Mel Pellegrini of the Power Mechanics shop stayed on to the end of the year. It seems like there is a changing of the guard going on in the faculty with many new faces hav- ing appeared since we came to Quincy High. There is always a person who brings a smile to our faces. There is always that someone who knows when to enforce the rules and at the same time tries to give a student an even break. One such person graduated from St. Bridget's in South Boston in a class of only fourteen. That person became an ex- cellent ice skater and skier and even took up horseback riding. Shopping at Heiman Marcus. Lord Taylor. Saks Fifth Avenue and Filene's Basement became a regular pastime. This person is quiet and easy-going and honest and can sometimes be found walking along Hewbury Street in Boston. This per- son worked at the Colonial Restaurant and in a hospital. She was respected by all who worked there. Of course, the students here at Quincy High know who we are talking about. We all love and respect Margaret Flynn, a Security person, here at Q.H.S. Picture Not Available Ms. Marie Hurley Assistant Director Mr. Paul Sullivan Assistant Director (Jnappoinled at this date Quincy Vocational Technical School Administration 6 Q.V.T.S. Administration Before beginning teaching Mr. Mazzarella was a cabinet maker. He graduated from the Brockton Trade School having learned cabinet-making. Graduating from Fitchburg Stale College. Mr. Mazzarella received both a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts degree. He began his career in education at the Southeastern Regional School in Easton. MA. It was at the Regional School where he became an administrator, a shop supervisor. In 1979 Mr. Mazzarella became the Assistant Director of Southeastern Regional School and Vocational programs. In 1981 Mr. Mazzarella was appointed director of Quincy Vocational Technical School by the Quincy School Committee. Mr. Joseph Mazzarella has lived in Quincy for thirty years. He is married and has two boys, one of whom graduated from Quincy Vocational Technical School. His children now run a family business. Mr. Joseph Mazzarella Director, Quincy Vocational Technical School Born in Brockton. Lloyd Hilt attended Brockton High School. H . went on to Brown University to receive his Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts. Later, he matriculated at Bridgewater State college and received his Master's degree. He then went on to Suffolk Law School and received his Juris Doctorate law. Mr. Hill’s activity in public education was inspired by his own personal interest in teaching and other aspects of education. After leaching at North Quincy High School. Mr. Hill became : e Assistant Principal at Sterling Junior High School. He proceeded ; • become Assistant Principal at North Quincy High School and in 1978. became Principal of Quincy High School. Mr. Hill has run in several Quincy marathons until they were discontinued a few years ago. Since 1979. he has completed every Boston marathon. Mr. Hill has a wife and five children. The children range in age from five to twenty-four. Three of their children have graduated from college. There have been many changes in the past year in the administration. Last year Miss Sydelle Goldman was ill and Mr. Marlin Finnegan acted as dean for most of the year. Miss Goldman retired in June and the School Committee decided to reorganize the administration. It was decided that as the dean's positions were vacated they would be upgraded to Assistant Principal making them equal in status to Mr. Robert Basiliere. Mr. Louis loanilli was appointed Assistant Principal in October as one dean's position was eliminated. With his promotion the second dean's position was also eliminated and Mr. George Yezukevich was appointed as the third Assistant Principal in December. Mr. Lloyd Hill Principal. Quincy High School Mr. Robert Basiliere Mr. Louis loanilli Mr. George Yezukevich Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Q.H.S. Administration 1984 1984 was a year of firsts, new beginnings and hope. Clockwise Front the Top Left: Walter Mondale chose Geraldine Fer- raro as the p'St woman vice presidential candidate of a major party. Mary Lou Retton and Carl Lewis uvn the hearts of America at the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. The O S Marines leave the shores of Beirut. Lebanon. Staging rises around America's Symbol of Freedom as work begins on the Statue of Liberty's two year restoration project. 8 Netos of 1984 1985 Clockwise From Tof Left: Space Walker James ran Haflen stands on the end of the robot arm of the Space Shuttle Discovery. A Della Airlines crash in Dallas claimed 137 lives, just one of several airplane related tragedies of 1965 Presi- dent Reagan underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in his lower intestine and later a tumor from his lip. Live Aid. organized by Bob (icldotf. benefited the hungry people of Africa by raising millions of dollars News of 1985 9 1985 Clockwise From Top Left: Cincinnati Reds player manager. Pete Rose, broke Ty Cobb's career hit record of 4.191 hits in 1965. The problem of hijacking continued through 1965. In September. 4 Palestinian terrorists hijacked the Italian Cruise Liner Achille Lauro, killing one American. The Kansas City Royals were the 1965 World Series champions after coming back from a 31 deficit to beat out the St. Louis Cardinals, four games to three. A series of devastating earthquakes shook through Mexico City in September, killing thousands of people. 10 News of 1985 Top right: The riots of 1985 led to P.W. Botha's relaxing some of the laws concerning apartheid in South Africa. An offer was made (or the release of Mack nationalist Nelson Mandela. Anatoly Schiransky was released in aprisoner exchange in Berlin in February. Bottom left: Chicago Bear Jim McMahon celebrates the 46-10 victory over the New Lngland Patriots in the Super Bowl. The surprising Patriots were the first wild card team to win three away games and participate in Super Bowl XX 1986 Top left and bottom right: On January 28. 1986. 72.98 seconds after liftoff, the Space Shuttle Challenger, carrying Teacher m-Space Christa McAuUlt • Scobee (corn mander). Michael S. Smith (pilot), and specialists Ronald E. McNair. EUison S. Oni uka. Judith A. Resnik and Gregory B. Jarvis exploded in a hi : y were the first U S. astronauts to die in flight, nineteen years and one day after the fatal pre launch ApoUo fire The announcement at 1:50 A.M. brought sudd’ all classes and the silent prayers of many teachers and students. They joined three Russian cosmonauts who had suffocated listen their returning capsule prema • . ;cd n the near vacuum of the upper atmosphere as the only in flight deaths. News of 1986 11 OUR CLASS HISTORY As we began high school in September, 1982. we were unsure how the next four , years would affect the rest of our lives. We were faced with questions such as: What kind of classes should I take? Should I join any sports team? Should I join any clubs? What are my responsibilities? Now. leaving Quincy High School and Quincy Vocational Technical School as the graduating class of 1986. we can look back on the answers we chose to those questions and see the effects of our ■ decisions. Our combined efforts have produced a successful class; a competitive class: and a lot of great times which we will never forget! As we sat in the Voc-Tech gym on that first day, we did not know any of the ad- ministrators that spoke to us and we were anxious to get on with school and, I sup- pose, to get it over with too. The voices were monotonous and seemed to drone on forever. Now. none of us can mistake the voices that frequently come over the loud speaker and we never have to sit in that gym again. We came in as freshmen (quite the descriptive term), the first, but certainly not the last, of the unique qualities of our class. No class before us had ever been freshmen at Quincy High School. The Voc-Tech always had freshmen but we were the first entire class to enter Quincy High and Quincy Vocational Technical Schools together. The first wave of activities that were presented to us were the fall sports. The choices we made proved successful. Our volleyball team has been Massachusetts Champions twice and runner up another time. As freshmen we formed the ground floor of this auspicious group. Our football team has held their own and proven suc- cessful at the most important times, that is, on Thanksgiving Day Games with the Red Raiders of North Quincy. We won two and tied one during our first three years. Of course, none of us will forget the excitement of the Thanksgiving of 1985. We almost pulled the game out of the mud and mire that used to be Veterans Memorial Stadium, but ended up losing 7-6 and completed the first winless season in Quincy history. It turned out to be the inverse of Archies 10-0 season. Of course, the junior varsity, freshman and powder-puff teams followed suit with the varsity and lost as well. Our band has remained faithful throughout all the games. They even sup- ported the team during our first night home-game during which they played without the lights to see their music. The band has also received several awards for their competition in parades and field competitions. They also travelled to Montreal, Canada for a competition. Many of the best times were at the soccer games. (That is, if you are into bruises and braces). After the first wave passed we were moved directly into the winter sports such as hockey, basketball, track, swimming, and skiing. These games always proved in- teresting, especially when they happened to be on a Friday night and even more so when the blue and white proved to be victorious and there was a celebration after- wards, sometimes at Tony Koury's attic, other times in the Voc-Tech parking lot. Then after these Friday nights many of us would stumble out of bed at 5:00 A.M. the next morning to experience an exciting day trip with the Quincy Ski Club. 12 Our Class History The ski club also went to Canada and Austria during our four years. Tennis, softball, baseball, and track always provided some good times for the end of the year. The teams got the privilege of sharing buses and along with that, sharing victories. There were some interesting faculty games throughout the year. For those of us that were not very athletic but liked to go to the games we could always join Q-Club or cheering. Even those of us who chose not to do these (and for some who did these) we were kept busy in one way or another. The science club always had something going on. We visited New York, climbing the Empire State Building one year and the World Trade Center the next. The trip always included stops at the Bronx Zoo and colleges like West Point. We also had hiking expeditions on ML Chocura (with Chris Coughlin's lunch for fifty which he had finished before we reached the top). The math faculty could always find a way to use up our spare time. There was the Continental, National, and New England Math Leagues and the American Computer Science along with several other smaller teams. The computer room was always open for help or just some fun which was usually the case. The Computer Club was basically a group of hackers who exchanged software and played game after game. The Foreign Language Club usually planned an interesting trip somewhere and the English department was always capable of teaching us the excitement of riding home from Newport, R.l. on a defective bus. The history faculty never failed in bringing up another one of those great essay contests that Every one of us should enter.'‘ There was also the student government which proved to be one hell of an effort. We had two successful proms and even more successful parties along with the Proms. April 12, 1985. and May 23, 1986. are the dates that many of us will always remember. Those of us who did not go to the Junior Prom will still remember the date because it was on that day that the Quincy Public School teachers decided to go on strike to settle their contract. Unfortunately for us. it only lasted that one day. We lucked out when it came to fashion styles because just about anything was in. Styles varied from paisley to fluorescent outfits, which reminds me. how can any of us forget the HOODSIES, you know, the loud, obnoxious, females who get along with underclassmen and flirt with everyone. Another major achievement during our high school years is that Quincy High must have had the largest sale of M 'n M's per capita in the nation. Everyone enjoyed hearing that Chris, Steve. Mike and Sam were suspended for aggravating Mr. Pactovis during junior year. Well, we are leaving now. We have watched three classes come in behind us. I; wonder if they will live up to our achievement, or maybe that is an impossibility. We. are going on to various lifestyles now. Some of us have chosen to go to college and some of us are going straight to work. We are a group of people with distinct dif- ferences that has succeeded in proving that people who have very little in common other than the fact that we attend the same school can be successful and have a great time doing it. Whatever our plans are for the future there is no doubt that we« will remember the past four years and reflect back on them with a sense of pride and happiness. Good Luck to Everyone. Don't forget the precious friendships that we have made during our high school years. Our Class History 13 OUR CLASS As lime passes and the world changes, so do our tastes. Before you giggle. I don't mean that sense for which our tongue was made. That pro- bably has changed too. but not as fast as our likes in the movies, television, and music. We're a fickle group and by the time this reaches the printing press it is probable that it will be out of date. Anyway, here is the list exactly as voted in October of 1985. Only the top vote-getters are listed to conserve space. Favorite Male Screen Star Sylvester Stallone Rob Lowe Clint Eastwood Mel Gibson Eddie Murphy Arnold Schwarlzeneggar Pee Wee Herman Tom Cruise Harrison Ford Michael J. Fox Richard Gere Chuck Norris Favorite Female Screen Star Marilyn Chambers Jamie Lee Curtis Seka Bo Derek Terry Garr Jessica Lange Ally Sheedy Molly Ringwald Meryl Streep Debra Winger Sally Fields Goldie Hawn Favorite Male Singer Bruce Springsteen Bono Vox Sting Lionel Richie Phil Collins Prince Bryan Adams Paul Young Robert Plant David Lee Roth Favorite Female Singer Madonna Stevie Nicks Whitney Houston Sheila E Pat Benatar Chrissy Hind Tina Turner Sheena Easton Wendy O'Williams Diana Ross Favorite Album Unforgettable Fire Led Zepplin II War Under A Blood Red Sky Born in the U.SA. The River Born To Run Boy Purple Rain Reckless Synchronicity Wide Awake in America Favorite Male Television Star Michael J. Fox Bill Cosby Don Johnson Tom Selleck Jack Wagner Favorite Radio Station WXKS WBCN WAAF WHTT WFNX Favorite Female Television Star Heather Thomas Heather Locklear Joan Collins Nancy McKeon Linda Evans Favorite Hoodsie Jill Fitzgerald Lisa Pascarelli Kerry McGee Ray Dunn Chocolate 14 Favorites FAVORITES Favorite Singing Group U2 The Police Kool and the Gang Tears For Fears Van Halen Huey Lewis and the Hews Duran Duran Motley Crue Wham Pointer Sisters Favorite Television Show The Cosby Show Family Ties Miami Vice Dynasty Cheers General Hospital Hill Street Blues Who's The Boss Knots Landing St. Elsewhere Favorite Song Sunday. Bloody Sunday Bad Party Train Dress You Up in My Love Power of Love Cherish the Love Stairway to Heaven Voices Carry Ain’t Hobody Loves Me Belter Oh Sheila A Celebration In the Air Roxanne St. Elmo's Fire We Built This City A Sort of Homecoming Gloria (U2) Money For Hothing Open Arms Purple Rain Sexual Healing Take Me Home Wishing on a Star After the Fire Against All Odds Born in the U.SA. Born to Run Controversy Dancing in the Street Faithfully Fool in the Rain Lucky Star Mama Kin Melt With You Hew Year's Day Pride (In the Hame of Love) Radioactive Saving All My Love For You Sea of Love Take on Me Favorite Movie Rambo Back to the Future St. Elmo's Fire Beverly Hills Cop Pee Wee Herman's Big Adventure The Terminator The Breakfast Club Sixteen Candles Hightmare on Elm Street First Blood Favorite Video Take on Me Money For Hothing Born in East LA. Stay the Hight Dress You Up in My Love Gloria (U2) Unforgettable Fire Voices Carry You Look Marvelous Young Turks A Sort of Homecoming Blue Jean Fortress Around Your Heart Just a Gigolo Party Train Relax Sunday. Bloody Sunday When Lightning Strikes A Celebration Jump Smuggler's Blues St. Elmo's Fire Bad to the Bone Change Cherish the Love Dancing in the Street Don 't Lose My Humber Hot For Teacher Like a Surgeon Hew Year 's Day nineteen Party All the Time Price (In the Hame of Love) Roadhouse Blues Saving All My Love Mm Favorites 15 This was the year that musicians and singers came to the aid of the world's needy. It all started with Band-Aid in England in November of 1984. Bob Geldof organized a group of musicians from many groups to come together for 24 hours and record a single Christmas song from which all the profits ivould go to feed the hungry in Ethiopia. The song. Do They Know It's Christmas? accounted for millions of dollars. The song was again played during the 1985 Christmas season. This was only the beginning of donations by musicians. (JSA For Africa was next. The United Stales musicians, not wanting to be outdone, came back quickly during the spring of 1985 with We Are The World written by Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson. Nearly every singer in the U.S. took part in this extravaganza. They produced an album with songs donated by many of the musicians. The video was played over and over again with Cyndi Lauper, Bruce Springsteen, Harry Belafonte, Dionne Warwick, Huey Lewis and many, many others each taking turns with a line or two. The song was sung by many a school chorus that spring and early summer. Again millions were col- lected to help feed the hungry of Africa. Bob Geldof, again appeared and conceived Live Aid, a fantastic all day and all night show in JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, and London's Wembley Arena. Some of the artists participling were. U2. Sting, The Style Council, Phil Collins. The Boomtown Rats. The Who. Led Zepplin, Hall and Oates, Paul Young, and many others. All the proceeds went to feed the hungry of Africa. Radio stations all over the country offered tickets to attend for the largest dona- tion to Live Aid. MTV and local Television stations carried parts of the show and many more donations were made through an 800 telephone line. Early in the summer as the growing season got into sum- mer’s heat. President Reagan started making noises about decreasing aid to the farmers of America. Foreclosures were imminent. One farmer in Iowa shot his wife and banker and then killed himself because of the pressure of payments due for his many loans. Willie Nelson decided that what works to help feed the hungry of Africa would work to aid the farmers in America. He organized Farm Aid along with many country singers and musicians. Ads ap peared on many television stations for months after Farm Aid to try to get more donations. Aid for humanitarian issues was not enough. At sum- mer's end a group of artists from different groups got together under the name Artists United Against Apartheid and produced a song called Sun City, the proceeds from which were donated to a number of groups in South Africa that are dedicated to the dissolution of apartheid. In Boston, the Metro sponsored another concert, Boston Against AIDS. Although not in the same league with the other concerts, it did attract Cyndi Lauper, 'Til Tuesday, and other local talent to help gather funds to do research to find a cure for AIDS. Maybe this is the beginning of a time where the youth of the country will support much of the charity work needed to help the world's needy. Photos: Top to Bottom: Bob Geldof; Hall Oates; Phil Collins. BAND AID 16 Band Aid ARE WE GREAT! When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for a class of students to dissolve the bonds which have connected them to their families and homes and assume among the powers of the real world the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Mature and the Establishment entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind and the administration of Quincy High School and Quincy Voca- tional Technical School requires that the Class of '86 should declare the causes which impel them to the separa tion. Included herein both in word and photograph are the declarations of each individual member for their separation and entrance into the real world. WHEN WE STARTED! Did we realty look and act like this when we started on our way into high school? Wc realty weren't that silty. Were we? It doesn't matter. We're the class of 66! 18 When We Started! I Mark Blowers and Jodi Knowllon have their portraits taken 2 Renee McFadd. Michelle Blake and Jennifer Kane are ready (or the big night. 3 Stacie liigro and Sean Foley enjoy good company 4 Seated are: John Wholey. Heidi Bowness. Don Parry and Renee Picard. Standing are: Chris Palmer. Laurie Pitts. Gerry Mullen, and Barbara Curran. 5 Chris Davis and Scott Seagle had a great time. 6 him Meltor and Kristine Mullariey kick off their shoes and are foot loose. 7 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Renee Picard. Jerry Mullen. Mario LeVangie and Stacie liigro 8 Tracye Paris and Kean ZanardclU 9 Pat Calabro. Kristine Mullaney. and Donna McLoughlin trip the light fantastic. 10 Michelle Blake and John Morse were excited about the evening. 11 Dawn Etwood and Ray Dunn share a dance. 10 11 Junior Prom, 1985 21 FASHIONS IN FASHION: Today the word takes on a whole new meaning. What's in is anything! The styles range from laidback and casual to neat and formal. It's a time for contrast. It's a time for individuality. Big. baggy pants and tight stir- rup pants arc both in style. Bright colors and many different patterns are visible everywhere. Paisley has made a comeback, appearing on anything from socks to swatches, for both male and female attire. Probably the most memorable phase was the fluorescent fever. Thank Cod. it's now a memory! We can finally took at clothes without the aid of sunglasses. Androgyny has had a big influence on styles. Male and female clothing has become very similar. Overcoats and cardigan sweaters are two of the shared elements in this scene. This style of dress has gotten so popular that fathers are beginning to put locks on their closets to keep their daughters out. To dress up their outfits, many have discovered accessories. Accessories now in- clude anything from diamonds to dog-collars. Large ear-rings, numerous bracelets and color- ful scarves help to liven up any outfit. Like clothing, hairstyles have taken on ex- tremes. Styling gel has been discovered (and abused in some cases!). Simple straight bobs can be turned into wild masses of untameable locks thanks to the gel. hairspray and mousse. Guys have also started to experiment with their hairstyles. The side part has again become popular, but the more daring have shaved or spiked their hair. Even the flat top has also made its re appearance. As the styles change, it is next to impossible to predict what ties ahead. We can be sure, however, that the Class of '86 will never be ac- cused of a lack of imagination when it comes to their mode of dress. Right: Sang Yoo gels dressed up for school. Below. Left: Some of the in tabels. Below. Right: Julie Cuidicc and Haney Connolly show us Mickey Mouse still appears everywhere. Far Below. Left: Kim Metlor and Chris Ryan try stretching their earlobes. Far Below. Right: Brett Heeney and Brian Calabro wear their sunglasses inside. 22 Fashions in the Classroom Top. Left: Michelle Donnell. Debbie LaFavre. Cheryl Bina. Chris Ryan and Jennifer Golden show variations in swimwear. Top. Center: Sid wears earrings, has spiked hair and uses gel Top. Right: Kris Mullaney has to make decisions every day to decide the latest style to wear. Middle. Left: Michelle Palardy and Kathy Bilelli display the laidback. casual styles. Middle. Center: Frank Freedman shows his legs while wearing shorts and Tim Riley is. well. Tim Riley. Middle. Right: Pamela Jonah sacrifices the vision in one eye for the sake of fashion and displays the paisley look Bottom. Left: Sharon Steen. Kris Mullaney and Liz bourse all get the same bob haircut. Bottom. Right Michelle Morris and Janet Henwood show the variation in sweater colors and patterns. Fashions in the Classroom 2? SUM W Top Row. LloR Vaienr Wnlland and Kathy Connody: Steve Rather ' and Bob Manter. Vxflry Stkat. Denar V DeCcntr. Patty Houten and Renee Gagne ’ K'd r Row Shettey Sdeot and Sharcn Steen. Jute Callahan. Lon R,(hardtan. Sandra Gregotr. Kathy Connotlj and Roehetle GMt Jdl Fetgerald Bot tarn Rcw Donna McLoug htm and tony Secta: Sire Fergmon. Mehei'e Beidaegua. I i v Futierton. Kathy fttrili and Andrea LaPierre 24 Summer . Tog Row. L Co R Ja-.ee Menwood. Stacy Ret (y. Demte DeCotte. KrtsUx MuVaney. Rente Gagne. Sneiley S eox and So Ferguson: David V'' Murphy aid Brenda Ortsanut, Paul McDonough M.d j d-e Row Mark Bitwert and Shetey Sttco . M.the.’.r Beidaegua and Lynn FuHenon. Ra'an Chadiroume, Tneia Broun. SAaron DrXjrtco. Valene Weatland. Rriiline Oku and !rat ye Pant uMh KatAy Connolly. Sue Ferguson and Debt Ward Bottom Row Sue Ferguson and Tneia Broun. Pau McDonough and Frank Freedman: Tony Seda. Summer MER My, how we've changed! And it's all for the beiic■ Once we had the appearance of Oh Gross! hoodsies! Now, we're sophisticated young adults. Well, we’re close anyway. We're ready for the real world now! PARTY We are the best partiers ever to pass through Quincy Top Row. L to R: Kim Mdlor. Karan Mp Chadbourne and Donna McLoughlin; Steve Austin; Kevin Tobin and Timmy S' Tobin. Middle Row: nick Kardoose; Sean ™ Berry. Sean Foley. Walter Rollins. Billy Cheney. ■' Steve MacDonald. Mark Megan and Mark Porzio; ’ Bill Cheney. Bottom Row: Stacey Horrigan and Ken- ny Southwick; Anita Stranberg. Mike Camevale. Chris Connerty. Dawn Mernin. Jerry Paccioritti and Ed Ring; Ed Caley and George Yanefski. High and Quincy Voc-Tech. We don't need any special reason to get together. George celebrated his elec- tion. We celebrate our sports losses. We celebrate Fridays. We celebrate Mondays. We even celebrate flunking our exams. We're Party Animals! 26 Party Animals PARTY Would you believe that all we ever have at our parties is ykm Diet Coke and Pepsi Free? Oh. you noticed the pretzels! You have to 1 admit that the parties are wild and wonderful and that everyone is invited. School doesn't even interfere with the party atmosphere. Some of us have been noted to have a liquid lunch now and then! V Top Row. L Io R: Frank Paotilli. Ron W Reichert, and friend, with Sean Berry and f ) ' friend: Tom Narcisso. Greg Dolen. Darren m Murphy. Joe Cardarclli and Mike Thomas: Mark Portio and Walter Rollins. Middle Row: John Keleher and Sean Gilligan: Mark McGahan. Steve MacDonald, Chris Veneto. Bill Cheney. Larry Taghcn. ' Dan Overby. Ron Reichert and company, John Keleher and Scan Gilligan: Larry Taglicn. Tony Venterelh and Tony Koury. Bottom Row: Mike Cam a vale: John Keleher. Tim Tobin. Larry Taglieri. Kenny Southwick and Sean Berry: Lit Nourse and Karan Chadbourne. Party Animals 27 THE FACES OF Sometimes as we go through the day our moods change drastically. We can be very happy one minute and sad the next. When we see the camera coming, some of us mug for the picture. Others run or just hide our faces. These are just samples of the expres- sions we show each and every day. Top Row. L to R: John Cosset to winces at the thought of another Physics problem. Dave O'Keefe gets goosed .if one of the many parties he attends. Stacie Migro is forced into having her picture taken. Middle Row: Sharon DelGreco acts her own gorgeous self. Liz Maher stops to smell the flowers. Steve MacDonald is ready to party. Bottom Row: Steve Protasowkki acts the part of a lemon getting squeezed through a tennis racquet. Sang Yoo enjoys life all the time. Ray Dunn acts crazy trying on a bow. j'PBMii . i r}:f •':' rfe S.;i'Si : I •: UEfcJsSFljag ■— ■ it 4.. 1 f ' k l . . I mu .. jgBf '■Mi w; j 2 9f «HfU! iHf ’«1 4...... LS9r 28 The Faces of the 86 Class THE 86 CLASS Top Row. L to R. Montreal was fun. but Tina Ash still had trouble in the morning. Beth Doherty and Michele Palardy strike the usual lunch time poses. Cathie Buckley is caught on the telephone at lunch again. Mid- dle Row: Chris Coughlin sliU tries to read his book upside down. Karan Chadbourne greets her date for the Jr. prom. Tom Kelly looks through his microscope cor- rectly. Bottom Row: Mike Gray is still looking (or your vote. Linda Dullnig and Laurie Pills are mystified in lab. Helen Abban gives her critique of the lunch sheJust ate Our days are like everyone else's. They start off in the morning, the worst lime of the day. School should really start at noon. Then it should end about one. right after lunch. It's so hard to get into the swing of things at first. Once we get going though, it works out fine and we get right into things. The Faces of the 86 Class 29 HALLOWEEN ’85 IN Halloween: It's a time for parties. It's a time when you don't have to act your age. It's a time for plain old fun. It's a time for snatching pumpkins. Prizes were to be awarded by the Goldenrod staff for the best costumes worn to school. During this Hal- loween at Quincy High one could find, not only students going to their classes, but also Raggedy Ann and Andy, priests, the specter of death, ninja, devils, cabbage patch peo- ple. firemen, and every sort of clown im- aginable. The best sights, according to the judges though, were Michelle Palardy as a fried egg. It turned out to be a problem because she had been sewn into the costume without any allowance for the call of nature. Then there was Patty Morrell, who came in second, dressed as a tiger. Judging was extremely difficult as there were many ingenious outfits. In addition to the party atmosphere at school there were a number of parties that evening and on the weekend. The Class of '86 was more vocal and the costumes were wilder. For instance, there was Peter Schuerch dressed in the naked woman costume. It was so realistic, we didn't dare to include his picture here. Everyone who at- tended the parties did their own thing and more important had a great time and en- joyed themselves. The chix of '86 ventured off to gather ap- ples. It was to be a fun day. but alas, when the ladders were set in place, they discovered there were HO APPLES! Stacey Horrigan and Jennifer Golden decided on a half-hour race, or more properly, a hunt. They drove to a town with which no one in either car was familiar. They then set out to gather pumpkins. Jennifer's car gathered 6 to Stacey 's 5. A celebration was later held at McPunky's. I The Pumpkin Snatchers with their prizes. 2 Donna McLouahln tries to hide two pumpkins, but we can tell the difference in her shape. 3 Tony Souza. Adam Devine and Jack Nelson. 4 Pat Calabro and Denise DeCoste. 5 Linda Hurley. Laurie Pitts and Kristine Mullaney. 6 Lin da Hurley. Patty Houten. Lynn Manton. Stacy Kelly and Denise DeCoste. 7 Laurie Pitts. John Casselta. Sharon DelGreco. Ronnie Luisi and Sharon Steen. 8 Denise DeCoste. Stacey Horrigan. Laurie Pitts and Paul Miller. 30 Halloween '85 in and Around Q.H.S. AND AROUND Q.H.S. 2 There is no time of the year quite like the autumn. The days are getting shorter. It is still warm enough to go without your coat during the day-time. The leaves are turning yellow and crimson. Harvest time is here and the rost is settling on the pumpkins. School is well under way. The World Series is over and the Kansas City Royals are the champions. At the half-way point of their season, the Patriots are in second place. The Celtics acquired Walton. Sichting and Vincent to go with Bird. McHale and Parish and look the sure thing to take it all. In past years, no one at Quincy High would be caught dead wearing a costume to school. This year the students and teachers wore costumes. Ms. Combes and Mr. Scanlon were, by far. the winners among the teachers with an honorable mention fo Mr. James Sullivan. Ms. Combes was a walking fruit salad and Mr. Scanlon was a sad clown for his Team Nine students. There were a few interesting incidents during the day. Mr. McDonald was attacked by the specter. Jerry Mullin made it through the whole day without tearing his costume and then it was ripped leaving through a door. The Guidance Office was decorated for the day as it is every holiday. I The specie attacks 2 Mr Jack Scanlon appeared in the office in costume 3 Gathered together are some of the costumed seniors u’ho compered for the prizes Most notaNe are Beach Bum Cassetta. Father' Heath. Raggedy Renee. Hirya Yoo and Chief Moses. 4 The patty animal Tim Riley. Liz bourse. Ron Luisi and Stacy Kelly Join Kris Mullancy. Denise DeCosle. Stacey Horngan and Laune Pitts. 5 And who is the gaunt policeman with Tina Reidy? 6 Denise DeCosle looks hopefully, but HO APPLES' Halloween '85 in and Around Q.H.S. 3 ART Jennifer Kane, Elizabeth Doherty and Colleen Craig compete with oils, water colors and self-portraits. They are attending classes at the Museum of Fine Arts to beef up their portfolios hoping to win art scholarships for college. Bobby Pitts is attending classes at Mass. College of Art. Daue Carella has the guts to paint and wear what suits him, but don't criticize him. he's bigger than you are. Paul Lewis. Michelle Blake and Maureen Kelly are late bloomers advancing leaps and bounds. Peter Rossi, where have you been? As a senior he is outperforming many old-timers. Of course. Steve Perd’os was born to add humor to the art scene. WORKS Peter Pham and Jennifer Kane show examples of their portrait abilities in oils. As part of a class assignment students had to paint a self-portrait in oils from a photograph. If you look carefully you can see the picture which each used to paint their portrait. Jennifer Kane and Elizabeth Doherty head the Art Club. Peter Pham and Calista Tse may have trouble speaking English, but try to have another pair more sure of themselves when painting. 32 Art Works It seems each year that the sports played during the spring receive less publicity than those played at any other time of the year. Maybe it's because the school year is winding to a close or that professional sports are so important then that high school sports are relegated very little space in the newspapers. During the spring of 1985. Quincy had some successful teams. The softball team made the state tour- nament and the J.V. softball had an even better record. The track team did very well with members setting several school records. The baseball team was not too shabby either and the tennis team performed beyond expec- tations even though the boys always wondered if enough bodies would be there to fill the playing positions. SPRING SPORTS SPRING BALL The J.V. Baseball team from the spring of 1985 played 300 ball and included most of the underclassmen with a few exceptions noted below. J.V. BASEBALL. 1985 — Kneeling. L to R: Bill Ryan. Joe Innetlo. Sean Craig. Dennis DeCosle. Dan Biagini. George Yanefski. Jack Kilrain. Rick Ames. Standing: Scott Crowley. I T. J. Steen. Steve Hensly. Sean Joyce. Joel Rodgers. Jim Ross. Larry Beguerie. Ron Reichert. Mark Winters. Andy Taylor. Coach Bob Troup. Participating with the Varsity were: I Larry Tag!ten, Steve Constas. Dave Tocchio. Tom Logan, and Jay Lespasio. The J. V. Softball team had an excellent winning record in the spring of 1985. The large number of underclassmen portend well for 1986. J.V. SOFTBALL. 1985 — Front Row. L to R Tricia Thornton. Sue Cullen. Liza Lanbruno. Tracey Anshewilz. Chandrea Perry. Middle Row: Tracy Chaubeth. Kris Curtis. Camic I LeVangie. Haney Svizzery. Laura DesRoche. Back Row: Jane Hurley. Dot Cameron. Debbie tiimeskern. Michelle Bevilacqua. 34 Spring Baseball Softball RECORD HOLDERS Laurie Pitts Javelin, 4 x 440 Relay Denise DeCoste 330 low hurdles Mary Lou Wirtz Long Jump Sharon Steen 880, 4 x 440 Relay Jennifer Golden 4 x 440 Relay Kristine Mullaney 1500 m, 4 x 440 Relay Cross Country, 2.3 mile course Spring Track 37 LOCKER There is a lime u'hich all of us will remember. That lime isn 't necessarily a fond moment because it meant exploring the depths of our lockers. Just before Christmas vacation and again at the end of the year. Mr. Basiliere would boom over the PA. and announce that homeroom was to be ex- tended. All students were to report to their lockers and ■emove everything from their lockers. Clothing and books should be removed and returned to their appropriate places. The remaining material was to be disposed of in receptacles provided by the custodians. Only sometimes the custodians forgot to bring the barrels to the corridor areas. Sometimes the barrels weren't large enough to hold the magnitude of junk, paper, food, and memorabilia which had to be removed. Of course, there were those who only opened their lockers, noted a pin out of place and cor- rected the situation, but then there were the junkyard junkies, the people who saved every last scrap of paper and old lunch bag. They were the ones who amazed the teachers. From one liny locker, there would appear twenty-two text books, stored for six or seven friends and one friend of a friend. At least nine notebooks, two of which have yet to be opened and written in would arise from the depths. Spread out on the floor in front of the locker would also be three jackets, an umbrella, two pairs of shoes, a pair of suspenders, one pair of nearly new sneakers and three pairs of partially molded sweat socks. You might even see two empty soda cans, three lunches, each over a month old. an old Big Mac container and every homework paper from the last six months, not to mention three warning slips that never made it home. There are certain generalities which can be made con- cerning students' lockers. Girls tend to save clothing, papers, notebooks with an occasional diet soda can and some M M boxes from the last fund raiser. In the boy's locker, one can find some noticeable differences. The most important is the smell. Usually there are some moldy sweat socks and some gym shorts that should have gone home a month earlier. There might even be an antique lunch in a brown paper bag. Buried at the bottom is the textbook he lost the first week of school. There are age differences too. The younger students always have more paper and homework assignments, while the older students have more clothes. After all. juniors and seniors have to keep up their appearances. Have you ever noticed the door coverings inside lockers. There are some very interesting photos and adver- tisements. Girls seem to love the Soloflex ads and posters of rock stars like Bono Vox. Of course, on occasion they in- clude their lates boyfriend's photo. The guys, when they dare, include posters of movie stars. There are pages from Sports Illustrated swim suit edition. Behind one of the less offensive photographs there might be hidden a racier picture. Some people are very trusting and never put a lock on their locker. Some student use combination locks just like the ones used in every school gymnasium while others buy strange and exotic combination locks. There are Master locks of all sizes and other key locks by at least ten dif- ferent companies. Most keep their combinations and keys to themselves while some people allow one or two friends to use their locker. At times, someone who doesn't have a lock suddenly finds a lock on his or her locker. Sometimes the student loses the key. Then, the person has to get a note from the homeroom teacher and go down to the office to get the bolt-cutters so the lock can be cut off. Thai's a pain! Some of the best times of our lives happen in and around our lockers. We meet friends there. We pass the time there. We bug our teachers for passes to go to our lockers to get books, homework, papers or pencils whether or not they are really there. It's just the clean out which is disgusting. 38 Locker Clean-Out SEPTEMBER The joys of summer quickly come to an end with the opening of school and hav- ing to report to our first classes. Of course, there are some benefits. There are acquaintances to renew. Hew friends are to be made. There are the fall ac- tivities to look forward to. In addition to the sports, there are the rallies and clubs. There is the chance to prepare for the SAT exams we signed up for last June. There are the applications to college which must be prepared and mailed. There are the parties with all the people we have groivn to know over the years. It is autumn and the trees are turning all the beautiful yellows and reds in the crisp, cool air. It seems a strange time for a beginning, but this is the time for our last year to begin, the beginning of our end. our becoming alumni. What this year has to hold for us is still a hope for the best. X When we approach f Sjfit vr graduation time, it will f Mkgst have seemed so f f £■ ; short, but September is f __ the start. f This Page: Clockwise From the Top Left: Steve Rosher and Brian Antonetti occasionally share a kiss. Tracye Paris always has a smile for friends like Michelle Norris Mary Lou Wirt makes Mike Minichello's day. When these friends get together, everyone had belter watch out (Jutie Guidice, Valerie Westland. Shelly Silcox. Bar bara KUngenberg. Karan Chad bourne, Jill Fit gerald, Sue Ferguson. Debbie Ward. Brenda Urbanus. Jackie Coull. Nicole Acciavatti and Sharon DelGreco). Janice Libby and Kim Kelly are often found patrolling the halls together. Bob Hunter and Darren Koss srafce out the cafeteria. Stacie Ntgro only acts like this with friends like Li Maher. Opposite Pagir Clockwise From Top Left: Mary Thornton can always be found at Joanne Sweeney s locker. Can you believe Mike BiUe and Mark Sandonato even get together to decide on what to wear. Dawn DePolo and Jill Fit gerald prove that friends can be different. Jack Nelson and Adam Devine are ex- ampins of friend shock. Moses Lam and Steve Pro tasowicki make a tangled friendship. John Casselta practices Pitting with friends like Melissa Russell. Sharon DelGreco. Laurie Pitts. Jemffer Golden. Li Nourse. Linda Hurley, Joanne Sweeney. 40 Friends 41 Friends FRIENDS Whether we've kept our friends from elementary and middle schools or made new ones here, the friends we've had during these four years at Quincy High are the ones we ll keep forever. They 've helped us through thick and thin, good times and bad. trouble and tranquility. When we think back on our High School years, our friends will be first and foremost in our thoughts. From small talk in the cafeteria to fast talk when we were having problems, our friends could always be counted on. What would our time spent in high school have been like without the friendships we have made? I think no one can say they have completed high school without finding at least one good friend. Good friends and good times go hand in hand. Friends made our time in school worthwhile and bearable. Clockwise from top right: There's the QCtub. but they should try it dgain — Q uincy!. Here's a three way HIGH-FIVE!!! This is tough way (or the cheerleaders to hold it steady. Pucker for the picture. Valerie. GET PSYCHED! 42 Rallies Photo below: The J.V. cheerleaders show off their talent Photo at right: The QClub cheers along at the rallies as a unit Photo below lines: The posters show I LOVE QUINCY . Photo at bottom: Save some energy for the game guys!!! nilly QUINC p5 £fetti THE WORDS YOU NEVER KNEW! March down the field to the music, QUINCY is up for victory, Up with the BLUE AND WHITE banners. Cheer for our team triumphantly! RAH! RAH! RAH! Fight for the honor of QUINCY In her our hopes and glories lie So we'll play. play, play At the game today. As we cheer for QUINCY HIGH BUM BUM BANANANA BEAT NORTH!!! BUM BUM BA NA NA NA BEAT NORTH!!! BUM BUM BA NA NA NA BEAT NORTH!!! 44 Cheering This season was a Cheer 'Em Up time for mosl of the Quincy teams. Clockwise From Top Left: Things started grea .'the Cheerleaders ban- quet last spring. Some cheering alignments call (or a strong back as well as a strong voice. J-V. Cheerleaders flip during a rally. Varsity Cheerleaders fly high to create excitement among the crowd. Sometimes there are advantages. CHEER UP EM FALL SPORTS This fall was a lough time for most of the sports teams in Quincy. If the volleyball team is left out it would be difficult to total enough wins to count on just the fingers of one hand. As the volleyball team won over twenty times to make it all seem a little more palatable. The football team did not manage a victory, neither did the boy's soccer team. The girl's soccer team managed a total of one magnificent vic- tory as did the girl’s swim team. If you have a problem that means there were two wins among four teams. There also were two ties, one managed by each of the soccer teams. f The volleyball team f tried to make up for all f SjM the losses by losing f only the state cham■ f vyj pionship game against f A Chelmsford, a w. total of 21 winsf and one loss. I f H PR CTICED HARD POWDER PUFF ’86 At the first prac: ' looked as if we had a winning team. Sixty girls and four coaches — We thought we'd kill tie ■ Although the number of people at the practices decreased each Sun- day. we still had hope . Venta's playbook and Beef a making us do crabs through the mud. how could we lose?!? T ' we ran faster to McDonald's than we did for the endzone!!! On the day of the game we th we were ready. Maybe we were too confident, maybe we just weren l any good, regardless lost, north 3 Quincy 0! (but it was fun). Clockwise From Top Left: Huddle Honey Connelly. Chris Ryan. Coach Waller Rollins. Annette Addoniao. Joyce Robertson. Maureen Doherty. Jet. den. Mary McManus. Deb LaFavre. Patti Houtcn. Renee Picard. Cheryl Bina. Linda Hurley and Karan Chadbourne Someone s finally shutting John up! L R: Sharon DetGreco. Coach John Cassetta and Shelly Silcox. The Yellow Home! in its blue and white. Bottom: Cheryl Bina. Maureen Doherty. Top: Stacie tiigro. Jill Fitzgerald and Debbie LaFaore. Patti Houten in her typical pose.'!! Coach Beef a and the Defensive Line. 46 Powder Puff HARDLY PRACTICED Clockwise From Top Left: Forget the plan — Go out there and kill tiorthl!’’ One of the great plays thanks o Mary McManus. Annette Addonizio and Cheryl Mitrushi. Debbie LaFavre makes a great carry with Patti (r.r'ih) Houten and Q.B Linda Hurley. THE COACHES — LR: John Cassetta. Walter Rollins. Anthony Venturelli. Ron Lui- Missing from photo is David O'Keefe. Jen Golden ready for action. Watching from the sidelines — Denise DeCosle. Stacie Higro. Laurie Pitts and Mario LcVangie. Powder Puff A 7 ALIVE KICKING Front Row. L tv R: John Men . Derek Nel n. DjjneQPkcint,Johnny Pham. Richard Venviiano. John LifonsfXhdyAijb . Middle Row. L to ft: John Verginis. Steve Sulheah''J m Regan. Dan Bi,oymi flai Du-u. ‘Bill Ryan, - asurf Mat Ra Mqrco Deftccchio Back Row: L to R: As . Coach Bob (Ihlar, Co Captain Rick Mbtris. Mike Sopp. Mark Sandonafo. Co- Cctpjain Se ii Campbeti? Peter Pham. C hoiio j) Ly. Coach Charles MacLyuyhh i. missing hiVah Tar. Photo at top right: Derek Nelson brings the ball down field to the North Quincy net. Above left: Bill Ryan has worked hard at '•very game since the season began. Photo at Right: her.. ■ players and coaches, front row. L. to R: Peter Phw md CoC.aptain Sean Campbell. Back row: Chuong I y. Mark Sandonato. Asst. Coach BobOhlar. Coach Char •■■■ i aughlin and Hai Dieu. 48 Boys'Soccer ISE mSk Coach Charles MacLaughlin Top Left. Dun Bugini goes fot another goat. Jon Pham shows some fancy footwork Bottom Left Mark San donato displays his athletic ability. Photos Below.' Co- Captain Rick Morris gets off a tong kick Mike Sopp takes the ball away.' Co Captam Sean Campbell boots the ball to mid field The Quincy High School soccer program made great strides this year. In a very tough schedule seven state tournament teams were included in «1 total of eleven opponents. The team established a strong though erratic offense with Dan Biagim ending up as the high scorer. Strong goal tending by Sean Campbell highlighted many games, especial- ly in the team's 2-2 lie with Everett. This team established Quincy High School soccer on the road to becoming a contender in one of the state's toughest leagues. I. as coach would like to thank the seniors for the years of hard work and enthusiasm that allowed the year to be the best in recent years for Quincy High School soccer. Boys’Soccer 49 50 Girl's Soccer In the jargon of sports for the Quincy High ' Thank goodness for t who came out. The If it weren : games migh Much effort tike Lisa Ma -.r adding year s Soccer team. ! underclassmen •eded their support. perience. some of the ed different outcomes. Ho the game by freshmen homores like Suzanne Shea : .i juniors like Michelle Palardy. Many cl tne guls want to forget the season but it did have its highlights. After all. the team did manage to win one game against Peabody and then tie the second best team in the league. Waltham. Donna McLoughlin did a superb job in goal nearly every game. Jennifer Golden and Laurie Pitts always seemed to be involved in the play. Mary Thornton and Linda Dullnig put out a great deal of effort. It was a tough year though and many a game ended with players covered with dirt and grass stains and bumps and bruises. Well, the girls have to say they did have a good time, even though their coach. Mr. Jones did have to roll around on the ground to cover up the embarrassment he had over the new skillfull soccer plays the girls invented. They tried their best and had fun while doing it and that is what counts the most. Photos. Clockwise From Top: THE SENIORS — Linda Dullnig. Jennifer Golden. Donna McLoughlin. Mary Thornton, and Laurie Pitts. Mary Thornton manages a breakaway against Brockton. Coach Ron Martin tries videotaping Quincy's good plays during a game. Donna McLoughlin gets off a great goal kick against North. MAXIMUM EFFORT Photos, Clockwise From Top Left: Maureen Cloonan, Linda Dullnig, Laurie Pills and Nancy Svizzero take control from North. Rachel Boland with a (acetrap. CoCaptain Jennifer Golden hoping the referee didn't notice her last move. CoGaptain Mary Thornton shows her dimples while keeping her eye on the hall. Lin da Dullnig. Suzanne Shea and Lisa Marani uwk the hall toward the goal Donna McLoughhn was the cor ner kick. TEAM — Front Row. L to R: Nancy Svizzero. Elise. Jennifer. Lisa Marani. Dina Nigro. P.vn Palar dy. Maureen Cloonan. and Suzanne Shea Back Row: Coach Dana Jones. Michelle Palo'dy. Camie LeVangie. Rachel Boland. Jennifer Golden (cocapt). Donna McLoughlin. Mary T tomton (cocapt). Maureen Lewis. Linda Dullnig, Laurie Pitts. Janice Girl’s Soccer 51 QUINCY’S QUEENS 52 Volleyball FINALISTS The Quincy High Volleyball team has been a dominating force in Massachusetts since winning the championship in 1982. They placed third in 1983 and regained the title again in 1984. In 1985 they set forth to keep their title under the new coaching staff of Tom Henderson, head coach, and Flava Galbreathe. assistant coach. Q . - cy went through the Subur- ban League vith a 17-0 record. Only drop- ping games 3rookline. Hew ton Horth and Boston the South Sectional playoff. Quincy ent up against Somer- ville. Durfee a ? Dame Academy for the champior Somerville took Quincy to three s and almost eliminated them (ro state tourna- ment. Fortunately Qui vas lucky and went on to play Durfee. Durfee was no challenge to the small Quincy team and lost three straight. Hext came the South Sectional Championships against Notre Dame. With their senior co-captain. Mario LeVangie. on the bench with a sprained ankle. Quincy was very nervous going in- to the game, but won the fast two games with relative ease due to outstanding play by freshman. Amy Guidice. However, Notre Dame rallied back to win the third game. Quincy took the next game and the South Sectional championship. Tom Henderson was named Coach of the Year and Mario LeVangie and Ginny Duggan were named to the All-Star team. Quincy moved on to play Mahar Regional and defeated them in two straight games. They next faced Chelmsford for the state title. Chelmsford had defeated Quincy in scrimmage at the start of the season. Quincy took a quick lead, but Chelmsford came back and won 15-13 followed by the second and last game win by 15-11. Only losing their one senior co-captain. Mario LeVangie. bodes well for next year. Co-captain Lauren Standring wilt be left with a tremendous nucleus for the season. Quincy's domination of the volleyball world should continue. Three members of the team were ed to the Globe All Scholastic Lauren Standring and Ginny made the team and Mario LeVangie named Player of the Year Massachusetts by the Globe. Top Left: Mario spikes the ball while Lauren ing, and Ginny and Terry Duggan watch for a reti Top Right: Coach Henderson didn't tike the las Bottom Left: Ginny Duggan. Mario LeVangie Terry Duggan stand ready at the net for serve. Bottom Right: TEAM — Front Row. L to Diane Heeney. Maura Golden. Ginny Duggan. Parry. Diane Parry. Lisa Zambruno. Back Row: rine Fitchner. Terry Duggan. Amy Guidice. Standring. Mario LeVangie. Pam Austin. Laitennan. Missing is Lilibeth Mandawe. Volleyball 53 Clockwise From Top Lett: Mario LeVangic, the team's only senior concentrates on the upcoming serve. Mario stretches in order to block any possible return. Lauren Standring watches the flight of Mario's smash. Terry Duggan spikes one over the net as Sue Parry watches. Another smash by Lauren Standring while Pam Austin prepares for a possible return. THERE IS NO The season of the 1965 Quincy Presidents Football Team was certainly unique as well a exciting. The season began on September 20 with a night game against Cam bridge at the stadium. Maybe the flickering of the lights at that game foreshadowed the entire season. Our team had persistence and dedication throughout the season. The route through the season was Cambridge. Brookline. Waltham. Malden. Everett. Retere. Weymouth North. Newton North. Brockton and utimatcly we faced the Red Raiders. The scores of these games tend to conceal the true strength of our team. Our strength lay in the enthusiasm of the players. Throughout the season we did our best against teams such as Brockton and Newton North. Although there were several injuries during the season the players returned with their individual strength and spirit. Our team was a terrific mixture of players. There were strong sophomores as well as juniors and seniors. The absence of our junior quarterback. Steve Austin, during several of our mid season games was a loss to the team. The four captains Kevin Jolley. Ron Luisi. Don Parry, and Mark Porzio worked hard for the team and with the team. On Thanksgiving Day we played against North's Red Raiders in a rain and sleet storm. We were defeated in that final game; 7 6. Our final record u as 0 and 10. It will be marked as history, the first winless, tieless season. The scores im- ply that we were not successful. Our success lay in the spirit and dedication of our team. Under the supervision of coach Jack Raymer. the 1985 Presidents had a good time while they played football. Isn't that the whole point of organized school sports? Photographs courtesy of The Quincy Sun. Charles Flagg, photographer. Photo. Top Right: Steve Austin hands off to Joe Innello. who then threw a pass to Ron Luisi (or a touchdown against Malden. Photo. Bottom Left: Don Parry carries the ball against the undefeated Brockton Boxers. Photo. Bottom Right: Quarterback Steve Austin passes against Revere. 54 Football Photo. Above Left: Ron Luisi goes around left end against Revere Pb - Above: Mark Porno blocks Brockton's Tom Johnson a Ron Luisi sweeps left. Chris Veneto gains some of his 110 yards against Cambridge in Quincy 's first night game .•: • ne. Photographs courtesy of The Quincy Sun. photographer. Charles Flagg Football 55 Team Photo. Front Row. L to R: Mike O Connor. Dave Schofield. John Heath. Kevin Jolley. Ron Luisi. Mark Porno. Don Parry. Chris Veneto. Dave Murphy. Paul Muna o. Paul Lally. Row 2: Tony Venturelli. Larry Taglieri. Steve Austin. John Bogan. Steve Picarski. Jeff Sprague. Rick Smith. Sergio Harnais. Don Anderson. Ken Southwick. Row 3: Dennis DeCoste. Frank Calabro. Chris Kahler. Joe Innello. Steve Gardner. Tom Bfork. Mike Easlwick. Dave Savage. Jim Feeley. Row 4. Karl Staskywlc . Fabio Sala. Heal Plant. Horman Hassan. Dan Sullivan. Jim Kimmel, Ernie Light. Robert Lingoes. Jay Dennet. Row 5: Bob Connelly. Dave Spencer. Steve Freel. Bill Copson. Kerry Byrne. Tom Mayo. Sean Monroe. Mark Wisnes. Todd Kimmell. Dave Gustin. Row 6: Joel Rodgers. Kevin Devonshire. Peter Olivieri. Row 7: Coaches Kevin Kelley. Pete Chrisom. Jack Raymer. John Taglieri. Mark Regini. JOY IN QUINCY It really wasn't a day fit (o' man nor beast to be forced into remaining outdoors. I mean the weather was totally rotten When we au'oke Thanksgiving morning many newscasts were already giving lists of games which were being postponed. Nearly everyone was waiting to hear the same for the Quincy- North game It was not to be The powers that be concluded that the players, students and members of the community wanted to be out in the storm. Could it be that they were afraid of losing money at the gate? Anyway, the game was on The weather foretold the things to come. At game time the wind was blowing at 30 miles per hour. It was a combination of ram and ice pellets occasionally interspersed with a few snowpakes. The wind chill must hate been ten below zero. Just a marvelous time to play a game. The track was filled with water and the cheerleaders yelled and cajoled the crowd into thinking they were enjoying themselves white splashing in the water. The names and numbers on the uniforms were visible for the first two or three plays, then your guess was as good as mine as to who did what. The players on both sides had little traction in the mud and throwing a pass in the freezing rain was nearly impossible. It looked like another 04 tie. but North managed to score in the first quarter. In what seemed like a poor choice they kicked for the extra point and the ball Pew between the uprights in the sleet. It did not look good for Quincy. Then in the third quarter Mark Potzio drove the ball in for a touchdown while the Quincy fans who remained screamed forJoy. Coach Raymer made a tough decision. Go for the win with a rush for two points. Chris Veneto was given the ball but there wasn 't enough traction in the mud and he a' is stopped less than a foot from the goal line That was all the scoring. Quincy ended up losing one of the toughest Thanksgiving Day games 76. MUD T-DAY Photo jf Right: Larry Tagfien has ,i ■ derful description for the Turkey Day Mud Bowl. Photo At ..e Paul Munafo and Kevin Jolley try to find some solid footing to set the defense. 56 Thanksgiving Dag Game Pholo FiU Left: Chris Vendo sweeps a round left en l Photo Left Sieve Pic ar ski blocks the punt and Frank Calabro rushes in Pholo Below: Steve Picarski. Mike Caslwick and Hen Southwick slop a North rush. Bottom photos, clockwise from far left Sarah Lcmos enjoyed cheering in the ram. sleet and mud Hon Luisi. Frank Calabro, Mike Easlwick and Hen Southwick set the defensive alignment (and ask the ref to get some hot chocolate) Steve Austin tries a straight arm to get around left end. The cheerleaders wish they could use some of the crowd s umbrellas Thanksgiving Day Game 57 QUINCY HARRIERS Cross Country 58 Running cross country is a lonely race. Much of the time during a race the runners are spread out over a large distance and there are times on many courses when other harriers may be completely out of sight. Those times make the running dif- ficult. It is only the runner against herself. She's her only competition and it is so easy to quit when no one can see you. These young ladies always competed and always ran their hardest euery time they went out on the course. They are a tough group. Team Photo: Front Row. L to R: Sharon Steen and Kristine Mullaney. Standing: Michelle Thackeray. Jcaninc Quigley. Sarah Lemos. Erika Lemos. Julie Coste. Missing is Laurie Pitts. Photo. Below: Coach Franceschini hands a drink to Jeanine Quigley. Photo. Center Left: Laurie Pitts runs a hard practice on the track. Photo, center right: — presses hard on the flat. Photo. Far Right: Kris Mullaney breezes past a competitor. Photo. Far Below Left: Sharon Steen is a lonely long distance runner. Photo. Far Below Center: Sarah Lemos out distances the pack. Photo. Far Below Right: Coach Franceschini knows how to treat his runners, like Kris Mullaney. In the past there were many clubs at Quincy High. How. because many students work and have commitments to activities outside school, many of the clubs no longer function. There are still some like the QClub, Art Club and Drama Club that go on from year to year without showing any signs of dy- ing. We have new upshots like the Computer Club which has come into prominence with the high technology of the 80's. Hopefully, some of the old clubs will return over the years, but those of us who belong to the ex- isting clubs are very happy they exist for us to do our thing! ART APPRECIATION Having undergone some kind of emotional risks, developing under dictations inclining consistantly to a type every student wishes to be. The Art Club is not a pushing move- ment but is just representing one. The move- ment being the appreciation for all and every type of art. The Art Club organizes a number of ac- tivities for its members. They have bake sales and other fund raisers in order to pay for trips to art schools and colleges, to museums and art galleries, and to help some students work at the schools. The members frame and mat their works for their port- folios. competitions and local exhibits. The club is open to anyone who has an interest in art. Photo at Right: Front Rou . Sealed. L to R: Beth Doher- ty. Michelle Blake. Jennifer Kane. Middle Row: Mr. Robert Fariello (advisor). Colleen Craig. Maura Garrity. Kelly Dunn. Bob Pitts. Back Row: Paul Lewis. Mark Malefatto. Photos Below. Left: Beth Doherty. Center: Calista Tse. Right: Colleen Craig and Steve Perdios. 60 Art Club JOY STICKITIS It all started, a faint dream, two years ago. The Computer Club was instituted in 1984 and is a member of the Apple Computer Club. The Computer Club is open to all students interested in computers whether it is to do homework for their BASIC or Pascal classes or to play computer games. Students bring their own games andjoyslicks to make use of the openness of the computer room after school. Homework has priority and comes before game time. Students who are working have priority over those who are playing. This is recognized and accepted by the club members. When school ends, members gather quick- ly to exhibit their most diverse talents. Just released from school they attempt to withdraw all feelings of anxiety by sitting down and pondering over a difficult game of Space Invaders. The student is faced with multiple problems such as the bombardment of lasers or a disabled force field which en- dangers his very existence. It takes a keen mind and a quick finger to survive in the fast paced world of technology. Its a tough job, but somebody has to do it and here at Quin- cy High it's the Computer Club. Photo at Upper Left: Front Row. L to R: Timothy J. Steen. Kurt Horen. At Perez. Eric Hatwix. Marion Milter. Back Row: Mr. Paul Karhu (advisor). Mike Gray. Chris Coughlin. Sam Connolly. Steve Protasowicki, Michael McCarthy. Sang Yoo. Computer Club 61 PERFORMANCES On January 14. 1985. the Quincy High Drama Club performed its first play of the year. A Partridge in a Pear Tree. It u as performed in the pit of the Quincy Method Center with out any props or scenery. The play, shown below was about a widow (played by Valerie Feri) who tries to get her daughter. Tib (played by Julie Flaherty), married to Simon the Bird-seller. The widow tricks Simon (played by Mark Linscombe) in- to giving Tib gifts for the twelve days of Christmas. He must marry Tib after the twelfth gift, but the widow forgets that the animals can speak on the twelfth day and her trick is revealed. The storyteller is played by Suzanne Shea. Mr. Dana Jones had a cameo role. The drama club plans a mystery for the spring. Club Photo. Right: Seated. L to R: Melissa Andronico. Scott Kradolfer. Jessica Davy. Robert Purpura. Stan ding: Tricia Lomanno. Mark Linscombe. Suzanne Shea. Valeric Feri. Julie Flaherty. Laurie Vanetti, advisor Denise Dalton. 62 Drama Club In addition to the various math competitions held within the high school. Quincy High had a Math Team which competed in the Greater Boston Math League. Competition is in Regional Divisions during the regular season with a final league meet delermin ed by the school's placement in its division. This year was our first in the league and we competed against IScituate. Brockton. Rockland and Marshfield. There is both varsity and junior varsity competition. Each competition is geared to developing speed and accuracy. All areas of mathematics up through trigonometry are included in each meet (arithmetic, geometry, algebra I and II. and logic). ! Although, we did not place well, the team had a good time. Our experience will definitely aid next year's team. The competitions were set up well. Each member of the team had to uphold his individual responsibility in order for the team to be successful. Our team consisted of four seniors, three juniors and two sophomores. Seniors Sam Connolly. Steve Protasowicki and Renee Picard lead the team. Next year veterans Michael Buchanan and Michele Palar dy will be returning with Kevin DiCesare and Ron DiBona. Photo Below L to ft Rente Picard. Richard Armstrong. Paul Karhu Advisor — Conch, Steven Prolasowtcki. Michele Palardy, Ronald DtBona. Sam Connolly. Michael Buchanan, Kevin DiCes.tre Photo a I Bottom Mr. Karhu conducts a practice session m preparation for an upcommgcompehtion MATH TEAM Math Team 63 SPIRIT OF Q.H.S. '-'I- I - UW-' 3una Q-CLUB The QClub is for anyone in grades 9. 10. 11 or 12. to Join if they would like to participate in raising spirit in the school. QClub does many things throughout the year. In September, they prepare for the opening of school and the all sports rally. In November, they prepare a skit for presen lalion at the Thanksgiving Day rally. They also do many things to raise money with the help of the Cheerleaders. They then place an ad in the Quincy Sun wishing Good Luck to the Boys for the big game. The advisor of the QClub is Mrs. Deborah DeCristofaro. She assigns a president from one of the senior Cheerleaders. Mrs. DeCristofaro makes sure everything Is running smoothly and takes care of the club's money. Q- Club is also a plus if one tries out for Chcericading. When one tries out the Q Club counts for extra points added to the person's score. The QClub is a fun club to be in. but only if you make it that way for yourself. — President. Jillian Fitzgerald Group Photo Above Front Row. L to R Maureen Doherty. Stacey Horrigan. Dawn DePolo. Ml FUrget aid. Debbie Ward. Tracye Pam Row 2 Diane Parry. Cokeen Cushings. Maura Caldwell. Janice Lib by. Donna Berg. Lee Zupkofska Row 3 Advisor Deborah DeCnstofaro. Sue Parry. Susan BjOrk. Debbie Himeskem. Tina Hamilton. Susan WetUver Row 4: Karen Zupkofska. Diane Marte I. Diane Light. Tma Calabro. CathyWetliver. Banner Holders. Kim Kel hj. Melissa Andronico. Photo at Right■ QClub leads the cheer% from the stands. 64 Q-Club ACTIVITIES Students may participate in many activities which do not have the label club. There are the different choir groups, concert, jazz and madrigals. There are the marching, stage and con- cert bands. The office staff could not get along without the many students who help out as aides. The National Honor Society has a group which does the morning announcements each and every day. There are the prom commit- tees. R.O.T.C.. the cheerleaders and Jobs for Bay State Graduates. The Stu- dent Council and Student Union are the bodies for the student government. VIDEO BY Q.H.S. The Video Club is a group of students who gain experience in using video cameras and television equipment by tap- ing the High School news for Channel 9 on Quincy Cable. Some members work with Quincy Cable crews while others tape events for the school department. 66 Stage Band Video Club The Stage Band plays the dance music of yesterday and to- day. Music varies from the big band songs of the thirties and for- ties to the popular dance songs heard on the radio today. Its repertoire consists of titles from the American Songbook. The ma- jority of the band is underclassmen who are gaining experience by playing in the group. Photo at Right: Front Row. L to R: Marion Milter. Tina Calabro. Ronald DiBona. Paul Vartey. Middle Row: Rodney Speare. Shawn Caniff. Joe DcAngelo. Rick Morris. T. J. Steen. Sharon Goodman. Back Row: Joe Btaney. Paul Frances. Brian Calabro. Robert Buttomer. Photo at Right: Front Row. L to R: Mark Crosby. Rachel Boland. Mark Timmons. Standing: Deanna Fernandez. Shawn Frenette. Doug Armstrong. Darlene Stewart. Mary Ann Colleton. Photo Below: Mark Crosby demonstrates the operation of a camera to Deanna Fernandez. MUSIC ON STAGE THE OK CHORALE The Concert Choir performed several times throughout the school year. The group sang at churches, performed for community organizations, and provided the entertain- ment at the inauguration of Mayor Me Cauley. They also performed at the annual Christmas and Pops Concerts. The thirty-five member choir, under the direction of Mrs. Catherine Carnabuci. also known as Mrs. C.. is the pride and joy of Quincy High and has been become a tradition of excellence. m [Front Row. L to R: Tina Hamilton. Dot Cameron. Valerie Murray. Paul Francis. Rick Morris. Bryan Galligan. Lynn Crossman. Mary Kelly. Jennifer Hitt. Jackie Whycoff. Row 2: iSharon Goodman. Bill Van Dine. Scott Kradolfer. Donna McLoughlin (Secretary). Mrs. Catherine Carnabuci (advisor). Doreen Smith. Ivana Doria. Joyce Kahakalau. Donna Me iparron. Tricia Thornton. Row 3: Tom Walsh. Greg Minassinian. Karl Johnson, Dan Pascadelh. Maureen Kelley (Treasurer). Cathie Buckley, Mary Storella. Kim Ricoltelii. Back tt?ou : Susan Reane. Michelle Norris. Janet Henwood. Sean Campbell. Mark Crosby (Vice President). Judy Kineavy (President). Sarah Lemos. Laura DesRoche (Publicity). of members from the Concert Choir. The Jazz Choir sings jazz as well as popular, upbeat the Jazz Choir concentrates heavily on singing a capella This group really sings for the joy iging. Watching them perform conveys their excitement and exhilaration. Unde, the influence of Mrs. C.. each Jazz ■ number contains great singing and some terrific choreography. JAZZ L to R: Kevin Sontag. Greg Mlnassran. Mark Crosby. Sean Campbell. Karl Johnson. Bryan Galligan. Dorothy Cameron. Donna McLoughlin. Laura DesRoche. Mary Kelly. Judy Kineavy. Missing From Photo: Janet Henwood. Lynn Crossman. Rick Morris. Dan Pascadelli. Maureen Kelley, Sarah Lemos. Paul Francis. Concert Choir Jazz Choir 67 STUDENT UNION The Student Union is the voice of the students of the Quincy Public Schools at the meetings of the School Committee. Students from each of Quincy's secondary schools meet monthly to discuss mutual problems. One or more of the members of the group are included in the agenda of the School Committee in order to the thoughts of the students to be brought before that body. S'.ndcnt Union Photo at Right: Sealed. L to R: Gayle Morrell and Jennifer Fay. Standing: Michael Gray. Steven Protasowicki and Gerard Mullin. DRUM MAJOR The Marching Band is capably led at football half-time and in parades by Drum Major. Joanne Sweeney and Assistant Jen- nifer Golden. The hard-working Colorguard is led by Maureen Kelly and shows Quincy's cotors at all its performances. Photo Above: L to R: Jennifer Golden and Joanne Siveeney. Photo at Right: Front Row. L to R: Tncia Thornton and Dot Cameron. Back Row: Debbie Nimeskem. Maureen Kelly, and Heather Bissett COLORGUARD 68 Student Gnion Drum Major Colorguard MADRIGALS Madrigals Junior Officers Sophomore Officers 69 l The Madrigals are the a cappella choir of Quincy High. They sing serious music with or without accompaniment. In the Christmas holiday [season, they perform at concerts and sing in the corridors of the High School. IPhoto Above: Sealed. L to R: Mary Kelly. Lynn Crossman. Sarah Lemos. Donna McLougbhn. Middle Row: Bryan Galiigan. Dot Cameron. Paul Francis. Back Row Rick Morns. iScan Campbell. GrcgMinassian. Maureen Kelly. Karl Johnson. Mark Crosby. Janet Hcnwood. Judy Kineavy. Mrs Catherine Camabuci. Missing is Laura DesRoche JUNIOR OFFICERS Photo at Left: L to R: Principal Lloyd Hill. Kathy Parrish (Secretary). Maura Norton (Vice President). Amy Beardsley (President). Michele Palardy (Treasurer). Director Joseph Ma tarella. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Photo at Left: L to R: Principal Lloyd HiU. Camie LeVangie (Secretary). Stuart Slicis (President). Brenda Ryan (Vice Presi' dent). Gayle Morrell (Treasurer). Director Joseph Marzarella. 70 Loudspeakers Office Aides OFFICE AIDES May I have your attention please? Each year a number of the members of the Rational Honor Society volunteer or are chosen by Mrs. Day to read the morning an- nouncements. These students share the duties each day of the six day cycle. One student does the pledge of allegiance and the moment of silence, then the other reads the individual notices. At the end of the day the students occasionally will make addi- tional tinnouncements. Their voices have become familiar to everyone in the school, but few associate a face with the voice. This is your chance to see what they look like. 1st Row. L to R: Mark Crosby. Renee Picard. Lynn Fullerton. Laurie Pitts. Linda Dul nig. Laura DesRoche. Robert MacMillan. 2nd Row: Christina dcBcttencourt. Jennifer Golden. Kathleen Bitelli. Samuel Connolly. Steven Protasowicki. Lisa Pannella. Michelle Bcvilacqua. Each year a number of the students volunteer to help the staff in the main office, the guidance office, or anywhere that someone needs help. Anytime that you visit one of the offices you might notice of these young ladies helping the staff. All the office aides are juniors except for Doreen Smith who is a freshman. Standing arc: Patricia Malvcsluto. Doreen Smith and Debbie fiimeskern. Seated are: Erinn Murphy and Mary Kelly. | On May 8. 1985. the 1986 candidates for the national Honor Society mere in I ducted in a traditional ceremony. The candidates did have a hard lime keeping a I straight face during the ceremony. The national Honor Society are the students I who are involved in school activities as well as extracurricular activities. The slogan for the organisation is Service. Character. Leadership and Scholar- I ship. The students are first nominated because of their scholastic ability. A stu- dent whose grades attain a quality point score which ranks them at the top of their class is placed on a nomination list. That list Is then sent to all faculty members who have the opportunity to comment on the service, leadership and character of each individual. The names then go before a committee of faculty members who discuss all of the comments submitted to them. A vote is then taken on each nominee. Those who arc accepted are then notified. Even though the members are usually very busy, the national Honor Society did manage to go on a trip to George's Island and invaded a local restaurant. Seminars ufilh Mr. McDonald and Mr. Nankin were set up to help members cope with their college applica lions Mrs. Linda Day. the National Honor Society ad- visor. helped the N.H.S. plan its activities which included the car washes and bake sales. She also helped members fill oul their application forms. The Na- tional Honor Society members wish to thank Mrs. Day for all her help during each of the many crises which popped up during the year aua. f’alnoa Ry- IhuongLy. jfruW Connolly. JkfkarPn :Mlltan, Kevin Jolley, Linda Crosby. Laurie Piits. Robert National Honor Society 71 MARCHING The band has had an interesting time this school year. Besides having to play at each and every football game, they enjoyed a cou- ple of unique limes. They played at the first night football game and managed to do well even when the lights went out. They performed at the rallies and concerts. They marched in the Christmas parade and played at the mayor's inauguration. All this was in addition to all the regular activities at which the band is expected to play. Although this is one of the smallest bands Quincy has fielded in many years, the enthusiasm and spirit they instill makes them seem ten times as large. The large number of underclassmen bodes well for the future of the band. It appears that this will be the low for band numbers for a number of years as the middle schools appear to be producing more young musicians. Band Pholo. Front Row. L (o R: Sharon Goodman. Laurie Pitts. Jennifer Golden. Rob Buttomer. Jim Wright. Paul Francis. Middle Row: Paul Varlcy. Greg Minassian, Steve Wallace. Hartley Batchelder. Marion Milter. Gene Phillips. Back Row: Tina Calabro, Joe DeAngelo. Tom Preston, George Maze. Sean Cannlff. T. J. Steen. Joe Blaneg. Photo. Top Right. Co'.orguard and Drum Majors. Front Row, L to R: Debbie Himcskern. Jennifer Golden. Joanne Sweeney, Heather Bissctt. Back Row: Tricia Thornton. Maureen Kelly. Dot Cameron. Photo Bottom Right: Hew band members Coaches Franceschmi. Miller, and Sylvia wanted to play the wind instruments. £ uf they had just too much brass. 72 Marching Presidents Band Photo. Top: Front Row. L to R: Sabrina Tamili. Chandrca Perry. Jane Hurley. Carot McCarthy. Heidi Bowness. Joanne Sweeney. Mary Thornton. Margie Swan ton. Middle Row: Brenda Rcidy. Michelle Fennclty. Trade Allan. Scott Kradolfer. Eileen Sullivan, Ron DiBona. Billy Van Dine. Deanna iiigro. Back Row: Denise Hurley. Melissa Zinkevic?. Francine Masse. Beth Vacca. Tina Spyridonldls, Rick Morris. Rodney Spear. Brian Calabro. Missing From the Photo are: Laura Brunstrom. Joe Demoggio. Keith Driscoll. Scott Hutchinson. Mark Tusi. Karl Johnson, Joe Morinll i, Joe Btaney, Sherrisa Dove. Jane Hurley, Shawn Mullen, Torn Preston. Patlie Wright. Trisha Thornton. Photo at Left: Maureen Kelly struts her stuff, waving the colors, during the Thanksgiving Day rally. Photo Above. Front Row. L to R: Band officers and directors: Joanne Sweeney (Treasurer) and Jennifer Golden (President). Back Row: Mary Thornton (Secretary). Robert Covielto (Director). Bryant Carter (Assistant Director), and Laurie Pills (Vice President). Marching Presidents 73 SENIOR PROM TIME The Senior Prom Committee is made up of hard-working individuals who take the time away from other activities and do committee work after school. The first meeting began as do all committee meetings with about half the senior class attending. Then it seemed that the group decreased by half with each of the following meetings. Maybe it was the time. After school is tough for many of us. At least there was a core of people who always came and worked. Decisions concerning the theme, menu, entertainment and hundreds of other details were made at those meetings. Of course, as tradition requires, the prom is set for the Sheraton Tower in Boston. When there was little else to do the group was always looking for a new money making scheme. After all. the price of the tickets had to be held down, if at all possible. There were the fund raisers: the doll house. Carna- tions for Valentine's Day and T-shirts. The committee did its best to make the Senior Prom a fitting end to our public school careers. Seated. L to R: Mary Jo Kahler. Karan Chadbourne. Renee Picard. Tracyc Paris. Middle Row: Steve Perdios. Elizabeth Maher, Nicole Acciavatti. Linda Duitnig, Laura DesRoche. Jerry Mullin. Back Row: Lisa Pannetla. Joanne Sweeney. Jennifer Golden. Donna McLoughlin. JUNIOR PROM SEASON The Junior Prom Committee set the date for their Prom as May 9. 1986. It had to be changed because of a conflict with the SAT exams. The prom was held at the South Shore Country Club in Hingham. Warming up for their senior year, they made the same decisions about entertainment, menu and theme as the Senior Prom Committee. This is necessary because things only seem to become more difficult in the senior year. Pholo. Left Side: Front to Back: Linda Walsh. Maura Norton. Carol Goguen, Sue Smith. Tracey Cullen. Christine Reynolds. Maureen Nee. Lisa Ford. Pam Mantia. Jennifer DiTutlio. Pam Austin. Chnssy Gosselln. Right Side: Front to Back: Michele Lambic. Amy Beardsley. Michele Palardy. T. J. Steen. Gary Green. Dot Cameron. Tina Calabro. Margie Swanlon. 74 Junior and Senior Prom Committees A.F .J.R.O.T.C. Row I. L to R: Gordon Wray. Matt Schumacher. Sean Joyce. Jean Brandi. Robert Gilmore. Richard Armstrong. Kathy Frenetic. FredJ. Catef. Francis Hathaway. Row 2 Christi Pearson. Greg Amante. John Lyons. Paul Campbell. Greg Gule. Steve Wood. Tom Armstrong. Roui 3; MaryAnn Colloton. Oiane Young. Lisa Melchione. Joseph Mat terar ro. Sean Gannon. Dan Geary. Richard Protasowicki. Dan Sullivan. Kemn Curran. Photo at Left: Richard Armstrong receiving an award at the annual A.F.J.R.O.T.C. banquet. A.F J.R.O.T.C. 75 The first Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps tvas activated in 1972 by then Principal Lloyd Creighton. Col. Joseph J. Ciampa and Tsgt. Edward J. Holland are the Aerospace instructors. Cadets in the corps function in the same way as regular R.O.T.C. cadets. They have inspections conducted by the unit as well as inspections by the college R.O.T.C. unit commander at Boston University. There is a drill team which practices weekly. During the winter, the cadets have the opportunity to fly in an Air Force plane from HanscombA.F.B. and each spring there is a banquet where awards are presented to the cadets. The A.F. J.R.O.T.C. unit often is asked to march and be a colorguard at city events such as parades and the mayor's inauguration. STUDENT COUNCIL The 1985-86 Student Council, under the direction of advisor, Patricia Herbert, was responsible for many school activities throughout the year. The Council conducted the freshman elections in October. On Halloween, those Council members who dressed in costume collected money for UNICEF. The Homecoming Dance was organized and run by the Student Council as well. Under the leadership of senior officers: Michael Gray, president; Steven Prolasowicki. vice president; Renee Picard, secretary; Sang Yoo. treasurer: and Moses Lam, public relations, the Student Council was able to promote school spirit as well as earn money to provide scholarships to worthy seniors. Group Photo: Front Row. L to R: Denise Hurley. Brenda Ryan. Maura Horton. Patti Houten. Julie Kelly. Amy Beardsley, and Maria Politano. Row 2: Stacey Horrigan. Donna McLoughlm. Steven Prolasowicki. Renee Picard. Sang Yoo. Michael Gray. Moses Lam. George Yanefski. Jerry Mullin. and Denise DeCoste. Row 3. Stuart Slicis. Richard Arm- strong. Gayle Morrell. Michelle Palardy. Heil O'Connor. Laura DesRoche. Mark Porzio. Dorothy Cameron. Sharon Goodman, and Glen Sherriff. Back Row: Debbie LaFavre. Lisa Perfeluo. Karen Zupkofska. Richard Morris. Jennifer Fay. Sarah Lemos. Lynn Crossman. Christine Cedrone. Diane Light. Tina Calabro, and Darrel Aiguier. Top Right Photo and Top Left Photo: The Student Council meets in the Principal's Conference room after school. Second Photo Above Right: STUDEHT COUHCIL OFFICERS — Sang Yoo. Cyndi Moore (who moved to California and was replaced by Moses Lam). Michael Gray. Renee Picard, and Steven Prolasowicki. 76 Student Council GOLDENROD STAFF QUIhCV A great deal of time, work and effort go into putting together a yearbook. Any contribution, no matter how smalt, was welcomed. Everyone who helped should be proud of this edition of the Goldenrod. Photo jr Left: HOMEROOM REPS — Front Row. I. to R Patti Houten. Cheryl Bina. Al Perez. Gregory Harper. George Yanefski. Chris Veneto. Patty Ryan Middle Row Debbie LaFavre. Julie Guidice, Ed Ceriam. Linda DuUntg. Dan Litterio. Liz Maher. Stacie titgro. Back Row Sharon DelGreco. Kris Mullaney. Denise DeCosle. Mark Timmons. Laurie Vinelli. Diane Lymberopoulos Missing Are Joyce Robertson. Mary Lou Wirtz. Paul Munafo. Louis Guarente. Scott Pelosi. Andrew Westphal. Michael J. Bille.Ann Vaillancourt Photo Below: STAFF — Seated. L to R: Mario LeVangie. Liz Maher. Stacie tiigro. Laura DesRoche (Editor in Chief). Chris Coughlin. Sang Yoo. Mike Gray, Steve Per dios. Moses Lam. l.inda Dullnig. Standing Maura Caldwell. Renee Picard. Mark Timmons. Jerry Muthn. Tom Kelly. Steve Protasowicki. Sam Connolly. Bob Mac Miltan. Rich Armstrong. Lehlia Zupkofska. Christy deBettencourt. Kathy Bitelti. Beth Doherty. Michelle Bevrlacgua. Jean Gale. Missing Are: Scott Devlin. Sabrina Tarulh. Karan Chadbourne. Al Perez, John Cassetta. Lisa Pannetla. Mary Lou Wvtz. Bill Santino Goldenrod Staff 77 GIVE ME A “Q”!! The Quincy High Varsity Cheerleaders really got it together this year and kept the spirit up for the school. Under the direction of Captain Denise DeCoste and advisor Deborah DeCristofaro. the girls used their poise, athletic ability and imagination to pro- vide thrilling new routines during the 1985- 86 season. The squad consists of seniors Denise DeCoste (captain). Jill Fitzgerald. Linda Caporale. Hicki Acciavatti and Patti Wright. Juniors Michele Palardy, Sarah Lemos. Lynn Crossman. Susan Smith. Ann Notarangelo, and Mary Kelly will provide leadership for next years new varsity members. All the teams thank them for pro- viding the spectators with fine performances and great support during both the rallies and the games. It was a tough job to cheer game after game as the teams slumped. Other Photos. Top Right: Captain Denise DeCoste. Above Left: Decorating before the rally. Above Right: One of the new routines. Photo at Right: Linda Caporale really gets off the floor. 78 Varsity Cheerleaders O a Hf“Q”IH • • • The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are definitely something to look forward to next year. They really got their act together this year and surprised everyone with their new and difficult routines. Thanks to a lot of hard work by juniors Julie Coste. Tracy Cullen. Christine Reynolds. Erinn Murphy. Marcy DiStefano. Anne Fahey, and sophomores Kathy Cahill. Nicky Manton. Amy Nourse. Julie Munn. Karen Cavallo. Tricia Shaughnessy. Kristin McGhee. Tracy Thor nhill and Heather Shanahan, the J.V. team was filled with undying spirit and devotion throughout the year. Tram Photo. Seated. L to R. CoCaptains Tracy Cullen and Julie Coste Kneeling, L to R Heather Shanahan. Amy Nourse. Kristin McGhee. Nicky Manton. Tracy Thornhill. Christine Reynolds. Julie Munn. Standing, L to R: Tricia Shaughnessy, Kathy Cahill. Anne Fahey. Karen Cavallo and Marcy DiStefano Other Photos. Mid die Left: The JV Squad displays one of their new routines. Middle Right Kathy Cahill being helped to the top. Bottom Left: The JV squad shows that they are never out of line. Bottom Right The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders show what months of practice can do for a routine Q.H.S. CABLE NEWS Quincy Cablevision provides a channel for local news. Members of Quincy High School participate in the production of the local news in a couple of ways. The students help gather some of the news items and then they present the news before the cameras. They write the copy presented on the channel for information as well. Mrs. Catherine Camabuci directs the students in their activities. Photo at Right: L to R: Laura DcsRochc. Mark Crosby. Rick Morris. Mrs. Catherine Camabuci. Missing is Mary Kelly. FUTURE NURSES Every year a number of students go into the health service professions. Many go into the nursing field. Quincy High has always had a Future Hurses Club directed by the School Nurse. Georgina Valente is our new school nurse and has continued the group, though this year it is small. The young ladies who are members work in the nurses office as aides to Ms. Valente. Anytime a student visits the nurse for one reason or another, they are likely to see one of the members of the Future Nurses cleaning or filing student records or just being a friendly voice and helping hand. Photo at Right: Sitting: Beth Greenfield Standing. L to R: Jean Gale and Donna Perry. 80 News Team Future Nurses WINTER SPORTS As autumn days gel shorter and shorter and winter draws nigh, those of us who haven't enough to do join the winter sports teams. Thanksgiving marked the end of the fall season and the winter teams began their practices. This is crunch time for the yearbook, trying to get photos of all the teams so they can be represented in the year book. For the first time in years, the boys track team reappeared. Unfor- tunately it occurred with demise of the boys swim team. The basketball teams, girls and boys, both continued to draw many participants, although the girls team was made up of all underclassmen. The wrestling team as always brought out a great number of people. The girls track team includes a large number of underclassmen. If the f underclassmen had not f joined in such large f • groups, it is likely f f 2 that more than one team f f would have f Jt folded. f CORCH FRRNCE5CHINI The basketball season was rough. The tough three point loss to north was most dif- ficult to take. Coach John Franceschini got everyone to put out 110% and that made the season worthwhile. Photo at Right: Quincy's gym hosts the home games and sports the basketball banner. Varsity Team Photo: Seated. L to R: Dave Britt. Kevin Jolley. Coach Fin- negan. Coach Franceschini. Don Parry. Jason Block. Standing: Robert Connolly. Steve Davis. Tom Logan. Sam Connolly. David Mohr. Frank Calabro. Bob Pitts. Fran Garvey. Dan Biagini. Photos at Bottom: L to R: Robert Connolly. Dave Mohr, and Steve Austin battle (or possession. Steve Austin and Dave Britt at the tlpoff. Frank Freedman. Robert Connolly and Dave Britt try to protect against a North pass. KNEE DEEP 82 Boys’ Basketball IN HOOPLA Don Parry and Robert Connolly led the team with enthusiastic play. This created good scoring opportunities and many well ex- ecuted plays. It seems as though we will leave with a solid nucleus of players for next year. Of course, their net abilities may never reach ours. i Photos at Top. L to R: Sam Connolly, Mitch Finnegan. Frank Freedman. Coach John Franceschini and Tom Logan intently watch the play. Dave Mohr and Frank Freedman try to Mock North away from any rebound Bob Connolly enjoys playing keep away, especially, when the opponent is North. Photos at Center: L to R: Dave Britt gels off a free throw. Steve Austin tines one up. Don Parry Is in- tent as he stands ready for a free throw. Junior Varsity Photo at Left: Front Row. L to R: Mike Miele. Jim Kimmel. Coach Mitch Finnegan. Coach John Franceschini. Coach Bob Uhlar. Peter Cannavo, Jim Dennis. Standing: George Green. Nick Dragone. Scott Logan. Spencer Harris. Steven Davis. Frank Calabro. Mike Hemeon. Ernie Light. E. J. Hartnett. Keith McCray. Dan Biagini. Boys’Basketball 83 THAT’S THE WAY Lacking senior members, the girls basket- ball team has improved on last year's record. Although they are not yet contenders for the league title, they have worked hard, learned the fundamentals and have the confidence to win next year as they will not lose any starters. Freshmen Chris Kraunelis was a starter and top scorer until she became ill mid-season. Team Photo: Kneeling. L to R: Ms McGhee. Kristin Cur- tin. Sue Parry (CoCaptain). Terry Duggan (CoCaptain). Julie Costc. Karen Craig. Standing: Coach Flava Galbrcalh. Jennifer Fay. Patti Morrell. Gayle Morrell. Linda Walsh. Ginny Duggan. Michelle MortcB. Mary Travers. Missing From Photo is Chris Kraunelis. Photos. Clockwise From Below: I) Spectators and the bench are very interested In the game. 2) Terry Duggan drib btes downcourt. 3) Knstin Curtin bites her tongue. 4) Linda Walsh moves to guard the corner. 5) Terry Dug gan and Patti Morrell clog the lane. 84 Girls Basketball THE BALL BOUNCES Photos. Clockwise From Top Left to Center: I) Ginny Duggan. Patti Mor fell and Linda Walsh wait for a rebound. 2) Sue Parry watches Gayle Mor rell come down with the ball. 3) Chris McGhee at the foul line. 4) Patti Morrell. Sue Parry and Kris McGhee try to block liorth. 5) Patti Morrell and Ginny Duggan keep their hands up. 6) Kris McGhee motors downcourt. 7) Gayle Morrell goes for the shot. 8) Karen Craig catches her breath. TO QUINCY, THE The hockey team is agjin battling its way through the Surburbar League. The victories are hard coming, but there is no lack of effort on the part of the athletes. Only five seniors, pictured below, are on the team. The vast majority are sophomores and juniors. This will provide much experience for the next couple of years. Captain Steve Constas is the team 's leading scorer. Photo at Right: The (cam mows onto the ice lor warm- ups. Photos at Bottom. L to R: Tony Scola. Steve Con- stas. Mark Sandonato. Mike Bille. Ed Flavin. Team Photo. Kneeling. L to R: Erik Abboud. Steve Constas (Captain). Mike Bi le (Asst. Captain). Mark Sandonato. Greg Chambers. Tony Scola (Captain). Coach Bob Sylvia. Rodney Daui. Shawn O'Neil. Wayne Chambers. Dan Hurley. Hank Miller. Mark Winters. Adam McGregor. Charles Quigley. Rick Ames. George Peachey. Assistant Coach Bob Troup. 86 Hockey ICEMEN COMETH Photos. Top to Bottom, at Left: Tim Halt clears the puck. PaulScola. Adam McGregor. Erik Ahboud. and Wayne Chambers move in on north's goalie. Tim Hall and Shawn O'Neil help Mark Sandonalo around the goal. Adam McGregor on the face off. Photos at Right, Top to Bottom: The bench watches play intently. Erik Abboud and John Bettoni at the Quincy goal. Paul Scola watches for Tim HatI to clear the puck from the boards. Hockey 87 RACE ALL WINTER The boys track finally returned after years of not having enough participants. This group consists basically of juniors and sophomores with a few freshmen. The team is gaining experience during their winter season and hope to improve their perfor- mances and field a better team during the spring. The revival of the boys track program bodes well for the future. Team Photo at Right: Kneeling. L to R: Joel Rogers. Dace Doucette. Mark Wisnes. Pant Kirk. Tom Mayo. Neal Plant. Dan Sullivan. Standing: Jay Lespasio. Coach Kevin Kelley. Bill Norton. Joe Innello. Brian Nor- ris. John Bogan. Mike Eastwick. Dave Savage. Bill Ryan. Dave Gustin. Photos Below. L to R: I) Joe Innello and Paul Kirk put forth a great effort. 2) John Bogan shows fear on the hurdles. 3) Dave Gustin is all alone Photos Bottom. L to R: I) Jay Lespasio leads the pack. 2) Dave Savage puts the shot. 3) Dan Sullivan shows good form. 88 Boys Winter Track i— Girls Swim Team 89 What the swim team lacked in talent, they made up in enthusiasm. With Beth Doherty as the only senior (nojuniors were members) lending stability to the team and a terrific group of underclassmen making for a better future, we managed but one victory. However trivial this may seem, it is infinitely better than the football team's winless season. The following swimmers performed well in their events: Karen Craig in the butterfly. Kerri Mortimer in freestyle. Renee Gaura in diving. Gayle Morrell in the backstroke. Patti Morrell in the breaststroke. Freshmen Stacey Freel. Sandi Wysocki, Karen Picarski, Elisa Sands, and Elizabeth Fortin all did well in competition. Sophomores Janet. Patti and Gayle Morrell. Darlene Quinn. Kerri Mortimer. Karen Craig. Diane Young. Janet Mina and Lauren McHamara were the backbone of the team. With all the experience gained by these underclassmen, the future looks bright for the swim team. Team Photo at Left: Front Row. L to R: Darlene Quinn. Stacey Freel. Renee Gaura. Rachel Lambert. Sandi Wysocki. Karen Picarski. Middle Row: Etisa Sands. Janet Morrell, Kerri Mortimer, Karen Craig. Elizabeth Fortin, Diane Young. Back Row: Jackie Mina. Gayle Morrell. Patti Morrell. Coach Janet Keys. Photo Below. Left: Renee Gaura giggles, being on the diving board in her sweats. Missing From Photo are: Beth Doherty and Lauren McHamara. Photo. Below: Gayle Morrell and Kerri Mortimer Rank Coach Janet Keys and hold the su'im team banner. SWIM IN QUINCY EAT YOUR 90 Wrestling Team The 1985-86 wrestling team has fallen on hard times. The season began with great ex- pectations and high hopes. With numerous injuries the team fell preu Ml opponents. The first and most dev.is ■ ng injury was the loss of tricaptain Ton:, uza for the first six weeks of the seaso . Following him were Chris Mackey ai J Robert Cabezas. Apathy set in and only 20 of the 40 students who signed up finished the season. Tricaptains Ron Luisi and Dave Murphy had impressive records and should do well in their quest for a state championship. The injuries have created one positive effect, a hope for the future. The underclassmen have gained a great deal of valuable varsity ex- perience while replacing the injured wrestlers. This wilt benefit the team next year. Team Photo jt Right Front Rou.-. L to R: John Heath. Pelt. DePaulo. Ennio Eleaten. Kerrtn Curran. Jay Colleton. Row 2: Tony Souia. Mike Mmichetlo. Tim Feeley. Peter Mctlyn. Ted Bythrow, Norman Hassan Row 3: Coach Joseph Streadusck. Dave Murphy. Boh Connolly. A1 Souia. Tim Acuff. Grey Minas sian. Todd Kmvnel. Rick Morns. Head Coach Richard Sciarini. Back Roar Rob Caberas. Ron Lain. Richard O'Brien. Tony Mad den. Scott O Bnen. Mtsung From the Pholo are: Chris Mackey and Assistant Coach Loo Ventured!. Photo Below: John Heath tries tor a breakdown. Photo Far Below. Norm Hassan goes (or a switch. Photo Below Right: Mike Mmchello commits the car dmat sin of crossing his legs. °hoto. Top Left: Freshman Ennio Eleuteri uses his head. Photo Top Right: Ron Lulsi working (or a pm. Center Photo: Tony Sou a uses a front headtock to pin his opponent at prainlree. Photo. Bottom Left: Freshman Scott O'Brien enjoys watching the agony in his opponent 's face. Photo. Bottom Right: Peter Meltyn works his weight well. Wrestling Team 91 HEART OUT WONDERFUL This year the winter track team is making an impact on its opponents. After last season's show of six members, this year's team looks huge. Last season's six formed the core of the team. More than thirty students turned out at the beginning of the season with many freshmen and sophomores. The team enjoyed its first meet a they traveled on the bus to North Quincy to pick up their team. It was the first time there were not enough seats for North. This season will likely be a turn around for these young ladies. With the young members of the team, there is a nucleus for growth. Team Photo Above: Front Row. L to R: Carol McCarthy. Elisa Sands. Deanne Desantis. Jessica Rutan. Lilibeth Mandawe. Karen Lutchman. Debbie Thomson. Middle Row: Jeanine Quigley. Erika Lemos. Theresa Kenney. Francine Masse. Sheila O'Connor. Pam Blowers. Suzanne Shea (Co-Captain). Michelle Thackeray. Beth Lenehan. Back Row: Coach Charles MacLaughlin. Beth Wcixler. Jennifer Golden. Mary Lou Wirtz (Captain). Denise DeCoste. Laurie Pitts (Captain). Sarah Lemos. Deanne Crespi. Diane Parry. Beth Ryan. Assistant Coach Theresa Munroe. Assistant Erick Rutan. Photo. Top Near Right: Jennifer Golden. Photo. Top Far Right: Laurie Pitts. Photo. Bottom Near Right Denise DeCoste. Photo. Bottom Far Right: Mary Lou Wirtz. 92 Winter Track Photos. Clockwise From Below to Center: Jeanine Quigley. Elisa Sands. Laurie Pitts and Deanna Crespi. Sheila O'Connor. Sarah Lernos. Theresa Kenney. Dean na Desantis. Michelle Thackeray. Suzanne Shea. Fran cine Masse. Everyone is running in their individual events except, of course. Deanna putting the shot and Suzanne putting it with her eyes shut. 93 Winter Track WINTER RUN SNOW MISERS Club Pholo. Kneeling. L to R Julie Damlano. Lisa Pan nella. Kristine Mullaney. Jennifer Golden. Renee Picard. Sheila O'Connor. Eileen Connolly. Row 2: David Boutey. Pat Finnegan. Gayle MorrcU. Michele Palardy. Linda Dullnig. Mary Jo Kahler. Patti Morrell. Row 3. Advisor Robert Comte. Paul Lewis. Walter Rollins. Karl Johnson. Scott Crowley. Paul Dillon. Paul Gardner. Jack Nelson. Adam Devine. Sang Yoo. Row «J. Sean Foley. Dan Prussman. Steie Wallace. Sean Berrry. Jim Thompson. Bryan Surratt. Tom Kelly. Row 5 Tom Mayo. Mike Savoie. Mike BiUe. Matt Cassell. Mike Ryan. Tim Acu f. Glenn SUcis. Rodney Speore. Photo. Below. Top Left: Ski Club doing what they do best. Photo. Betow. Top Right: Lisa Pannella preparing to go down the slope. Photo. Far Below. Left: Mr. Camle hands out the lift tickets. Photo. Far Below. Center: Renee Picard should turn around and enjoy the view. Photo. Far Below. Right: Linda Dullnig somehow does not seem ready to ski. 94 Ski Club There are all kinds of things that make this class special. The class voted and chose the people that the majority of voters thought were the best in each of the academic and shop classes. At the same time they picked the superlatives of the class. There were many controversies about the choices because only about one-third of the class bothered to pass in their choices. In addition to the choices of the class are samples of some of the academics which everyone in the class had to do at one time or another. Hot to be left out. photos from the Homecoming Dance can also be found. Naturally. f there was a group who got together and f wrote the class f At ' prophecy. f SPECIALTIES BEST ALL AROUND. Laurie Pitts yes ii no II 96 Superlatives CRAZIEST. Jill Reynolds YES ii no II CLASS SWEETHEARTS. Julie Guidice and Ed Ceriani yes ii non BEST PERSOHAUTY. Patti Houten YES ii no II BEST PERSOnALITY. Larry Taglieri yes ii non CRAZIEST. Brian Antonetti yes o non BEST FRIEnDS. Karen Chadbourne and Sharon DelGreco yes n non BEST ALL AROUnD. Don Parry yes n non MOS T MUSICAL. Laurie Pitts yes n non CUTEST. Sharon Steen and Tony Koury yes n no n MOST ATHLETIC. Mario LeVangie and Don Parry YES n no n THE VOTES ARE IN DO YOU AGREE? MOST OBNOXIOUS. Paul Connolly YES II NO II MOST OBNOXIOUS. Jill Fitzgerald YES II NO II CLASS INDIVIDUAL. Beth CLASS INDIVIDUAL. Jim Doherty Thompson YES II NO II YES II NO [I MOST TALKATIVE. Maria Styles MOST TALKATIVE. Tony Souza YES I] NO I YES II NO [I CLASS DEVIL. Sharon Steen YES II NO II L CLASS DEVIL. Paul Connolly YES II NO II BEST LOOKING. Mike Minichello and Kristine MuUaney YES II NO 11 Superlatives 97 WILL IT CHANGE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. Renee Picard and Michael Gray YES o nou BIGGEST BROWN NOSE. Jean Gale YES [I NO II BIGGEST BROWN NOSE. Mark Crosby YES II NO II CLASS CLOWN. Mike Bille YES II NO II CLASS FLIRT. John Cassetta YES II NO II CLASS FLIRT. Valerie Westland MOST SPIRITED. Jerry Mullin YES II NO (I YES II NO U 98 Superlatives NEXT CENTURY? MOST SPIRITED. Denise DeCoste yes a noil MOST POPULAR. Stacey Horrigan yes ii no II MOST POPULAR. Mark Porzio yes ii no II it] PATIEnTCAREASSISTAnT, Beth Greenfield YES(] non CLASS CLOWn. Linda Hurley yes ii no II Superlatives 99 BEST DRESSED. Kristine Mutlaney yes ii no II BEST DRESSED. Sang Yoo yes a no II CHOSEN TOPS Rick Bums Cabinetmaker YESO non Karen Whalen Cabinetmaker YESO MOO Keuin Jolley Mathematics Genius YESO MOO Walter Rollins Plumber YESO MOO Kathy LeBlanc Plumber YESO MOO James Fitzgerald English Genius YESO MOO George Yanefski Autobody Worker YESO MOO Sandra Gregoli Jennifer Kane Foreign Language Genius Artistic Genius YESO MOO YESO MOO 100 Tops in the Class IN THE CLASS Sam Connolly Renee Morin John Sutliff Scientific Genius 1 Culinary Artist Culinary Artist YESO NOD YESO NOD YESO NOD Cheryl Brunstrom Graphic Artist YESO NOO Mike Moccia Mechanic YESO NOO Steve Golden Machinist YESO NOO Brenda Ferrazzi Business Genius YESD NOO Michael Gray History Genius YESO NOO sea Mike O'Connor Graphic Artist YESO NOO Tops in the Class 101 CLASS REUNITED It is the year 2006 and the Quincy High School class of 1986 has reunited to witness the inauguration of George Yancfski as president of the United States. After he takes the oath. George has planned a party which promises to top all parties, yes. even the one for his senior class victory. It will be held at the Ritz Carlton, which is now owned by Brenda Ferrazzi. As a reporter for this event. I have the chance to see many of the members of the Class of 1986. but being only human, it is impossible to talk to everybody. The fast to arrive was Ed Ceriani and his wife, the former Julie Guidice. After that, people began to arrive in groups. The first all woman NFL team enters. Members include captain Shelly Silcox, Q.B. Linda Hurley, Lee Zupkofska. Annette Addonizio, Jill Reynolds, Melissa Russell, Debbie “Legs” Burke, Kim Malvesti, Michelle McKay, Christine Ryan. Kris Conncrty, Tricia Brown, Barbara Klingenberg, Jen Golden, and Stacey Horrigan, many of whom got their start in Powder Puff. Next comes Dr. Michael Gray with his tennis instructor, professional Steve Protasowicki. Mike won't be able to stay too tong because he has an operation to perform tomorrow on Big Jake. Lisa Pannella, a chauffeur, hospitalizes three people in an accident while dropping off lop Madison Avenue lawyer Linda Dullnig and her assistant Roberta Courtney. Valerie Westland enters, still giving pointers on flirting, to Sue Ferguson. Kristin Caruso pulls up in “the white maverick with the pink stripe, one of the many cars available at Kristin’s custom used car lot in Tampa, Florida. Here comes Denise DeCoste and I see she still has that same green pocketbook. Kathy Bitetti excitedly arrives. She has just purchased her 35th Morgan Memorial building for $ I .OO lb. from AI Perez, who had to sell out to keep up the payments on his latest gold chain. Debbie LaFavre arrives, pregnant with Bono's seventh child (this one had better be a boy). With her is Cheryl Bina. whose ratstail is approaching inclusion in the Guiness Book of World Records. Next comes Tom Kelly, chairman of McDonald's corporation, then Jayson Block with his Pepsi and automatic garage door opener. Peter Pham and Lop Kee Chin are discussing their financial holdings in southeast Asia with Chuong Ly, Tuong Lam and Hai Dieu as they locale their seats. Wah Kin Tai is explaining the benefits of his new aerobic juggling school to models. Jennifer Chan and Diep Nguyen. Karan Chadbourne and Sharon DelGreco arrive (still together!) and close behind them are Christy deBettcnpourt, editor of Ms. magazine, Col. Richard Armstrong, who is about to retire from the U.S.A.F., Sang Yoo, head photographer for GQ and his own best model, with his bodyguards Sam Connolly and Shaun Flavin. The Olympic track team comes running in at record time with Mary Lou Wirtz, Kristine Mullaney and Sharon Steen leading the pack. Inside I have a chance to see some more of the old class. Stephen Brooks goes dancing by jingling his car keys. Tony Souza and Maria Styles walk by but do not stop to chat because they have entered a religious order which required them to lake a vow of silence. There goes Lynn Fullerton with 20 of the 200 infants she cares for at her day care center. There is a large commotion in one dark corner of the hall. Sean Jenkins is choking on a piece of bread, but here comes Steve Wallace and the Heimlich maneuver to the rescue. Thank God for Steve. John Cassetta has found fame and fortune in the writing and selling of the world's smallest cheat notes to current QHS and college students. Jerry Mullin is still at QHS. but now as the senior class advisor: he's still trying to raise some spirit. Donnie Parry is also at QHS as the coach for the first freshman football team to allow girls to participate. I understand the quarterback is his daughter. Ed Ring appears at the door with the latest pair of designer work boots from his newest store. He is followed by Mike Minichello, alleged by Miami Vice, to be a fast talk artist and pimp. Ron Luisi has finally fin ished repairing his Bronco and uses it to transport participants to Wrestle■ mania. Brenda Grbanus now owns Sub Shop company based in Kingston and sells franchises world wide. The band for the evening, under the direction of Joanne Sweeney includes Greg Harper, Brian Calabro, Paul Francis, Brett Hccncy, Laurie Pitts, Judy Kineavy, and Moses Lam. Perhaps the biggest shock of the night 102 Class Prophecy SHOCKS ABOUND occurred when I asked Renee Picard what she had been doing since college. She said that she had never gone to college but had opened up a small gas station in Hew Hampshire. After I picked myself up off the floor I think it's time to go on and talk to some others. Laura DesRoche shows up late after her performance at Radio City Music Hall with Mikhail 'Baryshnikov. Tony Koury, Space, and Venta will not be able to attend because they are currently on tour with CI2. Ray Dunn and Chris Coughlin will not be here either. They are on location filming Star Trek 15: Great-Grandchild of Spock. What a shame! Back at the table I took around and see many others. Paul Munafo’s gaping mouth is being stuffed with an entire D'Angelo's sub in one gulp. Ken Boyce no longer drives his car. The paint is so thick that the tires can no longer support it. Jill Fitzgerald has been working in an elementary school lunch line selling hoodsies. Mike Bille and Mark Sandonato are seated with their Siamese twin wives. Just think they'll never have to be apart again. I hear a belch at the end of the table and look down to see Liz Noursc. The former Legerland employees Chuck Belmont. Maureen Doherty, Dawn DePolo, Tim Riley, and Patty Houten have overthrown John Penguin and are now in control. By the way. tonight's security is being provided by Michelle Bev-i-la-qua who is the head of the F.B.I. The girl in the black horn rimmed glasses is Mario LeVangie. She had to give up volleyball to become head librarian at the Thomas Crane Library. I'm sur- prised to see that Cathie Buckley is here. She is currently being investigated in a Senate hearing over the fixing of horse races. Steve Perdios comes in holding an American Flag and wearing ripped jeans and a red bandanna. He never got over Bruce. Shawn Murphy has just obtained his Ph.D. in physics for which he paid $12.000. He plans on working for Walter Rollins at his new All-Female Military College. David Gangi has given his Grand Prix to the Smithsonian and now drives a new two cylinder Chevelle. Mike O’Connor still refuses to leave Bermuda for any reason, but is considering inviting the Mr. Universe contest to be held there so he can see Steve Rosher. Ken Southwick recently purchased the former Boston Garden, now known as Kenny's Bedroom, to hold his weekly parties. Donna McLoughlin is modeling her new two-pack pumpkin holder which can easily be worn under any sweater. We are honored by the presence of his eminence. Pope John Heath. The Pope is beseeched by David O'Keefe pleading for a miracle so he can obtain a car loan. Chris Veneto and Mark Porzio, a.k.a. the Odd Couple, built their own house behind Veterans Memorial Stadium. They wheeled in John Picarski. who is nursing a knee injury and cannot play in this year's Super Bowl for the Patriots. Over in a corner I see the popular talk show host. Kevin Jolley, interviewing Larry Taglieri who now teaches calculus at M.l.T. I see David Murphy is leaving early, sneaking out a side door with a girl on each arm. Matt Fisher walks by and announces that he has just been appointed to replace Mr. McDonald as department head. In his white uniform. Mark Timmons makes an unexpected sight before returning to work at Bellevue Hospital in Hew York. Michelle McDevitt underwent a sex change operation and now is called George. George is currently working for Sister Patti Wright, the cheerleading advisor at Archies. Linda Caporale took off time from latest space cadet movie at Walt Disney Productions to attend. Adam Devine resorted to a dating service so he didn't have to come alone, while Jack Nelson has yet to arrive. Nicole Acciavatti is still waiting for her first weekend off from Harry's and couldn't get the night off. Frank Freedman and Brian Antonetti are sitting in the back corner checking out the little girls. Dressed in her white overalls. Stacie Nigro, flapping her arms, makes her way to the podium where she will attempt to make a speech. Stacie only gets out a few words before Liz Maher diverts the audience's attention to the dance floor where she is frantically searching for her one remaining penny earring. Kim Mellor, who replaced Cheryl Tiegs at Sears was said to have taken it though. As I write this story, my editor in- forms me that I must leave immediately on a new assignment. I offer my apologies to those members of the class that I didn 't have enough time to mention. This is Eric H. Melleham signing off. Class Prophecy 103 HOLLY JOLL 104 Christmas Time Clockwise From Top Left: Elizabeth Maher and Mr. Cliniewicz. Liz won the Christmas Cabbage Patch Dolt. THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Donna McLoughtin, Jerry Santa Claus MutUn. Tracye Paris and Mark Porzio. Santa Claus Centerfold!!! SAV WHAT??? — Say Merry Christmas Paul! A Jolly Mary Jo — HO HO HO'.'.! Christmas is the Method Center. Christmas at Quincy High means getting out of classes, extra lunches for the band, a chance for the choir to sing in the corridor and best of all it means vacation is here!!! Cfocfcu’Jse From Top Left: Santa loved every minute of this!! Stacie Nigro. Maureen Doherty. Santa Claus. Debbie LaFavre and Cheryl Bina. David Murphy. Kris Davis. Michelle Mckay. Steve Austin and Kim Malvesti try to squeeze Santa out of the picture. Christmas in Miss Anncse'S room — Karen Chadboume. Miss Ann esc and Sharon DelGreco. A ' Puzzling' feat — Chris Coughlin. Paul Hub chinson. Kim Mellor. Chris Ryan and Tom Kelly. A sitting Santa — Michelle Cleary. A Charlie Brown — WHOOPS — Mr. Mosher s Christmas tree. Christmas Time 105 CHRISTMAS _ MATH Mrs. Joan Chruseiel. Mathematics Department Head, and her faculty organized a contest this year. The Math Problem of the Month, in order to promote an interest in math. The problems varied from logic problems to geometry problems to magic square problems. Many students attempted to determine the answers. Below are a few examples from the answers submitted. So o fr or ' Jo'iC ■ s’ place. from .sH place from iflrat 3rt place from Hwlh place South Qax j.nwx«_ ol W V. V 0 0 i-Wlw 4 0. jUUJL.Xa.cA CL dxfaixtM.£ _pcui tfu. flcunx Uu_ v.pxut tfu. ACUj Mxh CArru. OukcL uduit fltOuCL. XA t I iru _ r-tr- IUuAC - Ca-tXX W.. QLtlM.lL a IA fMt -puML Ux O OxXJ t 3 U )T .-jud-t IlxAx . X_. £Ax (Jl-c flfi-CC-A. u M (Luct JclKj- OJJ— AffM. dpp ClL kcuj oj lie tCufM. jlVww mm M- jj 4 sr ■ VC I J I t J It Aa iaXc. TTktXAA.lM.nJ QroAc 0 f mf n.JOO J(As _x 0 jOix. UcJJp A s La 6 by 6 xo - COJij t. -uo OAxsrxJ o- 7 «2 3 5 3 3 H 7 i 1 S G 0 6 06 H ? o n ?7 W 1 i 6 37 M3 7 0 ll 3 To4clI----(g- V 06 Math Problem of the Month Often we did not notice that there is a good amount of talent among those in our English classes. Below is a sample of the ex- cellent writing which was submitted this year in Mr. Edgar Tatro's class by Sabrina Tarulli. A CRY FOR HELP! I was getting scared, so I picked up the phone and dialed the number the lady at the desk in SSMH center had given me. My hands were shaking so badly that I wondered if I had accidentally hit a wrong number. This fear, at least, was dispelled the moment a woman picked up the line on the other end and said; Suicide prevention, can I help you? I found my voice, though, it was barely above a whisper, and by now I was trembling all over my body. I need to talk to someone. I told her. and thinking to myself how terribly pitiful I must sound. I'm feeling really desperate, and 1.1. . I was cut off in mid-sentencd'by the woman 's cheerful, preppy voice. I'm not the one to speak to dear. said the woman, rather straight forwardly. If you will just give me the number where you're at. I can get in touch with the staff person on call and have them call you back as soon as they are available. I didn 't know exactly what to say to this, so I said something like; Oh. uh. and gave her the number. ONE HOUR. TWENTY MINUTES AND TWO HUNDRED MUSCLE RELAXANTS LATER the phone rang. I had just taken the pills five minutes ago. I realized right then and there just how important five minutes could be in one's life. Well, anyway. I had just taken the pills so I was able to answer the phone and talk before my body went into severe convulsions (which I had been expecting to happen any minute now). The ringing phone reverberated through my skull, making my head feel as though my brain would be Pushing out my ears and over the sides of my head. I lifted my arm. its weight feeling like a full, wet sponge and found that I had sixteen identical phones to choose from. I went afer each one until I finally got it right. I got the receiver to fit properly against the side of my face and said. Hello. Oh! Hello there! spoke another cheerful, preppy sounding voice. So I hear that you've been having some sort of trouble. I'm Dr. Kornfeld. What's your name? Uh. I'm uh. I answered uncertainly, trying quickly to unscramble my thoughts but failing miserably. Hmm, muttered the doctor in the background. Sounds like an identity crisis to me. She doesn't remember her name! Very interesting. Actually. That 's not really it. I answered quickly, suddenly asserting my situation. I suddenly realized that I was going to die! I just took two hundred muscle relaxants. I told the doctor, making sure my monotonous voice was descipherable through the line. He paused for a few seconds. Did you really count them? he asked curiously. Yes. I answered, letting a sigh escape my drying lips in relation to what I had just revealed. 200? Yes. Red? I wondered silently to myself what the hell did THAT have to do with anything. Yes! I answered, beginning to sound exasperated despite the situation. ‘ Well.'' he began again. ' ’This does sound serious. I feel that perhaps this calls for us to take some immediate action.'' This is what I want you to do; he continued. Look outside the window. Now?! I asked him. my mind perplexed. Perhaps he had already called the medics. Yes. Right now. His tone had gradually grown serious and was now just as monotonous as mine. Well? I asked expectantly. Is it a nice day? he asked me. Yes it is. why? I asked again, feeling more than slightly puzzled now. The bright sunshine was filtering vainly through the kitchen curtains, falling in strange patterns across the poor and adding Pight to my already chemically altered mind. I want you to go out and take a walk until you feel better. He hung up the phone, making it click in an almost tangible way. My mouth dropped slightly open with the coming of the dial tone as the truth of the matter hit home and caused the muscles of my face to relax. I let the receiver slide to the poor on which I sat and. pulling my knees up closer to my body, shut my eyes tightly against my collaps- ing world around me. I let my sub conscious bury me in its protective sheath of darkness and slipped ever grateply into oblivion. ENGLISH A tightly rolled paper hit the hard cement steps with a dull thud, the force from the impact causing the second-rate paper to unroll and expose its front page to the fading glare of the afternoon sun. Its caption revealed in large-typed capital letters. Jane Smith suicide attempt successful. And in smaller letters underneath. Body of young woman found in home next to disconnected phone, was it a cry for help? English 107 ESPANOL Each year the Association of Latin American Broadcasters sponsors an essay contest on a dif ferent topic. This year a group of Mr. Yexukevich’s fifth year Spanish students entered. Some of the essays submitted are ftrinled belou). Last year Laura DcsRoche won a third price in the lieu1 England region for her essay. This year the submissions had to be con cerning the contributions of .1 hispanic person. Una Perdido Grande Manuel Teruel fue un hombre simpalico y ayudaba a la comunidad en oarias manetas. El fue de Puerto Rico y durante su oida cl hacta muchas conlribuciones a su comunidad. El se graduo de la escuela de psicologia en la Unu ersidad de Harvard. El Rccibio su grado AB en 1969 y el FD en 1973. Siguiendo su graduacion. el hacia carros cosas para la sociedad. El ofrecia mucha ayuda a la minoria de los pucrtorriqucnos y otros grupos tambien. En 1972 el comenco a trabajar en el hospital de la ciudad de Boston. En el hospital. Manuel Teruel hacia conlribuciones grandes. El fundo un programa de la instruccion para la minoria en el hospital. Teruel trabajaba en el departmenlo de la psicologia. El ilego a set un director asociado en este dcpartmento. El (undo un centro para la disciplina para las personas de muchas culturas. Manuel T cruel apoyaba la (ormacion de programas que ofreccn ayuda a las personas que se mallrataban con las drogas. Los programas en que el eslaba envuelto trataba de la minoria de los puertorriquenos. Manuel Teruel fue un profcsor en la escuela de medicina en la (Jmversidad de Boston. Fue un psicologo en el hospital de esla Uniuersidad. Tambien. el fue un miembro del concilio del gobemador para la salud mental. El ayudaba el sistema de las escudos de la ciudad de Boston en el establecemiento de los programas bi Ungues. Fue un consultante a ' Ophams Corner neighborhood Health Center y at concilio del trato de las drogras. Manuel Teruel fue respetado de muchas personas. Un hombre que Manuel dirigia me dijo que el tenia mucho respeto para el senor Teruel. Dijo. Manuel Teruel fue un maestro muy bueno y tenia un conoeimiento bueno de la comunidad y la cultura. Otra colega de Teruel dijo sobre las conlribuciones de Teruel a los varios aspectos de la vivenda. Las conlribuciones importantes de Manuel Teruel estaban en la dedicacion a servir la comunidad hispanica. Su vida giraba desde esta comunidad. Su trabajo siempre daba ayuda de alguna manera. El trabajaba con muchas pivsonas directamcnte y siempre tenia tiempo para ayudar a a guien. Es obvio que Manuel Teruel fue un hombre muy bueno. El hacia muchas conlribuciones a su comunidad en varias maneras. El tenia dos hijas y Teruel fue un hombre de la familia. El 31 de mar ode 1977 la csposa de Manuel se pusoloca y ella mato a Manuel y sus dos hijas. Estos muerlos son muy tristes porque tomaban un hombre muy bueno del mundo. La vida de Manuel Teruel fue lleno con cumpUmientos. Pucdc estar seguro en que Manuel Teruel habna hecho mas conlribuciones a la comunidad si el luviera una vida mas larga. En las palabras de una colega. la muerte de Manuel Teruel fue una perdida grande al hospital y a la profesion de psicologia Renee Picard Roberto Clemente Roberto Clemente: este nombre no solamente significa un jugador magnifico del beisbol. pero tambien significa un hombre que tenia mucho amor hacia los inhabitantes det mundo. Roberto Clemente nacio en Puerto Rico, en la ciudad de Carolina el 18 de agosto. 1934. Cuan do era nino. Roberto tenia mucho interes en los deportes, especiatmente en el beisbol y deportes de pista. El ganaba muchos premios en estos deportes. Sus especialidades eran en el tirar del javelin y el saltar alto. Si el no se firmo un con- trato del beisbol con los Brooklyn Dodgers, es posible que it habria tenido una posicion con el equipo de deportes pistas de USA para los Oiim picos. Clemente nojugo con los Dodgers: Jugaba con el club menar de los Dodgers, en la liga in teracional. Los gerentes de los Dodgers no permi tian que Roberto jugara con el equipo en lugar del equipo menor. Elios no creian que los otros equipos del beisbol querian tener Clemente, pero en el traxado del beisbol en 1955. los Pittsburgh Pirates lo adquincron por cuatro mil dolares, y esto era uno de los convenios mejores durante aquel periodo del beisbol. Despues del tra ado. Clemente recibia un pueslo en el equipo. Roberto jugaba bien. durante su segunda ano con los Pittsburgh Pirates, el tenia un promedio de .311. El gano un premedio de .300 en doce de sus dlccislete anos con la liga nacional del beisbol. y ganaba el premio de la liga na ctonal cuatro veces. Este hombre guiaba su equipo en la serie del mundo del beisbol en 1971. Todas las per- sonas de los Estados Umdos y del mundo ad miraban a este hombre. El gano la serie del mun do para los Pittsburgh Pirates sobre los Baltimore Orioles. El se convenia a un superstar del beisbol como Hank Aaron y Willie Mays. Por lodo su vida Clemente lenia interes en el bienestar de la gente, especiatmente en su tierra de Puerto Rico. El tenia mucho amor y el mostro esto el 31 de diciembre, 1972. Habia un ter- remoto en Managua. Nicaragua. Habia muchas personas que estaban muriendo y otros que reel- bian danos. Cuando el escucho esto. queria ir y dar ayuda a las victimas. Pero durante el viaje. habia un accidente en su avion, y Roberto Clemente fue matado. Roberto Clemente murio cuando cstaba trayendo ayuda a las victimas. El dio su vida para ayuda a otras personas que no lo conocian. Si. el era un jugador magnifico del beisbol. pero tambien era una persona que cuidaba de la gente del mundo. El mundo no solamente perdio un jugador del beisbol. tambien perdio un horn bre que tenia mucho amor y un coraxon grande para humanidad y para personas que no podian ayudar a ellos mismos. Esta es la tragedia peor de todo. Laura DesR. :he Felisa Rincon de Gautier Felisa Rincon de Gautier, famosa senor a de politica en Puerto Rico, nacio en el pueblo de Ceiba. Puerto Rico el 9 de cncro en 1897. Su padre. Don Enrique Rincon Plumey trabajaba de abogado. Su madre ensenaba en la escuela. Cuando Felisa tenia once, sus padres se murieron y se le quedo la responsibilidad de cuidar a sus sicle menores hermanos y hermanas. Antes que su madre se murio. le habia empeiado a ensenar el arte de la costura a Felisa. Despues de anos de practica se hixo pro- fesional y creadora de modelas exclusivas. Despues de trabajar en la isla por anos. Felisa se fue a tiueva York en busca de mas experienda consiguio trabajo como contadora en una tienda en la Quinta Avenida. Eventualmente gano un poco de dinero y volvio a su isla natal donde abrio una tienda llamada Felisa's Style Shop. Esta tienda credo rapidamente y se consideraba una de las mas lujosas. En 1932. ella fue impelada por Don Jorge Font para regislrarse para votar. Esto era de gran im portania porque fue la primera vex que las mu jeres tenian el derecho de votar. Sc regisuo en el Partido Liberal. Durante las clecciones ella noto que el derecho al su fragio de atgunas mujeres no fue respetado. Felisa las ayudo. A causa de esto se metio en politicas. A causa de su nueva actividad se cnconlro con un lider de gran semejan a de las mismas causas. Los dos (ormaron el Partido Popular Democratico. Este grupo tuvo exito cuando ganaron las elccciones de 1940. Felisa se caso con el Lie. Jenaro A. Gautier, ayudante del Pro curadtor General deJusticia. En 1946 acepto la posicion de alealda de San Juan. Se quedo asi por anos y fue notada por siempre hacer su mejor para la cuidad. Cuando tomo cargo habia casi medio millones de gente. Eschuchaba a lodos los problemas de la gente porque cada miercoles los dejaba hablar con ella. La cuidad de San Jose credo durante su gobierno a ser una de las mas bonitas y pro- gresivas cuidadcs del mundo. Ella tambien fue notada por sus cam- panas politicas en Nueva York entre sus compatriotas para que se envotvieran politicas. Ella gano muchos premios en su vida. De Espana recibio el Medal de Don Quixote, y de las Hijas de la Caridad. En 1954 fue honrada por la Onion de Americanas Senoras en Nueva York cuando fue nombrada ' Mujer de las Americanas. Esto es solamente un poco de los premios que esta gran senora recibio. Steven Prolasowicki 108 Espanol SCIENCE LAB K«vo Yvu G sr «?•' . 5- 3 y«s- C««I.A«j « t. 5 O Vi f iPvrfcJt'- To ■ A- bt Wi jrf- OT £ S foHoA — fvr 3eJ tv,-f. ® Tt i Ac W -j Kt A - - -rCrr , btlwitfl v-0 fV yLl c aick. £o«ct v - .4-C i SjA ■ 4 ■fvwO y 4 ?—) ■'- ■ t _ pv yj. xi- +- -. l X el-v4 x Ki u -4 ♦“ oJ fC t Cr lcA X to ji cL.io -K t § J°l % {, • ■ +t CvC 4l , i U -tl 7y c OKc, Ort . wc O fc 6 av,_±li _ XxloU'i ny 4k AtA -x, pe.-nt- , +k .££ Awlt U -4 -cj-k-k s bU l, • Uf w 4 K AA .-v, f i x - A •—■ ,JAC . + lr Vt,A'k, -J0 .r. JL J Hit 4 k 2£ C V Kc -n J+lltry Powl Cvllrlcr Jii.jkr Ce 4(l i , ® Oi. xtAii bl -Q -- l«wO fK. -1 4_ jltA-i Cc ttA’PlAU ! . d. -42rti- fifr- £ f.tfO W4l ’’ v « ' ■- bfcj «. £ A«t.- , Ot C t-4 K . . J y x- «w . rtt i hV , i Ih'- 4 J6 1Jr- ' —J «ve 4 (A%, Al ft j iKc -t J JlAflt • X jlXi rt ■ XMt l«-y CX h L J x dv' V% -O £xtA-y 4y Uv-A Oa 4) k«V4 £ ------ -- icAa - ■ i -. i..Wj , 4K | iAyx4 - t« il wt4 . Qo W l. vi i) Vjk n . CCly- —«((a Ort . uJt-i xAA ! 1 A -Af -v — A (nttk-— it_ Hit ‘fliiv kryc'ajv.’i 1 - rff J i c 7i' - h J C VjV«.- ■ CcXi ..X k- c£ U-M . k A t tx V,-, i +t p«.'-vit c- ts-'n d C t l) j| ect-C Ua . « w U j uviv +CA l JLAxK .y |v ixtfp z'c I'-vJ fw.M Hx f ,6ey0 - - tr(t.- cf Oaj.-, C«a a a ii i £ u.z, .y p .- - u i,i p -fwiXt oo7r Acv.v SSk ■ Sit- -A«t.v‘ Stii-is_____ . W Vl- 4 L TOiit Qn Science Labs are experiments which demonstrate to the student some of the beauty of biology, chemistry, physics or earth science. Above is an experiment per- formed by Kevin Jolley and Paul Gardner in Mrs. Carol Lane's Chemistry class. The experiment was to determine the cooling curve of a solution. This is an excellent ex- ample of the write-up. data table and graphing done in most lab exercises. Science Lab 109 THE HOMECOMING November 22. 1985. better known as the night the lights would not go out in the Quincy Vocational Technical School gymnasium. It was also known as the night of the annual Homecoming Dance. Homecoming '85 was organized by members of the Student Council. Despite the problem with the lights, the evening turned out successful because so many peo- ple attended and stayed through the evening. Unlike other dances, everyone was dressed in garb that was appropriate for the event. The disc jockey provided music that was great to dance to and pleased the majority of students. Clockwise From the Top Left: Student Council president Mike Cray. Student Council secretary Renee Picard Richard Armstrong and date. Homecoming Queen candidates. Dawn DePoto and Steven Rosher. Steve Protasowicki and Kathy Bitelti. Don Parry, Rick Morris. Brett Heeney. Michelle Bevilaqua. Liz Maher. 110 Homecoming Dance DANCE OF 1985 To no one's surprise. Don Parry was chosen Mr. Touchdown of 1985. Judy Kineauy was chosen to represent Quincy High as Homecoming Queen 1985. Clockwise From Top Left: Laiua DcsRochc presenting Mr. Touchdou’n Don Parry The traditional dance between Mr. Touchdown and the Homecoming Queen. John Cassetta (jetting down Vice President of the Student Council Steve Protasawrcki and Vice President of the Senior class Jerry Multin. Laura DesRoche presenting the first runner up for Homecoming Queen. Linda Dultnig. Li bourse, Denise Decoste and Patty Houten. Homecoming Queen of 1985. Judy Kineauy. Homecoming Dance 111 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Standing. L to R: Vice President Mark Porzio. President George Yanefski. Vice President Gerard Mullin. Seated: Donna McLoughlin, Tracye Paris. In- set photo: Advisor. Robert Sylvia. 112 Senior Class Officers Aduisor 113 The time has come for the Class of 1986 to depart these hallowed halls forever. We shall never again return as the students who daily must trudge their way up and down the stairways and cor- ridors waiting interminably for the 2:30 bell to ring. how. many of us will be wandering through the corridors of some institution of higher learning paying our way to gather the knowledge which was afforded us free in Quincy. Others of us will enter the job market and after transferring from class to class to avoid the teacher we disliked or the amount of work which was assigned will find that we can no longer do that with our bosses. Some of us will find it necessary to care for a family and our career pur- suits will have to wail for later years. Whatever the outcome, we are the Class of 1986 and on the following pages we put forth the coun tinances by which we desire to be remembered. Long live the Class of 1986! CLASS OF 1986 Helen M. Abban Helen Abban. LIL BOBBAN. 89 Robertson Street. Qumcy. 02169. Later, my friends. To '86. Good luck. Thanks Mom. I Love You! U2. 4 18 85. V.W. B.K. ( Bono's getting blurry' ), Mike. I'll always love you (4 4 83. forever). Thanks Mr. I and Mrs. N.. I ll miss you Remember all the good times! EJA. — I love you — You are always in my heart! James A. Abdallah. ABBA. 48 Silver Street. Quincy Point. 02169. POINT. APPA Watch TV. . Ed. four years of math Space, don't tell me. Yicken n Pinhead, remember the CLAMS Bob n Greg. BEEZ in Oktoba Bermuda. Good luck: GH. BP. CC. JR. BE. SM. BM. RG. RAT. AW. WC. WR. KD. JP. DB. DO. ER. MB and everyone else. Thanks Suds and Wally. Sandy Beach. Romper Room. Luv ya. Patty. Thanks Mom and James A. Abdallah James Adams Dad! DM. I made it! Stones concert. Later Boise n Gulls ■ . Like parties. Sandy Beach and the GAP. Dislike Hoodsies and digues. Nicole M. Acciavatti. NIKKI. 35 Mallard Road. Adam Shore. 02169. CHEERING. Jill. I'm staying over ’. Pageant. John, stop hitting me! . Sandy Heck Beach. Playing Badmitten. Jill? . Great party. Nik . Harry's for supper again . Micky Dee's Lunch pals: Ronnie. Smitty. Don and Sue. Mr. T. I read the wrong story . The green bomber. Linda. A bake sale. . We finally made it. Friends forever: Jill and Linda. Gary. I love you! 7 21 84. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you' James Adams. JIMBO . 14 Sherbourne Circle. Quin- cy Point. 02169. I've had the best years of my life here' The first two were tough, and they seemed endless, but Nicole M. Acciavatti Annette T. Addonizio the last two were a breeze. Thanks, of course. and to my Mom and Dad. Thank you very much! all to a very special girl. I met my sophomore year: APPLES. I couldn't have made it without her! I love very much! 1 14 85. 3 17 85. The Best!! Annette Addonizio. AT T . 59 Pond 02169.1 can't believe we made it. cy High Thanks DA.. S.B and M.F for the Luv ya T.E.: best friends forever. I'll never forge games. Pee Puff and my friends. Luv ya. Mom and Thanks Mr. A.. Hope everyone's life is as furfilling mine Is going to be. Luv ya. Friends remembered T.E.. L.F.. L.P.. M.C.. J.F.. DA.. S B.. S.B.. M R., and P.B. 114 Class of 1986 Donald J. Anderson Brian P. Antonetti Scott W. Aldcn, 105 Common Street. Wesi Quincy. 2169 Joseph Ameen. 52 Roger Street. West Quincy. 02169. Eugene C. Andella. Jr.. GENE . 15 Northfield Avenue. Germantown. 02169. Jim's Impala. Pereldog. Boycey's 15 paint jobs. Feencat's Tanarama. Bill at the Blood Drive laying out! Gene — and — Tina. Donald Joseph Anderson. 2 Shauvnul Place. Quincy. 02169. Brian P. Antonetti. 255 State Street. Adam Shore. 02169. Class of 1986 115 Christina M. Ash Michael J. Ash Richard L Armstrong. RICH . RICK , STRETCH , 38 Mount Ararat Road. Quincy. 02169. Summer of 85. Boys State. Teruus. Hantaskel. Vogue. Daaa . .. Voc Tcch BLAH . Howl around W s! Quin cy. Your faced. Conclusions? Plcp. Whooosh. Duplicate. Uncle Bruce and Wild Bill. Thanks to everyone who helped me make it through AP. I love you. Mom and Dad. Good luck to everyone and see you at the reunion. Sang Y. Moses L. Steve P. Mike G. Ray D. Chris C. Sam C. Sergio H and Shaun F. Richard J. Babineau Christina M. Ash. TINA . 198 School Street. Quincy. 02169. Remember the good times at Quincy High. Pickle. Guido. Schmedley. F. O. D. ' Summer of 84 85. Kincaide Park, remember 7 20-85 Jill and Juggs Barbie K. Remember P Town. What a joke, and Conn, with the Cars room 159. 82085 Florida 2-27 84 Love ya — Barbie K.. Juggs. Jill. Jackie. Barbie. Sharon. Ferg. Tisha. Val. Brenda. Ed. Richard and Paul. Thanks Mom! The Class of 86 I! Michael J. Ash. 18 Bedford Street. Quincy. 02169. Jon C. Belmont Richard J. Babineau. ‘ RICH . BABS . 541 Se Street. Quincy. 02169. Friends: Booga.AS. DB. KC. Rl SC. JA. HC. RD Ahh . LH. Juggs. SC. MH. CB. KM. Ei Wish you were here! Class of 86. (I love you The You're the object of my desire.) Thanks Mom and Da and Michele. I couldn't have made it without yas. Goo luck to all of the Class. Keep in touch. Jon C. Belmont. 140 Centre Street. South Quinq 02169. 116 Class of 1986 Mark P. Blowers Stephen J. Bottary Russell P. Boudreau Heidi M. Bowness Kenneth M. Boyce I Mark P. Blowers. 92 Sea Avenue. Quincy. 02169. i Stephen J. Bottary. 191 Manet Avenue. Quincy, j 02169. - i Russell Philip Boudreau. SKID . 52 Clover Avenue. | North Quincy. 02171. I can't believe I'm a senior. It's w been tough. I'm finally going to be out of school. Thank f Cod for my job ivith Potter Electric because now I have I1 money for gas! Heidi Monica Bowness. 13 Westford Street. Quincy. 02169. Hey chicken! We re on our way to a new begin rung. Canada '83. Fla.. K.C. Parties. Va Know . .? Hey babe. S.S. MW. TW Tracey you made all the difference Dave’s house. Missing you C.S. never forget you!! Han ny Beach. Mom you've been patient and understanding and stuck with me through hard limes. Dad it's been rough but we pulled through. Love you Mom. Dad. and Dave. Can 't live without you! Kenneth Boyce. BOYCEY , 159 Putnam Street. Quincy Center. 02169 Jim s Impala. Wayne the mad- man. Bill. I'll lay you out' Gene’s taloo. Stacey and the Blood Drive. Feeney, how s the suntan? OH HO Better get MAACO. Thanks Mom and Dad! Class of 1986 119 Stephen J. Boyle Stephen Joseph Boyle. 35 Agawam Road. Merry- mount. 02169. Thanks mom and dad for helping me get through. I couldn't have made it without you. Skibum '66. Porsche 982S. The Palace. College bound. Things I will never forget: Cape Cod weekend. Pgeant parties. Headwreckers. the ski slopes, and PLP's. How's your shkutta famous quote of '85? Best friends: CJ. KM. MR. SB. JB. MM. DC. ML. DA. TD. RL. SS. Jean E. Brandi. 14 Sixth Avenue. Quincy. 02169. Catherine A. Brill Cathy . 9 Central Avenue. Houghs Heck. 02169. Sloppy Parties. Christmas Party 64 . H.M. — Hey. Hey . Best Friends Forever H.M. and Jean E. Brandi Dauid Britt T.R. — H.M. and T.R. — E.C. called 143 E.C. forever. Helen Oh and I'm not physched! . Johnny and Bobby I Luo ya s. Thanks Ma and Dad I Love ya s. These 4 years have been hard, but I did It. Congratulations Class of 66 we finally made it!!! David Britt. 29 Lawn Avenue. Quincy Point. 02169. Football no more, basketball hopefully. Stacey H. I will never forget you and thanks for everything (JP. ring, coat) I will always love you. Thanks Mike. Davy Mock. Fols. and Baz for everything. Special thanks to Gerry. John. Grandma. Mom and you Dad. Don't forget Me. Catherine Brill Stephen C. Brooks because I won't forget all of you! Stephen Charles Brooks. BROOKSIE . 1206 Fw nace Brook Parkway. West Quincy. 02169. My first daj at Quincy High still seems like yesterday. Saying got bye to my friends is the hardest part of graduating. I u miss everyone who helped make high school a good e perience. Next comes college: and after that, u ' knows? Maybe. I will actually make something of my and make my parents proud. Thanks for putting up with me Mom and Dad. I love you both. think I can make il on my own now. 120 Class of 1986 Patricia A. Brown Sheryl A. Brunstrom Catherine Buckley Debra L. Burke John N. Bulger Patricia Ann Brown. TRICIA . 44 Peart Street. Quin- y. 02169. To the Class of 1966: We made It!'' Happy 'ails to alt of you. Close friends: you guys wilt always e remembered. I'm glad to sec you alt make It C.F. 29 82. l it always love you.' Ma and Dad. you are the est. I couldn't have done It without your love! (Thanks) ato! (Okay honey, bye bye!). Shcrylannc Brunstrom. CLAWS . DIZZY . 179 irarite Street. West Quincy. 02169. I finally made It! ee Charlie, I told you so! I ll always remember iRAPHICS and all the Little Juniors in my class! ledi Mart. Cruisin' Around. Party. Football Games, Give me a break! Doubt it! Loser , Michelle, you dirtbag! (Only Kidding!). Mike. I love ya! Thanks Ma and Dad! Love ya both! Catherine Ekicklcy. CATHIE . 5 Berkley Street. Quincy Point. 02169. We finally made it! Congratula (tons to a great class! Remember Gator 1985. Thanks Mom and Dad and Susan! John H. Bulger. 21 Quadrant Circle. Quincy. 02169. Debra Lynne Burke. LEGS . 174 Warren Avenue. Quincy. 02170. Best friends: WO. CD. AS. Lou and Crew. Freshman year at TA. Parties. If Dawn's bed could talk! KB 4 1 83 MFF. The pink hat C C Beer Min? JD. you'll always be my Lucky Star. Why are you here? ' Kcnmore. Why is your cup bigger than mine? THE BET! Chicken! BV Cab. Break legs. Gid. KISS Party. Summers on Cape Cod « I. I don't want to dls- Scusset. DM. 7 23 83. Whatever happens, hap pens! The Water fight CD. Don't forget to wear your glasses! Genesse CS. My Dough Boy JB. Too Cool. The GDFB: LTGL. The Bridge. G Ts Spike? Snarf? What is it? Don't even . . Who said that? Back to Ohio. You ain't seen nothing yet! Mom and Dad. I'll always be grateful to you! I love you very much! Class of 1986 121 Matthew Bums Matthew Burns. 36 Edinboro Road. Quincy. 02169- Rick Burns. 44 Winthrop Park. Quincy. 02169. Pamela X. Buscemi. 136 South Walnut Street. Quin- cy. 02169 Brian Calabro. 400 Granite Street. IVcs Quincy. 02169. Band parties. Canada '84. Was I there? Jr. prom. Every little thing she docs is magic. Sting con- 122 Class of 1986 Rick Bums Brian T. Calabro cert. 9 19 85. Magoonbo was a man 3 2 85 Puddy Cat. (Mary). 7 11 Memories. To all my friends, the best of luck to you! Virginia Beach bound 86. I wish never woke up this morning. Life was so easy when it was bor- ingI!! Thanks Mom and Dad! Maura Caldwell. 208 Rock Island Road. Houghs Heck. 02169. J.B.. 4 27 85. Wishing on a Star . I Ith Maura Caldwell grade: out to lunch with Cath and Linda. Shanna friends forever. Ain't no stopping us , nasty girls' meeting in the ladies room Cancun. Mexico. Canada Jr. prom, dancing. Hikki. 3rd of July. Escapade. Cathy. 7th to 12th. We made it! This isn't the end. it's only the beginning! Good Luck Class of '86. Love you Mom and Dad! Thanks for everything! Pamela X. Buscemi Karan M. Chadbourne Jennifer Chan Edward J. Ceriani Christopher O. Chase William L. Cheney Edward J. Ceriani. 34 Schlager Avenue. Wcsf Quin- cy. 02169. Julie. I'll always love you. Weee , I'm sleeping . Piggy . Friends: Chris V . Murph. P.D.. B.S.. R.P.. S.G. Good limes: The rink. Zana's collage. K.C.. Waterskiing, Jr. Class Day at College Pond. 20 min. return. Mr. Pen Ill's tree. Chooch . Dr. Crozier. Let's digress for a moment. Boyce's Comoro. How's your point job? Jim's Impala. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. I love you! ! Karan Chadbourne. KAZ . 110 Spring Street. Houghs Heck. 02169. B. Meadows. RG — Bud Tails — mem. 4-eva. April vacation — 4 19 T.S. Best Buddies 4 eva — Shaz. Judi. TC. RG. HC. EM — sunshine. JM — [5:00 AM Mills! PPuff — SD. HC. SS. MR — Donuts. Q.D. TDay-Beef. Whale-P.S.. Faxon. Seawall. Stairs. Circle. Tech. Pageant. H.H.T.B.W.L. JD — Bentley s — A.Q. — I.D. Please!! Star-Shout. Jr. Prom — See ya! Bermuda bound. Thanks Mom and Dad. I.L.Y.! Jennifer Chan. Ill Arnold Street. Quincy. 02169. Alright! Ho more detention and suspension! But really, school isn't as bad as they say it Is. Best of luck to the Class of '86. I'll miss you guys very much. Mom and Dad. thanks for supporting me in everything I do. I love you. To Vic: I. H. T. B. W.Y. F.A.L.H.E.A. Christopher O. Chase. PIHHEAD . 93 Baxter Avenue. Quincy. 02169. Sandy Beach . Quincy Point Rules! . Hit me. . Hothmg is belter than a Bud. B.P.. JA.. R.F.. H.K. and J.R. Hick, go count your friends. K.S.. T K.. M.O.. L.T.. Higgar and T V.. Double Dutch. Good luck Class of '86! Thanks Mom and Dad! Guys. I'm a bad boy! Like 02. Gap Band, abd blondes. Dislike Hoodsies. fluorescent socks and obnox- ious people. William Cheney, BILL . 1433 Furnace Brook Parkway. West Quincy. 02169. Good Luck to the Class of 86 and Good Luck to Appa. Devo. Stevo. McGahan. Bulge-Cat and P-Cat. We will never forget The Bud Mobile . Turkey Day '85. Johnny. Stevo's cars, and Plumbing Shop ‘86. ’ Thank you Mom and Dad. I love you! ’ Class of 1986 125 Craig J. Chevalier Lop Kee Chin Thomas Chou Craig J. Chevalier, 18 Curtis Avenue. Quincy, 02169. Lop Kce Chin. 6 Rawson Road. Quincy. 02169. Thomas Chou. 356 Quarry Street, West Quincu. 02169. J Michelle Cleary. 37 Bedford Street. Quincy. 02169. Never forget the park, the hut. IJust went for a walk. Michelle Cleary Sandy! B.F.. L.M.. J.N.. N.C., A.M.. J.G.. M.S. and J.L. College! Voodoos, burns. The Big Fight , Julie, more than a weekI A.M.. Sink Buddies.' L.M.. Pee Wee M.V.! N.C.. If you love something, set it free, if it comes back it's yours. If it doesn't it never was. No prob- lem. J.L.. Party Monster The Best is yet to come! Nancy Codner. NANNY PIES , 16 Miller Stile Road. Quincy. 02169. Remember all the good times we hate had. The Park. Come laugh with me. The Hut. Where's Michelle? VOODOOS. Sandy. KISS Party '85. Sweens. I love you. Take it easy. Barfo . Friends forever: AM. LM. MC. JM. JG. JL. MS and DM. 126 Class of 1986 Haney J. Connolly ' Paul W. Connelly. 292 Water Street. Quincy. 02169. Kris M. Connerty. 94 Dixwctl Avenue. Quincy. 02169. here is always something there to remind me Kev. Hey. Hey. what can I do? (2 12 62 — 9 23 82). 9th fade gang forever. I love you all. Best friends never art J.R. (KERMIT). A S. (GRUHT). D M. (CHEESE. 1ERDLE). PBJ. Hey. over Rae's house . Frog. Wheel, lumarock. I will always remember the friends I've met. Robert F. Connolly Thanks Deb when I needed ya. I love ya. Mom and Dad! Kathryn M. Connolly. 83 Garfield Street. Quincy, 02169. Haney J. Connolly. CAHOLE HOHKA . 28 Madeleine Street. Hough's Heck. 02169. RG VACA- TIOH!!! Kai — wanna do some donuts, sun?? PPCJFF SWALL BOGHDH KC SD ROGER . RD — MIRROR. MIRROR!!'' Kathy's house, who's babysitting?? Pagent, Tech. PL where are you going?? MILLS — It 's a hot dog weekend'!! HH The balls, why he?! ALB S JG — We re all basically eggplants!!! KC — It's urgent'! BOF'S. KC. SD. KS. EM. SB. JG. JD. TC. Best of luck, class of 86. We finally made it!! Thanx Mom and Dad. I Love You' Sorry if I forgot anyone! Robert F. Connolly. 35 Sargent Street. Quincy. 02169. Kris M. Connerty Kathryn M. Connolly Paul W. Connelly Class of 1986 127 Samuel T. Connolly Samuel Thomas Connolly. “SAMBO . II Bowes Avenue. Quincy. 02169. “If you can't do it. — it! . BLAH. Cape trips. Missions. Lukes. The I. See these arms? Flutics'. Ailro HEX. 6.02. ZOT. Los Tres Tunos. Cowboys Marty — Joe. Irving, ISK. Langston. Los “Rough Riders . 'B — Mac • D“. “Big Jake, you weren't so bad' Thanks: Mom and Dad. Matt. John. Mike. Jean and Manny! Friends: Shaun. Tom. Olie. Mike. Janice. Chris. Agnes. SP. SY. RA. MG. ML. SM. JR. MO. EF. JM. PB. Friskey. CR. MD. JC. CH. ELC. LSC and SOD. Steven M. Constas. 12 Rustic Place. Quincy. 02169. Good luck to all my friends and don't forget that we are Steoert M. Constas Christopher J. Coughlin the youth of the nation and masters of posterity. Wayne Correa. 76 East Squantum Street. Morth Quin cy. 02171. Physics: Such a Snooze! ,Mirror. mirror . Super Chooche. Boyce's Paint Jobs. SS Jimbo. Feen cat s Suntan, Pereldog. Wrestling with V. Bill: Laid out at the Blood Drive! Christopher John Coughlin. “CHRIS , 20 Richard Street. Quincy. 02169. BLAH. STAR TREK. Marble Madness. Collectables. Titans Alpha. Iron Man. Guar dian. BeeDecBop. Old Gray Book. . . Privately . ... I AM Captain Kirk. Duplicate Opposite. Janice Lester. Siskel Ebert. Slurp. Thank You. Yer Faced. Where's your Lap? Mixed English Class Period 3. Corridor Pass. Wayne J. Correa Jaqueline M. Coull Joan ... We re lost. Cable (JT. CT. DS. LD. Gladys). Physics . . . Again?!? “Hey Serg. what girl DOM’T you love? Kim . . . Luo Ya! Friends: SP. RD, SC, RA. SH. MG. ML. SF. SY. (JMCA BRUCE. WILD BILL ...I'm gon- na miss you guys!! Jaqueline Marie Coull. “WACKIE JACKIE . 28 Sex tant Circle. Quincy. 02169. Fred. I love you! Forever! 12 7 84. G town Summer Parties at Kincaide. Booga Lou. Juggs. Barb and Jill. How's the Annie doll Mr. Punehard? Broadmeadows. Rockin' Robin. Tweet. Tweet . Dump Crew AS and SM. McDrunk. Kris. Julie and Eileen. The Class of 86. Ma. I did it! Thanks! I love you! 128 Class of 1986 Class of 1986 129 Roberta Courtney Mark F. Crosby Roberta Courtney. 181 South Street. Quincy. 02169. Senior Trip!! . I can't believe we're seniors!! I'U never gct all the good times we had it Quincy High. I'll tways remember the gang from CAL' and the great mes we had with T.M. and T.G. The CYO Ski Trip and te B.H. ws a blast!!! COHGRATULATIOHS and GOOD OCK to all my friends, especially Lisa. Lee. Lisa. Uchelle. Lynn, and Jen. Thanks to my Mom. Dr. Gig io. nd Dr. Shah. made it!!! Colleen Craig, DOT RAT . 20 Marine Street. Houghs leek. 02169. Best friends: A S.. H.M.. M.M.. S.M.. S.L.. M . S.H.. L.M.. R.M. and J.K. Best times with Mark, mma and Him at Hantaskel and atAmma's parties. My Colleen Craig Neal A. Cunningham eighteenth birthday u as great! The best is yet to come in Bermuda. Goodbye to Homeroom 74. Mrs. Higgins and McDs. Thank you Mom and Dad. I love you! Like weekends, parties and the beach. Dislike school Hood sies. Rock music and cliques. Mario M. Cristoforo. 97 Doane Street. Quincy. 02169. Thank you for being there Mom. I couldn't have made it without you. Remember the good times at Quincy High . . . R.B.. Mr. Spaghetti! H O. Smedley! Bus Booth. J.H.. L.P.. P.F. I love you. Ron! These are the best of times! Like Fridays. Pizza, summer parties, summer nights and Ron. Dislike Mondays, hood sies. and saying goodbye to all my friends. I'll miss you all!! Mario M. Cristofaro Mark Frederick Crosby. BING . H. LOWE . 11 Hoover Avenue. Quincy. 02169. Well, we finally made it! We even made it through our math courses But. not without uttering those famous words. Oh Ho. Algebra One and Two! Concert Choir. Madrigals. Jazz Choir, and Show Choir were great! I was inducted into the na- tional Honor Society in eleventh grade. The Video Club, which I joined in my senioryear was an interesting end to my high school career. Congratulations to the Class of '86!! Heal A Cunningham. 215 north Central Avenue. Quincy. 02169. Kathleen A. Curley Kathleen A. Curley. 28 Grove Street. Quincy. 02169. Paul W. Daly Jr.. 162 Safford Street. Quincy. 02169. Knstina Mane Davis. KRIS '. 17 Union Street. Quin cy. 02169. We finally made it. T.P.l luv you. Scott.' P Puff. QCIub. Prom Committee. Thanks Mom and Dad. I Love You' Gym: YUK' Jr. prom: I had a great time. No Gas. Flat fires. BOYS! Open house — balloons! The Beach, best times. F.B. Games M.Q.B.P. Jan. '85 to 4- Paul W. Daly Jr. John L. DeBartolo ever! To ail of my friends. Good Luck in the future! Thank you for all the good times! Keep in touch! The world is full of copiers. Here's to the originals! Class of '85! John L. Debartolo. I Bedford Street. Quincy. 02169. Christina Lyn dcBettencourt. CHRISTY . 85 Baxter Ave.. Quincy. 02169. Thanks Mom and Dad for your support, understanding, and love. Debbie, you've been Kristina Davis Christina L. Debettencourt the greatest friend. I love you. Timmy, you're the fion. Thanks for all the times. 7 8 84. Deb. we re in sl( form! Grammie in the back of the van Summers on th Vineyard: those were the best of times! National Ho Society and all those darn committees. Coffee with Dc£j4I; bie after school! Never settle for less than you desero s. 130 Class of 1986 Denise L. DeCoste Debra A. DelVecchio Denise DcCoste. DOO . DOOGIE . 215 Wlnthrop Street. Houghs Heck. 02169. Best friends: Kris. Shat. Trish. Liz and St ace. ‘Six Chlx of '86‘. Summers of '84 85. Hany. Meadows. (KC and SD). Pageant. The Tech. Pumpkin Snatchers. July 3. Green M M party. Stacey K's. Paul's Saturday nights. Ken’s room. Zephyr 8 (SH. SS. KM. DD. DB. TC. KK. LM). The Lost Weekend ' (PM. MC. JK. SB). Coma tose!! Sr. Jr. Prom — Marshf- ield. I-L-Y Pat!! Thanks for being there. Turkey Days. Cheering 11 and 12 (SS. KM). Winter and Spring Track (Lou. Lau. Jen. Jul). Thanks Mr. Fran. ‘BRP!. . P-Puff. Bermuda bound. I love you Mum and Dad! Thanks!! Timothy Edward DeGust. TIM . 'DEGO '. 68 River- side Avenue. Adam Shore. 02169. I finally made it. I didn't think I would. What a trip? People were pretty radical. I'll miss this whole shop. Shop was Just one big party. I’m going away to play soldier. That should be a Timothy E. DeGust Dawn M. Depoto wild experience. JAMAICA '86 should be an experience too. “I'd Meed for Jamaican weed. I couldn't have done it without Ma and Dad. Thanks! Good luck and God love the Class of '86. Sharon DelGreco. SHAZ . STAHLEY . 3 Rhude Street. Quincy. 02169. BF 4-cva. Kaz Judy. QHS friends: HC. TC. DD. BU. RG. JM. KS. EH. MR. LC. EM. SC. TK. RB. RD. AY. TR. RC and SS. Ho . ALB's GEH. Mrs. B.. Mr. P.. Mrs. H.. Meadows . B + C. Faxon. C — 4 wheel. P.S.. Pageant. Voc-Tech. PL. The OUTLET STAIRS. There's F B . JD Bentley s STAR . LC. AQ. I.D. please . Believe ya . MM. Hany. Bermuda- bound. PPuff. SEAWALL. The green bomber. Best of Luck. '86! I love ya. Mom. Dad and Anthony. I couldn't have made it without you! Debbie DelVecchio. 153 Madison Avenue. Quincy. 02169. Good luck to the Class of 86. Remember all the Sharon L. DelGreco good times at Q.H.S. Don't forget the hockey games. « 14. Friendly's. Ho parking June. July, and August . The beaches. Andrea 's one woman band. Brenda 's Syn- thesizer mania. Turkey Day Games. Little Debbie Snack Cakes, and the Rallies. Thanks Mom and Dad. I couldn't have done it without you. Dawn Marie DePolo. DAWH . SAM . 35 Lowe Street Quincy Point. 02169. DW. DR. KL: Couldn't have made it without Yaz. It's time to face REALITY! Memories: CD we had some good times. RT — Forever in my heart. Den — Look at these pictures. Deb — Look at the guys. Canoe. PR and DM. JH and characters. HH Just Ducky — SA. Franki — Do you remember me? Viv. Steph. Swamp U Ma. Chevys. Red Eye. 9. L and D Powder Puff V. Bermuda Bound SS — HE — PP. DW — Puddle CLASS OF 86. KL — Hang in there. Thanks John. Dad and Mom. I love you! Class of 1986 131 Franklin T. Derbes Frankhn T. Derbes. FRANK , 175 Independence Avenue. South Quincy, 02169. Laura DesRoche. JR. GOOST . 95 White Street. West Quincy. 02169. Congratulations to the Class of 86' We made it guys! Australia — 2 86. JAC. Miss Laura , l it. Take the whole pack and the lifesavers. too Cathie, don't think about Junior Sue. Mary and Eric, you're the best. Debbie and Jill, words will never be enough Sherita. Chu! Brian. 2 18 66 — 11 18 84. my guardian angel, you'll always be in my heart Thanks to Pegge and the gang at 182 Neponset Avenue for making my dancing years there the best. A star danced and under it I was born. Thanks Mom and Laura A. DesRoche Scott Devlin Dad for everything. I LOVE YO(J! Adam Walsh Devine. 112 Thistlcpatch Way. Hingham. 02043. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad Summers in Pocasset. good times. Ufeguarding for the Town of Bourne. The swim team was great. It 's been a short four years. They were great! We re the first class to graduate with four years under our bells. M.S. (6 29 85; 9 14 85). P.G.T.SJ.NMA. — P.G. over Han- na; Ireland 8485 . Parties at the condos. 10 5 79 — GOD BLESS GRANDPA. How awful to reflect that what people say of us is true. Scott Devlin. DEV . 9 Hammond Court. South Quin- Adam W. Devine Kevin P. Devonshire cy. 02169. I year late . GRAND PRIX . WBCN is there. Remember The Great Tow Away . Sandra in 10th. Ilth and 12th. more to come! Love ya Sandra! Always will! Thanks Mom. P.S. Bar is a Spar! Kevin P. Devonshire. DEVO . 62 Mary Street. Quin• cy Point. 02169. Later Q.H.S. — V.T. Bam Bam; Macadoo. Appa. Russ. Ronny-Rocket. and BulgeCali It 's been real' Bud dogs, liquid lunch. Welcome to N.H.: Bermuda 86. D.T.CA.S.TS.. Turkey Day '85. Th Hogs. Ballbusters and Mr. Sled. (May he live on). Gooc luck to all my friends and most of all. Thanks Ma anc Dad. 132 Class of 1986 Richard F. Dicarlo Hai Phuoc Dieu Paul Dillon Rocco DUullio Elizabeth A. Doherty Richard DiCarlo. DEEK . 1403 Furnace Brook Parkway. Quincy. 02169. Boos numbers, pigeon 4. Bitty and Tusan. their wedges. UbbaLou. Rick's taxi service, neighbors, you wouldn't believe it Miss, a big bou'l of shrimp, do you like this restaurant? Good Luck class of '66. Li. and the squirrel. Like girls from other cities, hockey, poptarts. and General Hospital. Dislike English, homework, math and Frisco Jones Hai Phuoc Dieu. 12 Bersanl Circle. Apt. 4. Quincy. 02169. Paul Dillon. 131 Downer Avenue. Quincy. 02169 Rocco DiTullio. 25 Layfayeltc Road. Quincy. 02169. EtixabethA. Doherty. ELIZA . BETH . 19 Hughes Street. Quincy. 02169 Spammy. cruelty is the greatest form of love. Out of school. Be careful.' The Krishnas await . The Hew Day Risen is gleaming on Manchester and Minneapolis, so where am I? Pat ti. the Swan Boats are cool, but how close are they to the hill? Wanx Suburbia, you meant well. England is mine and I intend to take if. HUSKER DU. Violent Fern mes. SMITHS'. Caught cha! All the things I anticipate, tomorrow's great and I can't wait. Maureen E. Doherty Maureen Doherty. 'GWEN'. 16 Perley Place. Quincy. 02169. Deb. it's been 12 — ready 4 more? Tillie. Shalom, wont another perm? Leme. Cheryl and Jill BCN fireworks, he has a poncho on! Gonna gel your boyfnend. but we lost Jill! Co grounded Forragut House. Lynne, shoot the hard hoodsics! Pageant and Tech parties. Chinese rcdlights. Pnnce Ledgerlond — Patty. David. Denise, you're the best! David, ask me and I'll be there — I Head you — id's make it last bud dy! Thanks Kathy. Gma. G pa — love you dad! Carolann Donnelt. CA . 23 Keyes Street. Quincy Point. 02169. Friends forever: MR. JD. MD. JF. LG. JF. 134 Class of 1986 Carolann Donnell Kevin W. Drake AC. CK and SC. Good luck to oil of you!! Maureen. It 's the buiiard and Alba F. forever. Lynne and Jayne. It looks like u r finally made it! MR. JF and MD. I can't forget the summer of '63. Tommy 's party. Sandy Beach, and most of oil. Pollard School. Good luck to the Class of '86. It's been fun! Thanks for everything Mom. Dad. Mike. Shell and Rich. I never would have made it without you. I Love You All! Jill M. Dooley. 60 Hind Street. Apt 2. Quincy. 02169. Kevin Drake. 654 Willard Street. IVesJ Quincy. 02169. Cruising in my Cutlass . . . Bermuda '86. Shea Rink, what a job . . . EA-S-Y NUT. StiFLE ... Stacey I I965. Jill M. Dooley Donald Driscoll Stadium 3 2285. Donald Driscoll. 7 South Central Terrace. Woilasti 02170. Four years went by very quickly. Welcome to the real world! We did not quit when times were t but some did. All I hove to say to them is good luck. Tt the ones who did not quit, to you: Have all the luck frl] the world! P.S. Thanks to Lew (Foss) (Moe). Specii thanks to my closest friends: K.M.W. (Were W K.M.W. (Golden Lion) SJ.M. (Moonsy) and MA., (Squirt). From D.K.D. (The Destructive Duck). To tl Class of '86! V Raymond M. Dunn Moreen M. Duran Theresa A. Ellison tobies. Siskel Ebert, big Joke. Summer School (Freedom), Cathy (Banana head). FRIENDS: CC. SY. RA. MG. SP. ML. SH. Unca Bruce; CYO. JR. EM. SZ. PD. BG. RC: THE GANG: SP. RG. JZ BH: Sue (h.s.). Dawn 2 1 85. Je(l Colby. I will consider it. Noreen M. Duran. 12 Cheriton Road. Quincy. 02169. Robert E. EUis. BOBBY . 29 Arnold Street. Quincy Point. 02169. Bermuda '86. Quincy Point Frocver! Wally's Tub Party, Skiing. FURY. Sandy Beach n Pollard. Beez in Oktoba. AbbaAppa. Sculptured rocks. Good times. Bad times. Same old friends! Sean Murph. Edzo. D.T.. R.R.. G.H.. JA.. V . P . S.F.. W.R.. T.D.. D.O.. P.D.. E.R.. S B.. T.V.. D.J.. PR . B.J.. R.M.. W.C. and T.L. Luv ya. Laurie!!! Thanks Mom and Dad! Theresa Ann Eltison. TERRY . 20 Arnold Street. Quincy Point. 02169. We are the seniors it is true. After graduation life's going to seem different and new. We are the class of '86. We were among the first ninth graders to exist. We will be remembered with the rest as being one of the very best. Lori, never forget our song to (H.L.) even though it was a little out of tune. And the mysterious writing on (H.L. s) locker. That was one of my best years. I was crazy then, but only because you were there to have fun with. I'm glad I met you in the ninth grade. Annette, always remember our first driving lessons together. Remember 8 Lunch and (M.F.'s) twin. Class of 1986 135 Linda M. Dullnig Robert E. EUis Linda M. Dulling. 242 Liberty Street. Quincy. 02169. 8ermuda-bound '86. I'll always remember my great friends: Rob. Lisa. Bev. Liz. Kathy. Lynn. Renee. Bren and many others. I’ll never forget the times at Cal and talking about nails ! Remember when we almost killed ourselves the first time we got on the slopes! How about 11 ping pong in the CAF? Remember our great soccer team! I can't believe I made it! Thanks Mom and Dad! Raymond M. Dunn. RAY . 8 Ring Avenue. Quincy. 02169. IAMCAPT. KIRK. SLUPP. WABONGA. Yer Fac ed. BIAH, Batman. Titans. Crisis. STAR TREK. I wanna go back. It's inevitable. Janice Lester. Duplicate Op- posite. But Mr. McDonald — Thank you Raymond. Where’s your lap? Corridor pass. You're out of AP — Mixed English Per. 3 (Gwp — Don't think so), codec- Michael J. Feeney. 90 Walker Street. Quincy. 02169. Susan Ferguson. 28 Bell Street. Quincy. 02169. Well, ue did It! Congratulations to everyone in the Class of 86! Love ya all! We've all had some good times together, times I'll never forget. To my friends: I'll alivays be there (or you. Don't ever forget the Old but Good times K.C. — Our trip to Boston'! The Weekend !! Thanks Mom and Dad. You're the best! Jimmy: I love you! (10 29 82). To everyone in the class: Best of luck. I ll miss you guys! Brenda Ferrarii. 113 Brooks Avenue. Quincy. 02169. Susan E. Ferguson Matthew D. Fisher It's gonna blow. Mo parking June. July. August. Don't forget the hockey games. The boards. Little Debbie Snack Cakes. Andrea, one uwnan band. Synthcsiier mania. You Look Marvelous. Beverly Hills Cop. Free bir thday meal. Tuna Sub. C-Lunch. Debbie's fur coat. I know that. Linda's big red. Good luck to the Class of 86. Love you Ma. Dad. Susie. Billy and family Matthew Fisher. MATIO , 1244 Furnace Brook Parkway. Quincy. 02169. The time went so fast but I'm not complaining. Golf kegs. S.M.G.. Hill. Cabin. And let 's not forget the ski trips. Guido. B. O l.. Rizzo. Trip to M.Y.. James M. Fitzgerald Maine. Sloppy Crew. Been waiting. Love ya. Mom Pal for everything. It's been real! Later! James Fitzgerald. 303 Water Sf.. West Quincy. MA • 02169. Fidowski. Fitly. Fidel. Dooey. Bulgecat. Op. i ChlzweU, Devo. Russ. Appa. Tocchio. Ron. OO'Comer, The Greek. Plumbing '86. Moe. Lew. Have a good day] boys! Break em up! Head break? Common phrases, j Dollar one. Brown Pepsi. It's not for me. Which one do you want? Gym cough drops. (The 3P's Plumbingsj Planes, and Pools) 13 years and it's finally over. See QHS and QVTS. F to the fourth!!! Brenda M. Ferrazzi 136 Class of 1986 Jayne M. Fitzgerald Jillian Fitzgerald Robert T. Fitzgerald Edward J. Flavin Jayne Fitzgerald 22 Presidential Drive 1. Quincy Point 02169. Friends forever: Lisa Chase. JC. CD. JG. PW. My honey Sonny. I love you 4-13-65. Sandy Beach. Ron Bon's House. Sparrouz. you'll get it some day. Gogie. we re our of here. Chubby Chubllt. (L.C. and S.F.) fP.W. and P.S.) forever. Sean o. Nicki in Math: Yes. Jill is in my class Remember the good times. Forget the bad (Wey. Cell Roxanne). Thanks Mom. even you Jill. I'm finally finished. Jillian Fitzgerald. JILL . 22 Presidential Drive . Quincy Point. 02169. Moe — Going to Gramma's. Deb bie — Your car didn't move. Cheryl — She keeps hilling me. Lenie — It's a cop. Ca — I'm busting out. Lynne — Slow down. Hikki — Staying over. Cheering. LC. MK. SL. 66 CHIX — SH. LN. SS. DO. KM. PH. Ronnie. Spor to. Good party Nikki. Ledgerland. DD. JD. Pageant. Chinese red lights. Fireworks. Bish Katie. Spu. Mic D's. SNB. Hoodsie ?. Thanks Mom and Jayne. Lisa FitzGerald. 46 Linda Street. Abmgton. 02351. Hi Lisa M. FitzGerald everyone! (especially Kim. Laura and Lisa). I hope all of you have good luck in the future. Robert T. Fitzgerald. ROBBIE . 46 Harrison Street. Quincy. 02169. FitZ , Burma. Scars. Deano. Red. Allle. Nerdman. Alton. Daron. Nick The Point is the balls. The scumbags. Sandy Beach, Pollard. Griffity's Bar Grill. Brief Meetings. Pajama Night. Thanks Mom and Dad! Edward J. Flavin. 14 Neponset Road. Quincy. 02169. Class of 1986 137 Shaun M. Flavin E. Sean Foley Russell A. Forte Paul G. Francis Frank Freedman Shaun Michael Flavin, REMY12 Doyle Terrace. Germantown. 02169. never let studying interfere with your education. If you can't do it . . Rich, it's MISSIOn TIME Cape trips. April 2. 1985. Friends: Sam. Mike, Tom. Janice. Rich. Agnes (FH). Dan. Kim. MG. SP. RA. SY. Ml., and CC. Good luck all' Hey Mike, remember the chicken! Thanks MA. Dad. Ed. Jim. Joyce, and Granny. I love you all.' I never thought It would get here Is that all?? Sean Foley. 5 Tirrell St., north Quincy. 02171. Ber- muda 86. party till you drop plumbing shop, plumbers do it best, oil battle, home room, quick bums. no matches, the firm '85. Wally's parly, new suit. Mad Max. Please God I'm only 17. SADD rally, prom night. A toast (or the good times at QJI.S. Russell Forte. 38 Terne Road. Adam Shore. 02169. G town Rules. Plumbing. Flahive. Townies. GM. CK. JR. JP. PF. RL. I hear ya there, where ' Bermudabound '86. AC DC concert. Bud dogs. Good luck to the class of '86. Seeya. Bye Quincy High! Paul Gerard Francis. 47 Armory Street, Merrymounl. 02169. It 's been a long four years. Band 82 — '86. Shawn. These drums sound like 84 was the year and O'Keefe was the beer . Band parties. Canada. WobblesJ. Mirror, Mirror on the wall Hah. I didn't cat breakfast and you think I gonna buy you lunch? Hah! . Sure, you re mad now. but what will it matter when we re all cottage cheese? Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you! Frank Freedman. FRAHKO . 129 Doanc Street. Quincy. 02169. Rilo. Rosha. Mic, Twely. Gini. Army. The Ghetto. Flat top. Hanny. Glad to be out. . Mic. You're crazy. . Florida all the way and never come back. Thanks to Doug and Mom for getting me through the years. 138 Class of 1986 Lynn A. Fullerton Jean M. Gale Robert J. Gallagher Shaun P. Frenette Paula Frenette Paula Frenetic. FRETTS . 9 Ratehford Circle. Houghs Heck. 02169. I made it Mom and Dad! Thanks tor all your support! Don't forget: BC. WCC, An Egg . Four years of Mr. G. Like Fridays. Summer nights. Food. Ed. Parties. Walking the beach. S.K.. Books. Dislike Mondays. French. Gym. and homework. Good luck: MC. LS. JP. LF. TE. The four years at QHS went by quick. I can t believe we made it! Remember the good times, not the bad! Shaun Frenetic. GOPHER . 9 Ratehford Circle. Houghs Heck. 02169. Good Luck to the senior class of Electronics and ROTC. Good luck in the future and keep in touch. M.T.. T.R.. C.P.. J.T.. PC.. ME.. B.S.. B.H.. J.B.. J.G. and G.G. Thanks J.C. and E.H.. V P and P C. for all your help and guidance through these four short years. Remember: Mark's Flash Blindness. Jim's shock- ing himself. Bill — ’ TU lay you out!' and Mr. Obnoxious himself. Senior trip to Otis. The trip to College Pond with V.P. and Electronics senior class. And now I say good- bye to all my friends at Quincy High and Voc Tech Lynn A. Fullerton, 614 Willard Street. West Quincy. 02169. Always remember: morning CAF gang, if you can't see it .. .. The crow, d'you a meec. guy cows, quiche. Whaaa wa whaaa. Repo Man. P. IQ of 3?. Our island, ride crlspys. Rant and Rave. MC and JE — Cure Bound. Custodian, custodian. MY DAY and embarass ing moments w L L. Thanks to the CAF gang (csp. Mitch) for keeping me semi sane. Luv ya's — will miss ya's. Jean M. Gale. 425 Quarry Street. Quincy, 02169. Robert J. Gallagher. 57 Robertson St.. Quincy. 02169. Class of 1986 139 Rochelle L. Gillis David L. Gangi Paul K. Gardner David L. Gangi. GAHJ . 47 Main Street, Quincy Point, 02169. Point, parties, sandy. Best of luck Class of 66! Friends: JA.. R.B.. D.C., B.H.. M.M., R.P.. E.F.. R F. R.R.. H.K. JIMBO Thanks Mom and Dad. Florida, here I come!' 'THE PRIX RULES ' Like fast cars, girls. Friday night and summer vacation. Dislike school, red lights and Mondays Paul Kenneth Gardner. 40 Euclid Avenue. Hospital Hill. Quincy. 02169. J.H.. A.D.. T.S.. MA.. Ler. (912); Skiing. Florida. Ireland. London. Canada. WhitweH, Vo Es-Mos. PC vs Wn Poc. O s; Leo and Richardson. The Joanne E. Goguen Cure. Echo. Stompers. Let's Active. Fitchburg and U- Mass. What's up Mark; slave boy. perfect imitation, woi. Good luck Steve. Fut. Pre. S. California, rich, tanned. Rochelle Gillis. ROR . 7 Gridley Street. Quincy. 02169. Class of '86. Good luck! You're the best! I'm gonna miss ya! I love you. Von, Always and Forever!! 7 1 83. Duggic . Scruffy . The park. Good ol' times. Sr. prom. Senior trip. PPuff. Q.H.S.. Friends, keep in touch. I love you Mom and Dad. Joanne E. Goguen. 9Hersey Place. Quincy. 02169. Jennifer Golden. JEN , 21 Moreland Road. Quincy. Jennifer Golden 02169. Canada '84. Gondaluge. Rm 1001. Austria '65. One More flight . Florida '64- 66. What can I say? . Band. Soccer. Track '83 ‘86. Renee. Joanne. Laurie Liz — friends for life. Laurie — we re there! ML — PBS 85- 86? Liz — don't eat fried chicken! I got a bug in my eye. Joanne — I'm kidding. The Fab Four Together Forever! PPuff. Pumpkin Snatch 65. Party? Where? I'm waiting for the foam to go down . Hard works means something. Life fast. Die Laughing. Ho hurt in asking. Hothing for nothing. 140 Class of 1986 Steven J. Golden. I Thomas Street. Quincy. 02169. Michael E. Gray. GRAY , MIKE . 115 Greenleaf St.. Quincy. 02169. Thanks to all of my friends — RA. SY. ML. SHP. CC. RD. SP. SH. SC. SF. TK. LP. Joy R. and others. Vogue, Hantasket. DACKH . BLAH . RWAAWR! Big Jake. Unca Bruce. Boys Stale '85. I Tennis '82 86. Student Council President. SA.C. SARA T. 1 12 85. Thanks Dad — Think Cool! YES! POG MO THOIH! MAY THE ROAD RISE UP TO MEET YOU . . Beth Greenfield. 17 Roberts Street. South Quincy. 02169. Beth loves Paul forever! From Sterling to Quincy High. u e finally did it! Remember Powder Puff. Football games. Thanksgiving. Homecoming Dance. Spring Break. Senior Prom. The Cathay. The Marina. Jack IVagner, and HO. HEVER!'. DLB SPG. thanks to Jean G.. Jean B.. Theresa. Lisa. Carole. Sandi and Brownie. Well never forget you Robbie and Billy! Thanks Mom and Dad. I couldn't have made it without you! Love always. Beth Class of '86' Sandra Gregoti. 245 Franklin Street. Quincy. 02169. Julie Guidicc. 36 Overtook Road. Quincy. 02169. Ed I love you. always and forever There she Is . Please . The Park. Marco. The hut. Where's Michelle?.' . Cathy s house. Who's babysitting?!!' WA.B.E. , You love it! Granny . Best of friends: H.C.. H.C.. J.N.. M.C.. R.P.. and S.G. Always remember the good times. Forget the bad. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you! Class of 1986 141 Sergio O. Harnais Sergio Hamms, SERG . 69 Common Street. Quincy, 02169. Football — I'm confident that we can beat this team . Leggus Breakaleggus . Cripplitis . Mem- ba ; JH. DA. DP. PM. KJ. CV. RL. JT. JR. JK. BLAH: It's been great knowing all of you. Thanks squeeks — MG; Slick — CC; Lemon — SP; Flat — ML; Stretch — RA; Slurp — RD; yes . 'Goin' Down. Down . CC. what are we? Cable (LD. DS. CT. JT. Gladys). CC. This one's for you — She said to call her. She couldn 't talk cause her father just got home - Facial of the year. Also SY. SC. SF. MM. SB. MM. RM. MD. Mom and Dad. Thanks for all. I love you both! Gregory Harper. APPA . 195 Palmer Street. German- town. 02169. Later Q.H.S. — V.T. I wish all of my Gregory C. Harper Brett M. Heerxey friends the best of luck in life! Thanks: Macadoo. Bam Bam. Devo, BulgCat. Russ. Ron. Abba. Stu, B.E.. Abba's T.V.. Stones concert. Turkey Day '85. Bud dog, B.I.T.S., Keith — I Dude. July 3. Humma. Bermuda '86. Party. Palace. A-yuh. BEEZ IOH OKTOBA. REC TIOH. Walter's party. D. T. C, A. S. T. S. The years at W.E.H.. the best: Sr. Prom. Miss ya chie chie. Thanks Mom and Dad! I love you Angela. John C. Heath. 32 Filbert Street. West Quincy. 02169. Remember. 6 years of football: Farewell Mr. Sled! Leggus Breakaleggus. Cripplitis: 6 years of wres- tling, making weight, wrestleoffs. To my fellow graduates: Always remember something Is Impossible only until It is achieved! John C. Heath Michael S. Helfrich Brett Michael Heeney. BRET7SKI . 104 Dysart Street. Quincy. 02169. Point! It’s finally over! Awesome : band trip to Canada (Jim Reagan Suicide Man). Elm ■ Street Blues 84 Champs. Quincy over north always. Daniel Webster. — Point. — Quincy High = Freedom!! The response. Shaws work life. Megaparties were great Looking forward to reunions. Ho more English 12 with ‘ Wobbles and her Queen Anne's Lace . Ho more i band with Guido and his Brett. Shawn. Mark. Would you please leave the bandroom? I had a great four years and I’m looking forward to the college life. S.M.. B.C.. P.F.. M.H.. S.P.. D.G.. D.T.. J.B. '86 Rules!!! MichaelA. Helfrich. 35 Andrew Rd.. Quincy. 02169. 142 Class of 1986 Stacey M. Horrigan ■ Janet Marie Henwood. JAN . 384 Manet Avenue. Houghs Neck. 02169. Remember the good times I Friends 4eva. Capa. Jules. Chris C.. Hurl. Best friend 4 eva Michelle H. I love you ' Peter always and forever Thanks Pat C.. G.P. I plus a lot of memories. Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Gangi (or being there Miss ya Grampa ■ Love ya Charlie. Good luck Class of'86.1 couldn't have made it without you Mom and Dad. I love you. Thanks. Christine A Higgins 35 Bay View Street. Quincy Point. 02169. Robert H. Hodges. BOB . 26 Moore Street. Quincy. 102169. Those who write on bathroom walls . . . Those | j who read these words of wit.. . Ah. the wisdom which t Christine A. Higgins Patricia M. Houten we Find among the graffiti in the lavatories of Quincy High and Quincy Voc Tech' These are the good old days. ' Stacey Horrigan. STACE . 32 Robertson Street. Wes! Quincy. 02169. B.F. Chix of '86. Shat. Doo. Lit. Kris. Hoota. Stacey K. Mario. Kim. Lynnie. David 9 21 84. I love you! casts after casts! The Lost Weekend. ZEPHYR 8 — TC. DB. KK. 007. Moo. Grant. Bren. Green M M party. Pageant. Blue Hills. 117 Pinto. Ken s House — Poker. Paul's Satuday nights. Just Can ta Wait 4 84. Marc and Reek. Jr. Sr. Proms. Cougar. Marshfield — McD's. Beach. Soccer? Routes Hoots Hubcap — Catha Lane. Pumpkin Snatching (65). We Robert H. Hodges Won P Puff KILL. JF. MD) Hurl s Pepsis. BURP . . not T . Shat. What am I gonna do? Ma. Dad. Jen. Duke. I love you all! Patricia M. Houten. HOOT'. 106 Narragansett Road. Merrymount. 02169. Best of friends: Shat. Doo. Stace. Lit and Kris. Six chix of 86! Meadows: KC. SD. Pageant. Tech. Paul's house. Saturday nights — The Crew: JC. LT. JL. SP and BK. Ken's house. Green M M party. Martin — The Bug. Stoney Bear. Ledgerland Routes — Hubcap. Cathalanc. Stacey K's. Hurl — HR 130. Pepsi. Gum — Thanks! Lit — grrr! Sr. Jr. Proms — Marshfield. Burp' Not T! PPuff. Bermuda bound. I Love You Mom and Dad! Thanks! Class of 1986 143 Sean S. Jenkins Eileen Hunt Linda M. Hurley Kimberley Jacob Wanda M. Ilacqua Eileen Hunt. 221 Winthrop Street. Quincy, 02169. James K.. I'll always love you. Remember: Meadows. QHS. parties. Turkey Day game. Powder Puff. Faxon Park. A Lunch. Believe yar‘ Best friends forever: JK. KS. JC and QHS friends. JC. thanks 9 2 84. Cindy Lauper. Madonna. Kool and the Gang. Mick Jogger and Co.. The Boss. The Firm. Billy Ocean. Psyched! Class of '86. we made it! Good luck. Thanks Betty. Linda Hurley. HURL . 100 Standish Avenue. Wollaston. 02170. it's casual . Powder Puff. The Cape. Mashpotatoes. The Monte Carlo. SM (better with the paint job). The Charmer. Kathy remember the guy at CRA! Leslie Legless much' Watch the shoulder. Deb I'm never getting out! Houlen thanks for the name. Stacy don’t forget the PEPSI! W and CG Jack. Slurp can I wear your hat? Bud! Consume Babe! HD needs us. AH - money. DH ■ unique. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you' Wanda Ilacqua. 86 Edwin Street, north Quincy. 02171. Ola! classmates — Q.T.M.P. es muy buen. Mis amlgas. I.W.. P.H.. A.V.. S.C.. J.L.. J.S. . . LEO . . . Pabloes Fantastico . . . Taurus . . . tu quires? Yo amor tu . . . Victor Manuel Rios — Brown Peanut. Pablo Engage ment — no a noche mas ... bebe — nina — Maria Comer pitta — tacos — pistachios . .. quiero a ... Rollerskate se iceskate y futbol cheerleading ... no quiero — S.F.. C.S.. P.C. Que? bueno? y familia. See ya soon, tu estas bonito — Pablo — amor madre. Kimberley Catherine Jacob. 375 Franklin Street. Quincy. 02169.1 can't believe that we re going to finally graduate. From Dorchester to Quincy, it's been a big . change — for the better. I made a lot of good friends (Lisa Q. Laurie K. Lisa F. etc.) Without them life wouldn't be the same. All the thanks to Mom and Dad A for having all the patience in the world and for being so •' understanding. Love you guys! California, here we come!!! Sean Jenkins. 48 Parke Avenue. Squantum. 02171. See ya Foss. MoJo. Bulg Cat. Appa. Macka. Sav. Janet. Allan and Han. Laurel. Dan G.. Chris Amy. Mike V.. Tav. Mike G.. (Ellis Haven Times). Thanks Mom and Dad and Laura. 144 Class of 1986 Barry M. Johnson. 7 I Cliff Street. Quincy. 02169. Kevin John Jolley. JOLLS , 44 Spaulding Street. Quincy Point. 02169. Paperama. NHS. Elm Street Blues. '84 Champs. Football 83. 84. 85 and Basketball 84. 85 were great! Ho more gasscrs or suicides. We were the first class to survive four years, and we finally made it! College-bound. Thanks Mom and Marshall. Good tuck to the Class of '86! David G. Jones. 75 Greene Street. Quincy. 02169. Colman C. Joyce. 81 Babcock Street. Quincy. 01269. Sean Edward Joyce. 96 Intervale St.. So. Quincy. 02169. Sean and Diane 12 30 83. long walks doum the beach. Jr. and Sr. proms. B.I.S.. 57. Castle Island. Animal. Sollab. Mr. Air Force. ROTC Drill Meets and En- campments. AFJROTC 4 yrs.. Deputy Comm.. Cadet Comm.. Drill Team Rules. Quincy Over North. Army M.P.. Shannon Do. E.T. Broken. I can see ya! 4 months at Ft. McClellan or bust. Class of 1986 145 Mary Jo Kahler Jennifer Kane Nicholas A. Kardoose Sandra Kauanagh JoanM. Keane Mary Jo Kahler. MARY. 62 Ruggies Street. Quincy. 02169. The be it thing about graduating is the memories we will have of Quincy High To S.M.B.: We really had some great times together along with C.M. and I hope we have many more! It will always be England or Bust! And shopping in tiew York. Mom and Dad. what can I say? YO(J are the greatest! Jack: Vou haie always been a great inspiration to me. I love you. R.E.. too. Good luck to the Class of ’86! Jennifer Kane. 77 Scotch P--nd Place. Quincy. 02169. Nicholas Anthony Kardoose. NICK . Ill Baxter Avenue. Quincy. 02169. Best friends: C.C.. T.K.. R.F.. M.O.. K.S.. L.T.. G.Y. and EG. N.Y. Giants are I. Slam Dance. Hit Me'. Tony Catch Uhohl! Sandy Beach, tech. I'm a bad boy' Nick, got a smoke? . Hoodsie hunt ing. freaky freshman! Mr. A s PartyUp Class of '86! . ' Good Luck . Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you! Sandra Kavanagh. 20 Roselin Avenue. Quine 02169 It 's finally over. Can you believe it? I made son, great friends that I will never forget, especially Scot Love ya! Go to the Reunions: Keep in touch Class 86 . The Best! Thanks everyone! Quincy High I I Joan M. Keane. 168 Babcock Street. Quincy. 02169. 146 Class of 1986 Wayne D. Keddy Maureen A. Kelley Janine M. Kelly Kimberly A. Kelly Thomas J. Kelly Wayne D. Keddy. I4 Dayton Street. Quincy. 02169 Maureen Anne Kelley. MOE . 78 Darrow Street. Houghs Keck. 02169. LM. JK. YB. KK. SM. MM. KM. DB. RM. CK. LB. I love you guys.' Canada 84. Jcrgens and stuff. A mohawk!?! Luo ya Mr. C.. CO. 8286. Judi, didn't you know . . .? Mood Indigo '85. Beach parlies. ?and parties. Little big sister. Hey Lee. tea time? I don't jet it. Hey Jude, want a tissue? Always in my heart: PK. BM. MK. Jude, best friends are forever. Thanks for all he love and understanding Grams and Cramps. Love tou always. Thanks Mom and Dad! Janine M. Kelly. 83 Shaumut Street. Quincy. 02169. Ve're finally out of here! Hey Richie: Shoe bee doo. Marshfield 83 85 . Hampton Beach 85 . Saturday nights down the Park. Prom night — Cape bound. Graduation parlies. Let the good times roll . T. '.and Mr. P . GSILY, Many dreams come true and some have stiver linings. I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold!! Kimberly Ann Kelly. KIM . MISSY . 31 Binnacle Lane. Quincy. 02169. 1982 1986: These past four years have been great; the friends and memories. Love you Pat. 12 2483. Janice (sis) Ho ketchup. Do you want to sleep over. Tracy. Donna (Too bad you didn't make it). Jimmy. V66 MM. YH. SB. CH. SO. LB. JK. MK Ceramics: Mr. P. Lisa L. Jan (LIB). Julie H. Janice K. (clay fights). QCIub. Powder-Puff (72). Spn y (27). 83 and 86. Caril b 'an Cruise 86. The Cape. Florida 8485 Thanks for everything MOM. LOVE YA ALWAYS• Thomas John Kelly. T.K. . KELZO . 31 Binnacle Lane. Quincy. 02 69. Thank God. it is over! Canada '85. Senior Trip 86. Bryan Adams — Sting — Dire Straits '86. It is lime for a Cape trip! Stop and Shop. C.D.H.. zotish. 6.02. Snaggle. Hex. the boat, the final word I will never forget: Shaun (Remy). Rick (Dr Ohe). Mike Mutlaney (Wham). Janice (Janet). Tom B ' ients. Father Harry). Whimpy Dan. Like Hogan's I■ md Hugs Bunny. Dislike Sunday nights and M i i‘ k-.Ma' Class of 1986 147 Judith Kineavy Jodi E. Knowlton Laurie A. Killilea John C. Kilrain i Barbara D. Klingenberg Laurie Ann Killilea, 163 Darrow Street. Houghs Heck. 02J69. H, Usa Q. Kim J. Lisa F. Kenny A. LP. JK. JH. KM. GH. MC. KO. JK. EK. PK. Luv ya all! •Laurie and Kenny'. Hey guys, remember; CA a o FA. Zooma . Stephen, Warren. Vince. A-Smith R.R.. MC Y T. (M)R BJ. Gary S. and his Mutha, and the overpopula- tion of 'Flamers . Freaks , and Madonna. Thanks. Mom and Dad. for all your support and for putting up with me. We made it.'!! John C. Kilrain. JACKIE , II Avalon Avenue. Quin- cy Point. 02169. It uras good while it lasted, but I am glad it 's over. Good friends: MM. BP. CC and DC. Point is Great. Swim Team 82- 66. There will never be another class with as much class as the Class of 86!! Judith Anne Kineavy. JUDI . 52 Harragansett Road. Mcrnjmount. 02169. Success begins with your oum will: grow toward the stars of a greater destiny. Love you Mom. Dad, MaryEllcn. Tommy. Thanks for everything! Moe. Thanks for your friendship. MK. AC. SM. CD. KK. AD. BM. LM. HM. YB. and JR. Tuxedo Junction 84. Mood Indigo 85. Thanks Mrs. C. Montreal '84. CG 82 84. Ireland '84-85. Let go of the dashboard! GREAT . Heh. Heh. nice socks! I didn't know that? We all need the clowns to make us smile. Miss you. Big Daddy. Brother Pat (PJ). GM GP Kineavy. Good Luck Class of '86! Barbara D. Klingenberg. BARBIE K . 53 Buckley Street. West Quincy. 02169. Where's the party? Bruce Springsteen. The Boss . To Helen and Val: ''Bono's getting blurry! Kincaide Pork, spark. Cruis- ing. I love H.Y.. Lowenbrau Jim Beam and Cola. WAAF. WBCH and 85 red C amaro. Schmedley! I cant believe I made it! What a joke? Love ya. Val. Bubban. Ferg. Tricia. Lori. Lombardo. Juggs. Kelly and Brenda. To the rest of the Class of '86: Good luck! I love you. Mom ' Jodi Knowlton. 28 Weymouth Street. Quincy. 02169. 148 Class of 1986 Deborah LaFaure Paul R. Lully Darren M. Koss. 65 Winthrop Street. Quincy Point. nick, throw me a beer. I love you. Mom and Dad! Sorry Bian, Jam! . DM. Woof Woof. Mommy' 'That's 02169. They don't come any better. Ood bless you. I love you! gross' . Purple Ram. “Moe. I need a perm Ready or Anthony J. Koury. TOliY . 50 Clendalerd Street. JamesC. Labadie. 32 Cay Street. Quincy. 02169. not Amherst'Thanks guys Quincy Center. 02169. Good Luck. Class of 861 It's Deborah LaFavre. DEBBIE . FRENCHY”, 38 Cot■ Paul Laity, 169 Highland Avenue. Quincy. 02169 been great! . Carol (mouse) 9 28 84. KT. TV. EC. HK. tage Lane. Weymouth. 02188. Friends forever. Buffy. Football II. 12. KParty 8 2 85. P.O.. 6 23 85. 7 3 85. MC and LT The Bitches. The Tech. Pageant. Horhay s Bubbles. Gwen and Voe (J2. Tilly. Chinese. Redhghts. Leslie 9 26 85. JM. DS. DL. DL. DL. MS. KW. TR. MM. Bash 79 Old s Cutlass. let's Jam' I It play for you Cocoa Tits. Who lei d the dog? '. Jelly Donuts, toga. DR. MB. and KM. Belinda — you can wear my hat Daytona 85 (Venta and Ed). Bermuda bound 86. tlaked as a Jaybird . ‘I kept my pants on' '. Spu. B F D . A H . consume Hey ya You trusted us Satur Let s party' How do I like?. Plymouth. July 4. 1984. Lenie. I'm in LO VE , Squat. Did you gel your damsh day nights at the oldies. Thanks Ma and Dad! Patrick. Steven. Class of 2002. I'O never forget if. on Sunday? , P's and C s. Where should I park? . Class of 1986 149 Moses Yonder Lam Moses Lam. 131 Clay Street. Wollaston. 02170. Boys' State 85. Student Council. P.R.. Soccer Varsity. Tennis. Yearbook Staff. Pony Express. Love and thanks Mom and Dad. Remember BLAH. Hail to Big Chief. AP class I HUH? Good luck RA. SP. MG. CC. SY. SC. RD and SH. Thanks QH! Conclusions? Tuong Lam. 17 Fairview Road. Quincy. 02169. Bryan A. Lambert. 234 Newbury Avenue. Quincy. 02169 SCLIH. LAM. PILL. IV. REB. YAHEF AT MICKY D's Mrs. Higgins five day suspension. RAhlBO. Quincy Drill Team. CA P. HI! Hey Mocl! Hypo. Forever Quin- 150 Class of 1986 Tuong Lam Andrea R. LaPierre cy Color Guard. Quincy Ground Team SA R. Marines!!! Captain Cove. Semper Fi Quincy High!!! Andrea Rose LaPierre. 21 Randlett Street. Wollaston. 02170. To the entire Class of 1986; I hope you can understand why I left a little early. If you can t. use your imagination! . . . I'll never forget: Eric dreams, pro hockey bound. Outward bound. Kari. Bears! Debbie Snack Cakes. Brenda the one woman band. Jack M. psyche class. Steve the Jerk. Essays? Free birthday meal! Kathy B. Bcv and Beth D. Gweedo and the Band! Mr. Nankin, Jimmy Stewart, and Rick Middleton — 16. Michael L. Layden Salem State? The Beatles, and finally, when do I graduate!!! Michael L. Layden. 35 Pagoda Street. Milton. 02187. Good Luck to the Class of '86. Things to remember: The summer of '85. the PCC. Sandy Beach. Adam's parties. STOP SHOP. PLP's Christmas parly. Jr. Prom. Ac- counting class. Norm’s car. Friends to remember: DA. JS. JC. SB. CJ. CJ. VN. PC. MM. JN. MR. SB. NH. Quotes of ‘85 ‘86: I want a Hoodsie! How's your SHCUTTA? Bryan A. Lambert Catherine A. LeBlanc Janice A. Libby Mario LeVangie Lynne J. Light Catherine Anne LeBlanc. CATHY . JCIGGS . 27 Quadrant Circle. Germantown. 02169. I'll never forget the plumbing shop. Good luck everybody. Tina. Jaque. Barbie key. J.R.. E.H.. M.R.. L.L.. M.M.. A.S.. J.C.. S.M.. M.M.. G.H. Remember the lost weekend. 7-20-65. Charlie says? Hi hon. let's have a clambake at the Clam Box and we ll all eat clamnecks. Booga wooga. G- Town. Kincade Park. Thanks Mazda and the boys. I love you from Boston to Hawaii. I made It! Class of '86 is I. Mario LeVangie, 121 Martensen Street. Quincy. 02169. Donna BFF. Liz HRB. Bio I Scruffy. Stacey. Kim. Lou. Chris. Ken s Poker Cem '82. BDaUFs PBS. '84. '85. '86? P-Puff. College weekend. McPunky. JG. JS. LP. RP. KC and KC. VB — Canada 84. Chicago. This is not a democracy . Stacie. W. MG (HR). CC. Shi and Mel. BWB STATES 82. '84. 85 — Bed 3 Hies. Do it again next year. Agio . TD. LS. PA. SP. AG. HL and CF. Thanks H. W. P. I love you Mom. Dad. SL. CL. FL and Dan! Paul Lewis. LEW. 22 Samoset Avenue. Merry- mount. 02169. Well, it 's all over now. Good bye Quincy High. We all have our own feelings about our four tong years here. Some real good times, and some bad. like .. . (you remember.) Ski Club. Quebec. Charlie s Walk. The Rage. Julie and Jacquic. S.Y.C.. Buddogs. How. it's Paul A. Letvis all photographs and memories. We sure had some good times when we started way back when. It will be missed. Thanks for all the help. Mom and Dad! Janice Ann Libby. LIB . 31 Binnacle Lane. Quincy. 02169. '82- 86: They've been great! I'm gonna miss my friends but hold the memories. Kim (sis). Ho Ketchup. Sure. Ceramics. The Clay Fights. Mr. P.. JH. LL. JK. BD and KK. QCIub. Florida 85. Caribbean Cruise '86. The Cape. Mr. Shaun. Tom. Sam. Donna. Jimmy. Love Ya. Mike. Thanks for everything DAD. MOM. and MAM. I Love You All! Lynne J. Light. 12 Georgiana Road. Quincy. 02169. Class of 1986 151 Daniel C. Litterio Daniel Littcno. DAN THE MAN . 25 Hynes Avenue. Quincy. 02169. Today is the day I come closer to my death It is also the first day of the rest of my life. I would like to take up the rest of this page and say things about the world, but I won't because it would be boring. I can still remember every class I had since the first day of kindergarten. Boy. kindergarten seems like a million years ago. What a long way we all have come. From tiny babies in diapers to graduates from high school. Now we must go on and live our lives the way we choose. Before I slop writing I would tike to say two more things I like cars, motorcycles, airplanes and sexy girls. I hale faggots! Ronald F. Luisi. RON . 116 Robertson Street. Quin cy. 02169. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you! I ve finally Diana Lymberopoulos made it. The Riv for three days — CRASH. The Beach. Pageant and the Tech. Where the party? . 79 Bronco. '84-'85 J.R. Olympic Team. It's been great. Let's do it again some time. 9 14 65. PPuff '85. Florida. Like girls, cars, wrestling, parties, friends. Dislike hoodsies. cops and losing weight. Thanks again Mom and Dad. Good tuck to all!!! Chuong Hong Ly. 1621 Hancock Street. Apt. 15. Quincy. 02169. Diana Lymberopoulos. SOLA . 148 Copeland Street. West Quincy. 02169. Well guys. I 've finally made it. From Webster to the Voc Tech. I had some good times in school, especially In shop. Lau. don't forget Anise Oil! Remember the good times in tenth grade. Friends to remember: Laurie. Renee. Pat and Andrea. Good luck to the Class of ‘86. the first to put in four full years in Q.H.S. and Q.V.T.S. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support! Kimberly Lynch. KIMMY . 7 Weeden Place. Quincy. 02169. We've finally made it! Never thought this day would come. It's been a long haul. From Sterling to Quincy High. Not to forget all the Foobatl games and Turkey Day games. Class of '86. Good luck to all in the future' I'm going to miss all my friends ax we go our separate ways' (July 4. 1983) until (July 4. 1986) Doug DiBona Kim Lynch. 4 long years!!! To all the good times we had together and still more to come. Thank | you Mom and Dad. I will never forget all you have done | for me! I love you! Chuong Hong Ly Kimberly A. Lynch 152 Class of 1986 Steven MacDonald Robert J. MacMillan Elizabeth M. Maher V Kelly A. Mahon Steven MacDonald. MACADOO . 145 Billings Street, north Quincy. 02171. Bam Bam. Appa. Devo. RonnyRocket. Watlbangcr. Edso. SLR Q.H.S.S . Dot Rules . . Thanks Buddy and Micky. I couldn't have passed without you guys Turkey Game '85 liquids . College Pond bound . . Walter's party and the Bud mobile . . . Logan Airport Zone Welcome to flew Hampshire . .. DTCASTS . A pop in the lounge . . PRIME TARGET Robert J. MacMillan. BOB . 30 Quarterdeck Road. Germantown, 02169. Thanks MOM for everything you've done and for always being there when I needed you. I Love You! It doesn't seem possible, but we've made it to the top. We're now seniors Soon though it will be time to go our own ways, each with a different direction in mind. Good luck to The Class of '86. It was great Leanne C. Magho. 83 Doane Street. Quincy. 02169. Elizabeth M. Maher. LIZ 190 Plymouth Avenue. West Quincy. 02169. Ren. Runa. Todd. Flo — HMMM! DDHW. Thanks. Cake gang. FF. Where's the fish? Hey hath, we re 3 times vets. Laura, someday you'll get your gum IFtght Tin. Tlziland Colman — TBF. Florida — Jen. Keep the boogie in your butt! Wild E — nothing Leanne C. Maglio witty, sorry! Mo. HR math BF. Beverly — c xno un choking duck. Penicillin?? Slabbed — Debeast. V! Hi Flipper Ka. Kuna — BFF. 02. Lcdgerland — 3 weeks! Donnie — TFTF. We made it! STAY GOLD Kelly Mahon. 110 Shawmut Street. Quincy. 02169. Class of '86 — We finally made it. O'Rourke Park, sum- mers of '83. '84. First Railroadbound. Robin's Apt. Par ties — winter '85. Robin's graduation party. Let it snow.' Wanna go on a tnp? Watch out for those Minutemen. You freakin zippahead. Heeey (Chris) '. Kelzo . Good luck and keep In touch Thanks Mom. I couldn 't have done it without you. Class of 1986 153 KeliA. Mahoney John D. Maier Helmer S. Mayer Kimberly A. McAndrew Kimberly A. Mat vesti Kelt Mahoney. 71 Haviland Street. Wollaston. 02170. Electronics 8486 . Pcrclldog and The Doc. College Pond '85. Private Pilot's License 9 8 85. Florida 83- 84 . Key West '85. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything! John Maier. 24 Cleaves Street. Quincy. 02169. PL. DS. LD. MS. KW. TR. MM. DR. MB. KM. BH. Pparty 6 23 85. 7 3 85 EDG water drive, the tree, skiing At- lilash. A.H.S.. Road Trip. A.H.. B.F.D.. clouds, acquain- tance. That's not good!” behind Friendly's. D.H.. the oldies got me through! F. AY . Thanks Ma and Dad. Kimberly A. Malvesti. 31 Mallard Road, Adorns Shore. 02169. Best of Luck Class of '86! Powder Puff. Sandy Neck Beach. Cape Cod. Adams Shore Hockey. The Boat: the ladder. REO concert and the limo. Friends forever: M.S. and M.M. The Big Fight: Maria, you were right about her! NAPS '. SCOOP ice cream, the Journey to Middleboro. 'ERRANDS ’ in Dicky's car. THE FOLLOWERS . Mr. Culey and S.M.! Thanks for everything. Mom and Dad. I LOVE YOU! Helmer S. Mayer. 430 Washington Street. Quincy. 02169. Kimberly A. McAndrew. Newport Avenue. Quincy. 02169. 154 Class of 1986 Glen McAuliffe Scott McCullock Glen McAuliffe. 65 Grogan Avenue. Quincy. 02169. John McCarthy. 101 Taffrail Road Quincy. 02169. G Town . OHS? Joke ? . How arc ya? . Is this live or . .. ? . It's been real, it's been nice, but it's never been real nice.'.' Thanks Mom! LATTA' BYE Timothy J. McCarthy. 16 Hardwick Road. Quincy. 02169. Scott McCullock. 160 Water Street. South Quincy. 02169. '66 Chevy. Ho Gas. Cruising. Jail bound. Coors. John J. McCarthy Timothy J. McCarthy Michelle M. McDevitt Buds. How old are you? Woods bound. Bradford. Here comes the cops! 327 Small Block. I'll blow you away! That's a felony. Car Show. Queef. Fat Hairy B TH. Stake out Saturday night. 6 1 64. Scott and Cathy forever! Thanks Dad and Han! I couldn't do It without you! Good luck Class of '86! Michelle McDevitt. MICKEY DEE . 78 Glendale Road. Quincy. 02169. Friends forever: Anita. Pac. Jill. Kris. Deb. Kristen. My Gtown buddies: Jugs. Mel. Lingy. Lorraine. WackicJ. LucyL. Smurf. Don't forget Humarock. The Dump Crew. Faxon. Sandy. Dawn'spar ties. Hew Year’s Eve of '84; What a party! Mel and Lingy never tell! Glown The Drop. July 13. 1984. Visene and Peanutbutter. KISS 108 Party - champagne and limo 3:30 AM. Love ya Ma and Dad. I finally made it! Marie, you'll always be special. Hever forget ya. always remember! (The good times in D6 at B.C.). Class of 1986 155 Paul J. McDonough Paul J. McDonough. 112 Doanc Street. Quincy. 02169. Renee MeFadd. 69 Gilbert Street. Quincy, 02169- Good luck in the future '66! We finally made it! Always remember the good times, guys! 101 %. JK. MP. CV and MB. I love you. John! I couldn't have made it without you. Mom and John. I love you' Bye! Renee MeFadd Robert McGee Mark McGahan. I Gertrude Avenue, Germantown. 02169. Budmobile E.R.. The Red Heck, Maca Spew. Willy W.R.. new Hampshire. MLS. R.H.. APPA . Plumbing class; great time, liquid lunch. D. T.CA.S.T.S. Robert McGee. 117 Robertson Street. Quincy. 02169- Brian McGowan. 'MCGOO '. 8 Sea Avenue. Houghs Brian C. McGowan lieck. 02169. The Heck . Hawaii Bound '86. Good Luck: Abba. WC. AW. D.F.. Pole. Tucan. Wally. Stcvo. Hcrsh, Beef. RG. Thanks Suds and Mr. fiewcomb. Thanks Mom and Dad! Back the — up. Remember the (J2 concert. The BOSS is back. (Thanks Dude). Dislike hoodsies and cliques. Mark T. McGahan 156 Class of 1986 Michelle L. McKay Joseph E. McMakin Michelle L. McKay. 22 Vcrchlld Street. Quincy. 02169. Good tuck Class of '86! Powder-Pull. Friends forever: MS. WO. KM. SB. Town. Dicky s car. Cruising. The Journey . Middleboro. The Park. TB forever. California. 3 goats. MOM dictionary, the minibike. the whale watch, ink fights. Watty . Bunny Fu Fu's. Peanut Butler and Jetty! Sue — 2:00 AM. Rudy S. M. T — Mr. Walsh . OH WELL. EP and NL. New Year s Eve Theophilus McLelland Audrey A. McManus '84. J and J. Naps . The Followers . Thanks Mom and Dad. I Love You! Theophilus McLeltand. 63 Payne Street. Quincy. 02169. Donna McLoughlin. 154 Putnam Street. Quincy. 02169. We made it! Best friends KM. ML. MW and CR. The shows: S.D.. TJ. Ml. and ?? Party Places: Pageant. Faxon. Tech. Summer '85. Martha's Vineyard Donna J. McLoughlin (Chris;. New York. Best time of my life (Chns)! Always remember the good limes Tony McPutiky! Soccer 85 (JG. LP. MT) Love ya Mom and Dad! Joseph McMakin. JOE . 27 Franklin Street. Quincy. 02169. I've finally made it! Thanks Mom and Dad. I Love You Both . . . Remember: Parties '85!!! Audrey A. McManus. 8 Ratchford Street. Quincy. 02169. Class of J986 157 Mary C. McManus Michael S. Meigs Kimberly Mellor Peter A. Mellyn Catherine R. Miele Mary C. McManus. 2 Norton Road. Mcrymount. 02169. Michael S. Meigs. MEIGSY48 Ruggtcs Street. Quincy Point. 02169. SC. JK. BP. DG. SB. FD. DK. and SC! Mrs. Higgs. McD's. Monop's. Hey Soup: B.K. I. What a joke! Time to PARTY! Time to say goodbye! Bruins « . Butch. Bring the Cup home! Thanks Mom. I wouldn t have made it without you! I love you!! Keep the Pride high Presidents! Memories: Forever the Class of 86. Wayne and Greg: Good tuck in the future. Beaut Dee. Kimberly Mellor. KIM. 10 White Street. Quincy. 02169. Always and Forever — Doug — LOVE YOU!!! Best friends always — Donna. MaryLou. Christine. Mario. Stace. Always remember: 8th rade. Kenney s house. AU nighters. Junior Prom. Nantasket. New York. Pageant, the Tech. March II. Red TBird. Track. July 4th. Starbuck s. S.O.B.. Workin' ouf. E.H. — Good Luck Class of 86 !!! Thanks Auntie Maureen. I love ya!! Peter A. Mellyn. PETE. 26 Bayview Avenue. Houghs Neck. 02169. It's been a tong time coming but we re finally going to get out o' here . .. It's time to move on to bigger and better things . .. Bring on the col- lege life!!! I love you. Mom! Thanks for all the help' Thanks Dad and the rest of my family! Good luck to the Class of '86. ’ Let the good limes roll! Catherine Miele. ' CHICKIE. 39 Branch Street. Quin cy. 02169. Scott. Love ya! Thanks Mom and Dad For Everything! Electronics 84 86 ' B. McD's. 7th in the sweat box with the BROKEN projectors. SA. WM. PC. PS Summer of '85. Whatta Ya Wanna Do??? Ledgertand. College Pond '85 and 86. Boyce s terrific driving. Mr. Perilli's lectures. Bill — I’ll lay you out! 158 Class of 1986 Michael J. Minichello David G. Mohr Jr. Renee Morin T I ■_ i Malhew Miller Helen E. Mina Matthew J. Milter. 120 Sumner Street. Quincy. 02169. I can't believe we're there already. The happy times have come and gone. I hope these wonderful times will continue on. not only for me but for all my friends in Cabinet Making III . . P.S. Thanks Ma and Dad. If it weren't for you I probably wouldn't be writing this Good Luck Class of '86!!! Helen A. Mina. 5 Parkhurst Street. Houghs Heck. 02169. Congratulations to the class of '86. Best of luck in the future. We finally made f. FRIEHDS: CB. CP. LQ. MM. ML. DS. DG. JM. and DM Remember: Sloppy par ties, summer lime, weekends, the beach Cathy — Brille. Cath — BK. Carolyn — oh and I don't. Schlepa SS. Lisa — Orry. Cheryl — safes. Michelle — 'excuse me. I will never forget my years at Quincy High because they were the best. Thanks Ma and Dad. I love you! Michael J. A. Minkhcllo. 'MIHI GINNI. MICKEY, 11 Thompson Street. Quincy. 02169. Good Luck to all my friends. Death to my enemies' BERMUDA BOUHD. FLORIDA IH SEPTEMBER. WFL Eddie FiU — doubles on weekends. MOM and DAD AHD SISTERS TWO. I MADE IT. LOVE YOU FOREVER! To all the girls I've ever loved before and in the future! Remember the parties' QHS — You take care now. Good Luck Class of '86. Remember Ho matter where you go. that's where you'll be. David Mohr, UMDA. 24 Gay Street. Quincy. 02169. JiggaBoo. Dotey. CoolMan. Shatsy. Edda. Danny J.. Coach Mike: Bradford Champs. Bye Mr. D.. Quincy Basketball. This is the year!. Break a leg. Jim. B. K. Lunches — Charlie. Margaret. Fake Firebirds. Ho Parking Spaces. 2:30. Release Days. Working Money for Hothin David Lee Roth — soto — Basketball 8385. Suicides. Ewing. Jordan. I Love you. Cathy!. The Class of 86 is I. Renee Morin. 34 Hanna Street. Quincy. 02169. It has been a long four years, but it s finally coming to an end. The years I have spent at Vo-Tech have been full of good times It was never a dull day with all my friends from Culinary Arts. I wish you all the best of luck and hap- piness. Never forget those days full of mice, forks, pots, flying ice cubes, and disappeanng food. Thank you Ma and Dad for being there when I needed you: I love you both. The last two years have been my best, mainly because you have been with me Bruce I you. and look forward to our future. I Will see : at our re- union. so until then good bye. Class of 1986 159 Daniel M. Morrison. 39 Argonne Street. Quincy. 02 69 Kristine Mullancy. KRIS. 714 Sea Street. Quincy 02169. Best of friends: Doogie. Scruff. Lit. St ace, Houl. Stacey. Chics of 86. Summers at fiany 84 85. Pageant. The Tech. Zephyr 8 (SH. DD. SS. LM. DB. KK. TC. KM) (PM. MC. JK. SB). The Lost Weekend. Green Scott Mullen MCM party. Stacey K. s parties. Jr. prom — Marshfield. Paul 3 17 85. JV Cheering (SS. DD). Track 9 12. Thanks Mr. Fran. Brrrp!. Bermuda bound. I Love You Mom! Thanks! Good luck to the Class of 86’ Michael Joseph Mullarkey. ' MIKE. 27 Sampo Place. Quincy. 02169 But you don't understand? . Pumping gas. Beach-bound. 4th of July party. Summer of '85. Shawn M. Mullen You're scarin' me! . Is this day two? . Good luck to the CLASS of 86. Scott Mullen. 67 ' Water Street. Quincy. 02169. Shawn Mullen. 21 Bowes Avenue. Adam Shore. 02169. When the rest of the world is running down, you make the best of what 's still around. Daniel M. Morrison Kristine M. Mullaney I Michael J. Mullarkey 160 Class of 1986 Gerard J. Mullin David E. Murphy Gerard J. Mullin. JERRY. 196 Common Street. Quincy. 02169 As ue leave Quincy High School (the zenith of learning establishments in America), let us remember the good times and good friends we made here. Let us try not to have them disappear after May of '86 Thanks for (our great years. I especially thank you. Barbs, for being there. I love you! PaulF. Munafo. 98 Horton Road. Quincy. 02169. Cheriann Murphy. CHEZO. 274 Washington Street. Quincy Point. 02169. Looks like ue made it Cappa. Friends forever! Class of '86 «I 1 24 85. I love you Kevin (Burkie)' Hey. meet you all at Eddie's Diner. Paul F. Munafo Sean M. Murphy Remember all the good times: Humarock. (Julie C . l.m da C., Michelle M.) Senior Proms '85 and '86. The Park. Bentles. Sandy Beach: Beer Belly Brothers: Burkie. WatShy, Jimbo. Morgan. Murf, Ed and Dan. Florida bound!!! Thanks Mom and Dad. Love ya! It 's been real QHS!!! David Murphy. MORPH.' 186 Planter Street. Ger- mantown. 02169. Finally, give me a Bud dog! Hiiice! Cocked, cackled, and ripped! Football I. 2. 4 LB brothers, ya were real good? Flying objects after prac- tice. Tag? Friends. Mac. Hota. Chumbcrmalc. Coulter. Mona and Jack. School: Cabass. Austin. Sav. Sue. Deb. Cheriann Murphy Jill. Moe and Ron. Been through a lot Lynn and X! 1 ove Always. Marlene and Lori. Ag. video screen. Marco Big brother. Dan Jibba. butc. summer 85. Shmbo. milking it. Class of '84. Always love ya. Moe. Don't slip away Wrestling I. 2. 3. 4 Sectionals. States, sucking weight Thanks Mom and Dad. Scan Murphy. 31 Graham Street. Quincy. 02169. Ber- muda '86. The Point. Sandy Beach. Wally's Tub Party. Pollard. FURY. Skiing. Sculptured rocks The BV Bob EUis. Edzo. R. C .. T. D.. R R , D. T . Stu. V. P. W. R . S. F.. D. J. P. R.. R. M.. S. B..P.D..B J . T. V.. IV. C.. T.R..J A..D.O..E.R. and T.L. Thanks Ma Class of 1986 161 Shawn C. Murphy Shawn Murphy. 52 Bird Street. Houghs Heck. 02169- M W.. J. P.. D H . D. S.. J. S.. L. P.. J. G-. T. P.. J. A.. K. B . M. O.. E. C.. C. V.. B. S.: Parties at Sandy. Lite — Have two. get the mouthwash, funnels. It's a rumor! What you beat doin'? Beauty. Eh! Hey chickens. THAHKS MOM and DAD for everything. Good Luck everyone! Valeric Murray. 84 Albatross Road. Quincy. 02169. John W. Helson. ' JACK.'' 221 Whltwett Street. Julie A. Nelson Richard Newman Valerie Murray John W. Nelson Hospital Hill. Quincy 02169. '86. The Class with Class. Tournament Team 81. Ski Club. Lynn 9 4 84. Good times. Mosley girls. College parties. Stompers and Face to Face. Quarries. Cruising in Mike's cars. U2. next. Citgo? . Racing the 911. S.B. with M. T. and P. G. Parties at the condo. College bound. Junior prom. PG. MA. AD. TS and JS. Ruffing it with Dad. Park. Sandy Beach. Thanks Mom and Dad!! F. P. under the sun in Virginia. Julie Helson. 221 Whitwell Street. Quincy. 02169. M. C.. D. M.. H. C..A.M..L.M.. J G. The best of friends for the best of times! Park. Hut. Sandy Have you seen my shoe? Michelle, it's on you! Soggy Slippers and the adventure. Anne Marie you smell beautiful! Wanna give Julie a roll? like sands through the hourglass. Days of Haney and Mike' . Dave, an easy going guy 143! The big fight, burns! Thanks Mom and Dad! I love you! Richard Hewman. moved to parts unknown. 162 Class of 1986 Diep Nguyen Brian A. Nicholson Mark A. Nigro Stacie G. Nigro Michelle A. Norris Diep Nguyen. 53 Copeland Street, Quincy. 02169. Brian A Nicholson. 433 Sea Street. Quincy. 02169. Mark A. Nigro. 245 Winlhrop Street. Houghs Neck. 02169. A connecting principle. Linked to the invisible. Almost imperceptible. Something inexpressible. Science insusceptible. Logic so inflexible. Causally Connectible. Yet nothing is invincible. Stacie Nigro. 31 Pelican Road. Quincy. 02169. Liza. Che. BigBadBev. Deb (Hey Spike!). Twins ($ lb.). CCJJ 'T Buddies. Ayuh. Thanks for being there Cheryl. Sorry if that's too mushy! LK. 10. HFBB3. Anuda bucket!. I fight. (J2. Doubt it Ronnie.. Hey Trace, your roots are showing' Love bolnde « . The Tech — Never agam' Hypocrite. I'll learn to park the car. someday'. FGTH. I don t slick out my jaw! Thanks family' What??!? Study??? Good Luck Class of '86! Michelle Norris. NORY.' 377 Manet Avenue. Quin cy. 02169. Class of 86. we finally made it! Remember all of the good times! Janet. Best Friends Forever! . Lisa. Benches!'. Remember (K C . A S,. S D.. K. C . N. C.. D. D. J. C.. L. L.. L. C). Willows bound! Remember the Hut. Pageant. Meadows. C D. G ROW Y. Powder Puff. L. N. Homeroom buddies! Junior Prom, the foursome! K.D Excuse me! '. (W B ) (KDGFF)! J H . CVBDH. (HH). P. C. Sloppy! Thanks Mom and Dad (or all your time spent! I Love You! Nantasket bound' B bound! SP! Class of '86. Good Luck! I'll miss you all' Class of 1986 163 Elizabeth Mourse Elisabeth Nourse. LIZ. 142 Crescent Street. Quin- cy. 02169 Friends forever. Sharon. Stacey. Patty. Denise. Kristine. Six Chicks of '86. Hey Chick. LT- MBFITWWW. Pageant. Blue Hills. Kenny's room. July 3rd. April Vacation 84. Red Red Wine. Beach, Summer 84: DM. SK s green MCM party — JA. Hoots prince. Jr. prom. Shron Marie — clones; BurrrppTicked. MM — H. R . Buddy. Su y. OF. Powder Puff. Bermuda Bound. MMADN Kathleen OBrien. KATHY. 99 Garfield Street. Quin Kathleen M. O'Brien Hell C. O'Connor cy. 02169 Good luck Class of '86. I ll miss you guys. I love you. Mike. Remember the good times: Pally Jean. Karen's bug. Squeaky. GH!' Lingy Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you. I couldn't have made it without you. Later.' Michael O'Connor. 78 Virginia Road. Quincy. 02169. WRONG WAY. Football 85. Turkey Day. Thanks JB i tiiga. Meet ya down the Buie's. Tech party tonight! (J2 tour. To all my friends and the Class of '86: Good Luck! Came in with an eighth grade education and left with Michael S. O'Connor one js well! Heil O'Connor. 23 Doyle Terrace. Germantown. 02169. Good Luck to the Class of '86' David O'Keefe. BEEFA. 9 Ferrier Street. Quincy. 02169. Thanks Ma and Dad' The Plumbing Shop. The Lounge. Captain Morgan. '85 TA. Mike s GT. Bermuda 86. Elvis Costello. Friends: ER. SC. AW. AV. WR. BE. SM. JC. DS. DD. MC. MM. PM. DC and TG And for all those of you that have gone the other way. girts are j more FUN!' David D. O'Keefe 164 Class of 1986 Karen O'Neil Brian J. O'Neil Usa J. Pannella Tracye R. Paris Donald R. Parry Brian J. O'Neil. 62 Bracken Street. Quincy. 02169. Karen O'Neil. 22 Beacon Street, Quincy Point. 02169- Good tuck to everyone In the Class of 86. MC — get tin' married? KB. JK — remember the good times.' LQ. KOB. LP. CW. KW, SM: I II miss yas all Keep in touch Like floorers. Fridays, music, nature, pir a, animals and parlies. Dislike Monday mornings, war. and homework. Thanks Mom and Dad. Donna and Kevin Lisa Pannella. 730 Willard Street. Quincy. 02169 Remember the great times and the good friends Skiing — Linda D. (Look out for the tree ). Patronize the cake — Michelle 8 (Embarassing Moment 362). Cruisin'. M M's. Bermuda. I will always remember I F.. R. C . R. P. and The Gang. Thank you. Mom and Dad' Tracye Paris. 39 Bigelow Street. Quincy. 02169. Wc made it Party Animals' Don't forget the good times, the Tech. Pageant. Shea Winky. we did it Don't forget PJ s and blondes, paint, catatone, rollerboggie and DH. TT. Quincy Square. KISS party. DC. Don't run out of gas. . bowling. I luv u. ana. forever. Oct. 15. 1983. Candlelight dinner, beach. Cape, proms, ack I love you. Mom. Dad and Randy. Thanks! Good luck btondie I. H chicken Monte SS. miss ya! . MW. TS. we had great times . SB. JC. V-LN. SN. LM. HB. MW. SM. JP. DH. KD. TR. MN. Cal. I. Drive In. BYE. luv yas!! Donald R Parry. DON. DONNIE. 3 Hillsboro Street. Quincy. 02169. Bill. Ed Joe. Best of Friends. Bill Point Gym. Where s the beach? . Cape Cod (God's country). Murdock. I’ll do it myself. Jcu the economy is good. Donna, welcome to the All American family Dave. I don't know what I'll do without you. You're the greatest! Renee, you will always have a special place in my heart. Mom. Dad. Dave. Wendy, you too. Sue: I love you all. Thanks for everything' Donna I. Parry Lisa Pascarelli Rosaria M. Pellitteri Scott L. Pelosi Steven C. Perdios Donna Irene Parry. 103 Putnam Street. Quincy. 02169. FN Club — Field trips, new York. Florida, Sum mertime at the pool. Yeah! Wc finally graduated! Thanks Mom and Dad! Good Luck to all the graduates of the Class of 1906! Lisa Pascarelli. EWE. L. 422 Sea Street. Adam Shore. 02169. Best friends. S L (2). A. L. (Cheerio). L. M . M. 8 . K. M.. S. H.. S. S. (Su y Q), or (Scollap). and J.M. Best times Martha s Vineyard (skinny dipping). Nantasket Beach. Escapade (the buses). Vogue, north Weymouth. Opening game for Quinciy High, the Cemetary and Pageant. Weekend nights. Best Saying: What is that, a slut move '. Oh. and I'm not? . Twang it. Beat it. I would tike to say Thank you to my Mother for all her support and to you the best family (Cheryl. Mark. Liz and Sal). Thank you Grandma and Uncle Harry (or everything! Rosaria Marie Pellitteri. ' ROSE.'' 20 Massachusetts Avenue. Quincy. 02169. It s hard to believe that Point and notv Q.H.S. days are about to be over. If it wasn't for JG. EC. PD. DS. LV. BC. and my best friend Sandra Gregoli (dolce) I don't think I could have made it!!! Best of luck to Ed and Julie (Joanna)!! Revere Beach. ' Lollipop.' PPuff '85. In Town Today. ' Gina's. I'll miss you all'!! Thanks Mom and Dad! I love you! Scott L. Pelosi. 39 Kendall Street. Quincy, 02169. Steven Perdios. 82 Arnold Street. Quincy. 02169. Pollard to Point Jr. High. BH. JZ. RD. TG. THE GANG HEY! Wait a minute . . . ! Get a clue. 10th I Ith grade marriage. Good Luck to all my friends and the class of '86. Thanks MOM F, DAD. for getting me up. out of the shower and through school WE FINALLY MADE IT! 166 Class of 1986 Alfred P. Perez Michael Perry John E. Pelrillo Peter Pham Dzung Due Renee F. Picard Alfred P. Perez. AL. MORRIS DAY. ' 15 Ferndale Road. Wollaston. 02170. To think I finally made it from LEVIS to GUESS. seemed like forever. I hope I can still afford to go to college after I get through buying my new winter wardrobe. If your mind can conceive it. and your heart can believe it. then you can ACHIEVE If! I hope you can find the ' glamorous life. Dyanc. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Just remember. To Each Its Own! . Good Luck '66! Michael Perry. MIKE. 94 Brackett St.. Quincy. 02169. Mom and Dad. I have finally made it. From Daniel Webster to Point Jr. to Vo-Tech, it was a long voyage, but it's been worth it. Culinary Arts wjs the greatest. Working at Bentley's is great. 4 years HI never forget all the teachers who helped me. Good Luck to the Class of 86 Culinary Arts in whatever you do. Best friends Scott. John. Mike. Thanks Mom and Dad! John E. Petrillo. 22 Quarterdeck Road. Germantown. 02169. Peter Pham Dzung Due. 155 Quincy Street. Quincy. 02169. Renee Picard. RUMA. 61 Rogers Street. West Quin cy. 02169. JEfi and LIZ Friends 4 era. Florida. Austria. Canada, and M.H. Party. Where? Ski Club. Might Skiing. Jen. Billy's driveway? Gone: Luna. (GM). I mean COP PER. Stay Gold. Thmack Thmack Trudie. PBS. HR J09. 504. w Bob. I P. JS. HR. LP. ML. CJ I pump gas for a living! CHEM II — (Steve and Sang). Mo. m not on drugs. It's not bleached Seniors walk slow. Donnie. Homecoming 84. Edaiillc RR? We have plenty of time. MOM and DAD. I love you both! Don't worry. 11! come home! Class of 1986 167 5 - John J. Picarsky John Picarsky, JAY . PIC . 101 Edge outer Drive. Quincy. 02169. It's been a long time coming. The lounge. Murf. watch out for the fish. Walshic's house, (the exchange center) SM. MW. DH. DS. (Cocasion. MO) Football. Turkey Day 85. Sudtic. JA. DB. BM. WC. BGAW. Sled (LC). Love ya CHIEF. Thanks Mom and Dad. It's time to go out into the real world! Bnan D. Pitcher. PITCHA . 53 Town Hill Street. Quincy. 02169. You are where your thoughts have taken you and your wisdom shall be your destiny. Thanks Mom. Dad. CAP! I miss those attractive girls - “ Brian D. Pitcher Laurie J. Pitts Robert P. Pitts already! Seek and you shall find. Knock and it will be answ ered. Laurie J. Pitts. PITTSY . 41 Cross Street. West Quin cy. 02169. Finally! 1st to make 4 years. Heeey. would (J get a life. Go down the bandroom. Montreal. Virginia Beach. JProm Marshfield. The Time . Hazards! The Fab 5. Senior Parly. PPuff. Pumpkin Snatch. JO JO. friends forever, thanks for everything. Jen. we re there! T.S.. never forget you. Lou. Doo. Boo. Bean. Scruff. Spea Chucker. Mr. Fran « I coach winter and spring track; Soccer, the Best! Mom. What would I do without Joseph Poillucci you? Love you so much. Thanks!! Robert P. Pitts. BOBBY . 15 Curtis Avenue. Quincy 02169. Good luck graduating seniors. Good luo Pmand Jim in all you do. Keep in touch. Quine Presidents HOOP. Get to the POINT!! Sandy Beach Boohogin . Let the good times roll . You're such a clam. . Gap Band. Party Train!! J.R. What, it doesn't work! Sell it!! Look Ma and Dad. I made it!! Love ya!! Dislike hoodsies. fluorescent socks and punkers. Joseph Poillucci. 16 Bradford Street. Quincy, 02169. 168 Class of 1986 Mark Porzto Lori A. Post Steven Protasowicki Dawn E. Prussman James J. Regan Murk Porzio. PORZ . 79 Stedman Street, West Quin cy. 02169. Remember all the good times. Kellyfield. Football. 47. V and P . 0007 . Tday. Who's win- ning now? . Best friends: V . Ron-Don. Seano. Goo. GreenO. Milton. Scoobiedoo. Hey guys, that's a load off my mind ... . Columbus Day. the 15th. Karen. WBCti contest, ski trip. I-2-3-. swill hill, plumbbums. party with Arty. Bermuda bound '66. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love ya!. . Lori Post. 22 Ruggics Street. Quincy. 02169. Good luck to the class of 1986 especially T.E.. M.C.. andL.Q.! Terry. I am glad I met you. Don't slay too long In Ber- muda with H.L.I Thanks Mom and Dad! (KJ.. L.K.. L.F.. J.K.. C.H.. L.Z.) Steven H. Protasowicki. PRO , LEM . 141 Burgin Parkway. Quincy Center. 02169. H.H.S.. Boys' State 1965. Student Council V P., SA.C. Rep. Student Union. Varsity Tennis. Varsity Soccer. Basketball. BLAH . Somos tos ROUGH RIDERS'. For leading me from uncertain youth towards promising adulthood. Thank you Q.H.S.. my family and friends. Bruce and Big Jake — Always a Pleasure Mr. G. — Keep up the good work. Until the end: C.C.. M.L.. M.G.. RA.. S.C.. S.F.. S.Y.. R.D.. S.H.. and Bill- Dawn Elizabeth Prussman. BOOKER . 'DER DER . 129 Spring Steel Houghs Neck. 02169. BF4 eva Dawn. Lyn. Dee. Eka. TLA Dawn Eric Neck Girls I ' QHF DR. NP. CD. SS. SD. KC. DM. SB. DK. SF. MN. Best of Times S S. Boo. Condemned Houses. PL. JH. GDTVUR. love you Katey! Drivers Ed. Thank s Wayne. W.O-H. Comando Don't yell at me Mr. McD. Thank s Mr. Alb. I made it!! I love you Eric. I love you Mom. Jim. and Dan. We made it CLASS of 86. Best of Luck!! Jzvnes Joseph Regan. JIM . 17 Bowes Avenue. Quincy. 02169. It's been a quick four years, but they hate been pretty AWESOME! Thanks to Mr. Perilli and Dr. Crozier. I hope to use the skills you've taught me Jimbo. Yiking. Pinhead. Jan. Dave: I made it!'' We had some good times. I hope they don't end Class of 1986 169 Ronald R. Reicharl Jill M. Reynolds Timothy P. Riley Ronald R Reichert. 26 Hanna Street. Quincy Point. 02169. Good tuck guys: Macadoo. Barn Bam. Dcvo. Ap pa. Bulge Cat. Murphy. 'P''. Weed and Fit2. Looking for- ward to Bermuda. Canada, and May 20th. Looking back at Sandy Beach. Pollard. Bud dogs. Rootbeer Schnapps. Canada. Scumbags, and the Jocks . . . Jill Reynolds. 44 Hudson St. Quincy. 02169. Good- bye. and good luck Class of '86! Remember the good times, ppuff. senior prom, and our senior trip! Thanks to all the good people that made OHS the best. I love you ma. Thanks Quincy High. I'll never forgetcha! Lori Marie Richardson. RICHIE . 82 Grove St.. 02169. To the Class of '86: congratulations, we've final ly made it. I'll keep you all in the best of memory. To Brian: If the sun refused to shine. I will stilt be loving you! When the mountains crumble to the sea. there will still be you and me!! '7 love you BABE . LED-ZEP FOREVER RULES. So. let the good times roll everybody. Best of luck to you all. I'll be seeing you in the future. Timothy Riley. TIM . 129 Doane Street. Quincy. 02169. Good friends: SR. FF. PM. BA. DS. RC. SM. CK. 170 Class of 1986 Lori M. Richardson Edward V. Ring GM. FG. MM. RF. JR. PF. JS. SD. TP. KD and RL. Math genius! The Ghetto. Eat that Brian. You're ugly. Meadows. Flat Top. My Corrolta. Florida Bound. Good Luck Everyone. Don't catch any diseases. Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me through! The class of '86 is history! Ed Ring. BOOTS . 29 Upton Street. West Quincy. 02169. JimAB. Four years. Romper Room. The Lounge. Captain Morgan. Friends Forever: DO. AW. WR. SM. MG. JA. MU. BE. TV. Joyce C. Robertson Stephen Rosher Joyce C. Robertson. JOYCIE . TJ. . 43 Island Avenue. Houghs Heck. 02169. To set forth Is to seek accomplishment . Thanks mom. I love you. Sisters make B.F. sister J. BifBo. Mary ya! Wish you were with us LeeLee D. Remember the C times. Awesome 3 — forever. Wolly Beach, perturbed one. Yes Lyrxnie. party. P-Puff. Walpole. Bruce you're gone but not forgotten. Marro. Chipper. Dearest. Midda. Dingy. Luv Ya's. Cof- Matthew E. Roche Thomas Ross fee Beans CHI Still — she don 't Know. Good Luck 86. Matthew E. Roche. 6 Reardon Street. Quincy. 02169. Walter P. Rollins. 93 Edgewater Drive. Houghs Heck. 02169. Parties! All the good times and good friends. 02. R.E.M., Elvis Costello. The Dump. Whale. Tech. Ken's Room. Plumbing Shop. Tub party. S.M.. M.O.J.O.. T.V.. M.C.. B E.. K.S.. H.M.. E.R.. L.T.. T.C.. S B.. S.F.. S.M.. and D.O. Football. Sleeping out for 02 tickets. Mad Walter R. Rollins Max. Stephen Rosher. 4 Figrurehead Lane. Quincy. 02169. Thomas Ross. ROSCO . 221 Federal Avenue. Quin- cy. 02169. Why bust in? . Show of Power to Cabinet- Making III. M.B.. PL.. J.M.. M.M.. D.R.. D.S.. K.W.. and Ken. The Meeting . The fence at Mike's house Pur pie??? Faxon Park. Franklin Street incident! 9 6 85. 7 3 85. Animal House. 'Crazy Crew■! Class of 1986 171 Peter Rossi Mark A. Rowell MelisaA. Russell Peter M. Rossi, ROSS . “PETE , 45 Suomi Road, West Quincy, 02169 WELL, we finally made it! We even made it through math. But not without uttering those famous words of OH-HO ALGEBRA TWO! Drawing. Painting and Ceramics were really great all (our years. Computer BASIC was very interesting. We learned how to make programs in my senior year. Like Huey Lewis Christine M. Ryan and the Hews and Bruce Springsteen. Dislike Madonna and Duran Duran. I want to wish the best of luck to THE CLASS OF 86' Mark A. Rowell. 75 Taffrail Road. Quincy. 02169. Mclisa A. Russell. 191 Taffrail Road. Quincy. 02169. Christine Ryan. CHRIS . 151 Sea Street Quincy. 02169. Good luck '86. Best friends: MaryLou. Kim. Don Christopher M. Ryan na. Mario. Lynn. Lisa . . . C.B.. L.D.. Up Pageant. The Tech. The Pork. Kenny s room. Powder-Puff. The Artery. July 4. 1984 (T.S.K.S.). baked . Summer '85 Vineyard Donna. Canada. HC R . Texas. Thanks Mom and Dad. Brenda. Hana S.B.. D.M. forever . . . Christopher M. Ryan. 43 Spear Street. Quincy. 02169. 172 Class of 1986 Patricia Ryan Mark A. Sandonato Christopher Savage Patricia Ryan. PAT . VERA '. 43 Keyes Street. Quincy. 02169. I finally made thanks to you. Ma and Dad! The four years at VocTech have been fun. Thanks to all my friends in and out of school. The mice party in the tenth grade. The party with the WaWa-Wa mobile. Beaches and Ski trips are things I’ll never forget. I Love You Ma and Dad! Mark Sandonato. SANDO . 105 Merrymount Road. Merrymount. 02169. Remember alt the parties: Paul's. Jack's. Sandy Beach. Walsh's graduation party, and the 3rd of July at Dave's. I made a lot of friends in High School: D.S.. P.L.. T.R.. K.W.. D.R.. M B.. MM.. J.M. I Michael D. Savage will miss High School and all my friends when we graduate and go our separate ways. Thanks Mom and Dad! 'Good Luck Class of '86'. Like frosties and girls, dislike carrying books and the office. William P. Santino. Jr.. BILL'. GUIDO . 599 Sea Street. Adam Shore. 02169. MMBA — MM. MS. EGO. OOG. DUCKY. DO. JB. TK. GARO. MU; Robin s house — ST. MS. JS. NO. MC. BM. LS. PC. CH: Fndays — JS. MS. ST. NO, CH. DEE; I night on the town with NO CH ; Good times with JS; Canon fest — MM. Ms: Jamaica '86; Neil — US — Brainard Free Entertain ment' . Al The Kilter Pimp ; That's Italian — B A William Santino Jr. Lunch ; Good Luck Class of '86 ; Someday you'll wish you were a kid apart! Christopher Savage. 30 Harris St.. Quincy. MA. 02169. Macadoo. Bam Bam. Devo. AppA. Newman. Chie. Chie. the Bud Mobile. The House. Moe. Lew. Foez. Bulger. Dude. Cheney. Stew s Monte. Marks Classic '65. I wish all my friends the best of luck. Maria. Spike. Laura. Mike C. MOST OF ALL. I WOULD LIKE TO THANK MY MOM AND DAD. Michael D. Savage. MIKE . 122 Martensen Street. Quincy. 02169. Class of 1986 173 David Schofield David Schofield. 302 Rock Island Road. Houghs Heck. 02169■ Friends. Bute. Murph. Jack. Paul. Jay. Dan. Tim. Frank. Twecly. Mic, Dale. Mark. Mike. Pam. 'Baby Jen M.H Thanks MOM and DAD. I love you! Jack’s Party, Paul's Party. Animal House. Big Chill, Meatballs. This doesn't look good , Hey!! ya trusted us . God don't let me screw up! ' 'I advise you to start drinking heavily . Football. Skiing. Golf. Well, school's over. I wonder what I'm going to end up doing!!! Steven P. Schow Joseph M. Schumacher Steven P. Schow. 39 Robertson Street. Quincy, 02169. Peter Schucrch. SCHCJLTZ . 42 Bay View Avenue. Houghs Heck. 02169. GYE-HQ. KEL. COLB. SB. CLAUDIA. II II B4 — Jr. Sr. prom. I'll be there. Florida . Good luck to the Class of '86! H hateuer I've done. I couldn't have done it without you. Mother. Thanks for everything. I love you always! Peter Schuerch Anthony M. Scola Joseph M. Schumacher. JOE . 18 Endicott Street. Quincy. 02169. Anthony Scola, TOHY , 21 Hobomack Road. Quin- cy. 02169. Hockey reins supreme! psss . Hey Salsa! Oh. and I ain't going to Bermuda! My Maverick is Awesome! The Urban Assault Vehicle! Loochoul Maima! Donna '85. Hacka. Huss. Souza. Edzo. GOGO (PLAS!). and Maimer. 174 Class of 1986 Donald Ser vacs Shelley M. Silcox Steven A. Smart Deborah A. Sodcrstrom Tracy Sontag Donald Servaes. DOM . 51 Weymouth Street. Quin cy. 02169. Shelley M. Silcox. 15 Homestead Avenue. Quincy. 02169. Steven Andrew Smart. SAS , SMARTY'. 66 Utica Street. Adam Shore. 02169. Meadows was great, but Quincy High is better. Parlies were great every weekend! Fellow classmates were great, but I won't miss school! I hope to go to college like to go to the movies baked. Thanks Mom and Dad (or all the things you did! ill leave you with one famous quote! ' ill bleed for Jamaican weed 'Love ya I'll miss you Class of '86! Deborah A. Soderstrom. 7 Gemaine Avenue. Quincy. 02169. Tracy Sontag. 177 Talfrail Road. Quincy. 02169. Class of 1986 175 Kenneth J. Southivick Anthony A. Souza William D. Stacy Sharon Steen Julie C. Stevens Kenneth J. Southwick. KEN . 15 Cedar Place. Quin cy. 02169. Anthony Albert Souza. 84 Franklin Street. South Quincy. 02169. When I was a kid. one lime I had an old maid teacher that used to say. Tony, your thickest headed dunce in the school! But I noticed that she told me this a whole lot oftener than she used to tell the other kids how smart they were. I came to be the most talked about scholar in the township! WFNX 101.7 FM••• William D Stacy. 93 Havilend Street. Quincy. 02169. Good Luck Class of '86. Electronics Shop. Friends: V. Murph. Edzo. Daisy. Good Times: Jr. Class Day at Col lege Pond. Boycies Camaro. Jim's Impala. and Ed's Bird. Thanks Mr. Perilli and Dr. Crozier. Thanks for everything. Mom and Dad. I love you! Sharon Steen. SCROFF . I Bird Street. Houghs Neck. 02169. Best friends: Stace. Kris. Doo. Hout. Liz. Kah H. — Track 912. Jen. Lau. Lou. Jul. Thanks Mr. Fran (Brp!) — J.V. Cheering (DD. KM) — Ken 's house. Poker (MLW. ML. SH) — Liz's Pinto. 117. Blue Hills — Jr. Prom. Marshfield — Summer 84 and 85. Nany. Ju ly 3rd. Green M M party. Stace K's and Hout's. Ledgerland Routes. Zephyr 8 (DD. KM. SH. SS. LM. KK. TC. DB) (PM. MC. JK. SB). The Lost Weekend — P Puff. Hut. MD — love you Mom and Dad. L. R and J!! Julie Catherine Stevens. 74 Presidential Drive. Quin cy. 02169. The laughter is what we will remember when we remember the way we were. 176 Class of 1986 Brian M. Stewart Mary Rose Storella Anita Stranberg Maria Styles Cheryl A. Sullivan Brian M. Stewart. 35 Nut stand Avenue. Houghs Neck. 02169. Mary Rose Storella. ROSIE . 79 White Street. West Quincy. 02169. The four years here went by so fast! I will never forget all the great limes I had with L.D.. C.B.. R.M.. S.£., and R.H. Working with a bunch of great peo- ple at the Stop Shop (Newport Ave.) made the job fun. Remember homecoming '84. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Anita Stranberg. ANITA . 147 Glendale Road. Quin- cy. 02169. Friends forever. Debbie. McDrunk, Kris and Kevin. Dawn. Jill. Pac. Lisa. Met. CJandFS. KS. CL and RB. English. Now Always remember: Stephen l l I 85. love ya always, through the best of times, the Wheel. Faxon, the Dump. House parties. Dawn's house. B. C and C. PH(V). Deb's Cape Cod Cottages, you R . BABY. (JJuss love. Bud. KISS party 85. Humarock. Sr. Trip. Sr. prom. PPuff. Class of '86. 60 gyms to go! I'm going to miss my friends from QMS! Keep in touch! Thank you. Mom and Dad. I love you! ManaA. Styles. 295 Lake Street. Weymouth. 02189 David. I love you and always will (8 15 84). Class of '86 — Good luck and keep close. FF MM. KM. DC. PD. KC. Powder Puff. 2 Town Hill Street. Cruisin' in my car. Naps . The Cemetary . No money. No Job. No home . The big fight . MEM Dictionary. Peanut butter and Jelly. Oh. well . California sit upscar??? New Years Eve — 84. Minibike, ink Fights. Cabs. Supercuts, the whale watch? Bunny Fufus I love you Mom. Dad. Evan, and Eric. Bye bye Quincy High!!! Cheryl Sullivan. 38 Glover Ave . N. Quincy. 02171 Thank God that is finally over! I love you. Darryl. 1I 15- 83! Sean Patrick. 11 85. The tech. 8485 Ledgeriand 85! Party in the hills! What about the party on New Year's Eve. Stacey? S.F.. S.P.. C.L.. J.S.. friends forever. Thanks to everyone at Bethany. Gonna miss ya! Thanks. Mom and Dad Class of 1986 177 Kristen M. Sullivan Adam J. Swan Joanne Sweeney Lawrence R. Taglieri Kin Wah Tai Kristen M. Sullivan. 85 Winth op Street. Quincy. 02169. AdamJ. Swan. 142 Hall Place. Quincy. 02169. Joanne Sweeney. JO . 71 Grove Street. Quincy. 02169. It's finally over! Go nuts! Guys, what are we gonna do tonight? Party! Powder-Puff '85. Do you know what you did wrong? Jen's got the Doha. What am I gonna do. Lau? Jr. Prom. The Cape. Canada '84. Florida '86. Friends forever: Lau and Jen. Love ya guys. You're the best!! What a bunch of party animals The crew: LP. JG, ML. DM. and RP. Mom. I love you! I really wouldn't have made It without you! Lawrence R. Taglieri. LARRY . 79 Butler Road. Quincy. 02169. Wah Kin Tai. WAH '. 87 Botolph Street. North Quin cy. 02171. It's so hard for me and people to believe that I am about to graduate. I am only seventeen. I am prob- ably the youngest kid in the class. Actually. I skipped the eighth grade when I came here four years ago. It's so frustrating when the Soccer Team loses another game and on our way to another perfect season. I made many good friends. They're Just wonderful and I am go- ing to miss them. There is one thing I can tell you: The Class of '86 is the Best! Good Luck! 178 Class of 1986 James M. Thomson Mark David Timmons. MOANS . 20 Mersey Place. Quincy Point. 02169. Good luck to the Class of 86. especially the Electronics shop. Thanks for all your help V.P. and P.C. love you Shannon! I've made some good friends these past four years and I II never forget a single one. Keep in touch L.S.. S.F.. B.H.. D.S.. and P.F. Special thanks to Lisa S. who was there when I needed advice or Just a shoulder to cry on. (Especially the sum mer of '84). wouldn't have made it without you. Things I'll remember: the trip to College Pond. Junior Prom. Senior Prom. Sabrina Tarulli Mark D. Timmons percenter. Quincy Market. Joyce. Sotlab. Definitely go- ing to Surratt's party. Bob. Mike. Pete. Chris. Mike. Par ty till the Army, wait till you see me in that flat hat. and dress on June 7th. at Graduation. ADIOS!!! Mary Thornton. 546 Sea Street. Quincy. 02169. We re there! 4 years gone. 3 2 85 Brian. Luv ya 4-eva! Band — Canada '84. Party! Florida '86! Soccer. Waltham Revenge! No clue! Hey Stupidhead! JoJo. Jen. Laurie — Fiddlers on the Roof. Patti. We made it! The Fab Four. Jr. prom. Sting 9 19 85. Teddy and Rabbit! Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you! Andrea Tapia Mary M. Thorton Andrea Tapia. 6 Parmenler Place. Quincy. 02169. Sabrina B. Tarulli. 31 Dysart Street. Quincy. 02169. Thanks to all my friends for all the good limes in high school. Thank you Mom and Dad. You have always been there for me. And to all my teachers who taught me well. I will never forget my high school years. James M. Thomson. THEE ANIMAL . 28 Warn patuck Road. Quincy. 02169. F.T.W.. Born to be Wild. Rocky Horror Picture Show. Cooes. Diane. R.O.T.C.. Universe Gym. Conan. ArmyboundyAirbome. Ram bosize. Ruby's. Orpheom Theatre. Boston Garden. Ex- Class of 1986 179 David Tocchio David A. Tocchio. TOCH . 47 BurnsAvenue. Quincy Point. 02169. The Elm Street Blues 1 with Bretlsky. Jolts, and Devo in '84. Acrosrruth concerts. 8 17 85 and 12 27 84. How about the ride home? Wo hj ball. Hey Bom. how about fixing your car today”. Fomoco I Plumbing shop - I. by guys. BH. KJ. TV. BE. SM. HD. S CH.JB. SF. RR. WR. BJ. 08. KC. DG. HE. PSATWH. CL. SM. MM. Tammy A. Trabucco. 931 Southern Artery. Quincy. 02169. Brenda J. Urbanus. BREH”. 66 Afterton Street Houghs Heck. 02169. Meadows. QMS, Friends: SS, LM. TC. KK. JC. HS. KC. SD. HC. SF. TV . 78. BK. TA. Best Tammy A. Trabucco Ann M. Vaillancourl Brenda J. Ubanus Laurie J. Vanelli friend: Berta B. Keys. PPuff. Village Sub 4cva, CC. BU. RB. Hantasket. PB. Log — RB. BU Berta. GMCTA. Me and Cheryl. CC. Florida — Me and Jay. Jay. I love ya! 9 1 84. Roses are red. Violets are blue. Jay I II always be. Faithful to you! Love Ya Mom. Dad and Ed! Ann Vaillancourl. GILMORE”. 68 Lawn Avenue. Quincy Point. 02169.1 love you. Mike and Justin! Let 's have a happy life together! M.G.. never forget 7 22 84 — Let's Boop! Rod Stewart '84. Parties down Sandy. L.C. (hoodsie) and A.P.. remember the good times. I hope there's more — anywhere. L.T. HR 215 W.S.H. Charlie. C.C.. BFF' .A.B.. L.D.. andJ.G. growing up — FF. Thanks for being there! Special thanks to Bethany — I wouldn 't have made It through If it weren't for you. Thanks Jack. Julie, Mom and Mrs. G.! Laurie Vanelli. LAW. CABBAGE PATCH”. 23 Alber- tina Street. Quincy. 02169. Well guys, we finally made it. From Lincoln Hancock to the Tech. It’s been rough, but fun. Hever forget: Believe you me ... A master baker? mice and mlsc. rodents, salty muffins. Anise oil yuck. Wendy's girl, sausages. Sula. Pat. Renee. Andrea and the rest of the shop. Thanks guys. Good luck class of 86!! Thanks mom. I Love You!!! I know it 's time to go. U2. 180 Class of 1986 Lisa A. Vardaro Anthony Venturelli Lisa Vardaro. 51 Baxter Street. Quincy Point. 02169. Hey L.Z.. what's Z(JP? R.P.. cheerio days . Quincy PPuff '86. M.E.K. and A.S. I made It. Splderman I4U. keep it! D.S. M.S. — predictions. D.S. and M.M. Ber muda '86! Gigs , get the POINT? Good luck Class of '86! Thanks Mom and Dad. I Love You! Christopher J. Veneto. 85 Stedman Street. West Quin- cy. 02169. Never forget: Bermuda. Ski Trip. College Pond. Football 84 . 85 . 27. V and P . Friends: MP. SM. BE. SM. BS. EC. RO. MJ. SO. JK. RG. RM. Prom 85 and 86 . George's Party. BS Airplanes. Christopher J. Veneto Stephen Wallace Murph by the pool. Thanks MOM and DAD. Maria Veneria. 68 North Bayfield Road. Quincy. 02169. Anthony Venturelli VENTA 64 Cross Street West Quincy 02169. Salting with the Captain: Morgan Memorial. The Tech. Tobin. kTag. Okie. Pic. and the Dump Crew. Fla. 85 . Lenny's and Tim's Party. Dump- stock 8? Concerts (or Glendale Rd. Hows your face Plumbing Shop. Headbrcak' ' Plymouth, fishing at 3:00 am. Spaces Lounge. Brother Jim. Hey Bro . Maria Venezia Lounge Members Only. The Holy Challs. CR 84 ya know what I'm talking about.'' You know Jack.. .. Ijust MIGHT! Stephen T. Wallace. Jr.. STEVE . 27 Grogan Avenue. West Quincy. 02169. The conclusion of a great educational experience, and didn't I learn a lot?!?!? I remember Bob. Jake. Bruce. Edgar, and Maureen, thanks. It wasn't a waste. Lifeguarding, ski patrolling. EMSEMT, My day begins when yours ends . BYFBO. and NEVER give up. SEE YA! Class 6f 1986 181 Valerie J. Westland Karen Whalen Deborah L. Ward Deborah Lee Ward. DEBBIE , 249 Washington Street. Quincy Point. 02169. Remember all the good times we've had together. Summer of '85. the NH party! Mario — DD. don't drool! Just Ducky, eh Dawn.'' Hey Kaz. you can do it too. KL. DD. KC. SF. VW. HA. TB AHD SS. BZ 9 18 85. I love you guys. KL. I ll always be there for you.'' PPuff. We finally did it! Class of '86 is “ I! Thanks Mom. Dad and Grammy. I love you' Valerie Jean Westland. VA1 . 26 Ellis Street. Quin- cy. 02169. Hey. we made it! To all the people who make up the Class of 86. You're the best. Best of luck in the future! I’m going to miss ya! Billy — Where have you been all my life?!!!' Love. Rain on me!! Mom. Dad and Rosie: Thanks for everything. I Love You! Remember all the good times! See ya! Andrew Wcstphal Space’' 48 Cliff Street West Quin cy 02169.1 atone possess the tools on this ship of fools. Captian Morgan. The Lounge. Mike C. The Cool Bro. Tony K Venta, space, as the Band. Motorcycles Rule. Vewrs. Thanks Suds. “Open the Head . The shop. JA. JP. RG. WC. 08. BM. BEEFA. Hersh. Vcrrocks. I'm go ing home. It's just the airplane noise Pike. Like you 182 Class of 1986 Andrew M. Westphal Mary Lou Wlrtz read about. Tatoos. Karen Whalen. 50 Wall Street. Quincy. 02169. Mary Lou Wlrtz. LOU . 85 Alrick Road. West Quin cy. 02169. Sha ky— Always and forever! McCtoskeys (second family). Pageant, the Tech. Kenny's Room. (Poker — Help Scruff). Winter and Spring Track. 9 12. (Scruff. Lau. Doo. Kris and Jen). Thanks Mr. Fran. You're the best! (Kim. Kris. Donna and Mario). FRUITY! HEY MUH! Scttuate (GAV and Mike). Thanks SAG and FF — Big feet taste good! Rob. Ca and Jim (best family ever). I love you Mom and Dad! Thanks for everything! Patti S. Wright George Yanefski Sang Chut Yoo Catherine E. Younie . PMU S. Wright. PEET '. TINY . 32 Taffrail Road. Quincy. 02169. Best friends 4ever: Janice. Friends 4 ever: JL. KK. JA. DM. YS. BP. TE. JR. JB and MF. Party. Sandy Beach. Band. Montreal '84. Thanks for always being there. Mo — 5 18 85. I love you always W.8. Summer of '85. H.l. 9 7 85. Thanks Mom and Dad. I never could have done it without you both. love you both. Good tuck to the Class of '86! George Yanefski. 63 Standish Avenue. Wollaston. 02170. The Grand Prix. B.P. Gas. that's junk! The Tech. Bute. Bowling blights. B.K. lunches. Coma Party. George Zauas Politics. Currens. Crash, i'll miss seeing everyone from school, especially the girls Thanks Mom and Dad. Looking forward to making money! Sang C. Yoo. SANGO . 79 Chubbuck Street. Quin cy. 02169. High School is finally over. What a relief! I will always remember the good times in A.P. It couldn't have happened without my special friends: RA. MG. SP. ML. SC. SF. TK. CC. RD andAQ. Special thanks to Rich. BLAH BLAH. WHOOSGH. Big Jake. Uncle Bruce. Greece '85. Palace (Uptown). CHOWN. WABUNGA. The Tennis Team. Student Council. Ski Club. Yearbook, etc . . Overall, it 's been a great four years. We had some funny moments and had the best of limes' I hope to sec everyone at the reunion! Last but definitely not least. I would like to thank Mom and Dad for all the support they gave me and also (or being so patient. WHEEWH Catherine E. Younie. 87 Turner Street. Quincy. 02169. George Zavas. 72 Knoltuood Road. Quincy. 02169. Skline. Hypo. PH. Reb. Luzin. Lambo. Later!!! R Class of 1986 183 Lelitia Zupkofska LetitiaA. Zupkofska. LEE.' 14 Nevada Road. Quin- cy Point. 02169. Remember all the good times! Friends forever: AF. AS. LV. MEK and Iasi but not least. PC. Love ya! BC and Martin were great. MFCSAH. . . Watch the birdie!! Don't stop laughing. MEK. Lisa and Linda — Blue-Bat Mobile.'' P Puff. Good luck and keep in touch. Class of '66! Thanks for being there. Mom and Dad. It ove you! Cheryl A Burgess. 1100 Sea Street. Houghs Heck. 02169. Congratulations to the Class of 1986. Best of luck in the future. Best of friends: JB. HM. MB AND SL. I will remember all the good limes with my buddies JB. 184 Class of 1986 Cheryl A. Burgess Silvia L. Santos IF. CA and MW. Good Stuff, ' Ya know. We made it. Jean. You have been a great friend and have helped me through a lot. Good Luck in the future. Love ya bun ches. 9 26-10 7. HM. remember all the good times on P Street. Good tuck in the future. Thanks to Mom and Dad! Kasandra Lee Lamson. SANDY. 9 Noanel Street. Merrymount. 02169. This is it. Working at the YMCA is the best. Junior year was the worst. Senior year is the best. Remember how I talk too much. Mrs. Hurley. I'm Sandy, not Cheryl. My best friend. Debbie. Great friends: Cheryl C and Cheryl B. I love Jerry. Health was Kasandra L. Lamson Bryan D. Surratt the best. Kara. Kenny. Lee. and Chriss: I love you guys. Thank you Ma! Laukkanen. you're the greatest! I love all you Laukkanens. Thanks everybody for everything. Silvia Liliana Santos. 86 Monroe Road. Quincy. 02169. Bryan D. Surratt. SOLLAB. SOSICK. SO- WHAT. 34 Figurehead Lane. Quincy. 02169. Thanks Ruby, for the rose. Remember the parties. SR. PM. GM. JC. Keep in touch soldiers. Mic. and Animal. You too Mr. Air Force. Thanx Col. and Sgt. for my E3. Look out world here comes the class of '86! PARTY TIL YOU PUKE! Korea, here I come! See you at Graduation!.' CAMERA SHY SENIORS Jean M. Barry, 30 Dysart Street, Quincy, 02169. Michael J. Buccini, 16 Alton Road, Quincy, 02169. Steven Kevin Buckley, 69 Longwood Road, Quincy, 02169. David W. Burns, 503 South Street, Quincy, 02169. Daniel A. By throw, Jr., 945 Sea Street, Quincy, 02169. Frank Carlos, 77 Plymouth Street, Quincy, 02169. John W. Chetwynd, 67 Ratchford Street, Quincy, 02169. Scott Colleary, 157 Clay Street, Quincy, 02169. Mark E. Connelly, 55 Robertson Street, Quincy, 02169. Thomas Crosson, 60 Highfield Road, Quincy, 02169. Paul L. Crump, Jr., 23 Connell Street, Quincy, 02169. Stephen Curran, 357 Quarry Street, Quincy, 02169. Kenneth Dadmun, 103 Taffrail Road, Apt. 1, Quincy, 02169. Paul M. Devlin, 286 Billings Road, Quincy, 02169. John Joseph Fahey, 196 Governor Road, Quincy, 02169. John P. Feeney, 90 Walker Street, Quincy, 02169. James S. Flaherty, 112 South Street, Quincy, 01269. Steven Gamble, 27 Post Island Road, Quincy, 02169. George Gargano, 88 Taffrail Road, Quincy, 02169. Norman Michael Gaynor, 12 Lawn Avenue, Quincy, 02169. Daniel Gramazio, 36 Taffrail Road, Apt. 1, Quincy, 02169. Louis J. Guarente, 5 Russell Street, Quincy, 02169. Jon T. Holmes, 218 Bellevue Street, Quincy, 02169. Douglas James Holt, 40 Stedman Street, Quincy, 02169. Robert L. Lamonica, 53 Braintree Avenue, Quincy, 02169. Gary MacDonald, 36 Sullivan Street, Quincy, 02169. Sheila A. McAleer, 109 Taffrail Road, Quincy, 02169. Thomas J. McCann, 354 Quarry Street, Quincy, 02169. David M. McDonough, 36 Ratchford Street, Quincy, 02169. Kevin Murphy, 140 Common Street, Quincy, 02169. Richard T. Perry, 180 Fayette Street, Quincy, 02169. David A. Rucker, 109 Taffrail Road, Quincy, 02169. Pamela Ann Schindler, 1141 Sea Street, Quincy, 02169. John Sutliff, 126 Sea Street, Quincy, 02169. Michael Thomas, 45 Bradford Street, Quincy, 02169. Calista Suk Yee Tse, 18 Flynt Street, Quincy, 02169. Peter C. Walsh, 32 Connell Street, Quincy, 02169. Corrine Josephine West, 175 Taffrail Road, Quincy, 02169 Kam Hung Yip, 8 Standish Street, Quincy, 02169. Class of 1986 HURRICANE GLORIA Friday. September 27. 1985: It was a day that no one will ever forget. Hurricane Gloria swept up the east coast causing millions of dollars in damage from South Carolina to Maine. On Thurs- day. the weathermen in Boston were giving forecasts that included a best scenario for us of the hurricane trawling up the Hudson River Valley producing only gale winds for us. and a worst scenario that the hurricane would pass over the outer Cape and the strongest winds and rain would hit us. The storm track was heading for the Hudson River Valley, but began drifting toicard the cast during Thursday afternoon. The people who had gone through the hurricanes of the fifties and early sixties began to tape and board up windows. There were runs on stores for batteries, candles, and tape as the news pro grams gave out information on how to care for property. Some people bought groceries and flashlights leaving stores nearly empty. Radio sta- tions began playing the song Gloria by U2. School was called off for Friday and we prepared for the first hurricane winds from a tropical storm in over twenty years. Few of us had ever experienced a full-fledged hurricane. As we awoke Friday morning the winds were in- creasing. The trees, still having all their leaves, swayed in the strong winds. Branches and loose materials were flying about. The hurricane was picking up speed. The storm finally went up the Connecticut River Valley and dissipated as it moved into Canada. The winds here just barely exceeded hurricane force, but caused a great deal of damage. Many trees and power lines came down. Some people in Quincy were without electricity (or nearly a week. Some com munitles opened the school gymnasiums in the morning for people to come in to shower and clean up. Work crews from as far away as Penn sylvania and Ohio came into Massachusetts to help replace the fallen power lines. Flooding oc- curred. especially in central Massachusetts and in tow lying areas along the coast. Although Gloria was not as bad as the worst scenerio predictions, she was a damaging storm. It look several weeks before things returned to a semblance of normal. Wo learned how dangerous a hurricane can be and the problems to which they subject us. We lost power for so long, that maybe we will use the experience to place power lines underground. 186 Hurricane Gloria THE BLOOD DRIVE During the past year we had two Blood Drives, in April and October. Those students and faculty who volunteered to give blood spent about fifteen minutes on a table in the Voc-Tech gym and were then treated to cookies and drinks. In the photos are people waiting and filling out forms, then proceeding to donate their blood and finally receiving a drink and cookies. 188 Blood Drive DREAM ON Every lime when I look in the mirror All these lines in my face getting clearer The past is gone. It went back like dusk to dawn. Isn't that the way Everybody's got dues in life to pay? I know nobody knows Where it comes and where it goes. I know everybody saying You've got to lose to know how to win. Half my life's in books' written pages. Living, learning from fools and from sages. You know it's true. All the things come back to you. Sing with me. sing for the year. Sing for my laughter and sing for my tear. Sing it with me. It's Just for today. Maybe tomorrow the good Lord will take you away. Dream on. dream on. dream on. Dream until your dreams come true. Aerosmith Dream On 191 The class of '86 has been and gone now it's time for us to part, and carry on. All the tears and laughter we leave behind us now. Onward to follow our dreams, not really knowing how. It seems like yesterday was the first day. so close and yet so far away. Times licking away like rfature pulls at rocks and sand. all the minutes and years across the land. Flipping through yesterdays past, leave me with memories to last. And now here we are in May. not having much left to say; and things that I thought would be said are now being read!! It 's funny how we've changed. and how things just seem to be rearranged. How years have taken their loll on everyone's face. To be able to look beside you and see that same special friend, all the way from the beginning to the end. All the secrets that you shared just to prove that you've cared and yet hearing a distant good bye which you always feared. But. the class of '86. you'll always remain in my soul. So when things start to become unkind I'lljust look back to our past which leaves me with so many joyous memories that will always hold me fast. Joyce C. Robertson MEMORIES 192 Memories FACULTY STAFF Where ivould the Class of 1986 be without the staff and faculty at Quincy High and Quincy Vocational Technical School? We'd be out. of course! Seriously, our education has seemed long and arduous. We're all happy to be graduating, but most of us know that if it were not for the faculty and staff of the two schools, we would haue to endure a life of low esteem and lower income. The teachers haue worked hard to help us learn to be self- fulfilling individuals. We haue passed through the zenith of learning in America's Public Schools. We couldn't haue been students without the teachers. If we hadn't been students, we couldn't graduate. Therefore, u haue to thank the faculty and staff because they weren't there, we wouldn't here. 193 Gaetano Abbruzzese, QVTS Coord, of General Woods Arthur Albanese. QHS Mathematics. Computers Prudence Alfaro. QHS Foreign Language. Spanish Joyce Annese. QHS Business Ed., Typing Gladys Barnes. QVTS Office Staff Top: Ms. Anne sc Gels help preparing (or class' Bottom: Julie Nelson, contemplating, and Matt Roche Rosalie Barry, QVTS Health Services. Hurse Ann Basilicre. QHS Mathematics. Geometry 194 Faculty Staff Robert Basiliere, QHS Assistant Principal Richard Beal, QVTS Security Esther Belofsky, QHS Office Staff Maureen Berggren. QHS Mathematics. Algebra Julie Bemache. QHS Business Ed.. Typing Robert Bernard. QHS English Arthur Bertoni. QHS Industrial Arts. Woods Lloyd Buker. QVTS General Woods Top• Mr. Baker explains the assembly of .in engine. Bolton) Mrs. Carnabuci gets the chorus on key. Robert Burgess. QHS Art Department Stephen Campana. QHS Social Studies Catherine Carnabuci. QHS Music Department Robert Carnie. QHS English Ann Carroll. QHS Office Staff Faculty Staff 195 Jeanne Casna. QVTS Office Staff Leonard Ciavarro. QVTS Special Heeds Alice Combes. QHS Special Heeds i____________J Robert Crehan. QHS Security 196 Faculty Staff Carter Caudle. QVTS Joan Chrusciel, QHS Guidance Counselor Mathematics Chairperson Top Cheryl Burgess decides which hook to open next. Bottom. Shown Murphy climbs on the work bench to pose. Dr. Patrick Crozier. QVTS Sherry Curns. QHS Coord, of Electro-Electronics Social Studies. Psychology Col. Joseph Ciampa. QHS A.F.J.R.O.T.C. Richard Clifford. QVTS Metals and Machines Robert Coviello. QHS Music Department Denise Dalton. QHS English Robert Danielle. QHS Guidance Counselor Mary Diggins. QHS Business Education Francis DiSabalino. QHS Chemistry and Physics Marjorie Doolin. QHS Health Assistant Instructor Linda Day. QHS Social Studies Deborah DeCristofaro. QHS Guidance Counselor Ruth DeCristofaro. QHS Attendance Aide Top: Electrical Shop weans tofs of practice wiring. Bottom. Watching another tideo tape in the Bradford library Charles Djerf. QHS Mathematics Rita Dinsmore. QHS Business Education Karen Doran. QHS Special Heeds Robert Dougherty. QVTS Metals and Machines Ann Dwyer. QHS Business Education Faculiy Staff 197 Raymond Eldridge. QVTS Special Needs Robert Fariello. QHS Art Department Edward Fay. QHS Business Ed.. Computers Maureen Flaherty. QHS For. Lang.. French. Spanish Margaret Flynn. QHS Security Top: Jill Fit gcrald. Ed Flavin and Matt Roche work in the pit. Bottom: Liz Maher. Jen Golden and Stacie Fiigro enjoy dissecting sharks Edward Forsberg. QVTS General Piping 198 Faculty Staff Richard Forsyth. QVTS Coord, of Power Mechanics John Garrity. QHS Social Studies Martin Finnegan. QHS Physical Education James Flahive. QHS Business Ed.. Grade 9 Dean Robert Geary. QHS Business Education William Foley. QVTS Drafting John Harrington. QHS Social Studies Chairperson Mary Hannon. QHS Guidance Office Clerk Richard Haines. QVTS Head Guidance Counselor Wayne Hamilton. QHS English. Grade 11 Dean Faculty Staff 199 Sandra Goeddel. QHS Mathematics Daniel Goldfarb. QHS For. Language. French Charles Goodman. QHS Social Studies Marjorie Greene. QHS For. Language. Latin Frederick Gibbs. QVTS Graphic Arts Charles Gliniewicz Gen. Science and Physics William Gluvna. QVTS Food Preparation Patricia Gorman. QHS Mathematics Top: Mr. Ltgor's senior Homeroom 318. Bottom Lining op for lunch in the Voc Tech Elizabeth Hawes, QHS Bethany. Instructor Olive Hodgkins. QVTS Office Staff Patricia Herbert. QHS English David Higgins. QVTS Building and Grounds Maintenance Ellen Higgins. QHS Business Ed.. Typing Marie Hurley. QVTS Assistant Director Top: Stacey Horrigan. Steve Constas. Larry Tagtieri and Tony Koury. Bottom: Catherine lerardi, QHS Mickey Mouse helps Leanne Maglio with her typing. Attendance Aide Louis loanilli. QHS Assistant Principal 200 Faculty Staff Dana Jones. QHS English Paul Karhu. QHS Mathematics. Computers Haney Kelly. QHS For. Lang.. French. Spanish Harry Kisby. QVTS Electrical Shop Ralph Koelsch.QHS Mathematics George Koolian. QHS Biology Sidney Lally. QHS English as a Second Language Carol Lane.QHS Chemistry Top: Steve Gamble. Brian O'tied and Paul Munafo in Pouter Mechanics Bottom Mikelis Lenbergs. QVTS Some classes have all the beautiful people General Woods Edward Lcwando. QVTS General Piping Peter Ligor, QHS Biology Peter Lind. QHS Industrial Arts. Woods Gretha Lovejoy. QHS Physical Education Faculty Staff 201 Marie Lynch. QHS Business Ed.. Chairperson Charles MacLaughlin. QHS Science. Chairperson Ronald Marlin. QHS English Jeanne McDaoitt. QHS Home Economics Suzanne McGowan. QHS English Top: Mr. McShane s class in the Q.M.C. Bottom: Morgan Aionoff finds a Walk man is necessary. PaulMcShane. QHS English Jack Merrill. QHS Social Studies. Psychology 202 Faculty Staff Stephen Metcalfe. QHS Special Heeds Edwin Miller. QHS Physical Education Melvin Miller. QHS Electronics Shop Wayne Mirick. QHS Supervisor of Attendance William Mitchell. QHS Social Studies Arthur Morrissey. QVTS Coord, of General Piping Athur Mosher. QHS English William Mulcahy. QVTS Special Heeds Maureen Mulvey. QHS Gen. Science and Biology Sean Mulready. QHS English Top: Ms. Lovejoy gels he phys. ed. class running. Bottom: Automotive means you hands get di ty. Edward Hankin. QHS Head Guidance Counselor Wallace Hewcomb. QVTS Appliance Repair Virginia Holan. QHS Special Heeds Aide Helen Hoonan. QHS Office Aide Kathy Hoonan. QHS Office Aide Faculty Staff 203 Margaret O'Brien. QHS Foreign Language Thomas Owens. QHS Mathematics. Algebra EltyPapile. QVTS EVA English —“ George Peachey. QHS Physical Education 204 Faculty Staff Top: Mr. Pactovis gives some special help. Bottom: Ms Anne.se has her class use the Xerox machine. Maureen O'Brien. QHS English JoAnn O'Malley. QHS Earth Science and Gen. Science Vincent Perilli. QVTS Electronics Shop Leonello Mel Pellegrini. QVTS Power Mechanics Emily Ostrower. QHS Guidance Counselor William Pactovis. QHS Mathematics Herman Pasquerella. QHS English Mary Lou Petrelli. QHS English. Reading William Piche. QHS Head Media Specialist Top Mrs. DeCnstofaro at the Cheerleaders award dinner Bottom Ron t nisi with a young Quincu High student. Santo Romano. QVTS Power Mechanics. Auto Body Arnold Rubin. QHS Chemistry Faculty Staff 205 Louise Rothman. QHS English. Reading Lynne Rowe. QHS Teacher of Visually Impaired Carol Rosenshein. QHS Media Specialist Richard Porteus. QHS Art Department Martha Pierce. QHS Business Education JaAnnc Player. QVTS Office Staff Patricia Quintiliani. QHS Mathematics Eileen Prada. QVTS Security Donald Riel. QVTS Power Mechanics George Ryan. QVTS General Woods Richard Scanlon. QHS English Salvatore Serrecchia. QVTS Coord, of Food Preparation John Seaman. QHS Social Studies. Team Nine Catherine Smith. QHS Biology and Gen. Science Martin Siluerman. QHS Guidance Counselor Top: The joys of the VocTech Suspension room. Bottom: Lunch in the Quincy High cafeteria. George Smith. QHS Social Studies Dana Smith. QHS Guidance Counselor Lucy Spellman. QHS Business Education Richard Stack. QVTS Storekeeper Harold Stevens. QVTS Food Preparation Sylvia Stern. QHS Guidance Counselor 206 Faculty Staff Paul Sullivan. QVTS Assistant to the Director Eileen Struzziery, QHS Business Education Robert Sylvia. QHS Physical Education Ruth Tichenor. QHS Guidance Counselor Joanne Tribulauskas. QHS Foreign Language. French Top: Checking attendance in phy$. ed das . Bottom: Smoking at lunch, even in the rain. John Sullivan. QHS Biology and Team Nine George Sutherland. QVTS General Piping Edgar Tatro. QHS English Allan Turbayne. QHS General Science Faculty Staff 207 Robert Trolt. QVTS Metals and Machines Lina Subatis. QHS English as a Second Language James Sullivan, QHS Guidance Counselor John Walsh. QHS Social studies Marilyn Wayuiood, QHS Office Staff Charles Weiller. QHS Speech Therapist Top: Lunch in the Voc-Tech cafeteria is pleasant Bottom. Lunch for some teachers in the Three Seasons. Kenneth Worth. QVTS General Woods George Yezukevich. QHS Foreign Language. Chairperson 208 Faculty Staff David Zeno. QVTS Food Preparation Lloyd Hill. QHS Principal Joseph Mazzarella. QVTS Director Robert (Jhlar. QHS Mathematics Georgina Valante. QHS Health Services. Hurse Lucy Venezia. QVTS Attendance Aide Thomas Walsh. QHS Mathematics On the following pages, you will find advertisements for businesses that have helped defray the cost of the pro- duction of the Golden rod. These businesses should be patronized by all. Without them the cost of the yearbook would have been at least $8.00 higher. We thank the businesses for their generosity. We also wish to express our ap- preciation to the sponsors who have supported the yearbook. Their financial assistance is also greatly appreciated. f f ‘ ADVERTISING 209 210 Advertising Quality Assured Transmissions rOWKJN DOMESTIC Quincy Automatic Transmissions 110 WASHINGTON ST. QtANCY. MASS. AfTAA 471-4770 WXOUSAU PETE ABELLAN BOB RYAN OWHf SAUS G. 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'50 Margarita Cortez Bob Crehan Mr. Mrs. Frederick A. Crosby Patricia D Alessandro James DOtimpio Gilda DelGreco Patti DeLuca Mr. Mrs. DelVecchio Q.H. P.E. Department Mr. J. DiBella Joey Diccsare Ditligaf Francis J. DiSabatino Annmarie DiTunno George Doherty Margaret Doherty Mr. Mrs. Phillip L. Dow Mary Ann Duffy Jean Dullnig Mr. Mrs. Robert Dullnig Miriam English Rita Feeney B. Finneran Pal Fisher Pat Fitzgerald James Flahive Mr. Mrs. Edward P. Flavin Annmarie Foster Mr. Mrs. Peter Gacicia John H. Gargiulo Mr. Mrs. Thomas Garrity Richard Gentile Girl Scouts of Germantown Fred Gibbs Elmer Glue Gopher The Vanilla Gorilla Patricia L. Gorman Peggy Gould Mr. John Green Joseph Hajjar Mary Hannon Mr. Mrs. Harnais Mrs. Pat Herbert David Higgins Irene Hindy Yvonne Holzman Barbara Hooper Laura Keegan Horn Karen L. lacobucci The Indian Store Mr. Mrs. Amanda Jandrow Mrs. David Jandrow Anelle Robin Jones Mr. Dana Jones Mr. Mrs. Robert Jordan Mr. Mrs. Joseph Kahler Paul Karhu Pat Kelly Eugene E. Killien Cecil Effie Kilrain Jack Diane Kilrain Rosaltna Kingston Mr. Mrs. Peter Kolson George Koohan Mr. G Mrs. Marlin Koytila Isabelle Lahti Janice Libby Linda Luddy Mr. Mrs. Luongo Bridie Lynch Mr. Mrs. James Madigann Kelly Mahoney Marie Mahoney Johnny Mart George McCarron Chuck Baby McCarthy Lorraine McCormick Mary E. McCormick Jeanne McDavilt Mr. Bruce McDonald Robert McDonald Catherine Me Hally Pat McQuiggan Mr. Mrs. Paul McShane Claire McSweency Mr. G Mrs. William A. Meade Jeanne Moore Mr. Mrs. Mullarkey Peter G Geraldine Mullen Maureen A. Mulvey Mrs. Lena Muscetti DonnaHoonan Helen Hoonan Shawn Paul Hoonan The O'Briens Joanne O'Sean Kathy P. Mr. G Mrs. Pcpc Pagnani Maria M. ToomeyB Pak's Hair Salon Mrs. Pascarelh Mr. G Mrs. Fernando Patricio Carol Pelosi Kim Pelosi Mr. Vincent Perilli M. A. Pierce Georgina Pilatas Mary Pilalas Mrs. Joanne Player Herb Poor Ron Poor Micheleen Precoda Gary Prcztoso Sir Ramie Jim Richardson Raymond Rogerson Rose Rogerson Dolores Rohan John Rohan Carole Rosenshein Maria Theresa Saccoach Barbara G Alison Sage Marie Salvatore Denise Scurti Frank Scurti Gaspare Scurti Rosanne Scurti Ruth Scurti Vicki Scurti Benny Shapiro Catherine Smith Lucy Spellman Katina Spileos Mr. G Mrs. Robert E. Stuart John P. Sullivan Marie Tidwell Christine Timmons Mark Timmons Scan Timmons Sharyn Tocchio Karen Tremble The Tuccs Gina Tuffi Si Tutunjian Mr. Robert Uhlar. Q.H.S. Pat Viaprano Vaillancourt Donna Vallatini Joe Valory Mary Valory Steve Valory Sherita Vargas George M. Yezukevich Pcgge Zarella Karen Zupkofska Lee Zupkofska The Ash Family The Babincau Family Mr. G Mrs. Berg G family The Headless Bison Family The Brill Family Attorney George Burke G family Mr. G Mrs. Donald Calabro G family Mr. G Mrs. Robert Callahan G family Mr. G Mrs. Caporalc G family Mr. G Mrs. John Cassetta family Mr. G Mrs. Chadbourne G family Michael Carla Connolly family Mr. G Mrs. Brian Coriza G family Mr. G Mrs. Craig G family Mr. G Mrs. Fred Crosby G family The Crowley Family The D'Amico Family Mr. G Mrs. Paul W. Daly G family Dan G Louise DeCoslc G family The DelGreco Family Mr. G Mrs. Stephen DcsRochc G family The Doherty Family The Ferguson Family The Ferrazzi Family The Garritty Family Mrs. Joan C. Gaynor G family Mr. G Mrs. William E. Hecncy. Jr. G family Mr. G Mrs. Arthur F. Hurley G family The Kavanagh Family Mr. G Mrs. Thomas Keane G family The Kelley Family The Kelley Family The Kineavy Family The Koury Family Mr. G Mrs. Paul Lewis G family Mr. G Mrs. Hieu Chi Ly G family Mr. G Mrs. McKay G family Tom G Susan McLoughlin G family The Mellor Family The Helson Family Brad G Elaine Helson congratulate Jack G Julie Mr. G Mrs. Alfred J. Higro family The Horns Family Mr. G Mrs. George Horris G family Mr. G Mrs. Gordon Parry G family Mr. G Mrs. Bob Pitts family The Post Family Mr. G Mrs. Waller Protasowicki G family The Silcox Family The Smith Family Mr. G Mrs. Styles G family Mr. G Mrs. Thornton G family The Timmons Family The Ward Family Mr. G Mrs. Robert Waywood family The Westland Family 222 Advertising THANKS ALL The Goldenrod staff would like to thank Mr. Hill and Mr. Mazzarelia for their cooperation with the yearbook staff. We would also like to acknowledge Mr. Kevin Libby of Lincoln Studios for his time and effort in completing the necessary photography of the sports and extracur- ricular events. To work on the production of a project of such importance as the yearbook requires devotion and skill. Sometimes the respon- sibility becomes a burden. To advise such a venture is a difficult task, but our dedicated advisor. Mr. Gliniewicz. met this challenge with amazing dexterity. Thanks to Mr. G. we have been presented with a unique yearbook of which we can all be proud. We ask the members of the Class of 1986 to patronize the advertisers who helped to defray the cost of the yearbook. The Goldenrod staff also would like to thank the members of the faculty for their cooperation. Laura DesRoche. Editor I would like to say thank you to all the people shown on this page for the effort they put into the yearbook. The Class of 1986 owes them a debt of gratitude, especially to Laura DesRoche. who though involved in so many activities, was always around to do any job that needed to be doing. Although. I had to yell and scream, and beg and cajole, these people always came through with the work. Thank you. Charles E. Gliniewicz L to R: Michelle Beuilacqua. Stacie tiigro. Elizabeth Maher. Beth Doherty. Laura DesRoche. editor Michael Gray and Renee Picard Steve Perdios and Sang Yoo Kathy Bttelti and Christine Ryan Mr. Charles Gliniewicz Advisor Thanks All 223 mi u w GOLDENROD SUPPLEMENT 1986 Sup pie me i ; 225 BETHANY Most of the students in the High School and Voc-Tech do not know ctbout Bethany. The City of Quincy and the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts are the main contributors fund- ing the Quincy Teen Mothers Program. Inc. A number of private organizations also donate money to the program. Girls in Quincy and surrounding towns may choose to continue their education and receive a diploma through the program. In addition to regular school classes, the girls learn about child development and are offered social services. An average of about 27 girls attend each year. Eleven girls received their diplomas from Quincy and other towns. Congratulations to the Class of 1986 and Good Luck in Your Future Margaret Higro Quincy School Committee Congratulations and Good luck to the Class of 1986 Quincy Retired Teachers Association 226 Bethany JOBS FOR BAY STATE GRADUATES Jobs for Bay State Graduates helps seniors by getting them to visit companies and obtain interviews. They sponsor activities to help the students find work. At the Initiation and Induction ceremony this year. Mary Miller, the Jobs Specialist, installed new officers. Pres. Linda Hurley and Sec. Julie Guidice and Lisa Vardaro. Haney Connolly. Michelle McKay and Dave Carella. Jean Gale was the State Leadership Rep. Jobs for Bay State Graduates 221 s Kathy Bitelti. MHS Pres. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY mj The National Honor Society of 1986: What ivas it? Well, it was a group of twenty people; twenty very busy peopled All through the 1985- 1986 school year, the HHS has been trying to get together. A car wash did manage that better than most activities, but even that failed to have everyone appear. Andrea LaPierre and Mrs. Day had quite a nice time though. A trip to Georges' Island was planned next. The majority of the members had to work, but eight people did manage to go. Bake sales were attempted to keep everyone busy, but still no unanimity. The entire membership did manage to get together once. We went out for Chinese food. Who did order that one ginger ale anyway? The induction ceremony for the new members was held on May 7. 1986. Three new seniors were added to the group; Catherine Meile. John Heath and Moses Lam. There were twelve juniors inducted as well. They will form next year's HHS. Thank goodness that Moses had some talent and performed for the ceremony. Mr. Mulready's speech was quite good and lasted more than five minutes. As president, I would like to thank all who helped organize and put on the ceremony. You all know who you are. Once again Kevin got out of speaking. By the way. the HHS are the people responsible for bring- ing the school its morning announcements whether we wanted to or not. Most of all, I wish to thank Mrs. Day. Put- ting up with a group like we were must have been quite a strain. 228 National Honor Society Induction A Quincy High's Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps has a joint banquet and award night with the corps from Worth Quincy High each year. Left. Tomas Lee (HQHS) and Jean Brandi are the Masters of Ceremonies. Below on the left are Richard Arm• strong. Daniel Sullivan and Sean Joyce. Directly below are Jim Thomson, Richard Protasowicki and Jean Brandi. 229 R.O.T.C. Awards Banquet R.O.T.C. AWARDS Boys’ Track, Boys’ Tennis, Softball 231 JUKE BOX SA i CIRDAY NIGHT Juke Box Saturday Night 232 Quincy - annual show was performed on May 13, 1986 at the north Quincy High auditorium. This show. Juke Box Saturday Might, was unique because for the first time both the show choir and the Quincy and North Quincy High School Concert bands combined to produce an evening of high-quality entertainment. This year's cast was one of the smallest ever, but it was also one of the best. Juke Box Saturday Night will always be a fond memory for those who were fortunate enough to have seen it. 234 Senior Prom FINAL BLAST Friday. May 23. 1986 was Heaven in- deed. The Senior Prom, the last chance to mix and mingle for the class, was a night that many people had spent months, even years, prepar- ing for. Despite bad weather forecasts, the rain held off. Couples began arriving at the Sheraton-Boston at 6:30 in their limousines and other means of transportation. It was a sight to see people who. during school hours, lived in jeans and sweatshirts, arriving in gowns and tuxedos. The night began with the receiving line, greeting those teachers that we didn't know and even those we didn't want to know. Then it was on to taking portraits. The real fun began once we entered the ballroom. Who will forget the chicken dinner and round butter? Soon after dinner was through, the dancing began. Everybody danced. There was a good mix of fast and slow songs. The most memorable moment was when Shout” was played. It got everyone moving. Many couples got a head start on the post-prom celebrations by leaving early, but many more stayed till the end. The Senior Prom had come to an end. but many tried to stretch out those final precious moments. Heaven was indeed a special end to our high school years. FREEDOM Everything good must cor:,- :o an end; and so it did on June 3rd for the Class of I PS 6 It u as the final farewell. It was a day that so many h.. : looking forward to since those kindergarten days t raduation brought joy and tears. It was the first time that the Class of 1986 had been on time. Everyone arrived before 5:15 it seemed. Amazing indeed. Who will ever forget the trouble we endured trying to keep those caps on our heads? And all those pictures? The cham- pagne celebration during the ceremony and Ron Luisi's bub- bles are sure to remain in our memories. Jerry's scream was a surprise to many, but it was the beginning of the end for us. After all the speeches had been made and all the guests had been introduced, the time had come. Those ever important pieces of paper. We finally made it. and one hour and fifteen minutes after marching onto the field, it was all over. The Class of 1986 now number among the alumni. We can do anything we want; we can be anybody we want. The world is ours. Good Luck and God bless the Class of 1986. 236 Graduation We wish to apologize for the mistakes which either got by us or were perpetrated by the publishers. As far as we know all the major errors have been reported to us and below are the corrections of those mistakes. If any errors have been missed we sincerely apologize for the oversight. First, let's get the teachers out of the way. To the right are Joanne Thbulauskas, the new Foreign Language department chairperson. Janice MonacoHoyt took the foreign language classes vacated by the promotion. Joan Innis was inadvertently left off the ! iculty ! st. so here she is. Kathie Jean Gamer replaceJ Owens, but unfor- tunately we do not have lograph. Furthermore, someone at Taylor Publishing • like Mr. Mosher. For the second year in a row rthur, was misspelled. We had one great or : • i55 of the Senior sec- tion. The photographs ol J .‘in McCarthy. Timothy McCar- thy. Scott McCullock and Michelle McDevitl were scram- bled. Michael Minichello s photograph was printed with a spot on it. Below is the real Mike. James S. Flaherty of 112 South Street. Quincy was to have his photograph in the supplement, but it did not arrive in time for inclusion. Renee Picard became the first student to be the Guest Speaker at the Science Award Banquet and managed to walk away with a number of awards in- cluding the AA.P.T. Physics Award. APOLOGIES Joanne Tribulauskas Janice Monaco Hoyt Joan Innis Scott McCulloch Renee Picard Timothy J. McCarthy Michael J. Minichello 238 Apologies Second Third Fourth Lisa Pannella Steven Protasowicki Samuel T. Connolly Stonehill College Harvard University of Virginia QUALITY AT Q.H.S. Fifth Kevin Jolley Brown University Sixth Laurie J. Pitts northeastern University Ninth Mark F. Crosby Boston College Tenth Chuong Hong Ly Worcester Polytechnic Institute Seventh Eighth Linda M. Dullnig Kathleen Bitetti Boston College Brandeis University Eleventh Mario LeVangie University of Rhode Island Twelfth Jennifer L. Golden Northeastern Quality at Q. H.S. 239 ■'•J. Fifth Joseph M. Schumacher Sixth William D. Stacy Seventh Karen Whalen Eighth Brian C. McGowan Ninth Sean M. Murphy Eleventh Robert McGee Twelfth Laurie J. Vanelti 240 Tops in the Tech
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