Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1986

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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

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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



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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.

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