Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1987

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DATING Ever since males and females had a knowledge of the presence of the opposite sex, dating has been part of high school. Every year thousands of teenagers start dating usually by the time they reach four- teen. Waiting for a boy or girl to call and ask for a date is truly a tension causing ex- perience. LOVE,” holding hands and just the fact that someone cares is really the fun of dating, even though dating may not seem it. Boys have the most insecurity about dating. Maybe boys can be scared by knowing their own true feelings about so- meone. Girls also fear rejection but know that there are other fish in the sea. Even though their CRUSH seems to last forever. Not everyone starts out shy. There was always someone who kept their cool in the matter of love. Throughout high school, all of us can remember a boy and girl deeply involved with each other in the halls, either hugging or kissing and usually a teacher will interrupt their tender moments together. Imagine meeting at our reunions, checking to see if the high school sweethearts are still together. 1. lay Lespas. ir-d l.auren Standring suffering through physics. 2. Ro; sey and Siobhan Sheils a classic couple in Jr. High - f racy Cullen grins because she is with David Southwick. 4. Kevin Provenzano and Nan- cy °owers. 5. Joanne Gallahue just loves Timmy so much! 6. Debbie Clements and Steve Austin will always remember the Jr. Prom. 7. Heather Shanahan refuses to get too close to Mossie Houlihan. story by Dana Cavallaro and C hrisbne Reynolds. photos by Pam Austin. Donna Callahan, Nancy Power s. So - Parry and staff. .0

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FOR THE SUMMER! There’s Nothin' To Do! Once school is out for the summer everyone is anxious to get started doing anything that doesn't remind them of schoolwork. BUT . .. after the first two weeks everyone runs out of things to do. The beach is always the alternative and eventually, it is the spot to BE everyday! For those of us who have no money or transportation there is only Wollaston, but as a last resort there is always a ride from mom to drop us off at Nantasket or maybe someplace further off. It just depended on whether or not mom would leave us alone! Now, if anyone had a car, that was the best! We were off to the Cape and that meant Sandy Neck or the New Hampshire mountains. The further away from Quincy the better. How else could we act like we want and not have our families find out. «cjS- 1. Pam Jonah lops the pyramid while Tracy Cullen has already fallen from the lop. 3. Joel Rogers displays his flexibility at the 10th grade Hawaiian dance. 4. Ann Notarangelo, Chrissy Loud, and Deanna Roche have esprit de corps. 5. Chris Gosselin tries to look like she's enjoying Mike Cassetta's hanging on while Mark Carnevale looks on. 6. Ann Scolaro, Maureen Nee. and Sheila Martin after a hard day of fun. 7. Michele Palardy making herself known at Diane Parr s pool party. tiofy by Karen Zupfcofeka and Karin talon, phoios by lute Comc. Sue Parry. Nancy Power . Chmty Cowcin. Carol Cojocn, and Marcy OiSictjno 9



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ALWAYS FOREVER Everyone knows what it is to be a friend. When you were younger it was anyone who liked to play the same games as you. Your buddy was a boy or girl, younger or older. Friends were the people on your block. But all these blocks came together at Jr. High and new friends were made. The meaning of friendship began to settle in. Some were still childhood friends, and some were from a different neighborhood. Loyal- ty and devotion were the major qualities you looked for. Your real friends were those who belonged to your school. Alas, when all our Jr. Highs joined as one, something special happened to the class of '87. Instead of the nor- mal High School cliques that are unable to associate with one another, we are different. The various groups interact. Therefore, we were not prevented from coming together and sharing our qualities of trust and com- panionship with one another. Jocks to Teachers, everyone was accepted for who they were. There wasn't any single group that outshined or outplayed another. We are all friends that respect and enjoy all the individual lifestyles. These qualities will stand throughout our lives as we remember our years at Quincy High, as the Class of '87.C-5 - 1. lilibeth Mandawe and Karen Lutchman change their minds about their picture. 2. Chad Hallett and Scott Mezzetti tight to see who will raise their hand first. 3. Nancy Powers and Ann Marie Notarangelo as Ann points out who ate the M M's. 4. Chad Hallett, Maura Garrity, Karin Eaton, and Kevin Steen cuddle to get into the picture. 5. Siobhan Sheils and Debbie Clements Who can squeeze the hardest? 6. Susan Parry and Andrea Patriarca have fun in the sun. 7. lay Lespasio is afraid to come close to Marc Farrand and Tom Logan. 8. Tracey An- shewitz and fane Hurley wish they were in Hawaii. tfocy by Carol Goguen. photos by Siobhan Shells, Sue Parry, Lauren Standring. |anc Hurley. Carol Go uer . • .! u« 11

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