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While everyone else races to leave the school at 2.30. Brenda Ryan and Comte LeVangie pause and express their friendship for posterity just outside the entrance to the school School began this year with exceptionally warm weather when suddenly turned cold in October Trying to squeeze together to be sure they are included in the photo are Debbie Paduh. Jennifer Brown. Donna Ruck cr. Danielle Devlin and Alanna Shells. Unfortunately a mys terious arm came from nowhere and blocked our view of the sixth member of the group Once upon a time Mrs Carol Lane decided to bring her class to the Museum of Science. Not realizing what she was getting herself into, she brought Lisa Perfetuo. Brenda Ryan. Tracy Chaupetta. Lynn Beven. Comte LeVangie and Diana Stafford Sirs Lane learned her lesson though While those around hove grimaces depicting the desire to be somewhere else rather than having to enter the school for classes. Lynn Beven just keeps smiling. One can probably count on the fingers of one hand the number of times she has been seen without a smile In some ports of the uorld. he might be known to people as Adonis or even as Apollo, but in Quincy we just know him as Joseph Cotter. Striking a pose similar to those used by muscle builders, he causes many young ladies to drool and wonder if they can have a date Intent of adjusting the volume and tuning of his walkman. Stephen DiCenso. known to his friends and even his en emies. if he has any. as 'The Snake.' is caught doing uihot he shouldn't when completion of his laboratory experiment should be uppermost in his mind. photographs by Camie LeVangie. Tracy Chaupetta and Mr Charles Ghnicwicz
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While having a gel deal of fun during the warmer months of the year Camie LeVangie found a comfortoble seat in Mike Donnel an's lap. As nearly everyone can tell, she probably wouldn't have had such a good time without the presence of the good looking, good natured Stuart SlxCiS. The football team truly enjoyed their Awcrds Banquet What with the likes of Donna Deane. Kristen Curtin. Lisa Perfetuo and Brenda Ryan to brighten the background for the o oir. it was easy to understand their enjoyment of the proceedings, not to mention the awards On one of the many treks students made to snow country like Loon Mountain in New Hampshire, there was a most interesting occurrence. Camie LeVangie was a bit inexperienced on the slopes In order to look the part though, we heard she begged these two gentlemen to fake a picture of her skiing Parties are one of the favorite times for students in Quincy Susan Cullen is obviously honing a much better than average time while laughing at the antics of Tracy Chaupetto Almost anyfime one of the students asks, they can locate a party going on somewhere in Quincy. Summertime brings warm pleasant ueather to the shores of Quincy Bay Its a time when some people just want to get closer together Suzanne Daly is no exception as she cuddles a little closer to Chip Griffin. A little quiet time in the amiable company of someone you like is oiuiays agreeable Gathering together under the spreading trees beside Quincy High are Michelle Cashman. Caitlin Sheih. Terry Sullivan. Andrea Roche. Heather Shanahan. Sandra Scolota ond Marcia Zanardelh Lunch time always mean! finding this group together. photographs by Camie LeVangie. Terry Sullivan. Suzanne Daly. Trocy Chaupetto
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Tg uuvtcAitu?; Being a Senior M dliy people have asked, What's it like being a senior? Or they might have said. You must be psyched. You’re a senior! 1 can't wait until I’m a senior! But what is it like being a senior anyway? Is it being psyched? Is it the party year? Does it mean no more school? To each senior, ’Being A Senior' means something different. Most of all. being a senior means saying good bye to Quincy. For four years, we have been saying, I can't wait! I can’t wait! Just four more years! Each year comes and goes and it is the same line over and over. “I can't wait! I can't wait! But now one comes back for this our final year and it's a whole new attitude. I don't want to leave” or “I’m scared of what the future will bring!” But why the sudden change? Why the new attitude? Quincy High and Voc-Tech look the same. A feww new teachers here and there. but it’s still the same old stuff; sports and homework. So why do we suffer these new feelings? As long as there is a Quincy High and Quincy Vocational Technical School, there will always be memories. Quincy is a part of us, just as we are a part of our schools. We are seniors now and we always will be. That’s the way that everyone will come to remember us, not as the ugly duckling fresh- men. nor as the too smart for our own britches sophomores, nor even as the ne’er do well juniors. The only year we will be remembered for will be our senior year. And as that senior year gets closer and closer to a final end. it means that we will become memories for all the people we have gotten to know. We will have become the Class of 1988, and isn’t that what we always wanted to be anyway? During one of our locker clean outs. Ms Nancy Kelly makes her way back into her room (310) passing waist baskets overflowing u’ilh old homework assignments and the remains of the last M M sale Armsher Johnson also circles around the piles which await remota! by the custodians With the senior class in the background awaiting their election speeches. Stuart Slicis. Jennifer Mulhn. Maria Polita no and Suzanne Shea anxiously contemplate what they will be saying to the class. It uasn't a tough election, most were unopposed for their posts Sometimes students planned on eorty arrival at school in order to benefit from the quiet times of the early morning Catching up on some uncompleted homework assignments were Debbie Thomson and Juhe Munn Thank goodness the heat came on early in the morning or the floors would hove been icy. Intent on the completion of their experiment, measuring the velocity of a moving cart. Anne Ha and David Chu count up the dots which mark off the lime intervals in the laboratory and complete the data tobies with all the necessary in- formation to receive one A for their work. 12 photographs by Mr Charles G miewxcz with story by Renee Gaura
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