Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1988

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Photo at right Suzanne Daly. Cindy Mclnnix. Linda Pel htteri and Kristen Quirk must all en oy their business classes As the photographer walked by the class they yelled to have their picture taken so he obliged They need to pay os much attention to their teacher Photo at right center Dora Tsang was wondering what the photographer teas up to os he snapped the picture Chi Fan Liu can often be seen with Do. a near his locker on the third floor Photo above Many English classes meet in the Quincy Method Center Among them we found Lynn Beven. Chuck Quigley. Mr Paul McShone and Laura Colhn Actually, since Mr McShane advises the school newspaper, the Pony Ex press, these people might be contributing to the material needed to publish the next issue Photo at right The great pendulum experiment uas again in um' in physics class Students were asked to sit with their heads firmly o oinsr the wall The seventeen pound bowling ball was placed against their nose and released It swung oway from them and back fust nnssmg their nose by a centimeter or less I lerc Jon Bertoni demonstrates the effect without flinching. photographs by Mr Charles Ghniewicz. liyun Yoo and Valeric Feri

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Junkie Reveals Her Habit A major part of every student's day is taken up thinking about food. Without it. how could we make through mathematics, sci- ence or English? Lunch would porbably be no more than an empty space in our schedule. There are many means of survival. Each person has his or her own distinctive tastes and that determines the method of fulfilling the craving. Luckily. Quincy offers a variety of foods that appeal to nearly every taste. The swallowing of junk food makes the swal- lowing of classes a little bit easier. Before school, one can stop off at Sher Drug and load up on gum, Rolos, or even onion rings. There are Hershey bars. Snickers bars or sour cream and onion potatoe chips. One can buy a dough- nut at the counter and a bottle of Mott’s apple juice. There are always packages of Chips-a- Hoy cookies and a small carton of milk avail- able to wash it down. If one cannot make it into Sher Drug, there is always the ETC store on the bridge. There are Skors. Milky Way bars. Charleston Chews and fig bars. The only problems is the the ETC store's hours do not always coincide with one’s needs. In fact, the store now closes at lunch. The various activities in school also cater to the junkie's habit. Plain and Peanut M Ms are sold by nearly every group. There are choc- olate bars with and without almonds or car- amel. crunch bars. Snickers and peanut butter cups. Some groups cater to the exotic tastes of boxed peanut butter delights, mint truffles, tur- tles. nutty pleasures, or other various assort- ments. Bags of assorted candies are sold each holiday like at Halloween or Valentine’s Day. At Christmas, there are candy canes, chocolate Santas, reindeer and mugs and jars of assorted goodies. The junk is just enough to hold one over until lunch time rolls around. One may eat a meat- ball sub or a chicken sandwich or pizza. Some- one not so hungry may only have french fries, chocolate chip cookies, cheese crackers with peanut butter, or an ice cream sandwich. On the lighter side there are soups, salads, or apples. If the school menu just won’t do. one can always sneak out to Gina’s or McDonald’s. After school one cannot make that long bus ride home on an empty stomach. It's a short walk over to the Acropolis for a slice of pizza. Or how about a whopper at Burger King. Noth- ing tastes better than a cheese potato with extra cheese and sour cream at Wendy's. So one can see that food plays a big part in your success at school. When you remember Quincy High and Voc-Tech. remember the food. I know I will. I wonder what’s left in the refrigerator. Top Left Photo In addition to food, the students oho seek the companionship of friends Seated on the left ore frank Calabro. Scott DeCosie. Kevin Marston. Sean Burke. Scott Campbell and four unknowns On the right ore F.rnte Light. Steve DlCenso. Sean Thompson. Ken CaMweN and three others Photo above I lank Miller munches on an apple after his rneoger lunch. In nearly every photo we took. I lank stuck his tongue out. but with an apple in his mouth, that was im possible Far left Ken Mortimer and Renee Gaura try the salads offered by the cafeteria workers Ken seems to be en oying the salad, but Renee seems to be picking things out of hers. Maybe some salads are edible after all Near Left. I. to R Nick Drogone. Scott Campbell and Brenda Waters ore seated at one of the cafeteria tobies White Nick and Scott seem to be finishing their lunches. Brenda appears to hove not eaten any of the food photographs by Mr Charles GUmeivtc .. I lyun Yoo and Valerie Fen with the slow written by Valerie Feri



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Quincy High Seniors Top Left As the photographer made his u«y into the back of Ms Sidney Lolly 's ESL class. Sandra Felipe stuck out her tongue at him and he caught her Top Right Steve Novick threatened us u'lfh bodily harm if his photo did not make it into the y -arbook We didn't take the threat seriously, but just in case, here he is Bottom Left Hard at work during homeroom is Pamela Norton Obviously, she did not have quite enough time the night before to finish her assignments Bottom Right The Wiz. Mark Wisnes. ran unopposed for the office of vice president of the Student Council The best punch line here would be to soy he lost to none of the above, but the truth is he garnered quite a few votes in a school which encompasses two separate buildings connected by a bridge, it is nearly impossible to get to know all the stu- dents. To learn more about the members of the great Class of 1988 . we present the students of Quincy High School in alphabetical order to let everyone research their classmates. One may finally learn the name that goes with the face seen travelling through the corridors or see the face of that name heard so often over the PA system. Enjoy your journey among the Quincy High School Class of 1988. After the last photo- graph. there is a list of the Camera Shy Seniors. On page 54. the portraits are followed by the thoughts of the Seniors put in writing by the members of the Class of 1988. photographs by Mr Charles Ghntewicz. I lynu Yoo and Valerie Feri

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