Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1988

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Lisa I. Barry Hartley G. Batchelder, III Band 1,2,3,4; Common Mkt 2.3; Dairy Freeze 3; Chevy’s 4 Elizabeth Bellew Paperama 2,3,4; Osco Drug 4 Derek E. Bennett Lobstering 2,3,4; Landscaping 3,4 Jonathan F. Bertoni Hockey 1.2,3.4 Lynn A. Beven Basketball 1,2; Q-Club 4 Iftikhar Ahmad Bhatti People’s Market 2,3 Daniel B. Biagini Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2 Thomas Cheryl L. Susan D. Michael Bjork Blaney Blowers Bogan Ice Skating Instructor 2.3; Stop Shop 4 portraits by Lincoln Studios

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A Bank Opening After listening to people at a meeting of Department Supervisors, Business Depart- ment Head, Ms. Marie Lynch developed the idea of starting a school-based branch of a bank. She heard the speeches of faculty from Wakefield High School where the first bank of this type opened in 1978. The bank was formed to give students the opportunity to explore new possible career goals. The first step in setting up the bank on the bridge between Quincy High and Quincy Voc- Tech was the need to obtain permission for its formation. Ms. Lynch wrote a grant proposal hoping to pass this obstacle. The next big prob- lem was forming a partnership with a major bank. After writing to and being turned down by five or six banks in the Quincy Area. Ms. Lynch heard that cooperative banks are the best type to sponser schools. So, after writing yet another letter, she achieved a parternship with the Quincy Co-Operative Bank. On April 16, 1987, the Bank of the Pres- idents, the eighth official branch of the Quincy Co-Operative Bank opened its door for busi- ness. The list of invited guests included Mayor McCauley, Ron McKee, John Sullivan, Carl Abramson, Charles Walker, Judy Fox, and Jan- ice Hughes from the Quincy Co-Operative Bank. Also the trained students involved Lisa Forde, Kelly Donahue. Dawn DiNicolantonio, Cathy Guarino were in the gathering along with other distinguished guests. The ribbon culling ceremony included Mr. John Sullivan. Chairman of the Board. Ms Marie Lynch. Ms. Mary Digg.ns. City Councilor Patricia Toland, Mr. Lloyd Hill, former Su- penntendent John Osterman and Mr. Joseph Mozzarella. Behind Ms. Diggins is Ronald McKee. C.E.O Mr Lloyd Hill discusses the consequences of opening a branch office of a bank in the High Schools with Mr. Peter Chrlsom, the pnncipol of North. Dignitaries from all over the city converged on the bridge between Quincy High and the Voc Tech to partake of the fancy buffet Erik Robert V. Carrie Abboud Alvarez Autio Hockey 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Norfolk County Hospital 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Agnes Barany portraits by Lincoln Studios and photographs by Mr Charles Ghnewicz with the story written by Susanne Rossini



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A Class of Twins Life as twins in Quincy High can be an exciting experience. Just ask Patti and Gayle Morrell, or Steve and Stuart Slicis, or Cathy and Susan Welliver. The variation among these three sets of twins is enormous. Gayle and Patti Morrell are always together. These young ladies are outgoing and among the most gullible in the school. They have identical classes and gesture in the same manner. Most people can see a difference in their appearance though. Stuart and Steve Morrell are fraternal twins. They are close to opposites. Stuart is involved in student government and has been president of the class for three years. Steve is into foot- ball and demonstrates his school spirit in front of the entire student body. They are rarely, if ever, together. They have different friends and work at different jobs. Susan and Catherine Welliver are best friends. They confide in each other. Just like Patti and Gayle, they work work for the same companies. It is difficult to differentiate be- tween them. Although in elementary school, they were purposely separated, high school is different and they have found themselves in the same class more than once. Cathy and Susie are friendly and involved in school activities yet their participation is in a much quieter manner than the twins described above. Being com- pared seems to be the only downer for these twins. During their junior year. Potti Morrell, left and Gayle Morrell stop to discuss their dating Hues with Daniel Pruss man It seemed that dan had first dated Patti and then decided to go out with Gayle Perhaps, it went the other way round and he started with Gayle At the Turkey Day rally. Steve Slicis got the chance to speak to the assembled masses First, he said he wanted to be sure that evtrryone could hear what he hod to say ' 'nice and cleor He then stuck the microphone in his mouth and said that Tomorrow. we're going to kick some butt1 Rachel Boland Soccer 1,2,3; Pier 1 Imports 2.3.4 Michael J. Boyce Tennis 2.3.4; Advd. Con. Corp. 2,3,4; Quincy Cable 3 Albert F. Brown. Ill Jennifer L. Brown Powder Puff 4 I !S$ RilIJ portraits by Lincoln Studios and photographs by Mr. Charles GhnteuKZ u'ith the story written by Jennifer Fay

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