Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1988

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Christine Marie Cedrone Cheering 3.4; Fore River Motors 1,2.3,4; Dinger Ford 4 Gregory Charles Chambers Hockey 1.2.3.4; Golf 1.2.3.4 Wayne E. Chambers Hockey 1.2.3,4; Golf 1.2,3.4 Christine Siu Chu Chan Navy Tracy M. Shain Karen M. Chao Chaupetta Chaw Cleary Tennis 3.4; TAD Temporaries 3.4 Kimberly M. Cogswell YMCA 4. Child World 4 Richard F. Coletta Shuster Lab 3.4; 4-Sticks 3.4 Sharon Ann Colleton Powder Puff 4 Marianne Colligan Q-Club 4; Powder Puff 4 portraits bp Lincoln Studios

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Hallway Passion Finding that special person of the opposite sex is one of the most important events in a person’s four years in high school. One can easily tell how popular it truly is by watching the hallways of Q.H.S.! Most likely one might see Sean Munroe and Jennifer Fay, or Renee Gaura and Erik Abboud, or Gayle Morrell and Michael Sopp, or especially Keri Mortimer and Marc Holler hugging and kissing beside one or the other's locker or outside a classroom. The moments of passion will last until some heartless teacher breaks up the pair. Mr. John Harrington has separated many a couple like Matt Jaffarian and Michelle Mc- Carthy on the second floor with his “Let’s get to class, please.” or Isn’t there a seat in a classroom waiting for you two?” Each teacher has their own method of disturbing the private moments of passion in the corridors of Q.H.S. Who knows how long the couple may have been dating? It might have been a week or a year or more. Finding that special person is important be- cause no one In high school wants to feel as if they are alone in the world. Each person needs that someone to discuss their problems or the events of the day. These are the times when everyone is becoming more socially aware and is a great opportunity to have a reason to get out of the house on the weekends and enjoy a movie, party, or school sporting events with someone. Rarely, if ever, separated by more than a few feet except during classes. Matthew Joffarkm and Michelle McCarthy are arm in arm on the sfoiru oy. Usually these two can be found near Mott's locker or on the second floor near room 204 especially when there is no one about. Keri Mortimer is desperately trying to get us to believe that she has no idea where Marc I loiter might be. This is a rare photograph of one half of this couple without the other nearby. Much heol was often generated across the hall from room 310 by these two. Paul Campbell Holly S. Keith E. Karen Canale Canniff Cavallo Ski Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2.3; N.H.S. 3,4; Lawn Salon 3,4 portraits by Lincoln Studios and photographs by Hyun Yoo and Valerie Feri with the story written by Matthew Jaffarian and Michelle McCarthy



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December of 1986 saw a few of the Class of ‘88 brave the mission to check out the Big Apple with Mr. Charles MacLaugh- lin. Most of the students were assigned buses by grade, so bus 3 was all ours. The mission was to cause more damage and frustration for New York and the teachers than the previous year. We had veterans from the previous year who knew many inside secrets. These were taught to the rookies. The bus ride was long. Music varied from Wiz’s Beastie Boys to Fabio and Mayo’s Led Zep. The main choice of the crowd was Animal House though. Plans were made to sneak from room to room and crash into a girl boy friend’s room. One brief memorable moment occurred when a toga party began. The enemy swiftly arrived to halt the festivities. The gladiators, however, were proud of their short adventure. The first night in the hotel was a mess. Not many slept. Some collected a Charlie Brown Xmas tree. The entire night the corridors were monitored by the enemy. Couples quickly formed from the second we entered the bus. The second night most caught up on the sleep they missed. While travelling through Times Square, Mr. Mac had us all note the intricate pattern of the bus floor tiles. On the trip we visited the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Museum of Natural Science, and saw the Nets Seventy-Sixer basketball game, a successful mission. On the bus trip home, before sleep set in. Nick Drogone. Neal Plant. Tom Mayo. Sean Munroe. Paul Kirk, blocked out by Scan. Fabio Sola and Mark Wisnes squeeze into one more photograph In the background. Debbie Thomson must be carrying on a conversation with some unknown person. Doing their impression of the Rodio City Rockettes on the stairs of the Metropolitan Museum of Art are: in back. L to R: Path Morrell. Gayle Morrell. Janet Morrell and Stuart Slicis. In front. L to R are: Julie Munn. Tracy Thornhill and Renee Gaura Laura J. Michael J. Kristina A. Heather Collin Collins Concannon Connelly Stride Rite Bootery 3,4; Common Market 1; Chess King Powder Puff 4 1; Papa Gino’s 4 portraits by Lincoln Studios, photographs taken by and the story written by Neal Plant

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