Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1989

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Presidents Spirit The Varsity Cheerleaders show the importance of flexibility and trust in this balanced and synchronized mount. Sharon Goodman, Todd Kim- mell, Jim Dennett, and Chris no- ble were selected as Ms. QHS Pride, Mr. Defense, Mr. Offense, and Mr. Touchdown. Don ' t they look regal in their crowns? Michelle Cashman and Sue Egan epito- mize the true meaning of friendship. yCm VE5J Ji ■ LOVES WsPSiHf ' uk. J Jm- adi k ; fcaiJfcA 16

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Scott Kradolfer supports a not-so-dain- ty Hartley Batchelder in Two Ladies. Dan Pascarelli and Hartley Batchelder reveal their intentions to a distraught Scott Kradolfer. As Mr. Uhler gets his chance in the spot- light, do we detect jealousy in the eyes of Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Scanlan, and Mr. loanilli ? Was it the thrill of the ap- plause? The fun of the rehears- als? The tension of opening night? Whatever it was, we were back. Cabaret ' 88 marked the second Quincy High production directed by the new music teacher Salva- dor Bartalotti. After the suc- cess of Scrooge in December 1987, another show seemed not only feasible but possible. Although QMS had put to- gether many similar shows in the past, this one was to con- tain a surprise for many; not only were the traditional tal- ents of the student body to be employed, but the faculty was to prove that it had a stage presence all its own. Rehearsals a couple of times a week, costume fittings, a few lines to learn — for most of trie students it was nothing new, and for some veterans it was a way of life. But the presence of teachers created a new spirit of competition, something akin to sibling rivalry. We weren ' t al- lowed to see them rehearse (continued on page 132) Mrs. DeChristofaro, Mrs. Herbert, Ms. Dalton, and Mrs. Quintiliani sing backup for Mr. Uhler. Hone of them will admit to loaning him the bra. 15



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Meed we say more? i R e A L v «-C . icrrrce 1 1 C m4- lOr MT Tc See RmV FocA-bfiil See zzv 7We o ty Ret X oa»h T Sec is DGlfld thl - ' 4 WAi Who has the most spirit here at Quincy High School? Your choices are band, cheerlead- ers, student council-pride committee, or the Q-Club. The Quincy High School Marching Presidents build spirit at ral- lies, football games, and pa- rades with the school song March down the field . Where you find the band, you will of- ten find the cheerleaders as well. Their dedication and de- termination are quite obvious with spirit building cheers. The student council-pride commit- tee is a newly formed organiza- tion to encourage pride at Quincy High and to boost mor- al and enthusiasm. The theme of this group is working togeth- er to keep President ' s pride alive. The Q-Club ' s sole pur- pose is to promote spirit and pride by wearing the school colors, and going to sporting events to cheer our teams on to victory. Besides these groups men- tioned, members of sports teams, clubs and committees show their spirit by getting in- volved. Last but not least, are the fans. They are made up of QHS students, faculty, parents, and alumni. They always smile and cheer loudly for the Presidents. Spirit at Quincy High is not only shown by one group, but by all the groups mentioned. The blue and white pride is not just a feeling we all share, it ' s a way of life. jmtta QHS fans Lisa O ' Brien, Carrie Butruc- cio, Sandi Wysocki, and Pam Blowers are very happy with the varsity football team ' s performance. The Q-Club is showing its spirit - Go Blue and White.

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