Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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26 THE GOLDEN-ROD tion Bookkeeping Department of the Quincy Evening News. Phyllis Mosman teaches the piano and plays the organ in the Union Congre- gational Church. Agnes Cunningham, working for the Western Electric Company, New York, announced her engagement to Jack Flood of Richmond Hill, New York. Dorothy Hall was married to Everett Kinghorn, an employee of the Granite Trust Bank, Quincy. Mildred Wood graduated from For- sythe Dental School and is working as a dental hygienist for a Boston dentist. February, 1925 Mrs. Lester Coffin (Elizabeth Morris), with her husband and baby daughter, Ruth, has recently moved to Quincy from Nantucket Island, where she has lived since their marriage. Ruth Johnson is teaching in the Francis Parker School, Wollaston. Gunnar Gcolotte, Harvard, 1929, is now living in New York, where he is employed by the National Aniline Chemi- cal Company, learning the business of Foreign Trade. Myrtle Campbell is working at the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. Henry Russell is a Senior at Tufts College. William Tarlox, M. I. T., 1929, is em- ployed at Fore River as a draftsman in Naval Architecture. Alexander Souden, M. I. T., 1929, received a graduation scholarship in Electro Chemical Engineering, and ex- pects to receive his M. A. degree in June. June, 1925 Chandler Ryder is in his Junior year at University of New Hampshire. Ruth Sawtclle was married to Gilbert Mason Lothrop, February 6, 1930. Miss Sawtelle was a Church News editor of the Patriot Ledger, and is to continue her work on that paper. Late in January her sister, Flelen, also of June, 1925, married Fred Mason, and is living in Connecticut. Virginia Carville, who received her A. B. degree from Radcliffe last June, is now studying at the graduate school of the University of Wisconsin. Mary Darrah is a teacher at the John Hancock School, Quincy. John Hofferty is enrolled in the grad- uate school of Boston University, after receiving his A. B. degree from there. Anna May Kimball, a graduate of the Forsythe Dental School, Boston, is an assistant to Doctor Dempsey. Vera Persion is working for her A. M. degree at Columbia graduate school. Carmel Deady is teaching at the Wil- lard School. John Fairbanks, Jr., is a Senior at Annapolis. Evelyn Hanson is with the Boston Consolidated Gas Company, Quincy Branch. Clarence J. Mattson successfully passed government examinations, received his license for Radio Operator, and now has taken up his duties at Natucket. February, 1927 Sylvia Carlson and Mildred Johnson graduated from Bridgewater Normal School. R. I. Raynor, a member of the Alpha Si. ina Phi fraternity, is on the Dean’s List at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont. June, 1927 John Martin is attending the University of Pennsylvania. Ruth Lints is su. .lying dancing at the Ned Wayburn Studio, Broadway, New York. Paul Reardon received an appointment for the Harvard Debating Team. Viola El’Hatton, now at Possen Nissen, is a member of the Basketball team. Lucille Cook will graduate in June from the Lesley School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, completing a three year Kindergarten Training Course. Dick Reynolds is at Boston College. Edmund Carey is a Junior at Boston College.

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THE GOLDEN-ROD 25 June, 1902 Herbert Arnold is a professor at Columbia University. William Carey is manager of the Con- tinental Store, Boston. Mary Ferguson is an instructor of Gymnastics at Perkins Institute for the Blind. John Smith is an attorney-at-law in Quincy. June, 1916 Mr. James Hilton Marr, after having spent a year abroad, studying music under Monsieur Philipp, has resumed his duties as musical director and teacher at Saint Mark’s School, Southboro, Massa- chusetts. Helen Rogers was married to William Rockfort in November. June, 1917 Mr. and Mrs. Webster W. Pierce announced the birth of a daughter, born January 22, 1930, in New York. June, 1919 Marjorie Cole, assistant in Illustration and Costume Design to C. Howard Walker at the School of Fine Arts and Crafts, Boston, of which she is a grad- uate, is also doing free-lance advertising drawing. June, 1920 Mr. J. H. Bartlett graduated with honor from Northeastern University in 1924. He was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Civil Engineering. Subse- quently he registered in the School of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University, where he was awarded the Master of Arts degree two years ago. He studied in Germany on the Parker Fellowship from Harvard, and at present is at Oxford University, Cambridge, England. Upon his return he will be a candidate at Harvard for the Ph. D. degree. June, 1921 Reginald Hanson graduated from Dart- mouth, 1926. He is working with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, in the Traffic Department. He married Miss Ethel Winslow of Lowell, Massachusetts, February 22, 1930. Dorothy Prout is married to Mr. Daniel Ford, Jr. Heslys Southerland and Gladys Fletcher were married in November. June, 1922 Geraldine Hanson graduated from the Keene Normal School, New Hampshire, and is now teaching grammar school in Hartford, Connecticut. Leon Prior is president of the Young People’s Fellowship, Christ Church. June, 1923 Bernice Fredett announced her engage- ment to Robert Crooks, Brookline. A shower was recently tendered her by her friends of Atlantic. She will live in Seattle. Alice Goodhue is music instructor at South Junior High School. February, 1924 Eleanor Poulin was married to Harold Stoddard in January. June, 1924 Christine Lints is head of the Circula-



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THE GOLDEN-ROD 27 Mary Sweaney is attending Boston Teachers College. “Miss Marjorie Moles of Wollaston, now in her Junior year at Jackson College, the women’s department of Tufts College, is now busy with getting the varsity basketball team, of which she is captain, ready for their playing season. This is the third year that Miss Moles has had occasion to play on the varsity team as guard. Miss Moles shows a versatility in extra-curricular activities as well as in sports. She played in hockey, volley ball, baseball, and has won positions on the varsity squads of all of these. She is marshal of her class and a member of the Chi Omega fraternity.” We quote a bulletin from Jackson Col- lege. February, 1928 Charles Gabriel is with the Granite Trust Bank, Quincy. Elizabeth Kinghorn is attending Simmons. Mary Laing is assisting Mr. Taylor with Violin instructions. Eleanor Bugel is in the office at the Children’s Hospital, Boston. Robert Zottoli is attending University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Rosamond Bugel is working for the State Street Trust Company, Boston. Leonard Golbranson is a sophomore at Northeastern University. Ruth Bartlett and Gertrude E. Bruton are at Bryant and Stratton Commercial School, Boston. Harrison Fish is a junior at Boston University. Robert Luce is majoring in Mathe- matics at Princeton College. June, 1928 Carson Hunt is at Boston Institute of Technology. Nancy Coffman is working in a Quincy lawyer’s office. Neil Eaton and his wife, formerly Miss Sadie Shoals, are living in New York. Edith Haslett has charge of the Classi- fied Advertisements of the Quincy Even- ing News. Charles Berg is at Boston University. Frances Palmer was one of a commit- tee on arrangements for the annual Gamma Delta dance of Boston Univer- sity, given at the Copley Plaza. Lorain Fawcett and Ethel Hein were members of a party of students from the Vesper George Art School visiting Art museums and Interior Decorating Studios in New York recently. June, 1928 Donald Fuller, after taking a P. G. at Thayer, has entered West Point. Max Turok is studying Chemistry at Tufts College. Theresa Kroesser is in the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Alexander Smith is at Bentley’s, studying Accounting. Ruth Collogan is a stenographer in the Chamber of Commerce office, Quincy. Sydney Rappaport is a sophomore at William’s and Mary’s College in Virginia. Marion Fowler, Esther C. LaTour, Anna M. Leahy, and Leonora Sferruzza are attending Bryant and Stratton Com- mercial School, Boston. Jeannie Steinbrenner is attending Emanuel College. Donald B. Gilman is Vice-President of the Class of 1932 at Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, Boston. Grace Magura is working in the office at North Junior High School, and expects to go in training in September in the Falkner Hospital. Edith Paige is a student at the nurses’ training school in Quincy. February, 1929 Dorothy Cobb is in the office of the Trade School. Florence Cope is attending The House in the Pines, Norton, Massachusetts. Thomas Cook and Thomas Eovacious are at Boston College. Carol Wilmore is working as a librarian at the Montclair and Squantum libraries.

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