Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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FRANK EDWARD FOX'I N 259 Liberty Street To doubt would be disloyally. FRED ALLEN FYFE 598 Adams Street DORIS ARLENE FORSYTHE 30 Graham Street The sea-green mirrors of your eyes. Library Stall I. Treasurer 2. Presi- dent 3: Rifle Club I; Newswriters 1.2; Horseback Riding 2. THERKSE MARIE FOSTELLO 10 Cherry Street The blush is beautiful, bill it is so me limes i nconven ien I. Glee Club I; Girls’ Club 3. BARBARA EVELYN ERASER 33 Bedford Street An investment in knowledge al- ways pays the best interest. Golden Rod” Representative 2; Assistant Art Editor 3; Home Room Representative 2: Glee Club I, 2. 3: Pirates of Penzance” 1; Christmas Concert I. 3: Girls’ Club 3; Page and Stage 2. 3; Library Staff 1: Christmas Pageant 2. JOANNE MARIE FRATANGELO •18 Payne Street In each check appears a pretty dimple. Girls’ Club 2. 3; Traffic 3. DOROTHY T. FRET 75 Beach Street Ilit to persuade; beauty to de- light” Girls' Club 2. 3: Horseback Riding 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2. President 3; Traffic 3: Prom Committee 3. - Yo mind is thoroughly well or- ganized that is deficient in a sense of humor.” Sailing Club 3: Tennis 3. LAURETTA ELI .ABE I II GAMBLE •150 Quincy Avenue Opportunity, sooner or later comes to all who work and wish. Basketball 3. I LORIS ELIZABETH GASTON (»1 Quincy Street “She is filled to the brim with vigor and vim. Golden Rod Literary Stall 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3: Horseback Riding 3; Bowling 2. 3: Health Service Stall 2; Girls’ Club 2. 3. I HER ESA J. GENUARDI 112 Liberty Street A witty woman is a treasure; a witty beauty is a power.” Girls’ Club 2. THOMAS JAMES GERMAN 23 Abbey Road “lie who laughs best today will also laugh last. Baseball 3. MARY E. GERRY 23 Hancock Court A merry heart goes all the day.'

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GKRAI.D1XK EPSTEIN 18 Kim edge Avenue The distance is nothing: it is only the first step that costs.” Orchestra 2. ZEI.DA EPSTEIN 18 Kitlrcdgc Avenue Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.” WARREN DIXON EVANS 503 South Street I'll find a way or make it.1 JOSEPHINE ANN FANARA •I Bradford Street “I’ve taken my fun where I've found it.” Girls' Club 3. JEAN LOUISE ERICKSON 112 Glendale Road Xow I know what love is.” Junior Red C ross Representative 3; Hume Room Representative I; Glee Club I: Christmas Concert 1: Bowl- ing 3: Rille Club 2. 3; Page and Stage 2. 3: Rille Team 3: Student Aide 3: Archery 3: Basketball I: Christinas Pageant 2; Traffic 3; Girls' Club 2. 3. ROBERT JOSEPH ERICKSON 95 Franklin Avenue One may say that his wit shines at the expense of his memory.” Glee Club I; Band I. 2. 3; Chapel Choir 2. 3; Pirates of Penzance” I. JOHN ERIC ERICSON 25 Arthur Street lie lives to learn in life's hard school. Golden Rod Business Staff 3; I raflu 3; Tennis 3. CORDON ESI NBROOKS 07 Summer Street The silent countenance often speaks.” FRANK FILACCIO •18 Rogers Street Politeness of the mind is to have delicate thoughts.” Golden Rod Circulation Man- ager 3. RICHARD EDWARD FISCHER 56 Hudson Street “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Hi-Y 2, 3; Bookrooin 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. WNE THERKSE FITZGERALD 30 White Street My never failing friends are they, with whom I converse day by day. Girls' Club 3: Bowling 3; Sailing Club 3; News writers 3. PETER JOSEPH FITZGERALD 88 Assabel Road Man is the artificer of his own hap- piness. Traffic 3.



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KAl'RA MARII. GIACCHEl II •24 Mill Street liecoming clothes are lien-thirds of beauty. Golden Rod Representative I: (.olden Rod Literary Stall 3: Home Room Representative I: liinioi Red Cross Representative 1: Rille Club I: Home Kconomics Club I. 2; (.iris' Club 2. 3; Newswritcrs I. 2: I'rallie 3: Sailing Club 2; rtbery I: basketball I. Ji l l M 1 K1 INK (.1 U HI. I I I 39 River Street Absorbed, and smiling, and sure. Spring Concert 2: Girls' Club 3: Bowling 3; basketball 2. 3; Archery 3: Cvm Demonstration 2. I A I RICIA GILBKR I 57 Woodward Avenue What she wills to dir or sax, seems wisest, discree test, and best. Golden Rod Sports Editor 3: I ri- Hi-Y 3: Rille Club 3; Traffic 3; Page and Stage 3; Tennis 3; bas- ketball 3. RKNO 1.1.0 G1UD1CI 22 High Street Adventure is not outside a man; it is within. GR CK I (.11 NCIIIGLIA 75 Kdinboro Road The world belongs to the ener- getic. (.iris' Club 3; bowling 3. WILLIAM GLADDEN 7 Wall Street The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people. I DM RI) PAI L GOODWIN 7 i Xarragansctt Road Hooks, the children of the brain.' PIO I LIS M ARIK GOODWIN 7 L'tica Street It is Phyllis fair and bright, she that is the she rherd’s joy. JOHN KDMl'NI) GOSSKI.1N I I Kilberl Street An easy-minded soul, and always so. Rille-Rangc Officer 1, 2, 3. KVKI.YN ROSE GRANT 13 broady Avenue Her ryes can speak. (.lee Club 3; Girls’ Club 2. 3; Stu- dent Aide 3. NN K b. (.RKNIKR S OakwcMNl Road I.title and slim and sweet.’ bowling 3: Gym Demonstration Archery 3. 2;

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