Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 27 text:

MARJORIE HOUSE 93 Shawmut Street “The baud that hath wade you fair hath wade you good.” Junior Red Cross Representative 3; Ciris' Club 3; Horseback Riding I; Prom Committee 3; Howling I. MARY ROSE HUGHES 30 Cross Street She is a sweet-tempered girl and one of gentle wood.” “Golden Rod” Literary Staff 3; Home Economics Club 1. RONALD PATRICK HYNES 53 Sixth Avenue My style is my ouw. purely orig- inal. Glee Club 3: Football 2; Home Room Representative I. BETTY ANN JAUKKURI 8 Arthur Street Silence wore musical than any song. Howling 1. BARBARA MARION JOHNSON 109 Garfield Street Friendship is a sheltering tree.” Howling 1. EDITH MAE JOHNSON 74 Garfield Street Fair as a star when only one is shining in the sky. Bowling I. JOHN JOSEPH JOHNSON 18 Eller (on Road It is better to debate a question with settling it than to settle it leithoul a debate.” LAWRENCE CARL JOHNSON 12 Harrison Street He blushes, all is safe.” Track 3. RICHARD JOHNSON 8 Arnold Street “What should a wan do but be merry.” Hi Y 3; Intramural Basketball 3. LOUISE ANGELA KEEFE 72 Willow Avenue I aw wealthy in my friends.” Girls' Club. Secretary 2. 3: Page and Stage 2. 3; Traffic 3; Bowling 1. 2; Golden Rod” Literary Staff 3. VIRGINIA LORRAINE KEEFE 119 Darrow Street “Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul.” Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3; Horseback Riding 2. 3; Howling 1: (liris' Club 3; Archery 2. 3. DONALD RUSSELL KEENE 178 Mcrrymount Road “Silence is one of the virtues of the icise.

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THOMAS JOSEPH HARVEY 145 Glendale Road Merrily, merrily, shall I live non1.” Xewswriters 2: Basketball I, 2: Baseball 3. J WE MARGARET HASKINS 20 Marion Sireci Beauty ami wisdom are sehlon found together. (.iris- Club 3: Tri-Hi Y 3. Rl I II A LYSE HAYES 83 Merry mount Road The smile tlial won’t come off. Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3: Prom Commit- tee 3: Xewswriters 3; Rowling 1: Horseback Riding 2: Class Vice President I. 2. 3. EDMUND JOSEPH HEALY II Willow Avenue Much study is a weariness of the flesh. Baseball I. 2. 3. PHILIP V HEALY II Willow Avenue lie most lives who thinks most. HIRBKRI BREWER HIBBETI 22 Hudson Street Life is real, life is earnest. ' (.olden R«nI” Publicity Manager 3. PAULINE MIRIAM HOLBROOK 205 Franklin Street A sweet, attractive kind of grace. Xewswriters I. 2. 3: (oils' Club 3: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3; Tri- Hi-Y 2. 3: Bowling I. 2. 3. BEVERLY EVONNE HOI.LF.R 70 Standish Avenue A fair exterior is a silent recom- mendation. (oils' Club 3. JOHN HOMSY 137 Samoset Avenue Such siveel compulsion doth in music lie. Glee Club I; Nominating Commit- tee 3: Prom Committee 3; Traffic 3; Class Dav Committee 3. HAROLD HONKALEHTO 48 Albertina Street Patience and shuffle the cards. Traffic 3: Basketball 1.2. 3; Intra- mural Basketball I. 2. 3. GERTRUDE DF.LLE HOPKINS 9 Putnam Street I.oire. like a cough, cannot he hid. Bowling I. 2; Girls' Club 3; Horse- back Riding 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. MARY ELIZABETH HORTON 31 Poplar Avenue A still, small iroice. (dee Club 3; Chapel Choir 3: Girls’ Club 2. 3; Sailing Club 2.



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SHERMAN CHARLES KF.MPTF.R I(»6 Independence Avenue A wise man is strong: yea. a man of knowledge inrrrasetli strength. (.olden Rod Sports Editor 3: Page ami Stage 2. 3: Bookroom 2. 3: Nowswriters 2. 3. THOMAS I VMES KINO 72 Montclair Avenue A workman that needeth not In hr ashamed. DOROTHY F.I.I .ABF.TII KNOWI.ES 958 Southern Artery An outward and visible sign of an inward anil visible grace. VIOLET JE N KOl'M VRIS 19 Lowe Street S teak out. hide not lh thoughts. DANIEL NICHOLAS KOI RY 271 Washington Street All things come round to him who will hut wait. Hi Y 3: Baseball 2. 3. ERNESI l l I KRVBISCH 27 Mount Vernon Street A 11lend with all his comrades. BXKBARA NN KIJA 50 Shawmut Street Wisdom is the abstract of the fiast, hut beauty is the promise of the future. (.ills' Club 3: Horseback Riding 2: Student Vide 3. KENNETH VLAN KIRT MAN 51 Summit Avenue lie knows most who speaks least.’ Intramural Basketball 2. Rl'TII MARIE KI SSER 37 Rock Island Road A likeable girl with a charming personality. Bowling 2: Swimming I Rl III CAROLYN I.AAKSO 31 Suomi Road Her very frowns are fairer far, than smiles of other maidens are. Ciris' Club 2: Bowling I. ( VTHERINE VRI.ENE LAOERQt'IST f»8 Fifth Avenue “ 'Twas her thinking of others made yon think of her. Bowling 1.2. ELLEN OEORCIN V I. VINE 22 Front Street The good and the wise lead quiet lives. Health Service Staff I. 3: Vrcherv 3.

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