Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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FIDALMA G. CARLOM 30 Hall Place My heart is like a singing bird:’ (■olden Rod ssis(ant Adver- tising Manager 3; (.iris' Club 3: I'raflic 3. GRETA L. CARLSON 72 X'arragansctt Road ‘For where is there any au- thor in the world that teaches such beauty as a woman’s eye?” WILLIAM E. CARLSON •10 Estabrook Road “Art is the wind of life.” RICHARD CARMOSINO 11 Rolterison Terrace ‘‘The load becomes light which is cheerfully borne.” MARTHA R. CASTA 546 Sea Street ' .I woman was leader in the deed.” Nominating Com mi l tec I; Home Room Representative I. Presi- dent 3: Student Council I. 2. Vice-President 3: Student Aide 1.2; (.ills' Club 2. 3: I ri Hi Y 2. President 3: Spanish Club I. 3. President 2; Howling 3; l.ibrary Stall I. 2. 3: Health Service Stall I. 2. FRANK C. CATALDO 152 Main Street “He’ll find a way!” DOREEN A. CAVALLO 615 Willard Street ‘ Tresses that wear jeiuels but to declare how much themselves more precious are.” Girls' Club 2; Winter Sports Club 2; Bowling 3; Junior Red Cross Representative 3. VIRGINIA CAVICCHI 35 Willow Avenue “A constant friend is a thing, rare and hard to find.” Spring Concert 2. 3: Christmas Concert 2; Girls' Club 2, 3. BARBARA J. CELLINI 76 Common Street ‘‘How did this argument begin?” Home Room Representative 3; French Club 3: Bowling I; Swim- ming Club 1. BARBARA A. CERIANI 40 Filbert Street Her affections are warm, intense, and refined.” Girls’ Club 2. Board 3: Bowling 2. 3; Spanish 3. Hri

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LOIS BURNHAM 70 Lawn Avenue “The sincere alone can not recognize sincerity .” Golden Rod Representative I: Baton Twirling Club 2: Drum Majorettes 3; State Musical Fes lival 2. 3; Christinas Concert 2: Spring Concert 2: Girls’ Club 3: French Club 2; Winter Sports Club 2. 3: Basketball I. 3; Cafe- teria 3. ALLAN R. BURNS 22 Fuel id Avenue The purest treasure mor- tal times afford is a spot- less reputation.” ANN A. BURR I Pelican Road “As merry as the day is long.” Home Economics Club I; Bowl ing 1. 2. BARBARA L. BURROWS 26 Bell Street “The saying that beauty is but skin deep is but a skin- deep saying.” Girls’ Club 3; French Club 2. EDWARD C. CALABRO 19 Neponset Road “They call me mad, while they are all mad them- selves” Orchestra I: Band I. 2: State Musical Festival 1.2; Christmas Concert I; Spring Concert I: French Club 2; Hi-V 2: Intra- mural Basketball I. 2. INEZ I). CALCAGNO 65 Willard Street “Give me your smile, the lovelight in your eyes.” Girls' Club 3. Bowling 3. NORMA M. CAMPBELL 9 Island Avenue “Thought is deeper than all speech, Feeling is deeper than all thought.” Golden Rod” Literary Staff 3. MARGARET CAPERCI 11 Victoria Road “Fair tresses man's imperial race ensnare, And beauty draws us with a single hair.” Christmas Concert 2: Girls’ Club 2. 3: Spanish Club I; Winter Sports Club 2; Bowling 1. HUGO J. CARDARELLI 119 South Street “I hai e laid aside fishing and gone a-fishing.” Christmas Concert 2: Spring Concert 2; Intramural Basket- ball 2. ROGER M. CARLING •II Roberts Street “Gold comes by good for- tune, a good disposition is the gift of nature.” Golden Rod” Art Editor 3: Christmas Concert 2; Spring Concert 2; Page and Stage Club. President 3: Football I; Cross Country 2.



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BEVERLEY CHAPPELL 8 Dickens Street “Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul” Nominating Committee 3; Jun- ior Red Cross Representative 2: Home Room Representative 2; Student Aide 1.2; Baton Twirl- ing Club 1; Golf 3; Drill Team 2. 3; Swimming 1; State Musical Festival 2. 3; Sailing Club 2: Girls’ Club 2. 3: Spanish Club. I. 2. 3: Winter Sports Club 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. Vice President 3: Rowling 1. WILLIAM CHIGNOLA 11 Water Street “The price of xvisdom is above rubies.” Pony Express Staff 3; Track I. 3. GUY CHIOCCHIO 19 Penn Street “Always with a xvord of wit” JEAN L. CIARDI 514 Willard Street “Silence is a fine jexvel for a xvoman.” Golden Rod” Assistant Literary Staff 3; Girls' Club 3; Tennis 1; Traffic 3. MILDRED CIPRIANO 22 Union Street “Your little voice, so soft and kind.” Christmas Concert 2: Spring Concert 2; Girls' Club 3: Bowl- ing I. FLORENCE C. CLARK 15 Montilio Street “An investment in knoxol- edge always pays the best interest.” Girls' Club 3; Traffic 3. ROBERT CLINE 22 Ridgeway Street “God is proud of those xvho are so tall.” Track 1.2. 3. RALPH COLBY 29 Lafayette Street “A merry felloxv is xvelcome evexyxvhere.” Golden Rod Representative 2; Home Room Representative I: Winter Sports Club 3; Sailing Club 2: Hi Y 2. 3; Creative Writing 2. 3: Intramural Basket- ball 1.2: Book room 2. 3. ANTHONY COLETTA 220 Common Street “Oh mischief, thou art sxvift to enter in the thoughts of desperaie men.” Golden Rod Representative 2: Home Room Representative 2; Baseball I; Intramural Basket- ball 1. 2. LUCY A. COLLETTA 44 Pearl Street “Through her expressive eyes her soul distinctly spoke.” French Club 2; Spanish Club 3: Girls' Club 2. 3; Winter Sports 2; Bowling 2.

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