Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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WILLIAM A. CRAIG 229 Centre Street “Study is a weariness of flesh.” Winter Sports Club 2; liitramu ral Basketball 1.2. 3. ALAN CRAIGUE 32 Belmont Street “There is no index of char- acter so sure as the voice.” Nominating Committee 3: Golden Rod Representative 2. 3: Editor-in-Chief 3; Spring Con ten I. 2. 3: Band 2: State Mu sical Festival I. 2: Christmas Concert 1.2: Stamp Club I. Pres- ident 2: Winter Sports Club 2. 3: Golf 3: Creative Writing 3: Page and Stage 2. 3; Radio Club 3. ROBERT s. CROS 1 A 73 Scotch Pond Place “Wit note and then, struck smartly, shows a spark.” Home Room Representative I: Winter Sports Club 2. 3: I rack I. 2: Intramural Basketball 1.2 RICHARD N. CUFF 41 Hamden Circle “The wind and reaves arc always on the side of the ablest navigators.” Class Day Committee 3: Golden Rod Representative 1.2. 3. Bus invss Stall 3: Junior Reel Cross Representative I. 2, 3: Spring Concert 2. 3: Student Council I. 2. 3: Winter Sports Club. Prcsi dent 2. 3; Football I. 2. Scniot Manager 3: Pony Express Stall 3. EDITH M. CUMMINGS 302 Water Street “She looks on life with quiet eyes.” Christmas Concert 1. 2: Spring Concert I. 3: Spring Festival I. 3: Girls’ Club 3. JOAN M. CUMMINGS lo White Street “lleauty. wit, and wisdom are seldom found to- gether.” Golden Rod Representative I: Home Room Representative I. 2: Swimming Club I; Spanish Club 2. ROBERT E. CURRIE 15 West Street “I am a part of all that have met.” |unior Red Cross Representative 3; Band I. 2. 3; State Music Fes tival 1. 2. 3; Spring Festival I. 2. 3: Spring Concert I. 2. 3: Home Room Representative I: Page and Stage 3. ARTHUR M. CURRY 24 Ashland Street “Silence is the mother of truth.” Spanish Club 2. NATALIE M. LUCCA ( 7 Mary Street “Have not unawares spoken some mischievous thing or other?” Golden Rod Representative 3: Girls’ Club 2. 3; French Club 2: Radio Club 3; Bowling 1; Swim- ming Club I. RUSSELL J. DAVEY 8 Greys tone Street “What’s the use of worry- ing?” Junior Red Cross Representative I. 2: Spring Concert I. 2: Christ mas Concert I. 2: Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3.

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EDWARD J. COLLINS 38 Madison Avenue With a smile so childlike and bland ’ French Clui» 3: Intramural lias kcthall I. 2. 3. PATRICIA R. COLLURA 108 South Street If a woman has long hair, it is a gloty to her. Drill Team 2. 3; Baton Club I: Spring Concert 2. 3: State Mu- sical Festival 2. 3: Winter Sports Club 2: (.iris' Club 2. 3: Bowl ing I: Swimming Clui» I: Stu- dent Aide I. JOAN C. COMEAU 11 Utica Street Variety, that is my motto. Baton Club I; (.iris’ Club 2. 3: Winter Sports Club 2: Bowling 3; Swimming Club 3: Student idc I. JEANNE M. CONDRICK 42 Hall Place Happiness is the natural flower of duty. Cafeteria I. RICHARD A. CONWAY 198 Willard Street No handsome man is really poor.” ‘(.olden Rod Representative 3: Winter Sports Club 2: Football I. 2. 3: Hockey 3: I rack I. 2. 3; Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3: Hi Y 3. MARY A. COOK 4) Nor Illicit! Avenue Those blue violets, h r eyes.” Ciris' Club 3; Fowling I. JACK (. COSTELLO 7 Kittredge Avenue Wit is that which has often been thought, but never before was well ex- pressed.” Baseball I. 2. 3.: Track 2: l- trimural Basketball I. 2. 3: Hockey 3. WILLIAM E. COSTELLO 7(5 Pa nc Street Principle is ever my mot- to, no expediency.” Golden Rod Representative 2: Ittnior Red Cross Repres- ntaliv • 1. 2: Winter Sports Club 2: Foot- ball I: Intramural Basketball ' 2. 3: Baseball I. 2. 3.: HockC' ROBERT W. COTTER 102 Butler Road “A true friend to all who know him.” Rifle Club 3: Bookroom 2. BARBARA COUGIILAN 204 Liltcrtv Sir ct Mind cannot follow it. not words express her infinite sweetness.” Golden Rod Repres mat've 2: Christmas Concert 2; Spring Concert 2: Girls' Club 3: Swim mil»'» Club 2: Bowling 3: Page and Stage 3.



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ERNES 11X E I)AVIDSON 18 Campbell Street A likeable girl with a charming personality.” Spring Concert 2. 3: Winter Sport» Clui» 2; Bowling I. 2. 3: Horseback Riding 2: Swimming I. President 2. BARBARA A. DeCOSTE 24 Dcldorf Street “Friend more divining than all divinities.” Junior Red Cross Representative I: (.ills' Club 3: Winter Sports Club 3; French Club 2. WILLIAM F. DeCOSTE 45 Winthrop Street “For all his u ays are merry.” Track 1.2.3. DORIS A. DELANEY 40 Samoset Avenue “As pure in thought as am gels are: To know her is to love her.” (.olden Rod” Representative 3: (.iris' Club 2. 3: French Club 2. 3; bowling I. AWE E. DEMPSEY 49 Winthrop Street “Of that sex which is therefore called fair.” (.iris Club 3; Swimming I; Rowling I. URSULA V. DeROSA 106 Crescent Street ‘7 cannot choose but laugh.” Golden Rod” Assistant Advcr tising Manager 3; Girls' Club 3; Rille Team 3: bowling I; Traf- fic 3. JOHN J. DESAULNIERS I IS Rolnrrtson Street Humor has justly been re- garded as the finest per- fection of poetic genius.” Creative Writing 3: Page and Stage 3: Track 3. CARMELA A. DiBONA 49 Crescent Street .Yothing endures but per- sonal qualities.” Spring Festival 2; Spring Concert 3; baton Twirling Club 2; Girls' Club 3: Archery 1: bowling I. 3. DWIGHT A. DiBONA 1348 Furnace brook Parkway. My art is the painting of soul.” FRANCIS R. DILLON 20 Waban Road “And seem a saint when most I play the devil.” ‘(.olden Rod business Man ager 3: One World F.ditor 3.

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