Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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DORIS F. GORMAN 17 Dysarl Street 'How can I help them anil not myself?” Drum Majorette 3: Baum Twirl- ing Club I. 2: State Music Festi- val 2. 3. FLORENCE GORMAN 99 Chubhuck Street “Politeness is better than logic ' PATRICIA A. GORMAN 47 Dysart Street “The still small voice is xiuin ted.” (.olden Rod Advertising Staff 3: Christmas Concert 2. 3: Spring Concert 2. 3; French Club 2: Swimming Club 2. ROBERT A. GOULD 40 Charles Street “The man that loves and laughs must sure do well.” Book Room 1.2. JOHN I». GRANVILLE I I'arkmnn Street “Assurance is two-thirds of success.” '(.olden Rod Representative I; Home Room Representative I. 2: Football 1.2. 3; Wting Co-Cap tain 2. 3: Basketball I. 2: Intra mural Basketball 1.2. 3. MARY R. GRIFFIN 65 White Street “A merry heart that laughs at care.” Winter Sports Club 2. 3; Bowling 1. 2. 3. ETHEL E. GRON BERG 49 » 2 Smith Street “The beauty of the heavens is the stars; the beauty of women is their hair.” Bowling 2: Girls' Club 2. RITA I). HAEFNER 51 Kdison Street “A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before her may think aloud.” Bowling I. PAT A. H ANN ACKER 25 Bailey Street “There never was a saint with red hair.” Swimming 3. ARNOLD HAPPENY 23 Beacon Street “Were born to be happy, all of us.” 'Golden Rod” Art Staff 3. Track 1.3.

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ERIK M. GELOTTE 70 Alton Road Wit now and then struck smartly shows a spark Baseball I: Home Room Repre- sentative 3. ANNETTE M. GENTILE 85 Taber Street She is very well favored by all '(.olden Rod Representative 2; Christmas Concert I; (.iris Club I, 3; Swimming 2: Arcbcry 2: bowling 1. 3. SHIRLEY M. GERMAN 23 Abbey Road “ I laugh is her introduc- tion to friendship.” Howling I. RINA C. GIANXIXI 52 Nelson Street ‘‘Faithful friends are hard to find. Howling I. CHARLES H. GILCOINE 60 Parker Street A little nonsense now and then is relished by the xuisest men.” Hockey 3. THOMAS GIONCARDI 85 Franklin Street ‘‘Laugh, if you are wise.” Christmas Concert 1. 2. 3: Spring Concert I. 2. 3.; Page and Stage 3: Creative Writing 3; Win- ter Sports Club 2; Cheerleader 2: Cafeteria 2. CHARLES GIORDANO 25 Poplar Street A quiet mind is richer than a crown.” Page and Stage 3: Radio Club 3 JORDAN M. GOLDBERG 21 Cyril Street People have more fun than anybody.” French Club. Treasurer 3; Intra- mural basketball 2. 3. ETHEL A. GOODE 21 Rolrcrtson Street ‘‘The eye is the pearl of the face.” Girls Club 3; Spanish Club I; Howling Club I, 3. JOAN C. GOODWIN 109 Upland Road '.Yature covered her with a varnish of beauty.” Winter Sports Club 2. 3: Girls Club 2: Howling 1: Swimming Club I: Tri-Hi-Y 3.



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THOMAS I. HARLOW 68 Watcrston Avenue “Minds can not follow it.” Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3. Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3; Basketball 2: Cross Country 3; Hi Y 3. JEAN M. HART 2.'» Lafayette Street lie civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none” Glee Club 2: State Musical Festi val 2: Spring Concert 2: (.iris’ Club I. 2: Winter Sports Club 2: Badminton 3: Bowling 1: Swim ming I. JOHN 1). HARTNETT 15 Janet Road “He will not want for friends.” Intramural Basketball 1.2; Base- ball 1: Hi-Y 3. FRANK D. HASKINS 21 Chapman Street “From a little spark may burst a mighty flame.” •Basketball Manager I. 2. 3. JAMES H. HAWKER 93 Sachem Street “A little xuork, a lot of play.” RICHARD C. HEATH 81 Has ilend Street “His smile is sweetened by his gravity.” Rifle Club 1. 2. 3; Hockey Man ager 3; Baseball Manager 2, 3. GERALDINE HEBERT 82 Crescent Street “The red-gold cataract of her streaming hair.” Spring Concert 3: Spring Festival 3; Girls' Club 3; Baton Twirling Club 2: Bowling I. 3: Archery I ROYCE HERSHENSON 68 Chickatabot Road With xvomen the heart ar- gues, not the mind.” CAROLINE M. HILL 2 Gothland Street “Eyes of pure women, wholesome stars of love.” Winter Sports Club 2: Bowling 1. 2. 3; Swimming Club 2; Library Staff I. MALCOLM R. HILL 39 Willow Avenue “A little work, a lot of pi«y Track 2. 3: Cross Country 2. 3; Badminton 3: Intramural Basket ball I. 2.

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