Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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JOSEPH F. HURSON 16 Petrel Road “Better to sit still, thou rise to meet the devil .” French Club 2; Intramural Bas- ketball 1.2. 3. EMILY V. JACKSON 57 Macy Street Wisdom givelh life to those that have it.” Girls' Club 3: French Club 2: Bowling 2. 3; Traffic 3. MARION F. JACOBS 81 Rock Island Road “To love the game beyond the prize” Archery I. 2. 3: Basketball I. 2 3: Softball I. 2. 3: Student Aide 1. JAMES M. JACOBSON 191 Centre Street “Some day we will look back on these miseries and laugh.” Pin and Ring Committee 3: Spanish Club I: Winter Sports Club 2; Football 3: Basketball 1: Intramural Basketball 2. 3. JOAN G. JENKINS 51 Warren Avenue “Put thyself into the trick of singularity.” Baton Twirling Club 1,2: Girls' Club 2. 3; French Club 2: Win- ter Sports Club 2. 3; Bowling 1: Secretary 2. 3; Archery 1; Bas- ketball I. 2; Radio Club 3. BARBARA A. JOHNSON 101 Bunker I-iill Lane “Horn with the gift of laughter.” (.iris' Club 3; Bowling 3. DOROTHY JOHNSON 12 Nichoil Street “A smile that glow'd celes- tial rosy red. love's proper hue.” Home Room Representative 3: Girls' Club 2. 3: Bowling 1. 3. ELOISE JOHNSON 135 Reservoir Road Some ladies’ judgment in their features lies, and all their genius sparkles from their eyes.’’ X m i n a i i n g Committee 2: Golden Rod Representative I: Home Room Representative I: Chapel Choir 2. 3; Christmas Concert 2. 3; Spring Concert 2: Spring Festival 2: Girls' Club 3. French Club 3: Winter Sports Club 2: I ri Hi Y 3: Page and Stage Club 3. HAROLD JOHNSON 50 Whiton Avenue “ When you have nothing to say, say nothing.” Christmas Concert 2: Spring Concert 2: Intramural Basketball 2. 3. NORMA JOHNSON 126 Bav View Avenue The smile that won't came off.” Spring Concert 3.

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CONSI ANCE HOBSON 134 Willow Street A light heart lii es long.” Tri-Hi-Y 1.2. 3. VIRGINIA C. HOMMEL 21 Maypole Road “A soft answer turneth away wrath.” “Golden Rod Representative 3: Winter Sports Club 3: Bowling 1.2. 3; Swimming 2. RUSSELL HONKONEN 418 Granite Street “The Devil is a gentle- man” Cross Country 2. 3: Track 2: In tramural Basketball 2. HERBERT A. HOPE 79 Munroe Road “We hardly find any per- sons of good sense save those who agree with us.” Prom Committee 3; Sailing Club 1. 2; Spanish Club 2: Winter S|K rts Club 2. 3; Hi Y 2. 3: Foot ball I. 2. 3; Track I. 2; Intra- mural Basketball 1.2; Book room 2. 3. BETTY HOPKINS 9 I'utnam Street .Vo mind is thoroughly well-organized that is defi- cient in a sense of humor.” “Golden Rod Representative 3; Christmas Concert 2: Girls' Club 2, 3: Bowling 2: Archery I; Swimming Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. Treasurer 3. KENNETH MORN 19 River Street “I’m no angel ” Football 1.2. 3; Intramural Bas- ketball I. 2. 3: Baseball 3. JOSEPH E. HUGHES 30 Cross Street “Every man for himself, his own ends, the devil for all.” Baseball 1. 2. 3: Hockey 3; Intra- mural Basketball I. 2. 3. GORDON E. HUNT 44 Greene Street “lie silent and safe — si- lence never betrays you.” French Club 2. HARVEY J. HUNT 237 State Street 'A quiet mind is richer than a crown.” RUTH G. HUNT 126 Furnace Brook Parkway “Her ways arc ways of pleasantness.” Spring Concert 2: Girls' Club 2; Spanish Club I: Winter Sports 2; Bowling I: Library Staff I.



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| CQUELINE JOHNSTON 18 High School Avenue '7 know what path leads to popularity.” o in i n a i i n g Committee .1: Chapel Choir I. 2. 3: G!ee Club I; (.ills’ Club 2: I ri-Hi-V 3: Howling 1.2. I reasurcr 2: Cheer- leader I. 2. 3. MARY K. JOHNSTONE 29 Eddie Street “For ’tis the mind that that makes the body rich. o m i n a t i n g Committee I: ‘(.olden Rod” Assistant Editor in-Chicf 3: Orchestra 1.2; Spring Concert I. 2. 3: Christmas Con- cert 2. 3: Creative Writing 2: Page and Stage 3; Girls' Club 2. 3; Bowling I. 2: Archen I; Bas- ketball I; Junior Achievement Treasurer 3: Traffic 3. BETTY C. KAHLER 19 Pray Street ‘A likeable girl with a cha rm i ng persona lily.” JEANNE L. KAPPLER 50 Willow Avenue Here is a dear, a true in- dustrious friend.” Home Room Representative 2; '■(.olden Rod” Representative 3: («iris' Club 3: Bowling I. 3: I raffic 3: Student Aide I. PULA M. KARLSON 12 White Street “She is wealthy with her friends.” lunior Red ( ross Representative 2: Traffic 3: l.ibran Stall I; I 1111 Servit Stall 1.2; Spanish ( tub I; (.iris- Club 2; Winter Sports Club 2. NATHAN N. KATZ 57 Stewart Street ”. one but himself ran be his parallel.” Xcwswritcrs Club I; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. AARNE KAl’RANEN 28 Buckley Street Hard work is the best in- vestment a m a n c a n make.” French Club 3; Intramural Bas- ketball I. 2. 3; I raffle 3. ROBERT J. KEEFE 1065 Hancock Street “It is better to he.ve one friend of worth than many worth of nothing.” French Club President 2. 3; Press Club 3: Q Club 2: Basketball I 2. 3: Tennis I, 2. 3; Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3: Hi-Y 3. MARY A. KEELEY 31 Alton Road She left no little things behind excepting loving thoughts and kind.” (.iris' Club 3: Bowling I. HELEN J. KETOLA 257 Common Street Moderation is the noblest gift of God.” Basketball I. 3: Softball I. 2.

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