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GOLDEA ROD STAFF Editors-in-Chief Ann Darrocq Ann West Associate Editor Richard Von Bibber LITERARY Literary Editor Laraine Scarlata Staff Betty Almquist Louise Collins Pot Frazier Cathy Gilligon Al Horlow Carlo Lechtholer Harriet Libby Helen Lovejoy Arthur Lunny Jo Morchitelli Solly McLornon Frank Suprenard Activities Editor Rose Volpe Photography Editor Leon Hermes Art Editors John Fontucchio Betsy Mohr Staff Jone Connoughton Barbara Marini Dick Sizer Features Editor Marie Antonelli Staff Judy Almquist Ken Connors Sports Editors John Naylor Barbara Tappen BUSINESS Business Manager Louise McGibbon Staff Louise Collins Kenneth Connors Elaine Donnelly Brenda Fantasia Helen Flaherty Jo Anne Gordon Al Harlow Gayle Humiston Sally Jetter Georgio Kechris Roberta Lubarsky Judy O'Connell Mary Nason Valerie Naves Joan Radley Judy Solibo Connie Salvoggi Patricia Shea Pamela Stone Kathleen Tritchler Faye Wheeler Carolyn Wilson TYPING STAFF Editor Valerie Naves Staff Carole Deitsch Morion Gocicia Marilyn Rouleau Marcia Sturtevant Kathleen Tritchler FACULTY ADVISORS William Bigoness Ethel Crockett Dora Kelly Eleanor Reddy Catherine Walsh
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To the Closs of 1957: Now the decision is yours. As you accept your first adult responsibilities, foith in yourself and imagination for your life's work must be your constant companions. Lacking either, you will fail to realize your goals, although you hove been the recipients of years of formal instruction ond coreful guidance from home and school. With these resources of foith and imagination, you will find that each succeeding door opens to larger ond brighter horizons. May you find the right doors and have the courage to succeed. Sincerely yours, Director Quincy Trade School comer. Sincerely yours. Superintendent Quincy Public Schools To the Closs of 1957 As you cross the threshold of formal public education, may you set up definite plans for the future. The door of opportunity is always open Success depends on your willingness to apply the knowledge you have gained with determination and drive. You can overcome the many obstacles of competition and dis- appointment by perseverance ond a willingness to work. It is our earnest hope that some day, some of you may be numbered omong our alumni greats; —Ruth Gordon, Billy DeWolfe, Dr. Robert Woodward, Copt Chester Stedmon, Brad- ford Ropes and many others. Use the open door os an inspira- tional challenge to go forward in your search for the real satisfactions of living Our whole staff joins me in this wish for your future. t Sincerely, Principal Quincy High School To the Closs of 1957: This is a hoppy time to greet you as you open your yearbook. The Goldenrod with its pictures of you ond your classmates, the faculty, and your mony activities will be a means of keeping fresh the memory of these happy and challenging high school years. It will also bring bock to you the ideals and the oppor- tunities which Quincy High School is eager to give to every 7
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE TITLE 10 Faculty and Administration 20 Seniors 5ft Features Oft Academic 7ft Activities 10ft Sports 122 Advertising
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