Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1900

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THE GOLDKX-HOI). THE SENIOR CLASS Quincy High School CHARLES W. HEARN, By arrangement, all students of the school, have Senior Class rates, and friends and relatives are also entitled to specially favorable rates by obtaining tickets, for this purpose, of the Senior Class Photo. Committee. Obtain tickets now, so as to have them when ready to sit. Satisfaction Guaranteed. OF THE IS 394 Boylston St., near Berkeley St., BOSTON, MASS. Respectfully, CIIAS. W. HEARN.

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THE (JOLDKN-KOI). With the approach of warm weather, increases the list of casualties on the pond. The Senior girls outdid themselves by having one day of perfect attendance this month. 1902 regrets the loss of three of its members: Miss Thorne, Miss Cole and Mr. Cobb. Shall the Golden-Rod still be published ? It is those who have not yet subscribed who should decide this. In the Junior Debating society the latest mode of addressing the presiding officer is “ Mr. Chinaman.” An improvement in the appearance of the study hall has been made by a new arrangement of the pictures. The Freshmen have discovered that the waste-basket is the best place to go, when they are not allowed to speak. If the girls of 1900 would follow out the mottoes that appeared on their desk covers, it would be a good thing. The Junior open debate has been com- pared to a Quaker prayer meeting. Such a contrast to the animated discussions of the seniors. Jsers of varnish ought not to leave it around on the chairs. One of the young ladies in the Freshman class was slightly embarrassed when she found that she could not leave her seat. How many pupils know the names of the pictures and busts in the Study Hall? Very few. Probably no one can give them all correctly, strange as it may seem. The length of the school session varies inversely as the distance. If you are lucky enough to come on the special car from Atlantic, quarter of nine is early enough to reach school. Heard in the debate on the Boer war : “Now I have Boered you long enough ’ Teacher,—“What do you know of Socrates’ wife?” Pupil, —“She was a woman” — (long pause). Much to the regret of a number of the members of the school, no athletic meet will be held with Adams, though there is no doubt that our ability, in that line, exceeds that of our neighbors up the street. Charles W. Hearn of Boston is the class photographer for 1900. Any member of the school who wishes to have pictures taken may have them done there at almost half price by procuring a ticket of Mr. Keyes of the Senior class. These tickets are good until September, 1900. The Post-graduates are thinking of having this sign put up on the corner of the Annex: “ Hogan’s Alley To Annex, 3rd door to right. Private Way. Dangerous Passing.” The cliss of 1900 seems to be the seat of athletics in the school. They won the Inter-class meet in ’98, probably would have in ’99, had they tried, and will in .1900. If there is any doubt of their superiority over the class of ’99 watch for broken records this year. The teachers of the High school have played a very prominent part in the var- ious literary organizations of the city during the past month. Mr. Harper had a paper on “ The Possibilities of Electri- city ” and Mr. Campbell on “The Electric Motor and Dynamo,” at the Wollaston Unity club, while the Monday Evening Club of Atlantic was entertained by an interesting paper on “The Ninteenth Century Literature ” by Miss Fish.

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