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THE GOLDEN - ROD Compliments of - T. cHJFyN Y, Atlantic you can buy ice Cream Soda and College Ices for five cents. We get ten. U Worth it, too, the boys say. The WeehsTlill Pharmacy Adams Building BENT BUSH DESIGN' AND MAKE Class Caps With Embroidered Devices. Class Pins in Gold, Silver and Enamel. AT POPULAR PRICES 387 WASHINGTON STREET. BOSTON MF($. $. I. WOOD flMKncty; Room f Adams Building, Mourning orders taken at residence QUINCY without extra charge. Horace Partridge Co. BOSTON General Htbletlc Outfitters Baseball, Tennis, Track and Field Sports. Fencing Supplies a Specialty. EVERYTHING FOR HEALTH AND SPORT tSond or iiiustratod Catalogue. HORACE CARTRIDGE CO 84 Franklin Street
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TEE GOLDEN - ROD George Pinkham has the faculty Of talking through his hat. Lillian Pratt appears to be A trifle over stout. The next one is Miss Georgie Priest, Her German’s superline; And Stellae Rice has a winning smile Which is certainly divine. When Mildred Rogers graduates She’s going to keep a store. And Lou Ross, I regret to say, Thinks French an awful bore. The name of Newman Savage Is quite appropriate. Astronomy, of all her studies Doth Miss Say ward hate. Schillander seems so sweetly sad, And so does Mertice Shaw, Whose heavenly expression causes Reverential awe. Robina Skinner is a pearl Of great and costly price. And Elsie Snow, as you well know, Is fond of Rogers’ pies. Socials On December 21, 1904, the annual foot ball reception was given by the young ladies of the Senior and Junior classes. A delightful evening was spent in dancing and playing games. Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Thompson and Miss Souther very kindly assisted as matrons. The young men of the three upper class had in their charge the next social event which was a very enjoyable party given by them on March 10, 1905, to the young ladies of the same classes. The matrons were Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Parsons and Mrs- Thompson. The event of March 31, 1905, was the fourth annual concert of the school given without outside talent. A goodly sum of money was netted. By means of the proceeds received from these concerts the decorations of the school are increased. The following well rendered program was evidently much enjoyed by the audience : Part First. Lillie Spencer thinks that she’s Admired by all she knows; And Avard Sproul half of the time Is in a sort of doze. The next ones are the Sullivans One Will, the other C.; Of John L. Sullivan, they’re thought Near relatives to be. Teasdale, the one who follows, wears His heart upon his sleeve, And next comes Alice Thomas; To her sister she doth cleave. E’en though she innocent may look Miss Tobin’s full of guile, And Helen Troupe has, verily, A beatific smile. The next, majestic Vogel Who looks so dignified, And Marion West’s intelligence She really can not hide. Now our sweet William Weston smiles On every girl he sees. But Wheble doesn’t like the girls, They make him ill at ease. Helen Willett’s thought to be A.S broad as she is tall. And conscientious Williams is The very last of all. G. E. A., ’05. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Overture,—Asmodeus T. H. Rollinson High School Orchestra. Chorus,—The Carnovale G. Rossini High School Chorus. Piano duet,—Festival March C. Teilman Misses Thomas and Tilton. Chorus,—Oh, Italia, Italia, Beloved Donizetti Orchestra,—The Last Hope Gottschalk Chorus,—Night M. Watson Piano Trio,—Faust A. W. Berg, Misses West, Farrington and Jones. Orchestra,—The Cavalier T. H. Rollinson Chorus,—Anchored M. Watson Part Second. Orchestra, —The Hunter’s Joy R. Gruenwald Chorus,—Old Folks at Home S. C. Foster Piano Solo,—Fra Diavolo Smith Miss Rosalie Le Blanc. Instrmental Trio,—(a) Stanchen Pache (b) Barcarolle Pache Messrs. C. Gram, E. Merrill and J. Merrill. Piano Duet,—La Chasse au Lion C. Rolling Misses Packard and Bizzozero. Chorus,—Serenade F. Schubert Orchestra,—Slavonic Dance G. Sarakowski Final Chorus,—Boatman’s Goodnight F. Schira Director of Music, Mr. E. Landis Snyder. Accompanist, Mr. William Weston.
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THE GOLDEN-ROD Tel. 258-2. Boynton Russell NEWPORT AVENUE WOLLASTON GROCERIES PROVISIONS Telephone to -----— WM. PATTERSON, Florist, 92 “ Tor Flowers for all occasions Next time you want Home-made Candy, ElDclRUOlS CclIXllJ StOI'C Ice Cream and Soda, go to . . 1397 Hancock Street, Quincy. We Furnish Parties, Weddings, etc. LARGEST DRY POODS STORE IIST TOWN QUINCY DEPARTMENT STORE HANCOCK STREET QUINCY, MASS. Dieges Clast “If we made it, it’s right.” CLASS PINS. FRATERNITY PINS. MEDALS, CdPS, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY 47 Winter Street 129 Tremont Street BOSTON, MASS. Original Designs Furnished Free.
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