Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1912

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NAME ALIAS NOTED FOR Prout Louise Kid Bossing Sam Prout Samuel Sam Writing notes Reardon Joseph Breado Pronunciation Reinhalter Oswald Remus Brains Roche William Bill Looks Rogers Osborne Obbie Grin Ross Elsie (?) Talking to Miss Crane Simpson Arthur Simp Studying Sprague Lester Spragie Complexion Taubert Gertrude Gert Hairdressing Thatcher Blanche size Trask Henry Hen or Trasky Many loves Walker Isabelle Doing much accomplishing nothing Wardell James Jim Quietness Waring Lois Penmanship Welsh Marguerite Welshy Truancy Werme Esther Studying Wiggin Storer Wiggy Growing WilPams Elsie Beautiful sfngmg White P. Starret •P,” Dr? Gracefulness Whittemore Eleanor “Whitt” That long farewell Wood Fanny Fan Donations for receptions Young Gretchen Hist. Note book SPECIAL WEAKNESS Chicks Taking (K)nap(p)s Girls Sweet Williams The fiddle Haircuts Studying Math To be let alone German Blushing Sisters Math 111 Smiling Walk Baseball games Stenog. Voice Reciting Fuzzing From the age of 2.‘ to 30 Dancing Neatness AMBITION IN LIFE To have a Ho (l)mc(s) To boss Hearn Qui sait? To be a professor To lead the High School orchestra To publish a spelling book To be smart Kiddishness To be a clown To get a man To be a petite chaufferctte To run Houghs Neck To be a Pratt To be a druggist To find a partner To keep out of the way To be a stenographer To be a singer To be a school marm To have a Meade To settle down To get ahead of Miss Crane To be heard in class THE GOLDEN-ROD

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NAME ALIAS NOTED FOR Hall Raymond Dib Classy dancing Hulvosa Philip Phil Cartoons Harding Jennie Weight Hatfield Ethel Jeff Good nature Henchey Ernest Erney Being good Howard Elizabeth Betty Brilliant remarks Howley Vanity Box Hunt Margaret Maggie Being seen but not heard Hyland Freem Grinding I go Mildred Bashfulness Joy Ethel Fine clothes Kcohane Catharine Cath Noise Knapp May Kid or the actress Flirting Kokkinen Helini • Brains Leahy Katherine Katy Hair Leavitt Mildred Milly Quietness Lewis Lloyd Red Beautiful hair Lund Florence 'Peresa Dainty ways Lundin Clarence Amos Shyness Manhire Jennie Jen Her Smile Markham Francis Shrimp or Peanut Size Martin Philip Phil Eyes Mattson William Bill Blushing Mayer Harold Hal Bashfulness McDonald Charles Reggie Innocent expression McGovern Alice A lyse Butting in McGilvray Lillian Beautiful doll Eyes McLennan Celia Buddy Talking (?) Meade Walter I.augh Metherall Juanita Nlte Gentlemen friends Moyle Lillian I OU Attractiveness Newcomb Marion Snook ie “Spieling Nicholson Emily Em Her walk Nlmerskern George Sandy Buttonhole bouquets O’Dowd Ambrose Dowdy Acting SPECIAL WEAKNESS AMBITION IN LIFE Dot (8) Moonlight Bill Strolling in the corridors Doing his duty Fondness for Cranes Getting mad Hasn't any Quincy Point girls Blushing Talking loud Shorthand Slang Goodness Dressmaking Talking too much Burlesque show Drawing Marshall street Whispering Hasn't any Special one Getting excited Helping Miss Todd Losing his books Athletics Trying out for plays Boys Initial If Latin l ast row in room 29 Gowns Pitt Boys Grinning Baby Dolls o To get through school To be editor of “Life Same class as M. Golden To always “dine With Billy” To mind his own business To be somebody’s darling To have her own way To stay at home with mother To be It To go to Argentina To be a belle To be secretary to the Pres. To be a soubrette To be a nun To own a ranch To be an old maid To be a beacon light To be an artist To be a Paderewski She isn’t particular To be a giant To be a hermit To find a model wife To be a cashier To be a professional Fan To be a school inarm Vaudeville actress To be a professoress To go to college To have a dear little apart- ment in Houghs Neck with?” To follow the White Lights To he an old maid To sing at the Movies To get through school To be a linancier THE GOLDEN-ROD



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18 THE GOLDEN-ROD Quotations for the Class of 1912 Allen Chester: “It is not often that we meet such people in our way.” Andrews Everett: “I'm not deny in’ the wo- men are foolish; God Almighty made ’em to match the men. Arenburg Michael: “You can bet you’re not y so green as a lot of ‘Rubes’ we’ve seen.” Aronson Alice: “She'll do. my bard.” Atkins Robina: “She speaks, yet she says nothing.” Atkins Willard: “Kindness in women, not their beauteous looks shall win my love.” Axberg. Ethel: “0 wad some power the giftie gie us. To see oursel’s as others see us.” Backus Clifford: “Shall I not take mine ease in mine own inn ?” Barnieoat Olive: “All! pensive scholar, what is fame?” Barry Alice: “Drink to me only with thine «eyes. ” Barry Christopher: “Fie on this quiet life! I want work.” Barry Dorothy: “Her hair was of a golden ’hue and reached from head to foot.” Bill Roswell: “He doth nothing but frown.” Birnie Chester: “Woman delights me not, nor man neither.” Blackmur Maurice: “Not to know me ar- gues yourself unknown.” Brown Gladys: “I am nothing, if not stu- dious.” Brindage Myrtle: “Sweetly sedate, but se- rious.” Buckley Catherine: “She’s a daisy, she’s a ducky, she’s a lamb.” Burke Edna: “I am engaged—to a dear friend.” Bjorkman Harry: “A parlous boy.” Cantley Howard: “Mamma’s darling, papa’s joy.” Carlson Esther: “Her bashfulness was her greatest fault.” Cassidy Clarence: “Smiles are the language of love.” Chapman Lester: “All great men are dying, and I feel quite ill.” Clark William: “A noisy man is always in the right.” Corbin William: “In the catalogue I go for a man.” Critchley May: “A gentle voice is a blessed thing in women.” Crowley Mary: “Lad’s love is lassie’s de- light.” Cumming Annie: “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Cummings Marion: “I see her in the dewy flowers.” Curtin Thomas: “What man dare. I dare.” Davison. Hazel: “Nay, gentle shepherd.” DeYoung Lillian: “I find earth not gray, but rosy.” Dicey Ethel: “Her face so fair, stirred with her dream, as rose leaves with the air.” Dixon Lilia: “She is coming, my own. my sweet.” Drumgold Alice: “Oh that those lips had language!” Favorite Felix: “To beguile the time, look like the time.” Golden Mary: “What a strange thing man is.” Hall Raymond: “Not sick? then thou art in love.” Ilalvosa Philip: “Strange things I have in head, that will to hand.”

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