Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1912

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Che 6olden-Rod QUINCY, MASS., JUNE, 11)12 Quincy high school d H © E? 5 I This number brings us up to graduation and it is with feelings of joy and regret that we, the seniors, say farewell to Quincy High—jov be- cause we have reached the goal toward which we have been striving—regret that our high school days are over, leaving us with real prob- lems to face. But wherever the years may take us, we can look back upon this time as four of the happiest years of our lives. We are all very sorry to lose Mr. Hewlett. During the short time that he has been with us, he has done everything in his power for the im- provement of the school and has taken a keen in- terest in all our undertakings. We congratu- late the people of Medford on their good fortune in having secured a principal of such marked ability. Our best wishes go with him in his new work. The Senior Dramatics were successful beyond our expectations. The High School hall was filled with an enthusiastic audience which was kept in a gale of laughter by Mr. Wycombe. the fussy old pessimist always worrying about his health (Maurice Blackmur), the old colored servant noted for “his laugh (Everett An- drews), and the funny situation into which Philip Iialvosa as Tom Carter is thrown, in blacking up and taking the place of the servant, who is out, when the Wycombes unexpectedly “take advantage of the standing invitation to drop in to dinner” at the Greys. Juanita Meth- erall. as Mrs. Bob Grey, the distracted hostess, was extremely charming, and Olive Barnicoat as Carter’s sweetheart was very lovable indeed. Louise Moyle took the part of Mrs. Wycombe, a dignified “personage” very creditably, and Am- brose O’Dowd, as Dorothy’s father, assumed the “peppery disposition very well. Herbert John- son. as the policeman, and Raymond Hall, as Mr Bob Grey were both very good. The costumes wore extremely pretty, and the whole thing was carried out in a manner which reflects much credit on Miss Brown, the coach, and on the en- tire cast. We congratulate them. Through some mistake, the names of the au- thors of two stories in the last issue of the Gold- en Rod were omitted. “Aunt Sue's Dilemma” was written by Merle Daniels ’14. and “A Per- manent Visit by Elizabeth Howard 12. Mr. Schoonmaker has resigned from his posi- tion here as head of the commercial department to go into business. We are sorry that he is leaving us. but our best wishes for success go wiP' him.

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6 THE GOLDEN-ROD IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM HAROLD PROUT, 'U EDWINA RANDLETT SWEETLAND, '13 EDWIN WILLIAMS BEAL, '12 RALPH ELWIN WEYMOUTH, ’IS

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