Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1918

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12 THE GOLD EX-ROD NICHOLS, GEORGE HENRY Debating Society. Cheerful looks make every dish a feast. NICHOLSON, AUBREY KENNETH Debating Society; Tennis. Men are born with two Eyes but with one Tongue, in order that they may see twice as much as they say. NICOLL, EDITH Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. NIXON, THEODORE Debating Society; Football. Great Temp’ranee, open air Easy labor, little Care. OBERG, ELSIE SIGRID Orchestra. She that spareth her words hath knowledge. O'BRIEN, HENRY RUSSELL Athletics. We meet thee, like a pleasant thought, When such are wanted. OSBORNE, CATHERINE MARY From labor there shall come forth rest. PALMER, H. ARTHUR Debating Society: Athletics; Golden Rod, Athletic Uditor. His sports were fair, his joyance innocent Sweet without source, and honey without gall. PARKER, LILLIAN F. Speech is silver, silence is gold. PARSONS, HARRIET MADELINE Such joy ambition finds. PEARCE, SYDNEY R. The man was tall and lank and thin And his stomach was built so it rounded in. PETERSON, ELSIE A. She is a fool who thinks by force or skill To turn the current of a woman's will. PHILLIPS, ELEANOR BROWN Thalia Club: Glee Club; Dramatics. Health and cheerfulness make beauty. PITTS, IRENE ESTHER Silence is Golden. REYNOLDS, ALYAH WARREN Athletics. Love was to his impassioned soul Not as with others a mere part Of his existence, but the whole The very Life, Breath of his heart. RILEY, HELEN VERONICA All who joy would win Must share it, Happiness was born a twin. RING, STANHOPE COTTON Debating Society. And still they gazed and still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all he knew. ROACHE, MABEL TAYLOR Thalia Club; Latin Club; Mixed Glee Club; Alumni Editor; Vice President, -igiS.” We want her no longer: she is long enough. ROBBIE. EVERETT JOHN Soft was his tone, but calm; His eye had that compelling Dignity. ROBINSON. ALBERT SHEPARD Silence is the safest course for any man to pursue. ROBINSON, SUMNER JENNINGS Mixed Glee Club; Dramatics. No hurry in his mind, No hurry in his feet. ROSA, LEO Your good disposition is better than gold. RUND, SYLVIA A LI DA Thalia Club; Dramatics. A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. SANBORN, RUTH ESTHER To be strong is to be happy. SANDS, HELEN G. M. The gentlest of all gods go with thee.

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THE GO LI) EN-HO I) 11 LARSON, LEANDER HAROLD A. Celestial blushes check thy conscious smile, With timid grace, and hesitating eye. LA TOUR, REGINA LEE Thalia Club. Let gentleness thy strong enforcement be. LAWRY, ALMA LOUISE Thalia Club; Class Historian. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth do- ing well. LAWRY, HELEN; NEWTON Thalia Club. Joy had the like conception in her eyes And, at that instant, like a Babe sprung up. LEACH, MAJOR IE SAFFORD Literary Editor of the Golden Rod; Thalia Club; Latin Club. Tis the mind that makes the body rich. LOFGREN, I VAR Large was his bounty and his soul sincere. LUBARSKY, HARRY A wise man reflects before he speaks. McBRAYNE, CHARLES ROBERTSON Debating Society; Baseball (Mgr.) igiS; Dramatics. Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat, And therefore let’s be merry. McDonald, francis xavier He is of a free and open nature. Mclennan, Cordelia hope Life is a jest and all things show it, I thought so once and now I know it. McPHEE, STEPHEN JOHN I am not of many words. MacPHERSON,MARGARET CHRISTINA For she is wise if I can judge of her. And fair she is if but mine eyes be true. MAHONEY, JOHN JOSEPH I could lie down like a tired child And weep away the life of care Which I have borne, and yet must bear. MANNING, JOHANNA LOUISE The silence often of pure innocents Persuades when speaking fails. MARDEN, GERTRUDE GUILD I count myself in nothing else so happy As in a soul rememb’ring my good friends. MARKHAM, EDWARD JOSEPH News Editor, Golden Rod; Class Historian. He reads much, He is a great thinker, and he looks Into the deeds of men. MELLISH, EDNA Thalia Club. A woman’s worth is estimated by her con- duct. MILFORD, EDNA GRACE She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition. MORRIS, MILDRED Music washes away from the soul the dust of cvery-dav life. MORRISON, FRANCIS JOHN Far may we search before we find A heart so manly and so kind. MULLARKEY, HELEN CLARE Silence deep is as Eternity, speech as shal- low as time. MURPHY, HELEN EDNA Thalia Club. She doeth little kindness Which most leave undone or despise, For naught which sets one heart at case, And giveth happiness or peace Is low esteem in human eyes. MURPHY, RUTH FRANCES Orchestra; Glee Club. I am ever happy when I hear good music. NICHOLLS, JOSEPH HENRY G. Baseball. ’Tis not what man Does which exalts him; but what man would do.



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THE G O L D E N - R 0 I) 13 SHAW,RONALD HAYDEN Dramatics; Athletics; Debating Society. Care to our coffin adds a nail, And every Grin so merry draws one out. SHAY, VIOLET LOUISE Ambition is no cure for love. SHEEHAN, RICHARD WHITE An honest man is able to speak for himself. SMITH, EVA MAY And thou seest her speak and dost not hear. Mourn not her distant accents ’scape thine ear. STEVENS, PENELOPE Discreet in gesture, in deportment mild. Not stiff with prudence, nor uncouthly wild. STEWART, CHARLES ALEXANDER Better is little, provided it is your own, than an abundance of borrowed capital. SWANSON. FLORENCE PAULINE Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. TAYLOR, EDWARD W. Debating Society; Football Manager, 9 7; Athletics. Stately and tall he moves in the hall. The chief of a thousand for grace. THORNE, FLORENCE I. Silence is a fine jewel for a woman. TOWNE, FLORENCE Her face is calm, her eyes demure, Her every action staid; And you would say to look at her Oh. what a proper maid. TURNER. DORIS ELIZABETH Independence now, Independence forever. WADDELL, AGNES Thalia Club. An open hearted maiden, true and pure. WALKER, ROY HERBERT Athletics. Be gone, dull care, I prithee be gone from me, Be gone, dull care, thou and I shall never agree. WALTER, WILLIAM A. Debating Society, igi . Unthinking, idle, wild, and young, I laugh’d and danc’d and talk’d and sung. WATERMAN, MARY I). Class Song; Latin Club. The rays of Happiness, like those of light are colourless when unbroken. WEEDEN, CHESTER JOHN I hear, yet say not much, but think the more. WEINHOUSE, DA AVID W. Orchestra; Debating Society. For even tho’ vanquish’d, he would argue still. WESTER, GUSTAVE R. Debating Society. A proper man as one shall see in a summer’s day. WEYMOUTH, ROYAL S. Orchestra; Debating Society. Talk to him of Jacob’s ladder and he would ask the number of steps. WILLIAMS, CHARLES I. Class Treasurer. Keen appetite wait on you and yours. Teacher (wanting to know if Johnny could She—Why do they paint the inside of a recognize a highest common factor)—Johnny, chicken coop? what does H.C.F. mean? He—To keep the hens from picking the Johnny—High Cost of Food, ma’am.—Ex. grain out of the wood.—Ex.

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