Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1921

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12 THE GOLDEN-ROD Florence C. Carlson “Flossie” Thalia Club. The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Ruth K. Carlson Girls' Glee Club. Whatever you do, do well and think of the consequences. Inez M. Carter Truth is within ourselves. Percy N. Castleman “Pat” It is not good that man should be alone. Charles J. Cavanagh “Dutch” By the work one knows the workman. Helen F. Cherrington Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat. Dorothy M. Clark “Dot” Little said is soonest mended. George A. Cooke “Sweetheart” Athletics. His only fault is that he has no fault at all. Edmund Wilfred Cooke “Bill” Football; Dramatics. Things arc not always what they seem. Anna L. Coughlin Candy Girl. Be sure you arc right, then go ahead. Cecelia G. Cremins “Celia” Candy Girl. There is nothing new except what is forgotten. Laura Cumming Candy Girl. Her checks are like the blushing cloud. Marjorie Dame Glee Club, 1920. For she is wise, if I can judge of her. Edwin Davidson In knowledge and in height he rose. Donald C. Davis “Hap” Class Motto Committee; Athletics; Captain Baseball, 1920 and 1921; Assistant Business Manager Dramatics; Debating Society; Glee Club; Athletic Editor of Golden Rod. W hen shall we laugh, say when? Edwin C. Day “Eddie” Senior Dance Committee; Chairman Reception Committee; Glee Club; Orchestra. Whatever he does, he docs with case. Harold W. Deacon “Deac” By music minds an equal temper know. Nor swell too high, nor sink too low. John G. Delaney Senior Dramatics. Pray, you, work not so hard. John A. Djerf “Johnnie” Class Track. Great deeds are accomplished by small men. Helen M. Donovan Candy Girl. Intelligence is not her only virtue. Francis Driscoll Debating Society. They that do best make the least noise. Dorothy J. Eaton “Dot” Glee Club. And little elves, whose eyes do glow like sparks of fire, attend thee. Joseph J. Eaton “J°” Football; Class Basketball; Debating Society. There’s no art to find the mind’s construction in the face. Willard E. Edwards “Bill” Science is certainty, is truth found out. Bessie H. Ellis There’s no hurry in her mind and no hurry in her feet. Herbert Farnham “Herb” Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright. Agnes P. Ferriter It is good to live and learn. Gladys M. Fletcher Not bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall. But a new mingling of them all. Catherine A. Foye “Caddy” Candy Girl. Let one attend her with a silver basin full of rose water. Karl French Dramatics. Let it be virtuous to be idle. Robert Fryar “Bob” It’s hard to please the whole world, Especially one’s Dad. John Fuller, Jr. “Johnnie” Class Football; Track. I hate nobody. I am in charity with the world. Annie L. Gauld Maiden with the meek, brown eyes, In whose orbs a shadow lies Like the dusk in evening skies. Josephine M. Ghigli “Jo” Art Editor of the Golden Rod. A maiden never bold. Emili Giovannangeli She sitteth in silence. George Golden Boys' Glee Club. I’ll be merry and free. I’ll be sad for nae-body; If nae-body cares for me, I’ll care for nae-body. George A. Goodhue “Goodie,” “Veak” Athletics; Joke Editor of Golden Rod. Some say kissin’s ac sin, But I say not at a’; For it’s been in the world E’er sin’ there wa’ twa.

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THE GOLDEN-ROD 11 Peeks, But Not Piques Paul C. Akin Class Motto Committer; Debating Society. I have a little studied physic; but now I’m all for music. ... as Plato holds your music and so does wise Pythagoras, I take it is your true rapture. Arthur H. Alden “Art” I am one of those gentle ones that will use the devil himself with courtesy. Gertrude E. Anderson “Gertie” Thalia Club. To the unknown beloved, this, and my good wishes. Constantino Antonelli “Con,” “Anty” Earnest in thought, and true in word. Wyman Arbuckle “Wy,” “Bucky” Dramatics; Debating Society. When they do agree on the stage their unanim- ity is wonderful. Doris L. Bain “Dot” Candy Girl; Thalia Club. At last She rose upon a wind of prophecy. Dilating on the future. Norma G. Barnard “Tootsie” Here comes the lady; O. so light of foot Will ne’er wear out the everlasting flint. Clarence B. Barron “Clar,” “Barron Bean” Class Picture Committee; Debating Society. Tutor’d in the rudiments of many desperate studies. Beryl E. Bean “Bub” Candy Girl. A Creature fond and changing, fair and vain. The Creature woman, rises now to reign. John L. Beal “Jack” Dramatics Business Manager; President Debat- ing Society; Boys’ Glee Club. Importance is one thing and Learning’s another; but a Debate’s a Debate, that I assert. Donald Bennett “Don” Class Treasurer; Captain 1920 and 1921 Foot- ball Teams; Athletic Council; Basket Ball. The tall, the wise, the reverent head Must often bow to ours. Benjamin J. Berman “Benny” Football. I protest I do honor a chine of beef, I do rever- • cnee a loin of veal. Edna Benson The music in my heart I love Long after it was heard no more. Sadye Berman “Dixie” Senior Dramatics Committee. Her look was like the morning’s eye. Ruth G. Bishop “Bish” Class Picture Committee; Dance Committees, Exchange Editor of Golden Rod; Thalia Club. She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with. And pleasant, too, to think on. John E. Bissett “Bud” He is gentil that doth gcntil dedis. Anna Blair “Ann” Girls’ Glee Club. I never knew so young a body with so old a head. Archibald T. Blair “Hiram,” “Archie” Dramatics; Boys’ Glee Club. And here I danced with them and had a good supper, and as merry as I could be. E. Clayton Blake, Jr. “Count” Class Football. As headstrong as an allegory on the banks of the Nile. Henry A. Blake Dramatics. An excellent and true judge upon cause and reason; not because he thought so, but be- cause he knew so out of use and experience. Helena A. Bova “Bovie” I have a heart with room for every joy. Elizabeth B. Breslyn “Betty” Class Vice-President; Literary Editor of Golden Rod. Varium et mutabile semper femina. Richard L. Brown “Dick” Athletics; Banquet Committee. Youth calls for pleasure, Pleasure calls for love. Louise J. Breivogel She thinks before she acts. Ethel Burgess So well to know her own. that what she wills to do or say seems wisest, discrcetest. best. Mary Elizabeth Burke “Billie” Girls’ Glee Club; Candy Girl. Nothing is given so profusely as advice. Margaret M. Callahan “Peggy” She docth little kindnesses which most leave undone or despise. Edmund II. Campbell “Ed” Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent. Esther F. Campbell “Giggles” Candy Girl; Girls’ Glee Club; Reception Com- mittee. Sing away sorrow, cast away care! Marion B. Campbell “Wee-Way” Candy Girl; Girls’ Glee Club; Thalia Club. A good name is better than riches. “Chetter”



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THE GOLDEN-ROD 13 Ellen E. Gray Her kindness and her worth to spy, You need but gaze on Ellen’s eye. J. Murray Hamilton “Mul” While there’s life there’s hope. Fred J. Hannon Athletics; Class Historian; Reception Commit- tee. And all men looked upon him favorably. Reginald W. Hanson “Reggie” Boys' Glee Club; Dramatics; Vice-President De- bating Society; Manager Football Team, 1921; Business Manager Golden Rod. Our old and faithful friend, we are glad to see you. Mary Harris Glee Club; Class Song Committee. Ever pleasant, ever kind. William A. Hartrey “Bill” Anything that makes a noise is satisfactory to a crowd. Miriam A. Hixon “Hickie” I have arrived at last unto the wished haven of my bliss. Henry J. Hokenson “Hokie” Class Athletics. An athlete—a powerful man. William D. Houlihan “Houli” Dramatics; Banquet Committee; Athletics; Capt. Class Championship Basketball Team. There’s mischief in this man. Ira L. Jenkins, Jr. Captain Basketball Team; Boys' Glee Club. Let us laugh and be merry. Sarah C. Johnson Nothing lovelier can be found in woman than to study household art. Elva Jones Happy as a lark, and as care-free. Graham Jones “Ham” Football; Class Basketball. Man delights not me; no, nor woman either. Ruth G. Kaulbeck Class Prophet; Banquet Committee. To dance our ringlets to the whistling wind. Wendell Dana Kaulbeck Silence has its advantages. Eugene F. Kelly My tongue within in my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain. Wallace K. Kerr “Wallie” Program Committee; Senior Dramatics. He strove not for fame. Edith G. Kraus My own thoughts are my companions. Sarah F. Krous How sound in head, how pure at heart, With what divine affections held. Ruth La Charity Her docile disposition surmounts all difficulties. John T. Lane “Tomie” Dramatics; Dramatics Committee; Banquet Committee; Toastmaster Class Banquet. A man of cheerful yesterdays and confident to- morrows. John T. Laverty “Lav” Dramatics. Wit is the tool by which all things arc wrought. Lawrence G. Leavitt “Larry” Class President; Dramatics; Athletic Commit- tee; Athletics. Skillful in all manly sports. Helen Levinson By their deeds ye shall know them. Esther M. Likander I would make reason my guide. Elma E. Lind Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest and youthful jollity. Rosalind B. Listman “Ro” Candy Girl. So happy, so gay, and cheerful, So free from all trouble. Alice S. McCarron Thalia Club. A tender heart, a will inflexible. Juliet M. McCarthy Orchestra. To her the gift of song was chiefly lent. Floyd MacDonald “Mack” Dramatics Property Manager; Track Manager; Class Basketball. A gentleman from top to toe. Mary G. McGinty Candy Girl. Mild and gentle. Eleanor C. McKinnon Orchestra; Thalia Club. What heart doth music not charm? Florence C. MacLeod Program Committee Dramatics. As merry as the day is long. Edwin C. Maibach “Eddie” I hear, yet say not much, but think the more. Beatrice E. Martin Candy Girl. Her beauty lives with kindness. Russell H. Martin “Russ” Debating Society; Boys’ Glee Club; News Edi- tor Golden Rod. Whose well-taught mind the present age sur- passed. Josephine Y. Martineau A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Hazel S. Mason Red as a rose is she.

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