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Heffernan’s SHOE STORE ALHAMBRA BUILDING Present this add and receive these Special Prices Patent Leather Jazz Oxford $4.75 Patent Three Buckle Pump 4.75 Four Buckle Overshoes 3.75 Gym Shoes, High White Tennis Shoes 1.75 Agents for Brockton Co-operative, Ground Gripper and La France Shoes Guay's 5ysterr BaKery CAKES AN’ ROLLS AN’ COOKIES OF “SUGAR ’N SPICE ’N EVERYTHING NICE.’’ WHERE U BOT THE DOUGHNUTS Telephone Granite 1430-W DO YOU ENJOY A GOOD DINNER ? BUY IT AT FOY'S Groceries Provision Quality Service Grossrrjao Coal Co., Ipc. 130 Granite Street, Quincy Telephone Granite 2843 Where You Get Genuine Franklin Coal
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-awiuas Crane PuBliC iiorao Oninrv Mass Our Little Quality Shop is ready to serve you if you wish CANDY, CARDS, NUTS, PICTURE PUZZLES or GIFTS 9 i-2 Maple Street Quincy Bradford Building njOOD PlacEv '-TO BUY- Look ai our Spring Line of Oxfords and Sport Shoes before buying It is the best we have ever shown MOORHEAD’S SHOE STORE 1547 Hancock Street, Quincy WRIGHT DITSON Granite City Print ATHLETIC HOUSE o 83 HOCKEY SHOES and SKATES (Printers of The Golden-Rod) HOCKEY STICKS PUCKS GLOVES LODGE, SOCIAL and DANCE TIGHTS TICKETS and PROGRAMS JERSEYS SHIN GUARDS A SPECIALTY Telephone Granite 484-M 344 Washington Street Boston 9, Mass. 14 Maple Street Quincy
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tLbe 3ol6cn=1Ro Volume XXXII February 14, 1922 No. 2 Zbe (Solt en 1Rot PUBLISHED BY THE PUPILS OF QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL Address—The Golden-Rod High School : : Quincy, Mass. FEBRUARY, 1923, STAFF OF GOLDEN ROD Editor-in-Chief Edmund Johnson Literary Editor Eleanor Akin News Editor----------------------John Reed Alumni Editor-------------------------Mary Driscoll Exchange Editor----------------------Emily Stewart Athletic Editor Herbert Berman Jokes Editor Wayne Beldinc Art Editor Gertrude Corcoran Business Manager----------Edward F. Savage Assistant Bus. Mgr Laurence Whittemore Assistant Bus. Mgr-------------------Ethel Darr THE NEW STAFF As announced before, this number of the Golden Rod and the one following are in the hands of the February 1923 staff. The staff hopes that all who con- tributed to the success of the first issue will keep up the good work, and those who were backward will come across and push. Sophomores and Freshmen, this means you! The sale of the Golden Rod in your classes fell far below expectations. Wake up! The Golden Rod belongs just as much to you as to the upper classes. WELCOME, FRESHMEN! Welcome, Class of February, 1926! We have hopes that you will prove your- selves one of the best Freshman classes ever entered at Quincy High. You are especially fortunate in entering at a time when school activities are in their full swing and ready to receive you. Step in and help push them along. This is the way to prepare yourselves for your duties as Seniors. An excellent way to get ac- quainted with school life and spirit would be to buy and read the Golden Rod. REPORTS Already the second reports have been received and the half year mark passed. To some this meant joy and satisfaction with the knowledge of work well done. To some this meant the disappointment of bitter failure. Some of these failures may have been from hard-working students. Such may be consoled by George Eliot’s saying, “Failure after a long perseverance is much grander than never to have a striving good enough to be called a fail- ure.” Whether you are one of the unfor- tunate or one of the “never tries,” make a resolution today to make the remainder of the year the banner season in Quincy High. Show the world that Quincy High School is “looking up.” The staff is very sorry that Doris Cra- pon received no acknowledgment for her story, entitled “Yours truly,” in the last issue.
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