Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1925

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CONTENTS Editorials ....... 9 On “ Romeo and Juliet ” Mabel Guilhop 10 “Macbeth” as Quoted About School . Carlyle Kretschman 11 Rush Hour Charles H. Brooks 11 Old Thoughts Harris Golbranson 12 The Spring Barbara Walker 13 Saved .... Doris Ricker 13 Ein Kopfbrecher R. Anderson 14 Scrap Iron Herbert Card 15 John Harvard’s Holiday Walter Riberdy 17 Rose Marie Alice C. Waite 18 History of Quincy Francis Dahl 20 Neither Bacon Nor Shakespeare Arthur Dean 21 Seventeen Pines Eleanor Duley 22 Alumni .... • . . . 23 School News • . • 25 Contest .... . . % 26 Exchanges 27 Athletics 28 Jokes .... 33 8

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NORTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY DAY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Training for Leadership:—Business, Social, Civic Two-year and four-year courses leading to Junior Certificate and degrees of Batchelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration. Fields of Specialization Accounting Merchandising Finance and Banking Administration Sides Management Industrial Management Marketing Personnel Management Retail Store Managemcn Progressive Methods of Instruction Problem method of Study. Analysis of Actual Business Problems. Home Study Projects. Individual and Group Sur- veys oif Business, Motion pictures on Basie Industries, Personal Conferences with Executives. Student Life Student representation from many states and countries. Democratic in spirit. Each student's voice counts in every program. Varsity athletics : basketball, track, soccer, gymnasium and swimming pool. Dramatics, glee clubs, minstrels, orchestra. Wholesome social atmosphere : fraternities, and other student organization. Freshman Enrollment Limited. Early application for admission advisable Catalog on Request TURNER F. GARNER, Dean Northeastern University Boston Young Men’s Christian Association Boston 1 7, Mass. BASEBALL EQUIPMENT GLOVES, MITTS, MASKS, BALLS, BATS, UNIFORMS, SHOES, LEG GUARDS, BODY GUARDS, BASES, CLEATS, SWEAT SHIRTS, SCORE BOOKS, ETC., ETC. WESTLAND’S Sporting Goods 1555 HANCOCK STREET ATLANTIC MOTORS CO. NEW AND USED CARS PARTS ACCESSORIES SERVICE 50 BEALE STREET - - WOLLASTON Tel. Granite 6330 Please Mention The Golden-Rod When Patronizing Our Advertisers



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XLhc (3ol6en=1Ro6 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE PUPILS OF QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL Vol. XXXVII No. .3 QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS April 1925 STAFF-CLASS OF JUNE 1925 Editor-in-Chicf WILSON DOLD Literary Editor Vera Persion Joke Editor . James Lane News Editor Rita Neal Exchange Editor Ruth O'Malley Tack Ainsleich Alumni Editor. Libero Marini Athletic Editor ISADORE SZATIIMARY Circulation Manager Roger Bascom Faculty Advisers — Margaret Louise Deitsch, Ruth Marion Giles. Ernest F. Upham Assistant Advertising Managers — Lorain Fawcett, Edith Grossman, Dean Cushing, Theodore Commoss, Robert Manning, Philip Gacicia Fifty cents the year Fifteen cents the copy SCHOLARSHIP Although in the past our scholarship has fallen down considerably, due to the inadequate size of the old high school, we hope that in the future it will again be raised to a high level. The old days are gone, and we now have the most pleasant surroundings in which to work. We have a beautiful new school, modern equip- ment, an excellent corps of teachers, and afternoon sessions in which we may re- ceive extra help. Is it not singular that more of us do not avail ourselves of our opportunities to improve our work? Perhaps we have fallen into bad habits while attending the old high school and think that we can still “get by” in the same way. If this is the case, let us try to correct ourselves and do a high grade of work in the time remaining before us. We arc too prone to look forward to great accomplishments from the Fresh- men, who have begun their work under the most favorable conditions, but we who arc not Freshmen may make a little extra effort to improve our scholarship and do something worth while. THE QUINCY TERCENTENARY Quincy will, this June, celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of its settle- ment. This, of course, will attract many visitors from out of town. We must all feel that these visitors are our personal guests and that we should do everything in our power to make them feel at home. We should always be ready and willing to direct them to any of the points of interest that they wish to see and also to suggest additional places which they may visit. A stranger often forms his opinion of the town from the few citizens he must ask to direct him. Let us give our guests a favorable and lasting im- pression of our city. 9

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