Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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TLhc £oli en=1Rot PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE PUPILS OF QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL Vol. XXXIX No. 3 QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS Easter 1927 PRICE 0.25 THE COPY LITERARY STARES June, ’27 Editor-in-Chief MIRIAM CARR Literary Editor..............Josephine Wastcoat News Editor. Elvira Harlow Athlftic Editor............. Donald Cameron Alumni Editor. Louise Gallaher Exchange Editor.................. Enio Persion Joke Editor Joseph Foy Art Editor ....................... Jean Harper February, ’28 Editor-in-Chief HARRISON FISK Literary Editor........... Elizabeth Kinchorn News Editor Dorothy Deneen Athletic Editor Charles GABRIEL Alumni Editor.............Carolyn Cherrincton Exchange Editor.... .............Dorothy Bone Joke Editor Ruth Anderson Art Editor LOUISE Bartlett BUSINESS STATE Business Manager Joseph . E. Erickson Advertising Manager PHILIP LaBreQUE Assistants John Gizzerelli Circulation Manager.... Assistant................... Charles Graf ........Donald Aldrich - Robert McGregor Joy L. Xevens Catherine I. Walsh Ethel C. Crockett Leslie C. Mii.i.ard Eacuity Advisors Isabel S. Browne

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A Hearty Welcome from the Students of the Quincy High School SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS JAMES N. MUIR



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6 THE GOLDEN-ROD OUR ADVERTISERS It isn’t the staff alone that makes or breaks a magazine. Behind our own Golden Rod, determining the amount of material in accordance with their willingness to support each issue by means of advertisements, are the business men of Quincy. We depend much on them for the success of the magazine, and they have so well sustained it since its first publication that I know we owe them many a “thank you”. In this respect they have shown a co-operative, friendly in- terest in the Golden Rod which gives it strength to become a bigger and better magazine. We sincerely hope our adver- tisers will continue to give us financial aid. and we urge the members of Quincy High School to patronize our supporters. M. C. SELF-CONFIDENCE While giving my views and perceptions on the subject. I regret that I must ad- dress this to a certain exclusive few. I shall always refer to those receiving a G, or possibly a high F, as it is obvious that, in many cases, they fail to achieve a satis- factory piece of work, or do not meet with the expectations of their respective teach- ers, when it comes to college board examinations. I have concluded that the trouble lies in one word. “SELF-CONFIDENCE.” I believe that self-confidence is a very ben- eficial virtue, and I shall endeavor to stimulate it. Does the word “self-confi- dence” mean much to you? If it does, just what does it mean: How do you interpret it? Are you self-confident: That might be the manner in which an elocutionist would deal with the subject. I am no elocutionist, however, but let us pull ourselves together, and know our- selves, trust and have confidence in our- selves. Most pupils recoil on hearing the words “college board exams.” There ap- pears to be an overwhelming tendency for the average pupil to fear or dread them. Confidentially, I am to take the college board examinations, and am in the same predicament with many. Until I consid- ered how to overcome these apprehensions of fear, I was scared to death on hearing those three words, “college board exams”. Some of the greatest men have pulled themselves out of the deepest ditches through self-confidence. Self-confidence has gained fame for some of the most prominent men in history. Then why not let it help us? It can. I am sure, if we will only give it a chance. If we have confidence in others, why not have confi- dence in ourselves? Incidentally, I shall take space to call your attention to one whom that virtue helped. A young architect, new to his profession, was given by his employer specifications for plans which he wished constructed. Because he was new to his trade, and had not had any real, practi- cable experience, he, at the moment, was about to inform his employer that he was not capable of making the plans, thinking that if he failed it would completely ruin his start in life. But this man had self- confidence. He grasped the papers and laughed. Why did he laugh? Because he had overcome that dread and fear of not being confident in himself. He laid the papers upon his desk, took out his draw- ing instruments, and started on the plans immediately. This very day the building stands as firm as his mind was when he decided that he was capable of putting the job over. Now what was the cause of this? That same word “self-confidence.” I declare

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