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THE GOLDEN-ROD 25 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Honor Roll for the quarter ending January 27, 1928: FEBRUARY, 1928 Highest Honors Harrison Fisk Elizabeth Kinghorn Robert Luce Honors Olive Baker Priscilla Buckwcll Catherine Bettini Doris Folger Mary Widlund JUNE, 1928 Highest Honors John Conroy Helen Duncan Anna Leahy Edward Loftus Robina Purdon Leonora Sfcrruzza Benjamin Stein Jeanne Steinbrenner Ina Walls Mary Walsh Betty Wells Honors Aili Aalto Kathleen Anderson Florence Brown Kathleen Bryan Franklin Davis Doris Ekstrom Elizabeth Folger Mary Gassett Betty Wells Henry Gcsmcr Donald Gilman Lois Donald Hirtle Mary Infascclli Theresa Kroesser Margaret MacDonald Robert Mattson Dora Palmer Frances Palmer Eleanor Peterson Evelyn Rood Joseph Shuman Margaret Thompson Wright FEBRUARY, 1929 Highest Honors Helen Malcolm Vivian Mattson Honors Domenic Chiminiello Mildred Edgar Doris Coffman Marie O’Connell Dorothy Wecdcn JUNE. 1929 Highest Honors Esther Anderson Florence Cope Barbara Baltzer George Bentley Ada Buckley John Carey Louise Dygoski William Ford Margaret Hebert Mary Horn Aura DiBona Lincoln Ryder Honors Myrtle MacLeod Miriam Nisula Helen Ordway Mary Reardon Bernice Sher Martha Swanson FEBRUARY, 1930 Highest Honors Gladys DcLuca Oscar Eckbolm Donald Fairfield Merriel Kimball John Evelyn Ledgerwood Sylvia Locke Olavi Nisula John Pinkham Walsh 1 )orothy Allen Rose Barnett Edward Bohlken Myorma Hcrscy Kenneth Holmes Honors Ernestine Mcda Alph Peterson Edith Silverman Sally Sussman Onni Ulvilla Marion Williams JUNE, 1930 Highest Honors Grace Luce Mary McCarthy Wendell May Lillian Pearce Marion Peterson Aaron Rcdcay Laura Wiltshire Honors Mary Arth ..' Florence Brode Allan Folger Marjorie Hill Mary Lindh Catherine Long 1 lorothy Ayres Nancy Anderson Florence Bissett Muriel Castleman Mabel Coriati Mary Dc Paulo Genevieve Deveau Hope Dunning Burton Englcy Charles Gallcgher Evelyn Goodman Ethel Johnson Margaret King Coniston Lees Dnemar Lindbcrg Edith Luomala Lorraine MacPhcrson Alice Magnant Hilja Malmstrom Jeannette Miller Louis Pellegrini William Ranalli Kenneth Ryder Robert Veronese John Wastcoat Ruth Woods
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24 THE GOLDEN-ROD Mine. De Canisy ..........Elizabeth Evans Duchess D’Abrantes .....Eleanor Shorter Napoleon Bonapart-----Ferrer Giarrusso Fouche (Duke of Otranto) Nathan Kuperman Colonel Regnier of the 10th Hussans Leonard Golbranson Hyppolite Moreau Warren Freeman Truffle..................Steward Buck General Nansouty.........John Bartlett Sergeant Moustache..William Patterson Miss Catherine Walsh directs the act- ing, Miss Bruton, the dancing, and Misses Helen Burke and Helen Thissell, the costuming. The orchestra, at its Thursday rehears- als. is working on two selections which it is to play at the annual Conclave to be held in Boston in the spring. These two numbers are: “May Day Dance” by Hadley and “Andante”’ from the “Sec- ond Movement from the Fifth Sym- phony” by Tschaikowsky. The orchestra is also practicing two numbers for general occasions. They are “Babes in Toyland” by Victor Herbert and “selection from the Mikado” by Sul- livan. BOWDOIN COLLEGE CONCERT The Bowdoin College Glee Club and Instrumental Club will give a concert at the Senior High School on March 30, 1928. After the regular concert pro- gram the Bowdoin College jazz orchestra will play in the gymnasium, where danc- ing may be enjoyed by those interested. The proceeds of this concert are to be used to pay for the transportation of the Quincy High School Orchestra and Band to the annual musicalConclave in Boston. ASSEMBLIES Wednesday, January 18, 1928 During the sixth period Mr. James Muir. Superintendent of Schools, enter- tained the February and June Seniors by his excellent reading of several extracts from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The Seniors enjoyed Mr. Muir’s impersonations very much and would appreciate more of them as they help create interest in Shakes- peare’s works. NEW TEACHERS On account of the marriage of Miss Arethusa Packard, a former teacher in the Commercial Department, Miss Mir- iam T. Davis, a graduate of Braintree High School, and of Chandler Normal School, has joined the faculty of the Senior High School. Previous to her coming to Quincy Miss Davis was sec- retar)- to the Board of Trustees at Thayer Academy, Braintree, and had taught in the Jamaica Plain and Hyde Park High Schools. Miss Edith Battles, of the History De- partment, resigned her position in Febru- ary. Her position is being temporarily filled by Mrs. George Wheeler, a former English teacher at Quincy High School. CAFETERIA In the middle of January two new attractions were added to the cafeteria, namely, menu boards and change ma- chines. The menu boards are very attractive and, at the same time, most helpful. They are made so that cards bearing the names of “specials” and their prices may be inserted. These boards save time in the choice of a dinner and thus decrease congestion in the cafeteria. The change machines are called Brandt Automatic Cash Machines” and are a very interesting invention. These machines have many keys like those of a typewriter, but they bear numbers in- stead of letters. By pressing certain keys different combinations may be obtained. These devices are beneficial because they avoid mistakes, save time, and lessen congestion. These additions to the cafeteria show that the City of Quincy is progressive and is doing everything possible to make the cafeteria more pleasant.
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