Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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20 THE GOLDEN-ROD ANN BROWN THOMAS COOK Class Officers STUART BUCK MARY PROUT

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THE GOLDEN-ROD 19 the corridor without fear of becoming lost. As the Indian appeals to the Great Spirit—I appeal to you—why can’t you meet your friend in some other place? If you simply must have a meeting at 1.30 why not take a walk around the school? It will do your health good, and I’m s1 re the Indian would appreciate it. The Indian just told me, confidentially, of course, that he is tired of listening to your talk, and he would appreciate it a great deal if you would have a little considera- tion for him and not be laughing and talking right under his feet all the time. I appeal to you, the Faculty appeals to you. other school members appeal to you —please, find another meeting place before it becomes necessary for the School Board to place ATo Parking signs all over the poor molested Indian. M. C. C. SAYINGS ABOUT OUR SENIORS WHO’S WHO IN THE CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1929 Who is the most popular girl? Marjorie Cameron. Who is the most popular fellow? Thomas Cook. Who is the class baby? Fred Faulkner. Who is the class shiek? Vaino Tirri. Who is the prettiest girl? Carol Wilmore. Who is the wittiest? Herbert Sawyer. Who is the class grind? Helen Malcolm. Who is the best athlete? Lino Ponti. Who is the class flirt? Lillian Drohan. Who is the class comedian? David Lu- barsky. Who is the most popular with the ladies? Vaino Tirri. Who is the class bookworm? Helen Malcolm. Who is the most dependable? Stuart Buck. Who holds the highest position? John Denneen. Who holds the lowest position? Arthur Riihimaki. Who is the class musician? Carl Peter- son. Who is the class politician? Edith Cole. Who is the most popular with the men? Elmira Reed. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF John Denneen’s supply of chewing gum ran out? Blanche Savage, Alice Stuart, and Dorothy Weeden didn’t have their daily inspection tour around the building before school and then slide to their scats after the bell rang? Herbert Sawyer ran out of wise cracks? Kae Driscoll forgot to be absent once a week? Catherine Riley was Cecelia? Marie O’Connell talked a lot? Fred Huovinen lost that “School-girl Complexion”? Edith Cole didn’t use purple ink? Clara Serafinelli got the “boyish”? Dan Shea didn’t go with John Den- neen ? Lillian Drohan stopped talking? Inez Sjostrom was a brunette? Helen Malcolm stopped studying? “Midge” Cameron didn’t have that smile? Anna Franks got lame bringing around notices? Molly Prout was any more demure? Carl Peterson and Sylvester Gookin could not run? Bill Lundy and Beatrice Fitts lost all their musical ability? Thora Bloch lost her dog? Mary Wardley, Walter Sillen, and Minnie Smith stopped painting? Elmira Reed lost the power to ask those questions? Leighton Rogers suddenly grew am- bitious?



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THE GOLDEN-ROD 21 Class Census Name Aho, Irma Barnaby, Helen Bennett. George Bianchi, Pearl Blake, Hilda Bloch, Thora Boynton, Eleanor Brown, Ann Brown, Mae Browne, Priscilla Bryant. Alvin Buck, Stuart Burke, John Cameron, Marjorie Capobianco. Florence Cashman, Henry Chiminello. Domcnic Churchill, Virginia Cobb, Dorothy Coffman, Doris Cole, Edith Cook, Thomas Crosta, Theresa Curran, Elizabeth Deacon, Howard Denneen, John Douglass, Lloyd Driscoll, Kathryn Drohan, Lillian Edgar, Mildred Eovacious, Thomas Faulkner, Fred Fitts. Beatrice Franks, Anna Fraser, Barbara Fredette. Ena Gclas, Marius Gelotte, Oscar Gillis, Anna Goldstein. Sam Gnnkin, Sylvester Grenquist, Earle Guilmartin, Ruth Hammond, Richard Hill, Frederick Hodgdon, Wilbur Holland, Gordon Huovinen, Fred Hutcheson. George Johnson, Violet Kelcourse, Warren Kimball. Marion Koski, Aili Kurtzman, Sadie Lister, Edna I-oud, Betty Lubarsky. David Lundy, William Famous for Her Flivver Gentlemen prefer” Baseball Her jewels Lewis Her dog Chewing gum Miss Zeller (!) Doing her history Raymond “Silence is golden” Detective tendencies Those pictures Editorials Eva Violin His brains Silence Miss Zeller Flirting Crushes His grin Her smile Being late Women Fireman I lomcwork Her hair Complexion Herself “Our Club” Pool and Bowling History Notes The sixth period English compositions Talking Lunches Absence and being late Absence Pierce Arrows Track Skipping school History class sketches Duck hunting Women Lobsters Joke editor Silence Chin music Library His silence Herself 6-year course Kindness Natural curls Soft voice His jokes Wise cracks Hobby Baking History Baseball Clothes Lewis Carrying it around Gum Dancing Studying Raymond Women Studying Smiling Shadow Hazel Eva Being Mr. Cutler's secretary Math. Getting away with it Miss Zeller Talking with boys “Miriam” and “Cora” Making a hit with the ladies Smiling Regent theatre Causing heart aches Fires Football Mr. Millard Cosmetics Miss Giles History Tigers Miss Wheeler Nursing Giggling Talking Massacres Doing homework(?) I wonder Junk History No School Sketching us Hockey Big deeds PETE Swimming Matching pennies Miss Coulman Boxing Felix Dancing Kindness Loring Violin Sports reporter Bicycle riding Fit for Hiking champ Great Hill Yankees Normal School Lewis Animal trainer Wrigley’s The stage A teacher Raymond Southern gentleman Harvard Marathon runner 'Hie movies Efficiency expert The stage M. I. T. Demure stenographer Teacher Soda fountain girl City Hall Arrow collar model Pepsodcnt model She won’t tell us! Nothing special Fire Chief Frig, teacher His secretary Woolworth’s Miss Gilc’s secretary Clubman Quincy Point School marm Town crier Acting Talking First National Elevator man I still wonder Grease monkey School master Nothing much Drawing teacher Provision supplier Ice man Pete’s valet Life guard Floor walker Pop corn salesman Salvation Army lass Second Tunney A Felix Follower Manicurist Teacher Loring Symphony Orchestra 2nd Percy Circus performer

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