Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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26 THE GOLDEN-ROD Mallett, Leo, Commercial “I’ll speak to thee in silence.” Marden, Eleanor, Normal Lunchroom Marshall, ’27; Field Hockey, ’28; Basketball, ’28. “Let us fly and save our bacon.” Mattson, Vivian, Commercial “Viv” Traffic, ’27-’28; Spanish Club (Treasurer), ’27-’28. “Make a noise quietly.” Medros, Kathleen, Commercial “Kay” Orchestra. 26-’27-[28. “Music is the universal language of mankind.” Mitchell, Jean, Normal Big Sister Club; Basketball, !27-’28; Hockey, ’28; Golden Rod Assembly; Tag Agent; Class Song Committee; Lunchroom Marshall. “There is no fettering of authority.” Montuori, Victoria, Commercial “Vie’ “Patience is a virtue.” Morse, Frank, Commercial Hi-Y Club, ’28; Football, ’26-’27-’28; Hockey, ’27; Track, ’26. “Speak to him, ladies, see if you can move him.” Murchison, Muriel, Commercial “To do my best and play my part.” Nelson, Bertha, College “Bert” Big Sister Club; Baseball; Hockey; Vagabonds; Basketball; Class Day Play. “Play up, play up, and play the game.” Nelson, George, College Preparatory Course Gamma Sigma Fraternity; Debating Club; Re- ception Committee; Class Will Committee; Chairman Hallowe’en Dance, ’28; Chairman Class Day Play. “The pen is the tongue of the mind.” Nelsen, Hazel, Commercial Big Sister Club; Tennis Club. Time is the image of eternity.” Noble, Bernice, Commercial “Bernie” Big Sister Club. “So very kind, yet silent.” O’Connell, Marie, Commercial “Re” Big Sister Club. “Good things come in small packages.” Odom, Jennie, Commercial Big Sister Club. “A rosy maiden’s check.” Olive, Esther, Normal Lunchroom Marshall, ’27; Field Hockey, ’28; Basketball, ’28. “A small, still voice.” Olson, Leslie, Manual Arts Band; Orchestra. “Go west! Young man! Go west.” Parker, Alice, Normal “Al” Spring Concert, ’26; Lunchroom Marshall, ’27; Field Hockey, ’28. “Let’s leave her to her silent walks.” Peterson, Carl, Technical “Pete” Band, ’26-’27-’28; Orchestra, ’26-’27-’28; Track, ’27-’28: Class Song Committee; Usher, ’27-’28; Class Day Play. “ Politics fill me with doubt and dizziness.” Peterson, Wilfred “Pete” Track, ’26-’27; Football, ’28. “Any color so long as it is orange.” Ponti, Lino, Technical “Sonny” Football, ’28. “His limbs were cast in manly mould For hardy sports or contest bold.” Pratt, Ella, College Orchestra, ’26-’27-’28. “Neat, not gaudy.” Pratt, Lora, Commercial “There is no satiety in study.”

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THE GOLDEN-ROD 25 Guilmartin, Ruth, Normal Q. B. Club; English Club, ’27; Field Hockey; Big Sister Club, ’26. “Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit.” Hammond, Richard, Technical “Dick” Hockey, ’27; Hi-Y, ’28. “A mighty hunter, and his prey was man.” Hill, Frederick, Technical “Venus” “The driving is like unto the driving of Jehu, the son of Nimshi, for he driveth furiously.” «©V U « At StWVOn- «©v» Sorr 0 0«, Hodgdon, Wilbur, Technical “Hogen” School Orchestra. “He was a bold man that first ate an oyster.” Holland, Gordon, Technical “Dutchy” Traffic, ’27-’28; Joke Editor of Golden Rod; Class Play Committee; Class Day Play. “Such stuff the world is made of.” Huovinen, Fred, Commercial “The butcher in his killing clothes.” Hutchison, Georce, Technical “Hutch” Traffic, ’26; Hi-Y, ’27-’28; Literary Editor of Golden Rod; Hallowe’en Dance Committee; Senior Reception Committee; Radio Club. “Give us enough but with a sparing hand.” Johnson, Violet, College “Vi” Spring Concert; Thalia Club; English Club; Golden Rod; Nominating Committee; Con- cert Reception Committee; Library Staff; Class Day Play, Vagabonds. “All the world knows me in my book, and my book in me.” Kelcourse, Warren, College “Speech is great, but silence is greater.” Kimball, Marion, Commercial “Donty” “Angels are bright still though the brightest fell.” Koski, Aili, Household Arts Basketball; Lunch Counter. “Jack shall pipe and Jill shall dance.” Kurtzman, Sadie, Normal Big Sister Club, ’27-’28. “I would help others out of fellow-feeling.” Lister, Edna, Commercial “It is not good that the man be alone.” Loud, Betty, Normal “Betty” Orchestra, ’26-’27-’28. “Sweeter also than honey and the honey comb.” Lubarsky, David, Commercial “Dave” Baseball, ’27-’28; Class Basketball, ’28. “If what must be given is given willingly, the kindness is doubled.” Lundy, William, Technical “Bill” Athletic Council, ’27-’28; Band, ’26-’27-’28; Glee Club. ’26; Traffic, ’27-’28; Spring Con- cert, ’26-’27; Usher, ’26-’27-’28; Senior Dra- matics: Class Day Committee; Golden Rod Assembly. “Let the devil never find thee unemployed.” McGirr, John, Technical “Jack” Football. “Here I stand; I can do no otherwise. God, help me. Amen!” McLaughlin, Louise, Normal Orchestra, ’26-’27-’28; Lunchroom Marshall. “Soft her voice was ever.” McPherson, Ruth, Normal Big Sister Club; Q. B. “Speak gently! Tis a little thing.” Magrini, Elba, Commercial “I sec no objection to stoutness—in modera- tion.” Malcolm, Helen, College Preparatory Golden Rod Agent; English Club; Big Sister Club; Vagabonds; Thalia Club; Tennis, ’27-78; Chairman of Senior Reception Com- mittee; Class Day Play. “Bell, book, and candle.” Mallett, Francis, Commercial “Franny” “The man that blushes is not quite a brute.”



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THE GOLDEN-ROD 27 Pyyny, Catherine “Kae” Big Sister Club; News Writer; Spanish Club: Tennis; Basketball; Field Hockey; Vagabonds' Hiking and Rifle Club. “Clod is with those who persevere.” Quinn, Margaret, Normal “Peg” Glee Club: Spring Concert; English Club (News- writer) Big Sister Club; Lunchroom Mar- shal. O, who can cloy the hungry edge of appetite By bare imagination of a feast. Ramsay, Hazel, Normal “Bunny” Glee Club; English Club; Big Sister Club; Mar- shal; Tag Seller; Golden Rod Assembly Com- mittee; Class Day Committee. “Well, if I don’t succeed—I have succeeded and that’s enough!” Raymond, Frances, Normal “Fran” Spring Concert; English Club; Lunchroom Mar- shal; Golden Rod Assembly Committee; Ex- change Editor of Golden Rod; Class Day Committee; Class Day Play. ‘‘Happy am I, from care I’m free. Why aren’t they all content like me?” Reed, Elmira, Commercial “El” Cheer Leader, ’28-’29; Pin Committee; Chair- man Photograph Committee; English Club, '28; Hallowe’en Dance Committee, ’28. “There are not many more like me.” Riihimaki, Arthur, College “It is very small for its age.” Riley, Katherine, Commercial “She has a good face, speaks well, and has ex- cellent good clothes.” Riley, Cecelia, Commercial “Better late than never.” Rizzi, Harold, College “Baker” ”0, we’re a ’noddin'. nid, nid, noddin’, 0, we’re a ’noddin’ at our house at home.” Rogers, Leighton, Commercial “Purd” Football, ’27-’28. “He has hay on his horus. Roklund, In a, Commercial “Blondy” Spring Concert. ’27; Big Sister Club, ’26. “Girl graduates and golden hair.” Rosenquist, Lilly, Commercial “Blondy” Spring Concert, ’27; Big Sister Club, ’26. “I do not set my life at a pin’s fee.” Rountree, Virginia, Commercial “Ginny” Golden Rod Agent. “Den I wish 1 was in Dixie.” Ruscitto, Eva, Commercial They froze into silence.” Savage, Blanche, Commercial Big Sister Club, ’27; Nominating Committee; Class History Committee; Candy Girl. What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” Sawyer, Herbert, Normal Arts “Bert,” “Abie” Tennis; Hockey. “He was as fresh as is the month of May.” Seppala, William, College “Bill” “And when a lady’s in the case, You know all other things give place.” Seraitnelli, Clara, Normal English Club Committee, ’27; English Play (Silas Marner), ’27; Music Committee, ’25; English Typing Committee, ’27; English Debat- ing Committee, ’26; Music Contest. ’26. “Music is well said to be the speech of angels.” Shea, Daniel. Commercial “Dan” Nominating Committee; Traffic. “Cheerful whenever you meet him.” Shea, Mary, Commercial “May” Big Sister Club. “O’er the ice the rapid skater flies.”

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