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■Jllllllllllllll III lllllllllllllllllllllllll III llltll III IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllll llllllltllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMinilllllllllMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III llllll III IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMII III III III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIMIIIIIII CONTENTS Cover.................Winifred Healy and Doris Sharlit Frontispiece ..............................Mary Walters, F.’32 Senior Class Officers......................Fred George, F.’31 Memories............................................... Who’s Who in the Class of February, 1931............... An Answer to “Happy Insensibility.” A Poem Helen Souden, F. ’32 What Would Happen If Marcella McDonald and Muriel Cox February 1931—Class Will School Calendar....... The Parakeet Says Our Parrot Tells What He Sees and He Sees a Lot Impression. A Poem........................Luis Paragallo, F.’33 Capt’n GemmePs Sea Yarn........................Dorothy Koeller, F.’31 Sing Something Simple.....................Norma Cook, F.’33 Disillusion. A Poem........................Dick Devlin, J.’33 Quick Sand.................................Paul Clancy, J. 33 The Quiet Sail. A Poem..................William Coates, J. ’33 Song of the Sophomore. A Poem.............Edwin Locke, J. ’33 The Wind-up. Concluded..................Dorothy Ambler, J.’31 By Her Brother’s Hand.....................Irma Salvucci, J.’31 The Law of the Gods.......................Helen Souden, F. ’32 Interviews—State Senator John D. Mackay and Fred- erick Coates, Detective Story Writer................ Quincy High Soccer Champions....................... Wise and Sport Wise................................ They’re Still Loyal................................ Editorially Yours ................................. Are We Old Fashioned?.............................. “An Interview with Joe Lyllum” .................... The Shoemaker in Prison. A Poem... .Alfred Starratt, J.’33 Smile a While...................................... 1 “—Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On”.............. 6 8 I 9 27 27 28 29 31 I 32 34 36 37 37 38 39 39 40 I 42 I 43 45 46 48 50 52 54 55 56 1 56 I 58 62 glim.........limn................................................................ iiiih.....iiihii............................................................................................
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Memories DOROTHY AMBLER “Dot” Did you read her story, “The Wind-Up,” in the November Golden Rod? She seems to want to be another Fannie Hurst. GEORGE ANDERSON “Andy” Traffic ’30; stage work for Senior Dramatics. He loves to skate, but wants to be an engineer. He is famous for ushering at the Strand, and ought to be a radio announcer. JOHN ANDERSON “Andy” Track ’29, ’30; Traffic ’30; Class Football '30; Senior Dramatics ’29; Decoration Committee, Hallowe’en Dance ’29. His hobby is “Doug” Smeaton. He is always late or slow, yet his ambition is “Dot” Malone. DAGNY ARONSON “Dag” Big Sister Club ’30. She likes music and is famous for silence. “Silence is golden.” LILLIAN BAILEY “Lil” Marshal ’30: Traffic ’30; Christmas Dance Commit- tee ’30: Hallowe’en Dance Decorating Committee ’29. Her ambition is to be thin and her hobby is dieting. “Tiny, pretty, witty.” WILLIAM BAKER “Bill” Traffic ’30; Senior Dra- matics Committee; Cafe- teria Marshal ’30. Have you seen his Ford? No wonder he wants to be a motorcycle cop! His hobby is playing miniature golf. NORMAN BARKER “Joe” Interclass Baseball ’28, ’29: Jntcrclass Basketball ’28. He is ambitious to play de- fense on a hockey team with “King” Clancy. [9]
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