Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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WALTER BASSETT Bub” Interclass Basketball ’29, ‘30; Traffic ’30; Interclass Football ’29, ’30. He is al- ways ready to recite our athletic records. What a pity he has to graduate! Me is famous for being everything in football from referee to water-boy. GERALDINE BATCHELDER “Jerry” Baseball ’29; Track ’29: Hockey ’29. ’30: Bowling 29: Christmas Dance Re- freshment Committee ’29: Decorating Comjnittee Hal- lowe'en Dance ’30; Senior Dramatics Committee ’30. I Ier ambition is to travel far and fast. She is famous for the boy friends. DONALD BATES “Don” Class Basketball ’29, 30: Business and Advertising Manager of Golden Rod ’30. He is a golf enthusiast. Don aspires to see a bigger and better Golden Rod. DOROTHY BEDFORD “Dot” Hockey ’28, ’29, ’30: Bas- ketball ’28. ’29. ’30: Tennis '29: Thalia Club. Student Council ’29; Traffic '30; Chairman for Senior Re- ception. Dot radiates cheer and friendliness in a pleas- ing abundance. SALLY EUNICE BRADFORD Marshal in Cafeteria ’30; Class Picture Committee ’30; Class Song Committee 30. Her hobby is horse- back riding, and she wants to travel. Sally is famous for being the prettiest girl in the class. KENNETH CAHOON “Pee-wee” Football ’29, ’30; Basket- ball ’29, ’30; Traffic ’30. He is famous on account of his nickname. “Hold the fort, I’m coming.” CHARLES CANAVAN “Charlie” Senior Dramatics ’30; Track Team ’28, '29. ’30: Class Football ’30: Class Basket- ball ’30. Poor chap! His hobby is Hazel. He is fam- ous for his wisecracks and his height. JOHN CARLSON “Johnnie” He . is famous for keeping away from the limelight. He is complete in feature and in mind, with all good grace to grace a gentle- man.” ! ioi

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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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MARTIN COEN “Marty” Radio Club ’30. His hobby is loafing and he doesn’t mind the 1.30 bell. “Tis not my talent to conceal my thoughts.” ALICE CONLEY “Al” Basketball ’30; Hockey ’29. Her hobby is swimming. She is fit for a big banker's stenographer. “Good nature is an asset.” CHARLES CONNELLY 'Charley” Football ’29. ’30; Senior Dramatics ’30; Track ’28, ’29. ’30: Traffic ’30. He is fit for filling Lon Chaney’s place. “To be strong is to be happy.” MAYBELLE .COOK “Mabs” Cafeteria Work ’29, ’30. She wants to become a music teacher. “The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books.” ROLAND COOPER “Rollie” Hockey ’28, ’29; Traffic ’30. 1 lis ambition is to make only a few million dollars. Hie saying, “It’s the drag that does it,” is his. He is lit for the presidency of the U. S. Steel Corporation. VIRGINIA CORCORAN “Gin Tennis ’28: Latin Club, ’28. She is ambitious to become a great artist. “Learning by study must be won.” ARTHUR COSSABOOM “Cossie” Radio Club ’30; Traffic ’29. He is famous for hanging around our science teachers and trying to tell them what to do. MURIEL COX “Yocabixski” Library Staff ’29. ’30; Can- dy Girl ’30: Refreshment Committee ’30; Sports Edi- tor of Golden Rod ’30. Her hobby is helping Miss Coulman. “As merry as the day is long.” [ii]

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