Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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MARGARET LAHEY “Margie” English Club ’30; Library Staff ’29, ’30. She is famous for Miriam and fit for a debater. “Politeness costs nothing and gains everything.” HUGH McCORMICK “Hughie” His hobby is reading, and he is famous for his silence. He really ought to become a drugstore cowboy. “Deeds, not words.” ESTHER LEPPALA “Es” Big Sister Club ’30; Secre- tary-Treasurer Q-B Club ’30. She is famous for I keeping quiet, and her hob- by is reading books. “Never a trouble, never a frown.” MARCELLA McDonald “Marcy” Basketball ’29. ’30; Hockey '30; Bowling 29; Orchestra 29, ’30; Candy Girl ’29. ’30; Traffic ’28, ’30; Repre- sentative to Hi-Y ’30; Mar- shal ’30; Q-B Club ’30. “Blushing is a virtue which few modern girls possess.” ALBERT LINTS “Runty” Traffic ’30; Band ’29, ’30. His hobby is music. He is famous for his pep, and he would make a good boxer. “Hold the fort, I’m com- ing.” DONALD McMULKIN “Mac” Track ’30; Football ’28, ’29; Basketball ’28, ’29; Indoor Track ’29, ’30; Hi-Y, Traf- fic ’30; Marshal ’30. His hobby is driving a speeding car; he ought to be a race car tester. dorothy McCarthy “Dot” Basketball ’29, ’30; Captain ’30: Track; Baseball; Bowl- ing ’30; Tennis ’28, ’29, ’30; Field Hockey, ’29; Decora- tion Committee ’30; Lead- ers’ Club ’29; Traffic ’29. ’30. “I have a heart with room for every boy.” ALICE MacPHERSON “Al” Decorating Committee ’29; Homeroom Agent ’28. ’29. She is famous for her good looks, and is fit for artist modeling. “Small, oh. yes, but sweet.” [ 19 ]

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WILLIAM JENSEN Jeff” Soccer ’28, ’29, ’30; Hi-Y 30; Traffic ’30; Baseball ’30. His hobby is playing base- ball, and he is famous for his undefeated soccer team. Speech is great, but si- lence is greater.” RUTH JOHNSON “A child of our grand- mother Eve, a female, or, for thy more sweet understanding, a wo- man.” ARVI JULKKA Cross Country ’30; Band ’30. His hobby is playing the sax. He is fit to be- come a jazz band leader. HAZEL KEITH “Scotty” Candy Girl ’29. ’30; Re- freshment Committee Hal- lowe’en Dance ’30; Q-B Club ’29, ’30; Secretary of Spanish Club ’30; Senior Dramatics ’30; Basketball ’30; Bowling ’29; Traffic '30. Her hobby is boys’ basket- ball. DOROTHY KOELLER Dot” Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Operetta ’27, ’28, ’29; Eng- lish Club ’30; Spanish Club ’30; Field Hockey ’30; Class Day Committee ’30. She wants to make a world cruise in a sailboat. ESTHER KOSKI Ski” Big Sister Club ’30; Eng- lish Club ’30. She is fit for social working in the slums of Squantum. Her thoughts and her conduct are her own. ESTHER KRASNIGER “Ladda” Traffic ’30; English Club '30. Her hobby is swim- ming, and she wants to become a famous skater. EVELYN KUHLBERG “Ev” Golden Rod Homeroom Agent ’29: Big Sister Club ’28, ’29. Her hobby is tor- menting “Dot” Koeller. What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” [18 1 J



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BLANCHE MAGNANT “Jackie” She is famous for her quiet- ness, and wants to be a secretary. Her ambition is to go to every dance. “To woman, silence is the best ornament.” WALTER MAIBACH “Uncle” Cafeteria M a r s h a 1 ‘30; Traffic '30; English Club '30: Spanish Club '30. His ambition is to become an undertaker. He is famous for impersonating Henry Burbig. “There are not many more like him.” ALEX. MAXWELL “Scotty” Traffic '30. “What's the use of worry- ing? It never was worth while.” ALFRED MUNROE “Al” Glee Club '27, '28; Senior Dramatics Picture Com- mittee; Traffic '30. He is famous for being the best- dressed boy in the class. “Another reason why good girls leave home.” MARY ROBERTSON MORLEY Big Sister Club '29, '30; Bowling '29. Her ambition is to drive an automobile a hundred miles an hour. Her homework is the envy of every’ student and her in- telligent comments the joy of every harassed teacher. JAMES MORRIS “Jimmie” Football '29, '30. “Blushing is the color of virtue.” MIRIAM MORRISON “Mim” Library Staff '29, '30; Eng- lish Club '29. '30; Big Sis- ter Club '30: Invitations for Senior Reception and Hallowe'en Dance '30. A frequent invader of Miss Harrison’s office. JAMES MUIR “Jim” Gamma Sigma. His ambi- tion is to own a sixteen- cylinder Cadillac. He is famous for his brains. “It must run in the family.” [20]

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