Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1931

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MILDRED PLATNER Millie” Student Advisory Council ’29; Banquet Committee ’31. Her hobby is swim- ming. and she is famous for her popularity. She is fit for a good dancer. HELENE POLAND “Helen” Golden Rod Play ’28; Dec- orating Committee, Spring Dance ’29; ’Xmas Dance '29: Hallowe’en Dance ’30; Senior Reception ’31; Field Hockey ’29; Traffic ’29, ’30; Basketball ’29; Senior Dra- matics ’30; Swimming ’29. Her hobby is college boys, and she is famous for her clothes. AMERICO RISIO Traffic ’30. His hobby is bookkeeping, and he is famous for keeping quiet. He is fit for a bank ac- countant. BIANCHA RISIO “Bee” She should become a book- keeper at the Fore River Plant. Her hobby is going to the movies, and she is famous for her silence. DORIS RIZZI “Dizzy” Quincy - Bridgewater Club ’28, ’29; Big Sister Club ’30. Dot is famous for her smile, and is fit for someone cheerful. “And then she danced: O heavens! how she danced!” FRANCIS ROUGVIE “Brod” Student Council ’29; Ath- letic Council ’28, ’29: Foot- ball, ’28, ’29, ’30; Senior Supervisor ’30; Golden Rod Agent ’29; Interclass Basketball ’28; Basketball ’29. “Learning by study must be done.” MARY SALORIO Her hobby is studying, and she is famous for her good clothes. She ought to be- come an actress. “I know a maiden fair to see.” EVA SALVUCCI “Eve” She is famous for her do- mestic inclination and her hobby is washing dishes ,(?). She is fit for a nurse. “The right hand of good fellowship.” [22]

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EUGENE NATTIE “Dippy” Student Council ’30; Foot- ball ’28, ’29, ’30; Traffic ’30; Hi-Y. He is famous for his wisecracks and his ambition is fast parties. ANNA NIGRO “Ann” Her hobby is dancing, and she is famous for being agreeable. She ought to become a private secretary. “Good nature is an asset.” JANET N1MMO “Jan” Spanish Club ’30; Q-B Club ’29, ’30; Treasurer ’30; Big Sister Club; Representative to Hi-Y. She is famous for writing the words to the class song, and should be- come a nurse. WILLIAM OLSSON “Ole” Soccer ’30; Glee Club ’30. He is famous for asking questions, and his hobby is autos. He is fit to become a public accountant. ROBERT OWENS “Bob” Baseball ’29, ’30; Class Football ’30; Traffic ’30. He is famous for his looks and his hobby is doing anything exciting. “Casey at the bat.” FLORENCE PHILLIPS “Flossie” Leaders’ Club ’29; Track ’30. She is famous for her good nature, and is fit for a housewife. Her hobby is Marjorie. LAWSON PINKHAM “Larry” Senior Class Football; Hi- Y. He ought to become an artist. His hobby is old Fords, and he is famous for his slow actions. LOIS PINKHAM “Loie” President Big Sister Club ’30; Refreshment Commit- tee. Senior Reception, Christmas Dance ’30. She is famous for her pleasing personality, and should be- come a girls’ dean. “All the world loves a lover.” [21]



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DORIS SHARLIT “Dotty” Library Staff ’28, ’29, '30; Class Song Committee; Joke Editor of Golden Rod; Class Day; Candy Girl '29. Her hobby is wearing large bows and she is famous for flying. Her ambition is a transconti- nental flight. DOROTHY SHARKEY “Jack” Orchestra '28; Hockey '28, '29; Tennis, Basketball, Track '29, '30; Baseball; Leaders’ Club; Athletic Council. Her hobby is skating, and she wants to become a nurse. “Lady, be good.” WARREN SILLEN “Silly” Class Treasurer; Band '28. '29; Glee Club '30; Assist- ant Football Manager '28; Traffic '30; Senior Dra- matics ’30. He is famous for being water-boy and he wants to be a bench warm- er for Notre Dame. EDNA SKINNER “Ed” Thalia Club: Big Sister Club; English Club; Glee Club Manager '30; Oper- etta '30; Marshal '30; Library Staff; Hi-Y Dele- gate '30. Her hobby is “Frank.” HAROLD SLATE “Slatey” President of Feb. ’31 Class; Traffic; Secretary Debating Club ’30; Class Picture Committee. His hobby is dashing to the office and he is fit for a business head. He is famous for being Class President. “The word ‘impossible’ is not in his dictionary.” FREDERICK SMALLMAN Fred” Traffic '28, '29, ’30; Usher ’28. '29, '30. He wants to be an aviator, but he ought to be a minister. “The young man that blushes is not quite a brute.” DOUGLAS SMEATON “Doug” Track '30; Cross Country '30; Traffic ’30. His hobby is avoiding the girls, and he is the famous class chaperon. Doug is fit for the Olympics. DOROTHY SMITH “Dot” Basketball ’28, ’29; Base- ball ’28, ’29, ’30; Traffic ’30; Field Hockey ’29, ’30; Track ’29, ’30; Decoration Committee; Candy Girl ’30; Leaders’ Club; Tennis “First impressions aren't always lasting.” [23]

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