Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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STUDENT COUNCIL THALIA CLUB Q-HI-NEWS CHEERLEADERS PAGE AND STAGE FOOTBALL

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IT DID HAPPEN HERE THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD “Oh dear! sighed my companion gazing mournfully at the empty seats around her, “only seven o’clock and the performance not due to start till eight. What arc we going to do for the next hour?” With a devil-may-care-attitude, I replied, “Let’s go hack stage!” So with dauntless courage we tip-toed back stage and from an incon- spicuous spot proceeded to watch the performers being made up. The most messy job was putting whiskers, beards, and mustaches on the boys' faces with glue, of all things. We heard some practical jokers declare their in- tention of going thus bedecked about the square after the performance. (Some actually did, we hear). We saw Derelyn Bagley looking very exotic in her gypsy costume gaylv chatting with vivacious Mary Barton. We sjx)ke to James MacDonald who explained his sad plight—the costumers had sent him two right-handed gloves. What to do? Wear one and carry the other! Charles Henderson was strolling about with long, tight, black stockings adorning his legs, and horrors! One stocking had a run. And who is this young man looking very distinguished in black tights and caj)e? Why, none other than Joseph Mar- tell, the male lead. We overheard two fair members of the chorus talking excitedly about the gold lockets and the beautiful bouquets of flowers Miss Howes and Miss Tuthill were to receive at the end of the j erformance. By now it was almost eight o’clock and so without further ado we rushed back to our seats to find the auditorium completely filled with an audience ready and eager to enjoy a memorable presentation of that delighttu! Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, “The Yeomen of the Guard.” The entire cast, so ably coached by Miss Howes and Miss Tuthill is to be heartily commended for its fine performance. That you may not forget those who labored long and hard, we give you their names: Phoebe Meryll, Mary Barton; Wilfred Shadbolt, Chester Roher; Dame Carruthers, Eleanor Wohlander; Sergeant Meryll, Arthur Mazzola; Leonard Meryll, James MacDonald; Colonel Fairfax, Joseph Mar- tell; Lieutenant of the Tower, Louis Di Bona; Jack Point, Charles Hender- son; Elsie Maynard, Derelyn Bagley; Kate. Dorothy Sinclair. 1941 HOLDS GLASS ELECTION The election for temporary officers of the class of 1941 was held last February. A most unusual situation developed. The two candidates for the office of president, George Pahud and Bernard Ranieri, received an even number of votes! As a result of the tie, the two boys will share the honor, Bernard Ranieri serving as president from September to February, and George Pahud from February till June. Dorothy Harrold took over the office of vice-president by an over- whelming victory. The office of secretary is held by Alice Goodwin and that of treasurer by Russell Anfinson. The Sports Council includes Muriel Stafford and Margaret Kay, and William Tocci and Ernest Rounseville. Josephine De Luca, ’41 page Twenty-Fn,,,- ---

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