Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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CHARLOTTE J. BURKE 237 Granite Street Her ways are the ways of gentleness and all her paths are peace.” Girls Clui» 2.3: Swimming Club 2: Basketball 1.2: Badminton 2: Softball 1.2. GEORGE G. BURKE 87 Lincoln Avenue A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” Junior Red Cross Representative 2: Book Room: Hi Y: Sec retars 2.3: Football 1.2: Basketball 2. 3: Baseball 1.2.3: Intramural Basketball 1.2.3: Ping Pong 1.2. 3: Co-Captain. VIRGINIA L.BUSSOL1M 17 Douglas Street In her tongue is a law of kindness.” dvcrtising Staff 3: Girls Club 3: Winter Sjxirts Club I: Bowl- ing 1.2.3: Swimming 1. THOMAS CAHILL 15 Baxter Avenue For as no man is born •without faults, the best is he who has the fewest.” BERNICE M CALLAHAN 54 Wall Street What comes from the heart, goes to the heart.” Bowling I: Winter Spirts I DOUGLAS I). CAMPBELL 949 Hancock Street Into the midst of things.” Football 1.2.3: Basketball 1.2.3: Intramural Basketball 1:2.3: Baseball 1.2.3: Ping Pong 1.2.3: Co-Captain. JOYCE LIN A. CAN I ELLI 25 Bennington Street She that was fair and never proud. Had tongue at will and yet was never loud.” French Club 1.3: Librarv Staff 1.2.3: Bowling 2.3. NANCY C. CAPPOLA SI Columbia Street To be meny best becomes you.” Girls Club 2: Bowling I: Basket- ball I: Badminton I. IVr'r' ' ' MARIE T. CARELLA 18 Larry Place W'e all live upon the hope of pleasing somebody.” Junior Red Cross Representative 1: (.lee Club 1.2: (.iris Club I. 2: Winter Sjx rts Club 1.2: Bowl- ing 2: Baseball I. LUCILLE M. CARLSON 145 Federal Avenue ”Softly speak and sweetly smile.” State Music Festival 2.3: Girls ( tub 1.2; Baton Squad 2.3: Bowl- ing 13

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JEAN F. HILLINGS 50 Pelican Road “I am sure cares are an enemy to life.” Girls Club 3: Swimming 3: Bowling 3. MARY J. BONAFINI 33 Perkins Street “Let gentleness my strong enforcement be.” Home Room Representative 1; Library Staff 3: Press Club. STELLA BONNYMAN 25 Island Avenue “Both small and siveet all say is best.” MARY T. HOD 1)ROW 10 Silver Street Nothing is more useful than silence.” Bowling I: Girls Club 3. PATRICIA A. BRODERICK 16 Bedford Street “There is not accounting for the actions of a woman” Glee Club 1.2.3: Christmas Con- cert 1.2.3; Spring Festival 1.2.3; Chapel Choir 3; French Club 3; President 3; Winter Sports 2.3: Bowling 3; Horseback Riding 1; Press Club 3: Junior Achieve- ment Group 3. JOHN R. BRUMMITT 124 Albatross Road “A friend with all his com rades.” Basketball 3: Intramural Basket- ball 2.3. EDWARD A. BRYAN 63 Dayton Street ‘Here is a field open for tal- ent. here merit will have certain favour and in- dustry its true reward.” THOMAS BUCKLEY 85 Copeland Street The gods always favor the strong.” Football 1.2.3. HOLLY BURGESS 2 Flagg Street “In her eyes dwells the wine of love and music.” Class Treas. 1.2.3: Home Room Representative 1.2: Red Cross 2: (dec Club 1.2.3: Chapel Choir 2.3: Page and Stage 2.3: Cre- ative Writing 2.3: Secretary 2: Winter Sports Club 1.2; Girls Club 2.3: Cafeteria Stall 3: lii- Hi-Y 2.3: Vice-President 3: Health Service 3: Basketball 2. 3: Softball 1.2.3. ROBERT BURGESS 112 Arnold Street “As good natured a soul as e’re trod on the shore.” Band.



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SYLVIA R. CARLSON 40 Kstahrook Road Her eyes as stars of twi- lights fair, like twilight, too, her golden hair.” (.olden Rod Representative 2: Glee Club 2.3; State Music Festi- val 3; Iri-Hi-Y 3: Cheerleader 3: (.iris Club 2.3: Basketball I. 2.3: Softball 1.2.3: Winter Sports 1.2: Class Day Committee. WALTER R. CARLSON 154 Granite Street There's a good time com- ing boys! A good time coming.” Pin and Ring Nominating Com- mittee 2: Winter Sports Club I; Intramural Basketball 1.2.3. BARBARA H. CARTER 449 Furnace Brook Parkway “77 rough her expressix e eyes her soul distinctly spoke.” Golden Rod Agent I: Golden R k1 Advertising Staff 2: Mana- ger 3: (.iris Club 2.3: Winter Sports Club 2.3: Bowling 3: Nominating Committee Class Of- ficers 3. LOIS M. CELLINI 76 Common Street “A little wit has pleased me more than half. didn't come to learn, I came to laugh.” Advertising Staff 3: Winter Sports Club 2.3: Junior Red Cross Representative 3. WILLIAM R. CHAMBERLAIN 111 Charles Street ‘‘Is not evety able editor a ruler of the world, being the persuader of it.” Chairman. Senior Prom Commit- tee: Golden Rod Staff: Press Club 2.3; Page and Stage 2.3: Pony Express 2.3: Pony Express Editor 2: Pony Express Adver- tising Manager 3; Creative Writ- ing Club 3. DONNA MAE CHASE 50 Bartlett Street “A little pretty, witty, charming darling is she” Advertising Staff 3; Red Cross Representative I: Tri-Hi-Y; Swimming Club 3. KENNETH 1). CHASE 100 Cedar Street “Presence of mind and courage in distress are more than armies to pro- cure success.” Orchestra I: Band 1.2.3; Spring Festival 1.2.3: Winter Sports Club 3: Cross Country 2: Intra- mural Basketball 3. POY CHEW 12 Savillc Street “To be born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad.' BARBARA A. CHI AVAROLI 32 Barry Street The most utterly lost of all days, is that in which you have not once laughed.” Golden Rod Advertising Staff 3: Swimming Club 1; Girls Club 2. 3: Basketball 3: Softball 3: Win- ter Sports 1. RICHARD J. CHOUINARD 1485 Furnace Brook Parkway “Genius is fostered by industry” Golden Rod Representative 3: Orchestra 1.2.3: (.lee Club 3: Spring Concert 1.2.3: State Mu- sic Festival 3; Christmas Con- cert 3: French Club 1.2.3.

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