Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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KATHLEEN A. FLAHERTY .'»17 Washington Street A likeable girl u'ilh a cha miing personality” Winter Sports Clui) I: Howling 1; Girls ( lul 3: Swimming I. PAUL J. FLAHERTY 109 Bates Avenue Be silent and safe—silence never betrays you” GERALDINE M. FLYNN 109 Federal Avenue 'The cheerful live longer in years.” (.iris Club I: Radio Club 1; Howling I: Swimming I. ELIZABETH A. FORBUSH 191 Palmer Street Her voice was ever soft.” ROBERT G. FORI) VI Cambell Street Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit.” Home Room Rcpresenlathe I: Creative Writing Club .1: I’age and Stage 2.3: Vice-President 3: Rifle ( tub 1.2.3: Secretary 2: Nice-President 3: French Club I: (.oil 1.2.3: Junior Achieve- ment (.roup 2.3: President 3. ESTHER M. FORSYTH 57 Gay Street The most 1 can do for a friend is simply to be a friend.” Library Stall 1.2.3: Treasurer 3: Horseback Riding I. RICHARD F. FOY 1442 Quincy Shore Boulevard Silence is more eloquent than words.” Baseball 1.2.3: Intramural 1.2.3. LOUISE MARIE FRUTH 15 ( rest Street She learned to say things with her eyes that others waste time putting into words.” Junior Red Cross Representative 2: Home Room Representative 3: Chorus 1.2.3: (.iris Club 2.3: French Club I: Page and Stage 2.3: Bowling 1.2.3: Badminton 1.2.3. ARCHIE FULTON 17 Dale Avenue Happy am : from care 1 am free! Why aren’t they all like me?” Intramural Basketball 1.3: Base- ball 1.3. JOSEPH A. GELSOM1NI 73 In ion Street Thou art the man.” Assistant Circulation Manager 3: Football 3: Baseball 3.

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ELSIE H. EKDAHL 1 Edwards Street “A friendship that is warm” Girls Club 2.3: French Club 3: Bowling 1.2.3: Badminton 1.2. 3: Page and Stage 2.3. DONALD J. ESSON 19 Bent Terrace ‘‘His xvit invites you by his looks to come” Hockey 3: Hi Y 2.3. SUSAN FANARA •1 Bradford Street “A modest charming maid is she. As nice a girl as one could be.” Advertising Staff 3: Girls Club 3: Winter Sports I; Tri-Hi-Y 3. MARION A. FANTUCCHIO 243 Water Street “Her eyes are stars of tiui- lights fair, like twilight too, her golden hair” Glee Club 3: Girls Club 2.3: Bowling 3. KATHERINE FASCI 15 Thomas Street “A witty person is welcom- ed everywhere.” Girls Club 2: Winter Sports 1. 2: Basketball 1.2: Swimming 1. 2: Softball 1.2. KATHERINE E. FAULKNER 193 Whitwell Street “Speech is silvern: silence is golden.” Golden Rod Home Room Rep- resentative I: Bowling 1.2. DAVID S. FEARING 65 Shedd Street “Variety is the spice of life.” WILLIAM C. FERGUSON 60 Samosct Avenue “All men do admire and -wish for the same objects.” Representative for Home Room I: Track I; Rifle 1.2. NORMA J. FEROS I Dale Avenue “ Wisdom and beauty form a -very rare combination.” Literary Staff: Home Room Rcp- resentativc 2.3: Page and Stage 2.3: Secretarv 2: Girls Club 2: Board 3: Bowling 1.2.3. NANCY R. FISCHER 187 Palmer Street “Those which trim them- selves least, are trimmed up best.” Junior Red Cross Representative I; Bowling 2.3: Basketball 1.2.3: Softball 1.2.3.



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DOROTHY L. GHERADI 113 Nightingale Avenue “From a tiny spark may burst a mighty flame. Chorus 1.2.3; Girls C lub 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3: French Club 1.2: Library Staff 1.2.3: Traffic Squad 3. VIRGINIA M. GIACHETTI 39 River Street Xou know -what love is.” Christmas Concert 2: Bowling I. Basketball 1.2. GLADYS A. GIFFIN .j() Hooper Street “Five, laugh, love and be happy. Assistant Literary Editor: Gold- en Rod Representative 2; Creative Writing 3: Page and Stage 1: Radio Club 3: Bowling 3; I reasurer 3: Swimming I: Basketball 2. RICH ARD L. GOODWIN 7 I'tica Street “He who is good is happy. Rifle Club 2.3. BARBARA E. GOSSELIN 16 Reardon Street “Friends have all things in common.” Bowling 1; Swimming 1. WILLIAM L. GOSSELIN 16 Reardon Street “Silence is a friend that never ivill betray.” Baseball Varsity 2.3. ANNE L. GOURLEY 319 Copeland Street “Laughing lips and roguish eyes. Literary Editor of Golden Rod 3: Red Cross Representative I: Rifle Club 2.3: Baton I wirling Club 1; Swimming 1. JEAN E. GOWER 209 Hancock Street “A sunny smile wins lasting friendship everywhere.'' Winter Sports 3: (.iris Club 2.3: Vice-President 3: Rifle Club 2. 3: Creative Writing 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Horseback Riding 3: Golf 3: Basketball 2.3. FRED J. GRAMAZIO 53 Chubbuck Street “Always with a word of wit.” Spring Concert 2: Basketball I. ROBERT A. GRANT 144 Willow Street “I am as bad as the worst, but thank God I am as good as the best.” Spanish Club 2.3: Creative Writ- ing Club 3: Winter Sports Club 3: J. V. Baseball 3: Junior Achievement Group 3: Sports Editor.

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