Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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RUTH C. GRAY 871 Sea Street “All is fair in love and war.” Cafeteria 1. JAMES F. GREEN 192 Albatross Road “Good things are twice as good when they are short .” Pin and Ring Committee 3; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Radio Club 3; Rifle Club 2: Pony Express; Cross Counm 3: Track 3: Intra- mural Basketball 2; Badminton 3. MARY F. GUILLIMETTE 76 Willow Avenue Ambition has not rest” Junior Red Cross Representative 2; March of Dimes Representa- tive 2: Christmas Concert 2: (.iris Club 2.3: Basketball I. GILBERT A. GUY 133 Samoset Avenue '7djacation is something that a man has to fight f'r an’ pull out iv its hole be the hair iv its head. That's the reason it’s so precious.” Rifle Club 1.2: Winter Sports 3: Tennis 2.3. JOYCE A. GUYETTE 19 Main Street The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good.” (.olden Rod Representative 1.2. 3; Tilerary Staff; Home Room Representative I; Spring Con- cert 2: (.irl Club 2.3; French Club 3. HERBERT G. HALLEN 393 Belmont Street God is proud of those who who are tall.” Basketball 1.2.3: Intramural Basketball 2.3: I rack 3. DANIEL R. HANLON 69 Centre Street What can a man do but be merry?” Christmas Concert 2.3: Glee Club 2.3: Spring Concert 2.3: State Music Festival 2.3: Radio 2.3; Spanish 2.3: Page and Stage 3. BARBARA T. HAPPENY 23 Beacon Street Silence is a fence around wisdom.” (.olden Rod Assistant Business Manager 3: State Music Festival 2.3: Girls Club 3: Bowling 1.3: Baton Squad 2.3; Baton Twirling Club 1. DANIEL L. HARRINGTON •II Stoughton Street Deeds, not words.” SHIRLEY M. HARRINGTON 91 Rock Island Road She is a sweet tempered girl and one of gentle mood.” Rifle Club 1.2.

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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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PATRICIA A. HARTREY 50 Arnold Street “A little, pretty, witty, charming, darling she.” Bowling I; Archer' I: Swim- ming 1: Badminton I: Girls Club 2: Ping Pong I. MOHAMMED M. HASS AN 64 Winter Street “Everyone is a genius, at least once a year.” Chorus 1.2.3: Hi-Y 3: Football 1.2.3: Baseball 1.3: Track 2. PATRICIA M. HAWES 8 Harvey's Lane “Twas her thinking of others made you think of her” Golden Rod Assistant Literary Editor; Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative 3; (.iris Club 2.3; Winter Sports 3: Radio Club Secretary 3: Bowling 2.3: Swim- ming I. HERBERT W. HAYDEN 318 Sea Street “The force of his merit makes his ivay.” Sailing Club 1.2: Badminton 2: Track 2; Cross Country 1.2; Intramural Basketball I. EDWIN J. HAYES 329 Belmont Street ’Tis good-will makes intelligence.” Orchestra I: Spanish Club 3; Treasurer 3; Basketball 2.3: In- tramural Basketball 2.3; Track 3. JOHN E. HAYNES 40 Morley Road Rich in good works.” MARY J. HEBERT 82 Crescent Street The ideal of wit, courtesy, grace and charm.” Glee Club 2.3: (.iris Club 2; Traffic 3: French Club 2.3: Treasurer 3: I.ibrarv Staff 1.2.3; Bowling 2. JOAN F. HELIN 56 Centre Street “She is the proud possessor of lovely hair and eyes.” Sailing Club 1: (.iris Club 2; junior Red Cross Representative 2: Bowling 1.3: Basketball 2: Softball 2: Pony Express 3. CELESTE HERMES 247 Sea Street Life is not felight to all without delight.” (.iris Club 2: Softball 1.2: Bas- ketball 3: Badminton 3. LARRY P. HIBBETT 72 Cedar Street “What should a man do but be merry” Hi-Y 3: Golf 1.2.3.

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