Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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GEORGE E. HILL 39 Willow Avenue “If nothing appears to you delightful without love and sports, then live in sports and love.” French Club 3; Radio Club 3: Cross Country 1.2.3: I rack 1.2. 3: Intramural basketball I: bad- minton 2.3. F. PALMER HILTS 41 Churchill Street. Milton Talk of nothing but business.” Home Room Representative 3. W ALTER V. HI R I LE, Jr- 264 Farrington Street “The laborer is worthy of his hire.” Track 2. ANDRES A. HILT!WEN 38 Weymouth Street “Wise men say nothing in dangerous times.” Golden Rod Assistant business Manager 3. CONSTANCE HOBSON 134 Willow Street It is quality rather than quantity that matters.” IriHiV 1.2.3. HARRY V. HOGAN 70 Grandview Avenue “His oxen special pleasure attracts each one.” Nominating Committee 2. DOROTHY A. HOLM 38'» belmont Street ”1 will do you a world of good.” baton Twirling Club 2: Baton Squad 3: Riding Club I: Swim- ming Club I; Cafeteria 2.3. GEORGE HORNE 123 Harvard Street “Love cannot be hid.” BARBARA A. HOULE 29 Trafford Street Laughter is never at end. Home Room Representative Home Room Representative; Council 1.2; Red Cross Repre- sentative 2: Home Room Set relate 2: Office Stall. Vice-Pres- ident 2; President 3: Sailing Club I: (.iris Club 2.3; bowling I: basketball 1.2: badminton 2: President 2; baseball I. CAROL L. HOl’RULA 42 West Street A woman of charm is as rare as a man of genius. (.olden Rod Ulverlising Stall 3: Literary Stall 3: Radio Club 3: l ibrare Stall 1.2.3; (.ills Club 2.3: Sailing Club I; French Club Set retare 3: Winter Sports Club 3: badminton 3; bowling 1.3.

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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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DOROTHY A. HOUSTON 30 Gilmore Street “No mind is thoroughly well-organized that is de- ficient in a sense of hu- mor.” Golden Rod Co-Associate Editor 3: (.iris Club 2.3: Bowling I: Press Club 1.2: Creative Writing 2.3: Page and Stage 2.3: Radio Club 3. Treasurer 3: Pony Ex- press 2.3: I raffie 3: Library Staff 1.2.3: President 3: Health Service 2.3. WILLIAM M. HOXIE 49 Hudson Street “He is ahuays laughing for he has an infinite deal of ivit.” Hi Y 3: Baseball 2.3: Basketball Manager 2.3: Intramural Basket- ball 1.2.3. NANCY A. HUNT 133 Prospect Avenue “My care is for the future of life .” Golden Rod Co-Associate Editor 3: Home Room Representative 1.2: Press Club 2: Pony Express 2: Editor I: Badminton 3: Girls Club 2.3: Junior Achievement: Sailing Club I. IRENE E. HUGHES 57A West Street If a girl has long hair, it is a glory to her .” Golden Rod Assistant Publicity Manager 3: Girls Club 2: Bowl ing I- WALTER |. HURLEY 157 Palmer Street “He treats his women as sequels.” Sailing 1; Rifle 3: Football I. JOHN J. HYNES 53 Sixth Avenue “I didn't come to learn, came to laugh.” Football 2.3: Intramural Basket- ball 2.3. DANIEL JACOBSON 40 Lawn Street “A sunny smile wins lasting friendshif)s everywhere.” Chorus 1: Glee Club 1; Christ- mas Radio Broadcast; Winter Sports Club 1; Spring Track: Rifle Club I: Cross Country I; Spanish Club 3. IRENE M. JOHNSON 12 Winthrop Park “If there were many like her, the stock of halos would give out.” Bowling 3. PHYLLIS JOHNSON 121 Glendale Road Beauty and wisdom are seldom found together” Rifle Club I: Girls Club 2.3; Pony Express 3. ROBERT L. JOHNSON 35 Ballou Street ‘7 never was on the dull, tame shore.” Baseball 1.2.3: Hockey 3: Intra- mural 2.3.

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