Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 26 text:

 BoivUncj H3uilz£.tL a[[ JUNIOR AND SENIOR BOWLING Let ’cr roll! These capable girls bowl at the “Y” on Wednesday and Thurs- day, under the direction of Miss Alice Sullivan. Officers for the club arc: Phyllis Oliver, treasurer on Wednesday; Helen Coska, treasurer on Thursday; Mary Ann Pusateri, scribe on Wednesday; and Janice Arveson, scribe on Thursday. SOPHOMORE BOWLING Every Tuesday afternoon at the “Y”, these girls have the pin boys in a dither. Officers for the club are: Barbara Burgess, scribe and Lucille DiBona, treasurer. The club is under the guidance of Miss Alice Sullivan. GIRLS BASKETBALL Swish! There goes another basket for the girls’ team. At least once a week the girls meet in the gym to play intramural games. Members of the winning team received trophies. Miss Alice Sullivan acts as the coach.

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 zf ootn zhisAEnta ti j£± JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross Council under the guidance of Miss Esther Sautcr, is made up of representatives from each home room. During the year, the school collected money to fill 32 gift boxes. With the help of the Girls’ Club, nut c ups were made for the March 17th holiday, to be given to Veterans’ hospitals. Also, in the art classes, drawings representing our way of life are entered into a con- test. Last year, several from Quincy High received honorable mention. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES These agents for the school aided in the Community Chest Drive and other drives in the Community under the guidance of Shirley Cameron of the student council. At Thanksgiving they sold student tickets to each student for the North game. The advisor for the club is Mr. Russell Wise.



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JtifL CLl (11'intsi RII-LE CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Douglas Russell, any member of Quincy High £ can develop his or her civilian marksmanship. The officers who headed the club were: Kenneth Benson, president: Richard Faust, vice president: David Smith, treasurer: Arthur Selin, secretary. The club holds three meetings a week for firing on the range and learning about guns. WINTER SPORTS ‘ Snow and ice are all we want”: are the words of Miss Gertrude Gott, ad- visor: Lorraine Roach, president: Helen Keefe, vice president: Betty Costello, secretary; Patricia Crowley, treasurer: and other members of the club. The club enjoyed skating and skiing parties throughout the winter and movies of winter sports shown at the meetings. They held their annual dance, “The Winter Whirl” in December.

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