. Goldenrod. Cbc Golden-Rod QUINCY, MASS., APRIL, 1906. CHARLES K. HOGAN, SANDERS, 06. EDITORS Business Manager,—WILLIAM E. HOWE, 06 DOROTHY FAY, L. HUSTON, Ube Class of 1906 Each class that has left the Quincy HighSchool has withdrawn with regret; in the samespirit does the class of 1906 take its departure,and we are learning, that no class can ever fullyappreciate all the advantages afforded, and thekindness shown, until the time for graduatingcomes. Even though we have been crowded for roomand have lacked some advantages which other-wise might have been ours, still m


. Goldenrod. Cbc Golden-Rod QUINCY, MASS., APRIL, 1906. CHARLES K. HOGAN, SANDERS, 06. EDITORS Business Manager,—WILLIAM E. HOWE, 06 DOROTHY FAY, L. HUSTON, Ube Class of 1906 Each class that has left the Quincy HighSchool has withdrawn with regret; in the samespirit does the class of 1906 take its departure,and we are learning, that no class can ever fullyappreciate all the advantages afforded, and thekindness shown, until the time for graduatingcomes. Even though we have been crowded for roomand have lacked some advantages which other-wise might have been ours, still many who haveprepared for college will successfully have been many courses of study fromwhich we could choose and by means of them many pupils will enter business houses from thisHigh School. Outside of the studies we havehad excellent training in music, a course whichmany schools lack entirely. Hindered to some extent by having no gymna-sium, yet our class has furnished many membersof both foot-ball and base-ball teams. Indeed,we may justly be proud of the records they havemade. The girls athletics have been hinderedeven more than the boys, because of this lack.


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