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rcEJi HAN m TCRy WHO would have thought that the small class of thirty-six would increase so rapidly? Thirty-six jolly Freshmen entered the Quincy High School in August, with students coming from Sloat, Keddie, Spring Garden, Belden, Meadow Valley, Grays Flat, and Virgilia. Soon after, the class added Wesley Cochran, Allen Fraser, Fred Woodmansee, Virginia Wilkins, John Haffenger, Eugene Rowell, Rachel Gibbons, William Hammelrath, John Jones, Arthur Clark, Arthur Petrus-ki, Charlie Mathews, Gilbert Travis and Robert Travis to its list. Erma Thomason is the only student who has left during the year. Soon after we were initiated we gave the school a return party, which was very successful, as we are just beginners. During the year we published two editions of the Pine Breezes. The staff consisted of Meriam Allingham, Helen Bedell, Jack Crane, Jim Finnegan, Marjorie Gilliam, Norma Leone, Jeanne Nelson, Ola Mae Powers, and John Walp. Several of our freshman students were admitted to the regular band. These were Meriam Allingham, Helen Bedell, Raymond Fagan, Jeanne Nelson, Ola Mae Powers, and John Walp. This class was represented on the C Team by Jack Crane, Edward Erickson, George Elwood, Jim Finnegan, James Lucier, and Roy Winsell. They played in games against Portola, Greenville, and Loyalton. President..............................John Walp Vice-President .... Forrest Robinson Treasurer..........................Donald Pauly Secretary.................Meriam Allingham Advisor . Miss Torre
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£ CLAJJ CP Back row, left to right—MARJORIE GILLIAM. NORMA JEAN YOUNG. VIRGINIA WILKINS. ELIZA BETH STRATTON. HELEN BEDELL. VIOLA FLETCHER. JEANNE NELSON NORMA LEONE Front :ow; left to right -MlRlAM ALLINGHAM; OLA MAE POWERS PAULINE FLETCHER. GERALDINE MORRIS. RACHAEL GIBBONS. SHIRLEY VALLEE. HESPER RICHARDS. Back row, left to right—RAYMOND FAGAN. JOHN JONES. WESLEY COCHRAN ARTHUR CLARK. ROBERT FORD. ROBERT TRAVIS. ROY WINSELL. GEORGE OELS, GILBERT TRAVIS JOHN WALP. Second row. left to right—FORREST ROBINSON. DON CONROY. DONALD PAULY. ALLEN FRASER. VIRGIL RUND. JAMES LUCIER. JACK CRANE. JAMES FINNIGAN; LEO BALZAR. Front row. left to right—WILLIAM HAMMELRATH. EDWARD ERICKSON. GEORGE ELWOOD. FRED WOODMANSEE. CHARLES LUND. EUGENE ROWELL. GRANT ROGERS. JACK PULLIAM.
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n e GIRLS’ ATHLETICS In girls' physical education basketball proved to be the most popular sport of the season. The outstonding players were chosen for teams as follows: FIRST TEAM—Forwards, Zola Tucker, Evelyn Pauly; Guards, Wildo Ford, Alma Jeanne Hogan; Center Jump, Constance Small; Side Centers, Beulah Frierdich, Winnie Schooler; Substitutes, Mary Hall, Geraldine Morris. SECOND TEAM—Forwards, Janet Cotter, Marjorie Hill; Guards, Barbara Baldwin, Virginia Beard; Center Jump, Fay Mclnturff; Side Centers, Nedra Bordwell, Edna Eiszele. Although there was very little snow the girls track events were delayed on account of cold weather. However, when they were finally finished the winners were: 75 yard dash—Pauline Fletcher, first: Edna Eiszele, second; Winnie Schooler, third. 50 yard dash—Pauline Fletcher, first; Winnie Schooler second; Edna Eiszele, third. 65 yard dash—Pauline Fletcher, first; Winnie Schooler, second; Edna Eiszele, third. Baseball Distance—Jeanne Hogan, first; Marjorie Hill, second; Geraldine Morris, third. Basketball Accuracy—Evelyn Pauly, first; Melba Ayoob second; Geraldine Morris, third. Basketball Distance—Janet Cotter, first; Geraldine Morris, second; Marjorie Hill, third. Baseball Accuracy—Constance Small, first; Fay Mclnturff, second; Geraldine Morris, third. On account of occasional rains the girls were not able to have a final iennis tournament. Of the girls taking tennis, our stars proved to be Nedra Bordwell, Evelyn Pauly, Melba Ayoob and Zola Tucker. Those girls on the baseball team were: Pitcher, Marjorie Hill; Catcher, Norma Jean Young; First Baseman, Wilda Ford; Second Baseman, Geraldine Morris; Third Baseman, Louise Williams; Right Fielder, Pauline Fletcher; Left Fielder, Barbara Baldwin; Short Stop, Virginia Beard; Center Field, Marjory Mears. The girls receiving letters this year are: Second year letters—Evelyn Pauly, Constance Small and Marjorie Hill. First year letters—Beulah Frierdich, Nedra Bordwell, Janet Cotter, Jeanne Hogan, Geraldine Morris, Pauline Fletcher, Edna Eiszele and Virginia Beard. Winnie Schooler receives a third year award which is a small silver engraved cup.
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