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CCTI’ ATHLETIC Quincy's track team competed in three meets this year, first a dual meet with Greenville, second the C. I. F. meet and third the county meet. There were two teams limited and unlimited arranged occording to C. I. F. regulation. The unlimited team won the dual meet with Greenville, took second place in the county meet and third in the C. I. F. meet. The limited team lost the dual meet with Greenville, took second in the county meet and fourth in the C. I. F. meet. Those receiving letters on the unlimited team were Kermit Myers (captain), Melvin Gilliam, Chester Egbert, Eugene McElroy, Jack Hill, Dean Smith, Bill Epperson, Ralph Rogers, and Alan Fraser (manager). Limited—Gilbert Travis (captain), Edward Erickson, Robert Travis, El-wood Hunt, James Lucier, and Donald Pauly (manager). In the Interclass track meet the Juniors were first, Seniors second, Sophomores third, and Freshmen fourth.
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Pine Mt IC DEPARTMENT . . . The Band . . . FOR the fifth year the Quincy High School Band was ogoin under the baton of C. R. Schott. The total enrollment consisted of fifty-two pieces. May new instruments were added ot the beginning of the year. A few of these were a piccolo, bassoon, two French horns, and tympani. With the aid of the Student Body, Quincy Chamber of Commerce, the P.-T. A., and other organizations, the band secured new uniforms. They arrived just in time to be worn at the concert for the first time. The Orchestra . . . THE dance orchestra, also under the guidance of Mr. Schott, was started when school began. By the end of the year this organization, composed of ten members, could play for a whole evening and render very enjoyable music. The Chorus . . . DIRECTED by Mr. Schott, the chorus of fifteen voices was very successful this year. As most of the students had not studied vocal music before, the group was unable to do very much. However, if it receives the cooperation in the future that it has in the past, it is thought that an organization will be produced of which any school should be proud. A MUSICIANS DIAPy . . . Sept. 20 The orchestra played for the first time, with the assistance of Bill Hayes, at the Freshman Reception. Sept. 27 The band rendered a few selections for the Cabrillo Day program. Nov. 15 Again the band was heard as we played four Bandanna Sketches on the Educational Program tonight. Dec. 6 The orchestra was able to play six tunes tonight for the Freshman return party. Feb. 6 We students in the band certainly had a wonderful evening tonight. We went to Greenville, and the two bands rehearsed together. Feb. 14 The orchestra again played its six tunes, plus a few more, this evening for the Sophomore Party.
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