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JACKS SPUEHLER WILSEY HARTLEY SUNDAHL GIER SMALL CHAMBERLAIN WHIPPL Bog uH f Ca+n+niM,ia+te'i'l . . . Carl Sundahl was the student body president for the school year of 1941-42, having under his jurisdiction eight commissioners, elected by a majority vote from each of the classes. The senior class was represented by president, Carl Sundahl. Mary Grace Jacks was the Social Commissioner. Donna McKea was the Commissioner of Publications for the first half of the year, but she transferred and Will Small, a senior, was selected by the Board of Commissioners to take up her duties. From the junior class, Lois Wilsey was the secretary for the commissioners. She was also the Commissioner of Student-Faculty Relations. Doris Hartley, the treasurer, was the Commissioner of Finance. Representing the sophomore class, Paul Whipple was Commissioner o! Dramatics. Jim Spuehler was the freshman class representative. He was also Commissioner of Buildings and Grounds. Elected by the boys at large, Murl Chamberlain, a senior, was Commissioner of Boys Athletics. Marjorie Gier, also a senior, was Commissioner of Girls Athletics. These young people acted as the voices of their classes in the democratic government of Quincy High. They held very business-like and official meetings, at least three a semester. To their credit was the successful sale of defense stamps at school each week. A great deal was accomplished through the efforts of these nine students during the year.
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feilxua Shuie+tti: Do all of us realize that right here in our high school we are having the biggest time of our lives? The four years we spend here seem mighty short if we stop to think of the many things crowded into them. If we have taken advantage of the opportunities we have here and feel we are really a part of our school, we will be loyal and true to Quincy. None of us will forget the thrill of being one of the basketball, track or baseball teams on their way to a game. Going to Chico with the band, our many school dances, our class and commissioner meetings, our friends and teachers—all will hold a high place in our memories. We will always have a much better time if we can get along and cooperate with the other students and are willing to do our part to maintain a good school spirit. We will never regret it later if we know that we have tried to make the best grades we could, if we have gone uncomplainingly to our hardest classes, if we have obeyed our teachers, if we have been good sports. Let us follow the rules of our school and keep in mind that it is judged by the way we conduct ourselves at all times. Quincy High, with its imposing position on the hill and its terraced lawns is a sight to cause even the least of its students to glow with pride. CARL SUNDAHL STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT
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