I QUINCY 'Uh THE HI5T0RV OF QUIIKY HIGH 5IH00I [LOSS OF '44 The class of '44 began school with 62 members. During their freshman year Paul Whipple was elected president, Dan Collar, vice president, Marjorie Drake, secretary and Charles Lacey, treasurer. Miss Taverner was their advisor. They gave a very successful party and presented a play. The girls managed the school cafeteria. In their sophomore year they elected Dan Collar, president, Kaley Erickson, vice president, Eilen Gutler, secretary, Lewis Squyres, treasurer, Paul Whipple, commissioner, and Miss Scott, advisor. During this year they gave a party, the sophomore hop, which was decorated for Valentine's Day. The girls were the champions in basketball and }ane Morrow was treasurer for the Girls' Athletic Association. The membership of the class was 47. As Juniors the class distinguished its-self by putting on the prom, Quincy High's annual formal dance. The Gym was decorated like a French roof terrace. The queen of the prom was a junior girl, Jane Morrow. Two of the school yell leaders were juniors: Jane Morrow and Louise Oels. Connie Stapley was elected treasurer for the G. A. A. The class officers were president, Paul Whipple; vice president, Betty Roberts; secretary-treasurer, Iva Rae Miller; sergeant-at-arms, Robert McDonald. Mr. Page was the class advisor. Lois Heitman and Dan Collar were the junior commissioners. The enrollment had decreased to 35. The girls basketball team won the championship again. The class also put out the year book and the school paper Pine Breezes. The class of '44 began their senior year by electing as president, Dan Collar, vice president, Shasta Vardanega, and secretary-treasurer Betty Sundahl. Five of them were commissioners. They were—Dan Collar (student body president), Connie Stapley, Robert McDonald, Jim Peyton succeeded by Paul Whipple and Jane Morrow. Iva Rae Miller was elected president of the G. A. A. and Barbara Forsythe treasurer. The two school yell leaders were Jane Morrow and Louise Oels. Mr. Schott was the class advisor. This class gave a very successful Senior Ball and Banquet. The hall was decorated in a patriotic motif. They also put out the year book and many of them also worked on the school paper. The enrollment of the graduating class was 28. Several of the boys joined the armed forces and left before graduation. They were: Jae Edwards, Owen Petruske, Charles Lacey, Jim Peyton, Roger Baker and R. K. Dunn. Other boys leaving shortly after graduation were Charles Reed, Leonard Thayer, Joe Vieira, Roy Ramelli, Dan Collar. Through the four years the class had taken a very active part in athletics; and many of the players won championships in tennis, baseball, basketball and track. Some of them also were active in the band and in school plays. By Jane Morrow. Betty Ilene Roberts Betty jo Pigg Charles Edward Reed Roy Joseph Ramelli Lois Bell Heitman Stanley Claude Young, Jr. Connie Rae Stapley Leonard L. Thayer Fred Eugene Russell, Jr. Robert Lee McDonald Betty Lou Sundahl Joseph Francis Vieira Barbara Jeanette Holstrom Robert Kenneth Dunn Dorothy Fern Cannon Lorna Elaine Pence James Henry Duggan HCR€§CCP IE NAME CALLED WEAKNESS Dan Collar Danny Girls Betty Roberts Bets Fausto Paul Whipple Jughaid Girls Shasta Vardanega Shasta Shorthand Betty Sundahl Betty Silence Fred Russell Freddie Yo-yo's Lois Heitman Lois Blue Convertibles Barbara Forsythe Babs Miss Watts Joe Vieira Joseph Adding Machines Connie Stapley Stap Marines Roy Ramelli Roy Arguing Dorothy Cannon Dot Texas Loma Pence Pencer Brilliance Stanley Young Spike Crew Haircuts Barbara Holstrom Frecks Air Corps Leonard Thayer Herky Girls Iva Rae Miller Rae Detention Betty Jo Pigg Jo Her Diamond Ring Robert McDonald Bob Horses Jane Morrow Jane Greenville Boys Louise Oels Louise Government Charles Reed Chick Bashfulness Bette Hart Bette Her Nieces BY-WORD AMBITION Hey! Flier Oh you kids College But I'm not a wolf Pilot Mercy! Stenographer (She doesn't talk To remain quiet that much) Whats up Doc? Admiral I don't care Beauty Operator Oh Gawsh! Radio School Why doesn't someone Mechanic tell me these things? I got a letter College But Mr. Behm! Tail Gunner There's nothing wrong Teacher with Texas By-e-e-e-e-e-e-e! Teacher Oh nuts! College Oh glub! WAFS Oh! dear Doctor Oh Christopher! Secretary Oh-o-o-o-o-o Happily married in May Oh Shucks! F. B. I. For corn's sake! Nurse Oh Pete! Radio School It says in my die- Marines tionary Hey, Taty! Stenographer FATE Flier Dentists nurse K. P. Waitress She will Deck Swab Soda Jerk Riveter Army Mayor, Meadow Valley Farmer Living in Texas President of San Rafael Military Academy Delivery boy Town Hall Navy Beale's Down on the farm Cowboy Five kids Still in Keddie Marines Nursemaid for her nieces THE Ullll OF QUIIHV HIGH SIHOOl IlHSS OF '44 We, Louise Oels and Jane Morrow, will our ability to get along with Miss Watts to Taty Penman and our place as yell-leaders to anyone wishing the place. I, Barbara Holstrom, will my freckles to Bonnie Warren if she will get a good crop each summer. I, Paul Whipple, leave my height to Leonard McAndrews. I, Lois Heitman, will Bob to the Navy since he is going anyway. I, Betty Roberts, will my friendliness and way with the fellows to all meek freshmen. I, Joe Vieira, leave my everlasting ability to argue in history class to some poor members of the class of 'w46. I, Roy Ramelli, leave my broad smile to the frightened freshmen of next year. I, Dan Collar, will my manly physique to Billy Boone. I, Connie Stapley, leave my place in the band to any ambitious lower classmen. I, Betty Sundahl, leave my quietness to Maxine Herring. I, Shasta Vardanega, will my technique for playing volley ball to Marilyn Edwards. I, Iva Rae Miller, leave my ability for getting detention to any angelic freshman. I, Betty Jo Pigg, leave my ability to get my man for life to all girls without a diamond. I, Bob McDonald, leave my strength to Jimbob as he might need it. I, Dorothy Cannon, leave my shorthand ability to Tisha Penman. I, Lorna Pence, leave my intelligence to the remainder of the school providing they divide it up equally. I, Charles Reed, will my yodeling to Bobby Eden. I, Spike Young, leave my ability to jitterbug to Jimmy Reeder. I, Bette Hart, leave my sewing ability to Eugene Swanson as he will need it in the Marines. I, Barbara Forsythe, leave my black hair to Dorothy Russell. I, Leonard Thayer, leave my corny jokes to Mr. Behm so he won't be too lonesome. I, Fred Russell, leave my yo-yo to Miss Watts as I know she will keep good care of it. Seniors TOP ROW: Left to right: Petroske, Lacey, Duggan, McDonald, Reed, 0., Thayer, Russell, F., Young, Vieira, Collar, RameTli, Mr. Schott. SECOND ROW: Forsythe, Vardanega, Sundalil, Cannon, Pigg, B., Oels, L., Baker, Dunn, Peyton. FRONT ROW: Roberts, Heitman, Pence, Miller, Holstrom, Morrow, Stapley, Whipple. luniors TOP ROW: Left to right: May, Green, Daly, Vardanega, Zion, Herndon, Cole, Oels, El worthy, Harris. SECOND ROW: Penman, Taty; Epperson, Carpenter, Copeland, Kelton, Miss Bramble. FRONT ROW: Penman, Letitia; Herring, Johnson, Grow, Wilson, Carleton, Richards. Sophomores TOP ROW: Left to right: Reed, Reeder, Mr. Behm, Pigg, Herndon, Detrick, Huntington. SECOND ROW: Lawson, Myers, Small, Warren, Sundahl, Russell, Swanson, Carpenter, Boone, Dunsmoro, Eiscnhuth, Amiotte, Baker, Lane, Martin, Herbst, Gossett. FRONT ROW: Brady, Thomas, E., Carter, Thomas, B., Steiner, Robertson, Beckett, Reid. Freshmen TOP ROW: McAndrews, Powers, Carter, Foster, Yeager, Nugent. SECOND ROW: Brown, Clems, Ramsey, Henson, Dunlap, Wilson, Perry, Miss Watts, Morrow, M. THIRD ROW: Simpson, Lambeth, Fisher, Tennant, Dupont, Morrow, P. Bedient, Leta, Hagen, Maunder, Huntington, Boone, Elliott, Eden, Cor-inelius, T., Cornelius, M., Hartley, Bedient, Lee. Boys' Athletics TOP ROW: Eisenhuth, Hartley, Carter, Baker, McAndrews, Swansoi Myers, Lane, Herndon, Ooykendall Pigg, Peyton. SECOND ROW: Reed, B., Nugent, Cornelius, M., Corneli T.. Bedient, Boone, B Gossett, Lawson, Powers, Martin. THIRD ROW: Vieira, Sundahl, Vardanega, Herndon, Zion, Cole, Oels, Mr. Edgar, Small, Elworthy. FOURTH ROW: Reed, C., Duggan, Collar, Petruske, Lacey, Thayer, Baker. FRONT ROW: Young, McDonald, Dunn, Russell, Whipple. G. A. A. TOP ROW: Kelton, Huntington, Beckett, Simpson, Morrow, P., Dupont, Carpenter, M., • Dunsmore. Steiner, Warren, Russell, Thomas, B., Robertson Amiotte, Carter, Thomas, E., Belmont, Hagen. SECOND ROW: Brady, Morrow, M., Fisher, Lambeth, Maunder, Brown, Wilson, Epperson, Copeland, Ramelli, Grow, Herring, Penman, T., Johnson, Richards, Reid, Carpenter. B., Mrs. Bleiberg. FRONT ROW: Bedient, Perry, Forsythe, Pence, Cannon. Vardanega, Sundahl, Roberts, Holstrom, Morrow, J., Oels, Miller, Pigg, Stapley, Heitman, Penman, L. . . . SPON Production of the 1944 PINE has bee Quincy High School: Quincy Mercantile Co. DRY GOODS — SHOES MEN’S FURNISHINGS LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR Phone 1 Quincy, California Sam Eckstein SOPS . . . a made possible by the following friends of ayoob’s Department Store — Sporting Goods Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings — Shoes KILPATRICS Your Leading Grocer Quincy, California R. A. Bishop, Mgr. Moon’s Service Station Taxi Service Telephine 50 G. Moon, Proprietor Bill’s Barber Shop Quincy Next Door to Quincy Mercantile The Rexall Store Grover Brothers Pharmacy Phone 3 Quincy BETTY JEAN SHOP Authentic Styles for Women and Misses Coats — Suits — Dresses — Millinery Outstanding Sportswear Quincy, California Phone 59-W Feather River Dairy J Quincy, California Pasteurized Milk and Cream Cash and Carry Cleaners Quality Work Thelma Erickson, Manager S. C. Young Attomey-at-Lcrw HOTEL QUINCY Mr. Emile W. Austin Quincy Plumas County Abstract Company L. L. Clough, Mgr. Quincy, Calif. WE INSURE EVERYTHING Bar’s Insurance Lewis A. Bar — Emily Bar Quincy Drug Company Quincy, California S. L. “Bill” Bailey Satisfied Customers Since '49 Anderson’s Cash Department Store Furnishings for Men, Women and Infants Dry Goods and Bedding Quincy, California Compliments of RAINBOW’S END Paxton, California Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of “44” and the Faculty and Student Body of Quincy High School Quincy Railroad Co. Phone 40 Quincy, California Compliments of E. G. Leonhardt Consumer’s Goods Paints and Hardware Commissioners BACK ROW: Elworthy, Ooykendall, McDonald, Zion, Collar. FRONT ROW: Bedient, Stapley, Morrow, Peyton. Cotter’s Compliments of M. C. Kerr Super Service Garage Attomey-at-Lcrw George Cotter, Proprietor Notary Public Let Us Solve Your PERMANENT WAVE PROBLEMS Machineless all Types Helen Curtis — Cold Wave Compliments of SMITH’S HOTEL Knotty Pine Beauty Shop Alice Hartley, Proprietor Quincy, California Smith’s Coffee Shop Red and White Store Quincy, California Quality Grocery Good Food at Popular Prices J. C. Cloman MT. TOMBA INN ITAUAN FOOD Meadow Valley Lumber Company Ray C. Smith, Manager John Vardanega, Proprietor Quincy, California Quincy umbel (3c. JJncotpoxatad
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