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FRONT ROW: Virginia Pigg, Kitty Mason, Beryle Cox, Margaret Brazier, Virginia Pierce. Noreen Pence. Lois Stenberg, Georgia Lee Wright, Dawn Stockton, Phyllis Kidder, Emily Berry. MIDDLE ROW: Anita Staploy, Carrie Olivier. Tim Henry, Don Camp, Robert Whipple, Barbara Wentzell. Mary Green. Rita Blankenship, Pat Bell, Altalee Larison, Jim Shaw. BACK ROW: Haysmer Cox, Herman Olivier. Edward Delano, Jim York, Bill Marshall, David Drat. Don Bellmany, Rex Beard, Wayne Miller, William Lewis. Freshmen . . . '49 The Freshman class, starting with the traditional wonder and meekness in their eyes, became an outstanding group in the latter part of the year. They elected as their Advisor, Miss Chandler. and their officers: President. Kathleen Mason: Secretary. Altalee Larison; Treasurer, Virginia Pierce. Their Council Representative was Rita Blankenship. The Freshmen began their social life with a successful Freshman Return. With a patriotic theme, they hung red, white and blue crepe paper streamers from the ceiling separating the tables, and served cupcakes and cokes to the numerous guests. Several of the Freshmen were prominent in the Band and others were advanced from Beginner's Band later in the year. George McEHroy, one of the class, made the A team, an unusual honor for a Freshman and William Lewis played a good game with the B team. With the very good start they have made in Quincy High, the Freshmen are expected to be a prominent and popular group in their years to come.
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FRONT nOW: Ariradale Perry. Dona Hayes. Pat Morrow. Joan Tennant. Pearl Hunt- ington, Grace Maunder, Mardell Harvey. Ellen Brown. MIDDLE ROW: Margaret Morrow, Wosleyne Lambeth. Shirley Hagen, Margaret DuPont George Yeager. Audrey Belmont. Jim Mullins. Kirk Clements. Bill Hartley. Vaughn Nugent. BACK ROW: Billy Boono, Pat Williams. Michael Marchese. Jim Ell wood, Leonard Mc-Andrews, Donivan Wilson, Herbert Stains. Bob Eden. Sophomore . . . '47 Officers: President, Joan Tennant; Vice-President. Audrey Belmont; Secretary, Grace Maunder; Treasurer, Mardell Harvey, Commissioner, Bill Hartley. The Sophomore Class has been very active in school this year. Many of the Sophomore boys played on the basketball teams during the season; George Yeager was captain of the B Team. Pat Morrow was on the girls' basketball team, which won two out of the three games played. With Margaret DuPont as captain of the volley ball team, two out of the three games were also won. Armadale Perry was captain of the girls' baseball team. The Sophomore Hop held November 17th, was one of the high-lights of the school year. The dance was held in the Music Room, and used the Night Club theme. The room and tables foi four were beautifully decorated with black and white crepe paper, and pin-up girls, made by Joan Tennant were hung around the walls. A bar at one end of the room, where cold drinks were served, was very popular, and Pat Williams made an effective bartender. Bill Hayes provided the music and Mrs. W. C. King and Noreen Pence entertained with songs helping to make the evening an outstanding success. Three Sophomore students. Joan Tennant. Bill Hartley and Jim Mullins, were in the school play presented by the High School. The Sophomore class feels that by being represented in so many social functions and sports they have concluded a very successful year.
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The Play Cast Followng the precedent established by previous successful plays given by Quincy High's students. Annabel Takes A Tour. was one of the most important events of the year. Elaine Mason, starred as Annabel, a movie star, and Guy Coykendall, who played opposite her as Lanny Morgan, her press agent, played their parts very well. The supporting cast equalled their proficiency, and each member of the cast contributed to the effect of the entire production. Bill Hartley, as Howard Webb, the producer, did a very creditable job and Jim Mullins, a Viscount from England, amused everyone with his affected English accent. Rita Blankenship, a stage-struck manicurist, furnished the laughs. Bill Zion. Joan Tennant, Emeline Wilson, and Mary Lou Reid, took other small roles. Edward Delano contributed much as assistant producer, and Mr. Behm, producer, must be credited with an outstanding accomplishment.
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