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• c. CLASS HISTORY y The fall of 1943 brought a new group of eager freshmen to the threshold of Quincy high. They started their first year off by sleeting Grace Maunder as their president and Bill Hartley as their commissioner. They pdfe on a successful freshman return as their first big activity. We started our Sophomore year with Joan Tennant as president, Audrey Belmont, vice president, Grace Maunder, secretary, Mardell Harvey, treasurer, and Bill Hartley our commissioner. The Sophomore Class was very active in school during '44-'45t Many of the Sophomore boys played on the basketball teams during the season; George Yeager was captain of the B team. The Sophomore Hop on November 17th, 1945 took place in the Music Room, which was decorated to resemble a Night Club. It was decorated in black and white crepe paper with pin-up girls, made by Joan Tennant, hung around the walls. Three Sophomore students, Joan Tennant, Bill Hartley and Jim Mullins were in the school play. The Sophomore class felt that by being represented in so many social functions and sports they concluded a very successful year. The class of '47 started off the Junior year with twenty-three students. Our officers were: Bill Hartley, president; George Yeager, vice-president; Margaret DuPont, secretary-treasurer; Shirley Hagen and Jim ELlwood, commissioners. To raise money for the Prom we sold hot dogs and cokes during lunch hours, apple cider at the softball games, and cokes and hot dogs at the basketball games. Members of the class took active parts in practically every school activity. The girls' basketball team won the school championship. Junior boys who played on the varsity basketball teams were Charles Boone, Dave McCrillis, George Yeager, Jim Ellwood, Vaughn Nugent, and Donivan Wilson. Kirk Clements was the manager of the A team. Members of the class also played on the softball and baseball teams. After three successful years the fourth and last year for the class of 47 loomed on the horizen. This was even a better and bigger year than the other three. To start the ball rolling Carter Hjelte was elected president, Lorrin Ferdinand, vice-president, and Joan Tennant, secretary-treasurer. Dorothy Macamara was elected the commissioner but she left at the semester and was replaced by Peggy Carlson. For their advisor the Class of 47 chose Mr. Tharp. The first item on the list of 2 %
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