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JUNIOR The music was by Eleanor and her sol id four. PROM Lloyd Jones and Orville Jester are among the merry-makers at the dance. Dena Dixon, Norma Carlson, Gene Parker and Wilma Mounkes are a few more tired dancers. Queen Marilee Edson led the grand march with Bob Del 1i nger. Joy Delano, Dick Bigby, Don Camp and Marilyn Cotter relax between dances. Dancing continued until midnight 1948 PINE 17
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JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW - Left to Right: N. Carlson, A. Bishop, N. Chaney, M. Cotter, N. Bedell, J. Lee, P. Sharon, W. Sapo, R. Hannah, B. Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Huden, M. Edson, S. Dakin, B. Camp, J. Sanders, S. Dodson, N. Hutchinson, P. Dinsmore, R. Young, R. Striegel. THIRD ROW: M. Hart-wig, P. Huntington, J. Nugent, 0. Jester, R. Hutchinson, A. Warren, B. Moore, G. Dupont, C. Ausmus, M. Gary is. The Class of ’49 selected Bob Dellinger to direct the class meetings, Dean Dixon, Vice President, Gene Parker, Secretary-Treasurer, Joan Lee to represent the class in the student council, and Mr. Huden to advise them in their various activities. The class was well represented on all the teams giving many players to every sport. The girls shone in sports too, as they defeated the All-stars in basketball. Dramatists who took part in the play “ June Mad , were Marilyn Cotter, Dean Dixon, Gbne Parker, Larry Bashaw, and Dick Bigby. Ann Bishop and Joan Lee did a very commendable job as make-up artists. Ann Bishop Marilyn Cotter, Dean Dixon, Bob Young, Joan Lee, Jo Ann Sharon and Betty Wilkinson made the requirements for the C. S. F. The Junior Class had the honor of having the second Home-Coming queen chosen from their class, Marilyn Cotter, Marilyn was also chosen to represent Quincy at Girls’ State, and was elected Vice-President of the Student Body. Ann Bishop was assisted by Joy Delano in leading the cheering section at games and railies. Hoancoaing Float - Junior Clans. 1946 FIRE Pag 16
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SOPHDMDRE CLASS FIRST ROW - Laft to Right: N. Stapley, L. Jones, J. Delano, M. Gossett, W. Mounkes, B. Hutchinson, H. Barry, H. Morrow, K. Pruitt, P. Davis, B. Whipole, J. Ramsey, D. Bettis, SECOND ROW: A. Hutchinson, L. Shoote, P. Fain, B. Myers, R. Sharp, J. Schultz, S. Sapp, M. Hecker, I. Bel-vin, 0. Constan. THIRD ROW: D. Risor, D. Skene, G. Waughtel, D. Bellamy, D. Olds, J. Beckett, G. Wright, D. Madeira, R. Franco, J. Dial, S. Moser, L. Ramelli, J. Koelker. The Sophomores of '48 started their year by electing as their worthy President, Joy Delano, and her trusty staff . . . Jim Dial, Vice-President, Bonnie Whipple, Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Stapley, class representative and a super advisor, Coach Tharp. The first project for the class was to choose what the Frosh should wear as part of their initiation. Dresses, gobs of lipstick and knee high stockings were chosen for the boys. The girls dress included boys jeans and shirts put on backwards, with grease slicked hair. The second project for the trusty Soph’s was to enter a prize winning float in the annual homecoming parade. Everybody pitched in and the float, not a winning one, but a good one was entered, reigned over by the Sophomore Queen, Mary Gossett. Soon came the hints of the annual Sophomore Hop with posters throughout the school. The Hop was thrown “ Dogpatch Style” , March 19, with everyone having a swell time. uu Piae Pag IB
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