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Quite a crowd appeared at the Soohomore Hop, as can be seen. In the background stirring their Kickaooo Joy Juice are Hairless Moe and Injun Joe. Shirley Pansy Sapp and Larry Pappy Bashaw took tne honors at the Sophomore Hop. Dean Risor is hiding his eyes from the flash bulb. Jim Koelker is the vi 1 1ian ano Bonnie Wnipple is the heroine in this little melodrama the Sophomore Class put on as a diversion. The Schottische was the popular dance of the evening. Ross Hutchinson. Harilee Edson. Rudy Franco. Anita Hutchinson. Gene Parker, and Wilma Mounkes are enjoying tnemselves. Pat Bell and Coach Tharp are doing a fancy dance called the Schottische. From the looks on their faces it seems that tney are enjoying themselves. Billie Chamberlain and Don Camp and Jim Koelker and Bonnie Whioole are doing what looks like a Schottische. The ceiling is decorated as a spider's web. Hey, coacn, wnere did you get the glad rags? Coach Tharp is Soph advisor and ne ought to be oroud of his class for the dance they gave. 1948 PINE Page 19
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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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FRESHMEN FRONT ROW - Left to Right: M. Young. A. Alden, R. larison, B. , 1ason, N. Bond, R. Barry, S. Bower, t. Weeks, M. Memo stead, P. Alley, A. Cross, L. Eooerson; SECGNO ROW: B. Ausmus,' S Carden, a. Bashaw. J. Ferdinand, p. Holbrook, M. Gard. M. Pruitt, p. Guyer N Morrow D Bond. 0. Anderson, J. Wright, Mr. Hatten. THIRD ROW: D. Detrick, D. Stowell, C. Edwards', o'. Weeks, J. warren, B. Bailey, B. Dunlao, C. Mounkes, 8. Hollenbeck, R. Larison, M. Reed R Hill. FOURTH ROW: J. Catchot, B. Fisher. R. Staoley, B. Ballard, B. De Janvier, C. Mallotte L. Lawson, G. Jackson, j. Jester, 0. Quiet, E. Beall, E: Keller, H. Marshall, B. Jester. The largest class in the history of Quincy High School enrolled as Freshmen on September 16. The class officers for the year were Bill Dunlap, President; Phyllis Holbrook, Vice-President; Meredith Prui-tt, Secretary; and Gerald Jester, Student Council Representative. They were entertained by the Seniors a few weeks later during the customary initiation at which time they enjoyed the New Look, mud baths, and a form of poetry. That evening they were guests at a reception given by the Senior Class. A few weeks later they presented the annual Freshman Return. The boys of the Class of ’51 made up almost the entire B” football team. Many of these same boys were also successful on the basketball and baseball teams. Meredith represented the Freshmen girls on the All-star basketball team. Jackie Ferdinand was the Freshmen candidate for football queen. FROSH INITIATION 1HI Flit Pag 20
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