Quincy High School - Pine Yearbook (Quincy, CA)

 - Class of 1953

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Cast Will and Zestament I, Tanis Train, hereby will my rubber boots to my sister Bonnie, Florida, here Icome. I, Virginia LeRoy, will my leaky pen to Tom Hasty in the hope he does better in Bookkeeping next year than he did this year. I, Betty Egbert, hereby will my ability to get married and finish school in my Senior year to some Junior girl. I, Charlie Jenkins, will my ability to jitterbug to Mr. Behm. I, Leland Mansuetti, will my ability to get good grades to Marcia, who I know can use them, and my ability to stay out of trouble to my brother Louis. I, Ann Alden, hereby will my ability to run the mimeograph machine to Barbara Minton in the hope that she will not lose her temper as often as I. I, Alice York, will my cheerful smile to Mr. Simpson. I, Sharlene Huffman, will my ability to get the family car anytime I want it to my little sister in the hope that she will use it in seven years. 1, Jim Ferguson, will my ability to steer clear of cops toTanisTrain who needs it more than I. I, Geniene Ames, will my enjoyment for cooking to my sister Vonnie, in the hope that she will prepare a meal soon and just burn half of it. I, Gayle Jackson, will my clothes to my sister Beverly, hoping she will take better care of them when they are hers than she did when they were mine. I, Peggy Hillis, do hereby will my tremendous appetite to Chesley Pence because he doesn't have to watch his figure. I, Herman Johnson, will my battered football shoes to Alfred Lewis if he can supply materials to keep them together. I, Robert Garey, will my ability to get along with Mr. Fleming to all students who will need it in Metal Shop. I, Howard Stites, leave to anybody the ability to play football onthe basketball court. I, Shirley Hyde, will my Sociology book to the termites hoping they get more out of it than I did. I; Melvin Ramsey, hereby will my brains to Rodney Turner in the hope that he will make good use of them. I, Leslie Wertz, hereby will this school to a certain red-headed Junior boy. I, Carol Smith, hereby will my ability to select the right candidate for President to Mr. Behrf in the hope that he will, in the future, be converted. I, Yvonne Detrick, will my ability to take trips bacK and forth to San Diego and still graduate to any girl with a sailor for a husband and crazy enough to want to try it. I, Cliff Graham, hereby will Mr. Aaserude and Physics to any unsuspecting Junior, also my ability to do Physics. Ha! I, Dorothy Jeskey, will my first clarinet chair to Bobby Warner hoping he will use it next year. I, Swanold Rogers, will my ability to ruin films to Barbara Wilder in the hope that she will use it wisely. I, Robert Hanley, will my ability to get good grades (ha) and stay out of trouble in class (ha) to Tim C-avanagh, not that he needs it. I, Doris Gray, will the school to the Fire Department to use for practice as they see fit. I, Adella York, hereby will my ability to be a good, true Republican to Mr. Behm. I, Linnie Barry, as Editor of the Pine Breezes do hereby will the Pine Breezes Office to Mr. Nelson, hoping he will keep it well ventilated. I, Gayle Shulmire, will my ability to talk in class to Mary LynTurner in hopesshe can get away with it. I, Jim Powell, hereby will my beautiful red hair to anyone who will keep it well groomed.

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Senior Class Prophecy A Glimpse of the Class of 1953 in the year of 1963. Joan Cotter is still working at the Town Hall trying to pay for her car. Shirley Coleman is now Miss America. She lifted one thousand pounds. Peggy Hillis is working for Ringling Brothers. She's the fat lady. Howard Stites and Herman Johnson are head coaches at the University of California. Shirley Hyde is still at Santa Rosa J. C. studying to be a lawyer. Gayle Jackson is head mechanic at General Motors. Robert Garey is public enemy 1, and Gayle Shulmire is his gun moll. Dorothy Jeskey is a bubble dancer at Club Chico Chico. Carolyn Wigg is confidential secretary to the President of the United States. Linnie Barry is editor of the New York Times. Carol Smith is running for President on the Republican Ticket. Swanold Rogers is now on a diet. She was head candy taster for the Sweet Candy Company. Cliff Graham is hunting lions in deep, dark, Africa. Bill Blankenship is still putting up arguments for having the Senior Ball in the Spring. Eddie Combs married Margaret Truman and now leads a life of leisure. Katherine Egbert is representing the U. S. in the Olympic games. Bobby Jester is running a hot dog stand on Coney Island. Joyce Nelson has just joined the Air Force. Adella York is champion bronc rider of the World Rodeo at Pendleton, Oregon. Virginia LeRoy is giving Betty Grable competition in Hollywood. Henri Moser is Hollywood's new swoon guy. He's Virginia's leading man. Robert Hanley, five time divorcee, is sitting on top of the world. Sharlene Huffman is the world’s only woman hot rod driver. Betty Egbert and Alice York are teaching a cooking school for brides. Doris Gray just swam the Atlantic Ocean in record time (three months). Leslie Wertz is conducting a sight-seeing bus in New York City. Melvin Ramsey is official crack counter for the Timbuctoo sidewalk commission. Yvonne Detrick is triangle player for the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra. Leland Mansuetti is leading an expedition to the Arctic to find out if dill pickles grow there. Jim Ferguson and Jon Geil are still trying to discover a way to use flash bulbs twice. Charlie Jenkins is teaching a jitterbug school in Iceland. Phillip Clarke is making simulated diamonds out of China Rock. Georgia Becker and Lois Morton are still waiting for the Navy to dock. Ann Alden and Geniene Ames are friends no more. They are running for Miss Career Girl of 1963 in competition with each other. Jimmy Powell has graduated from changing marques and is now manager of the Town Hall Theatre. Tanis Train.............can think of a prophecy for everyone else, but hasn't thought of one for herself yet.



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I, Shirley Coleman, hereby will my job as Lay-Out Editor of the annual to Carol Edwards, and a box of aspirin to go with it. I, Jean Cotter, will my ability to get cheerleader for six years to Bonnie Train in the hope that she doesn't get as many sore bones as I did. I, Bill Blankenship, do hereby will my ability to keep out of trouble to Martha Lewis, knowing she will need it. I, Carolyn Wigg, will my ability to make money to my sister Clare, hoping she will use it more wisely than I did. I, Katherine Egbert, hereby will all of my old study sheets and work books to my brother Richard, who I am sure can make good use of them. We, Georgia Becker and Lois Morton, will our combined talents, few though they be, and all the money we can save to the biggest admiral in the U.S. Navy in the hope that it will get Ralph and Bobby off with a lighter sentence. I, Bobby Jester, will my athletic ability to some incoming seventh grader in the hope he won't turn 18 before he graduates. I, Eddie Combs, will my poor health and excellent state of mind to next year's Student Body President. I, Jon Geil, will the school camera to Mr. Aaserude who will probably use it next year. I, Bud Me Ison, will my seat in Biology to any unsuspecting senior who has to take it with the sophomores. I, Joyce Nelson, hereby will my ability to not take science or math in my Senior year to some junior in the the hope that he will be as lucky as I was. Cooking Backward First row: J. Catchot, P. Clarke, E. Gibbs, G. Rowe, W. Woslum, M. Forshee, J. Powell, H. Moser, A. Ames, R. Near, J. Hecker. Second row: B. Blankenship, S. Busic, C. Hayes, A. Alden, G. Ames, S. Moriss, B, Agee, B. Colvin, C. Stewart, G. Barnes, L. Hansen, B. Lewis, N. Mason, K. Egbert, D. Turnbull, C. Wigg. Third row: M. Darrow, L. Barry, S. Coleman, S. Huffman, T. Train, J. Cotter, A. York, S. Hyde, D. Gray, B. Hayden, J. Nelson, D. Jeskey, C. Smith, E. Bedford. Fourth row: R. Mitchell, B. Jester, M. Ramsey, J. Ferguson, C. Lewis, J. Geil, R. Hanley, V. Egbert, G. Harison, T. Stratton, B. Horn, B. Crane, R. Garey, R. Campbell, L. Ryan.

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