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First row, left to right: B. Egbert; R. Bursick, D. Allen; R. Jeskey; J. Gossett; W. Yager. Second row: G. Wilson; S. Orr; G. Poloni; B. Young; A. Coleman; Y. Beale; S. Youngs; R. Yager; J. Yager; C. Mathes; J. Stowell; S. Elder; M. O’Connell; V. Haney; D. McTwigan. Third row: Miss McElroy; B. Hecker; C. Robey; W. McMasters; J. Jenkin; R. Bennett; J. Hook; T. Lewis; W. Knight; A. Penland; G. Allen; M. Crawford; B. Love; B. Boyden; W. Brown; N. Chin; H. Andrea. First row, left to right: D. Lowry; B. Whipple; C. Hasty; C. Skemp; D. Perry; T. Hellekson; J. Kennedy. Second row: E. Crabtree; J. O'Kelley; B. McConnell; J. Allen; Y. Wussow; P. Lowrey; P. Foley; M. Kennedy; L. Dumham; J. Nerat; J. Lang; G. Reynolds; C. Dingel; D. Bell; Third row: J. Epperson; G. West; K. Clarke; R. Haslam; R. Wooden; J. Jenkin; G. Rabedew; D. Miller; H. Massey; N. Saari; J. Abel; E. Carter; J. Davis; E. Bruning; E. Knight.
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JUNIOR CLASS Left to right: L. Engdahl, S. Howell, A. Cochran, and J. Howe. OFFICERS — ---------------------------President — — - - — -------- - Vice President ---------------------------- Secretary -------------------Council Representative CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class spent most of the year a feudin with the seniors. (Of course, the juniors usually won.) The float for Homecoming was quite nice, entitled The Champ. It was a scene with a Trojan standing between two pillars and with two injured Indians lying on the ground. The queen candidate was Anne Johns. There were many outstanding boys out for sports. In football some of the outstanding juniors were Gordon Thompson, Burce Kurtz, Jerry Howe, Willie McKnight, Kenneth Hobbs, Dan Wilson, Ray Kenny, Duane Stites, Eddie Myers, Connie Mason, David Beall, Wilbert Berry, and John Lee. Many other boys went out for basketball, track, and baseball. Many other juniors were active in school activities and clubs. Only one junior, Lynn Engdahl, was on the C.S. F. Todd Petty and Gene Davis had the honor of serving as student body vice president and secretary, respectively. Two yell leaders and two song leaders were from the Junior Class. The yell leaders were Leone Hard and Lena Wertz, and the song leaders were Dixie Fross and Virginia Huntington. The Junior Prom was held on March 26. There was a big crowd present; it seemed a success. The juniors look forward to an active senior year. JERRY HOWE - -LYNN ENGDAHL SUSIE HOWELL -ALICE COCHRAN
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to right: R. Haslam, S. Orr, B. Young, and J. Kennedy. OFFICERS Jack Kennedy------------------------- President Susan On---------------------------Vice President Barbara Young --------------------- -Secretary Rodie Haslam----------------Council Representative CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1957 had a very successful year. They were well represented in all of the different organizations. There were several in the C.S.F., and the bigger pan of the Pine Breeze staff was made up of sophomores. The ones on the staff were Peg Lowrey, Barbara Young, Patsy Foley, Susan Youngs, Yvonne Beale, and Anna Coleman. A lot of the Sophswere in the Drama Club, the Pep Club, G. A. A., and Block Q. There were a lot of boys out for all of the sports. The Sophomore float took first place at Homecoming. It was really a very nice one. The theme was fortune teller’s booth and a swami predicting the future which was to be the winning of the Homecoming game. The swami was Charles Hasty, who was looking into a silver football. It was written in the stars that Quincy was to win. The Queen candidate was Geraldine Wilson, who served as attendant to the queen. The Sophomore Hop was quite a success. The coming years are certain to be successful ones for the Class of 1957.
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