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First row, left to right: R. Wallace; R. Brown; D. Pettigrew; B. Prindle; J. Rabedew; D. James; R. Cooper; M. Hobbs; D. Gambell; H. Hedrick. Second row; J. Pettigrew; H. Malotte; K. Sargant; M. Buus; L. Gilliam; K. Wright; L. Boyd; J. Bishop; H. Crawford; C. Hunnington; J. Snell; M. Sutton; L. Carson; J. Bray; R. Penland. Third row; D. Dresden; G. Moore; G. Cain; G. Glover; W. Thurman; M. Mitchem; R. Stenberg; P. Bresciani; J. Scott; J. Gay; W. Sims; C. Jenkin; R. Osbcarne; Ninth Grade Advisor, Mrs. Elva Hook. mm First row, left to right: D. Graham; B. Ivers; J. Hampton; D. Nichols; J. Moore; C. Dahl; R. Ray; D. Erickson; D. DeLaney; C. Train; J. Kehrer; A. Cameron; S. Thomas; L. McNutt. Second row: R. Hart; F. Baker; J. Main; L. Dunham; S. Stites; C. Cavanagh; T. Means; B. Spears; L. Steele; S. Lee; S. Ward; J. Patrick; C. Kennedy; L. Guess; P. Wamhoff; R. Carter. Third row: C. Dodson; L. Baker; B. Kennedy; M. Hempstead; E. Blum; C. Powell; R. Wertz; J. Pruitt; P. Hanley; P. Mathes; K. Stowell; V. Smith; E. Detrick; R. Turner; D. Conroy; R. Howe; J. Robertson.
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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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FRESHMAN CLASS Left to right: G. Glover, F. Baker, D. Stowell, and B. Kennedy. OFFICERS Dick Stowell ------------------------ President Bob Kennedy-------------------------Vice President George Glover--------------------------- Secretary Flossie Baker---------- - -Council Representative CLASS HISTORY The Freshman Class indeed had a very active year this year. For Homecoming they had a very nice float, the theme of which was Bury The Indians. Their queen candidate was Carroll Kennedy, who served as attendant of the Queen. The freshman relay team won the race at the bonfire and so were able to have the honor of lighting the bonfire. Many of the boys went out for sports this year. Most of the Junior Varsity football team was freshmen. They also had a good turnout for basketball, track, and baseball. Many girls participated in G. A. A. activities this year, and freshmen also took an active part in various other organizations, such as the drama club and pep club. They had two dances this year with a very good turnout at both of them. To end the year, they had a class picnic which was enjoyed by all who attended it. Mr. Hook was their class advisor.
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