Quincy High School - Pine Yearbook (Quincy, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 7 text:

IN MEMORIAM With Deep sorrow we mourn the death of Melton Hobbs, a Quincy High School Freshman, on October 22, 1954. A typical freshman boy, he was liked and respected by all, and his death leaves a vacant space which cannot be filled.

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DEDICATION In appreciation for his many unselfish deeds and helpful advice he has given us, we, the Class of 1955, dedicate this thirty-first edition of the FINE to Mr. Don Penland.



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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE MR. RAYMOND J. SIMPSON Principal Congratulations, Seniors of 1955. You have successfully completed one important share of your education and are about to begin another. Although we are sometimes inclined to think of education as happeningonlyintheclassroom, weshould remember that we will continue to learn wherever the future finds us, in college, the armed services, or in the very realistic business of earning a living and of maintaining a home. In a very real sense you may consider your education as just beginning, for a large measure of your future success may depend upon the amount and kind of learning you gain from this point forward. If your high school experience has brought about a desire to learn more, we have succeeded in one of our basic objectives. As a class and as individuals you have contributed to the development of welfare of the school and the community. Quincy will always reflect the influences of your stay here, and you may be assured that the good you leave here will equal the good you take with you. We of the faculty have enjoyed working with you and extend to each of you our sincere wishes for a happy and successful future. May your memories of Quincy High be as pleasurable as our own. ° Raymond J. Simpson STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Progress is what has made our county what it is today. Progress in Plumas County has been tremendous, not only in modern facilities and improvements of roads, but also in the schools. Progress has been the theme of your student government this year. The Student Council has broadened the Homecoming events and has also adop -ted many new policies in an effort to promote a closer relationship between the students and their government. JOHNNY CLARK Student Body President We would like to thank the students for contributing new ideas to the Council and for their cooperation in executing the new policies adopted by the Student Council. I would like to give my personal thanks to the students and faculty for the cooperation they have shown me and for the opportunity of representing Quincy High School this past year. I shall always remember and cherish the honor of serving as student body president of Quincy High School. Johnny Clark

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