9108 if Q, C ,cp Cf I I I 07' A-fUfC'.fr,z-f9'rL,J A 4 1 I I Claw cttffjicj A' 2f4izf9?'7ZLW fkizzfkiw c n, , ,Jw J N., .J 3 L 'N Where majestic mountains lift their lofty peaks Where clouds float slowly through the sky Where crystal water forms the clear blue creeks This is the home of Quincy High 31 ng THF Nw,.,wm-vfwaw R ,. X ,.., ...N Q ymgjggg X - Y 1 X N xx X W I S Vfx ff? X X Myywwwwf iN I We , I ,': f W, iwmxfr. WM.7W ,,.. - My-:E , M-X ' f M f 1. Z, y f w A ,V f 4 XZ, M , Ui? S, x W 5' . Q. 5, 4 ,.-5-xruq f, 42, ..,. ,,,, QM, Q .X WXMPMQW af wk 21 Af 0 yf ,fO7Q , N gy X 45 l,y4Q- ,nf 72, ff? fm 57' 4 Z' ff f f f 4 if A xy! f ff f -WNW if Qywvwmxwww 3 B s 5 ' 2 X . xr Q f , x x E1 'wif jj: S X ,Z f 0 W f' 1,0 M m 0 f 1 f Ak f f VOL ME Pub nnually the Students QU INCY J IOR- ENI R HIGH CHOOL QU, CY, QALIFORNIA ' ,, . fi, X S1 A f f E fy X24 7 45 , A Q iff gf , X f fx X 4 X' Z SY SK! , MMR 1 H , VX, . ,, X 4, X, 7f,.14.,w,g3 nl fy, , ,X A ,ff MTR -mtgff , - ' ' 7 diff 13fE1. '2Ex-Q. ' .'f'!I ',.'f:?E':f ...,., 4W2:':Z: if ' 'fi fy f' 5 ' Q . ,..A , -, ,. . ., ,L . A.. , .,.., , ..,. , ,. ..,., A 1 y , Hhs: f U ,, , f wwf My ,W ,i,5fy , A-1 ',..2ga::-55-if gg I A .1.:::N5,-:.:.v:., ..- :N...,:ii-' 'Q fn-if V ,,f -gg.. .5 -,gm - 1 f f y Md! X .2125 , ,,,,,V 4 fqf, V -qw , 'f fl , NA. ,EX x 43' y mgsc f -E ea' To MISS Mendosa For her years of teaching and her extensive personal counseling during our stay in Quincy High. the Class of 1956 dedicates this Thirty-Second edi- tion of The Pine afzeaaafwl Wfe, the stall ol the 1956 Pizza, wish to express our sincere hope that this book will serve as a treasured memorandum ol' a year at Quincy High. We have stated no central theme, but have tried to build the book around the life of the students here at school. Il' you feel that this book depicts school lile, and il the division pages incite youi humor, then we leel that it has been a success. V76 would like to express our sincere thanks to our advisor, Miss Mendosa, to Mr. Aaserude and his photography stall, and to the many teachers whom we have inconvenienced from time to time. for without this eo-operation, this book could not have been a reality. R... 45, ,. 'is I I ' Out past is a collection of our memories. We . . remember the pleasant for the happiness it brings. We remember the unpleasant, on occasion, for the ,fe humility it engenders, and the sounder strength of character and surer accuracy of judgment. Those who have had the foresight to provide themselves wth a copy of The Pine, possibly realize this. though somewhat vaguelyg they will realize it better with the passing years. The book is in effect, a diary of the life of our school over this past year. It is a roster of friends and acquaintances and mutually enjoyed events. It will keep these fresh and vivid, and renew enjoyment of them again and again. I am venturing to hope that, as the truth of these statements is confirmed by time, some, at least, of the students will pause, now and then, to remember, with an unwonted gratitude, other, perhaps more serious experiences within the classrooms, the laboratories, the library, and the athletic fields which comprise our high school. From them you have learned much, but knowledge forgotten is knowledge shorn of its power. Remember therefore to use this advantage that this education has given you, and to add to it, in the years ahead. Principal Hanlon Thorp n 0 This past year the enrollment in Quincy Junior-Senior High School went well past the five hundred mark, five hundred students, all free to get the education they will need when they must accept the responsibilities of adulthood. We, the five hundred teen-agers, who spent this year heckling the teachers, dating, and generally living it up, are the men and women of tomorrow who must raise more teen-agers who will do the same things that their parents did in school. Soon we will be expected to go out into the world and prove to mankind that the love and affection gven us by our parents were not wasted, We must show that the time and money spent on our education was not an expense but merely a loan, a loan which we will repay with interest so high that our children and our children's children will be born into a world of peace and opportunity. The education we so often take for granted is. perhaps. the greatest hope of peace the world has had for centuries. Inly through intelligent reason- ing and open minds can we bring to the world a lasting peace. I believe that I speak for the entire student body when I say that this year has been not only one of larger attendance. but also one in which the students of Quincy High School have taken a big step toward repayinug the loan of education given us by our parents and teachers. This very annual you are reading is a record of some of the steps we students have taken toward fulfillment of our duties to society. Prrxizfzvzf Todd Prfly J' MR. HANLON P. TIIARP, Principal Uliivi-rsity of Culifoi-nin, XB.: St Miirfs Unl- lvgvg Stuiifurnl l'IIivI-i'siIy. MA.: Quincy High, six yours. MR. JOHN A. BICCLEAVE Vice-Principal, Business Law 8.lld Economics Haiinillou Colh.-go, Xi-u' YOI-la, ILA.. Stulifulwl l'Iiix'I-rsity, MAX.: Quincy High, fin- yvurs MR. PAUL BICKINLEY Jr. High Vice-Principal, Math, English Uiiivi-i'sil.y of Missourig Colurudo Stull' Colin-gn, .l.li., MA., Uliivorsitiy Of Colorado: 'i'l'lllllil' L'iiix'vI'sityQ Uiiivorsity Of Nvvzulug Chix-O Slutv Uxrllogm-1 l+'ulhI'ig:ht Svholur 10 lil'l'L'l'l'Q Quincy High Iwo yours. MR. WILLIAM B. BOGARI' Earth Science, General Math, General Science iiIliY1'l'hHj' of .lrlaiiiisusg Uulurualu .X N M Col In-gi-, ILS.: WI-slvrii Stull- l'Olh-Liv Ol' i'OlOi'umlO, M..X.g Quincy High, Oni- yn-ur. MR. LAWRENCE T. BIcNNE'I I' English, 7th Grade Subjects. liinfin-lil Full:-4.51-, QJYUKUII, H,.X.g Htxiiifurql Uni vi-i-I-ity, M..X.g Quiuvy Iligh fivv yi-urn. MR. ROIIERI' M. NELSON Typing I and II, Exploratory, Basic Business Hun JOM- Stills- Full:-p.:n', .X.li.g Hlunford UlliVl'l sity, NI,X.g Quinvy High I-.1-vi-n yi-airs. MR. VINCENT E. BURNS Sociology, U. S. History, Pine Breeze l'IiivI-rsity of Californian, BMX.: Siunforrl Uni vi-rsity, MA.: Quin:-3' High vi1.:hl. yours. MR. ROBERT ERBECK Social Studies, Math Ifvnii Colh-go, Ohio, .X.B.g Miuini lfiiivursily Ohio: Stamford University, MAX.: Quincy High vioxx-Ii years. MR. CLARENCE C. BECK General Shop, Metal Shop, Crafts liiiiw-rsily Of C'OIOi':Ido: Voloraidu Stull- Collvga of l'lrluI'utiOn. .l.B.. MAX.: Quincy High thy-gi y-fairs. MR. DARRELL M. NICIIOL General Shop, Wood Shop, Art. Smiths-rii Oraigun Fvlli-gum Orofgori Stun- I'4,1l4.u,. Vhivn Hlaitu College: Quin:-y High gwhlyl, you,-H MR. HERBERT C. BEHM American Government, Senior Problems, Spa.nish University of Michigan, AB.. M..X.g University of Minnesota: University of Californiag Anteneo Fuente tllexicolz Quincy High 1456 years. MR. FREDERICK R. VOLKEMA English, Reading, Social Studies Pasadena College, .X.B.: Long Beach College, MA.: Quincy High two years. MR. CLARENCE R. SCHOTT Band and Orchestra State College, A.B.g Claremont Collegeg High 25 years. L. VERNON AASERUDE Senior Science, Physics, Algebra., Chemistry, Photography Mayville State College, BA.: University of North Dakota, MAX.: University of Chicagog Quincy High eleven years. MR. ROBERT M. CRAWFORD Geometry, Commercial Math, Mechanical Drawing University of Redlands, A.B.g Chico State Col- lege: Quincy High eight years. Miss LILA BIENDOSA English Santa Rosa J. C.: University of California, .X B.: San Francisco State College: University of Colorado: Quincy High four years. H155 BIARILYN JENSEN English, Reading Upper Iowa University, BMX.: Colorado State College of Education, BLA., Quincy High one year. ISS GEORGIA SCHROEDER Girls' Physical Education Colorado State College. .X.B,: Quincy High one year. Miss BILLIEJEAN BICELROY English, Reading, Social Studies, World History College of the Holy Names. AB.: University of California: Quincy High four years. XIRS. ELVA HOOK Homemaking Chico State College. .X.B.: Quincy High tyyo years. I Xl MR. JAMES C. HILL English, Chorus, General Music, Reading Exploratory Drama l,llNlllil'llZl Collvgv, .X.i!,g Los .illgvlmfs Slnto C0 In-:Q-1 Quincy Iligh thrvo ywirs. MR. DONALD PENLAND Biology, Life Science, Boys' P. E., Coach i XJ 5 Santan Rohn .l. U.: Chico Stuto Collogv, .LB Vi L my if QW X if? MAX.: Quincy High thrvo yours. NIRS. MAE FRANZEN SeCretary. Quincy High one your. MR. MATTHEW M. COKOR Exploratory Science, Boys' P. E., Coach l'nivvmity of Mivhignng Ohio Siillil' Univursiig HS., Quinvy lligh two yours. MRS. Rumi ARCIIAMISEAU Cook. Quincy High Iwo yt-uri-4. MR. HICRMAN ARc11AM1s1':AU Custodian. Quinny High thru-v yvuru. MRS. DELLA CAMERON Secretary. Quincy High thrr-0 yours. MR. JIM KELTON Custodian. Quincy High 14 years. MR. ERVIN GALON Custodian. Quincy High five ya-urn. l-.l'l..X RULE BISPU lliulnj A lllllllllllblllxllllltill1lx X Li. l'ImruN lg Srhool l.iln'uri:nn 4. XIRCLII, I-AIJWQXRID .XNIJRIZX llimlclicj llnlll I li l llall I lil lull ll ll .SSll'1M.XY ISXRISI-,,X lhlmsirj I, Izmir Ilmlwn, flu l11'n'l1y will mm I-:JA Qmmy High Sdmul ll my lmlcrr In n jlumn' ln IIN' lmjuf sn, llml I will nn! mwrl ll nwxl yrur. DAVID JOHN .NMOS lllsucj .XlIQ'lIlll'll ll:u'5m'illv lligh Svlmol ll: llznml 11 lizulx ll ull lil ml ull 4 I, I7u1'r' .'lIlllM, living of .xnuml Hllllll :ln llf'l'l'lIY will lm' mlcl'-rulilrg lllIllIlX : I2 :N-u: . llllllglll zu nllwn rm I rllrl. I, Erlrllz' .-lrlrlrwl. lIl'H'llj' will my h lmxwlmll Illlllllkly lu Pvlz' Hrlnlvy III III1' ' lmlln' llml lu' l'IIlI Im! ll lu lu'll1'r IIN! than I did. , . I. llrnflrl livrlll. flu llwrwll' wlll num lSl'..XI.I, lumpy . , 3. -lIlIIll'.S I. U1w'1.sl11'1'l lu IIN' Biology linul lil,-IL Ihmrlmll l,:,:z,4: lam-hull 1ln.s.s .xu lllwy mn .swf wllul mulcfnx lllm l1,g OSI . 1l,4g Uffim-1' -4: Sllltlvlll ,ilk l ulvrk l'onfvrvm-v 3,41 Lula Assistant 4. ' I. Elllll 131'.s'fm, flu I1r'1'1'l1y will my Illll-llly In lN'.Sl!'l' Mrs. flIlIIll'I'UH wlwn I was .xzlfzjmswfl In ln' ll-IHYITIIIPI In 5' any Illlfllflllllllll' lnwwr !lIl.8.SIIIllIl who ' gfls In ln' l1'l11'1u'l1m max! ywrlr. I, l.n .llcrlv lfnwrn, living of 1111- .wnmrl mlml mul lmrly, flu Iwwlzy will , , ,. , my fill' l'I 'I,SIl'llll-UH lu my lzmllufl m x I - 4 1 A -N I V1 l X ll R'-lm X' llollllx HJ xlulcl IIN' Imjn' Ilml I will l'I QIllll my llfllllll Vlwllh 1 qumq Hugh S--luml 13514, mul srznily. III ,lllxy .lIl'IlllU.Vl.N mmn In lluzw' lX.l'llll1'llY III lllf' Imjn' lu' wurfl gr! r Us N I-may I Norma Buus, being a sound first- NORMA LE ANIN BU t 0 -1- H U I 1 Chair flarznet player, do hereby will Sana 1,2,3.41 G.A..X. 2,3,4g Pep Club , .' ' . - 2,31 Drama Club 2,3,4g Annual Staff 3,43 my dubmet muslc mfsome Ugly un suspecting third clarinet player. Pomerette 2. MICHAEL CAHILL tCahillj Quincy High School 1,2,3,4. GARY R. CAMERON tGaryl Band 1,23 Annual Stuff 33 Photography 3,-1. ALICE JEAN COCI-IRAN tAlicej ass Officer Il: Student Conni-il 31 ljfillllil Club 41 Student Le-zule-rs' Confuer- ence 3: .lnnual Stuff 4, Offu-er 43 Plne Brel-ze 4. JOHN L. COOK fxIOhflD ' llusketbull 23 Track 3,-1. XVANDA MALOTTE CRABTREE I, lVancla Crabtree, clo hereby will twandaj my abilty to get married to my sis- . ter Helen, hoping she will get a man Band 1,2.3,4,2 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Chorus 4, as good as ,nine- Pop Club 2. I, Mike Cahill, being of stable tnot horse stablej mind, do hereby will all my grades and all my chrome to some lucky junior boy, and may he have a good time with them. I, Gary Cameron, ilo hereby will my great ability to get along with Miss Menrlosa to my brother knowing that he will need it. I, Alive jean Cochran, being of iounrl body and psyche will my frus- tratea' ambitions to be a psychiatrist to any junior as they are all erazier than I and can use them to the full- est extent. I, john Cook, ilo hereby will my ability to get low grades to the Sopho- more Class, knowing that the juniors already get them. IDIXTNNX IH'l' llf'l.,XXl',Y lllf-f-J I, fiwm' l,flI'l-X, l1f'1'r1-Q in ll Allllf' Ulu , Q Y !,,i , Q I flllllfllflf' f'x'lfff1f.xlffm lmllr !lH'lllfIllY R03 1'-I 011511 D-XX I5 fc'l'm'l ffflflf1llx'x1fffllX'.flfn lff'n'lfx' will mx' flllll- 1l.nNx lbltlfvl' l,J.4A lhufl l,I.Ai,4. Ufll- fvr' -1' li.lHIi Vlinif- 43 5111114111 f'IYllI11'il 1. 3.73.-42 Sfllrlvllf Ilnfly l,ffil'!'l4 Zlg IH-p Vlulv 1,2.3: Dranm Club 12.3.41 l'l:ny BL S111- flvnt 1.f-:xflf-rw' Cfwlxff-1'f-lmf-f' 1.2I.Il.42 l'inv Brew-zv 3. lllx' lf: gr! llzlntgx IH fm llllllf' lf: .Xllfu .Hf'nflf1.sf1, llllfllllg Ilfffl llllllll .x,Uf,f'lll.X Il'l,ll gf'l llll'l-I' ,kllllllll 2f'f2Ilr, ffn'l'f'flf'fl ffnfl glflflffl, l1f1fl:lzwjfm'll1f',x'g1'fffl1ff1lf'. I, I,l'l' IJf'I.fu1f'x'. lH'lAIIg :f'f'fflc in lI0fl,Y fmfl .vfzfmfl in mlml. 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Ellis. l1f'rf'l1Y will my Rl'l3Y l'kl,I,I5 fI,I'lllICSS-j lfffflglfflflg 'llfl,ll.lS, fll'l'XlHlfllll3' ffrlfl ling , A , H'l'l1llX If I,fmfAw 1' fl: 'r l ' . 1 l'r .' xi- rwfl from Xl XfI1Hlf'I.A Lu ' li I I If I tolling Sh X 1, : f-y,.,rf,x 3: ' ' ' ' :f'fll llffrff' ll llllllfly ffflffrfz LYNN H. ENGDAHL 1LynnQ Class Offivei' 1,3,-13 Band 1,2,3,41 Of- fivvi' 4: lialsketlmll Mzimigei' 21 Ti'111'k 11 H1111-k Q 3, -13 Stu1l1-nt Council 3g Pep Club 11, 31 IITZIIIHI Club 13,-lg Play 2,31 OSF. 11.3,-li Offic-vi' 2,3013 Life 3lL'IIllJPI'Q Sllllllllll 11911111-rs' C0llfK'l'l'lH't' 2,3,-11 .Xnuuul Stuff 1,2,L5,-13 Officer 3,43 Lulu Assistant 43 Spvevli Contest 13,41 Boys' Stutv 3. I, I,y1I7I E111f1111l1l, 1111 IICTEIJQV will 1l11'.s. 1,'111111'1'1111's Telej1111111e to any j1111i111 1111111 Illl-11115 111' 111' .9110 C1111 1107'- 1'11w if. LAURENCE E. F1SHER1Larryj Bziml 1,2,3,4g Football 2: Baixlu-tl1:lll 15, 43 Bnselmull 3,45 .Xuuuul Stuff l. ROBERTA HENRY FOLEY 1Bobj Bkllld 1. 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V111-4 f,ffl Q'T 2.511 14111111 1.11.1141 11111111 V111111' 11.-If lfalllvv 14111111 2.3.3. f1..X..X 121, ' '1 1. 1, ' It Smqlpnt Vmnml 1.33.42 Umrux li Vw I, 511.111 ll11z11ll, 1111 111'-11113' 11'1ll my 111111 1211- 1111111111 11111. 1.11.11 11111.-.11 -1: 111'1111111111 'Qlllfl-flllllfll. 11'zu1'11f11 11111- Hffiv-1' 4. Play LI: HSI-'. 11,11 Uffirw-r Ii: U H1,,,,,4 I lj ,A f',- - I- ' Studvm lmldtrn. Vnnfvnlnw llsflz Swwh j ll Ill 111 .1111'lr1 11, 1l0f1171Q .. , wry, gum. QLA Slll' 1111.1 11s Illllfll 11111 z1'i1l1 il 11.5 I 11111. VIRGINIA HUNTINGTON lGinnyj Class Officer 1,43 G.fl..li 2,3,43 Officer 43 Student Council 1g Chorus 1,43 Pep Club 351 Draunai Club 1,2,3,43 Play 3,41 Stu- dent Leaders' Conference 4: Pine Breeze 21 Office Practice 3g Speech Contest -1, Homecoming Queen 41 Song Leader 3. AN NE JOHNS CAIIIICD Baud 1: G.,l..l. 2.3.41 Chorus 3,-1: Pep Club 1.2531 llrunm Club LZ,-1: Play 43 Annu- ul Stuff 4: Homecoming .lttvuduut 3g Prom Pincese 33 Yell-Leader 4. I, Virginia I'11l71l'Z'7lglO71, hereby wi'l my crown as Homecoming Queen to any girl who is lucky enough to win the honor. CARROLL B. JOHNSON lflurrollj Quincy High School 1,22,3,-1. M41 H. ,-- RAY D. IQENNEY lRayj Football 13,43 Baseball 35 Lab Assis DOLORILS IOHNSON lDccj 'I'rzxiisfe1'1'ed from Murshull High 23 G..X..l. -I: Chorus 2, 4, .ff '+ 'fn t, 4 1 , ,. , 5 .izs ff- ' t gy m. g ,W , ' Lum' - '5-W' ,fe I joyce Kilrhens do hereby will YCIQ KITCHENS ' , 1 AUDREY 'IO Gall my ability as a hot rodder to Dena Transferred from Tulare, Calif. 23 G.A.A. I-Iunnngtonn 23 Pep Club 2. I, Anne johns, hereby will .Mr. Nelson lo anyone nzeaner than he zsj as long as it isn't me, my family, or my eh ildren. I, Carroll johnson, do hereby will my driving ability to Rody Haslam who really needs it. I, Dolores johnson, hereby will my hear! and soul to ILC. and my slim- ness to L. Lewis. I, Ray Ke1111z'y, hereby will my abil ily lo get along' with girls to Gary Ca :nero n. CXJMML U 1sR1'c:1Q xUR'1'z 411.11m-5 lfilllll l.I.l3.4. liilllll Vli Y ! liuml 3.3.42 lfmnllmll l.L.Zl.1. l.lpI.nln -,4, luke ull 1' 3 fllrlllll I lrfk l -il: .1..I3,-I ': :' A 1 '. ii. 1 .' 114-n um 1' .' Vmxfv- uvk Q 1.2.3.-l. Uffiu-1' -13 Sfllilvlll Vnun ml 4 1 N I' 4 Nfl 1 1 lm I rx 1 vnu- 4 N11 l. lllzuf' lx'111I:, llflllg Mlllt' of mlml. ' 'HV D: ' flu lIf'l'1'lIY lH'!llIf'Ill,l my rmn-lmr'fl1nn- , u , lr - nw LJ ulmn lf'ml1'm'l'f'.x In Klml: Ka'nm'1ly in lmfnzx llml liz' um profil from Ilwm. 2 .' 1:11-nt liudy Officer 4. I. .lllw I.Ill'I'U.Y, will my Iwo lmlllrzv of PI'lA0.X'I'flI' rlrlrl Illlllllfllllll 'wlllllll lllllll' m11lr1'l111l1'fl In my mlluml lllomlr' .slrwzlr In my .sl.wl1'r. f 0.5 M447 fuylgf hwlf l .xl.1ci1-. M. IARIOS l.XIiw7 'l'l.nIlrw!'l'I'I'a'4l frnm l l'uIlkllll .lr High hrlnml 11. H X X 1l.Ci,l. Vlnnrux I, llfllre-I' I, l'u-I: ixlnlv LLM. llrumzn Vlul' LI.ll,-1. .Xiu nllul Hlsnff 2l.l. tlfllw-I' I, I'lmlogr.npIu5 Ll,-I I, IMI: I.mm.x, living nf .xnuml mlnrl lllrr llI'I'J, gnu' my rlrhsl: III ilu' lmzlf DUN l'.XllI. IHKRIUS lllmq unmw umlr: lln' jfwllrll .xl1u1jn'm'1 In ' ll ' . ' ' l l. l. x 'l'I'.IllN l'I' Ikrum Ynlle-Jo LI, Quinny lllggln ,Um ll HH V HHH WH, UWM x I lilly 5,,,,,,.,l 3.5mm ll mm' yllll many .sIr'j1.x. KI -NNI 'QNV lull M- IHXHVSUN U'5m'Nl l, lx'1'nm'll1 l,uu'.wm, llflllg of .mlmrl 'l'nvlx :gp uinm- um. sq-nmol l,:.:r,z. 'l' 'l l l'3' WH W L l'l ', ,gmm 111-:Nm Lu Ql'ctcj lxnnqvllrglll Jig Rl:u1:n:m' 121 lizukvtbaull 1.21 vl'l'Jl1'lx 2, li:lsvlv:1ll 1.42 lilork Q 1.2.3.1 w ,'llIll'll!lHl !iuw'1nm1'rll lo ,Url Iirllm, III llfr- lmpw Ilml ln' will kvvp lllI'lll nnrl Ill'1'I'l' gnu' lllrm In lllllllllff jmm' .V'lI In V. I, lulm l,r'1', in .smmrl mlm! mul llwnlllz, l11'rf'l1y will my .smnll grmnzcl- .QlAIllIlH'J'.S In ilu' lmy in ll1i.s .srlmul zrillf ilu' lIll'gl'.Sl gf!!llIl!1gl'1ll1blfl'S fleet, llllll Jfsj. I. lflmzlfw ,Hrf,'lnin. zulu: .slrllgglml ll'7'H1.ClI V'HlfH' lirllglisll an musl lu' nl l,HXRl.l'S X. Nlfffl.U'N' lfllllllk? wlmrl mzml. zulll my .Hnmlny mmrr ' gxh-rr. ,fn L44 v, ' . . Ill. lfwuflfzrlfrw 1 llrnznirf llmlruy mul lr.: ri ' In l lil , f.nIll . N Il. 4. 1 ll Vlx Il-'M Fullunl II I. IIIX' llflllx' lil .V'lllll7' -Slll'flfI', 1' ATSY M CCLU R li Qpillj G..X..X. 233.41 Chorus 1.3,-13 Pep Club 3: Office Practice 2.-1. YVILLIAM MCKNIGI-IT tVVillicj 'I'ru11sfe1'1'ed from Herbert Hoover .lr lliuh. Ouklnucl. Culif. 11 Billld 1,2,3,41 Foot hull 2.3,-11 Raisin-tlmll 1,2,25,4: 'l'1'zu'k 2 Balsehzlll 1,2,3,-11 Block Q I. Pal llIi'Cl11re, being of sound body and mind, do hereby will my .sliortiiess to all zzpeoming seniors hoping they have their advantages over the big people as I have. ,- EDNA Llili MQMASTER tlidcliej G,.X..X. 213,-13 l'. IC, .Xssistunt 3. TERRY MARSH tTerryj 1'au11sfv1':'ul from Mt. Diablo High 'S' i.l2llll.l Cluin -L: U.S.F. -1: Pine Breeze 4. TERRY L. MEANS tlcrryj 1l..l..X. 13,45 Student Council 33 Chorus l.L2,Jl,-lg Offil-or 3: P011 Club 1.2.31 DIWINIH Cluh 1,2,Zi,4g Play 21: Student Leanlers' Con- fl-rmicv 3,-lg .luuunl Staff 1.2.3,-1: Officer 3,43 Pine Breeze lg Miss Pep 2g Pomerette 25 C.S.F. 3. ROBERT MLQUARN qR0by Band 1: Football 1,23 Buslwthull 1.23 'I'ruck 1,2,3. 1, Terry Means, hereby will the ability of this class to give Mr. Burns fonzplete peace UQ of mind concern- ing .senior Ilf'li'tIlfI'f'.S', to next yeafs .senior elasx, hoping that they will do as good ii job as we did. L., I, Willie ilIc'Knight, being of sound mind and body tl hopej, do hereby will niy athletic ability to Elijah. I, Edna Melllaster, do hereby will 'ny ability to write a roniposition every other week to my sister, IVilma with the assziranee that .she probably r'an't do better. I, Robert lifffgdllllfll, do hereby will this sehool to William and Elijah, liolbing' and trzisting that they will find it more interesting than I did. 1, Terry Marsh, being of unsound nzznd, hereby will not. I, 1lf'1'I'llY Allllwl, flu llr'H'lJ' 'l'I-ll X L , , , m , . mx' ullilzly In .xlzlv Hill Ol fmlllllf' 'HH Blk PRIX .XlIl.l.l',R QBLU ,Hgh uhm!! 10 mx, 1,mHH.,.' 1,4Hg,,m. l:..1..1 1 1: x x :.:r,a, m'n..ruN :rg lm' Millwr. Vllllr If! lTI':lll1.l Vlllll 2.131 I. fum' Alzllwr, flu llr'n'lW will my ,- I'l'I'lYIlI f:0'l'I'l'lIIllI'lIl Iir l' I Hlllllfkj' jzmfmx 201 U Xflllll' INN 'lx lt. MIl.l.IrR lxllllllj ljlllllrj lllglu Srlmnl I 'K I , U mm Alllllun, fln llwxwlly will H X V my ulullly In lllll llrw Srrynnl rlrlxll H' ULXRN 'HN 'UN fH 'l l from lln' lmrlrllfmm lu my jnxl juuml H,,,,,4 4,1-4314! ,,J,,,,,. l,,,,,,l , .5 X X lun lu l.lllllrl ,Xlwrlw Ill llll' llnju' llml A if-Iii 'l'fI V1 'I im. l 'I' 'l'l'I' I-'-'A JV'- li-' alll' will llrrfrlnfr NllIIllQ lung f1rm'1'l ll ,.,, ., , rl' . .I .', '. ' ' ' x,,,,:,Hl HHH, ,I 'I-,:,,. ,,,,.,.,,'f 1.94, ju: lllUIl'lll,L: ilu' lllIIlllI'l. M . 1 , N I. 1.f'rn1m'1l Almm, lII'I'l'lly will ln ' llumluxn MU5l'AR fl'V 'V'ldl Clark IQOIIAUII my ullillly In .qu nut Q,,,,,,., mm, H,l,l,,,l lllimb zvilll Iwo girls nl ilu' Mlllll' ll-IIlI'. IIMMIIQ IRVIN OYI-QRS'1wREli'I' lOvicj Fmvtlmll 125 Xlnllzlggvr 3,43 Hqnskm-tlmll XIIIIILIIUI' Ii. HIINQJIIIH XIZHIZISUT 1j.li.4g Iilork Q Ji,-I, Uffim-r 4: Stud:-nt ' ma-il 43 lim- im lll.l llulv .L43 .xllllllill Stuff 3,41 Uffn-1' 4. I'un1- lin-will 4, l'Imtm:r:1phy 4L SI'l'l'4'H uni:-sl il,-1 ' ,., ,'.f- - , 1, jimmle Over sound miml and rlilajnilzzlrrl lmrly, flu lil' 'fb v ' ' ' 76 3 ZUIH lily fI0.S1ll07l IIS IINIPIIIQF7' In Bill Ii'lrij1plc, in lmfu' llml llc zmll be able lo keep lzzfs' .san1'ty. xstrcet, luring of un- NIIIIDRHJ l'I-RUl l'l lklillic-'J . . . I. ,Hrlllw l'r'mlI1, flu llI'7'1'lIj' will In l!'HNf'f l ffmll lllxlml' U'lP'fW'l 541 fully flllfllllfl' Illr' rnlm of my llfzir 4 x 7 I l'Vfv'1x .ll llT'llH,x Vlllll 1 .X1x- I I, I ' '- Ay - ' 1 .. N .ff 1 l,w!1x flu!! Sym-flu Winn'-r 4. 'ln' 'U 'I 5 3 Iulry, my juli. H i 11' XY,-XYNE TODD PETTY lloddj Class Officer 1g Band 1.2.3.-1: Basket- ball 1.2.3,-1: Track -L: Block Q 3.-1: Stu- dent Body Officer 2.3,-1: Pep Club 12,32 lhnuiu Club 1.2.3.-1: Officer 3: Play 2: CS l-', 3: Student Leaders' Conference l.4,-,..-L. JOAN PHILLIPS ljoanj Trunuferred from Grass Valley. Calif. -1: G.A..X. -1. Quincy High School 4. I 1 gl. Y SH ARON ROSE lSharonj Band 1.12.31 G..X..X. 2.3.41 Chorus 3.-1. lhulnzl Club 13.3.-1. GEN E SELLERS lGCneQ Transferred from Ripon, Calif. 23 Foot- ball 22,-1: Basketball 3,4- I. Todd Petty, being of average physical health and questionable mental stability. do hereby will my huge, manly and otherwise breath- taking physique to Dirk Stowell and Pete Hanley, witlz the hope that they are able to keep thi.s tremendous pow- er that I leave them under control until they get used to it. KAY ELNA ROBISON qmyp Band 1,2,3.-ig G..l.A. 2.3.41 Student Council 1: Pep Club 2.3: Drainu Club 1.2. 4: Officer -1: Annual Stuff 4: Chorus 4. ROY li. ROBISON fR0yj Basketball 2.3,-1: Baseball 3. nr fi I, Gene Sellers, do hereby will my ability to get good grades with some- one else doing the studying to ll'il- ma, knowing she will make good use of it. I. joan Phillips, do hereby will my ever full and peeking pettieoat to some junior girl in the hope that she fan manage it better than I did. I. Kay Robison. do hereby will my sense of humor to .Susan Youngs, knowing that. combined with hers, it ought to turn her into a lunatic. I. Roy Robison, being of sound mind do hereby will my parking plaee in the parking lot to any junior boy who is going to trade in his bike on a ear. I, Sharon Rose, hereby will nzy ability to stay out of trouble lhalj and my love of P. E. lughfj to my sister Sandra, knowing that she will need them both. w rm NX .smrsox UU, 'l'l':llu-.Iran-fl frulu 'I'1lI:u1- 1'.4Ilf LI Vhor u I IH-If Vlulp 'i lllwllm 1'll1l WI I'lilIll'l'l'llh' ... .UXN l5l',X'l'RlN SNXIHR klirx l 4 l ffm, In any lml:y 111111111 zvlln mn flu Vlmn I 'l 1 llrf' .KIIllll'. GORDON l,cRUY SMITH ffllilllllllb 'lw-4.11m-rr.-.1 fum f'llt'Sll'I', Vnlif :g mmw l. limflfm Smlllf, will my ability Ulllvvr' .., rlilllllilll 5.1 linslxvtlvzlll ...lj Univ- In ,luv MIM Nil IN, HH nN,llHlHl'C hull 1: liluvk Q Z.,2!,,l1 Stud:-nt I.:-mlm-. 1'UllI1'I'4'lI1'1' 21 I'ru1n l'rlln-v Il In llll' jlllllrlll' llOY.S. ll'liS qmicksj . , . lv fm, 5',li',,' ,1,, l,,',,'lay lIf'tllll'1llll 11 .HM SILXA' lllml lmlfilllrl of 1'11l'ml1A IH!llIlI!7ll.N,lllll'lllN 'l'v'.lnNl'1'1'r.-fl frmn tvlIIl'0, Vnlif. 41 Plum In ,IUIUUIY Al'7'7l'f'-' Ulu! IU RUIHW f 'V 1 l I 4'H 'V 'r1 'k 41 St d f llnzvr' and Gum' .Hrmnk I l1'n:'1' mW fltlllhvll 4. Vhurux 41 Stud:-nt I,4'al1l1-lx , . Qvnm-,,,.l,,,1,, L jrmllmll tllllllly- . llll I- lf'-gy In l,1lHlll'f' IJm'l'.x'. l, lll'I . ' , IIllIlllX' In lull: Mr. lflnm I. lluunr Stflrax, flu lIf'J'I'lJy will my lIU.SI-ll-UI! ru riglll guunl lu any jlwr- .sun zvlm i.x good zfrmugll In lmlfl up lllr' FXKIIIIIIIK .xrfl by Ihr' H-glll .sirlff of Ilu' linf. I, lirnvlrm Tlfmnjlsml, l1l'IvII.Q nj , , . . , A . LUIXDUX IHUMPSOX lcmulonl wuml burly nm! minrl, rin llf'l'I'll3' will In-11 IQ 11 uff1..,A jill fum! f'1,,,. my Illllllly In HII-Il mrs tu lflllly Hux- Jlfva llmlfll 142,11-1: If jjI 'f WNV lnnl. zrllo luul llnrl ll gow! .strnl 111111 l I l --- 4 W' J T .np. lrzulx 1,2 . ' . 113.4 13 IJ 21- will Illfly out my zntcnlmns. jk and lmrlv, flu ln'rgr'l1y will my .slcinux IVILLIAM E. TURNER lBillj Class Officer 13 Band 1,22,3,43 Band Clinic 72: Dance Band : Basketball 13 Block Q 233,43 Annual Stuff 1. LINDA LEE TURNER QLindaj G..X.A. 2,3343 Chorus 1,43 Pep Club 1, 2,3Q Drama Club 1,2,3,4Q Annual Staff 2. galil'- I, Bill Turner, being of slable body and mind, do hereby wll my second period teacher lllliss illendosaj to some lucky junior. lHAj F. LENA MARIE WERTZ lLenaj Band 13 G..X.A. 2,3,4: Student Council 43 Chous 3,43 Officer 43 Pep Club 2,33 Drama Club 2,33 Student Leaders' Conference 43 Annual Staff 33 Office Practice 33 Yell Louder 1,2,3,4. RUSSELL PERRY WHIPPLE QWh1pj Football 2,33 Pep Club 3. JOYCE ANN WRIGHT ljoycej Chorus 1,2,3,4. Quincy High School 1,2,3,4. CONSTANCE GRACE WOOD I, Connie Wood, do lzereby will the lConniej Bermuda shorts and knee socks to 1 I next year's seniors, hoping that they Transferred from Reno, Nevada 3, Quin- have as much fun as we L-y High School 3,-1. I, Linda Turner, being of sound mind ll thinkj will my ability to make a touchdown on I1 4-I2 to Bob Kennedy, knowing he will need it next year. I, Lena Wertz, being of .sound mind, do hereby will my ability to be a yell leader for four years in a row to Pat Parks hoping she can do the same. I, Russell liVhipple, lzereby will my chair in Adv. Comp. to any unlucky junior who can stand Miss Mendosa for one period. 1, joyie Wriglzl, hereby will my hair and furls to Elizabeth jackson, hoping she will find lhenz very use- ful in her senior year. Sm, lux WIISUN flllllllj l 1mll1,ull 1','5.l, lknxlu-111111 l,lf,li, 'ltrzxvlx I 1 -- '1 1 ,, .. I-lufl. 1,1 ,.,.,,I. ll11,l11,.1.1p115 -I. 1. llrlll ll11m11, 111'111v:g nf x11111' 1l1l1111. 111'11'11y 111111 my 11l1111lx' In 11111l:1' up l11m1.- 1l'll1l11N 11'I11lUIIf vgrllnyg 11111'gl11 lu ffrllllf lX'I'llIll'Il'Y. lil'I'TY .l11n1lur's umislzlni, Iii gvurs. lgllillif' Illgll svlumla olmlvsl Il'1lt'1ll'I'5 pvl. 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Il sc'iiiu1'. wzis ci'uwl1c'cl UfilllK'C'll ul llmnv awning . lllc- scniui' lloail plana-cl ll clusc scumcl. llivx' lizul ai ncw :ami suucsslul kind ol Senior llgill cniillccl: ixllllllllll lixciiiiigu. For Llic lirsl limo, in 1 lmin.ul cl.1nu' was liclil ull llic iginipus. lllc simplicity ul llCCUl'llllOllS :incl Cxccllciifx' ol ilu- lmncl in:11'l4c'fl i in-iv llllllg in Quincy lligli. llic' Senior Clliiss ligul gi gmail 1'clx'sci1lgilim1 on SllHlL'llI Cluuncil with loclrl Polly :is SlllKlClll lmclx lm-siilviil .incl liiuu' lslllkll .is xiii'-pi'i'simln'iil. Nll'lllllC'I'N ul Ilia' Senior Cllziss who l'cp1'csc-nlcfl xziriuus organ: mlimis ul Stuclvin Clunnmil urn' Snsia' llmvcll, lmriin' Himl. 1.1-nqi XYc'i't1, 'lim Silva. :incl Gcnc llzivis. Nl.inx ul lliu sviiims, lmili Inns .incl girls. pgii'ticip.ilul in spmils lllliflllgllillll Iliv ff'lll', 'lllircv ul llic' yn-ll Ii iilis luvne ll nil lvni llltlll xml Xnnv lulins umm- scniuis. l,xnn lznqclzilil mis llic- unlx lilc- lIl1'llllJL'l ol C..S.l. Iwiin Inns lmin Ilia' mI.iss in-if liiniui Rut.ni.ins. iiilli unix ul tlivin :iltviicliiig mcli Rnlziiy Illt'i'llllg livlcl tlllllll2 Iln- silimml u'.n. Nuini' ul llll' srninis viitvic-rl Ilia- lions Llnli .Xnnnxil SIJl'l'1ll Cloiilvsl. llii Sviiiui C.l.iss lirlpul ilu' l'fl.X. pimsini ilic' ll.illnm-vii Lgiiiiixgil lin' xuiingvi mlnlclivn uilli llir- pm Ui-ils llyllilllq iiiili thi- spiiini lynn iilnili inilul .1 siimwsslnl .incl lmpln loin yi-.ns gil Quincy lligli. C L -N' 55 7757 Row I, I.. lu R. Nl. illguwlmcl, flnsxvll, li. .Xllc-n, N. illlin, R. lluuk, IS. liilpanlrixk, ll. liglwrl. I lxvlunuly, lx. ilI.nlLm'. R. -Il'Nlxl'I, R. ll.lNl.llll. Rnw 2. l.. In R. R. llt'lllH'll. .Xllc-11, lx. flIll1'l, Y, llqmq, .X, Clulc-mzm, Y. llvgnlv, l'. lfolc l'. llxuning, l., llunlmm, Xlwl. Cl. lliugm-I, S. l'.l4l'a, .Ia-nkin. Run' Il. l.. lu R. Nlisx -IK'IlNi'll, fll'0llIl'l, lJ.nxis, Il. .Xmll1':n, lx. lXillI4lll, NV. lilown, M. l l'llJIllll, I lfppclmn, -Irnkin, l'. llalvis. Rmx l, l.. tu R, XX. Xlrlglmr, X. l111'k.C..hLa-lllp. IJ. l.mx'ry. ll. XYl11pplc'. ll. l'l'l'l'I. ll. l,mm'. I Klnlxrxlll. C-. llwl. ll. lyulx Run 2. l, up R. - N, Mmngx, li. Xuung. l'. lfmu-x. S. fjll. l.. Nl.lll1c's. R. Xgngvn. ll. Nlf llK'lI.QZlll, D Nll.llID, U lxvllu, lb. Nllllrx. XX. Nlsxl.lNl1lx. N. 5.l.lll. I . , , . 7 A Run ji. l.lu R, Lngll. l1.Ugll.lx. lulk. X. Uuwm. ll. llmlmgm. ll. Nlmfmmur-ll. K.. Pulfml I. Xxl.ll. ll, Xlmwx, XXQU. Nlmxcll. Nlll Hill. my' Y . ...1........-..-.- Left to Right - Rody Haslam, Vice-Presidentg Darleen Miller, Council Representative: Barbara Young, Secretaryg jack Kennedy, President. Junior Class Histor Thi Iunior Class had an outstanding year in every field. The I-Iomeeoniing float entry was a victory e .... 1 1 train, The locomotive proclaimed in loud letters that it was Victory or Bust QXVe aren't sure if they were ' ' ' H l' lz 2 Sl - served as one of the attend- talking about the game or the lloatj. Jackie YVay was then queen tant it ite IC ents at the homecoming game. Junior boys represented their elass in all sports with first stringers on every club. The girls proved their athletic' ability by playing in G.A.A. Jackie Wfay had the honor of winning first place in the district in a debate sponsored bv the Knights of Columbus. The topic of the debate was Should Eighteen Year Olds Vote? The 'uniors had six members on the student Council. Jerry Melievitt was the seeretarv-treasurer of .l the student body. Other Juniors on the eouneil were Darlene Miller, Yvonne Beale, Peg Lowrv, Susan Orr, and Barbara Young. The class held their prom in the spring and it was well attended. The juniors can look forward to an eventful senior year. 0,4 1955 'T it 1 Row I, l.. lo R. R. lloxw. ll. Cixznlmm. ll. ll.lI1I, fL41y. R. lloopc-r, IJ. lirixkson, ll. lloclson, 19.11011- roy. l'. llamlvy. IS. lwns, IJ. lDc'l..uu'5. Row 12, I., In R. l.. Iioul, lb. llvll, l.. flillilllll, l.. Um-ss. Bishop, il. lllllllillglflll, ll. i1l':1wl'o1'll l1.lI:n'au1:ngl1. N. Huw, l.. link:-1, In lS.ukm-1, M. Davis, A. Cook. R. KLLIIIVI, lirany. Row Ii, l.. lo R. Miss Nlmlhoy, l.. llqoxon. l.. llunlmm, P. Mznllu-s, .X. Clqum-ron, l'. ISN-sciznlli, L. .l1'IlkllI,fv. C.lou'l'. lu llc-ml. IJ. llunmw. lu. llc-lllcll, IJ. bgunlwll, ll. IJH-sch-ll, L fa Row I. I.. lo R. - Y. Smith, H. blsllflllllh, XY. Simx. C. Nloorc, R. crlf. XY. 'l'hllI'!ll2lIl, D. Nichols, Nloolr. li. lwnmwix. li, Primllc. R. XY.1ll.1u-. Ci. 'l'rzxin. lic'lm'r. Ron 2. l , lo R. f Blu-lv. 13. Slum-.nu S. Imp S. XX':mi. ID. xvliglll. lf. Pgmlclmc-n. 'II Mczms. Maxine Suuon, l'.1l1iLk. ll. fXI.1lolln'. Ii. Xllgtlll. l'. Suill. Ron Qi, I.. to R. - Slilu. IJ. l.lI7l.IIlllll', Cl. KCIIIIVCIN, l'c'lU'gl'1'u'. ll. TXIIISUII, S, l.1':lcl1. ID. Slowvll, Stoll. R. Nlvnlu-lg. Q.. Poxwll 1.. NILNLIH. H. Nlalxgnll, Nl. xlllillflll. l'1'u1ll. P Left to Right - Dick Stowell, Council Representatiyeg Stanley Thomas, Vice-Presitlentg George Glo- ver, Secretaryg Bob Kenndey, President. Sophomore Class History The Sophomore Class started out witl1 success this year. They took first place with their float at Homecoming. The theme was King Football . The decorations consisted of a large football with a crown, a football player, and a yell leader. Around the edge was written the motto: Co-operation Plus Effort Equals success. l'l fl the SO Jhomore Class was Dorothy Laplander. She seryecl as 0 The Homecoming queen cant 1C ate 'om 1 nc of the attendants at the Homecoming football game. The I. V. Football team was made up largely of sophomores. The eleven sophomore first stringers sparked thefteam to a well-earned second place in the Feather River League. Many of the boys also played basketball and baseball and participated in track. Several outstanding sophomores were in the C.S.F. These students were Perry Mathis, Dick Stowell, George Glover, and Charles Train. Th sophomores ended their year with the Sophomore Hop. which was held in the spring. They also had a class picnic. At both of these events, a good time was had by all. 4,4 ws? Row I, I.. In R. I.. Klum-l'. II. IIt'lIxl'l, R. IIUNIYUIIII, II. lluwm-I, 'I'. Iic'ilI1, I . .X1m's. U. IDUIQCI I mr-, R. fIIlIII. R. In-nm-5, CL. Ilmvgml. Rem' 2. I.. ln R. I'. Mist. I'. Imlw. I.. I.K'UIIIl.lIlII. IS. I'I4IH'Il. IJ. IJIINUII, II. Clcmpvr .X. Ilullopclml I Iilzalmm S. IIJIINIIII. l'. Iirmmw, II. Ifluss. .X. IIl.1lil, lx. .XIlH'llIlUIl, S. IIc'II. Ram' Ii, I.. lu R. II. IIQIIIN-1. U. Clunpvl. Ii. .IJIKIQNUIL II. Ihiflgcw, II. IIUWUII, 'I'. Kimsf. II. II1-all IIN I Iiulmnnun, Ii. CII.uk. NI. I'IQIJl'lI, N. Mlclison, V. I.yrms. w ,, Y - . 1 ,. . , Run I. I.. Lu lx. -f 5. 5K'L'IJL'I. I. KINIDUIIIC. 1-.. Xllllcl. I.. Nlqnrlullc. II.Xm111gs. P. I'cmLL1. I.. NIQIIIIIIIIIQ. O Supp. R. Slgmlvn. N. NIQIIIILN. Run' 2. I.. in R. g I . R.u'. X. XX'iIImu1'n. S. RILIIQIHIN. NIlcIIIlIi'. R. XYuorfc'l1. P. I'zn1'ks. S. Spears, II XI.mm. IJ. Nlmmx. I. I'r.alwl1. NI. Nlullingx O1wImrll. NI. 'I'1'ipp. IYQQ. Run Ii. I. um R. NIV. Ynlkn-ln.u. S. I,I'IIIKIIl'. S. Smith. I'. Sullvlx. IYIIIIU. XYLNL II. XYQIHI, II Y wuilu. XY. IIumIx. II. IILRIINUII. XYIIIIQ. I-. '.IIlll'l1L'l. I u11T-i- 74a madman S l S ith, Vice-Presidentg Jenny Way, Sec- Left to Right - jerry Love, Council Representativeg ara ee m retaryg Harold Tweedle, President. Freshman The Class ol 1959 was very active this ye Many of the freshman boys participated i number of boys took part in baseball and track. The freshman girls were active in G.A.A. Class Histor ar. n Junior Varsity football and B and C basketball. A large There were some girls on the Annual Staff. Many ol' the freshman boys and girls play ed in the band. The more advanced musicians were in the l l nced band were Harold Tweedle, Betty Egbert, Linda Leon- advanced band. Those who played in tie at va hardt, and Oran Sapp. Quite a few girls were in chorus. The lreslnnan candidate for Homecoming was Saralee Smith. The theme of the freshman float was We've got them caged , with them pertaining to a Portola tiger in a cage. The Class of 1959 ended their lirst year at Quincy High School with a dance and a picnic. ing -- Hornecom Shots THE QUEEN THE OLD AND THE NEW PARADE f' A .lla 'Q V ' ' Q , ur mg! Arrhqiiituzfuq . f ,amy Q. L.f.,g.LwI-.sff . THE 'CANDIDATES SOPHOMORE FLOAT CFirst Placel is 'E sg' AT N ANIBITION P- l Ee. T E - A' lv.--4'-1, U. WITH YOUR NOSE!!! SENIOR FLOAT '1 . L 'W 11 x f' ' via fi' r r V x Al f ff? f , f f , f , , K f V . gf M V 1. ,. 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I'.IIj4l'lHIllIl, X. .XnlImlly. Row I. I.. lu R. f I'. NIJIIIIIIIQ. R. NM'I.:mI. II. lung. Ix. Nc-Isfm. NI. Xhnclc, C.. Irlpp. IJ. Nlclmls. ID QIIUIN. I.. RINIII. IJ. Ilmmlmwn. IJ. Slglv. R. S.I.llI. II. I'mnm'. I. Imkc.-1. X. II1uln1.m. Il. NIif..IIIlIlll. RUM Q, I, I., Ii. .. S, I'1mu. X. Rulmlmn. X. Ulclx, Row. X.OsIm1'11. I.. Stull. I'. Rich, IN. Nlzlrsll I . . X l.culx. R. RIn'.l. R. I.mxIm I. XXIIIIJIIIN. I.. IUIIII.lI. I.. Irnlx. Rum Ii, I. lu R. - l'1mI, II. R1'11m'cIx. ID. I,lll'NHIlN. I'. NIcIu-xill. S. Nlckm-cg NI. Young. S. Swupcy Ii IKIVINHII, ll. NIINI.1xu-1. R. NIINIMIII. l. Slmllllml. 5Il.lllII1IIl. R. Ilogvls. Ii. Slllpu. lx. SKIHIIII, I-. NIINIU I 3, N. Skunlv. SIUXIUII. 6444 7967 Row l, L. to R. - M. Contreras, Banig, R. Boyd. YV. Bridge, A. Brand, B. Filbeck. R. Hudson, D. lvers, G. Hockenson, D. Hobson, T. Harper, Halverson, D. Fuller. XV Fisher. Row 2, L. to R. - B. Cooper, P. Franklin, Crabtree, S. Harinena, G. Browning. L. Gossett, L. Ivins, D. Fisher, C. Hubbel, S. Frye, P. Dean, L. Anderson, E. Conston, Hanley, D. Hempstead, Hawkenson. Row 3, L. to R. - B. Cameron, Mr. Bennett, D. Ahrenholv, F. Allen, D. Bosworth, L. Boyd. C. Bu- chanan, C. Burris. R. Eason, H. Chin, E. Breseiani, M. Graham, N. Grosl, Clark, A. Gardner, R. Dodson, R. Davis, Dunn. Row l, L. to R. - B. Wfussow, D. Thomas, R. O'Neal, Ii. Stokes. B. Pickard. D. Prince, Stott, C. linack, D. Kennedy. B. Scott, M. Schott, R. Saari, B. Steele, AI. Selby. Row 2, L. to R. - C. Metzdorf, S. Mattiee, C. Stenherg, D. Jester. D. Vaughan. P. O'Brien, P. Melone, C M lotte. T. Robertson. S. Knight. li. Lee, C. Sutherland. B. Mcillard. D. XVieland, M. Turner, . a Row 3, L. to R. - L. Thomas. H. Johnson, Stewart, li. Stevenson. B. Porter. T. Means. A. Jen I kins, Seeber, D. MeMasters, R. Roy, D. Leonhardt, V. Morris. R. lhillips, D. libbedeatix. Jefferson, S Saari, H. Laplander, G. Welling. Junior High Candids CANDIDA I . SLEEPING BEAUTIES? CHAIN GANG .1 -,- 195 Fixx Q. 1 l. , Q . -.1-i I'VE BEEN FRAMED PAT!!! STUDIOUS A FIRM GRIP IUST A NICHOL'S WORTH SLIGHTLY CROWDED Girls' Activities 'll 1.-g.,...I TUMP! UP! DOWN! STUCK? SEWING TIME POLLY, PUT THE KETTLE ON! RING GET READY-GET SET- A IS IT A BASKET? AROUND THE ROSY is OVER WE GO! 1 .2 li.. ' 2 fr-Q ,t lu V ' 5 ?fEfflw:a1 4' lj! mm u www 1 af' ' 'B . - ' if v 214-:Q 'f ,4 3, gf v fir I-nb ' a ' Xs 1240- A gl-,,K'l' .url ', G . . A , A X1 Q . I 5 I V - -' - ll : 4. V 42 19 5- Q . W -,. if 51' 1 H'.-1 vwqa, r Q E Ib-J N. K V xxx Agcyfzix Lf? . as 'kr i W 9 x ' ,tak -K' W Xa: ' f ,, ,.w,,,,,, w, N , 2- , f ff S 4, V4 A 2 N 1 X x 4 4 5 3 . . : ,i. 1 ui-. Q X , am.. ,PS M C as AN , qx ? X 1195 x f . .,....w. ..,W....,.... X , Qs Q X . S, 1 gg X , Q , x M R wx i l W fe .fitz ' I J The Junior High Goes to Class 8 Q ' I ' 'vi' i 1. 'Y 2 HARD AT WORK! AND NOW WE PRESENT CAUGHT IN THE AC THE LISTENE T RS Sophomore Hop Ai 4-:usb-.lvl Disneyland and Inhabitants 43' CT N I .Q SP v Row I. l.. In ll. Mclirxill, 11. Slmwll, 'll IR-ily, CL, llauis, Silva, Ou-1'sIl'c'c'l, li. Klll'll. nw 2, I., In R. NI1, Nlcillvglxv, l,. llznrcl, I.. XYVIII, l'. I,fNK'll'y, Y. livznlv, li. Young, S. UH, ll. Nillvr. V 1 Nr ,ag S-f fax IUUD ILRRY XNIJ BRUCIL f'111111111 1411 I111' Jr! gum 11!f'XIA!1f'Il1 V 'lullllfl l'1'lly l'111'-l'11's11l1'111 ,g11lfl' lx'111l7g S'1'111'l111y H l1'11y Al1lx'1'111'lI S'1'111111 1,'111.x.s V llllll Sl11'Il l11111111 f11lIX.N V V V 1,ll11l'l'll 1x1111l'l' S'11j1l111111111'1' f,'111ss Ill-111 ,S'l1111'1'11 1' 1'l',Sll1lIll11 f,'111.s.s A VV l1'1 ry l,11111' fQ.,.l.11. KVIAV VV VV V .S'11.x1111 fill' 11111111 ,IIII f2I1l'l'.S1I'l'l'1 11111111 V vukr AAKYY- I i1'111' 1I11111'x .1111111111 V VV Ylfflllllf' 11l'fI1f' l'1111' 1511'1':1' VV VVW- l'1'tg l,1m11'1'y 1111111111 C11111 V S'11x11' l11111'1'l1 l.'11r1111s V VV VV l.1'1111 Il'1'1'l: ff.3!.1 . V V V V 111111111111 1'111111lg 1f'11'l.f'flf1f'1S l,1'11111' llIl1'1 I af I ik, U WW Row 1, L. to R. - V. Olds, T. Means, A. Larios, R. Hampton, Y. Beale, A. Coleman, L. Engdahl, B. Cameron. Row 2, L. to R. - Miss Mendosu, D. Daniels, Patrick, li. Robison, B. Minton, M. Perotti, A. Johns, S. Elder, -I. Bennett. Row 3, L. to R. - P. Lowrey, Orr, B. McConnell, H. Mznrlotte, L. Leonhardt, N. Buus, Bishop, J. ixicitevitt. The Bosses 11111101 -,.,,,,.,-,,,,.,,,, HII.Yl'lII'.Y.S' lllllllllgfl' .-1.s'.s1'.s'!ar1l Erlilm' ,,-,, U .'l.X'.Yl'SfIIIIf li11.s'im's.s lllgi Sc'1'J'f?l1IVj' ......... ,....... , . Plzologmjilly lllllllllgcol H Lynn Ellgfllllll U Terry llI!?IllIA' Yzfmlnff 13111116 :Irina jo Colcwzalz Roberta Hlllllfllllil Alia: Lm'z'o.s Sjmrlx Eflflor ---,,,----,-- -,,,- j fm ffllI'l'Sfl'El'l Pztlurc Erlilor ---, Div1'.s1'on Pages H Nornm 1311115 jerry lllC'KI?1ll.fl w....,W 5 5 'N '- 455-m...,N IKA, M 5 Q fu-I.. -ff...-., -N.,,'1:: . .X TERRY AND LYNN ARFL V Memories Are Made of This YES, ION, IT'S A CAMERA! BARBECUE? Eli MAESTRO AND HIS MUSICIANS YOU TELL 'EM, IVIR. AASERUDE! , 'Thy f Mg I ig-ig, METAL SHOP AT WORK X MARKS THE SPOT! MWA 1. I Q' 'I X 99 I' lui, 0 ,ga l'...'J Oi . , ii Q 1 I . . .UO ' sul' .'-L .I SENIOR PROBLEMS I NEED SOME HELP? 'P' ' SENIOR 'f EI .wf' - AT WORK THE MASTER CHEMIST The Halls of Ivy THE SENTRY GUARDS THE LUNCH IS READY ff ,fd TIME FOR ANOTHER REFILL LET'S SAMPLE OUR FOOD a TOO MANY COOKS! THE GANG'S ALL HERE 3 EEK! NOT ME! FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH K. P. TOREADORS! 9 Shattered Shutters Hg' 1 I H' I--A' -S 'Q LUNCH BREAK THREE STOLTGYY5 I 5 ZA 'Q - 4 !spv-v - THE THIMKER I DID NOT! 'mfg I 5' f new Stl , Q, If 'L' 93. LET THERE BE LIGHT! HOLIDAY SPIRIT ga, e ASV' ,S ILL -V i l I l Moments to Kemembern CARPENTRY CONCENTRATION NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN - DECK THE HALLS, DANNY HARD AT WORK! WATCH THAT LEFT! TIME FOR THE KILL SILVERSMITH AMERICAN LITERATURE h ,. 7 DAY DREAMS! THE HAMBURGSQ Run' I, I. In R. X. III-.nIv, I. I'l'lly, S. Ilowrll, N. linux, I.. llzncl, Ii. Rulmimn, II. IXIIIIIOII I'. Ifolty. IX KIIIPIHQ I IIILIIIIII Run' 2. I., lu R. II. IXIII IXIaussm'y. Run' II, I.. In R. NI1'.ScI1u IIVIIX. K.. Ilalslxx Lf ll ID Slfmmll C IIIIII R Ilmvv D Innvx INI IIn ., . ns, R. Ilznslznn, l.. I'I5Ilt'l', Ilc I C mx II. IlIIIIl'l', R. Ilannplun, .X. llowln-y, Iluwv, and II Ilz1LClI,,XRINI'l'l4 l,c'rmc: llurcl NfJl'Ill2l linux Snsir' IIun'c'II 4 . IIZIIIIJZIIYI Minion 'I'orIcI Pvllx f I I'IIIIII Yvonnc- Iiclwnlc' H 7 . 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Beztll, Love, B. Egbert, L. Leonlizirclt, H. Crziwlord O lxelley S Orr noRN . Yii'A - , aff ' Susan Orr Rody Hztslani I Judy O'Kelley ,Q Vg Betty Egbert Heather Crawford it Linda Leonhardt jerry Love 4 PERCUSSION Bill Turner .Iolinny Guy Harold Tweedle Albert Downey Roberta Hznnpton GORDON X GH . 1 I-N N ll . Q, 1. . W Q , A ' ls- Q' t v t J ' v Y ' , v o 4 is 0. 4:21 4 ' fl W ,. '-5. A ii' Q , ,, - 1 ww H u Y Q , Photography Staff I ll if ,fa . , X 4 f ig I twat. Front row, left to right-A. Larios, Bishop, G. Cameron, D. Wilsori. Back row, left to right-Mr. Aaserude, Advisorg J. McKevitt, J. Overstreet. Senior High Chorus J! First row. lelt to right-P. Davis, pi21l1iSIZ E. ROC. L, Dunham. R. XVooc1en. V. Huntington. M. Tripp, D. Lap- lgmdqr, C, Cavanagli, B. Snyder, L. Guess, Main, E. Crabtree. Abel. S. Elder, M. Larios, P. McClure, Mr. Hill, Director. Second row-K. Robison, G. Pearson, E. Bruning, L. Turner, A. Coleman. V. Hanrahan, Stiles, R. Carter, Pettegrew, W. Crabtree, A. Holopeter, J. YVright, M. Perotti, D. DeLanCy, D. Sharp, J. Patrick. Third row-L. Wertz, P. Parks. R. Penland, R. Yager, L. Dunham, D. Cooper, T. Means, AD. Johnson, S. Youngs, M. Davis, A. Johns, S. Rose, C. Kennedy, Jackson, F. Patchen. li. Mason A. Larios. Fourth row-J. Barbea, H. Malotte, C. Mathcs. D. Dresden, C. Dingle, Bray. Grother V. Simpson, T. Means, L. Bowen, A. Cook, L. Carson, D. Graham, F. Baker, M. Sutton, L. Baker. Cheer Leaders 4 f '1 i 213.15522 W! xii 3 lwmc- llnrl, Num' lulmx, lung: XXVIII, Pauls, I' r 1 1 i e e- f 8 is 5 ' . T 'e N W 5 I .. g m .,4 ong 1 I-ilSl Run lnllisr liznkt' ' ullcl Run - l,1'Il lu Right F ,ff Om lu- Knopf-1'. llllllllil lim-Il Illilcl Run lmil In Riglml ' l Nlznxim' Sulmn. x 'tsl 'hi lxclil N alwn. . '. I . N 1. Service Crew Row 1, left to right-S. Prindle, Patrick, H. Malotte. Row 2, left to right-J. Jenkin, E. Mason, D. Miller, B. McConnell, R. Bennett Projection Crew Row 1, left to right-T. Keith, S. Hoelcenson, S. Prince, S. Thomas. Row 2, left to right-R. Osborne, WV. Bridge, Selby. Row 3, left to right-D. McMaster, B. Steele, M. Schott, T. Grosz. 91+ ., 9 Run' lfl'LIll Rm nv Run' Min J Xgj, lun 1 4 N , M 1 , . S. lxuhml l XIII luv s wsu llll 1 XIL4 R.lRnI1mi I XXI RUM ll L ou XX n 1 lnunlm XI. Nllll A 6f fr M fggqy wg Q b , P is 2 Y ,, my f Qi, M, .3 Q? 3 NN., ff if' Z fi 1. 1 AMEX ., f ix ,L, 'A 5 f ' -'Ly f: X t a .,.. Pgggf ' iz ,V w,,g, , Wfww H1w ..fw w 3 ZW ,m,V 05m - 4 M, ' ' f ,V f - , 4 -. ,.,X 'Nw .- Ai, ff , va me fzeqze Left to right-J. Overstreet, L. McNutt, Hockenson, D. Erickson, P. Lowrey, S. Lee, Bray, S. Prince, A. Cochran. California Scholarship Federation Q 2 mga Row 1. left to right-P. Mathis, B. Young, Y. Beale. D. Beall, L. Engdahl, C. Train. Row 2, left to right-B. Minton, D. Miller, A. Coleman. B. Kurtz, Mclievitt. Row 3, left to right-P. Foley, D. Gambell, G. Glover, D. Stowell, T. Marsh. Drama Club is wg IX Run' I, Im'II lu IIIQIII S. lI1'II, N. I..uim, X.llmI1l4ul, ,x.xIUIlllh, V. IIllIlIIllI1IlUll, IXImm'. NV. Sims, R. Cloopcr S. Ixlclc-1. I-lun' 2, lm-Il lu Hgh: II. Mgmm, NI. IH-mlli, IS. INIiIIv1', IS. Mmilunnc-ll, fi. Chain, IXIcIi1'x'ill, D. Lung U. Sapp, I-. XX - v ml, X. Ilulllglllgm. Ilmv II, lc-ll In right S. Sprays, S. Yuungx, Ii. Robison, II. IXIIIIIUII, I'. Ilgmlvy, S. Ilowc-Il, 'l'. Malrsll ' NUIIII IJ lluxiclx Ix. Iiux Run I. lull lu liglll Ml. IIl'IllIl'II, P. UN, I'..Il'sl1'l, P. Ifulry, I.. I'IIlgKIQlIlI, f,W'I'5lli'l'l, fi. Ilzlvix, 'I'. Pvlly . Maxam. Run l,III1m1 CIIIXVI. RUM Block - I , , .- . ' IQIII- Im. Ixllllf. IXXXIINH11.C,,C..n111,Cf. Illmnpwn, In-11111-clx. Ilum-. IVIIIKIII. f.uz1cI1. M1 -Il. I.umN, IS. Immx. L. IIXIIII. Ip. IJL'llIlIx. Nlurm-. 5. IIIUIII-IS. Inn CL '5llIIlIl, R. -Icskc Ibm Ii- R. II.INI.IIIl. XY. Slm-, II.I111lmI1m. 1', IIlIlIIL'f. IS, Iivlllmvrly. I.. ,II'IlIxIIl, I.. I'QllgcI11I1I, XV. XY1'igIxt .. vu v . 1x 1- 1 ll r 1' I I fx , ., . 1- 1-I 1 n - , Y ..,., Varsity Football at Q an ,gt - .Q v-QM 3 . .Qmnpan li . J lfiist row fnc-nteclp lc'lt to rigltt R. lic-nney, ti. 'l'hornpson, li. Myers. ll. Kurtz, llowe, NV. Mclittiglt D. Ileztll, ll. Stiles. Second row, lc-lt to riglitgl. liennc-cly,lloncl1 Mutt Clolter, li. Clarke. ll. Wfilso , . it, bert. Ci. Sellers, Siltat. M. Cltnwlorcl. R. llztslznn. .lc-nkin, li. liilpzilrick, IS. l.ovc-. 'l'ltircl row, lelt to right L. Ilatsty, ll. llriclges. R. jeskey, XV. Brown, G. Allen, A. 'l'c-rlt, 'l'. Lewis, Scott, li. Kennedy, Manager Overstreet. Varsity Scoreboard Quincy 8 - Corning 26 Quincy 0 - XVestwood 12 Quincy I3 - Oroyille 19 Quincy 6 - Lassen 45 Quincy 6 - Portola 0 Quincy 7 - Herlong 6 Riddled with injuriea and playing a heavy schedule. the Trojans had a very poor aeason as they won only two ol' seven games. By virtue ol' winning two out of three ol their league games, the Trojans won another co-championsliip. This titne they shared the chznnpionbhip with Portola. The Trojans are still the recognized champions of the Feather River League. One of the bC11SOIl'b highlights was late in the second quarter of their game with Portola when right-end XX'illie Blclinight intercepted a Tiger pass, and went forty yards for the gzunek only acore :ind the 'Itojztm' lirst win ol the season. .Xnother drznnatie highlight wan when. with only two minutes lelt in their game with Herlong. jack Kennedy went oxer lrotn lour yarcfx out and ztclcled the point alter touchdown to clinch the Trojans' co-cltgunpionahip :incl their claint to the title ol champions ol the Feather River League. nlllf Junior Varsity Football Seated left to right-D. Stowell, D. james, P. Hanley, J. Moore, L. McNutt, G. Grover, D. Gambell C Dod son D Conroy, H. Hedrickg manager, W. Sims. Rows 2 left to right-N. Mather. Mclievitt, C. Powell. B. Youngs. Hampton, H. Tweedle, R Hawken son R Howe, Stanning, R. Wertz, E. Detrick. Row 5 left to right-Coach Penland, Howard. L. Cotter, S. Seeber. B. Nvard, R. Kenney, M. Mitchum Love F Ames, DuBey, Pruitt, S. Thomas. R. Osborne. J. V. 1955 Scoreboard Quincy 14 - Corning 0 Quincy I2 - Wvestwood 13 uinc 6 - Oroville 20 uinc 18 - Lassen 6 Y Y Quincy 6 - Portola 6 Quincy 20 - Yuba City 32 Quincy 19 - Herlong 6 l'Vith many of last year's top players returning. the Junior Varsity looked as though they would be the team to beat. At the start of the season their hopes for a good team were bolstered when they erased Corning. In their next three games the Junior Varsity hit tough sledding, as they lost to Oroville, tied with Portola. and were edged out by lVestwood I3 to l2. In beating Lassen 18 to 6, the Junior Varsity registered their second win of the season. In their next game, the Junior Varsity failed to outlast Yuba City and were defeated 32 to 20. Putting the final touches on their season. the Junior Varsity trounced Herlong 19 to 6. Although they clidn't exactly develop the winning habit, the Junior Varsity played good football. Next year will see many of them move up to top Varsity positions. Senior Athletes DANNY WILSON GORDON THOMPSON DUANE STITES BRUCE KURTZ LELAND FULLER IIM SILVA GORDON SMITH TODD PETTY WILLIE MCKNIGHT 'Q Q LARRY FISHER ALBERT DOWNEY IERRY HOWE The A Team Row l, left to right-li. Blum, M. Crawford, D. Stowell, P. Hanley, QI. Kennedy, VV. Mfright. Row 2, left to right-G. Smith, L. Fisher, G. Sellers, L. Fuller, VV. Mclinight, Howe, B. Kurtz. Scoreboard A Team 1955-1956 Quincy 42 - Herlong 33 Quincy 62 - Greenville 41 Quincy 59 - Chester 29 Quincy 41 - Wfestwood 29 Quincy 53 - Loyalton 30 Quincy 56 - Loyalton 4l Quincy 47 - Lassen 61 Quincy 38 - Herlong 58 Quincy 42 - Greenville 33 Quincy 61 - Lassen 69 Quincy 37 - VVestwood 30 Quincy 52 - Portola 48 Quincy 46 - Portola 42 Quincy 54 - Chester 44 Compiling a record of eleven wins and three losses, the A's lost their title as champions of the Feather River League, ending in third place in the final league standings. The A's won their first three games in a row, then were downed by the Lassen Grizzlies. The A's then built up a chain of six straight victories before they were upset by l-Ierlong and knocked out of a tie for first place. Following this, the A's lost to Lassen again, and finished out their season by downing Portola and Chester in that order. On March 9 and 10 the boys went to the Invitational Tournament in Susanville. The B Team fm :Q gi 1 1 1510111 row. 1c'l'l In riglu 11. 1ic'unc-cly, Alc-nkin, R, '1'uxuc'r, 'l'. Pc-tty, S. V1i1l0IIISlS, Mncnc. Buck lcnv. lc'll tcm right--11. '1'wc-c'c1lc-, 1ic'1nc'1', D. Jzuuc-s, KL. ljvukiu, 15. Ycnuigs, li. liniglil, R. .jc-slcvy. Scoreboard B Tczun 1955-1956 Quincy 38 - Hcrlcmng 41 Quincy 39 - Circ-cfnyillc 16 Quincy '12 - C11C5T.CI' 28 Quincy 33 - XVc'slwcmcl -11 Quincy 29 - Loyziltczn 33 Quincy A16 - Luyzillon 39 Quincy -15 - Lzusen 43 Quincy A10 - Hcrlcmg A11 Quincy 39 - Grecmille 28 Quincy A11 - I.z1ssc'n 39 Quincy 21 - XYe5umc1c1 13 Quincy 31 - Portolzi 39 Quincy 22 - Portola 48 Quincy -11 - Chcsicr -13 , . - . . - . , x1lL1l incinx oi lim yc-.nw C. ic-.nu plnycix niming up. thc B s. zu the ac-ziscm 5 start, lcmkccl :is though L1ic'y might lic- on ll1c'i1' wily lo an 1,c-:iguc c1112iII1P1Ol151l1l7. ,Xs lhc season p1'c1gi'cw5c'c1. 11cmwc'xc'i', thc- Bk cuulcl nm 1inc1 ga winning conibinaticm. On N1.uec11 9 gincl IU. lhc- buys mini lo ilic' liiyitznticnml V1.0lIl'I1ilIIlCIll, whcrc they 'u'c'1'c' clc'lc'.uc-cl in llic' lnwi muucl. The C Team MW 3 '55 si 5-J 'Wuxi if e-4' ,l 'mm' 'X . ,M elf? . Seated, left to right-N. Mathis, R. Kenney, J. Love, C. Skemp, J. Pruitt. C. Train, R. Xvallace. Standing, left to right-Coach Penland, D. Downey, R. Slaten, D. Nichols, C. Dahl, D. Delsaney, L. Cotter. Scoreboard CI Team 1955-1956 Quincy 18 - Herlong 28 Quincy 2-1 - Greenville 32 Juincv 26- Lo alton 27 uincv 22 - XVestwood 27 , Y , uinev 22 - Lassen 21 uine' 20 - Lovalton 32 , l , Quincy 19 - Greenville 27 Quincy 2-l - Herlong 37 Quincy 19 - lVestwood 26 Quincy 9 - Lassen 18 Quincy 26 - Portola 33 Quincy 17 - Portola 33 Seeming to have an unlmrealaable jinx, as well as getting all the tough breaks. the C's had a very poor season, as they did not win a single game. Several times it looked as though they might break into the winning column, but fate always seemed to take a hand. Next year should see these boys improved and turn a lot of this year's defeats into victory. Varsity Baseball M NC, QNX! l'm1H mu, If-I4 up lljllll XX'. XXIIQLIII, lug ll. lhznll. l'. lIlIIlil'X, Stull, XX'. Nlclxlliglxl, S. VIIIUIIILIS. Il, 'Imw-mllr, UML mu. Imll In lrglml XII. link. 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