Quincy High School - Pine Yearbook (Quincy, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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Q H-75111 -it 'Q F .-1 '5.ff:i'K- .' , 1, ,,., we T 'Y Ah , -if FV. , ni' v ,..v. -ngry-fwfr v , , , . .lnlhilhng . 19 film M if .li z n fs A is , - we lFU EWURD Mfe, the stuff of the 1957 Pine, would like to take this opportunity to extend to the student body, our sintere hope that this 1957 Pine meets with your approval. lVe hope that our efforts to bring this yearbook to you have resulted in a pleasing and a successful annual. Few people realize what goes behind the publication of at successful yearbook. There are niuny people without whose help this book could not have been made possible. One who has been a great help is our zulyisor, Mrs. Johnson. Tliunks should also be given to Mr. Aaserude and the photography stuff. Mfith this thirty-third volume of the Pine, we now finish another chapter in the history of Quincy High School. A T0 MR. JERBIECK We, the class of 1957, take great pleasure in dedicating the thirty-third edition of the Pine to Mr. Erbeck. For his diligent work, council, and unfailing patience, we take these means to express our appreciation. lPlRlINClIlPAlL'S MUESSAGE Things are judged by their value and performance after production, not by the basic materials of which they are made. Quincy High School is judged by these same standards, the performance in the adult society by the end product, the graduate. By these standards we may be proud of our high school. It has many successful graduates in both the professional and non-professional ranks, and as this class of 1957 goes out into society, we feel sure that they have the potential and are prepared to compete with graduates from any school area on an equal basis. The past has proven this in the universities, the business world, the social knowledge and interest, in the music world, on the athletic field - grad- uates of Quincy High have been outstanding. So, -to the class of '57, go forth and take your place and take pride in whatever you do. HANLON THARP, Principal SUlP'lElRllNTlENDlENT'S MIESSACGJE I have been deeply interested in the educational development of the students of Plumas County since 1935, and have had a particular interest in those of Quincy Junior-Senior High School having served as principal of that school during a five year period following the fall of 1943. Since becoming your superintendent, I have missed the opportunity of knowing many of you personally, rather because of lack of opportunity than because of lack of interest. However, I have been well aware of your overall achievements through your student organizations and ac- tivities, and through the achievements of your alumni. The manner in which you have accepted your opportunities and re- sponsibilities is commendable, and I am proud to have had a part, along with your teachers and the people of the community, in the growth of educational opportunity in Quincy Junior-Senior High School and in the Plumas Unified School District. To the class of '57, my special wish for the best of luck and good fortune. RALPH HARMER, Superintendent PRES lDlEN'lF'S MUESSAGIE I would like to use this means of expressing to you, the Student Body of Quincy High School, my thanks and appreciation for the honor you bestowed upon me last May when I was elected as your Student Body President. It has been a wonderful experience, and I hope that you are half as pleased with the 1956-57 year as I am. Your Student Council has attempted to introduce to you some new ideas and a few changes in the activity cirriculum. One of these was the All Sports Dance and the election of an All Sports Queen. VVC hope this activity will become more and more popular as the years go by. We tried a new program of pep assemblies by having each organization that had a representative on the Council, be in charge of the entertain- ment at an assembly during the year. As this year rapidly draws to a close, we look back and wonder, how could it have gone so fast? We begin to recall all those things we meant to do, but didn't. Above all, may we never forget, as we look back, that as we were learning, laughing, and having good times, students the same age as us on the other side of the world, were laying down their lives in the hope that they might someday enjoy the freedom and rights to an education like ours which we have always taken so much for granted. - May we always be thankful for the opportunities afforded us here in Quincy, and may those ol us who will soon graduate, always look back with fond memories on all those wonderful things which took place in the Four Years That Went As Fast As One. JERRY McKliVITT, President STUDENT BUDDY UlFlFllClElPiS 5,1 ve L Side Top Joetto Yoger, Treasurer, Bottom, Bill Love, Vice-President. R Sade Top Corroll Kennedy, Secretory, Bottom, Jerry McKeviH, President. nh, 4 1,14 , 1 ,jf U, I. il' ,I l ' I 71 i 1 , 1 1 , ' 'tiff'-, f, 1, .. 'ffl r I, 1 'ni 4. If, , ,f ,j ., '1 1 ' wi .a ,su 'M-4 .gh , . hr Ven- . 'xr' . ,, -V 4, , Avg, aw- 61. ., ' wh. 1-wh . .4 Lv! . V ., I VMQ. f.9 W' 'Ya . M 1 . lv ' N IP, 1 f 5' b , . 3 Q M ,ll 4 X3 4, ,gf ki' 4 5 ! an +-4' 1- f 'ri' in ,-T-'lx-y - ?ZH y' .- I A'A 4 MR. HANLON P. THARP University of California, B.A., Stanford University, M.A., Jr.-Sr. High School Principal Quincy High School - Ii years. MR. L. VERNON AASERUDE Mayville State College, B.A., University of North Dakota, M.A., Senior Science, Physics, Chemistry, Photography, Al- gebra, Quincy High School - - I2 years. . .ffl MR. HERBERT C. BEHM University of Michigan, B.A., University of Michigan, M.A., American Government, Span- ish, Quincy High School - 155 years. MR. WILLIAM B. BOGART Colorado A and M, B.S., Western State College of C o l o r a d o, M.A., Earth Science, Math 8, Quincy High School - 2 years. MR. ROBERT M. CRAWFORD University of Redlands, B.A., Geometry, General Math, World Geography: MSCIWOUI' cal Drawing, Quincy High School - 9 years. il, g y . . 'Ui ,Q-fi' di ll ff I L - , ' 4 . ' 4 - ' ' 0' of ,. ' - . 1 .2 ,,f t 1 Q , p n fiqff- f .S 7f-.'5 f. . : , U 3,5 ,gli -5.4 , . , Q e i, .f:'..-41.,f- - . -' .. e t ,f . 9,2 Q -V .A A, viuga - ng .-gi' 4 ,J- F .1 .. -w ., ng, f . I MR. VINCENT E. BURNS University of California, B.A., Stanford University, M.A., Orientation 7, 8, Junior High Principal Quincy High School - 9 years. MR. CLARENCE BECK Colorado State College of Education, B. A., Colorado State College of Education, M.A., General Shop, General Math, Advanced M e t a l, Crafts, Advanced Crafts, Quincy High School - 4 years. MR. LAURENCE T. BENNETT Linfield College, B.A., Stan- ford University, M.A. Seventh grade subiects, English 8, Quincy High School -- 6 years. MR. MATTHEW M. COKER Ohio State University, B.S., Boys P.E., Senior Sports, Gen- eral Science, Exploratory Science, Quincy High School - 3 years. MR. ROBERT ERBECK Miami University, Ohio, B.A., Stanford University, M.A., Social Studies 8, Math 7, Quincy High School - I2 years. MRS. RUTH FISCHER Washington State College, B.S., Advanced Composition, Journalism, English IO, Quincy High School - I year. MR. JAMES C. HILL Pasadena College, B.A., English 9, Junior Chorus 8, Senior Chorus, General Music 7, Exploratory Science 7, Reading 8, Quincy High School - 4 years. MRS. MARILYN I. JOHNSON Upper Iowa University, B.A., Colorado State College of Education, M.A., English 9, English II, Reading 8 Quincy High School - 2 years. MR. DARRELL M. NICHOL Chico State, B.A., Wood Shop, Art, Quincy High School -- I3 years. MR. GORDON V. PERKINS Bates College, Maine, B.A., U. S. History, Sociology, Gen- eral Math, Quincy High School -- I year. 'C- ,, 'Ei V, MR. ALLEN C. FRIEBEL Chico State College, B.A., English 7, Business Law, Sen- ior Science, Algebra, Library Supervisor, Q u i n cy High School - I year. MRS. ELVA HOOK Chico State College, B.A., Homemaking, Quincy High School - 3 years. MISS BILLIEJ EAN McELROY College of the Holy Names, B.A., English 7, Reading 7, World History IO, Social Studies 7, Reading 8, Quincy High School - 5 years. MR. DONALD PENLAND Chico State, B.A., Chico State, M.A., Lite Science, Biology, Boys P.E., Coach, Quincy High School - 4 years. MR. CLARENCE R. SCHOTI' Chico State College, B.A., Instrumental Music, Quincy High School - 26 years. MISS GEORGIA SCH ROEDER Colorado State College of Education, B.A., Girls P.E., Quincy High School - 2 years. MISS FRANCIS WALKER Colorado State College of Education, B.A.g Typing I and II, Shorthand, Quincy High School - I year. MRS. MAE FRANZEN Secretary Quincy High School -- 2 years. MR. HERMAN ARCHAMBEAU Custodian Quincy High School - 4 years. MR. JIM KELTON Custodian Quincy High School - I5 years. A f 'f b' MR. FREDERICK R. VOLKEMA Pasadena College, B.A., Long Beach State College, M.A., Reading 7, Social Studies 7, Social Studies 9, Quincy High School - 3 years. years. MRS. DELLA CAMERON Secretary Quincy High School - 4 years. MRS. RUTH ARCHAMBEAU Cook Quincy High School - 3 years. MR. ERVIN GALON Custodian Quincy High School - 6 years. 3 xff, JANE ANN ABEL Nickname - Janie G.A.A. 1,25 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 4. JANET MARY ALLEN Nickname - Legs G.A,A. 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 An- uuul Stuff 2,3,45 Pine Breeze 15 Office Practice 35 IFE. As- sistant 45 Pop Club 1,25 Ibruiuu Club 1,2,ZI,4, YVONNE CAROLYN BEALE Nickname - Yvonne Class Officer 15 Band 1,2,3,49 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Drama Club 1,25 C.S.F. 1,2,3,45 Officer 2,3,45 Life Member Student Leaders Con- ference 2,3,45 Annual Staff 1,2,3,45 Officer 3,45 Pine Breeze 25 Girls State 35 Band Clinic 4. WILLIAM W. BROWN Nickname - Weston Ifnotlmll 1,2,3,-13 BZISKCIIJLIII 1, 25 Baseball 1,2,3,4. 5 'F- GARY ALLEN Nickname -- AIIen Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Track 3. HAROLD D. ANDREA Nickname - Harold Quincy High School 1,2,3,4. ROBERTA LOUISE BENNETT Nickname 1 Berfa G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 45 Pep Club 25 Annuul Staff 45 Pine Breeze 45 Con- cession 1,2,3,45 Officer 45 All-Sports Queen Attendant 4. ELAINE VIVIAN BRUNING Nickname - Elaine Transferred from Eureka Jr. High 25 G.A.A. 23,45 Chorus 35 Pep Club 2. NELSON S. CHIN Nickname - Nellie Quincy High School 1,2,3,4. VIVIAN ANN COMINGDEER Nickname -- Vivian Transfer Westwood Jr.-Sr. High School 45 Class Officer 45 G.A,A. 45 Chorus 45 Annual Staff 4, ERMA JEAN CRABTREE Nickname - Erma G.A.A, 253,45 Chorus 8,45 Of- ficer 45 Pep Club 2. CHARLENE DINGLE Nickname -- Shingle Chorus 3,4. .3 S1 KENNETH CLARKE Nickname - Kenneth Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1. LOUISE COOPER Nickname - Louise Transfer Modesto High 4. MICHAEL CRAWFORD Nickname - Mike Class Officer 45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Mana- ger lg Block Q 2,3,45 Student Leuders Conference 45 Lab Assistant 4. SALLY ELLEN ELDER Nickname - Sal Band 15 G.A.A. 1,25 Chorus 3,-L5 Pep Club 1,25 Drama Club l,2,8,4: Officer 45 An- nual Stuff 1,253,115 Pine Breeze 15 Biology Assistant 4. JAMES EPPERSON Nickname - Jimmy Quincy High School 1,2,3,4. JOHN T. GOSSETT Nickname - Goss Basketball 1,43 Baseball 2,3, 4g Truck 4. VELMA LEE HANEY Nickname - Dutchess G.A.A. 1,2. CHARLES DANIEL HASTY Nickname - Charlie Band 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3 Basketball 13 Baseball 1,2 Pep Club 2: Drama Club 1,2,3i 47' i 'Pu in 5. ,. 5, 13 .i':. PATRICIA FOLEY Nickname - Pat Band 1,2,,4g Officer 43 County Band 3,45 Band Clinic 3g Dance Band 3,43 G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4g Student Council 45 Pep Club 1,23 Drama Club 1,2,3,4g Officer 4, C.S.F. 1,2,3,4g Stu- dent Leaders Conference 2,3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Pine Breeze 2. JUDITH ANN GROTHER Nickname - Judy G.A.A. 1,2,3,4p Chorus 1,2,3, 4g Pep Club 1,2g Pomerett 2. ELDRED HASLAM Nickname - Rody Class Officer 25 Band 1,2,3g Dance Band 2,35 Football 1,2, 3: Captain 23 Block Q 1,2,3,4g Officer 35 Student Council 25 Student Leaders Conference 25 Photography 4. ROBERT DOUGLAS HOOK Nickname - Bob Band 1,2,3g Football 3,4 Track 3,45 Lab Assistant 4. JESSIE ADELLA JENKIN Nickname -Jess G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Officer 43 Pep Club 2, Annual Staff 4, Pine Breeze 45 Concession 2,3,4. ROBERT RUSSELL .IESKEY Nickname - Bob Football 1,2,3,4g Captain 43 Basketball 1,3,4g Block Q 2, 3,4. JOHN L. KENNEDY Nickname 1 .lack an O'-Xa Class Officer 1,2,33 Band 1, 2,35 Football 1,2,3,4g Basket- ball 1,2,3,4g Captain 3: Base- ball lg Track 1, Block Q 1, 2,3,-43 Pine Breeze 43 Prom Prince 3. X in .,,f' THOMAS E. LEWIS Nickname - Tommy Band .1,2,3,4g Dance Band 45 Basketball 2. 4 1 if bw v-ef 1 m CS- 1 'fn .E , I ' JOHN H. JENKIN Nickname - .links Football 1,2,3,43 Captain 2,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Captain 1 Baseball 19 Block Q 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4. ANNA JO JESTER Nickname - Jo G.A.A, 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,25 Drama Club 1, 2, C.S.F. 2,3,4g Officer 2: Student Leaders Conference 2, 3,45 Annual Staff 1,2,3,4p Pine Breeze 1,23 Pomerett 2, ELIJAH KNIGHT Nickname - Elijah Football 4, Basketball 2,3,4g Track 3,41 Baseball 2,3,-1. XX BILLI OV k e - Lover ss ficer 15 Band 1,2,3,4g ball 1,2,3,4g Track 1, 5 St nt Council 1,4g Officer 43 St nt Leaders Conference Q t ll 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3, 14 EDNA HARLENE MASSEY Nickname - Harlene Band 1,2,3,45 Officer 45 Dance Band 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Drama Club 1,2, 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Office Practice 45 Band Clinic 4. MARLENE McDONALD Nickname - Mickey Trnnsfer Plnnkinton, South Dnkotn 45 Chorus 4. WILMA FAYE McMASTER Nickname - Wimp G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Homemaking Assistant 4. PATRICIA DARLEEN MILLER Nickname - Dar Class Officer 3,45 Band 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 35 Pep Club 25 C.S.F. 3,45 Office Practice 45 Speech Con- test 35 Concession 2,3,4 5 Homenlaking Assistant 4. '?: 11555 is L, 53' ,515 4: Q r .U I I -w, W yin, 5, X BARBARA JEAN McCONNELL Nickname - Bobby Band 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Drama Club 2,3,45 Officer 45 C.S.F. 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Office Practice 45 Concession 1,3,4. JERRY McKEVlTT Nickname -- Jer Transfer Lakeview, Oregon 25 Football 35 Student Council 3, 45 Officer 8,45 C.S.F. 2,3,45 Officer 25 Student Lenders Conference 2,3,45 Annual Staff 8,45 Photography 35 Boys State 85 Prom King 3. DENISE McTWIGAN Nickname - De G.A.A. 1,25 Chorus 1,2,3. SHIRLEY MOSELEY Nickname - Shirley Transfer Oakland Tech. High School 4. JOANNA LEAH NERAT Nickname - Joan Quincy High School 1,2,3,4. SUSAN E. ORR Nickname - Susan Class Officer 29 Band 1,2,3,49 Officer 3 n linic 13 9 Ba d C , 9 Dance Band 1,2,39 G.A.A, 1, 2,3,49 Officer 3,42 Student Council 39 Pep Club 1,21 Drama Club 29 Student Lead- ers Conference 39 Prom Queen9 Homecoming Princess 1. ALLEN PENLAND Nickname - Al Quincy High School 1,2,3,4. ETHEL ROUSH Nickname - Susie Transferred Chico Sr. High School 49 Band 49 Officer 49 G.A.A. 4. Y' if it far' L url, Q-,Q 1.5 Xl JUDITH DIANNE O'KELLEY Nickname - Judy Band 1,2,3,4Q G.A.A. 1,2,3,49 Pep Club 29 Pine Breeze 49 Concession 1,2,4. JERRY PAYNE Nickname -- Jerry Transfer Sparks, Nevada 49 Band 49 Football 4. JIMMY D. POTTORFF Nickname - Jimmy Transferred Hackberry, Louis- iana 49 Football 49 Baseball 49 Pine Breeze 4. NORMA ELIZABETH SAARI Nickname - Norma G..L.A. 49 Annual Staff 4. DAISY LEE SHARP Nickname - Tools u..x..x. 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 2. LARRY TOWNER Clioruh 3,4 Nickname - Jo? llll'IlllSfI'l'I'l'll ,llzuui-mln Zig Foo lmll 43 llIl,Nlil'l-llllll 415 Bum-- lmll rm. GARRICK WALTER WEST Nickname - Gary llzuml 1,2,3,4g Dance Band 4 llruxun Club 3,4. EDWIN WILSON Nickname - Edwin 'l'I'IIllhI'l'l' Suu Raifzu-l lligli Si-Imul 43 llunw 1 ls Si' 1 41' 'l'mvl' -1' Cl L' u ll 44. V iorusg llraiinu Q- 'fiv- .9-J 'in f L 9 'C CHARLES R. SKEMP Nickname - Charles Basketball 2,35 Basolnill 1 Block Q 2,3,4. JACQUELINE THERESE WAY Nickname - Jackie Tl'iLllSf0l'l'8d Olilkllllldj Olnsl Officer 47 G.A.A. 43 Studon' Council 45 O.S.F. 43 Annum Staff Officer 4g Office P1-action 3,45 Speech Oontest 35 Home coming Attendant 3. WILLIAM ALLAN WHIPPLE Nickname - Whip Football Manager 2,3,4g Bas ketball 1,2,4g Baseball 3,4. WILLIAM WRIGHT Nickname - Willie Football 45 Basketball 1,2,3 4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Track 3 45 Bl0Ck Q 2,3,4g Officer 4, YVONNE WUSSOW Nickname - Wus G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Drama, Club 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Office Practice 3. JOETTA MAE YAGER Nickname - Jo Band 1,2,a,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 3,45 Student Council 45 Officer 45 Pep Club 45 Drama Club 1,25 Officer 25 Student Leaders Conference 45 Annual Staff 4. SUSAN ROY YOUNGS Nickname -- Susan Band 1,2,3,45 G.A,A. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Chorus 35 Pep Club 1,25 Drama Club 1, 2,3,45 Officer 45 Student Con- ference 45 Pine Breeze 25 Pomerett 25 Student Leaders Conference 4. ,. ,A ia 'WV EVELYN RAE YAGER Nickname - Rae tice 4. BARBARA YOUNG Nickname - Barbie Class Officer 1,2,35 Band 1, 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 2, 3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Drama Club 1,25 C.S.F. 1,2,3,45 Officer 2,3,45 Life Member5 Student Lead- ers Conference 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Pine Breeze 25 Of- fice Practice 45 Prom Princess 35 Pomerett 2. Chorus 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Drama Club 1,25 Office Prac- SlENlIfO RO HJECY e 11967 Mr. Tharp is now the owner of a newly invented time machine and has invited us to look in on the graduat- ing class of 1957, as they will appear in 1967. He turns the machine on, pulls levers, and pushes buttons until we see our first picture. It is that of a new fangled taxi speeding down the suspended highway towards the space- ship port. As we get a closer look at the taxi, we see that our husky friend, Billie Love is the driver. When the taxi stops, out steps none other than jerry Mclfevitt, pilot of his own snazzy little spaceship, the McKevitt Moonbeam. Jerry makes daily flights in his spaceship and is gradually getting over his airsickness. The ship is ready to go now and a hasty signal is received from Charles Hasty, who is a lookout in the control tower. As the McKevitt Moonbeam zooms away into space, the picture changes. . Now the scene is a restaurant owed by Robert Hook. His waitresses are two of our former classmates, jane Abel and Shirley Moseley. When Robert's business is slow, jane and Shirley stand outside and drag customers in since they are both sturdy and strong, they have no trouble at all. Now, let's take a peek inside. At one table we see Elijah Knight and Willie Wright eagerly attacking their dinners of legs of squid sprinkled with seaweed. The two now own a sightseeing helicopter which travels around the large city of Quincy. Back in the corner we see Anna jo jesler busily pulling levers on the restaurants only candy machine. Anna has her hands full with her job as a housewife. Another customer proves to be Charles Skemp, who is eating shrimp. Charles is the Master ol Ceremonies on an International TV Cooking School. As the scene changes again, we see a United States Navy ship that has just come into port. There is a large crowd to greet the ship. . .and lookl 'l'here's Susan Orr. What could Susan be doing here? She is usually so busy at her job as a lingerie saleslady that she doesn't have time for things like that. Looking at the returning sailors, we see quite a few of our old friends. Nelson Chin looks absolutely charming stepping off the gang plank in his bell bottom trousers. A few thousand inches behind Nelson is Gary Allen, the ship's best potato peeler. Gary was chosen for this position from among ten candidates. He is wearing a new apron with no strings attached. Another homecoming sailor is Billy Whipple. Now that he is a civilian once more, Billy plans to further his career which is selling chocolate cottage cheese. He was doing a bang up business before he was hooked. Mr. Tharp pushes another button and we see a large crowd of people looking at something. Towering above the onlookers is joanna Nerat, who designs pajamas for Macy's, one of Quincy's many department stores, owned by jim Epperson. Joanna and the rest of the spectators seem to be quite excited over something. In the middle of the crowd is Marlene McDonald, big game hunter of New York. She has just captured a monkey here on Main Street that has escaped from the city zoo, owned by ferry Payne. As we start walking down the street we see the large charm school that Darleen Miller has recently bought. The former owner, Larry Towner, put it up for sale a week ago when he decided to buy a used spaceship lot. One of Darlene's employees is Charleen Dingle. She works in the posture department where she teaches promis- ing young students the correct way to walk. Wilma McMaster, the expert hair stylist, is busy broiling Norma Saari's long, red hair. Norma is now the first woman president of Yale Uuiversity. Louise Cooper sits at the re- ceptionist's desk where she greets prospective customers. The next picture seems to be backstage of the Sharp Opera Theater owned by Daisy Sharp. By signs, we See that the name of tonight's opera is Toothache which was written by the great opera composer judy O'Kelley. Jessie jenkin is spraying her throat diligently for the one note she sings at the opening of the opera tonight. Sitting out front in one of the balcony boxes is Susan Youngs. Susan, making use of hey Sense of humor 4 1 4. ', , writes her own comic strip. The name of the strip is Shy Susan. Staying in the entertainment field, but switching the scene to Hollywood, we see a movie studio. The fam- ous director, john jenlzirz, tells Hollywood's newest actress, Susie Roush, that she is pronouncing her words of love too fast. Edwin Wilson, her leading man, eagerly awaits for the scene to be practiced again. SENT R lPlRl0lPlHllECY e 11967 Also in the bright entertainment world is Pat Foley, better known by her stage name, Teznpest Foley. Pat's dreams finally came true when she became a sensation with her new dance, Sensation. With a push of the button, we see janet Allen's Latest Fashion Shop. janet owns the store and carries the latest styles for girls six feet tall and over. Two of her extra tall models turn out to be Harlene Massey, and Velma Haney. Yvonne Beale has just walked out with her arms full of packages. Yvonne plays fullback on the Femme Fatale Football Team of 1967. She has proved to be the team's star tackler and has a broken nose and a bruised gizzard to show for it. Tom Lewis is another one of the graduates who owns his own business. Tom has a shoe shine shop where he literally rakes in the dough. Right now he is shining Mike Crawfords dirty shoes. Mike achieved fame when he completed the atom smasher he made with his tinker toys. The two hear something above them and look up to see Weston Brown stripping the gears of his flying saucer. Weston is now an expert flying saucer mechanic. Riding with Weston is the accomplished farmer, Robert jeskey. Although Robert stays busy, he always finds time to be very active in the Republican party and has become an influential party leader. The next picture shows us the business place of jackie Way and joetta Yager, The Wager Hair Raising Company. jackie tells hair-raising stories to all the bald men, while joetta inserts hair in the holes in the heads provided by the junior class of Quincy High School. The girls are planning to go on their vacation next month and already have reservations on the West's largest choo-choo train owned by Gary West. Taking a look into the inside of the train, right now, we see many of our old friends. The head conductor turns out to be none other than jimmy Potorff, who has just been given a new brass ticket puncher for his birthday. Right now, he is using it to punch a ticket for Rae Yager, who is on her way to Chicago to attend the National Convention of Dubble Bubble comic strip writers. Rae is the only woman attending the convention and, so far, has outdone most of the men. Speaking of bubble gum, Kenneth Clarke, the scientist, has just invented a bubble gum that doesn't stick to your face when the bubble pops. Right now he is working on a gum with a built-in muffler. Getting back to the train, we find jimmy punching a ticket for Vivian Comingdeer, who is sitting with Mr. America known as Harold Andrea. Vivian and Harold are considered very lucky these days, as they won each other in the Mr. America and Miss America beauty contests. In the kitchen of the train, We see the cook, jucly Grother. Judy is busy right now drilling holes in the swiss cheese. Mr. Tharp now pushes another button, and we see john Gossett's own bakery. He calls his shop Gossett's Goodies and has many satisfied customers. His employee is Denise McTwigan, the socialite. Barbara Young is one of his regular customers, and, right now, she is buying some of john's goodies Barb solicits Scandin- avian toe nail brushes for the Fuller Brush Company. Next to john's bakery is Erma Crabtree's art shop, where Barbara McConnell is her faithful assistant. Erma's specialty is the postcards she designed for the advertisement of Gansner Park's newest hotel. Barbara helped her with the fabulous postcards, and they sell like hotcakes. Iimia tells us that Barbara is helpful only if she can chew gum while working. When the scene changes again, a court room is what we see. judge Allen Penland awaits his next case which turns out to be Rody Haslam, who has received a ticket for going too slow. jack Kennedy, San Francisco's top traffic cop, gave him the ticket. jack, unlike most cops, just loves to give tickets. He gave Yvonne Wussow a ticket for giving a signal with her foot instead of her arm. Yvonne is quite successful in the skating field and has recently started teaching it. One of her pupils is Roberta Bennett, who is coming right along with her figure eight. Our next and last picture is, of all places, in the heart of Borneo. This is where Sally Elder and Elaine Brun- ing have their head shrinking camp. The girls say that head shrinking is really simple, but the only difficulty is trying to hold the person still. Well, Mr. Tharp tells us that this is the end of our looking into the future, and he turns off his time machine. As we leave, we can all hope that the graduating class of 1957 will be as successful as we have made them! AST WWI IL A TIESTANLIENT I, JANE ABEL, hereby will my ability to get along with Allen Cameron and my teachers to Janice Bray, because I am sure she can use it very well. I, GARY ALLEN, being of sound mind, will my place in every class to some lucky iunior who is good enough to fill the desks. I, JANET ALLEN, hereby will my ability to go through school without getting into much trouble to my brother, knowing only too well how he is going to need it. I, HAROLD ANDREA, hereby will my driving skill l?l to anybody who needs it, hoping that they won't hit as many trees and other cars as I did. I, YVONNE BEALE, will to future editors of the annual, all the headaches, aspirin, and other essential materials it takes to make an annual a success. May they rest in peacel I, ROBERTA BENNETT, being of white face and clean mind, do hereby will my ability to blush to anyone who wants to appear inno- cent. I, WESTON BROWN, hereby will my car and a step ladder to Mr. Beck, so he won't have trouble getting into it. I, ELAINE BRUNING, of unsound mind and body, hereby will my ability to get along with teachers to Dena Huntington, and I, also, will to Buzzy West my ability to get through high schooI???? I, NELSON CHIN, hereby will my hot rod to Mr. Beck, hoping that he will not have any trouble getting in it. I, KENNETH CLARKE, hereby will nothing because I can't think of anything to will. I, VIVIAN COMINGDEER, do hereby will my next roller-coaster ride to Jessle Osborn, hoping she won't die young. I, LOUISE COOPER, being of sound mind, will my ability to forget names to Della Cameron. I, ERMA CRABTREE, do hereby will my ability to get hit with baseball bats to Joetta Crabtree, ever hoping she will be able to dodge them. I, MIKE CRAWFORD, president of the senior class of l957, hereby will the yoke ot responsibility to a junior who I hope will wear it with as much pride. I, CHARLENE DINGLE, being of sound mind l?l will to Tomlyn Means and Jessie Osborn my walk. lMine combined with their's would cause quite a sensation.l I, SALLY ELDER, being of sound l?J mind, do hereby will my two adopted mothers, Mrs. Franzen and Mrs. Cameron to any scatter- brain who needs them. I, JAMES EPPERSON, will Quincy High School to all under-classmen. I, PAT FOLEY, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby will my position as flrst oboe player in the notable Q.H.S. band to Oran Sapp, knowing he will get as many squeaks, red faces, and corny iokes as I. I, JOHN GOSSETT, being of very unsound mind, hereby will Jessie to Duane. I, JUDY GROTHER, of unsound mind and stable health, do hereby will a will that nobody else will will, to Janice Bray, DeLana Dresden, and Margie Egbert, my ability to stay a spinster through their school years as I did mine. I, VELMA HANEY, being of sound mind, do hereby will Sugar Schultz my natural curly hair. She needs it as much as I do. I, RODY HASLAM, being intelligent and handsome, will the school to the teachers. I, CHARLES HASTY, being of sound mind l?J and a physical wreck, hereby will my grades to my brother Peter, hoping he'Il make something out of them. I, ROBERT HOOK, being of sound mind, will my football ability to some unlucky freshman. I, JESSIE JENKIN, hereby will my ability to like all the boys, instead of concentrating on one, to my sister, as she needs it. I, JOHN JENKIN, will my football ability to the freshman boys, may they make good use of it. I, ROBERT JESKEY, being sane of mind and sound of body, hereby will my football helmet to Virgil Smith, in hopes he gets more use out of it than I did. l, ANNA JESTER, do hereby will my senior locker to Patsy Jester in the hopes that she will take more books out of it at night than I did. I, JACK KENNEDY, being of sane mind, hereby will my school attendance to Bob Kennedy. I, ELIJAH KNIGHT, hereby will my athletic ability to James Brim, hoping that he will make better use of it than I did. I, THOMAS LEWIS, of unsane mind, hereby will nothing to nobody at no time at no place because I'm taking it with me. LAST WIILL AND IFIESTANLIENII' I, BILL LOVE, being of sound mind CPI and delapidated body, do hereby will my brains, athletic ability, outstanding personality and good looks to my brother, Jerry and Harold Tweedle, knowing that they need them desperately. We, HARLENE MASSEY and BARBARA MCCONNELL, being of sound mind and body iHaI, hereby will to Dixie Massey and Margie Egbert, respectively, our ability to get in and out of trouble as much as we have, knowing they can do alright by themselves. I, MARLENE MCDONALD, hereby will my home in South Dakota to anyone who would like to live in the Corn Palace city of Mitchell. I, JERRY MCKEVITT, hereby will to Patty my undiscovered cheer-leading abilities, but since she doesn't need them, they'll remain un- discovered. To Buana Dick, my alarm clock and my Peruvian toe-nail clippers. To Buana Nagagna, the Scandinavian matsu that is so dear to my liver. I, WILMA MCMASTER, do hereby will to Patsy Sellers my ability to go steady with her brother, knowing she would like to go steady with mine. I, DENISE MCTWIGAN, being of sound mind, hereby will my two periods of Jr. High Office to some lucky iunior, whom I know will enioy working with Mr. Burns as much as I enioyed working with him. I, DARLEEN MILLER, hereby will my ability to be patient, easy going, and understanding as a Home Economics Assistant to Linda Gossett, as she will need to be if she is ever a Home Economics Assistant and has been such a chatterbox as she is for a pupil. l, SHIRLEY MOSELEY, leave my parking place to future seniors. I, JOANNA NERAT, do hereby will to Quincy Jr.-Sr. High after my first million, enough money to replace all stairways with the most modern escalators. I, JUDY O'KELLEY, hereby will all my fun and enioyment that I got out of Quincy High to my sister, Patsy, because she will need it. I, SUSAN ORR, hereby will my ability to get away with wearing a fraternity pin in gym to anyone else who has one. I, JERRY PAYNE, hereby will my old football shoes to anybody who wants them. I, ALLEN PENLAND, will my ability to get absent slips O.K. to anyone in Q.H.S., in hopes they will do better than I. I, JIMMY POTTORFF, will my ability to wear size I2 shoes to Charles Train. I, SUSIE ROUSH, leave the fun l've had in Quincy High to all underclassmen and the wish that I could have had more than one year here. I, NORMA SAARI, do hereby will to some deserving freshman, my place in Mr. Beck's crafts class for the next four years, in hopes that he or she will keep Mr. Beck happy by turning out first-class leather carved purses. I, DAISY SHARP, hereby will to Sara Smith and Judy Pottorff all my good times in homemaking. To Tomlyn Means, my ability to ride horses. To Claudine Huntington, my ability to get my drivers licence. I, CHARLES SKEMP, will my ability to be the first car from the parking lot after 7th period to Danny Graham. I, LARRY TOWNER, hereby will my feet to anyone who wants athletes foot. I, JACKIE WAY, being kinda nutty, hereby will to my equally nutty sister, Jenifer, my inability to call her Jenny, hoping that since l'll be gone now, she will live the name Jenifer down. I, GARY WEST, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to get low grades in chemistry to some unsuspecting junior in the class of I958. I, BILLY WHIPPLE, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to get hurt to any unsuspecting iunior. I EDWIN WILSON, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my vast and unyielding knowledge of Davy Crockett and interplane- tary space travel to any of my ardent admirers who are interested in checkers. I, WILLIE WRIGHT, hereby will my will to four certain girls, hoping that some day they will learn something. I, YVONNE WUSSOW, do hereby will my ability to get caught passing notes in Mrs. Johnson's class to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. I, RAE YAGER, being of sound mind CPI and body, do hereby will my purses to Doris Huntington, hoping that she can carry as much in them as I did. I, JOETTA YAGER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my first aid kit to Heather Crawford, knowing her, she will need it more than I did. I BARBARA YOUNG, do hereby will my ability to go with one boy all through high school to my dear sister, Muffie. I, SUSAN YOUNGS, hereby will my boisterous, loud personality to my shy, quiet, sensitive brother, Bart. SENIOR CLASS lFlFlIClElRS Elks L. to R. Mike Crawford, President, Jackie Way, Council Representative, Darleen Miller, Vice-President: Vivian Comingdeer, Secretary SlENll R ClL SS ll'illIS'lFfO Y The seniors, class of 1957, had a very successful year. Roberta Bennett was our candidate for All-Sports Queen. She served as an attendant to the queen at the All- Sports Dance held on November 9, 1956. The senior boys on the varsity football team were: john jenkin, Mike Crawford, jim Pottorff, Weston Brown, Billie Love, Ken Clarke, and Willie Wright. Many other seniors went out for basketball, baseball, and track. Three student body officers were from the senior class. They were: President, jerry McKevittg Vice-president, Billie Love, and Treasurer, Joetta Yager, Other senior representatives on the council included Jackie Way, Susan Youngs, Barbara Young, Yvonne Beale, Pat Foley and Roberta Bennett. There were several seniors on C.S.F. Yvonne Beale and Barbara Young were life members. The Senior Ball was held on December S, 1956. The theme was Rhapsody in Blue. It was very well attended, and everyone had a good time. Again this year, the senior class helped the l'.T.A. with the Halloween carnival which helped to finance the senior all-night party which concluded our happy years at 4,2 71.412, 4 1 ' 14, 4 'ff 4 ' We Q , , , . ff 11,1 1 4. .f'.' T352 M, , ,M '2:51,'.'.1f,,,4f , 4' S fed ff zfz M12 ' .pffgfjgtf , , .QM ,L5'3.,L,'v: ,Q 5 ' , A :Ki ,JZ f,zf : if x 2: . V Q , 1 , 1 f , iwiff' ' I: .7. 'Y.5g. g1 , 4 , 1 iw , 4 ,Af M 4 JUNTUR CLASS 0lFlFllClElRS V wiv .. . ...-, ...av ,, ,,., . A sa... L-.. .. L. to R. Larry McNutt, Council Representative: Sandro Lee, Secretctryg Jim Pruitt, Vice-President: Standing, Johnny Goy, President. JUNIO CLASS IHUISTURY The junior Class had a very successful year. They participated in the All-Sports Dance sponsored by the stu- dent body, and Sandra Lee, a junior, was crowned All-Sports Queen for 1956 and 1957. They were well represented in all activities. Members of the Junior Class who were on the Student Council were Carroll Kennedy, who was secretary ol the student body, and those representing other organizations were: Larry McNutt, David Erickson, Dick Stowell, and Sandra Lee. A junior, Don Gambell, was elected president of the band. There were several organizations in which juniors took part. Some of theprganizations were: C.S.F., the Annual and Pine Breeze staffs. Darlene XVright, a junior, was one of the four yell-leaders. The boys were well represented in all sports, with at least three boys playing first string. The girls partici- pated in G.A.A. The junior Prom was a big success and was well attended. The Class ol' 1958 leel they have had a very active year and are looking forward to having an even better one as seniors. L L. 3? wi 4, I P I H: and 1 -L iz Es' 8 A 5' ps , 1 q-4' S-1 . ,rf .-2:1 fi fm, ,.'- 'lifn 'hi A .h- ' .. .WI V' 1 V- 1 li 1 V . 1 r , Ha-..,V ' , , -4.1 - wg 'Q I x W 1' 9 v' gy is ,al 1' ' fbi? stiff., i 1 I in V 4 ' Q - -QT 1 ' ix , . , ,- Qf O HUMURE CLASS 0lFlFlIClElRS L. Side, Top, Jenny Wciy, Secretory, Bottom, Sorolee Smith, President. R. Side, Top, Harold Tweedle, Vice-President, Bottom, Jerry Love, Council Representative SU .HOMURE CLASS HTSTURY The Sophomore Class had a very successful year. Many of the boysb and girls participated in sports. The boys took active part in Junior Varsity football, basket- ball, baseball, and track events. The girls enjoyed playing in G.A.A. Quite a few of the students took a place in the advanced band. One outstanding musician, Bart Youngs, played in the dance band. Many girls were in chorus. The sophomores who represented various organizations in the Student Council were: Lodelle Wallace, Pat Parks, and Judy Pottorff. Our candidate for queen, joan Herbert, sewed as an attendent at the All-Sports Dance. The social climax of our sophomore year was the traditional Sophomore Hop, which was a happy ending to a, good school year for the Class of 1959. c S 1' A -11 if W x3u6llKl1Fl N, , . .'., f.i'Q.'v r , . . ' ' Lv'-. ' ,. Y - ,'A - - ' Sk . 1 . f . v +fi1f.',.,,..- '-tg. J' ,rw 4, fy F A, 1 , ' .,, 0 . . -- A , Y., - ,.- .--,- 'bfi .i sa.. 'T ,, Q. X 3. lt Hgse 4 ... S . Q. 3 F iff' JILL? xf an FRESHMAN GLASS UHF CRES , 171 ,. ,.. F l I i , Summa nag ! l l l l l l l r l ' r L. Side, Top, Karen Peterson, Council Representotiveg Bottom, Mory Forbes, Treasurer. R. Side, T. to B., Alice Dohl, President, Muffy Young, Vice-President, Sherry McKee, Secretory. FRESHMAN CLASS IISTUR The Freshman Class had a very active and successful year. Both boys and girls participated in sports. The girls were active in G.A.A., and the boys in the Jr. Varsity football. D, C, and B basketball teams were well represented by the freshman boys. Some of the boys joined Block Our freshman candidate for All-Sports Queen was Jackie Bennett. She served as an attendant to the Queen. Patty Mclievitt, a freshman, was one of the Senior High yell-leaders. To conclude the year's activities, the freshmen gave the traditional Freshman Stomp. The class advisor was Mr. Volkema. i .1 H rs,f-WL ' 3- ff' 'L S' .0 'WF .K . I V. ' V I ,.' x W - Ir' ,, ' L ,, I .Wi-N.. , - , - I Kuxgqfvf, ?. 'I A QI-, ,V 4 V , V A ,.,'5 A .W ,, , ., ' W xg- 1 .j x'. U , V F , ' .AR-Q12 wh I 02.6 W1 J, , 4 yn, y',f ft If . 1 +1-Ju. ' Lain . 4. '1 ' l ' ., 45' .V Q -1 I if .4 UH JJ . . 1 'x .. . - 9 'xf' K ' QD' j' I' ' 4. I , J' Q any ffl' gf . F1 in ,, 6 urn '5- o fi' r , sf' . Q .4 ,..c. We-wb, Fil H I 4, -if . ' ' Y'-'Q K? 1 2' Aff? ms 1. ' at if , I is 5?- a-,551 ly in y 1664, 4. ,A - his-. . ' ' H , jiffmr, ' ' 1 'F f ' - .. f.. ' . , 1:.i -if 1, 1 Q 'L-'ttf Y .f '-Rl., - of A 1 I r -f . 9 Ri ig ' ,kg 'NFS'- .Q x A ,. , gr S if if r ' ,, I K 1 Q Jyxgrl., 1 uw, 'L .4 4 E .I .wxg - , C x M9 4' 'X .W 4.5 L. all 'Q gi , 9 in ' ,C -. '5l,,1'6kh 4 4 1 ' Y bi qi 4.6 Q 07 JUNIUR lHIlIGlI-ll STUDENT CUUNUUL -1,-an-wvn-1-v---ffve-v -a . . V- W, , Row l, L. to R. S. Mcttice, Second Semester President, D. Kennedy, First Semester President, L. Reid, Vice Presidentp B. McClc:rd, Secretory - Absent, Row 2, L. to R. B. Wussow, A. Gardner, B. Mitchem, E. Seeloer, B. Pickord, M, Mottice, N. Gombell, W. Tweedle. Junior High lprincipallis Message V The Junior High School has had a very good year. Thanks to a strong student council and fine class oflicers, we have been able to increase the number of extra-curricular activities and get more people involved in doing things that help make for good school spirit. The intramural sports program was a great success. The home-room teams displayed fine sportsmanship whether they won or lost. All in all, it has been a pleasure to Work with an outstanding faculty and an outstanding student body over the past year. VINCENT E. BURNS Junior High Principal IE CGHT GRADE C ASS COIFIFIICJE S , 0 -095 g 0 I 'f',. L-'Ajfd 'Jr- 4 'f1 ' Q' ' Y.,-u-JN. Wy, wx. S 'I' L V V1 - ,aw - .,. I x Q? '-Q1 is M. 'ul-' L. To R. - Coleen Sutherland, Secretory, Jerry Selby, President: Barry Wussow, Vice-President. 6 V I Q'-s WYVH L. to R. -Diana Bleiberg, Secretcryf Wayne Tweedle, Presidenh Pot Bohanon, Vice-President. QUIINCY SQHOILARSHIUP FEDIEIRATIUN lllllllllll iillllllll'llll'i ill lllfillllillllill' Eilllllllllilllllll E . c, - RIL RCLy IB dMM'DBl'bgSP'kd R2L RSM SGgyBMCldWWlo BP JHklCShld Eighth Grade lEYo0rba1illlZil3a1sker:ba1ll Tlhanmpsp 76 'Q ...1 'sYbiQ'+'+ Ro l, L. to R. Larry Boyd, Dickie Kennedy, Richard Thomas. Ro 2, L. To R. Richard Elliott, Jerry Selby, Greg Hoclcenson. JUNJIUR HIGH D AMA CLUB 75. Ps' ,vc 31 H -INAJ 191 gs da , , 4 .,i, 15 'I' 4 W lu K ? Q, , I Q HY KEJH3 Row l, L. To R. C. Lyons, M. Mattice, J. Selby, J. Barry, W. Bridge, B. Cameron, D. Tibbedeaux, K. Stevenson, S. Rose Row 2, L. to R. A. Gardner, B. Cooper, P. Dean, C. Hubbell, S. Gregory, J. Hanley, B. McClard, B. Porter, S. Matfice. Row 3, L. to R. D. Bleiberg, C. Smalley, L. Larson, S. Frye, K. MCNUH, N. Gambell, B. Pickard. Row 4, L. To R. Miss McElroy, Advisor, W. Websfer, G. Mefzdorf, L. Ivins, K. Hasty, L. Gossett, N. Stewarf. DRAMA CLUB UJFJFIICJERS an G President-Wayne Bridge Vice President-Stephanie Frye Secretary-Glenda Metzdorf SNA S '-Q-.NL T' f? 1 0? 'F .nv of shr- -1' - --A-4.4,,,,,,, . '. s. - ' 'J , ,',,1,,, . . xr-,aE.ix..n ' A f. Q- lv 5. . I L. K-, Q . C L I av . A L ix Q, A 'Y 5 , 4 f L! 1 4 s - N x . P, 1 . -! ll.' -Q -1 M , L. 33, ,A v ' 2 4? -1 pf 'I' f if I' 71 i' f' f M ff if ' Q ?,Ki'T ' , . I .Q IV -VZ' . If ,gi 'The- ' , Q-- I-Q, -N.. 91' ,qv ,.s. . P I 1. my L1 K x if ll N 7 Q VV In I' ,.., in M - itil .. if-1 . '- STUDENT CUUNCIIL 'nh Row l, L. to R. - K. Peterson, J. Way, J. Yager, P. Parks, J. Poftorff, S. Youngs. Row 2, L. to R. -- C. Kennedy, R. Bennett, Y. Beale, B. Young, P. Foley. Row 3, L. to R. - J. Mclievift, D. Erickson, D. Stowell, Mr. Bogart, advisor, L. MCNUH, B. Love. President - Jerry Mclievilt G.A.A. - Bzirlmrn Young Vice President - Bill Love G.S.F. - Yvonne Beale Secretary - Carroll Kennedy Annual - Sandra Lee 'Treasurer - Joetta Yager Pine Breeze - David Erickson Seniors - jackie Wziy Chorus - Judy Potlorll juniors - Lalry McNuLL Drama - Susan Youngs Sopliomores - Loclelle Wfalluce Band - Put Foley Freshmen - Karen Peterson Concession - Roberta BCIIIICLL Block Q - Dick Stowell Yell Leaders - Pat Parks All eSports iuieein Candidates I W.-, ,117 ...K I.,- Hl- .airfl- 191 1.4. .1 7 I ,. fir. H, ...A -. -3 Ax-.fire f- .,., .V . -.-spa.- n w ALMS URTS ANGIE o 1 19 .4 A 1 ugh . - :z:f'?Z Q i. lg,-':?'f..' 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SCHOTT BAND lP'lElRSUNNlElL FLUTE Don Gambell Tommy Osborn Lorna Intorf OBOE Patsy Foley Oran Sapp TENOR SAXOPHONE Bruce Prindle ALTO SAXOPI-IONE Susie Roush Joetta Yager BARITONE Bart Youngs Robert Howe ADVANCED BAND ig ,, .z,, 7 ,,,,.,'WHi . f ' wr' H .wi V Row l, L. to R. P. Foley, L. lntorf, T. Osborn, D. Gombell. Row 2, L. to R. R. Howe, B. Youngs, E. Detrick, B. Prindle, J. Yoger. Row 3, L. to R. J. O'Kelley, S. Orr, G. Glover, N. Beoll, E. Miller, T. Grosz, C. Train, D. Stowell. Row 4, L. To R. K. Peterson, J. Scott, J. Gay, H. Tweedle, E. Wilson. BAND PERS NNlElL TROMBONE Dick Stowell Charles Train Terry Grosz Eugene Miller George Glover Nancy Beall CORN ET Harlene Massey Marjory Buus Donald James Russell Wallace Steve Leach Ronald Holland Donald Downey Don Conroy Randle Slaten BASS Tommy Lewis Charles Hasty Jerry Love HORN Susan Orr Judy O' Kelley Heather Crawford Betty Egbert Brenda Spears PERCUSSION Johnny Gay Harold Tweedle Edwin Wilson Jon Scott Karen Peterson '?5fiii55i53i5 3 5i'T'l WR R -lll BAND OFFICERS President ............ ...... Don Gambell Vice-President ............ Harlene Massey Secretary ........................ Susie Roush Council Representative .... Patsy Foley SPRING CONCERT MARCH 29 . lr. Il ull' N44 :gl ll III lf lll Ili HI 411 ll Ml Jn it-', it-,' it-1 E 3: 1 :viii-:lt-13:-1 L-5 Y, -Y, -YI xv, xz, ,5, -II xz, -:,4 DANCE BAN 11.-I -J- -si .., ..., ,Jw V- .o--f: .,..,l4 41. N., b. QJW-. :W-wg 5 sf' f -'vfiin-,.u,.g,. a Myth i Row I, L. to R. - S. Lee, J. Gay, D. Gambell, G. West, P. Foley, B. Prindle. Row 2, L. to R. - Mr. Schott, T. Lewis, D. James, S. Leach, H. Massey, C. Train, B. Youngs PII IBSJRJEJEZJE STAIFJF Row 1, L. to R. - L. McNutt, J. Moore, C. Cavanagh, M. Buus, R. Bennett. Row 2, L. to R. -- J. O'Kelley, J. Jenkin, D. Erickson, C. Huntington, Mrs. Fischer, advisor. 4. . I -q,.l 8 Z' 1 15, 44 5? 'f 4 ' SlENlIUlFi H GH C GBUS A Row l, L. to R. - Mr. Hill, director, E. Rae, J. Main, R. Yager, N. Osborne, E. Crabtree, B. Elliot, M. Schultz, P. McKevitt, D. Cooper, S. Elder, H. Malotte, J. Patrick, M. Larios. Row 2, L. to R. - D. Dresden, M. Tripp, B. Williams, M. McDonald, V. Low, P. Williams, S. Spears, J. Way, M. Davis, J. Able, J. Rose, S. Ward. Row 3, L. to R. - N. Marsh, L. Turner, J. Pottorff, A. Dahl, J. Grother, C. Dingel, D. Sharp, D. Wright, M. Sutton, G. Carmichael, L. Baker, V. Jeffries. Row 4, L. to R. - S. Prindle, W. Low, M. Egbert, N. Addison, S. Smith, N. Wilburn, A. Hollopeter, L. Carson, T. Means, P. Jester, H. Crawford, M. Forbes, L. Smith, F. Baker, . Allen. g5qf'l-lUl'la lf'Ll' l.f1 l.lUl'l' l1llll1l S OFFICERS S J President - Patty McKevitt S J Secretary - Susie Roush S 2 Pianist - Vivian Jeffries 2 b'll'lllLl'l-l'wv.lnl l.l'l.f'lAhlll'LI'll'l-l' This year the Senior Chorus was especially busy. There were many public appearances such as luncheon clubs, annual band-chorus concert, and service clubs. Five members were sent to a sight-reading clinic at Chico State College. A select number of the chorus represented Quincy High School in the Plumas County Chorus which presented a concert in Quincy and Portola. A high point was reached at the band-chorus concert in March when the entire audience was captivated by ths splendid presentations of the perfomiing chorus. This group traveled to Marysville for the annual Sacramento Valley Music Festival during which Quincy High was again well represented. The culminating chorus appearance was the annual Baccalaureate program when the seniors, of the group, bid farewell to the chorus in their last appearance. YJEARBOU ST IFIF Y 1 YVONNE-Editor JACKIE-BUSLHCSS Manager THE CREW 4+ Big' 'H iw? i if Row I, L. to R. -- J. McKevitt, J. Way, S. Lee, Y. Beale, M. Buus, S. Thomas. Row 2, L. to R. - S. Frye, S. Elder, J. Allen, Y. Wussow, B. McConnell, H. Massey. Row 3, L. to R. -E. Schultz, J. Bennett, S. Richards, N. Soari, S. Smith, D. Larson Row 4, L. to R. - T. Keith, A. Cameron, L. McNutt, P.Foley, B. Young, S. Orr. o Typmsts L. to R. M. Buus, J. Allen, H. Massey, B. McConnell. Literary Sitzailfllf Sitting, L. to R. B. Young, P. McKevitt, S. Lee. Standing, S. Orr, S. Smith. 7 0 hotognraplhlers to R. R. Cooper, J. McKevitt, R. Hoslam, L. McNutt, T. Keith, A. Cameron, D. Cooper. Sai esmen L. to R. J. Allen, E. Schultz, B. Pickard, S. Richards, J. Bennett, S. Lee lllil lla .lflf ll E I-sump-u. - 4.4.44 CAEIECOIINIA SCIIUIAILISHIP EEDEIIATION llllllllllll Us CFI Wim, Ilia lllllflf A l- J 6? -2.7 Row l, L. to R. A D hl L. Intorf, Y. Beale, Council Representative, B. Young, President, J. Way, Secretary, K. Peterson. R 2 L 1 R B. McConnell P M th , D. Miller, R B n tt L McNutt. R w 3 L I R G Glo D G mbell J M Ke tt D Sto ll C. S. E . ACTIVITIES L., I , .2-, ,, , ,I . - .3 45 . Y 1 . 7, . li I 1. . A. I , 1 ' ' X il-I Q Y v6 Q CUNCIESSIICON CREW 0 V 1' I -R. A ' flpgt All SDD Ear.f4', sz tb -ix , . nell, S. , J. 'Kelley J. Jenkin, S. Richards, D Larson Mr Nichol, adviser. Birthdays and Mr. Bennett A L A s g .,Q32g.,.gQ!,, r I if Y ..-j .- , ,-H 'E if rfgvlgn 5 - ,-,.... ,,,, ., , , ,. ...,... . , .,,.., . fzgf . V U P DRAMA CLUB ,l 4. L 'N fx si. Row l, L. to R. -A. Dahl, C. Clarke, J. Allen, S. Elder, D. Massey, S. Bell, H. Massey. Row 2, L. lo R. - P. Gisi, Y. Wussow, H. Crawford, P. Foley, D. Sharp, V. Lyons, B. McConnell, V. Olds. Row 3, L. to R. - J. Carmichael, S. Richards, D. Larson, M. Brazil, K. Peterson, M. Young, A. Robinson. Row 4, L. to R. - O. Sapp, J. Gossetf, T. Lewis, G. West, O. Erickson, R. Bosworth, W. Bridge. 'SK NNED All. ' 5. ,x M ,Q L s. , , -'Rf - ..,. , . ' -H . i , Q37 Tj. fr . . ' 7555-5l ' ' . 2 28,61 Q9 47 ! 455653 1 . , .3 'ez M. - l I -ea--.-..,,, ,. live- ' V i X . . .ffvypmarc L.. -cj lwi -1 l '1- 'R J --re, 4 5 , , L. . f 'I l K ,. , ,l 'T -L 4, U 1- P ' ' wjffgs, ' L . 'sv .J ,MY ' ft, I tu, 51,1-of . X , x ' 62,41 Q A fi x ' fi? .1 I Q . :K is ' R . .W I 7 K ll- ' f 1 , .ff N- Q , 4 PT T , ' Y 53,55 -X X - + ' gel Ti f 1 ? .13 ,ef ' W. SIENIIUR BALI, 'I lum- . ,,,., , ,fairs-v-f T 1 5 ft!-f 1 1 Y SIENIIUR BAILJL ,-' ' V1.4 Q' ' .1 ' - ' .' 4, . ,- .gy , , -'.1.4.1T'f'Y-1 '- gf, . tag-s.-1251 -- .-.2 . 'fx 1 'J P- ' Q 1? -WH-ifffvi 1 1 - Q . gif. is-, J, Ev' xl . 9' f ,5Q?hlV,Qi. U . 'W -' ' '-fssifr ' xg J' ,Mfr .. ,Ai-I --2. ' ' ' wg-,1,..,r',,4i 14 -u v ' 4 fi 1 . V. 'g.:. - ,infix-E' ' n -1-. ' .ff -, V few . ,Q '1 . k' jf.: . I . Nw. N wx 1521 3 1 . . if .3xg:3r-31:3 4 1. it 'L .- gr 'ihdxwf 1 V 4 L X ,, ..,- ,. 5s-fq rj. 'Q i fi 5 , .' ' Vx . .v ' .Q -.1 if' , If Q iff Q 5 ' ': f .i gg K' u vffu , ., . - . 4 'cage .iii -Q Aff- , 'fj'r!i . , 3 . ' 5 ,vf Q , .,., 2511 f . 1' mf. A F , ! 1 M-4 ' 1' W A , . , F uri... p' if 'I T . y A. Qs! F . -12'-,Y . W N '-1 '72 5 ik iw ,f 'Q' . , V '- ,I 4 , E A , H 2 ,r-'fr 1 b: fi' Q- A ,..-- ' . - , - -4. L. ,, Q 4 - - .- 1 W-H . ,. , 4 I vw- izgvfaikeg h : , , ' ' ' 53 5- . ff re 1 ff : . f , 7 H Q , I '. ' F V f N-, I, 'gif 3.. .L A ,. , , . ti K. . Q N M, . , 1 . V N. ,l Q. .U M, ua, ,L an 1 5 , I vip .: ' , . sf.- . 1 x- it ix JH, in . rv. ' y - ' N. Q wg, S X ' 'B F ,N l,...:,-up,-...n--.A- -- ---- -5,-' -- ,....,,-.--- '- 'f V R+ . - E , ' xiii ' 'Y 1 l O n ' - U , X -UA,?l.. WV., ,fxggrv - 1 '-P - - -' 3 , q ww1t4fHHffLf1fA'1i Wr!-Wa, M W L 1 , gg Qi P Y H , ' . W 4 . ' ifsj -'f v W -., - U1-- f ,F HW M- 4 I xp 'sf ,.- Q53 H . ,Ft a -,sv a V l . , ,,,-, A ,Jn 9 I g nt A L- 1, -if 1 9' V-., : U N 1 Yr! V W.. ' .mm -Nrwnilmx nav.: :rw Il NJ UBL sun-'wap .r -v wil v on Qgw- qui 'v 14 , ,, ig v 2 VARSITY ll? O'lFlBAlL Row l, L. to R. -- J. Jenkin, B. Love, W. Wright, E. Knight, K. Clarke, M. Crawford, J. Pottorff, L. Towner. w 2, L. to R. - Mgr. J. Dovis, C. Dodson, R. Turner, J. Scott, G. Glover, C. Jenkin, J. Hompton, D. Conroy, Mgr. B. Whipple Row 3, L. to R. - R. Osborne, V. Smith, H. Bridges, B. lvers, R. Howe, J. Moore, L. McNutt. The Varsity eleven was a group of inexperienced men. The first string con- sisted mostly of juniors. Even though they were inexperienced, they fought hard in each and every game. Their season consisted mainly of playing larger schools. Even though losing most of their games, we are certain that next year they will come out on top. '56 Gini iron Scores Quincy 0 - Corning 20 Quincy 0 - Paradise 31 Quincy 7 - Lassen 20 Quincy 7 - Herlong 38 Quincy 13 - Live Oak 18 Quincy 27 - Westwood 0 Quincy 13 - Portola 27 . V. JFUUJFBAJL Row l, L. To R. - Mgr. N. Mothes, M. Huff, S. Seeber, A. Stringfellow, J. Marsh, P Hosfy, H Howkenson, R. Thompson, D. Kennedy, S. Poore, D. Lang, D. Harwell, W. Bridges. Row 2, L. to R. - J. Payne, P. Glover, D. Sigle, J. Brim, K. Bridge, M. Montgomery, C. Powell, F. Ames, T. Dupont, J. Plumley, D. Kenney, J. Love. Row 3, L. fo R. - Cooch Penland, A. Cameron, D. McMaster, H. Hedrick, S. Leoch, J. Pruitt, E. Blum, B. Youngs, D. Bronson, B. Hook D. Nichols, H. Tweedle, R McMaster, J. Zeunon, Coach Beck. The J. V. team consisted of juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. The J. V. team had an unbeatable combination. They were full of confidence and won every game they played, except one. The game they didn't win can't be counted as a loss, either, because it was a tie. Next year we can hope to have another top J. V. team. ' 56 Gridiron Scores Quincy 7 - Corning 6 Quincy 32 - Herlong 13 Quincy 12 - Lassen 6 Quincy 13 - Westwood 0 Quincy 14 - Live Oak 0 Quincy 35 - Loyalton 0 Quincy 12 - Paradise 12 Quincy 32 - Portola 0 SIENIIUR Il-HGH YJEJLILQILIEADJERS X L. to R. - Potty McKevi11, Pat Parks, Darlene Wright, Betty Egbert. JUNJIUR HIGH YJEJLILQILIEADIERS fill f --4 L R--J HlyT'M P Melone,Jo Clk C ASS A BASKJETBAL Row l, L. to R. E. Knight, W. Wright, J. Kennedy, J. Jenkin, E. Wilson. Row 2, L. to R. D. Stowell, P. Hanley, C. Jenkin, D. Bronson, J. Moore. Row 3, L. to R. Coach Coker, B. Kennedy, B. Youngs, E. Blum, R. Turner, Mgr. B. Hook. '56-'57 - CLASS A BASKETBALL SCORES Quincy 45-Herlong 55 Quincy 35-Geenville 33 Quincy 52-Chester 38 Quincy 45-Chester 32 Quincy 54-Lassen 39 Quincy 48-Greenville 33 Quincy 35-Westwood 44 Quincy 55-Herlong 72 Quincy 57-Portola 48 Quincy 63-Westwood 48 Quincy 58-Loyalton 61 Quincy 50-Loyalton 67 Quincy 40-Lassen 51 Quincy 35-Portola 47 In ending up third in the Feather River League, Quincy displayed an outstanding team in that Herlong and Loyalton, the number one and two teams, were undoubtedly the strongest teams ever in this league. Only one returning first string player supplemented by a strong B team from 1956 played some ex- citing ball for those who follow the hoop sport at This team deserves a great deal more credit than their position in the league would indicate and the future of the Trojans in this sport looks bright. CLASS B BASKE-TBALL 'ABA . ' rt, 'rail - '17 HK if Row I, L. to R. H. Tweedle, D. Nichols, J. Kehrer, S. Thomos, C. Troin, J. Pruitt. Row 2, L. to R. M. Murray, R. Kenney, T. Shannon, S. Cheek, H. Hedrick, R. Sloton, N. Mathis, Mgr. D. Cotter. '56-'57 - CLASS B BASKETBALL SCORES Quincy 33-Herlong 45 Quincy 44-Greenville 42 Quincy 46-Chester 32 Quincy 61-Chester 27 Quincy 29-Lassen 35 Quincy 35-Greenville 38 Quincy 41-Westwoo Quincy 48-Portola 27 Quincy 44-Westwood 37 uinc 51-Lo alton 46 uinc 36-Lo alton 35 Q V Y Y Y uinc 36-Lassen 32 uinc 40-Portola 32 Q Y Y d 43 Quincy 29-Herlong 41 With few returning lettermen, the B team began their season, with a great deal of energy and enthus- iasm. Coach Crawford was faced with the problem of building an entiremely new team. Each game saw a great deal of improvement and near the end of the season was doing very well. Injuries suddenly befell the squad, - ' ' h challen e and continued their winning ways to fourth in however, the lemaining players lived up to t e g the league, with a nine win and five loss record. CLASS C BASKETBALL JS ' 4-9 1 Row l, L. to R. R. Wallace, M. Murray, N. Mathis, D. Kennedy, J. Shannon. Row 2, L. to R. Mgr. S. Thomas, D. Downey, D. Sigle, C. Tripp, S. Seeber. '56-'57 - CLASS C BASKETBALL SCORES Quincy 17-Greenville 28 Quincy Sl-Loyalton 27 Quincy 17-Greenville 18 C Tournament Quincy 22-Portola 19 Quincy 27-Greenville 18 Quincy 35-Portola 20 Quincy 23-Chester 18 Quincy 26-Loyalton 33 Quincy 25-Lassen 24 Our C team ended their season in second place in league play. They entered the tournament at Chester with just three of the first string players available due to injuries. However, they first defeated the previously undefeated Greenville team and then went on to win the tournament from Lassen High School. The play of this team was the most courageous ever to be seen in the history of Quincy High School. BLUCK Q A, guy- e 1 ' ,A 1. S' , ,w ru . 'l f ld ' 5 W' 1 ti' '- Fwgghvy 3 1' -whit., V. Q I , image ' N Q f, ' L A gi' ' ' A ' 86 ' ' 4 Row 'l - L. to R. - J. Moore, S. Thomos, J. Hampton, C. Train, C. Jenkin, P. Hanley, W. Wright. Row 2 - L. to R. -- M. Coker, coach, G. Glover, J. Pruitt, R. Osborn, T. Dupont, R. McMaster, D. McMaster. ow 3 - L. to R. - D. Kennedy, D. Downey, D. James, J. Keh rer, R. Jeskey, E. Detrick, B. Youngs, L. McNutt. Row 4 - L. to R. - S. Seeber, R. Wallace, D. Stowell, J. Scott, C. Rowen, B. Kennedy, J. Jenkin. CLASS D BASKETBALL so Q0 J K1 .-r-, Row l, L. to R. R. Holland, B. Harwell, G. Dean. Row 2, L. to R. Mr. Perkins, Coach, J. Prock, R. Erickson, D. Lang. G IURILS AT JLJETJIC ASSOC AT UN Mp' V ' H X Y W A '3 i ' , C Q v-. ' ' 4' 4 .ay -.- 1 r 4 . 8 ' 2. 2 1 it ' in 1 r - W X 2 . V i -Q , .5-2 ' t A 1- i A . . F V n F J A X ' . J -.5 A gi Q .5 it eq ,F 2 f - 1 -I., -- ! g nj , .Oi X ' I . If I l ' X y 6 I lk ,A . r f 1 t X' l , t n ' 'L J X V Q i r , L . -- , N f A ' f s 15 X ' J 1 1 v I .1 I ' K ' . - ,I xv 1 , X Q X 1 .Q 45- l f 'wp' X . .4 , V l v i- .-,J Y ,- Qq, Ar !-t-My -in .X ,v,,fJ4fN.f'fig6. hfn' it - A 4,,, yy. i yy. ' 'E' 1 S' 4-1r.i1.S- - - 3 -1 .Q,..-e:2f- -':s1'9'i -'S-,.p.., L' - ' - .M ' L . . Row l, L. to R. S. Youngs, J. Main, S. Orr, J. Way, B. Young, S. Lee, M. Buus, L. Steele, E. Crabtree, D. Miller, D. Sharp. Row 2, L. to R. J. Allen, Y. Beale, J. Yager, F. Baker, L. Baker, M. Sutton, B. McConnell, R. Bennett, J. Jenkin, J. O'Kelley, H. Massey, N. Saari, P. Foley. -fa i 'r . 'L? X t - 1 Fr Y gr . X , 9 5 A ' 7 . i 5 , - - -f K L z. ,. ' s . . lx A fi H P l F' E' A l I T t' -rw ' , I ' v . , - f. ii if J' 42- . P A ' f t T' ' ' , - N V 1' , ' , e 1 ,x N 3 r , , Y A F 'A MF- 'xv f- X ' 'p J , Q - , ., eb... L I V 1 . . - N1 ' 4- ' I I ,Mg is - i' .-lynx V K vip Q, - Q.-1 L-.-:eq f,A..eiwA. -V ','a?.l, A-Q.-. .'.NE'i3-:QQ ,- Fi ., A 5. .P -' A . L: . 'Q -.....z..... . -- f . - A Row I, L, to R. S. Edgecomb, N. Beall, S. Hale, J. Bennett. L. Intarf, S. McKee, E. Downey, M. Tipp, E. Rae, J. White, V. Lyons. Row 2, L. to R. S. Marsh, C. Clarke, M. Young, E. Schultz, M. Forbes, A. Dahl, J. Carmichael, D. Daniels, L. Turner, D. Larson, S. Richards, D. Massey, S. Bell. Row 3, L. to R. P. Gist, D. Hedrick, J. Heckala, P. McKevitt, K. Peterson, P. Bray, L. Potillar, L. Lewis, B. Barber, V. Reynolds, P. Jester, A. Hollipeter, J. Graham, N. Wilburn, J. White. M. Egbert, S. Prindle, N. Addison. BILUCK Q UHFIICIE S , ,fy . .: 1.g1f . . . ll. '- .- , 1 - .52 we if i 9.-M t. P 1 , f k. . f s Q L 'tl 2 i i f , ' Al Lg, v f 7 P . -D is F Charles Train, Secretary, Pete Hanley, Vice President, Willie Wright, President, Dick Stowell, Council Representative. G. A. A. JFIF CIERS -I gs Row to R. Row 2, L. to R. Jessie Jenkin, Sports Manager, Miss Schroeder, Advisor, Yvonne Beale, President, Barbara Young, Council Representative FOUTBAILIL SNAPS -Wm Hi!! !. Q VA SILTY TBASJEBATLTL A Ma-'Cy xxwrr We r if-Ms xv-LA... Row l, L. to R. J. Moore, E. Knight, L. Towner, H. Andrea, W. Wright, J. Hampton, B. Love, H. Tweedle, J. Kehrer, Mr. Penland, Coach Row 2, L. to R. Mr. Perkins, Coach, J. Gosseft, W. Brown, R. Osborne, E. Derrick, S. Thomas, C. Rowan, C. Dodson, R. Turner P. Hanley, D. Stowell. JUN UR VARSITY JBASJE AJLTL Row I, L. to R. B. Harwell, J. Marsh, J. Prock, D. Thompson, D. Kennedy, G. Dean, R. Wallace, S. Seeber, E. Miller, R. Holland. Row 2, L. fo R. S. Cheek, C. Essex, F. Ames, T. Shannon, T. Dupont, J. Shannon, C. Tripp, D. McMaster, M. Huff, B. Poore. GYM SNA S 1-'ff1,f1'f'? ? 11 1 W , few 1 4 An E Q r, SNAJPS F' r' i l. . - - V. uf, YE an 'ff I 1 v i I I 4 . 1 ' . 1 , ,X Ck' 5 .Na+--1, in ., ffl .. , 4 YK 9 e -Q 'fl' , .gn .J 4 I , .5 - : .. V -' 1, 1. , ' ' ':v'4 ww- - a an 4 ,' , ' ,. 2'- If H vit! 1 SNAIPS f ...Imam Ai S'-g.'Bup b aa- , 3 ,.,.-, , ,- , f 4 will A ,gf mf., V' WWW if w.f,.. MUIRIE SNAPS ,nav .Ig .f 11 7 ' fi A1 mf .Sky 6. 1 , ' 1x9 gil E M 1-:ff ' - 4, . ' 4 1 -- . ::fg,, -1, , ., f l . ' f 1'v.aL ' ' ,J It-H ,f 'ifi '?'f 1 - :1 bw QQ? ,QR ' 421- ' ' !,,. -4, f-- . I P '- .nf .,.1,.j, ax, . .f 4 , N JT2, SENIOR TRIAL High and Mighty, judge Lewis Pedro, The Evidence I R HV' f ' K 'v, . , - . X I , Robert, Innocent or Guilty? The Jury Defense Attorney Towner says .... I promise to tell the truth ,W V- A 1 1 i ' m w' J , A up ., f F 11' 3,'i 'K - Mfg ,F . , V?-ffm .,.f,'l5 -m,y,,',v-5 1, ,V ir 1-5 S, H. , N ',f,f. X ,w.4f,1,'.afX H ' ,.Hfs. Vi , ,., A !l'.'., .1X' ' 1. 'I ,lv fill' Q ,. ' ,' 1 ,fy -'fy . S ,il ,. Y. New nj , Q...-.1. f,..gL 1 u.'!w Q.,4 A Y A! 1, L 1 . x,. Y f'.ff'f.f,w'1l!',lIn-i!f,.3rf',' X . H. -111 . 1 ,.,1 .xr K , ,v , , .,'v,. .V-if vm' I.- M., vf' ,nz ll Ri' Wg: nu' W 1 , , L . i. ..,,.,,-9, ,, 1 . nn, A R , u r 4 n'l ua XX X A 31 s ,N X Vw! Q ' 1 ' I R , L .1, -1 ,A 1 I Q! 1 4 A5 HZ +1 ,. ,E ... if me -Z Vi 3 VS 1? 4 1' . P5 A. L, 'Q 1 E Q-1. H f? ,S F .Y i if 1 1 if 'JI 221 L iv 55 -L 1 ii 312 -' . ms 4 -J ' 'r , in 2 ' V ,x


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