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When we arrived to school after a three month vacation w saw e we had lost Robert Bell, Vivian Mars, and Ralph Rider. Our,teachers f . or that year were Mrs. Sim ons and Mrs. Rogers. Our Freshman year was Our class sponsor was Mrs. In our Sophomore year The Junior and Senior a very thrilling year, Freshman Initiation ! McCoy. We lost Rosemary West. we gained Vivian Mars and lost Calvin Siferd Reception was the big event of our Junior year Our advisor for that year was Miss Winget We lost John West and Bob Staley We gained Shirley Brooks, Ruth Am on, and Helen Henry Then the long awaited year arrived, Our Senior Year l Our Senior year at Quincy High was filled with the xsual busy Senior acti vities Annual, Commencement, Baccalaureate, Class Play, and the Senior trip to Washington and New York We were helped through this terrific year by Mrs Elizabeth Weeks We were sorry to lose Shirle Brooks, somehow us with Y Joan Ammon, and Ruth Am on 19 2 we started out with twenty five fellow classmen, but along the way we managed to lose eighteen of them, leaving a graduating class of seven wish to thank all of the Faculty members who helped us through our twelve years in school fl M vw ffw, ' r EW It s really very simple B Ion QU1Ps ,Z f fp! fyf Q 5 f Okay, what's e big idea? ? 10 W1 yes YB 15 In ll - we SN J ff t th - 5 ' , A X .gf 5 Q S i f E ' Q2 IIB B ll' if l wmh Zhu if ' ,W ...VIH . 'A ,fWmV'f!ll',f 'w , , ' 'll T' J
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CLASS HISTORY OF 195k We couldn't quite understand, after having six years of freedom why we had to go to school After we arrived we were greeted by our teacher, Miss Gladys Sherwood, who found us to be twenty five mis chevious students They were Joanne Allen, Joan Ammon, Barbara Bell, Lois Cochlin, Sue Cox Shirley Englehaupt, Rachel Gray, Darla Helmandollar, Mary Ellen Leiss Janet btengel, Liola Tuttle, Viola Tuttle, Rosalind Wirick, Katherine Marhanka, Opal Shroyer, Berniece Mitchell, Betty Powell, Betty Jane Hain, William Everhardt, Ronnie Hubble, Laurel McComb, Robert Stale After nine months of hard work we were promoted to the second grade When we arrived back to school we found we had a new teacher, Miss Calland We looked around the room and we saw that Rachel Gray, Liola and Viola Tuttle, Katherine Marhanka, Opal Shroyer, Betty Powell and Calvin Siferd were no longer with us We were happy to be promoted to the third grade because we moved to a new room When we arrived to our new room we saw that our teacher was to be Miss Helmandollar We also gained Herman Allen, George Ball, Bob Bell, Calvin Siferd, Carlotta McFarl1n, and lost Mary Ellen Leiss We were very fortunate and managed to pass to the fourth grade Out teacher once again was Miss Helmandollar When we came back to school we found we had gained Charles Ammon and we had lost Ronnie McFarlin, Carlotta McFarl1n, Berniece Mitchell, and Janet Stengel We were becoming very intelligent children by this time and were passed on to the hands of our fifth grade teacher, Mrs Stockstill W were glad to welcome Jane Montgomery, William Purtee, and Ralph Rider, but sorry to lose Joan Am on, Herman Allen, George Ball, and Charles Ammon By the end of the Fifth grade we were getting a little hard to handle so Mrs Stockstill quickly passed us on to the sixth grade Our teacher was Mrs Hamilton We could hardly wait until we came back to school because we were entering the Seventh Grade Our teacher was Mr Dean We gained John and Rosemary West, and lost Bob Davis, Vera Standard, Elmer Kies, and Joanne Allen 14 3 8 ' I A - D H ' S ' - Y, Dale Wisecup, Calvin Siferd, Ronnie McFarlin. 1 ' 1 O O e
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Class Prophecy 1954 Je were attendlnv one of the most exclting events of the year 'The Ro e Bowl Game we were lndeed off to a blg start when durlng the Parade of Roses, who should be queen but our Barbara Bell course we could talk to er about ole tlmesn but we colld tell she was still the same gracious glrl that had once graced tte throne as our own h meconlnv queen After the narade we nent to the football vame Whom should we meet but helen Henry' You'd never guess what she told ns she was do 1ng A newspaper reporter' Can you lmayine helen pound1nv o1t a story! There N s a large roar ar m the crowd e hlFF16d to our seats wust 1U tlme to catch th che rleaders Vlrst yell Sze Cox seemed to be tie le der of tt group Boy' were we surnrlsed to see her ut th re yelllnv and doing all 'rose acrobatics Th t svre 1S a long way fr m belnv a teacher' nell, wonders nev r cease As the game beran to get under way I heard a familiar voice over the mike broadcasting the game It sounded as 1? it was another rattle off the stuff abolt football' And Jane w s al ays such a bas xetball fan As the referee blew F15 NhlSt16 and the game began the cantain the team shook hands fltb the other captain and aaaln we w re shock Another one of oxr school mftes, Ronald Hubble, a captaln of one the Football teams' Ronnie must have taken soretklnn A lot strong than hadacol to get all that get u and zo Between halve the band came out in all its glory ith Rosallnd Vlrick at the head of them As the band went through its paces ve were remlnded of all the many ti es we ' d watched Rosalind march1nv in our own little school of Qu1ncy fe always felt that she would go into so ething l rger As the game w s about to end we w re surprlsed to hear so eone speaking our names We turned around to see Darla Helmandollar stand ing there Darla reminded us of all the good times we had 1n Quincy Darla sald she had been putting her commercial tralnlnv to good use and was secretary to Metro Goldyn Mayor Productions in Hollywood As we stood there and Darla took hir leave we thought back to those years fnd of the f1HS people all our school mates had become Marjorie Midlam Dox Hammonds Janloe Mummey Bob Bell 16 , . . r- ' I n v - . i . , 9 , 1 l Y . A ' . Of Y D n . x 1 . . ., I X Y' ' 1.l -, A. 0 N . A V Q - . ' - '- so 1 A 0 .' s Y 1- I- ,J ' ' ' l Q W ' ' I .D . vie A E A. . x I 1 P le , . '. V ' M ,,9 ' , i o' . l ' J . '.a A . ' , 2 . . , A S l . . .. of my old Quincy school mates, Jane Montgomery. Boy, could this girl N ' . L l',' x u x I . l l 1 . . 1. 4 F . , of , M' U ' ' P - ed. ' 1 A ' of .. Q .. . , , 1', , - er v ,, J rx . . S w ' 1. . Y X ' A H. m .I ' , . . V I Y T H , 1 L 3 ' A m v ' - O - ' , I . ,J . , , 4 g 1
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