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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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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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LADT WILL AID IEDTAMFNT We, the Class of IUSM, be1nL of sound mind and body do hereby declare this to be oar la t w ll 1nd testament I Darla Pol aniollar, wlll to Ronnie Well, mv rivlng ability Ronald Hubble, will to Teiix Leno, 5 may wlth the opoosite sex I, Rosallna nlrlck, will to var aret sickle, my nasical talent Barbari Bell, will to Leon Iontgomery, my realin abilitv Helen lenrv, will to Bob Bell, mv ability to work n a restaarant vrite lebioly hae Cox, will to bara Rowley, my ability to alav basketball CODICIL TO MILL Item I We bequeath to Ronnie Hubble a transmission for his car hay it last longer than the other two Item II We bequelth to Barbara Hell a robe to tie up her man Item III we bequeath to Uelen Henry this racer Nay she always keeo up with Bob Cook Item IW We bequeath to Jane hnntgomery an alarm clock Tay she out it to better use than when she was school Item V ne bequeath to Sue Cor a pencil If she isn't successful in anvthinb else, she can always draw Item VI we beqaeath to Darla felmandollar th s ta e writer ribbon hay she make good ase of it in ner fatare obs Item VII We bequeath to Rosalind Wirick this Physics answer book Nay she make good use of it Charles Leer Tom Veiskittle Dick Ward 17 - ..! M . . , - X 2 . A r , ' 's 'i : I - 1. 5 , Q, m . C 1 U d I, , f ll' c m' X ' h to . ,l . . H. . . E 5, , E z, K I, 2 it ' A I, 7 . . 1 ' - . I, Jane Montgomery, will to Tom Weisklttle, my ability to J f ' . I, ' I ' A ' E . ll . 1 K . O ' ' A . O A 0 V e l A . . v ' f . . Jo .4 . 0 ll , A I I in O n uv . A . . a v G ' . ' ' R i gp - . l I Y 1 , v vw j . . , l A V D V A
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