Quincy High School - Tiger Yearbook (Quincy, FL)

 - Class of 1961

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SMOOTH SAILING IN LATER YEARS MRS. DORIS GRAY: Home Economics; B.S., Georgia State College for Women. MRS. RUBY WOLF: Home Economics; B.S., Berry College; Graduate Work, University of Georgia and Florida State University. Mrs. Doris Gray Mrs. Ruby Wolf The home economics classes are periods from which students at Quincy High can benefit now as well as later. The cooking laboratory students learn the different do's and don'ts of buying. They learn how to plan well-balanced meals, how to cook them, and how to consume them in a gracious manner. They also take short courses in home decorating, social activities, and mat- ters of a personal nature. The sewing classes not only learn to sew, but they also find out about the dif- ferent types of fabrics, their colors, and where to buy them. They learn which fabrics are best for the different kinds of clothes, how to determine whether the clothes they buy ready-made are good bargains or not, whether they are put together correctly and whether these clothes suit their needs. They also take short courses in child care and development and in boy-girl relationships. Nancy Clark and Norma Jean Gray prepare food for a luncheon. Joyce Gray is showing a class how to lay a pattern. 18

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TEAMWORK AND DISCIPLINE UNITED Mrs. Meta LaBarre MRS. META LABARRE: Physical Education; B.S., M. S., Florida State University. MR. GEORGE VAUGHN: Physical Education, Basketball Coach; B.S., Piedmont College; M.A., George Peabody College. Mr. George Vaughn THE GIRLS' GYM CLASS plays volleyball for the first six weeks. Other games which follow are basketball, ping-pong, loop tennis, badminton, soft ball, football and dancing. THE BOYS' GYM CLASS is doing calisthenics before it begins some of the many types of sports that it plays out on the campus. The activities of the class include rag football, volleyball, soft ball, basketball, and track events. The different types of sports are played during the season in which they are the most popular. After Chjistmas two weeks are devoted to ballroom and folk dancing. 17



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LITTLE THINGS DO MEAN A LOT Left to right: Mrs. Bonnie Hall, Mrs. Flora Mitchell, and Mrs. Stella McAfee. Indispensable, Friend, Jack- of-all-trades are a few of the titles by which the never-tiring custodian, Mr. Dalton, is known. Sweeping the lunchroom, repairing tottering desks, mowing the lawn, replacing blown out lights, sharpening pencil grind- ers, and onward could go the list of the many ways in which he assists both the students and the faculty of Quincy High. He is also cooperative and is available at any time when needed. Often times Mr. Dalton has given up his free time to aid students in decorating for those all important dances. His job starts early in the morning before most of the students or teachers arrive and ends late after everyone has gone. Truly worthy of his titles is Mr. Dalton. Behind the scenes of the thriving lunchroom are the smiling faces of three managers, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. McAfee, and Mrs. Mitchell who al- so serves as dietitian. Their com- bined efforts result daily in a de- licious, nutritious and reasonably priced meal cooked just like Mom cooks. Theirs is a job that is some- times overlooked because it is taken for granted. It is time to take a bow to the lunchroom managers! Mr. Dalton 19

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