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�A rather confused Jim Rogers
watches Jeff Kanouse and Larry Lounds
as they explain the slide rule in math
class.

IPhysicall Education
During physical education class, Darwin Maurer and Richard Green wait while
Dale Lentz takes his tum on the trampoline.

Working on their art projects are
Renae Eaton, Shirley Rogers, Connie
O' disher, Donna Todd, and Chari
Fidler.

Speech
Twinkle Young, Dick Howard,
Jackie Shouey, and Pete Talbot
are learning the essentials of speech
and English by participating in a
panel discussion.

4

�Bill Leavitt, Richard McRae, Tom
Thomas, and Mick Quimby concentrate
on their drafting.

Social Studies

Offers

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Government is made more
interesting by a skit presented by
Richard Hartley, Carol Smith,
Cheryl Thompson, and Judy
Hutchins.

Sc "ence
Tom Brockman, Adi Schneider,
Mr. Pattok, Dana Queen, and Nancy Buell watch an experiment develop in chemistry.

Commercial
Looking over a bookkeeping
project are Werner Heifers and
Dennis Smith.

Languages

5

�eeJeJ JBadkgli'ounJ at Q.H.§.

ROW 1 (L-R): Pat Hughes, Jill Wagner, Diannia Curtis, Diana Hoopingarner. ROW 2: Darlene Miller, Judy
Hutchins, Nancy Buell, Jeff Bates, Pat Reynolds, Diane Morris, Fernando Krymis, Chari Fidler. ROW 3: Adi
Schneider, Joan Lampman, Ed Sattler,
Evlyn Kratzer, Tom Brockman, Karen
Rupp, and Mrs. Weisman.
These boys took care of the advertising
and mechanical end of the work; Jeff
Bates, Ed Sattler, Tom Brockman, Fernando Krymis, and Adi Schneider.
The girls did the la your and composition
part of the yearbook. (L- R around the
table) Donna Craun, Nancy Buell,
Joyce Osman, Pat Hughes, Jill Wagner,
Joan Lampman, Karen Rupp, Darlene
Miller, Diana Hoopingarner, and Judy
Hutchins.

Many long hours were spent
by the annual staff in preparing
this yearbook. While only two
of the staff were experienced,
the rest of the group caught on
quickly and helped produce this
book, which will serve as a personal record of one of your hap piest years in high school.
Those planning to go into
journalism as a career have had
excellent elementary background
for their future goals through the
activities of the Oriole Annual.

6

�. Au! mi nis 1l ' a{i on
of Quincy Community School is composed of
approximately 50 teachers and staff members.
Along with teaching us the facts and figures of
different subjects today, they try to instill in
their students the lasting qualities of tolerance,
cooperation, and self-discipline.

�S clb. oo l Boa rJ
RestJ&gt;lves
Problems
At right is Mr. Da yne
Himebaugh, treasurer who
attended the A. S,S , A,
Convention this year and
brought back helpful information.

Financing was one of
the major problems of
the school board this
year. Helping to resolve it were Mr.
Blaque Knirk, president, (above) and
Mrs. Amy Broad, secretary, (right).

The board was very concerned with
maintaining accredited standards for
Q . H. S. Among those interested members are Mr. Elmer Dobson, trustee,
(above) and Mr. Jack Fowler, trustee,
(right).

Trustee, Mr.
Franklin Kratzer,
is only one out of
the seven members considering
the problem of
the in -service
educational faculty members.

Schultz, trustee, a part of
the seven-member school
board.

�Mr. Elwood
Larsen, as Superintendent, assumes
the great responsibility of prov.iding
the students with an
atmosphere which
promotes greater
diligence in studies
and instruction. He
also has the responsibility of keeping
our school system
running smoothly
and efficiently.

As principal, Mr.
Ronald Reynolds has
guided and directed the
many students under his
supervision into paths
of greater learning and
instruction.

9

�MR. ORIN CHALKER

B.A., M.A.

MRS. JEAN DENHAM

C.M. U., U. of M.

M.s.u.

Physical Science, General Science

Art

B.A.

Students? Thirst in
lis Quenched
Through QHS?s

MR. JACK FAULKNER

B.A.

Hillsdale
S1xth Grade

MR. OSCAR FISCHER

10

B. A . , M . A.

MRS . DORA HARRIS

W.M.U . , M.S.U.

W . M . U.

Agriculture, Home and Family Living

Sixth Grade

B. A.

�MR. GEORGE KEELEAN

B.S.

W. M.U.
Shop and Drafting

MR. STANLEY KLYMAN B. A.
Peabody College. Univ. of Munich
U.S. History, U.S. Gov., Economics

Different
lby Teachers
R(())unded Pr(())gram_
Teachers as well as students welcomed Mr.
Livingston, Guidance Counselor, to the Q. H. S.
teaching staff. Not only did he counsel students
on their personal problems, school schedules,
and college preparation and application, but he
also administered various needed tests to each
individual class.

MR. I. C. LIVINGSTON B.S •• M.A.
W.M.U., Ohio Univ.
Guidance and Counseling

MISS JUDY LILLIQUIST
W.M. U.
Typing, English

B.S.

MRS. JUNE McCONNELL
Study Hall

II

�MR. RICHARD McDONALD
Hillsdale
Phys. Ed., Football Coach

12

B. A.

MR. LELAND MONK B. A.
W. M . U.
Algebra I, Plane Geometry, Math 8

MR. ARGYLE OMO B. S.
W.M.U .
Jr. Hi. Math and Soc . Science

MR. GERALD PATTOK B. A.
Aquinas, Kalamazoo, W. M. U.
Chemistry, Biology. Gen. Science

MRS . SANDRA PATTOK B. A.
W. M. U.
English, World History, Spanish I

MRS . JANE ROBERTS B. A.
Hillsdale, W . M . u.
Home Ec., Home and Family Living

�MR. DANIEL SHELLES
Miami Univ. of Ohio
Music

B. S.

MR. GARY SIMMONS B. A.
Hillsdale
English, Social Studies

MR. RONALD VanDAM
Taylor Univ.
English

B. S.

MRS . LINDA SHELLES
Miami Univ. of Ohio
Sixth Grade

B. A.

MRS . JANE TERWILLEGAR B.A . , M. L. S.
Elmira, New York State Teachers'
Librarian

MRS . NELL VOLKERT
E. M. U.
Commercial

B. S.

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�Teaching
Profession
oes IBe onJ
the

MR. GALE WEISMAN B.S.
Huntington
Trig., Physics, Alg. II, Solid Geo., Gen. Math

MRS. MARY WEISMAN B.A.
Huntington
English, Speech, Journalism

MR. RONALD WHITE B.S.
W.M.U.
Science, Basketball Coach, Soc. Studies

Besides being in the classroom from 8:30a.m. to 4:15
p.m., the teachers serve on
noon and after school duty,
chaperone at dances and on
busses, sponsor classes and
may even advise a school club
or activity. The teacher's
profession isn't limited to just
inside the classroom.
MR. JOHN WROTH Th. B. , B.A .
Baptist Theol. Sem., Huntington
English, Soc. Science

�give students knowledge of, the subject
studied, more mature understanding, vocational insight, and many personal helps.
Friendship and tolerance are gained through
classmate associations, as well as the learning of the social graces.

�The Top Ten include (L-R) Jill Wagner, Carol Smith, Judy
Hutchins, Pat Hughes, Sandy Green. (ROW TWO) Richard
Hartley, Ed Sattler, Andy Zeck, and Rick Barrett. Jackie
Brown is absent.

Pat Hughes, salutatorian, and Judy Hutchins,
valedictorian.

"He who Looks Ahead Never Falls Behind," is the motto the Senior Class of '63 chose to follow.
Applying for admission into colleges and taking various entrance examinations kept these seniors busy.
New subjects open to these students were chemistry, secretarial practice, trigonometry, solid geometry,
home and family living, government and economics.
The Senior play, "Ask Any Girl," was presented December 8. It was a great success with Carol Smith and
Tom Brockman as leads.
Choosing caps and gowns and announcements brought the Seniors to the realization that Graduation time was
near. Green and White were their colors and Mum was their flower.
Helping Tom Brockman out of his predicament are Julie Matthew , treasurer; Larry Bailey, vice-president; Marvin Merkle, president; Karen Rupp, secretary; and Jill Wagner, historian.

�Sheran Van Hoosear, as Mrs. Khrushchev, her three
ballerina girls, Linda Schoolcraft, Judy Hutchins and Evlyn
Kratzer, practice the senior skit for Homecoming.

JACQUELINE L. AMES

LAWRENCE D. BAILEY

DONNA J. BAKER

RICHARD L. BARRETT

JEFFREY G . BATES

RICHARD H. BLAIR

THOMAS H. BROCKMAN

JACKIE S. BROWN

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�ROBERTA H. BROWN

JAMES W. CLARK

MICHAEL W. CLEMENSON

MARTHA A. COONCE

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NANCY J. BUELL

JERRY D. CARPENTER

CAROL A. COCHRANE

CRAIG L. DONBROCK

ELLA F. COLE

OSCAR G. FOUST, JR.

�JO D. FREESE

SANDRA L. GREEN

RICHARD D. HARTLEY

BERT R. HIRSCH

JOYCE E. HALL

LARRY L. HASSINGER

WANDA ' E, HOLMES

NANCY I. HARDY

RUTH E. HERMANCE

PATRICIA A. HUGHES

JUDITH A. HUTCHINS

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�20

SHARON A. JOHNSON

JAMES M. JONES

EVLYN C. KRATZER

FERNANDO J. KRYMIS

ALLEN L. LANGSTAFF

CHARLES W. LEAVITT

DALE F. LENTZ

SHARON L. LOCKLIN

DAVID L. LUDLOW

PAMELA D. MANGAS

JULIE A. MATTHEW

DARWIN L. MAURER

JOHN C . MAXON

DARLENE E. McRAE

MARVIN K. MERKLE

MARGIE M. LINDSEY

�DOROTHY I. MONTY

Arthur Sclmieder, known as Adi to
Q.H.S. friends, has been quite an influence on students and teachers.
Langen, Hessen, is Adi's home in
Germany; and before coming to the U.S.
he visited Austria, Italy, Scotland,
Switzerland, Sweden and the Netherlands.
Adi truly has been a good-will ambassador for his native country. and the
Q. H. S. has served him an example of
the United States. The learning experience of having Adi as part of Quincy will
not soon leave the memories of all who
knew him.

LLOYD M . QUIMBY

LARRY F. RAT,HERT

DIANE MORRIS

MARGARET A. MOORE

ROBERT A C. ODISHER

ROSALIE M. PETERSON

DANA G. QUEEN

CHARLES M . REYNOLDS

KAREN A. RUPP

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�EDWARD L. SATTLER F. R. ARTHUR SCHNEIDER LINDA S , SCHOOLCRAFT

RITA E. SHOOK

CAROL A . SMITH

LARRY L. SPROUT

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JACQUELINE L, SHOUEY

PEGGY J. SMITH

GUY L. STILES

JUDY A. SPIETH

SHEILA J. TAYLOR

CONNIE J. SILER

�CHERYL K. THOMPSON

PATRICIA

RUTHANN M. TOTH

J. WAGNER

SHERAN

YALE A. WENTWORTH

WIS K . WILKINSON

J. VAN HOOSEAR

NEIL L. WILCOX

JAMES E. WILLEN

DIANN A. WILLIAMS

uccess
COLLEEN M . WILMARTH SHARON S. WOLCOTT

ANDREW ZECK

23

�At their locker discussing future plans are Junior Class Officers: Andra Pel ow, secretary; Larry Lounds, president; Tom Crane, vice-president; Pricilla Long, treasurer; and Linda Brown, historian .

One of the busiest years of anyone's high school life is the Junior year. Besides sponsoring added
school functions. they adapt schedules for definite future plans. The Otis Test and the National Merit
Scholarship Test help to determine their abilities for future education and vocations .
The first big social event of the year was Homecoming in which Andra Pelow and Larry Lounds
represented the Juniors on the Homecoming Court .
Darlene Miller and Dick Howard were the leads in the class ' s first play , "The Mouse That Roared,"
which was presented in early spring.
Other major events in the year planned by the Juniors were the Jr . - Sr. Banquet and the Jr . Prom.
Subjects new to these students were physics, Spanish, shorthand, Typing II, and American History.
Girls have the chance to receive experience as an aid in the office in this grade .
Mr. Pattok, Mrs. Roberts, (head sponsor) and Mrs. Weisman served as Junior Class advisors.

J u. ni((J)JrS H
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-

ave O ne ((J)f B usiest Y e a rs

�Beth Alexander
Judy Ames
Christine Becker
Sheila Berlien

Michael Berry
John Blair
Jerry Borton
Rexine Brauker

Linda Brown
Jean Chapin
Gerald Clark
Tom Crane

t&lt;O&gt;

Preliimtinary Tests Help
linJicate Sch&lt;D&gt;lastic
lbility
Donna Craun
Dennis Curtis
Nelson Curtis
Don Daniels

Nancy Delaney
Steve Dobson
Sam Dodd
Henry Dowker

Robert Exelby
William Fazekas
Eric Gilchrest
Keith Hayward

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�Werner Heifers
Mary Helmick
Joe Hildebrand
Patricia Holt
Richard Howard

James Hughes
Loraine Hutchins
Zenith Ingersoll
Herb Johnson
James Johnson

Jeff Kanouse
Gale Kiersey
Keith King
Donna Knowles
Joan Lampman

William Leavitt
Pricilla Long
James Lothamer
Larry Lounds
Karen McClintic

La Verne McDonald
Iris McDowell
Richard McRae
Darlene Mlller
Raymond Monty

The Junior float, a
white stork carrying
a football, conveyed
their "expectation of
a victory" for Home coming.

�Kenneth Neusbaum
Joyce Osmun
Andra Pelow
Gloria Pierce Knowles
Leroy Roberts

James Rogers
Joyce Rogers
Shirley Rogers
Regina Rossman
Carolyn Sawdy

Dennis Smith
Michael Smith
Pete Talbot
Gene Taylor
Tom Thomas

Doug Thompson
Donald Todd
Donna Todd
Judy Tyson
Jack Wagner

Jean Walsh
Helen Watson
Judy Weber
Charles Wilbur
Larry Wortz

Dick Howard (Dr.
Darekill) and Werner
Heifers (Dr. Crazy)
are assisted in treating
casualty, Jim Hughes,
by nurses Chris Becker.,
Mary Helmick, Iris
McDowell, and Jean
Walsh in their Homecoming skit.

27

�The Sophomore year of high school is an extremely important year because students are beginning
to think about their future vocation and college plans. In their Sophomore year, students are able to
take commercial courses for the first time. World history, drafting and biology are subjects also new
to the Sophomores.
D.A.T. (aptitude tests) were administered to the Class of '65. Ratings were impatiently awaited.
One of the thrilling highlights of the year for the Sophomores was choosing their class rings.
Another exciting highlight of the year was Homecoming. The sophomore float, "Ring Out Victory,"
placed second. Charlene Wentworth and Bob Barrett served as representatives on the Homecoming
Court.
As a class party, tobogganing at Echo Valley was selected.
Directing the Class of '65 successfully through their important year were Mr. Fisher (head sponsor),
Mr. Klyman, Mr. Monk, and Mrs. Pattok.
Trying out a new twist record for their coming record hop are Anna Marie Bollegraf, treasurer; Ken
Peterson, vice-president; Bob Barrett, president; and Charlene Wentworth, secretary. They are shown
below.

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�Karen Aemisegger
Bonnie Ames
Patricia Ames
Evelyn Anderson
Bob Baker
Bob Barrett
Phil Baughman
Diane Beckman
Dave
Anna
Larry
Larry

Berry
Bollegraf
Bowerman
Bradley

Jim Burk
Junior Carpenter
Dewey Caswell
Debbie Chapman
Lorinda Cole
Linda Coplin
Richard Counterman
Diannia Curtis
Cheryl Daniels
Clifford Delaney
Richard Delaney
Robert Diedrich
Karen Dobson
Cheryl Dunkel
Renae Eaton
Todd Ellis
John Esterline
Russell Esterline
Lavern Exelby
Barbara Fenningsdorf
Frank Fersch
Chari Fidler
Edward Freese
Gwen Fritz
Karen Fry
Emma Jean Funk
Christine German
Richard Green
Arlene Guisinger
Frances Hack

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�Carol Hampton
Joyce Hard
David Hardy
Sandra Harm
Arlen Harmon
Sharon Hassinger
Kay Holmes
Bonnie Horn
Leonard Horn
Steve Hughes
Marianne Hughes
Dick Hutchins
Brenda Jaynes
Nancy Johnson
Ron King
Ron Krok
Milena Krymis
Carl Leavitt
James Lindsey
Janet Lounds
Jack Lowther
Jack Luse
Glenna Marquart
Larry Marvin

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Mickey Mason
Linda McRae
Ron Meiring
Raymond Merkle
Tom Mills
Bradley Moore
Delaine Morris
Judith Muse
Lynn Nichols
LaMoyne Odisher
Craig Omo
Ken Osborn
Bruce Parker
Eileen Parshall
Ken Peterson
Ron Peterson
Terry Piper
Martin Preston
Tom Puckett
Christ Rasmussen
Connie Rawson
Nancy Reynolds
Kathleen Rhoades
Elaine Rice

�John Rossman
Charles Salyer
Larry Salyer
Jacqueline Seamans
Paul Shilling
Ila Smith
Jim Smith
Connie Strang
Teresa Sprout
Jack Taylor
Eric Thatcher
Connie Thompson
Susan Todd
Ron Tuckey
Bob VanHoosear
Mark VanPatten
Mike Vaughn
Charlene Wentworth
Robert Wilbur
James Williams
Jerry Withington
Dan Wood
Jerry Wortz
Twinkle Young

Making decisions may
sound easy to some people,
but not when it involves the
tastes of the whole Class of
'65. These sophomore members bearing the burden of
narrowing down the choice of
style and quality of their rings
are: (L-R) Bradley Moore,
Dick Hutchins, Ken Peterson,
Ron Tuckey, Bob Barrett,
Charlene Wentworth, and
Larry Bradley. Harder and
more complicated decisions
will meet Q. H. S.'ers tomorrow. Q. H. S. only gives
them the necessary background
of practicing sound judgment.

31

�One of the most colorful places in all Q.H.S. is the drinking fountain. The multiple colored ceramic tile
behind each fountain gives the touch of brightness every school needs. Taking advantage of the bright spot, are
Freshman Class officers: Sandra Bellamy, secretary; Linda Green, treasurer; Tom Oxenham, vice-president; and
Gary Omo, president.

An altogether new world seems to be opened to the Freshman Class as they begin their first year in
senior high school.
First of all they are in competition with all senior high grades for the Homecoming Pep Jug. They
surprised everyone, even themselves, and won it. Also the privilege of being represented on the Homecoming Court was taken by Sandra Bellamy and Alan Himebaugh.
Vocational subjects like shop, home economics, agriculture, and art are offered as well as academic subjects such as algebra, English, physical science and speech. Library aid and teachers' aid
are available openings for the Class of' 66. Band and physical education are accessible to all grades.
A Kuder Physical Science test given to all Freshmen was just a start of all the tests they'll be
g1ven throughout their senior high years.
Tobogganing at Echo Valley in Kalamazoo helped round out the year for the Freshman Class.
Mr. Keelean, Miss Lilliquist, Mrs. Tervillegar and Mr. Weisman (head sponsor) advised them.

Freshmen
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ew

�Sherry Abbott
John Alexander
Pamela Ames
Stanley Banker
William Barve

Dolly Beemer
Sandra Bellamy
Sharon Blair
Barbara Brents

Rex Brown
Steve Buckley
Susan Bush
Gary Chalker

Ronald Champion
Dee Clemenson
Mary Lou Clingan
Beverly Cochrane

Larry Cole
Jerry Converse
Terry Crandall
Linda Curtis

Carolyn Daws
Joe Daws
Judy DeLine
Art Dewyer

Harry Dickenson
Pricilla Diedrich
Bonnie Face
Diane Friend
Kieth Foust

33

�William Gale
Gary Glaum
Linda Green
Richard Hafer
Daryl Hoffman
Bruce Hagerman
Barbara Hall
Arthur Hart
James Hassinger
Judy Helmick
Alan Himebaugh
Diana Hoopingarner
Phil Howard
Jill Hufnagle
Don Johnson
Thomas Justice
Gary Kiersey
Sue Knepper
Jerry Kohler
David Kremheller
Sarah Lambright
Doris Leavitt
Donald Lett
Shirley Liby
Agnes Lindsey
Dianna Locke
Patsy Locklin
Nancy Lothamer
Richard Lyons
Linda Marowelli
Tom Marowelli
Gary McCann
Judy McCann
Ra ymon

Miller
Carol Mueller
Charles Natzel
Bryon Neusbaum
Gary Omo
Delorse Otis
Fred Otis
Thomas Oxenham
Eugene Parshall
Terry Paul
John Payne
Wanda Pierson
Constance Piper
Sharon Powers
William Rhoades
Dick Roberts
Vernon Rodgers

34

�F reshmall1l T alke
clvall1ltag

of

Library
The use of library resources- -current events in
periodicals and newspapers
as well as the reference and
non -reference books-- is impressed upon high school students. These freshmen are
taking advantage of Q. H. S. 's
library privileges.

Gene Rogers
Mary Rossman
Mary Sara Roth
Ron Rushlow
James Sattler
Kay Saunders
Denette Seigler
Laura Shaw
Philip Shilling
Martha Shoemaker
Dave Smith
Gerry Smith
John Smith
Charles Snellenberger
John Snyder
William Swan
Ken Talant
Carole Talbot
Fred Taschner
Russell Timberman
Marlene Trenary
Andy Van Doren
Linda Van Riper
Lynn Wagner
Connie Wagoner
Art Walbridge
Diana Wallace
Robert Watkins
Judy Wendorf
L. D. Wise
Linda Warden
Ann Wonders

35

�omlbines Work With

Winning the Homecoming Pep Can and placing first in the Magazine Drive put these Eighth Graders
in very high spirits for their last year in junior high school.
The Class of' 67 realized that a little work has to be mixed with the fun when they took the Otis
Test last fall.
The basics of English, science, social science and math are still offered but perfected in the Eighth
Grade. Physical education is stressed and band is offered.
To put a little fun in their busy lives, the Eighth Graders had a Christmas party and tried their hand
at bowling.
Mr. Chalker, Mr. White and Mr. Worth (head sponsor), assisted the Class of '67 throughout the
'62-'63 year.
Ably leading the Class of '67 through their last year of junior high are: Janice Williams, treasurer;
Kathy Booher, secretary; Morris Bollegraf, president and John Lampman, vice-president, as pictured
below.

36

�Gary Abbott
Lois Anthony
David Baker
Don Ball
King Basse
Dan Bellamy
Richard Bermingham

Karen Bice
Jim Blair
Morris Bollegraf
Kathy Booher
David Bowerman
Jerry Buckley
Gene Burleson

Patsy Burk
Randy Burritt
Dan Clawson
Judy Converse
Jean Cook
Larry Counterman
Tom Davis

Bill Dewyer
Christine Eaton
Ronald Ewers
Stephanie Fenno
LouAnn Freese
Duane Fry
Regina Fuller

Trudy Gleason
Loren Green
Daniel Harm
Hayward Vicki
Brian Hickok
Sharon Huggett
Milo James

lass

Unity
37

�Nila James
Robert Kestner
Mac Keller
Benny King
Bob Kochendorfer
Larry Kriser

Susan Krok
Donald Lambright
John Lampman
Danny Long
David Marion

Lyle Marquart
Sandy Marquart
Bob Mason
Pamelia Milliman
Darlene Morris

Marilyn McCann
Douglas McMichael
Anne Nance
Tom Nations
Karen Nickols

Larry Nutt
James Olney
Carol Oxenham
Janice Paul
Tom Payne

Linda Peavy
Carl Persails
Steve Pierce
Ben Puckett
Suzanne Rhoades
Bernice Risk

38

�Brad Rootes
Aleta Shilling
Steve Shook

Darlene Short
Mary Smith
Steve Smith

hysical Fitness Pirogiram
Jl[]l

Jerry Snellenberger
Jackie Sprout
Mike Stempien

ction at Q .H .§ .

Susan Stetler
Carolyn S towel!

Ronnie Stowell
Melody Strauss

Lowell Strong
Sandy Strong

Physical fitness, which is stressed
by President Kennedy, has been emphasized at Q . H. S. by requiring two years
of physical education of each student
not taking band.

Beverly Taylor
Clarence Timberman
Linda Todd

Douglas Trall
Charles Waligora
Larry Wilkinson

Janice Williams
Terry Williams
Jane Zeck

39

�Officers Bill McConnell, vice-president; Mike Moore, president; Patty Ames, secretary; and Deborah Youngs,
ueasurer, are hoisting Old Glory on the school's snowy lawn.

Moving from Sixth to Seventh Grade is quite a transition for junior high Q . H. S. 'ers. They learn
By this time they
have more than one teacher throughout the day. Also physical education becomes a subject under
trained supervision rather than just a recess.
to travel from one classroom to another and sometimes from one building to another!

Learning the basics, socially as well as academical! y, is the goal of the Seventh Grade . Q . H. s.
offers both of these through qualified teachers, newly added facilities, and student - chosen executive
class officers.
Even though Homecoming was all new to them, the Class of ' 68 caught on to the excitement and
prepared their skit, float, and cheers with enthusiasm. As a reward for their great participation in the
Magazine Drive they were able to see a free movie.
Christmas found them making the most of their social graces as they gathered around the commons
for a party.
Guiding them throuth their first year in junior high were Mr. Omo , Mr. Simmons (head sponsor ),
and Mr. Shelles.

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�Mari Abbott
Charles Ames
Patty Ames
Robert Ball
Terry Barve
Michael Beach
Chester Blackman
Jack Blair
Judy Blair
Beverly Brockman
Don Brown
Tom Burritt
Kenneth Clark
Brady Clawson
Peggy Clifford

Sharon Cochrane
Diana Conant
James Coonce

Gerry Coplin
Jerry Crane

Jim Daws
Carleen Dooley

Gary Fidler
Mike Fidler
Shirley Fish

Dale Foley
Nancy Green
Gregory Hanselman
Alice Hardy
Gordon Hafer
Kay Haver
Patricia Hayward
James Helmick
Charles Hilliar
James Hoff
Ginger Hook
John Huggett
Myrtle James
Ronald Johnson
Kathy Kempton

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�Bonnie King
Kenny King
Linda Kling
Linda Kriser
John Liby

Ruth Lindsey
Dan Locke
Kaye Longardner
Larry Luse

Kathey Malone
Galvin Marsh
Doug Marvin

Linda Meiring
Billy Merschman
Mike Mills

Sam Mills
Rhonda Miner

Mike Moore
Delorse Morris
Ronald Mueller

Clare Musgrove
David McCann
Billy McConnell
Claude Nance
Kathy Natzel

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�Experience

ew

Dale Peavy
Larry Persails
Kathy Peterson
Dick Price
Regina Rasmussen

Melanie Rawson
James Rhoades
Jerry Salyer
Christine Sebring

Brian Shaw
Darlene Siler
Donna Siler

Leon Smith
Robert Smith

Ivan Strauss
Terry Talbot

Connie Tappenden
Charles Thomas
Merle Trenary

Donald Vandever
Dean VanNasdale
Linda Walker
Beth Watkins
Wallace Weber
Diana Wendorf
Loann Wineland
Carolyn Worden
Debbie Youngs

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�Larry Aemisegger
Larry Barber
Terry Barber
Mickey Barve

Sixth

Sandra Barve
Steven Barve
Mike Basse
Paula Beckman

iniature
Journalists

Deborah Bitner
Pamela Bonham
Bruce Bowers
Michael Boyer
Bill Bradley
Dale Buckley
Bob Champion
George Clawson
Bonnie Clifford
Mary Coates
Diana Conrad
Dorice Conrad

Larry Converse
Charles Cook
Penny Cox
Lori Deline

Kenneth Dewyer
Robert Dooley
Gary Etchey
Charles Face
Mark Fenno
Patti Fidler
Karen Funk
Valerie Ganger

Wayne Geer
Lynn German
Michael Glaum
Linda Hack
Candy Hanselman
Brad Hickok
Wendy Hilton
Ronald Huggett
Marsha Hughes
Patty Hulbert
Jim Hutchins
John Justice

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�Billy Keith
Richard Klepack
Gary Knirk

Judy Kochendorfer
Harold Leavitt
Donald Locklin

Linda Lothamer
Thomas Macklin
Holley Malone

Fred Marowelli
Linda Marvin
Gary Milliman

Robert Mueller
Patty Nations
Wynn Nickols

Kathleen Nutt
Carol yne Otis
Guy Pelow

"Look up that word to be sure. "
"Did that really happen ?" These comments coming from sixth grade journalists
show the responsibility they take on when
writing for their newspaper. By starting
them young, Q. H. S. stands a good chance
of having more experience faster in various fields and vocations.
The hard workers shown above are,
from left to right: Pam Wilber, Patty
Nations, Marcia Short, Holle y Malone,
and Candy Talbot.

Diane Persails
Constance Quimby
Larry Reichhart
Cindy Reynolds
Janice Rhoades
Wand a Rogers
Terry Salyer
Linda Satchfield
Steve Shaw
Ann Sherman
Marcia Short
Patti Smith
Sandra Smith
Henry Snellenberger
Jerry Snyder
Michelle Stafford
Sherry Stahlhood
Debra Strauss
Roger T alant
Candy Talbot
Larry Timberman
Greg Tuckey
Ricky Van Landingham
Candy Warner
Vicki Watkins
Gail Weiss
Pam Wilbur

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�ROW ONE (L to R): Larry Peet, Randy Travelby , Kim Brown, Doyle Friend, Kenny Ball, Danny Wentworth. ROW TWO : Mike Wonders , Danelle Olney, Linda Stowell, Louise Wertz, Roxanne Bellamy,
Vickie Price, Barbara Topp. ROW THREE: Mrs. Vivian Ewers, Barbara Mason, Margaret Miller, Duane
Kratzer, Billy Smith, David Rose, Bonnie Gleason, Penny Pierce. ROW FOUR: Susan Perry, Linda
McVicker, Kim Cook, Sandy Parker, Penny Conkell, Donald Norton , David Herlan, Kathy Nance.

This year Mr. Daniel Shelles has
directed the Fifth Grade music program.
Each Fifth Grade Class meets individually with Mr. Shelles once a week and
then has a weekly group meeting. They
have studied musical terms, different
instruments and composers.
Second semester found the Fifth
Grade enjoying science on Airborne
Television . They have also had units
on magnetism and electricity.

�ROW ONE (L to R): John Harm, Keith Preston, Obie Wallace, Charles Sussex, Keith Horn, Tim Macklin, James
Justice, Nick Natzel. ROW TWO: Dawn Hoffman, Susan Huggett, Sally Todd, Carol Hoff, Theresa Strauss,
Kylene Rootes, Ann Bowerman, Marsha Ewers, Caren Preston. ROW THREE: Louis Wertz, Judy Kempton, Dean
Musgrove, Douglas Meiring, Charlotte Sawyer, Sandra Fish, Valerie Grimes, Frank Stowell, David Miller, Daniel Diedrich, Leona Kriser, Mrs. Ida Lynd.

ROW ONE (L toR): David Smith, Wayne Harry, Jerry Watson, Philip Warkoczeski, John Lounds, Bill Boley,
Danny Fazekas. ROW TWO: Lawrence Crandall, Judy Otis, Janice Fry, Janet Mueller, Carol Converse, Mary
Rhoades, Laura Cole, Nancy McRae. ROW THREE: Dawn Towne, Guy Hart, Russell Fenningsdorf, Gary Pelow,
Bill Cahrier, Mike Fenno, Jimmy Buckley, Danny Marsh, Connie Smith, Mrs. Ellen Simmons. ROW FOUR:
Sharon Strang, Debbie Jahr, JoAnne Alexander, Linda Hughes, David Talent, Margo Eaton, Janean Brown, Floyd
McVicker.

�The Fourth Graders have
worked hard in all of their
subjects and have especially
enjoyed studying Geography.
This is a new subject in Fourth
Grade.
The use of television in
some of their work has been a
new experience. The first semester, they used television in
connection with their music
program.
During the second semester the science program
has also been enriched by the
use of television.

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ROW ONE (L to R): Darwin Mason, Leonard Gochanour, Jarrett Seigler, David King, Billy Fry, Dennis
Neusbaum. ROW TWO: Mary Williams, Pat Montgomery, Donna Andrews, Dusty Pelow, Carol King,
Pamela Williams, Julie Thompson, Freda Cortright, Ruth Ann Tuckey, Bonnie Converse. ROW THREE:
Christy Osborn, Stanley Johnston, Tom McCann, Mike Persails, Eddie Kling, Mrs. Cora Monk, Rosetta
Young, Tonia Knapp, Karen Streeter. ROW FOUR: Pat Quimby, Linda Delaney, Norman Wood, Pat
McCurley, Karen Sattler, Randy Daniels, Tom Boyer.

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�ROW ONE (L to R): Roger Glaum, Randy Rathbun, Jack Foster, Sonny Gochanour, Jay Barrett, Robert Rodesiler,
Dean Aemisegger. ROW TWO: Vicki Van Landingham, Sally Bonham, Heidi Rawson, Linda Hook, Sandra Watson, Joyce Neusbaum, Gayle Lentz, Elaine Wood, Angela Stowell. ROW THREE: Kyle Conant, Diana Peterson,
Debbie Burritt, Cynthia Hoopingarner, Jerry Hoff, Richard Barve, Tim Coonce. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Mary Oxenham, Mike Ostrander, Larry Sebring, Raymond Pierson, John Grove, Amber Towne, Betty Johnston, Tom Burleson, Rickie Kestner.

ROW ONE (L toR): Bruce Reichhart, David Risk, Eddie Rawson, Raymond From, Pat Rose, Dennis Jaynes, Ronnie
Rogers. ROW TWO: Connie Timberman, Sheryl Andrews, Brenda Stempien, Debbie Haver, Connie Kempton,
Jimmy DeLine, Steven Plant. ROW THREE: Craig Treacher, Kathy Honyoust, Howard Thomas, Mrs. Pearl
Phelps, Suanne Parshall, Jimmy Etchey, Gary Banker. ROW FOUR: Timmy Gleason, Danny Weaver, Peggy
Dobson, Linda Etchey, Edward Ash, James Wells.

�A future teacher, Nancy Hardy, helps
students learn arithmetic easier and quicker
with flash cards.

As Mrs. DeJonge, Second Grade teacher,
turns on the television, the students anxiously
await an Airborne show.
The Third Graders also take advantage
of the television. Projects on states and
capitals, The History of Transportation,
and Hawaii were carried out by the Third
Graders.
Entertainment of a Magic Show was enjoyed in February.

ROW ONE (L to R): Gary Cochrane, Gail Blemings. John Conant, Gary Justice, Douglas Risk, Steven Luce,
Chuck Timberman. ROW TWO: Douglas Fish, Sally Wilkinson, Randi Clawson, Mary Anne Miller, Dianna
Blair, Terry Hickok, Lonnie McMicheal, Glendon Fritz. ROW THREE: Miss Phylis Corless, Tommy Elder,
Susan Meiring. Debbie Barve, Cheryl Corrino, Sandy McVicker, John Carl, Jimmy Barve. ROW FOUR: Billy
Strauss, Woody Cole, Christine Ames, Glenn Preston, Dorothy Felts, Joe Ball, David Weber, Craig Hayes.

�ROW ONE (L toR): Terry Blair, Ronnie Peet, Michael Sussex, Dennis Hance, Fred Cortright, Robert
Beemer. Chris Kanpp, Gary Topp. ROW TWO: Christine Hafer . Bonnie Coplin, Virginia Buckley,
Becky Gilbert, Deborah Doll, Dava McVicker, Sharon Wallace. ROW THREE: Mrs. Margaret Hicks,
Kathy From Rex Hilton, Karen Yuhl, Shirley Baird, Connie Cox, Dorothy Wilkinson, Donna Shilling,
Ronnie Leavitt, Rickey Keith . ROW FOUR: Mary Lou Hefflinger, Karleen Warkoczeski, Randy Shoemaker, Dawn Ellis, Theresa Blair, Mark Treacher , Fred Kochendorfer, Gena Powers.

ThirJ
ROW ONE (L toR): Mark King, Randy Carpenter, Terry Macklin, Bobby Hanselman, Jack Deline,
David Green, Randy Taylor. ROW TWO: Kolleen Geer, Mary Stempien, Betty Barrett, Christine Sahyer, Cleo Wells, Debbie Weiss, Sandra Everline , Pam Fish, Bobbi Lou Mangas. ROW THREE: Mrs.
Cleo McGugan, Marshall Hoffman, Andy Semmelroth, Gary Hack, Julie Bush, Keith Beckman, Kath leen King, Donnie Johnson, Mark Musgrove. ROW FOUR: Mike Crawford, Kathy Miller , Steven Larsen, Dennis !ford, Cheryl Smith, Becky Todd, Cindy Hansel , Beverly Gallop.

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�se

ew

An F. T. A. member, Diane
Morris, tells a story to some First
Graders.

Mrs. King helps her Second Graders
find interesting books in the Elementary
Library.
New arithmetic books are enjoyed
by these Second Graders. For the first
time, the children are learning to use
new terms, the number sentence,
number line and number patterns.

ROW ONE (L toR): Bobby Price, Neal Nickerson, Terry Topp, Ralph Smith, Kim Gochanour, Jeff Huggett.
ROW TWO: Carol Van Riper, Jill Smith, Susie Schultz, Teresa German, Delores Peet, Pam Halstead, Debbie Turnpaugh, Julie Hickok, Debbie Musgrove. ROW THREE: Larry Neusbaum, Bobby Cahrier, Jackie Ostrander, Jeff Rodesiler, Nancy Etchey, David Alexander, Debbie Wineland, Melissa Powers, Doug Wood.
ROW FOUR: Karen Swan, Tom Kling, Jerry Grove, Judy Honyoust, Mrs. Ruth DeJonge, Pearl Mahaffey,
John Easterday, Bonnie Klein.

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�ROW ONE (L to R): Dav1d Sattler, Rodney Hayes, Mike Pierson, Ronald Pierson, Richard Barber. ROW TWO:
Debby Fenno, Dawn Travis, Belinda Andrews, Brenda Bussing, Randella Hardy, Mary Frederick, Trudy
Macklin, Donna Ganger. ROW THREE: Diane McVicker, Sandra McCann, Tim Howard, Susan Conkel!,
Gary Gleason, Steven Worth, Robin Crawford, Norman Campbell. ROW FOUR: Dennis Bower, Daniel Snyder, Cindy Swallow, Mike Curtis, Mrs. Ruth King, Arthur Borgert, Tom Longardner, Marlene Boley.

ROW ONE (L toR): Larry Barve, Mike Fish, Kenneth Haver, Jackie Berkshire. ROW TWO: Patty Stempien,
Diane Peavey, Debra Strang, Mike Rose, David McVicker, Arthur Ash, Pat Mills. ROW THREE: Jack McCann, Terry Keith, Raymond Carl, Dawn Ever line, Cindy Shilling, Mark Marsh, Steve Banker, Marlow
Kesson. ROW FOUR: Judy Armstrong, Robin Rathbun, Mike Mueller, Mrs. Addimae Pomranka, Martin
Hufnagle, Gary Marion, Andy Weaver.

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�Firs(
GraJers
Learn

to

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ROW ONE (L toR): Ricky King, Kenny Kempton, Timmy Halstead, Doug Bracy. ROW TWO: Pamela Todd,
Robin Beach, Jayne DeLine, Loretta Geer, Cathy Pierson, Janice Bowerman, Patti Baird, Jeanne Rodesiler, Ruth
Semmelroth, Robin Locke. ROW THREE: Marty Cole, Margaret Drumm, Patty Marsh, Judy Luse, Timmy
Strauss, Linda From, Susan Swallow, Randy Null. ROW FOUR: Sandy Longardner, Dennis Blair, Jay Brown,
Susan Kline, Mrs. Marceda Gibson, Ricky McNitt, Marc Jahr, Tony Knapp .

First grade is an exciting grade as this is when the children fi rst learn to read. Units such as, 300,
circus, farm, pets, and homes are correlated with the reading program. The children also learn to add
and subtract in arithmetic .

ROW ONE (L toR): Aneida Stempien, Arthur Cox , Vicki Gochanour, Rhonda Barve, Mike Gallop, Steven McNitt, Steven Nickerson. ROW TWO: Sheree Tobolske, Mary Carl, Cynthia Shilling, Mitch Blair, Terry Thomas,
Corinne Fickle , William Honeyoust, Doug Everline. ROW THREE : Lynn Higbee, Randy Miller, Jean Varce,
Teresa McCrae, Mrs. Ruth McConnell , Andy Bonham, Jack Bellamy, Richard McVicker, Rose Wooden, Dana
Andrews.

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�ritin
anJ
honics
Play an
Important
lPart 9 Too

ROW ONE (L toR): Jeff Snyder, Mike Tappenden, Donnie Cortright, David Peterson. ROW TWO: Bobby Stahlhood, Terri Hayward, Connie Musgrave, Laura Miller, Sharon Kesson, Mike Dull, Kenny Hayes. ROW THREE:
Scott Baldwin, Joey Drayton, Dennis Wilkinson, Chris Cox, Lori Eaton, Jeff Smead, Sherrel Plant. ROW FOUR:
Phillip Borgert, Franklin Lett, Scott Fish, Miss Patricia Todd, Dorinda Conrad, Tommy Timberman, Debbie
Bonham.

Writing and phonics are also taught in the first grade. The children enjoy the music, games,
rhythms, and creative activities that accompany the first grade program.

ROW ONE (L to R): Brenda Barnett, Christine Larsen, Craig Gary. Donnie McVicker. Randy Wilbur, Jeanne
Berkshire, Herold Ash. ROW TWO: Sandy Sussex, Doug Cole, Sheree McLain, Sherry Haver, Russell Andrews,
Philip French, Dennis Cole, John Rose. ROW THREE: Steven Albright, Jeff Marshall, Terry Owens, Mrs. Diane
Tillman, Joe Nance, Teresa Camerson, Ralph Wells.

�ROW ONE (L toR): Billy Halstead, Lenny Peavey, Timmy McCurley, Ricky Hoffman, Clay Coward, Billy
Hance. ROW TWO: Rebecca Ash, Becky Topp, Becky Nutt, Christy Litwaitis, Annette Montgomery. Carolyn
Etchey, Cora Andrews, Sandra Merriman, Sharon Luse, Paula Burk. ROW THREE: Robin Felts, Shelby Strauss,
Carol Hemker, Cindy Sebring, Danny King, Mrs. Vivian Esterline, Nicki Welch, Debbie Snyder, Richard
Pierson, Rodney Taylor, Marcia German.

ROW ONE (L to R): Mark Warkoczeski, Bobby Stempien, Steven Null, Timmy Mast, Melvin Stempien, Marc
Baranouski, Donald Rose. ROW TWO: Randy Iles, Marcia Alexander, Sherry Cochran, Linda Carpenter, Becki
Normandin, Lee Brewer, Billy Dunn. ROW THREE: Jim Ganger, Eric Baird, Karen Thomas, Debbie Camerson,
Mrs. Vivian Esterline, Micki Hall, Luann Hefflinger, Sally Gilchrest.

�ROW ONE (L to R): Kevin Loveberry, Cindy Stempien, Jon Snyder, Virgil McVicker, Scott Norris, Mitchell
Todd, Denise Bower. ROW TWO: Cindy Strang, Billy Corino, Karen Richart, Terry McVicker, Sharon Worth,
Josephine Calloway, Marilyn Parshall, Jimmy LaMee. ROW THREE: Mrs. Mattie Parkinson, Timmy Butters,
Lee Canfield, Cathy Pinney, Mark Wonders, Lee Brown, Monica Ellis, Sarah Delcamp.

Kindergarten experiences are an important part of a child's education. He not only learns to adjust
socially to others, but he completes a year of orientation into the school system.
Socially, the Kindergarten children learn independence, getting along well with others, safety and
health, sharing, and taking turns.
In Kindergarten, children build foundations in languages arts, numbers and their concepts, social
studies and science. This is all done on a purely informal basis and one which the five and six-year
old can understand.
Kindergarten should be a happy experience for the small child and every effort is being made to
make it so.

ROW ONE (L to R): Bobby Lentz, Norman McMicheal, David Gilbert, Marc Heifers, Gary Ewers, Donny Peterson, Jerry Hooley, Lance Harmon. ROW TWO: Jeri Ann Hagaman, Sally Strauss, Sandy Williams, Renna Boyd,
Bobby Longardner, Chucky Peet, Jeanne Hewker, Diana Harwood, Cindy Rathbun, Linda Andrews. ROW THREE:
Kathy Sue Weaver, Jill Temples, Vicky Drayton, Debbie Kesmer, Jeff Elder, Mrs. Mattie Parkinson, Linda
Wise, Sandy Hoff, Kathy Sue Hagy. Steven Strang, Peggy Luse.

�Staff Helps
S hool ["'undion
Smoothly
Mrs. Vera Calhoun serves as principal of the Jennings
Elementary School,
which consists of
Kindergarten through
Fifth Grade.

Mrs. Alice
Tittle, special education teacher,
helps students.
Another new addi tion to the staff
is Miss Judy Leslie
who serves as speech
correctionest.

The Elementary safety patrols
are: ROW ONE: K. Ball, J. Lounds,
D. Wentworth, L. Crandall, J. Watson, N. Natzel, R. Travelbee. ROW
TWO: K. Horn, D. Friend, J. Buckley, P. Warkoczeske, L. Peet, D.
Musgrove, D. Talent, T. Macklin,
W. Harry. ROW THREE: R. McVicker, K. Cook, D. Herlan, B. Smith,
D. Rose, D. Norton, B. Cahrier, F.
Stowell. ROW FOUR: 0. Wallace,
L. Wortz, D. Miller, G. Pelow, D.
Driedrich, J. Harm, K. Preston, M.
Wonders, and M. Fenno.

�Servi es
presented to the students of Q. H. S. are
those such as librarians, office help, and
the Oriole paper staff. Understanding of
future vocations and of other people are
some of the qualities gained from these
services. Remunerated services act as luxuries to the students throughout the school
day. Such services are rendered by the
custodians, secretaries, and bus

�Maintenance P eo pi
Con tri lbu te to the
W eli= Being of StuJents

At work doing their everyday chores
are (L-R) Jack Hildebrand and Howard
Hall silhouetted against the background of
the Elementary lobby.
School is a much nicer place because
of the efforts of our custodians. Imagine
what it would be like without them I
Ready to start their work are (L-R)
Howard McConnell, Mrs. Madonna Douglas,
Fredrick Douglas, and Walter Miller.
Mike Clemenson and Joe Hildebrand,
students who are not pictured . put in much
time and effort to keep our school clean.

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Meals

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Q.
A hot meal at noon
means a lot to a student.
Getting ready for that
noontime rush was a daily
chore for these cooks.
They are (L-R) Mrs. Viola
Talbot, Mrs. Aline Johnson, Miss Alberta Todd,
Mrs. Marie Clark, Mrs.
Lavern Tyson, and Mrs. Lucile Polhamus. Students who helped with the hot lunch program were: Shirley Liby,
Judy Helmick, Gary Glaum, Terry Salyer, Nancy Johnson, Carleen Dooley, Diana Conant, Kathy Peterson,
Gerry Coplin, Mike Beach, Mike Basse, Fernando Krymis, Bill Fazekas, Kaye Longardner, Melina Krymis, Nancy Hardy, Ella Cole, and Mari Abbott.

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�ROW 1 (L toR): Wayne Geer, Jerry Snyder, Gary Milliman, Harold Leavitt, Terry Barber, Larry Timberman,
Brad Hickok, Mike Boyer, Bob Mueller, Winn Nickols. ROW 2: Mark Fenno, Ronnie Huggett, Greg Tuckey,
John Justice, Larry Barber, Tom Macklin, Dale Rodgers, Mike Basse, Mike Glaum, Kenny Dewyer, Steve Shaw.
ROW 3: William Keith, Larry Converse, Guy Pelow, Chuck Cook, Fred Marowelli, Gary Etchey, Henry Snellenberger, Steve Barve, Bill Bradley, Bruce Bowers, Robert Dooley.

Rain or shine the Junior High Safety Patrol did
their duty in helping to protect others by their supervision at intersections.

Long Winter
akes lit
Extra HarJ on
a trois 9 Drivers
An unusually long season of snow this year really
created a lot of problems for the bus dnvers, but as
usual, they managed to get the students to school
safely.

Above: Bill Hook, bus administrator,
is responsible for bus repairs, bus routes,
and bus trips as well as driving a bus
himself.

ROW 1 (L to R): Elwood Daniels, Bill Hook,
Roger Bice (Sub), Elmer Burk, Bob Baranouski,
Ed Klepack, Oliver Curtis. ROW 2 (L-R)
Dave Blue, Leo King, Harold Sawdy, Harold
Esterline, Alfred Marowelli, Russell Blake,
Sam Wortz, Rex Beemer (Sub) and Harold
Talent. Missing are Dale Hulbert and Chet
Lampman .

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Working on the newest addition to her
office is Mr. Larsen's secretary, Mrs. Susan
Lambright, who also serves as an accountant.
Q , H. S. couldn't do without Mr. Reynolds' secretary, Mrs. Omo, known as
Donna. Her familiar voice heard over the
P. A. system (in the background) keeps
Q. H.S , ers up to date on activities, meetings, and deadlines.

Pam Mangas and
Darlene Miller
Below: Pat Hughes and
Jackie Brown

Above : Julie
Matthew and
Karen Rupp

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in Schooll Efficiency

Guests in our school are assisted by these friendly
hall monitors. They are: ROW 1 (L-R): Larry
Bailey, Donna Craun, Donald Todd, Joyce Osmun,
Sheran Van Hoosear, Margaret Moore. ROW 2:
Steve Dobson, Yale Wentworth, Neil Wilcox, Keith
Hayward, Sam Dodd, Diann Williams. ROW 3:
James Jones, Bob Barrett, Craig Omo, Chuck Salyer,
Nelson Curtis, Rusty Foust, Larry Lounds, Keith King,
and Mr. Reynolds addressing the group.

Above (L- R): Jerry Withington, Eric
Gilchrest, Ron Rushlow, Chuck Reynolds, and Tim Swan take care of the
visual aids equipment.
At left (L-R): Nancy Reynolds, Ella
Cole, and Connie Siler keep the library
books in good repair.

Librarians are increasingly important as the
new library is expanded and new methods
are used.
ROW 1 (L-R): Linda McRae , Lorinda Cole,
Regina Rossman, Wanda Holmes, Mary
Rossman , Sharon Powers, Jill Hufnagle.
ROW 2: Iris McDowell, Tim Swan, Sherri
Abbott, Connie Wagoner, Mary Clingan.
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�convey to us the meaning of responsibility,
leadership, cooperation and many other
valuable character builders which will be
very useful in the future. One Q. H.S. club
is represented above as two F. T. A. members help at the elementary.

�Student Council members are as follows: ROW ONE (L toR): D. Siler,
S. Lambright, G. Smith, D. Hoopingarner, R. Barrett. ROW TWO:
R. Tuckey, B. Moore, D. Hutchins, R. Monty, K. Hayward, J.
Lampman, E. Kratzer. ROW THREE: D. Harm, S. Dobson, C.
Smith, K. Nichols, R. Hartley, J. Hutchins, A. Schneider, M. Smith,
P. Burk, B. Brockman, M. Moore, K. Rupp, T. Brockman, Mr.
Ronald Reynolds, advisor.

Q.H. . StuJent Council
AJministers Various Projects

President Rick Barrett
and Vice-President Margaret Moore admire
planters which were the
Council's project last
year. At right Judy
Hutchins, secretary, and
Steve Dobson, treasurer,
take advantage of the
persimmon colored
lounge furniture which
set off the commons.
The furniture was purchased by the Council.

The Q. H. S. Student Council not only functions as a money-making organization for needed
equipment but tries to improve student-faculty
relationship as well.
It also managed the Bundle Day Drive for
clothing and the Food Drive at Christmas.
The Council used revenue from the magazine drive to purchase wastepaper receptacles
for the halls, and aisles for the bleachers.
Sponsoring the purchase of a badly needed piano
was also one of their projects.

Magazine drive winners who helped boost profits to over
Hoopingarner, S. Smith, D. Lambright, B. Hickok, K.
Rushlow. ROW TWO: S. Fenno, L. Cole, ·J. Olney, R.
M. Moore, R. Shook, B. Kestner, C. Omo, E. Sattler,
Nell Volkert, advisor.

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$1, 500 were: ROW ONE: D.
Hayward, L. D. Wise, R.
Toth, J. Slayer. ROW THREE:
D. Siler, D. Youngs, Mrs.

�ationa[ Honor

ociety

Stresses IF our Oua[ities
The National Honor Society sold paperback
books as a service to the school again this year.
Rearranging and examining them are officers:
Karen Rupp, secretary; Evlyn Kratzer, treasurer; Richard Hartley, vice-president; and
Andrew Zeck, president.

Going on its third birthday at Q.H.S.,
the National Honor Society has impressed upon the student body the will
to strive for the honor of being chosen
on the four qualities needed for membership: Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service.
The guidance counselor, Mr. Livingston, sat in on many N.H. S. meetings an
and answered varied questions pertain ing to college costs and scholarships
and different vocational openings and
demands.
Each spring new N.H. S. members
are inducted during an impressive cere mony in front of the entire student body.

Members of the N.H.S. are looking over college pamphlets in preparation
for their further education. L toR: Keith Hayward, James Willen, Carol
Smith, Sandy Green, Rick Barrett, Tom Crane, Darlene Miller, Patty
Hughes and Joan Lampman.

ROW ONE (L toR): James Willen, Evlyn Kratzer, Andy Zeck, Keith Hayward. ROW TWO: Joan Lampman,
Darlene Miller. Pat Hughes, Carol Smith, Sandy Green, Tom Crane, Fernando Krymis. ROW THREE: Richard
Hartley, Jill Wagner, Judy Hutchins, Rick Barrett, Karen Rupp, Mr. Ronald Reynolds sponsor; Mr. I. C. Livingston, guidance counselor.

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�Future F arn:ners
See Exposition
LaVerne McDonald, Ron Tuckey, Larry
Salyer, Junior Carpenter, Paul Shilling,
Jack Taylor, Jerry Withington, Leonard
Horn, and Ron Peterson, observe some
of their pictures taken at the International Livestock Exposition held in
Chicago.

F .F .A . Boys
te

Joh

J

Deere Day

Attending John Deere
Day in Coldwater this
winter were Ed Freese,
Dan Wood, Cliff
Delaney, John Rossman,
and Bob Baker .

Three

Q.H.S. Men:nlhers

IPlace in Top Ten
Leonard Horn, Junior Carpenter, LeRoy
Robens, and Craig Donbrock participated
in a soil judging contest with two other
schools. The Quincy Chapter was very
honored to have three of their members
place in the Top 10 of this event.

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�ROW ONE (L toR): Phil Shilling, Dick Counterman, John Alexander, Tom Swan, Judy Hutchins (FFA Sweetheart), L. D. Wise, Jerry Withington, Jim Hassinger, Jack Luse, Mr . Fisher . ROW TWO: Jim Lindsey, Leonard
Horn, John Maxson, Guy Stiles, Tom Mills, Tom Marowelli, Gene Parshall, Darwon Maurer , Paul Shilling , Jim
Burk, Junior Carpenter . ROW THREE: Fernando Krymis, Martin Preston, Larry Cole, Mike Vaughn, Dick Roberts ,
Bill Fazekas , LaVerne McDonald, Larry Salyer, Ron Tuckey, Richard McRae. ROW FOUR: Ron Peterson, Jack
Taylor, Craig Donbrock, Larry Wortz, Jo Dean Freese, LeRoy Roberts, Frank Fersch, Keith King , Dick Hutchins,
Ron Meiring .

Gaining new knowledge and skill for the betterment of the boys' and the public's interest in the future
of agriculture is one purpose of the Quincy Chapter fo the Future Farmers of America.
One big project for which Quincy's FFA boys is responsible is taking care of two cornfields in this area.
They piant, spray , grow, harvest, and sell the corn. This project boosts the FFA tresury to $1,045 .
During the year, the club has participated in many social activities including the selection of the
FFA Sweetheart, the Parent-Son Banquet, and tobaggoning.

SITTING (L to R): J.
Maxson, treas; C. Donbrock, pres; L. McDonald, v. -pres.; R.
Tuckey , sec. STANDING: L. Wortz, asst.
sentinel; P. Shilling,
sent; J. Hutchins, FF A
Sweetheart; L. Horn,
asst. reporter; M .
Vaughn, asst. treas. ; F.
Krymils, asst. president.

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Serves
ommumuity

Sheran Van Hoosear, with instructor,
Mrs. Jane Roberts. Miss Seamstress is
chosen each spring.
Below are F. H. A. Big and Little Sisters.
ROW 0 E: J. Walsh, D. Seigler, D.
Todd, J. Wendorf, C. Wentworth, K.
Aemisegger, L. Schoolcraft, and P.
Ames. ROW TWO: J. Shouey, J.
Mathew, E. Kratzer, P. Hughes, Mrs.
Jane Roberts.

The F. H. A. enjoyed a very successful year engaging in many worthwhile
activities and projects.
Highlights of the year included
placing regional officers for the third
consecutive year, Christmas caroling,
and a pizza party held in honor of the
Varsity Football team.
A panel, composed of an equal
representation from each class, was
formed to discuss problems and situ ations common to the junior high girls.
Another project of the F. H. A. was
to select F. H. A. Grandmothers from
members of the Golden Age Club.
Cards and presents were sent to each
grandmother and a tea was held in
honor of the adopted grand mothers.
The above 40 girls ventured out on a cold winter evening to perform
an annual event of caroling. ROW ONE (L toR): L. Marowelli, B.
Jaynes, L. Hutchins, C. Hampton, C. Wentworth, J. Wendorf, D.
Wallace. ROW TWO: S. Blair, J. Deline, J. Hufnagle, A. Ingersoll,
D. Friend, M. Hughes, D. Locke, K. Aemisegger. J. Shouey, B. Hall,
L. Cole, P. Ames, P. Diedrich, L. Brown, D. Seigler, L. Schoolcraft, L. Worden, J. McCann, L. Curtis. ROW THREE: J. Walsh, I.
McDowell, D. Curtis, D. Beemer, S. Liby, A. Wonders, D. Craun,
N. Lothamer, L. Wagner, P. Hughes, C. Daws, D. Hoopingarner,
B. Horn, G. Marquart.

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�ROW ONE (L toR): Zenith Ingersoll, Carolyn Sawdy, Lorinda Cole, Linda Brown, Pam Ames, Connie Wagoner. ROW
TWO: Jill Hufnagle, Regina Rossman, Judy DeLine, Pricilla Diedrich, Danette Seigler, Judy Helmick, Linda Worden,
Dianne Locke, Jackie Shouey, Barbara Hall, Sandra Bellamy, Mrs. Jane Roberts. ROW THREE: Lynn Wagner, Mary
Rossman, Diannia Curtis, Brenda Jaynes, Charlene Wentworth, Nancy Delandy, Sharon Blair, Beth Alexander, Sheila
Berlien, Jean Chapin , Carolyn Daws, Karen Aemiseger, Diane Friend, Eileen Parshall, Marianne Hughes. ROW FOUR:
Kay Saunders, Loraine Hutchins, Dolly Beemer, Donna Todd, Shirley Rogers, Iris McDowell, Nancy Johnson, Evlyn
Kratzer, Dianna Wallace, Glenna Marquart, Diana Hoopingarner, Sharon Hassinger. ROW FIVE: Nancy Lothamer, Jean
Walsh, Julie Matthew, Connie Strang, Twinkle Young, Pat Hughes, Sarah Lambright, Bonnie Horn, Carol Hampton,
Judy McCann, Sheran Van Hoosear. ROW SIX: Donna Craun, Milena Krymis, Linda Curtis, Judy Wendorf, DeLaine
Morris, Beverly Cochrane, Ann Wonders, Shirley Liby, Lirrl a Marowelli, Darlene Miller, Linda Schoolcraft.

Carol Hampton - parliamentarian of region; Julie
Matthew - president of region - 1962; Evlyn
Kratzer - v. -president of region- 1962 .

Beth Alexander, hist.; Carol Hampton, s. l.;
Bonnie Horn, parl.; Pat Hughes, sec.; Marianne
Hughes, sgt. at arms; Evlyn Kratzer, reporter
are F. H. A. officers.

�ROW ONE: Pat Reynolds, Jackie Shouey, Wanda Holmes, Delorse Otis, Linda Worden, Sharon Powers, Shirley Rogers,
Jackie Seamons, Judy Helmick. ROW TWO: Sharon Wolcott, Carolyn Daws, Bonnie Horn, Christine German, Sheila
Taylor, Nancy Johnson, Emma Funk, Joyce Osmun, Jill Hufnagle. ROW THREE: Diane Morris, Nancy Hardy, Connie
Strang, Pam Mangas, Carol Cochrane, Karen Dobson, Janet Lounds, Nancy Buell, Barbara Fenningsdorf, Evelyn Anderson, Colleen Wilmarth, Rosalee Peterson, Twinkle Young. ROW FOUR: Ella Cole, Martha Shoemaker, Shirley Liby,
Loraine Hutchins, Kay Saunders, Gloria Knowles, Diannia Curtis, Glenna Marquart, Delaine Morris, Judy Wendorf,
Eileen Parshall, Mrs. Ruth Young. ROW FIVE: Joyce Hall, Mary Sara Roth, Donna Craun, Connie Siler, Ruth Hermance, Judy Weber, Linda Curtis, Beverly Cochrane, Nancy Lothamer.

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Girls interested in being
future nurses learn, from Miss
Mary Mitchell, Director of
Nursing at Foote Memorial
Hospital of Jackson, that nursing
isn't the easiest vocation to be in.
The Quincy Chapter of the
Future Nurses of America visited
the Foote Memorial Hospital
late this winter.
A learning experience itself,
aiding patients at the Health
Center gave the girls an idea of
what will be expected of them
in this career.
Officers of the club were:
Sharon Wolcott, president; Nancy
Hardy, vice-president; Diane
Morris, secretary; and Ella Cole,
treasurer.
Mrs. Jane Terwillegar was
their advisor.

�ROW ONE (L to R): Dennis Smith, Larry Lounds , Keith King, Yale Wentworth , James Willen, Chuch Reynolds . ROW
TWO: Lynn Wagner, Jill Hufnagle, Sheila Taylor, Susan Todd, Kay Holmes, Cherri Daniels, Rita Shook, Anne Nance ,
Jackie Shouey. ROW THREE: Judy Speith, Karen Rupp, Nancy Hardy, Evlyn Kratzer, Chari Fidler, Donna Todd, Shirley
Rogers, Connie Odisher, Jean Chapin, Mr. Leland Monk. ROW FOUR: Pam Mangas, Julie Matthew, Linda Schoolcraft,
Ella Cole, Diane Morris, Sherry Johnson, Cheryl Thompson, Pat Hughes, Dorothy Monty, Rosalee Peterson. ROW FIVE:
Mike Clemenson, William Fazekas, Larry Bailey, Sandy Green, Janet Lounds, Linda Brown, Sheran Van Hoosear, Diana
Hoopingarner , Carol Cochrane, Colleen Wilmarth .

F u6uure Teacher CaJets
Helping directly with elementary students, and coping with their problems is an excellent way for the Future Teachers
of America to receive preliminary training. The Jennings Elementary School provides superior experience for these
cadets .
Speakers and movies helped to instill in the F. T. A. members enthusiasm for this profession
Other F. T . A. projects were a tea honoring the Q. H. S. faculty and an assembly presented during career month to
acquaint the student body with the merits of teaching.
A slave drive furnished money towards a $25 scholarship awarded to a qualified college-bound senior.

Discussing future plans at an executive meeting are Judy Spieth, Rita
Shook, v. -president; Linda Schoolcraft, sec.; Keith King, Cheryl
Thompson, treas . ; and Evlyn
Kratzer, president.

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�ROW ONE (L toR): Carol Cochrane, Sheila Taylor, Cherri Daniels, Margaret Moore, Judy Ames. ROW TWO: Pam Mangas , Jeff Kanouse, Iris McDowell, Mary Sara Roth, Robert Diedrich, Connie Rawson, Karen McClintic, Herb Johnson.
ROW THREE: Joyce Hard, Arlene Gu~inger, Jim Rogers, Fred Taschner, Charlene Wentworth, Arthur Schneider , Carol
Hampton, Jerry Borton, Karen Fry , Mike Smith, Andy VanDoren. STANDING: Mr. Daniel Shelles, band director; Terry
Paul, Craig Omo, Joan Lampman, Ric k Barrett , Neil Wilcox , Jerry Withington.

What does a band do for the school and for the students in it you rna y ask? For the school the Q. H. S. "A" Band is a
good-will ambassador as it travels to Marshall for the District 11 NSBOA Marching Festival, Kalamazoo for Solo and
Ensemble Festival, Union City for massed band, Sturgis for the District Band and Orchestra Festival, Holland for the
Holland Tulip Festival, and Coldwater for the dedication parade.
It doesn't need to travel to be of service to the school. A show by the band
at half-time at every home football
game is expected and well performed .

The "A" Band officers admire the
trophy they won as they congratulate
each other on winning a first at the
Marching Festival last fall. (L toR):
Adi Schneider, vice-president; Jill
Wagner, treasurer; Sheran Van Hoosear,
secretary; and Neil Wilcox, president.

�ROW ONE (L toR): Pricilla Diedrich, Joyce Hall, Sharon Johnson, Beth Alexander, Sheran VanHoosear. ROW TWO:
Barbara Hall, Karen Aemisegger, Jackie Ames, Rexine Brauker, Ray Monty, Lorinda Cole, Teresa Sprout, Jill Wagner,
Richard Hartley. ROW THREE: Larry Wortz, Werner Helfers, Connie Strang, Fernando Krymis, Evelyn Anderson, Milena
Krymis, Gerry Smith, Marianne Hughes, Tom Crane. ROW FOUR: Ray Merkle, Dick Howard, Bradley Moore, Steve
Buckley, Mark VanPatten. STANDING: Carol Smith (Oboe), Colleen Wilmarth (Bassoon), Tom Brockman (Trombone),
Sandy Green (First chair alto clarinet), Judy Hutchins (First chair clarinet).

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(())mmunity

A pep band is always on hand to either cheer up
or praise the basketball players at their home games.
Winter and Spring Concerts are always annual
events at Q. H. S.
Tempting the sweet tooth of every Q. H. S. student,
teacher, and friend, milk chocolate bars were sold
by the "A" Band members to build its treasury.
Being of service to their community, the "A"
Band marches in the Memorial Day parades in Quincy
and Allen.
Students taking "A" Band and participating in its
various activities receive background for careers in
the musical field as they exert their talents in music
even though they may not make music their vocation.
They have had a chance to realize their talents,
"Results, not excuses" is the motto of the band.
Some of the "A" Band members have even helped
to organize a German band and a dance band.
The "A" Band Parents are so proud of them that
they purchased new white spats and white gloves for
them as you '11 notice in their picture above.
The '62- '63 band year was under the direction of
Mr. Daniel W. Shelles. The student director was
Tom Brockman.

Next year the "A" Band will have a new front line because
the majorettes and drum major (below) are graduating this year.
They are: KNEELING (L-R) Colleen Wilmarth, Sandy Green,
STANDING (L-R) Judy Hutchins, Tom Brockman and Carol
Smith.

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Discipline

JE&lt;&amp;rnced
OFFICERS (L to R): Barbara Brents, treasurer; Susan Bush, secretary;
Richard Bermingham, vice-president; Don Lambright , president,
led the "B" Band successfully through its many festivals and parades.

Who works just as hard as the "A" Band? The "B" Band, of course! Even though their schedule isn't as heavy
during the marching and concert season, the "B" Band works just as hard and steadily on their activities as the
"A" Band. After all, they are all future "A" Band members so they need to discipline themselves for the
promotion .

ROW ONE (L toR): Patsy Burk, Carol Oxenham, Linda Green, Diane Friend. ROW TWO: Carolyn Worden, Pamela
Milliman, Ginger Hook, Jean Cook, Randy Burritt, Barbara Brents, Sue Knepper, Brenda Jaynes, Mari Abbott. ROW
THREE: Linda Curtis, Jackie Sprout, Susan Stetler, James Olney, James Hoff, Benny King, John Snyder, Gary Omo,
Daryl Hoffman, Jerry Kohler, Mike Moore. ROW FOUR: Jim Ball, Larry Luse, Beverly Brockman, Bonnie King, Rhonda
Miner, Rex Brown, Don Lett. ROW FIVE: David Bowerman, Bob Watkins, Dan Hirsch, Jim Sattler, Tom Nations,
Daniel Shelles, band director, Dick Lyons, Larry Counterman.

�(L toR): Cathy Kempton, Beverly Taylor, Terry Piper, Jane Zeck,
Janice Paul are "B" Band majorettes and Drum Major .

Homecoming, Halloween and Memorial Day are the parades the "B" Band participate in, as well as the Solo
and Ensemble Festival held at Kalamazoo and the Band and Orchestra Festival which was held at Sturgis this year.
Not wanting the "A" Band to out-do them, the "B" Band helped quench Q. H. S. ers' taste for milk chocolate
by also selling candy bars.

ROW ONE (L toR): Melanie Strauss, Tom Oxenham, Connie Tappenden, Linda Meiring. ROW TWO: Connie Thompson,
Sarah Lambright, Beth Watkins, Debbie Youngs, Linda Kriser, Art Walbridge, Morris Bollegraf. ROW THREE: Richard
Bermingham, Brian Hickok, Don Ball, Terry Barve, Mike Beach, Darlene Short, Susan Krok, Joe Hirsh, David Buckley,
Jim Blair, Susan Bush, Steve Smith. ROW FOUR: Kathy Kempton, Jane Zeck, Terry Piper, Janice Paul, Beverly Taylor,
Don Brown, Ken King, John Lampman, Don Lambright.

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Scrimaging in
basketball are
S. Van Hoosear,
J. Spieth, H.
Watso:-~, A.
Pelow, T.
Sprout, and M.
Hughes.

The officers of the Girls' Athletic Association
tugging out tumbling mats are: Judy Spieth,
president; Linda Brown, sergeant at arms; Andra
Pel ow, vice -president; Marianne Hughes, secretary; and Judy Ames, treasurer.

ROW ONE (L to R): L. Hutchins, B. Jaynes, M. Rossman, E. Funk,
C. Wentworth, E. Parshall. ROW TWO: J. Ames, A. Pelow, J.
Spieth, Miss J. Lilliquist, Mrs. L. Shelles, L. Brown, M. Hughes,
S. VanHoosear, J. Lounds. ROW THREE: C. Hampton, G. Marquart, M. Krymis, K. Saunders, D. Curtis, S. Lambright, E. Anderson, D. Craun, L. Coplin, C. Piper, Chari Fidler. ROW FOUR:
Cherri Daniels, C. Daws, J. Hard, N. Reynolds, D. Seigler, D.
Otis, D. Clemenson, L. Cole, K. Fry, H. Watson, L. Wagner.
ROW FIVE: D. Hoopingarner, B. Ames, T. Young, C. Strang, C.
Wilmarth, C. Cochrane, T. Sprout, S. Bellamy, D. Knowles, J.
Lampman. ROW SIX: J. Wendorf, L. Curtis, C. Thompson, P.
Ames, J. McCann, D. Chapman, P. Ames, S. Hassinger, M.

The trampoline is
enjoyed by N. Reynolds and D. Chapman. Spotting are
C. Wilmarth, C.
Cochrane, C. Hampton, M. Rossman and
C. Wentworth.

�SITTING (L toR): Keith King, Tom Crane, Gale Kiersey , James Willen, Charles Reynolds, Coach Richard McDonald,
Dale Lentz, Keith Hayward, Larry Rathert, Larry Wortz. ROW TWO: Bob Exelby, Rick Barrett, Mike Smith, Dennis
Smith, Bob Barrett, Herb Johnson, Sam Dodd, Richard Hartley, Tom Puckett, Dan Wood, Marvin Merkle. STANDING:
Mike Clemenson, Don Todd, Larry Bailey, Ken Peterson.

thletes Strive for
in QoHo§o
One club in which all Q. H. S. male
athletes strive for membership is the Varsity
Club. Athletes who have earned one varsity letter have an open invitation to join
the Club.
Serving the community , the Varsity
Club sold Christmas trees, which netted a
profit of $300. Purchasing Little 'C' pennants with this money added color and 'hominess' to the new gymnasium. To keep the
football players warn next fall, the Club
plans to buy parkas.
Aiding Varsity Club boys planning to go
on to higher education, the Club makes
available a $100 scholarship. The boy's
scholastic standings, citizenship and contribution to athletic sports are considered
in selecting the boy qualified to receive
this award. Another instrument to bring
about more enthusiasm is the sponsoring of
a trophy to the athlete of the year.
Operating a coat check during the year
and sponsoring a Faculty- Alumni basketball game were other money making projects.

Keith King, sergeant at arms; Tom Puckett, secretary; Sam
Dodd, treasurer; Tom Crane, vice-president; and Richard
Hartley, president, proudly examine trophy.

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�unctions of U.
Lear e lhy De egates
The Model United Nations Assembly was
formed at the Hillsdale College Campus and
sponsored by the Rotary. Q. H. S . members
again participated and represented Nationalist
China in the General Assembly. Quincy is
only one of the 88 high schools which were represented by a delegation on March 15 and 16.
Those participating were: SITTING: Diann
Williams, Mike Smith, Jill Wagner, Larry
Lounds, Darlene Miller, Evlyn Kratzer. STANDI G: Andrew Zeck, Ed Sattler, Steve Dobson,
Keith King, Margaret Moore, Mr. Stanley
Klyman, advisor; and Adi Schneider.

ROW ONE (L toR): G. Rodgers, F. Otis, L. Brown, C.
Sawdy, M. Bollegraf, D. Hirsch. ROW TWO: J. Helmick, C. Becker, S. Rogers, L. Marquart, H. Watson,
S. Smith, P. Reynolds . ROW THREE: advisor, Mr.
Gerald Pattok, D. Beemer, C. Fidler, B. Horn, L.
Wagner, R. Toth, C. Daws, J. Chapin, J. Hufnagle.
STANDING: D. Chapman, R. Burritt, J. Blair, D.
Caswell, D. Knowles, A. Bollegraf, J. Lounds. IN
WINDOW: A. Nance, J. W.alsh, M. Lindsey, S. Liby,
G. Abbott, R. Peterson, C. Odisher, E. Rice, I. McDowell, J. Olney, S. Berlien, G. Knowles.

High Spirits
R efresh ed. a t G a mes
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by Concessions P eople

�p.oris
help promote physical fitness, sportsmanship
and leadership- some of the main qualities
needed for tomorrow. Q. H. S. sports offered
are football, basketball, baseball, and track.
As well as being valuable for the future, they
are very much enjoyed by all students.

�BOTTOM ROW: Ben Puckett, Mike Smith, Larry Salyer, Bob Baker, Larry Bailey, Ken Peterson, Tom Mills,
John Lampman. ROW TWO: Jim Rogers, Steve Dobson, Marvin Merkle, Bill Fazekas, Dale Lentz, James
Willen, Dan Wood, Rick Barrett, Bob Exelby, Jim Hughes. ROW THREE: Coach Ronald White, Tom Thomas,
Rus Foust, Dick Hutchins , Craig Omo, Keith Hayward, Larry Bowerman, Coach Richard McDonald. ROW
FOUR: Jim Clark, Charles Reynolds, Richard Hartley, Gale Kiersey, Tom Crane, Keith King, Sam Dodd, Jack
Taylor , Bob Barrett.

Senior members of Varsity are:
KNEELING: Captain Larry
Bailey, Dale Lentz, Charles
Reynolds, Marvin Merkle, Jim
Willen, Rick Barrett. STANDING: Jim Clark, Rus Foust,
Richard Hartley.

Varsity cheereladers backing their team are: (L to
R): Sheran Van Hoosear, Sandra Bellamy, Judy
Deline, Bonnie Horn, Andra Pelow, Dana Queen.

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�The Junior Varsity Football Members are: ROW ONE (L toR): Philip Shilling, Terry Paul, Gene Parshall, Jeff Kanouse,
Dave Hardy, Steve Hughes, Bob Barrett. ROW TWO: Richard Lyons, Stanley Baker, Billy Gale, Gary Omo, Alan Himebaugh, Dewey Caswell, Larry Salyer. ROW THREE: Coach Gary Simmons, Larry Bowerman, Bob Van Hoosear , Jerry
Clark, David Berry, William Fazekas, Donald Lett, Craig Omo, Ben Puckett. ROW FOUR: Doug Thompson, Raymond
Merkle, Jack Taylor, Todd Ellis, Bruce Parker, Ron Meiring, Dick Hutchins.

J.V. s Lose Onlly One
1

Although the Varsity Orioles didn't win
many games this year , they kept the spectators on pins and needles constantly with
their fighting spirit .
Senior Larry Bailey won honors for the
team by being named All Conference Linebacker. Dick Hartley, also a senior, received honorable mention. Four junior
players receiving honorable mention were
Keith King, Tom Crane, Sam Dodd, and
Bob Exelby. Below is the football schedule
and scores.
Quincy - Quincy - Quincy - Quincy- Quincy- Quincy- Quincy-Quincy--

- 7
- 9
32
- 0
-14
- 6
-19
-14

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Nancy Reynolds, Judy McCann, Donna Craun, and
Linda Brown, reserve cheerleaders . demonstrate a
cheer they perform at football games.

Addison - - - - 21
Litchfield - - - 13
Athens - - - - - 0
Bronson - - - - -20
Homer - - - - - 26
Reading- - - - -26
Union City - - -14
Jonesville - - - 26

The Junior Varsity Football Team show
amazing potential this year. They finished
the season with only one loss on their record.

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�ROW ONE (L toR): Ben Puckett, Tom Thomas, Lerry Rathert, Sam Dodd, Keith Hayward, Herb Johnson, Gary
Abbott. ROW TWO: Coach Ronald White, Rusty Foust, Dennis Curtis , Dennis Smith, Don Daniels, Tom Crane,
Larry Wortz, Richard Hartley, Ray Monty.

Varsity 1Baslketba.H Team Returns to Top
"This was the best bunch of kids I've ever worked with," started Varsity Basketball Coach, Ronald White, "and I'n. ver y
proud that I was able to coach this group in the first winning season since 1951."
Ten games were won and six were lost by the Quincy Oriole team which tied them for third place in the Little "C"
Conference .
Sam Dodd , Tom Puckett, Richard Hartley, and Dennis Smith were the returning lettermen this 1962-63 season.
Indeed this was one exciting year for all Orioles as Quincy was once more at the top of the record .
It goes to show that with the right attitude and right initiative the best will win out.
Varsity cheerleaders, Sandra Bellamy, Andra Pelow, Judy Spieth,
Diane Hoopingarner, Sheran Van Hoosear, and Carol Smith, show
off new basketball uniforms purchased with money made from
record hops.

Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

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38
45
63
59
53
49
42
48
42
54
53
72
50
61
42
44

St . Charles
Athens
Jonesville
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Union City
Reading
Athens
Jonesville
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Union City
Reading
Camden

29
40
62
54
50
52
48
51
35
49
76
57
44

55
54
50

�ROW ONE (L toR): Ben Puckett, Bill Barve, Gene Rodgers, Gary Omo, Ken Osborn, Dick Lyons, Gary Abbott.
ROW TWO: Alan Himbaugh, Bradley Moore, Ron Krok, Bob Barrett, Ken Peterson, Tom Mills, Russ Timberman.
ROW THREE: Coach Richard McDonald, Phil Howard, Bob Watkins, Jerry Wortz, Ray Miller, Bruce Parker, Dic"
Roberts.
The Reserve Basketball team, too, has had one of the best years in a long time with a seven-nine record.
"They have had a fine attitude, spirit, and desire all through the season," says Coach Richard McDonald.
Six out of the 15 on the Reserve team will be eligible for Varsity next year.
"The main purpose of the Reserve team is primarily to iron our mistakes and gain experience to compete on
the varsity level," explained Coach McDonald.
The future looks pretty bright with these boys as the source of part of next year's Varsity team.

Reserves Gain Ex]p&gt;erience
Quincy 21
Quincy 38
Quincy 30
Quincy 18
Quincy 35
Quincy 26
Quincy 35
Quincy 32
Quincy 34
Quincy 43
Quincy 37
Quincy 18
Quincy 49
Quincy 36
Quincy 39
Quincy 32

St. Charles
Athens
Jonesville
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Union City
Reading
Athens
Jonesville
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Union City
Reading
Camden

45
28
28
48
51
44

31
49
32
27
39
40
28
37
31
44

Reserve basketball cheerleaders, Carole Talbot, Judy McCann,
Carol Hampton, and Nancy Reynolds, cheered the team on and
kept school spirit at its peak.

�ROW 0 E (L toR): B. Mason, J. Huggett, B. McConnell, D. Foley, J. Liby, B. Rootes, B. Hickock, B. King,
G. Ball. ROW TWO: L. Marquart, R. Mueller, K. King, L. Persails, C. Ames, C . Blackman, D. Price, D.
McCann, C. Musgrove, M. Fidler, T. Williams. ROW THREE: Coach Gary Simmons, C. Nance, J. Crane,
M. Moore, D. Baker , D. Lambright, D.
Bellamy, M. Trenary, D. Marvin, D. Trall,
J. Salyer. ROW FOUR: Gordon Hafer, B.
Merschman , S . Shook, R. Bermingham, J.
Lampman, K. Basse, J. Snellenberger, J.
Blair , J. Blair, J. Ball .

as11c Essentiafts Learned
The Jr . High Basketball team learned the
basic essentials of a good squad as they
competed with various area teams. Mr.
Gary Simmons served as their coach.

Above: Karen Bice,
Sandy Marquart, Carol
Stowell, and Susan
Krok served as eighth
grade cheerleaders.

Left: Deborah Youngs,
Patty Hayward, Linda
Meiring, and Carolyn
Worden cheered the
seventh grade on.

86

�activities play a very important part in the
life of a Q. H. S. student. The Homecoming
Dance, the J- Hop, and the Senior and Junior
Banquet are only a few of many activities
which present to the students the chance to
meet, understand, and to be accepted and
recognized by others . Much fun and enjoyment is gained from them.

�Student

ctivities

The winning float constructed by the
Senior Class is rated by a judge, James
Notestine .

Below: Freshmen stage winning skit earning the many points
toward the " pep JUg."

Bob Exelby, 56, plunges for another gain
while Charles Reynolds, 66; Gale Kiersey, 24;
and Rick Barrett, 42, cover in the Homecoming
football game with Reading on October 19 .

Homecoming Court
of '62 is represented
(Left to Right) by
Juniors, Andra Pelow
and Larry Lounds;
Senior candidates,
Colleen Wilmarth and
Adi Schneider; Carol
Smith and Richard Hartley; Queen and King, Judy Hutchins and Larry Bailey; Senior candidates, Sandy Green and Rick
Barrett; Sophomores, Charlene Wentworth and Bob Barrett; Freshmen, Sandy Bellemy and Alan Himebaugh.

�HiglbJight Homecoming

President Rick Barrett
presents Freshman
Class President Gary
Omo with much
coveted pep jug.

Queen Judy Hutchins
and King Larry Bailey
were crowned during halftime of the homecoming
game.

Eighth grade class president Morris Bollegraf accepts
the pep can from Student Council President Rick
Barrett .

89

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A small town girl goes to
New York City for a job and
a man. The big city doesn't
seem to be what it was cracked
up to be, but tables soon are
turned as this romantic comedy
comes to an end.

ROW ONE: F. Krymis, D. Ludlow, T. Brockman. ROW TWO: E.
Kratzer, D. Morris, S. Taylor, M. Merkle, K. Rupp, C. Smith.
ROW THREE: C. Reynolds, J. Ames, S. Van Hoosear, Mrs. Terwillegar. director; J. Matthew, L. Schoolcraft, D. Queen, C. Wilmarth,
C. Cochrane.

Make-up is only one part of the production of a play notes J. Ames.

Trying to act sophisticated, Meg (C . Smith) tries a
cigarette in a survey conducted by Miles Daughton
(T. Brockman).
"Mother, Father, Aunt Fern, Aunt Lettie, I'm engaged," cries Meg (C. Smith) happily to her surprised relatives. Fortr a ying the aunts are D. Morris
and S. Taylor. Father and Mother are played by
M. Merkle and K. Rupp.

·----

"Mmm boy
am I ever
engaged!"
muffles
Meg (C.
Smith) as fiance's
little brother Evan
(F. Krymis)
says "Wait
a minute!"

�Leaders
of Grand
Fenwick
wave to
cheering
crowd as
the army
leaves
for war .

A war prisoner
is captured by
Grand Fenwic k.

Director. Mr .
Dan Shelles,
demonstrates
a movement.

Juniors Becom.
CAST,
Brown,
THREE:
Monty,

Thespians

"The Mouse That Roared"
Grand Fenwick, a counuy five miles
by three, declares war on the U. S.
over wine, storms ew York City
with bows and arrows, captures the
most powerful weapon in the world ,
and wins. To save her throne and
her counuy, the Duchess of Grand
Finwick proposes marriage through
her Mother-in-law to be, as the
Junior play comes to a hilarious
finale .

ROW ONE: J . Kanouse , J. Hughes, D. Howard, W. Heifers, J . Johnson . ROW TWO: J. Chapin , L.
M. Helmick, C. Becker, R. Rossman, I. McDowell, J. Walsh, D. Craun, P. Holt, J . Ames. ROW
M. Smith, L. Lounds, G. Kiersey, H. Johnson, T. Crane, J. Lothamer, D. Knowles, D. Miller, R.
R. Bruaker, K. McClintic, J. Lampman, L. McDonald, S. Dobson, B. Fazekas.

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Karen Rupp was honored by being chosen D.A.R.
Good Citizen of Q. H. S. Qualities considered are
dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism.
She was chosen by the Senior Class and the faculty.

Winning the "Best Couple" name
at the Valentines Hop were Tom
Puckett and Marianne Hughes.
They competed against 14 couples.
Balloting was done by penny voting.

Ruth Hermance won the Betty Crocker "Homemaker
of Tomorrow" award at Q. H. S. She is eligible to
compete with other high school winners in a state
contest.

�solicited give students the opportunity to
meet and converse with the public . It is an
experience in handling money and carrying
out business transactions. It gives the student confidence in himself and his school.
These are all valuable factors for the student
who is contemplating a business career.

�FIRST NATIONAL BANK

The First National Bank offers many opportunities for employment to high school graduates. Their modern, efficient quarters provide very pleasant working conditions. The whole atmosphere of the bank promotes learning and experience for the employees.

SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1881

�Drive-in
banking saves
much time and
many steps for
customers.

Convenience, again,
is stressed in this
spacious banking
area.

Even though the First
National Bank is new
it still strives to
make the best better.
A newly added piece
of office equipment is
being used at left. This
machine cuts down hand
labor and increases the
efficiency of the bank.

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Quincy, Michigan

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1

63
Appliances - Hardware - Paint

DEAN REALTY
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5 W. Chicago St.

Phone: 639-3355

Coldwater, Mich.

Quincy, Mich.

LEONARD
SERVICE

CHARLOTTE GLAUM
BEAUTY SHOP

121E.Chicago

Complete Beauty Needs

Quincy

64 W. Chicago St.
Ph. 639-4297

Congratulations, Class of 1963

DIEDRICH FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE

Ph. 639-5555

Quincy, Mich.

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Johnson Motors
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JAMES SWALLOW
Quality Coal

Sporting Goods

Marble Lake

639-4005

Best Wishes
From

GRIFFIN'S
HARDWARE

42 E. Chicago St.
Phone 639-5425

Best Wishes
Class of 1 63

RAY'S
BARBER SHOP
North Main Street
Quincy
Mich.

�-A-

Abbott, Gary 37, 80, 84, 85
Abbott, Mari 41, 60,76
Abbott, Sherry 33, 63
Acme Abrasives, Inc. 108
Aemisegger, Karen 29, 71,75
Aemisegger, Larry 44
Alamo Drive-In, The 112
Alexander, Beth 25, 71,75
Alexander, John 33, 69
Ames, Bonnie 29, 78
Ames, Charles 41
Ames, Jacqueline L. 17, 75, 90
A Band 5, Cheerleader, Class treasurer, FTA,
Student Council treasurer
Ames, Judy 25, 74, 78, 91
Ames, Pam 33, 71, 78
Ames, Patricia 29, 78
Ames, Patty 40,41
Anderson, Evelyn 29, 72,75
Anthony, Lois 37
Arnold Auto Parts 112
-B-

Bailey, Lawrence D. 17, 63, 73, 79, 82, 88,89
Class vice president, Baseball, B01vling, Football 4, Homecoming King, Varsity Club
vice president
Baker, Bob 29, 68,82
Baker, David 37
Baker, Donna J. 17, 64
Basketball 2, Oriole Business Manager
Baker Motel and Insurance 112
Baker, Stanley 83
Baldwin, Dr. and Mrs. P. C. 118
Ball, Donald 37, 76, 77
Ball, Robert 41
BANDS 74, 75, 76, 77
Banker, Stanley 33
Barber, Larry 44, 61
Barber, Terry 44, 61
Barrett, Richard L. 17, 66, 67, 74, 79, 82, 88, 89
Band 5, president; Baseba 11 3, Basketball 2,
Dance Band, Executive Commiuee, Football
4, HomecomingCourt, NHS, Student Council
4, president Varsity Club 2, Top Ten, Track 4
Barrett, Robert 28, 29, 31, 63, 79, 82, 83, 85, 88

Barve, Mickey 44
Barve, Sandra 44
Barve, Steve 44, 61
Barve, Terry 41, 77
Barve, William 33, 85
BASKETBALL 84, 85, 86
Basse, King 37, 61
Basse, Mike 44, 60, 61
Bates, JefferyG. 6,17,64,93
Annual Advertising Manager, Band, Baseball,
Football 2, Oriole, Track 2
Baughman, Phil 29
Beach, Mike 41, 60,77
Beauty Center, The 106
Becker, Christine 25, 27, 80,91
Beckman, Diane 29
Beckman, Paula 44
Beemer, Dolly 33, 71, 80
Bellamy, Daniel J. 37
Bellamy, Sandra 32, 33, 71, 78, 82, 84, 88
Berlien, Sheila 25, 71, 80
Bermingham, Richard 37, 76,77
Berry, Dave 29, 83
Berry, Mike 25
Beverly's Flower and Gift Shop 100
Bice, Karen 37, 86
Bitner, Debby 44
Blackman, Chesty 41
Blair, Jack 41
Blair, James 37, 77, 80
Blair, John 25
Blair, Judy 41
Blair, Richard H. 17
Band 2, Bo.ding
Blair, Sharon 33, 71
Blue, Melvin L. 104
BOARD OF EDUCATION 8
Bollegraf's Department Store 100
Bollegraf, Morris 36, 37, 77, 80,89
Bollegraf, Anna 28, 29,80
Bonham, Pam 44
Booher, Kathy 36,37
Borton, Gerald 25, 74
Bo~&gt;erman, David 37,76
Bowerman, Larry 29, 82, 83
Bowers, Bruce 44, 61
Boyer, Michael 44, 61
Bradley, Billy 44, 61
Bradley, Larry 29,31

�BOLLEGRAF'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
All Your Clothing Needs
Quincy, Michigan

Congratulations, Class of 1 63

BEVERLY'S
FLOWER &amp; GIFT
SHOPPE

3 East Chicago Street
Quincy, Michigan

GREER
ENTERPRISES
Home of GLEN RAY
HOT DOG MACHINES
Quincy, Michigan

ROOTES

fM~bii J SERVICE

We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9595
36 East Chicago
Quincy, Michigan

Compliments of

MAINS PHARMACY
Quincy, Michigan

�Branch County Federal Savings &amp; Loan Bank 98
Brents, Barbara 33, 76
Brockman, Beverly 41, 66, 76
Brockman, Clay T. 118
Brockman, Thomas H. 5, 6,17, 66, 75, 90,93
Annual Advertising, Band 4, Student Conductor;
Drum Major 2, Chorus, Forensics, Junior,
Senior Speech Plays, Student Council Delegate
Lrg., Bowling, Tennis 3
Brown, Don 41, 77
Brown, JackieS. 17,62
Basketball 3, Class treasurer, FHA 3, secretary,
Top Ten
Brown, Linda 24, 25, 71, 73, 78, 80, 83,91
Brown, Rex 33, 76
Brown, Roberta H. 18
Annual treasurer, FNA secretary, FTA
Brauker, Rexine 25 , 75,90
Buell, Nancy J. 5, 6, 18, 64, 72
Band, Annual, Forensics, FNA 3, Junior Speech
Plays, Oriole
Buckley, David 44, 77
Buckley, Jerry 37
Buckley, Steve 33, 75
Burk, Jim 29, 69
Burk, Patsy 37, 66,76
Burleson, Gene 37
Burritt, Randy 37, 7 6, 80
Burritt, Thomas 41
BUS DRIVERS 61
Bush, Susan 33, 76, 77

-cCalhoun, Mrs. Vera 58
Carpenter, Jerry D. 18,69
FFA 4
Carpenter, Junior 29, 68, 69
Caswell, De\vey 29, 80,83
Chalker, Gary 33
Chalker, Mr. Orin 10,336
Champion, Bob 44
Champion, Ron 33
Chapin, Jean 25, 71, 73, 80, 91
Chapman, Debbie 29, 78, 80
Charlotte's Beauty Shop 96
CHEERLEADERS 82, 83, 84, 85,86
Clark, Gerald 25, 83
Clark, James W. 18, 82
Class vice president, Football 3, Junior Play,
Varsity Club, Track 2
Clark, Ken 41
Clawson, George 44
Clawson, Brady 41
Clawson, Danny 37
Clemenson, Dee 33, 78

Clemenson, Michael W. 18, 73, 79, 80
Baseball 3, Basketball, Football 2, FTA Officer,
Varsity Club
Clifford, Bonnie 44
Clifford, Peggy 41
Clingan, Mary 33, 63
Coates, Mary 44
Cochrane, Beverly 33, 71, 72
Cochrane, Carol A. 18, 64, 72, 73, 74, 78, 90
Annual, A Band 5, FTA, FNA 2, GAA, Oriole
2, Senior Play, Student Council, Senior
Edition
Cochrane, Sharon 41
Coldwater Finance Company 110
Cole, Ella F. 18, 59, 60 , 63, 72, 73, 75
Basketball, F A, FTA, YFC
Cole, Larry 33, 69 , 78
Cole, Lorinda 29, 63, 66 , 71
Conant, Diana 41, 60
CONCESSIONS 80
Conrad, Dorice 44
Conrad, Diana 44
Converse, Jerry 33
Converse, Judy 37
Converse, Larry 44, 61
COOKS 60
Cook, Charles 44, 61
Cook, Jean 37, 76
Coonce, Jim 41
Coonce, Martha A. 18
Bowling, Chorus, FHA 2, vice president; FTA
Coplin, Gerry 41, 60
Coplin, Linda 5, 29
Corey's Mens Store 112
Corless, Miss Phylis 50
Counterman, Larry 37, 76
Counterman, Richard 29, 69
Cox, Penny 44
Crandall, Terry 33
Crane, Jerry 41
Crane, Tom 24, 25, 67, 75, 79, 82, 84,91
Craun, Donna 6,25, 63, 71,72, 83,91
Crotty Corporation 108
Curtis, Dennis 25, 84
CUSTODIANS 60
Curtis, Diannia 6, 29, 71, 72, 78
Curtis, Linda 33, 71, 72, 76
Curtis, Nelson 25, 63
-D-

Daniels, Cherri 5, 29, 73, 74
Daniels, Donald 25, 84
Daniel's Jewelry 102
Davis, Tom 37

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SAM'S
BARBER SHOP

SUNDSTROM'S
GARDEN CENTER

Quincy, Michigan

Quincy, Michigan

See

LEGG
LUMBER CO.
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Headquarters for Artcarved
"PERFECT" DIAMOND RINGS
Coldwa ter. M ich.

Building Material Transit-Mixed Concrete
Low Cash Prices
Coldwater, Michigan

�D1ws, Carolyn 33, 71, 72 , 78,80
Da1,s, Jame 41
Da1,s, Joe 33
Dean Realty 96
DeJonge, Mrs. Ruth 50 , 52
Delaney, Clifford 29, 68
Delaney, Nancy :25,71
Delaney, Richard 29
DeLine, Judy 33 , 71,82
DeLine, Lori 44
Denham, Mrs. Jean 10
Dewyer, Arthur 33
De1,yer, Bill 37
De1,yer, Kenny 44, 61
Dickenson, Harry 33
Diedrich, Bob 29, 74
Diedrich Funeral Home 96
Diedrich, Pricilla 33, 71,75
Dobson Insurance 119
Dobson, Karen 29, 72
Dobson, Steven 25 , 63 , 66, 80, 82,91
Dodd, Sam 5, 25, 63, 79, 82, 84
Donbrock, Craig L. 18, 68, 69
FFA 4, Officer, Football 2
Donley, David
Dooley, Carleen 41, 60
Dooley, Robert 44, 61
Do1,ker, Henry 25
Dunckel, Cheryl 29
-E-

Eaton, Christine 37
Eaton, Renae 4, 29
EIGHTH GRADE 37, 38 , 39
EIGHTH GRADE EXECUTIVE BOARD 36
Ellis, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. 118
Ellis, Todd 29, 83
Esterline, John 29
Esterline, Russell 29
Esterline, Mrs. Vivian 56
Etchey, Gary 44, 61
Ewers, Ron 37
Ewers, Mrs. Vivian 46
Exelby, Lavern 29
Exelby, Robert 25, 79, 82 , 88
-F-

Face, Bonnie 33
Face, Charles 44
Faulkner , Mr. Ja ck10
Fazekas, Stephen (Bill) 25 , 60 , 69, 73, 82 , 83 , 91
Fenningsdorf, Barbara 29, 72
Fenningsdorf, William
Fenno, Mark 44, 61
Fenno, Robert
Fenno, Stephenie 37, 66

Fersch, Frank 29, 69
Fidler, Chari 4 , 6, 29, 73,80
Fidler, Gary 41
Fidler, Patti 44
Fidler, Mike 41
FIFTH GRADE 45,47
FIRST GRADE 54, 55
First. 'ational Bank of Quincy 94,95
Fischer, Mr. Oscar 10,28
Fish, Shirley 41
Foley, Dale 41
FOOTBALL 82, 83
FOURTH GR.\ DE 4o, 49
Foust, Kieth 33
Fou&gt;t, O.car G. 18, 63, 82 , 84
Baseball 3, Basketball 1, Football 4, Varsity
Club
Freese, Edhard 29, 68
Freese, Jo Dean 19, 69
FFA 4
Freese, Lou Ann 37
FRESHMAN CLASS 33 , 34, 35
FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD 32
Friend, Diane 71,76
Fritz, Gwen 29
Fry, Duane 37
Fry, Karen 29, 74,78
Fuller, Regina 37
Funk, Emma Jean 29, 72 , 78
Funk, Karen 44
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 69
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 70
FUTURE URSES OF AMERICA 72
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 73
-G-

Gale , William 34, 83
Ganger, Valerie 44
Geer, Wayne 44, 61
Geishert, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. 118
German, Christine 29, 72
German, Ly nn 44
Gibson, Mrs. Mareeda 54
Gilchrest, Eric 25, 63
GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO, 78
Glaum, Gary 34, 60
Glaum, Mike 44, 61
Gleason, Trudy 37
Green, Linda 32, 34, 76
Green, Loren 37
Green, ancy 41
Green, Richard 4, 29
Green, Sandra L. 19, 67 , 73, 75 , 88
A Band 5, Majorette 3, FT A 3, Executive
Committee, HS, Junior Play, Homecoming
Court, Top Ten
Greer Enterprises 100

�Best Wishes
to
the C1as s of 1 63
Latest Fashions

QUINCY
DINER AND GAS
LEONA'S APPAREL
&amp; BRIDAL SHOPPE

Best Wishes to
C1as s of 1963

Quincy, Michigan
Quincy, Michigan

Phone: 639-7475

MELVIN L. BLUE
SAVINGS AND PROTECTION
Route No. 2

Quincy, Michigan

Phone: 639-5141

�Griffin's Hard ware 98
Guisinger, Arlene 29,74
-H-

Hack, Frances 29
Hack, Linda 44
Hafer, Gordon 41
Hafer, Richie 34
Hagaman, Bruce 34
Hall, Barbara 34, 71, 75
Hall, Joyce E. 19, 72,75
FNA 3, FT A 2 Officer, Oriole, A Band 4,
Annual 1
HALL MONITORS 63
Hamm 's Grocery 114
Hampton, Carol 30, 71, 74, 78, 85
Hanselman, Candance 44
Hanselman, Greg 41
Hard, Joyce 30, 74, 78
Hardy, Alice 41
Hardy, David 30
Hardy, Nancy I. 19, 59, 60, 64, 72, 73,83
FTA 2, FNA 2 Officer, Oriole, YFC 4 President,
MUNA
Harm, Daniel 37, 66
Harm, Sandra 30
Harmon, Arlen 30
Harris, Mrs. Dora 10
Hart, Arthur 34
Hartley, Richard D. 4,19, 66, 67, 75, 79, 81, 82, 84,88
A Band 5, Student Council, Class Officer,
Homecoming Court, NHS Officer, Varsity Club
3 President, Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball
3, Dance Band, Top Ten
Hassinger, James 34, 69
Hassinger, Larry L. 19
B Band 2
Hassinger, Sharon 30, 71,78
Haver, Kay 41
Hayward, Keith 25, 63, 66, 67, 82, 84, 79
Hayward, Patricia 41
Hayward, Vicki 37
Helfers, Werner 5, 26, 27, 75,91
Helmick, James 41
Helmick, Judith 34, 60, 71, 72, 80
Helmick, Mary 26,27, 91
Hermance, Ruth 19, 72, 92
FHA, FNA, "Homemaker of Tomorrow"
Hickok, Brad 44, 61
Hickok, Brian 37, 66, 77
Hickok, Paul 120
Hicks, Mrs. Margaret 51
Hildebrand, Joe 26, 60
Hilliar, Charles 41
Hilton, Wendy 44

Himebaugh, A!an 32, 34, 83, 35, 88
Himebaugh an&lt;!~arrish Barber Shop 106
Hirsch, Bert R. 19
FFA 3, Band, Track
Hodgman Insurance Agency 110
Hoff, James 41, 76
Hoffman, Daryl 34, 76
Hoffman, Rev. Donald J. 114
Holmes, Kay 30, 73
Holmes, Wanda E. 19, 63,72
Chorus, FHA, FNA, Oriole
Holt, Patricia 26, 91
HOMECOMING 88, 89
Honyoust, Michael
Hook, Ginger 41, 76
Hoopingarner, Diane 6, 34, 66, 71, 73, 78, 84
Horn, Bonnie 30, 71, 72, 80, 82
Horn, Leonard 30, 68, 69
Horton's Apparel Store 116
Howard, Dick 4, 26, 27, 75,91
Howard, Phillip 34, 85
Hufnagle, Jill 34, 63, 71, 72, 73
Huggett, John 41
Huggett, Ronald 26, 44, 61
Huggett, Sharon 37
Hughes, Marianne 30, 71, 75, 78,92
Hughes, Marsha 44
Hughes, Patricia A. 6, 19, 61 , 62, 67, 71, 73
FHA 3 Officer, FTA 1, NHS 1, Basketballl,
Top Ten, Annual 1, Senior Edition, FHA
Delegate to State, Salutatorian
Hughes, Ronald 26, 27, 82,91
Hughes, Stephen 30,83
Hulbert, Patty 44
Hutchins, Jim 44
Hutchins, Judith A. 5, 6, 17, 19, 66 , 67, 69, 75, 88, 89
NHS, Girls' State, Class Officer, Student
Council, A Band 5 Officer, Majorette, Annual
2, Editor Senior Edition, Junior Play, FFA
Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen, Top Ten,
Valedictorian
Hutchins, Loraine 26, 71, 72, 78
Hutchins, Richard 31, 30, 66, 69, 82,83

-IIngersoll, Zenith 26, 71

-JJames, Milo 37
James, Myrtle 41
James, Nila 38
Jaynes, Brenda 30, 71, 76,78
Johnson, Donald 34
Johnson, Herb 26, 74, 79, 84, 91

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&amp; PARRISH

BARBER SHOP
20 S. Hanchett St.
Coldwater, Michigan

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COMPLIMENTS OF

WATT'S DRUG STORE
Quincy , Michigan

�Johnson, Jim 26, 91
Johnson, Nancy 30, 71, 72, 60
Johnson, Ronald 41
Johnson, Sharon A. 20, 73, 75
A Band 4, Chorus, FT A 2, FHA 3, Bowling,
Senior Edition
Johnston, Michael
Jones, James M. 20, 63
Football1, Basketball1, Track 1
JUNIOR CLASS 25, 26, 27
JUNIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE BOARD 24
JUNIOR PLAY 91
Justice, John 44, 61
Justice, Thomas 34
-K-

Kallioinen, John
Kanouse, Jeff 4, 26, 74, 83, 91
Keelean, Mr. George 11
Keith, Billy 45, 61
Keller, Mac 38
Kempton, Cathlean 41, 77
Kestner, Robert 38, 66
Kiersey, Gale 26, 79, 83, 88, 91
Kiersey, Gary 34
Kiess Jewelry 119
KINDERGARTEN 56, 57
· King, Benny 38,76
King, Bonnie 42, 76
King, Keith 1, 26, 63, 69, 73, 79, 80, 82
King, Kenneth 42, 77
King, Ron 30
King, Mrs. Ruth 53
Kizer's 104
Klepack, Richard 45
Kling. Linda 42
Klyman, Mr. Stanley11, 28,80
Knepper, Sue 34,76
Knirk, Gary 45
Knowles, Donna 26, 65, 78, 80, 91
Kno1vles, Gloria 27, 72, 80
Kochendorfer, Bob 38
Kochendorfer, Judy 45
Kohler, Jerry 34,76
Kratzer, Evlyn C. 6, 20, 65, 66, 67, 71, 73, 80,90
Annual 3, Editor; Class vice president,
Forensics, FHA 4 President, Secretary,
Rep. FHA Reg. Office and St. Con.; Reg.
Workshop; FFA Sweetheart Candidate, FTA
2, President; Basketball, MU A, Speech,
Senior Play, Oriole 2, Student Council, HS
Treasurer; Senior Edition
Kremheller, Dave 34
Kriser, Larry 38
Kriser, Linda 42, 77
Krok, Ron 30, 85
Krok, Susan 38, 77

Krymis, Fernando J. 6, 20, 60, 67, 69, 75
Annual, Band 4, Dance Band, NHS, FFA,
Assistant President
Krymis, Milena, 30, 60, 71, 75, 78
-L-

Lambright, Don 38, 66, 76, 77
Lambright, Sarah, 34, 66, 71, 77,78
Lampman, Joan 6, 26, 38, 67, 74, 78,91
Lampman, John 36, 66, 77, 82
Langstaff, Allen L. 20
Larsen, Mr. Elwood 9
Larsen, Max Ford 110
Leavitt, Charles W. 20
FFA 4
Leavitt, Carl 30
Leavitt, Doris 34
Leavitt, Harold 45, 61
Leavitt, Bill 5, 26
Legg Lumber Company 102
Lentz, Dale F. 4, 20, 79, 82
Baseball, FFA, Football, Varsity Club
Leonard's Service 96
Leona's Apparel and Bridal Shoppe 104
Leslie, Miss Judy
Lett, Don 34, 76, 83
LIBRARIANS 63
Liby, John 42
Liby, Shirley 34, 60, 71, 72, 80
Lilliquist, Miss Judy 11, 32, 78
Livingston, Mr. Ira C. 11, 67
Lindsey, James 30, 69
Lindsey, Margie M. 20, 64, 80
Annual, Oriole 2
Lindsey, Mary Agnes 34
Lindsey, Ruth 42
Locke, Dan 42
Locke, Dianna 34, 71
Locklin, Don 45
Locklin, Patsy 34
Locklin, St&gt;aron 20, 64
FHA 2, FNA 3, Oriole
Long, Dan 38
Long, Pricilla 24,26
Longardner, Kaye 42, 60
Lothamer, James 26,91
Lothamer, Linda 45
Lothamer, Nancy 34, 71,72
Lounds, Janet 30, 72, 73, 78, 80
Lounds, Larry 4, 24, 26, 63, 73, 80, 88, 91
Lowther, Jack 30
Ludlow, David L. 20, 90
Bowling, Football, Junior, Senior Plays, Track,
Varsity Club 3
Luse, Jack 30, 69
Luse, Larry 42, 76

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ACME ABRASIVES, INC.
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Congratulates
Class of 1 63

�Lynd, Mrs. Ida 47
Lyons, Richard 34, 76, 83, 85
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Macklin, Tom 45, 61
MAGAZINE DRIVE 66
Mains Pharmacy 100
Malone, Holley 45
Malone, Kathey 42
Mangas, Pamela D. 20, 62, 71, 72, 73,74
A Band 4, Cheerleader, Executive Committee,
FHA 4, FNA 3, FTA 4, Senior Edition
Marion, David 38
Marowelli, Fred 45, 61
Marowelli, Linda 34, 71
Marowelli, Tom 34, 69
Marquart, Glenna 30, 71, 72, 78
Marquart, Lyle 38, 80
Marquart, Sandy 38
Marsh, Calvin 42
Marvin, Doug 42
Marvin, Larry 30
Marvin, Linda 45
Mason, Mickey 30
Mason, Robert 38
Matthew, Julie A. 20, 62, 71, 73,90
Annual, Cheerleader 2, Class treasurer, FHA 4,
Off., Reg. Off. 2; FTA 4, Oriole, Senior Play,
Senior Edition, Student Council
Maurer, Darwin L. 4, 20, 69
Baseball, FFA 4, Varsity Club
Maxson, John C. 20, 69
FF A 4, Officer
McCann, Gary 34
McCann, Dave 42
McCann, Judy 34, 71, 78, 83,85
McCann, Marilyn 38
McClintic, Karen 26, 74, 91
McClintic's Allen 114
McComb's 108
McConnell, Mrs. June 11
McConnell, Mrs. Ruth 54
McConnell, Bill 40. 42
McDonald, LaVern 26, 68, 69, 91
McDonald, Mr. Richard 12, 79, 82, 85
McDowell, Iris 26, 27, 63, 71, 74, 80,91
McEwan, Dr. James E. 118
McGugan, Mrs. Cleo 51
McMichael, Doug 38
McRae, Darlene E. 20, 64
McRae, Linda 30, 63
McRae, Dick 5, 26, 69
Meiring, Linda 42, 77
Meiring, Ron 69, 83
Merkle, Marvin K. 20, 79, 82, 90

Student Council2, Football 3, Basketball 2,
Junior and Senior Plays, Class President,
Executive Committee, Varsity Club, Senior
Edition
Merkle, Raymond 30. 75, 83
Merschman, William 42
Miller, Darlene 6, 26, 62, 67, 71, 80,91
Miller, Ra ymon 34, 85
Milliman, Gary 45, 61
Milliman, Pamelia 38, 76
Mills, Michael 42
Mills, Samuel 42
Mills, Tom 31, 69, 82, 85
Miner, Rhonda 42, 76
Monk, Mrs. Cora 48
Monk, Mr. Leland 12, 28, 73
Monty, Dorothy I. 21, 73
FTA 1
Monty, Raymond 26, 66, 75, 84, 91
Moore, Bradley 30, 31, 66, 75, 85
Moore, Margaret A. 21, 63, 66, 74, 80
A Band 5, Oriole Staff (Assistant Editor)
FTA 4 year, Senior Play, Student Council,
MUNA, Annual!, Chorus 2, Pep Club,
Forensics
Moore, Michael 40, 42, 76
Morris, Darlene 30, 38
Morris, DeLaine 71, 72
Morris, Delorse 42
Morris, Diane 21, 72, 73, 90
FNA, FHA, FTA, Annual, MUNA
Mueller, Bobby 45, 61
Mueller, Carolyn 34
Mueller, Ronnie 42
Musgrove, Clare 42
Muse, Judith 30
Music Mart 119

ance, Anne 38, 80
Nance, Claude 42
Nance, James
A TIONAL HO OR SOCIETY 67
Nations, Patty 45
Nations, Thomas 38, 76
Na tzel, Katherine 42
Natzel, Robert 34
Neusbaum, Bryon 34
Neusbaum, Kenneth 27
Nickols, Eugene
Nickols, Karen 38, 66
Nickols, Lynn 30
Nickols, Wynn 45, 61
Nutt, Kathy 45
Nutt, Larry 38

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Caldwaler, Michigan

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13 South Monroe
Coldwater • Michigan
278-5717

34 West Liberty St.
Quincy, Michigan
639-5975

�Pre ton ' s_!~rkey_Farm 116
Price, Richard 43
PJckett, Ben 38, 82, 83, 84, ... 5
Pw.:kctt, Tom 30, 79 , 92

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Odtsher, LeMoyne 30
Odisher, Roberta C. 4, 21, 73, ~c
Oriole 2, Annual 1, FTA 1, F:\.
OFFICE STAFF 62
Olney, James 3 , 66, 76,30
Olney, Richard
Omo, ?.lr. Argyle 12, 40
Omo, Craig 30, 63, 66, -4, 32, 3
Omo, Gary 32, 35, 76, 3, 5, ~9
Orchard Beach Farm 116
ORIOLE A:\. 1 UAL 6
ORIOLE TMF 64
Osborn, Ken 1eth 30, 5
Osmun, Joyce 6, 27, t33, 72
Otis, Carolyn 45
Otis, Delorsc 34, 7", 72
Otis, Fred 34, 0
Oxenham, Carol 38, 76
Oxenham , Irs. Mary 49
Oxenham, Tom 32 , 34, 77

1

-QQueen, Dana G. 5,21,82,90
BasKetball2, Cheerleader 2, FTA 2, Junior ,
-em or Plays, Speech Play. YFC President,
Forensics
Quimby, Connie 45
Quimby, Lloyd . 1. 5, 21
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, FT.\,
FFA, Bo1ding, tudent Council
Quincv Diner and Gas 104
Quine\ !lard ,are 96
Quincy Herald 10
Quincy Ice Company 119
Quincy Lumber Company 97
Quincy Products Company 114
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Parker, Bruce 30,83,85
Parkinson, Mrs .• lattie 57
Parshall , Eileen 30, 71, 72, 7C
Parshall, Gene 34, 69, 83
Pattok, .1r. Gerald 5,12,80
Pattok, ?.1rs. Sandra 12,2
Paul, Janice 3 , 77
Paul, Terry 34, 74, 83
Payne , John 34
Payne, Tom 38
Pea ·ey, Dale 43
Peavey, l.:.inda 38
Pelo ,·, Andra 27 , 78, 82 , b4, 3
Pelo1' , Guy 45, 61
Penney 's 110
Per ails , Ca l 38
Persails, Diana 45
Persails , Larry 43
Peterson, Kathy 43 , 60
Peterson, Ken 2 , 31, 30 , 79, 2, 5
Peterson , Ron 68, 69
Peterson , Rosalee M . 21, 72, 73 , 80
FTA 3, F, A 1 , Bo1ding
Phelps, !'v1rs . Pearl 49
Pierce, Steven 38
Pie rson , Wa nda 34
Piper , Constance 34
Pi per , Terry 77
Pomranka , Mrs . Addimae 53
Po\\·ers, haron 34, 63 , 72
Preston, Martin 30 , 69

R&amp;L 5¢ to $1 Store 96
Rasmussen, Chris 30
Rasmussen, Regina 43
Rathert , Larry F. 21, 79 , 84
Track, Basketball, Football , FT A, Bo1ding,
Baseball
Rathert Marine 98
Rai\'SOn , Constance 30,74
Ra1,son Funeral Home 118
Ra ,,·son, Melanie 43
Ray 's Barbershop 98
Reichhart, Larry 45
Reyburns 119
Reynold , Charles M. 21, 63 , 73, 79, 82 , 88,90
Football 4, Baseball, FT A (officer); Varsity
Club , cience Club , Senior Play
Reynolds , Cindy 45
Reynolds , Nancy 63, 78 , 83, s.s
Reynolds , Mr. Ronald 9, 63 , 66 , 67
Reynold , Patricia 6, 72 , 80
Rhoades , William 34
Rhoades , Janice 45
Rhoades, Kathleen 30
Rhoades, Suzanne 38
Rice , Elaine 30 , 80
Risk , Bernice 3
Roberts , Mrs. Jane 12, 71
Roberts, LcR9y 27 , 68 , 69
Roberts , Richard 34, 69 , 85
Rodgers , Vernon 34
Rogers , Dale 61
Rogers , Gene 35 , 80 , 85
Rogers , Jim 4, 27 , 74 , 2

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AUTO PARTS CO., INC.
Jobbers and Distributors
Automotive Parts
Phone 278-2385
106 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan

FLOWER STORE
and
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Coldwater, Michigan
"Say It With Flowers"
279-9536
278-4098

THE ALAMO

Congratulations to the

DRIVE- IN

Class of 1963

278-5272

BAKER
MOTEL AND INSURANCE

511 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan

COREY'S

21 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan
11
Botany" 500
Champ Hats
Alligator Rainwear
Manhattan Shirts
Dobb's Hats
H. I. S. Sportswear
Jockey Sweaters
Jaymar Slacks
Windbreaker Jackets
Hickok
Wembley Ties
Botany Brands
Swank Jewelry
Revere Sweaters
Oshkosk Casuals
Headquarters for Boy Scouts of America

�Rogers, Joyce 27
Rogers, Shirley 4, 27, 71, 72, 73, 80
Rogers, Wanda 45
Ron's Marathon Service 116
Rootes, Brad 39
Rootes Mobil Service 100
Rossman, John 31, 68
Rossman, Mary 35, 63, 71, 78
Rossman Regina 27, 63, 71, 91
Roth, Mary Sara 35, 72, 74
Rupp, Karen A. 6, 21, 62, 66, 67, 73, 90, 92
Annual 3, Ed. 2; Class Secretary 2; Cheerleader,
D.A.R., Girls' State Alternate, FHA 2; FTA 3;
Forensics 2; Oriole 2, Ed.; MUNA, HS Secretary; Senior and Speech Play, Student Council 2, Vice-President; Little 'C' Student Council Secretary, YFC 3, Senior Edition
Rushlow, Ronald 35, 63, 66

-sSAFETY PATROL 58, 61
SALUTATORIA 16
Salyer, Charles 31, 63
Salyer, Jerry, 43, 66
Salyer, Larry 31, 68, 69, 82, 83
Salyer, Terry 45, 60
Sanitation and Excavation Service 120
Sam's Barber Shop 102
Sa tchfield, Linda 45
Sattler, Edward L. 6, 22, 66, 80
Football, Annual, MUNA, Bowling, Senior
Edition, Top Ten
Sattler, Jim 35, 76
Saunders, Kay 35, 71, 72, 78
Sawdy, Carolyn 27, 71, 80
Seamans, Jacqueline 31, 72
Sebring, Susan 43
SECO D GRADE 52, 53
Seigler, Danette 35, 71, 78
SE lOR CLASS 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD 16
SENIOR PLAY 90
SEVE TH GRADE 41, 42, 43
SEVENTH GRADE EXECUTIVE BOARD 40
Schneider, Arthur (Adi) F. R. 5, 6, 21, 22, 64, 66,
74, 80, 88; Student Council, Oriole, Ed.
Band, Vice-President; Dance Band, MUNA,
Homecoming Court, Gymnastics Club in Germany, Vice-President Student Council, Class
President, YMCA
SCHOOL BOARD 8
Schoolcraft, Linda S. 17, 22, 71, 73, 90
FHA 4, President, Treasurer, Historian, FTA 3,
Secretary; Senior Play, Senior Edition, YFC,
Treasurer
Shaw, Brian 43

Shaw, Laura 35
Shaw, Stephen 45, 61
Shelles, Mr. Daniel 13, 40, 46, 74, 76, 91
Shelles, Mrs. Linda 13, 78
Sherman, Ann 45
Shilling, Paul 31, 68, 69
Shilling, Philip 35, 69, 83
Shilling, Aleta 39
Shoemaker, Martha 35, 72
Shook, Rita E. 22, 64, 73
Oriole, Class Secretary, FT A 4, Vice-President,
FHA, GAA, Basketball 3, FFA Sweetheart
Candidate, Senior Edition
Shook, Stephen 39, 66
Shoppers Guide 102
Short's 110
Short, Darlene 39, 77
Short, Marcia 45
Shouey, Jacqueline L. 4, 22, 71, 72, 73
FHA, FNA, FTA
Siler, Connie J. 22, 63, 64, 72
FNA, Oriole, Bowling
Siler, Darlene 43, 66
Siler, Donna 43, 66
Simmons, Mrs. Ellen 47
Simmons, Mr. Gary 13, 40, 83
Simpson Manufacturing Co. 118
SIXTH GRADE 44, 45
Smith, Carol A. 5, 22, 66, 67, 75, 84, 88, 90
Band 5; Majorette 3, Cheerleader 3, Student
Council, NHS, Junior, Senior Play, Homecoming
Court, Senior Edition, Top Ten, Bowling
Smith David 35
Smith, Dennis 5, 27, 73, 79, 84
Smith, Gerry 35, 66, 75
Smith, Ila 31
Smith, Jim 31
Smith, John 35
Smith, Leon 43
Smith, Mary 39
Smith, Mike 5, 27, 66, 74, 79, 80, 82, 91
Smith, Patti 45
Smith, Peggy J. 22
F A 3, FT A 3, Senior Edition
Smith, Robert 43
Smith, Sandra 45
Smith Steve 39, 66, 77, 80
SOPHOMORE CLASS 29, 30, 31
SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD 28
Snellenberger, Charles 35
Snellenberger, Henry 45, 61
Snellenberger, Jerry 39
Snyder, Jerry 45, 61
Snyder, John 35, 76
Spieth, Judy A. 22, 64, 73, 78, 84
FTA, FHA, GAA, President, Cheerleader 3;
Basketball, Senior Edition, Oriole

�Bobbie Brooks

Marina Del Mar
Swim Wear

Nelly Don
Daisy May
Berkshire
Leslie Fay
Parkshire

WOODWARD'S
Dresses

Co-Ordinates

Sportswear

Coldwater, Michigan

Accessories

REV. DONALD J. HOFFMAN
To Your Future
Pastor, Methodist Church
and Success
639-5035
Class of 1 63

McCLINTIC'S ALLEN

Quincy, Michigan

HAMM'S

Congratulations
Seniors!

GROCERY

QUINCY
A Complete Line of

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Groceries and Meats
Division of Stubnitz
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Allen, Michigan
Quincy, Michigan

�Sprout, Jacqueline 39, 76
Sprout, Larry L. 22
Football 2
Stafford, Michelle 45
Stahlhood, Sherry 45
Starlite Drive-In 116
Stempien, Michael 39
Stetler, Susan 39, 76
Stiles, Guy L. 22, 69
A Band, FFA 2
Stowell, Carolyn 39
Stowell, Ronnie 39
Strang, Connie 31, 71, 72, 75, 78
Strauss, Deborah 45
Strauss, Ivan 43
Strauss, Melody 39, 77
Strong, Lowell 39
Strong, Sandy 39
STUDENT COU CIL 66
Sundstrom's Garden Center 102
Swallow, James (Quality Coal) 98
Swan, William 35, 63, 69
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Talant, Kenny 35
T alant, Roger 45
Talbot, Candy 45
Talbot, Carole 35, 85
Talbot, Pete 4, 27
Talbott, Terry 43
Tappenden, Connie 43, 77
Taschner, Fred 35, 74
Taylor, Beverly 39, 77
Taylor, Gene 27
Taylor, Jack 31, 68, 69, 82, 83
Taylor, Sheila J. 22, 72, 73, 74, 90
A Band 4, FTA, FNA, Annual, Senior Play
Terwillegar, Mrs . Jane 13, 32, 90
Thatcher, Eric 31
THIRD GRADE 50, 51
Thomas, Charles 43
Thomas, Tom 5, 27, 82, 84
Thompson, Cheryl K. 5, 23, 73, 78
FTA 3 (Vice-President Treasurer 2), A Band,
Senior Edition
Thompson, Connie 31, 77
Thompson, Doug 27, 83
Timberman, Clarence 39
Timberman, Larry 45, 61
Timberman, Russell 35, 85
Tittle, Mrs . Alice 58
Tillman, Mrs . Diane 55
Todd, Donald 27, 63 , 79
Todd, Donna 4, 27, 71, 73
Todd, Linda 39
Todd, Miss Patricia 55
Todd, Susan 31, 73

TOP TE
Toth, Ruthann, M. 23, 66, 80
FTA 4, FNA 3, Chorus, Student Council, Basketball
Trall, Douglas 39
Travelbee, Echo
Trenary, Merle 35, 43, 78
Tuckey, Greg 61, 45
Tuckey, Ron 31, 66, 68, 69
Tyson, Judy 27

-vVALEDICTORIAN 16
Van A kens 112
Van Dam, Mr. Ronald 13
Vandever, Donald 43
Vandever, Patsy
Van Doren, Andrew 35, 74
Van Hoosear, Robert 31, 83
Van Hoosear Sheran J. 23, 17, 63, 71, 73, 75, 78,
82, 84, 90
FHA 3, FTA, Basketball, Cheerleader, A Band 3,
GAA, Bowling, Jr. and Senior Play, Miss Seamstress
Vanlandingham, Ricky 45
Van Nasdale, Dean 43
VanPatten, Mark 31, 75
Van Riper, Linda 35
VARSITY CLUB 79
Vaughn, Mike 31, 69
Volkert, Mrs. ell 13, 66

-wWagner, Jack 27
Wagner, Patricia J. 6, 23, 67, 75, 80
A Band (Officer) 4, Student Council, Class
Historian, Executive Committee, FTA, NHS,
MU A, Annual, Top Ten, YFC
Wagner, Lynn 35, 73, 80, 78, 71
Wagoner, Connie 63, 71
Walbridge, Art 35, 77
Walker, Linda 43
Waligora, Charles 39
Wallace, Diana 35, 71
Walsh, Jean 9, 27, 71, 80
Warner, Candy 45
Warner Oil 110
Watkins, Beth 43, 77
Watkins, Robert 35, 76, 85
Watkins, Vickie 45
Watson, Helen 27, 78, 80
Watts Drug Store 106
Weber, Judy 27, 72
Weber, Wallace 43
Weisman, Mr. Gale 14, 32
Weisman, Mrs . Mary 6, 14, 74

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Quincy, Michigan

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�Weiss, Gail 45
Wendorf, Dianna 43
Wendorf, Judy 35, 71, 78
Wentworth, Charlene 28, 31, 74, 78, 71, 88
Wentworth, Yale A. 23, 63, 73
Football, Basketball, Student Council, FT A
White Chevrolet 106
White, Mr. Ronald 82
Wilber, Pam 45
Wilcox, eil L. 23, 63, 74
Football 4, Basketball 2, Varsity Club 1, Band
5, President; Boys' State, Class President, Bowling 2, Tennis
Wilkinson, Larry 39
Wilkinson, Lois K. 23, 64
FHA 2, FNA 2, Oriole
Willen, James E. 23, 67, 73, 79, 82
Band, FTA, Football 4, NHS, Tennis 3, Track 4,
Varsity Club
Williams, Diann K. 23, 63, 80
Debate 2, FHA, FT A, Muna, Sp. Pl.
Williams, James 31
Williams, Janice 36
Williams, Terry 39
Wilmarth, Colleen M. 23, 64, 72, 73, 75, 78, 88,
90
Annual, Band 4, Basketball, FT A 4, FNA 4,
G AA, Majorette 3, Oriole 2, Junior Senior Play,
Speech Play, Homecoming Court, Senior Edition
Wineland, Loann 43
Wise, L. D. 35, 66, 69
Withington, Jerry 31, 63, 68, 69, 74
Wolcott, Sharon S. 23, 64, 72
F A 4 (Officer), Oriole, Senior Edition
Wonders, Ann 35, 71
Wood, Danny 31, 68, 79, 82
Woodwards 114
Worden Carolyn 43, 76
Worden, Linda 35, 71, 72
Worth, Mr. John 36, 14
Wortz, Jerry 31, 85
Wortz, Larry 27, 69, 79, 84
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Young, Twinkle 4, 71, 31, 72, 78
Youngs, Deborah 40, 43, 66, 77

-zZeck Andrew 23, 67, 80
Annual, Bowling, Class president, Football,
Debate, Forensic, NHS, Tennis, MUNA,
Top Ten
Zeck, Jane 39, 77

�Congratulations,
Class of ' 63

Best Wishes to the
Class of 1 63

DR. AND MRS.
CLAY T. BROCKMAN

C. A . GEISHERT
OPTOMETRIST

Quincy , Mich.igan

Quincy, Michigan

DR. JAMES E. McEWAN

Cong r atulations

DENTIST

to the
Class of 1 63

by Ap pointment

DR. AND MRS.
63 9 - 7 225
8 North St reet
Quincy , Michigan

P. C. BALDWIN
Q uincy, Michigan

Don ' t Q uit
C ong r a t u l a tio ns ,
When things go wrong, as they sometimes will,
When the road you're trudging seems all up hill,
When the funds are low and the debts are high,
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit,
Rest, if you must--but don't you quit.
Life is queer with its twists and turns,
As everyone of us sometimes learns,
And many a failure turns about
When he might have won had he stuck it out;
Don ' t give up, though the pace seems slow-You might succeed with another blow . ..

C lass of 1 63

DR. AND MRS.
C. W . ELLIS
Quinc y, Mi chi gan

Success is failure turned inside out-The silver tint of the clouds of doubt-And you never can tell how close you are ,
It rna y be near when it seems so far;
So stick to the i'ight when you're hardest hitIt 's when things seem worst that you mustn ' t quit.

RAWSON
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278-2200

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Illl not say when. You set the date.
We'll plan a future just for you.
If plans are good they'll carry thru.

Congratulations,

Best of Luck
Class of 1963

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��1964

�Foreword

2

�tration . . . . . ..

Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . 69
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Organizations . . . . . . . . ... 99
Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

�Mrs. Susan Lambright -

Superintendent's Secretary

To Those Who Are Dedicated
Dedication
To you, Mrs. Susan Lambright, we dedicate this, our 1964 Annual.
This honor is in appreciation of your dedication to the interest of the
school and in recognition of your courteous manner and friendly helpful
personality.
Therefore, the Administration, Board of Education, faculty, and students join together in saying "Thanks," and expressing their gratitude to
a truly wonderful person.

4

�Mrs. Donna Omo- Principal' Secretary

We Dedicate This Annual
Dedication
To you, Mrs. Donna Omo, we dedicate this, our 1964 Annual.
Your efficiency in keeping records up to date, publishing notices, answering student, faculty, and parent questions, and routine duties often
means giving exua time beyond the school day.
The students of Quincy High School welcome this opportunity of indicating their appreciation of your cheerful manner, your devotion to your
work, and your help with their many problems.

5

�6

�7

�The Annual Staff Revives
rrMemories of School Day s"
Producing an annual means many hours of long and tiresome work. Taking pictures, laying our
pages, selling advertisements, and making deadlines keep the staff very busy. Our theme this year is
"Memories of School Days" and if we can help the students of Q. H. S. recall some happy memories of
the 1963-64 school year our work will have been worthwhile.

L. to R.: Regina Rossman, Gerry Smith, Morris Bollegraf, Joan Lampman,
Bill Fazekas , Donna Knowles, Doug Thompson, Judy Weber, John Lampman,
Karen Fry, Mike Smith.

L. to R.: Myrna Sanderson, Darlene Miller, Diana Hoopingarner, Mike Smith ,
Judy McCann, Connie Rawson .

8

�Members of the School Board are Jack Fowler, Trustee; Elmer Dobson, Trustee; Franklin Kratzer, Trustee;
Blaque Knirk, President; Amy Broad, Secretary; Harold Schultz, Trustee, and Dayne Himebaugh, Treasurer.

School Board Plans for Students
The 1963-64 school year started with the election of incumbent board members Harold Schultz and
Jack Fowler for a new term of office ending in 1967. Organization of the board resulted in the election
of Blaque Knirk, President, Mrs. Amy Broad, Secretary, and Dayne Himebaugh, as Treasurer.
One of the first major issues to be considered was a request for transfer of property from Coldwater
school district to the Quincy district. This action was initiated by a petition signed by resident electors
located south and west in Quincy and Alagansee Townships. A final decision was made by the State
Board of Education. Approximately two-thirds of the area in question was transferred to the Quincy
district with one - third remaining in Coldwater.
During the year the board has carefully evaluated curriculum needs as reported by faculty and
administration. This stuciy will result in changes to be incorporated in next year 's curriculum. Staff
members will be added due to increased enrollment, including a part-time vocal music instructor in
the elementary.
The new 1964-65 salary schedule was adopted December 9, 1963, enabling Quincy to compete
favorably with neighboring schools of similar size in attracting new teachers.
The Board solicits your continued support and interest in providing a quality education program for
boys and girls of our district.

9

�Elwood Larsen -Superintendent of Schools

Super in ,endent' s 11ess age
To The Class of 19o4
Congratulations on your graduation and besL wishes for your success in Lhe
f u t ure.

It is my sincere wisn that every child be educated to Lhe maximum of his or
~er

po . ential.

I trust your education will continue throughout life.

Proper

development of each child then requires a harmonious relationship between the
home, sc

I, and church.

If any individual or organization Jags benind in

their responsibilities ,hen ,he developmen, of the chi Jd may well be re,arded.
In our nation we hope for the best for each individual child.

This can

be accomplished by es,ablishing worthwhile objectives and working toge•her
toward a common purpose - the chi Id's welfare.

sf32,~o:(lc~
Elwood Larsen, Superintendent

10

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In benalf of the Quincy COI'Wni.JI'1ity Scf'lool system,
I wish to acknowledse and thank !,e Annual Staff for
their cooperative efforts and sincerity that was rec·
essary for t!Miking the 19b4 ''Oriole'' a succeu.
Every senior In the graduating class has had
m.ny and varied past acl\ievernents and experiences.

These put accomplishments have been In the acadenlics,
athletics, dramatics, student aids, clus and club
offices, and n...mer01.1s work and soc:al experiences.
Each one of these lflve added SO"''ething to your total
education. lipon graduation It is your res pons lbi I i ty
to use your past experiences as a stepping stone for
furttler work experiences or higher educ.atlon. Th....,
responsibility must be •ccepted by you If ')Our generatIon is to gr""" ard prosper.
Eac. stvdent o..es • great de•l of th•rtks to
your par nts and to your school district since they
accepted their responsibi ilty to gl11e )'OU )OUt' educ.•t on
and work experiences. They Made it possible for you
to have a better and broader education t"'al'\ was possible
for themsehes.
As as educator I feel c.onfidel"'t that }OU will
•c.c.ept this responsibility and •lso find .,our pl•ce "'
your cl"'oo;en field of endeavor. The COfl'l'lunlty has Nde
it possible fot' you to experience quality education and
acceptance fot' opportvnities pro11ided bee.
an lnd vidual responsibility. Your W~bltion, Ingenuity, and
coopet'ation has played the important role In tl'le past
and It will continue for you in your future.
Your education certainly doesn''t stop upon
graduation but merely is a beginning for future educational
experiences and learning process that pre11al I throughout life . Best wishes to each graduate and congruulations upon becoming a Quincy High School Ah.nnl
.....,.ber.

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./l.........._.__. 1~-Y- ·Rona Id ~eyno Ids
Principal

II

�Our Faculty, Whose
Guidance and Leadership
Serve as Inspiration to
Us, Devote Their Time
and Talent to the
Developing of Future
Citizens
MR. ORIN CHALKER
B.S., M.A., C.M. U.,
U. ofM.
Physical Science,
General Science, Chemistry

MISS KAREN CLARK, B.S.
Bowling Green State U.
English, Journalism

12

MRS. JEAN DENHAM, B. A.
M.S. U. Art

MR. RICHARD DIAZ, B. A.
Southwestern U., Baylor U.
Spanish

�MR. OSCAR FISCHER, B. A. , M.A.
W.M.U., M.S.U.
Agriculture

W.M.U.
Shop and Drafting

MISS JUDY LILLIQUIST, B.S.
W.M.U.
Typing, English, General Business

MR. IRA C. LIVINGSTON, B.S., M.A.
W.M. U., Ohio Univ.
Guidance and Counseling

13

�MRS. JU E McCONNELL
Junior High Typing, Study Hall

MR. RICHARD McDONALD, B. A.
Hillsdale College
Phys. Ed. , Football Coach

MR. LELAND MONK, B. A.
W.M.U.

Algebra I, Math 8

MR. ARGYLE OMO, B.S.
W.M.U.

Junior High Math, Soc. Science

14

�MR. RICHARD PRICE, B.S.
Huntington College
Math, Algebra 2, Trig., S. Geom.
MRS. JA E ROBERTS, B. A.
Hillsdale, W. M. U.
Homemaking

MR. DANIEL SHELLES, B.S.
Miami Univ . of Ohio
Music

The teachers' day does not end when the light comes on at 3 :30 .
Many of their duties include directing plays, noon and after - school
duties, chaperoning dances and buses, lobby duty at games , and
advising various clubs.
Each teacher must add their own individual effort to make their
job successful.

15

�MR. GARY SIMMONS, B. A.
Hillsdale
English, Social
Studies, Home and
Family Living

MISS RITA SMITH, B.S.
Indiana University
Phys. Ed., Health

MR. MICHAEL SNYDER, B.S.
Defiance College
Science, Biology

MRS. JANE TERWILLEGAR
B.A., M.L.S.
Elmira, N. Y. State
Teachers' College
Librarian

MR. BRENT VEYSEY, B.S.
Defiance College
English, Speech

�MRS. NELL VOLKERT, B.S.
E.M.U.
Commercial

MISS EVELYN WEEKERLEY, B. A.
M.S.U.
English

MR. RONALD WHITE, B.S.
W.M.U.
Science, Basketball Coach,
Social Studies

MR. JOHN WORTH, Th. B., B.A.
Baptist Theol. Sem. , Huntington
English, Soc. Studies

17

�18

�19

�The officers who
led the class of 1964
in their last year at
Q. H. s. were Donna
Knowles, historian;
Pricilla Long, treasurer; Larry Lounds,
president; Andra Pelow, secretary; and
Keith King, vicepresident.

Seniors Remember Final Days at Q.H.S.
Elizabeth Alexander

John Blair

20

Judy Ames

Gerald Borton

Sheila Berlien

Rexine Brauker

Michael Berry

Jean Chapin

�Gerald Clark

Nelson Curtis

Thomas Crane

Donald Daniels

Donna Craun

Dennis Curtis

Nancy Delaney

Steven Dobson

Judy Ames and Donna Knowles
help keep the Senior bulletin board
up to date.

21

�Samuel Dodd

Eric Gilchrest

Mary Helmick

22

Henry Dowker

Ann Hasch

Joseph Hildebrand

Robert Exelby

Stephen William Fazekas

Keith Hayward

Werner Helfers

Patricia Holt

Richard Howard

�Peggy Hufnagle

James Hughes

Herbert Johnson

Keith King

Donna Knowles

Loraine Hutchins

Zenith Ingersoll

Jeffery Kanouse

Gale Kiersey

Joan Lampman

William Leavitt

23

�Larry Lounds

Kenneth McClughen

Karen McClintic

Iris McDowell

Darlene Miller

Andra Pelow

Raymond Monty

24

Joyce Osmun

�BefOre You Can Succeed,
You Must First Have a Goal.
This being the final year in our high school lives, the class of '64 has been making it the finest
year of all.
In December the class presented the senior play. With Darlene Miller and K. C. McClughen
playing the leads and a fine supporting cast, the play, "No Mother To Guide Her or More To Be
Pitied Than Censored," an old fashion "melodrama" drew plenty of raves as well as people.
The senior year has also been full of many events, such as: homecoming king Larry Lounds and
queen Andra Pelow; naming of the honor students: Darlene Miller, Larry Lounds, Joan Lampman, Joe
Hildebrand, Werner Helfers, Mike Smith, Tom Crane, Keith Hayward, Larry Wortz, and Steve Dobson;
Skip Day; trip to Detroit; filing applications; taking college examinations.
The senior class of 1964 has kept the high standards both academically as well as athletically, with
Tom Crane, Bob Exelby and Gale Kiersey receiving honors on the All-Conference football team.
As we, the senior class, prepare to graduate on May 28, we can never forget the memories of the
work we did here, the good times we have had, and the faculty and all others who have helped us to
reach our goal.

Regina Rossman

Leroy Roberts

James Rogers

25

�Dennis Smith

Michael Smith
Pete Talbot

Gene Taylor
Harry Thomas
Douglas Thompson

Donna Todd
Donald Todd

26

�Seniors Prepare for Most
Memorable Event . .. Graduation

Jeff Kanouse is
measuring Jim Rogers for
graduation caps.

Judy Tyson

Jean Walsh
Judy Weber
Fred Wells

27

�Larry Wortz

Seniors
Enjoy
Year
Our Beatles, Sam Dodd, Werner Heifers, Steve Dobson, and Dennis
Smith, are singing "I Want'a Hold Your Hand" but who would want to
hold their hands? !

"There, I told you there was a
mouse in my locker!"

28

Could it be that Beth Alexander
is saying to Larry Wortz, as she
measures him for his cap and gown,
"Will you please squat down?"

�J
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r

s
Milena Krymis -Treasurer, Marianne Hughes - Secretary, Ray Merkle -Vice-President, Dick
Hutchins - President.

Enjoy Another Successful Year
The Class of '65 had a busy year . Among the many events were
the Junior-Senior Prom and the Junior-Senior Banquet. The Junior
Play was a big success and everyone seemed to enjoy it. All in all
it was a year to be remembered .

Karen Aemisegger

Bonnie Ames
Patricia Ames
Evelyn Anderson
Robert Baker

Bob Barrett
Phil Baughman
Diane Beckman
David Berry
Anna Bollegraf

29

�Larry Bowerman
Larry Bradley
Junior Carpenter
Dewey Caswell

Debbie Chapman
Lorinda Cole
Linda Coplin
Richard
Counterman
Diana Curtis

Cherri Daniels
Robert Diedrich
Clifford Delaney
Richard Delaney

Cheryl Dunkle
Renae Eaton
Todd Ellis
John Esterline
Russell
Esterline

Lavern Exelby
Barbara Fenningsdorf
Frank Fersch
Fidler Chari
Edward Freese

Gwen Fritz
Karen Fry
Emma Funk

Darlene Gerber
Richard Green
Arlene Guisinger

30

�Carol Hampton
Joyce Hard
David Hardy
Sandra Harm
Arlen Harmon

Sharon Hassinger
Karen Henao
Kay Holmes
Bonnie Horn

Leonard Horn
Marianne Hughes
Stephen Hughes
Dick Hutchins
Brenda Jaynes

Nancy Johnson
Ron King
Ron Krok
Mylina Krymis

Carl Leavitt
James Lindsey
Janet Lounds
Jack Lowther
Jack Luse

Glenna Marquart
Larry Marvin
Mickey Mason
Linda McRae
Ron Meiring

Raymond Merkle
Tom Mills

31

�Junior Class Presents Prom and Banquet
Brad Moore
Delaine Morris
Mike Morris
Judy Muse
LaMoyne Odisher

Craig Omo
Ken Osborn
Bruce Parker
Eileen Parshall
Cindy Pask

Ken Peterson
Terry Piper
Martin Preston
Neva Preston
Tom Puckett

Chris Rasmussen
Connie Rawson
Nancy Reynolds

Kathy Rhoades
John Rossman
Chuck Salyer

The Juniors partici pated in the Home coming festivities as
did all the students a t
Quincy High School.

32

�Larry Salyer
Carolyn Saunders
Myrna Sanderson
Paul Shilling
Jim Smith

Teresa Sprout
Connie Strang
Shila Swain
Jack Taylor

Connie Thompson
Susan Todd
Ronald Tuckey
Bob Van Hoosear

Mark Van Patten
Mike Vaughn
Charlene Wentworth
James Williams

Jerry Withington
Dan Wood
Jerry Wortz
Twinkle Young

"Balance equals Victory" was
the title of the Junior's entry in
the float competition for Homecoming.

33

�Successful Sophomores

"We did it again I "

The class of '66 seems to have a knack for breaking traditions. They were the first class in a number of years to
win the "pep jug" two years in a row. Oval rings were the
order for this "tradition breaking" class. After two days of
heated argument the "oval" people managed to convince
the "square" people to vote for the oval shaped rings.
Geometry and biology seemed to be the hardest subjects for
some of the struggling Sophomores. Here's hoping the next
two years of high school will be as successful as the past year
has been for the class of '66.

Left to Right: Judy McCann, Secretary; Sandy Bellamy, Vice-President; Andy Van Doren,
President; Barbara Brents, Historian; and Gary Omo, Treasurer.

34

�Sherry Abbott
John Alexander
Pamela Ames

Stanley Banker
William Barve
Dolly Beemer
Sandra Bellamy

Sharon Blair
Barbara Brents
Rex Brown
Steven Buckley

Susan Bush
Gary Chalker
Ron Champion
Dee Clemenson

Mary Clingan
Beverly Cochrane
Jerry Converse
Terry Crandall

Linda Curtis
Carolyn Daws
Joseph Daws
Ned Delaney

Judy Deline
Pricilla Diedrich
Larry Fillmore
Keith Foust

35

�Diane Friend
William Gale
Gary Glaum
Linda Green
Bruce Hagaman

Barbara Hall
Arthur Hart
Jim Hassinger
Judith Helmick
Wayne Hilton

Alan
Himebaugh

Thomas Justice
Gary Kiersey
Sue Knepper
Jerome Kohler
Karolyn Kurtz

Sarah Lambright
Doris Leavitt
Donald Lett
Mary Lindsey
Dianna Locke

36

Daryl
Hoffman

Diana
Hoopingarner

Phillip
Howard

Jill
Hufnagle

Donald
Johnson

�Nancy Lotharner
Richard Lyon
Linda Maroweili
Tom Marowelli

Gary McCann
Judy McCann
Gary McClughen
Raymond Miller

Carolyn
Mueller

Charles
Natzel

Bryon
Neusbaurn

Gary
Orno

Delorse
Otis

Fred
Otis

Torn Oxenharn
Gene Parshall
Terry Paul
John Payne
Wand a Pierson

Connie Piper
Bill Rhoades
Richard Roberts
Vernon Rogers
Mary Rossman

37

�Mary Sara Roth
Ronald Rushlow
James Sattler

Kay Saunders
Danette Seigler
Laura Shaw
Phillip Shilling

Martha Shoemaker
David Smith
Gerald Smith
John Smith
Charles Snellenberger

John Snyder
Mary Sturtz
William Swan
Kenneth Talant
Carole Talbot

38

�Russell Tim berman
Marlene Trenary
Andrew VanDoren

Linda VanRiper
Marie Wagner
Connie Wagoner
Arthur Walbridge
Diana Wallace

Robert Watkins
Judy Wendorf
Shirley Wilson
L, D. Wise
Ann Wonder

Linda Worden
Kathleen Shouey

39

�The Freshman Class officers were Dick Bermingham, Marilyn McCann,
Benny King, and Kathy
Booher.

Freshmen Begin a Long Trek
The Freshman Class began their first year of senior high school with an entirely new world opened to
them. They were able to compete with the rest of
the senior high for the Pep Jug. They also had the
privilege of being represented on the Homecoming
Court by Sandra Marquart and Morris Bollegraf.
Several vocational subjects were offered to
freshmen this year along with the academic subjects .
Freshmen were also given the opportunity to join
clubs and participate in various extracurricular activities .

40

�Gary Abbott
Lois Anthony
Patsy Burk
Gene Burleson
Sandy Burritt

David Baker
Don Ball
Richard Clark
Judy Converse
Don Cook

Stan Barry
King Basse
Jean Cook
Larry Counterman
Tom Davis

Uan Bellamy
Richard Bermingham
Karen Bice
Christine Eaton
Ronald Ewers

Jim Blair
Morris Bollegraf
Kathy Booher
Stephanie Fenno
Lou Ann Freese

David Bowerman
Ralph Bradly
Jerry Buckley
Duane Fry
Regina Fuller

41

�Susan Krok
Don Lambright
John Lampman
Danny Long

David Marion
Lyle Marquart
Sandy Marquart
Trudy Gleason

Robert Mason
Torn Maxon
Loren Green
Dan Harm

Marilyn McCann
John Hasch
Vicki Hayward
Brian Hickok

Mike Honyoust
Sharon Huggett
Milo James
Nila James

Mac Keller
Robert Kestner
Ben King
Robert Kochendorfer
Larry Kriser

-42

�Pamala Milliman

Darlene Morris
Anne Nance
Tom Nations

Larry Nutt
James Olney
Jerry Owens
Carol Oxenham

Janice Paul
Tom Payne
Linda Peavy
Carl Persails
Steve Pierce

Ben Puckett
Mike Riley
Bernice Risk
Brad Rootes
Aleta Shilling

Steve Shook
Darlene Short
Mary Smith
Steve Smith
Jerry Snellenberger

43

�Suzanne Rhoades
Jackie Sprout
Mike Stempien

Susan Stetler
Carolyn Stowell
Ronald Stowell
Melody Strauss

Lowell Strong
Sandy Strong
Helen Sturtz
Beverly Taylor

Clarence Timberman
Linda Todd
Douglas Trall
Charles Waligora

Larry Wilkinson
Janice Williams
Terry Williams
Jane Zeck

44

�Mike Moore, President; Billy McConnell, VicePresident; Linda Walker, Secretary; and Alice
Hardy, Treasurer.

"Don't Spare Maroons" was the title of the 8th
Graders' float.

The eighth graders were led this year by Mike
Moore, President; Bill McConnell. Vice -President;
Linda Walker, Secretary, and Alice Hardy, Treasurer.
This year the eighth graders participated in the
Otis Test which is an IQ test.
The class had their second semester party in the
Commons area and everyone had a real good time.

Mari Abbott
Marco Achilli

Charles Ames
Patty Ames

45

�Robert Ball
Terry Barve
Mike Beach
Gary Bean
Edgar Bethal

Jack Blair
Judy Blair
Bonnie Boyer
Beverly
Brockman
Don Brown

Tom Burritt
Kenneth Clark
Sharon Cochrane
Diana Conant

Jim Coonce
Jerry Coplin
Jerry Crane
Carleen Dooley

Deloris Enos
Gary Fidler
Michael Fidler
Shirley Fish
Dale Foley

Nancy Green
Gregory
Hanselman
Alice Hardy
Kay Haver
Patricia
Hayward
James Helmick
Charles Hilliar
James Hoff
Ginger Hook
John Huggett

46

�Myrtle James
Ronald Johnson
John Kallionen
Kathy Kempton
Bonnie King

Kenneth
King
Linda Kling
Linda Kriser
Ruth Lindsey
Dan Locke

Kaye Lon gardner
Larry Luse
Kathy Malone
Calvin Marsh
Douglas Marvin

David McCann
William McConnell
Dena Mcgraw
Linda Meiring

Billy Merschman
Mike Mills
Sam Mills
Rhonda Miner
Mike Moore

Delorse
Morris
Kathy Mott
Ronald
Mueller
Clare
Musgrove
Kathy Natzel
Cathy Pask
Dale Peavey
Mark Perry
Larry Persails
Kathy Peterson

47

�Kathy Pifer
Dick Price
Regina Rasmus sen
Melanie Rawson
James Rhoades

John Riley
Pat Riley
Carol Rose
Paul Rzepka
Jerry Salyer

Christine Sebring
Darlene Siler
Donna Siler
Brian Shaw
Leon Smith

Dave Stempion
Ivan Strauss
Terry Talbot
Connie Tappenden
Charles Thomas

Merle Trenary
Donald Van Dever
Dean VanNasdale
Linda Walker
Hilda Walling

Beth Watkins
Wall ace Weber
Diana Wendorf
Gary Wilkenson
LoAnn Wineland

Carolyn Worden
Deborah Youngs
Claude Nance

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�The 7th grade
was under the
very capable
leadership of
Larry Timberman, Cindy
Reynolds, Kathy
Nutt, and Diana
Conrad.

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Seventh Graders Begin With Pep.
Seventh Graders took the big step from
elementary school to junior high. They
adjusted to the change very well. Although
Homecoming was new to them, the class of
'69 got into the spirit and won the pep can.
Their enthusiasm carried through to the
magazine drive, in which they took first
place.
Typing was offered to the seventh graders
this year for the first time .

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Larry Aemisegger
Charles Avery

Micky Barve
Sandra Barve

Steven Barve
Mike Basse

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�Paula Beckman
Debbie Bimer
Pamela Boham
Bruce Bowers
Micheal Boyer

Bill Bradly
Dale Buckley
Bob Champion
Bonnie Clifford
Mary Coates

James Daws
Diane Conrad
Dorice Conrad
Larry Converse
Charles Cook

Penny Cook
Penny Cox
Lori Deline
Robert Dooley
Gary Etchey

Charles Face
Mark Fenno
Patty Fidler
Susan Foulk
Valerie Ganger

Wayne Geer
Mike Glaum
Linda Hack
Candy Hanselman
Brad Hickok

Wendy Hilton
Marsha Hughes
Ronald Huggett
Pat Hulbert
Jim Hutchins

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�John Justice
Bill Keith
Rosianna Kelley
Richard Kiepack
Gary Knirk

Judy Kochendorfer
Harold Leavitt
Donald Locklin
Linda Lothamer
Thomas Macklin

Holley Malone
Fred Marowelli
Linda Marvin
Gary Milliamn
Curtis Mock

Robert Mueller
Patty Nations
Kathy Nutt
Carolyne Otis
Diane Persails

Guy Pelow
Connie Quimby
Larry Reichhart
Cindy Reynolds
Janice Rhodes

Jim Riley
Mary Riley
Dale Rogers
Terry Salyer
Linda Satchfeild

Steve Shaw
Ann Sherman
Marcia Short
Pat Smith
Sandra Smith

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�Seventh Graders
Enjoy Fir. t
Homecoming
and Are
Successful.

Jerry Snyder

Seventh Grade class officers proudly accept the Pep Can from Mr.
Reynolds.
Henry Snellenberger
Michelle Stafford

Sherry Stahlhood
Debbie Strauss
Roger Talent

Candy Talbot
Larry Timberman
Greg Tuckey

Patsy Vandever
Ricky VanLandingham
Candy Warner

Vicky Watkins
Gail Weias
Pam Wilber
Dennie Wilson

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�Mrs. Calhoun, Elementary Principal, busy carrying out administrative
duties for Jennings El ementary.

] ennings Elementary Building
Team Teaching in the First and Second grades has
been one of the highlights this year in the Elementary
School. Em ph as is was placed on Physical Fitness,
Music, Art, and Creative Language.
The greatest gain from this type of teaching was
that students had a better opportunity to know more
teachers, teachers were able to concentrate on their
curriculum specialties, and correlation in those subject areas were improved .
The Modern Math program that started last year
progressed into the Third grade this year . The students found the work to be most fascinating .
Airborne Television continued this year to be a
teaching device used to enrich the curriculum in the
area of Science and Language Arts .
The Fourth grade have been involved in a re search project using the s. R. A . Reading Laboratory
to improve their reading skills.

Mrs. Joyce Sherman, Secretary

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�FIRST ROW, L. toR.: David McKinley, Bonnie Gleason, Mary Ellen Nance, Judy Kempton, Kathy McGee,
Charlottee Sawyer, Penny Conkell, Ralph Bryant. SECOND ROW, L.to R.: Marc Kurtz, Philip Warkeczeski,
Jim Sturtz, Gary Pelow, Janet Muller, Mary Rhoades, Larry Peet, Floyd McVicker, David Talant. THIRD
ROW, L. to R.. : Mrs. J. L. Barker, David Rose.

Mrs . Barker

Sixth Grade
Mr. Godfrey
FRONT ROW (sitting)Left to Right: Dan Wentworth, Obie Wallace, Barbara Topp, Susan Huggett, Ann
Bowerman, Judy Otis, Mike Ames, Jim Buckley. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: Jim Justice, Connie Smith,
Penny Pierce, Leona Kriser, JoAnn Alexander, Dave Smith, Bill Smith, Frank Stowell, Louis Wortz,
Margaret Miller. BACK ROW , L. toR.: Mr. J. Godfrey, Cathy Hawkins, Larry Owens, Dan Marsh, Bill
Cahier, Sharon Strang , Charles Sussex, Leon Robinstien, Patti Bian, Danelle Olney.

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�FIRST ROW, L. to R.: John Lounds, Timothy Macklin, Jerry Watson, Nicholas Natael. SECOND ROW, L.
toR.: Kim Brown, Doyle Friend, Kathleen Strauss, Dawn Hoffman, Kathleen Zagyva, Victoria Ames,
Kenneth Ball, Dennis Stout. THIRD ROW, L. to R.: Mrs. Harris, Jeanean Brown, David Miller, David
Herlan, Douglas Miering, Janice Fry, Fred Hasch, Danny Boyer. FOURTH ROW, L. toR.: Karen Funk,
Daniel Diedrich, Valerie Grimes, Carol Converse, Linda Hughes, Sandra Parker, Kylene Rootes, Keith
Preston, Michael Wonders.

Mrs. Harris

Mrs. Oxenham

FIRST ROW, L, toR.: Danny Razekas, Donald McKinley. SECOND ROW, L, toR.: Keith Horn, Lawrence
Crandall, Carol Hoff, Teresa Strauss, Roxanne Bellamy, Sally Todd, Bill Boley, Wayne Harry. ROW
THREE L. toR.: Mrs. Oxenham, Mike Fenno, Dean Musgrove, Sherry Cook, Duane Kratzer, John Owens,
Russell Fenningsdorf, Dawn Towne, Kim Cook, Debbi Jahr. ROW FOUR, L. toR.: Vicki Price, Sandra
Fish, Caren Preston, Margo Eaton, Kathy Nance, Barbara Mason, Linda Stowell, Marsha Ewers, Louise
Wortz.

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�FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Darwin Mason, David King. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: Elaine Wood, Bonnie Converse,
Sandra Gallop, Mary Lou Dunsmore, Linda Delaney, Freda Cortright, Roy Krymis, Angela Stowell. THIRD
ROW, L. toR.: Mrs. Crandall, Gary Banker, Peggy Dobson, Tim Coonce, Raymond Pierson, Wayne Riley,
Michael Persails, Amber Towne, Deborah Davis, Danny Weaver. FOURTH ROW: Jay Barrett, Bob McCurley, Norman Wood, Rickie Kestner, Linda Etchey, Jerry Hoff, Kim Farris, Ruth Ann Tuckey, Tim
Gleason.

Mrs. Crandall

Fifth Grade

Mrs. Ewers

FRO T ROW, Left to Right: Tim Bethel, Dennis Neusbaum, Jarret Seigler. SECOND ROW: Donna Andrews,
Raymond From, Tom McCann, Tom Daughertoy, Linda Hook, Carol King! Sandra Watson, Pamela Williams. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ewers, Larry Sebring, Kyle Connant, Jim Etchey, John Grove, Vicki VanLandingham, Rosetta Young, Diana Peterson, Karen Sattler, Richard Barve. FOURTH ROW: Sheryle Andrews,
Tonia Knapp, Cindy Hoopingarner, Jim DeLine, Roger Glaum, David Risk, Dennis Jaynes, Sally Bonham,
Connie Timberman.

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�FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Billy Fry, James Wells, Edward Ash, Howard Thomas, Charles Bryant, Tom
Burleson, Kathy Honyoust, Suanne Parshall, Dean Memiseggar. SECOND ROW, L. toR.: Mrs. Price,
Randy Daniels, Julie Thompson, Connie Kempton, Heidi Rawson, Brenda Stempien, Gayle Lentz, Pat Rose.
Robert Rodesiler. THIRD ROW, L. toR.: Joyce Neusbaum, Mary Williams, Patty Montgomery, Tommy
Boyer, Craig Treacher, Christy Osborn, Randy Robinstine, Patty Quimby, Nanette Foulk.

Mrs. Price

Safety
Squad
This year's safety squad
is made up of about one

hundred fourth and fifth
grade students. The main
job of this group is to help
children cross streets and
keep order in the school.

The following are the captains which head up this year's safety squad: FIRST
ROW: Mike Sussex, Kathy Miller, Kathleen King, Mark Treacher. SECOND
ROW : Theresa Blair , Glenn Preston, Fred Kochendorfer, Becky Gilbert.

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�ROW 1: Betty Barrett, Donna Shilling, Rebecca Todd, David Weber, Rex Hilton, Doreen Hawkins, Joyce Latta,
Christine Sawyer, Randy Taylor. ROW 2: Kathy Miller, Steven Larsen, Glenn Preston, Donald Paul, Eddie
Kling, Gary Hack, Donnie Johnson, Kim VanLandingham, Mark Musgrove. ROW 3: Randy Carpenter, Sally
Wilkinson, Virginia Buckley, Cheryl Smith, Terri Wilson, Chris Knapp. Mrs. Lynd

Mrs. Lynd

Fourth Grade
Mrs . MacKenzie
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Karen Yuhl, Lloyd Ledyard, Glendon Fritz, Pam Fish, Mark Treacher, Steve Luce,
Terry Macklin, Mary Lou Hifflinger. SECOND ROW: Sharon Wallace, Randy Shoemaker, Bradly Badders,
Craig Hayes, Christy Ames, Andy Semmelroth, Tena Snellenberger. THIRD ROW: Mrs. MacKenzie, Mary
Stempien, Becky Gilbert, Mark Delcamp, Deborah Doll, Gary Tappenden, Ricky Keith, Cleo Wells, Phyllis
Handy, Gary Cochrane.

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�FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Cindy Loche, John Conant, Ronnie Leavitt, Gail Blumming, Chuck Timberman, Bobby
Beemer, Fred Cortright, Debra Short. SECOND ROW: Fred Kochendorfer, Kathy King, Robin Grimes, Mark
King, Connie Cox, Karleen Warkoczeski, Billy Strauss, Philip Handy. Donald Goodwin. THIRD ROW: Mrs.
Monk, Beverly Gallop, Sandra Everline, Kim Cockrell, Walter Pagel. Cindy Hansel, Bobbie Lou Mangas,
Dennis Honce, Bonnie Coplin, Debby Barve, Bobby Hansel.

Mrs. Monk

Mrs. Phelps
FIRST ROW, L. to R.: JoAnn Hilton, Jack Deline, Terry Hickok. Dennis Goodwin, Doug Fish, Kolleen Geer.
SECOND ROW: Joe Ball, Shirley Baird, Dawn Ellis, Julie Bush, Tommy Elder, Theresa Blair, Cheryl Corrino,
Keith Beckman, Judith Waligora. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Phelps, Diane Paul, Dennis !ford, Jimmy Barve, Kathy
From, Terry Blair, Dorothy Wilkinson, Michael Sussex, John Carl, Susan Meiring, Jerry Topp.

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�ROW 1: Donald McVickers, Mary Carl, Steven Albright. ROW 2: Terry Smith, Larry Smith, Ramond Carl. ROW 3: Mrs. Byers, Arthur Ash, Douglas Rick, Audrey Sparks, Harold Ash, Russel
Andrews, Terr y Handy.

M rs. Byers

Third Grade
Miss Corless
ROW 1: Larry Barve, Bobby Cahrier, Susan Schultz, Jill Smith, Jane Aiken, Lorraine Persails, Randella Hardy,
Debbie Musgrove. ROW 2: Mike Fish, Nancy Etchey, Andy Weaver, Tommy Longardner, Debbie Pritts, Gary
Marion, Robin Rathburn, Jerry Grove, Gary Gleason, Mike Curtis. ROW 3: Miss Corless, Delores Peet, David
Sattler, Susan Kelley, Judy Honyoust, Cindy Swallow, Steven Worth, Steven Banker, Terry Keith, Marleen
Boley, Jeff Huggett.

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�FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Debra Fenno, Diane McVicker, Debra Colon. SECOND ROW: Shelly Strother, Dona
Ganger, Charles Curry, Belinda Andrews, Mary Anne Miller, Mike Rose, Rodney Hayes, Ronald Pierson. THIRD
ROW: Dennis Bowen, Sandra McCann, Arthur Cole, Danny Snyder, Arthur Borger, Tim Howard, Randy Finley,
Beverly Marvin. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Hicks, Norman Campbell, Dawn Travis, Trudy Macklin, Steven Wilson,
Roxanne Robinstine, Steven Fillmore, David Green, Brenda Bussing, Susan Conkell, Mark Marsh.

Mrs. Hicks

Miss Wright

FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Pat Mills, Ralph Smith. SECOND ROW: Ronald Stout, Kenny Haver, Patty Stempien,
Julie Hickok, Carol Van Riper, Doug Wood, Steve McKinley, Ronald Davis. THIRD ROW: Betty Sheets, Bonnie
Klein, Cindy Shilling, Martin Hufnagle, Karen Swan, Tommy Kling, Dawn Everline, Pam Halstead. FOURTH
ROW: Miss Wright, Marlow Kesson, Bobby Price, John Easterday, David Alexander, Neal Hickerson, Jack McCann, Judy Armstrong, Larry Neusbaum, Debbie Turnpaugh, Terry Topp.

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�ROW 1: Oneida Stempien, Debbie Kelley, Patty Baird, Robin Locke, Randy Miller, Andy Dungey. ROW 2:
Debra Strang, Kenny Hayes, Billy Honyoust, Jack Bellamy, Mitchell Blair, Diana Peavey, Douglas Everline,
Steve McNitt. ROW 3: Mrs. King, Mike Gallop, Susan Swallow, David Peterson, Sharon Kesson, Andy Bonham,
Patrie Handy, Sandra Wilson, Bobby Stahlhood, Rose Wooden.

Mrs. King

Second Grade
Mrs. Pomranka
ROW 1: Janice Bowerman, Sandy Sussex, Timmy Halstead, Ruth Semmelroth, Randy Null, Rhonda Barve,
Elaine Finley. ROW 2: Timmy Strauss, Scott Fish, Mike Bean. l'dtty Marsh, Chris Cox, Susan Kline, Terry
Daugherty, Lynn Higbee, Sandra Longardner. ROW 3: Mrs. Pomranka, Ricky King, Jeff Snyder, Dana Andrews,
Kenneth Kempton, Sandra lVI.euing, Pamela Todd, Jayne Deline, Loretta Geer, Donnel Cortright, Marty Cole.

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�ROW 1: Teresa Camerson, Terri Hayward, Laura Miller, Brenda Barnett, Sheree Tobalske, Corinne Fickle.
ROW 2: Frank Lett,Mike Dull, Tommy Timberman, Mike Tappenden, Debra Bonham, Scott Baldwin, Stacy
Sherman, Stephen Locke. ROW 3: Mrs. Sally Snyder, Christine Larsen, Jean Norce, Steve Nickerson, Jeff
Smead, John Oakes, Garry McKinley, Jeff Center, Terry Owens, Teresa McRae, Dorinda Conrad.

Mrs. Snyder

Mrs. Veysey
BOTTOM ROW: Debra Paul, John Rose, Craig Gary, Ralph Wells , Carol Davis, Kathy Knapp, Bobbi Bowman.
MIDDLE ROW: Marquaret Drumna, Dennis Blair, Tony Knapp , Ricky McNitt, Jay Brown, Marc Jahr, Joey Drayton, Linda From. TOP ROW: Mrs. Veysey, Robin Beach, Rita Sheets , Paulette Porter, Doug Cole, Chris
Williams, Doug Bracy, Connie Musgrove, Judy Luse, Sheree McLain.

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�ROW 1: Marcia Alexander, Gary Ewers, Lance Harmon, Cindy Rathbun, Annette Montgomery, Diana Harwood,
Linda Carpenter, Becky Sue Nutt. ROW 2: Franklin Young, Cindy Sebring, Monica Ellis, Dennis Wilkinson,
Cathy Pinney, Jeffery Farris, Lee Canfield, David Harmon . ROW 3: Paula Burk, Danny Peterson, Rodney Taylor,
Cindy Strang, Roberta Banker, Dean Jacox, Sarah Delcamp , Billy Dunn, Kevin Love berry, Bobby Lentz, Sally
Gilchrest.

Mrs . Gibson

Second Grade
Mrs. R oth
ROW 1: Jon Snyder, Carolyn Etchey, Jimmy Wilkinson, Renna Boyd, Bobby Stempien, Sandra Williams . ROW
2: Mike Davis, Cindy Stempien , Jill Temples, KarPn Reichart, Lee Brown, Vicky Drayton, Sheryl Barnhart,
Bobby Longardner. ROW 3: Wendy Morrison, Kathy Weaver, LuAnn Hefflinger, Rickey Shaffer, Billy Ledyard,
Sandra Hoff, Jimmy Ganger, Denise Bowen , Cheri Handy.

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�ROW 1, L. toR.: Mark Helfers, Steven Strang, Anna Marie Lutz, Clay Coward, Richard Pierson, Jerry Hooley.
ROW 2: Lenny Peavey, Peggy Luce, Benny Badders, Deborah Kestner, Duane Wells, Jeff Elder, Kristy Loose,
Michelle Saunders, Michelle Hall. ROW 3: Randy Iles, Linda Andrews, Steven Null, Karen Thomas, Melvin
Stempien, Debbie Camerson, Chucky Peet, Mark Waraczeski, Rebecca Rollins.

Miss Todd

Mrs. Tillman

ROW 1, L. to R.: Sally Strauss, Mike Kelly, Ricky Hoffman, Sharon Luce, Herbie Sheets, Cora Andrews,
Timmy McCurley, Becky Topp. ROW 2: Donnie Rose, Timmy Butters, Linda Wise, Philip Borgert, Danny
King, Debra Jacox, Lisa Vanlandingham, Nicki Welch, Kathy Hogy. ROW 3: David Gilbert, Sharon Worth,
Debbie Snyder, Timmy Most, Cindy Zagyva, Marc Baronouski, Arthur Cox, Sandy Merriman, Billy Corrino,
Billy Holstead.

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�A.M. KINDERGARTE . ROW 1, L. toR.: Dennis McVicker, Diane Bowen, Cheryl Carl, Pamela Marsh,
Kandy Fickle, Mike Shaffer, James Campbell, Bryan Center, Teresa Litwaitis. ROW 2: Ray Lyons, Tim
Kling, Lynn Hupenbecker, Ronnie Holbrook, John Boweman, Chris Everline, Velda Sperbeck, J. Travis,
Jeff Burlingame, Tim Strang. ROW 3: Mrs. Esterline, Terri Zabonick, Diane Swallow, Melinda McNitt,
Annette Pierson, Randy Berkshire, Sherrie Timberman, Gary Albright, Terry Must.

Mrs. Esterline

Kindergarten

P.M. KI DERGARTE . ROW 1, L. to R.: Peggy Hamlin, Dennis Peet, Amy Doll, Faith Exelby, Laura
Byers , Steven Rollins, Chris Semmelroth, Tim Hemker. ROW 2: Duane Hance, Jolie Brewer, Jackie
Anderson, Renna Wooden, Michael Parker, Connie Wells, Tidina Wellesley, Melinda Davis, Douglas Yuhl,
Cindy Taylor, Jody Schultz. ROW 3: Mrs. Esterline, Tim Worth, Marcia Canfield, Susan Bowerman,
Deanna Treacher, Marlene Twaddle, David Elder, Dale Latta, Bob Ledyard , Ronald Bean, Larry Hayes.

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�FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Julie Higbee, Debbie Mills, Ricky Nikerson, Debbie Harwell, Vanessa Rawson, Lyle
Root, Janean Dull, Jerry Barnett, Harry Harwood. SECOND ROW: Deanna Justice, Becky Ash, Mark Andrews,
Robin Saunders, Becky Banisay, Brian Relich, Christy Strather, Steven Smead, Lee Huepenbecker, Jerry
Bedzyk, Bert Dobson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Parkinson, David Lyons, Kenny Fickle, Tony Butters, Dennis
Hooley, Tommy McRae, Tammy Holt, Tracy Macklin, Gloria Alexander.

Mrs. Parkinson

J(indergarten

P. M. KINDERGARTEN. ROW 1, L. toR. : Marilyn Lounds, Annette Finley, Bob MacMangas. ROW 2:
Dennis Hulbert, Deborah Smith, Lori Thompson, Jack Fowler, Betty Baird, Cynthia Kurtz, Dawn King,
Mark Houtz. ROW 3: Steven Miller, Lewis Temples, Dennis Bice, Kathy Jo Blair, Danny Paul, Kimberlee
Ledyard, Ricky Gardner, David Peet, Timmy Baldwin, Linda Smurr . ROW 4: Brain Wilson, Billy Blair,
Ruth Vandever, Jeanie McClellan, Julie McClellan, Debbie McVicker, Raymond Gallop, Donny Crane,
Karen Ames, Doris Stempien.
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�Homecoming 1963

•

• •

will be remembered by the students at Q. H. S.
Some new traditions were started, such as our Snake
Dance through town, and the Bon Fire we couldn't
burn because it was too dry.
Strains of" The Victors" echoed down the
halls . . . .

The A Band surprised the entire
school when they began the festivities
of Homecomind Day. Class demonstrations displayed our enthusiasm and
school spirit.

The afternoon's pep assembly began
with class skits. The Seniors' was a
Presidential News Conference.

The winning skit was the Sophomores,
with their panel show "To Tell the Truth."

�School Spirit .

• •

is very important in deciding who will win the
Pep Jug and is at an all-time high during Homecoming Week.

The Seniors were really supporting the team
during the yell fest.

The cheerleaders led the
student body in support of the
team at the downtown pep rally.

Cnmpetition
for Pep Jug
Is Stiff
Many long hours of work went into each of
the classes' floats.

The third place float, made by the Seniors was
a large dish of ice cream with the slogan "Cream
'Em."

Freshmen took first place with their pitcher and
"Pour it on."

�Senior Girls Dream of
Becoming Queen

Members of the
Court: (above)
Pricilla Long
(right) Donna
Craun

Thrilling plays and touchdown runs were part
of the exciting battle that led the Orioles to victory
over Union City.

"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" was the band's melody as the
court circled the field. Soon everyone. would know who was to be
the new king and queen.

�The Queen Is Crowned
Andra Pelow was
crowned Homecoming Queen by Judy
Hutchins, the 1962
Queen.

The new king,
Larry Lounds, happily escorts his queen
Ancira from the
athletic field.

Members of the Court, L. to R.: Sandra Marquart, Sandra Bellamy, Ancira Pel ow, Larry Lounds,
Pricilla Long, Darlene Miller, Donna Craun. STANDING: Morris Bollegraf, Gary Omo, Larry
Bowerman, Sam Dodd, Jim Rogers, Keith Hayward.

Tom Crane, president of
the Student Council presented
the Pep Jug to Andy VanDoren,
president of the Sophomore
Class. Andra and Larry led
the Grand March at the Homecoming Dance.

�FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Karen McClintic, Darlene Miller, Judy Weber, Andra Pelow,
Patricia Holt, Joan Lampman, (on floor) Harry Thomas. SECO D ROW, Left to Right:
Jim Johnson, Larry Lounds, Herb Johnson, Werner Heifers, Judy Tyson, Rexine Brauker,
Donna Knowles, Kenneth McClughen, Pricilla Long, Judy Ames, Judy McCann, Sandra
Bellamy, Diana Hoopingarner.

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No Mother to Guide Her. ''

"Who is this girl, Casper?"

A melle-drama about a beautiful but persecuted heroine was the most successful play ever presented
by the Senior classes at Quincy High. The Class made over two hundred dollars.

Talbot Twillingham

(K . C. McClughen), the felonious villain prusued the beautiful Spring Overton (Darlene Miller) until
the handsome hero, Caspar Vandenburg (Tom Thomas), rescues her.

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'All's well that ends well. •

�"You asked for it, Vandenburgh!"

"Your husband is dead, Madame."

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"At last I have
you in my power."

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�L. toR.: James Blair, Andy Van Doren, Gerry Smith, Mary Sara Roth, Steve Smith, Ann Hasch,
Sarah Lambright.

Forensic Activities Keep
Students Busy
This year's Forensic Club was advised by Mr. Brent Vesey. The Club presented an
assembly with each member presenting his own oratory. Many of the participants went
on to the District Forensics contest . The members of the Club worked very hard as
they practiced long hours after school and at home. The Forensic Club was organized
to advance the skill of a person's speaking ability , which is very important in today's
world.

Gerry Smith brought state honors to
Quincy High School by winning the Regional
Contest sponsored by the University of
Michigan in 1963.

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�Football is one of the most colorful sports played at Quincy.

Here crowds cheer the team on to another
victory.

Coaches give Keith Hayward final instructions.

This is football at its highest point of suspense .

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�Academics
Provide
Activities

The Trig. and Solid Geometry class, the smallest in the school,
developed their skills in various fields of mathematics.

Several classes started new programs
this year. Junior High Typing was offered to the younger students for the
first time. Advanced math classes
explored new fields of mathematics,
English reading programs were begun,
and seniors going on to college were
given instructions in college level
English by a college professor.

Students in sophomore English participated in an accelerated reading program
which helped them improve their reading speed and comprehension.

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�Classes mean more and more extra work
to those students who take an active interest
in their classes and school work. This extra
work can bring excellent experience as well
as rewards for a job well-done.

Judy Tyson, editor of this year's Senior
Edition, finds that this can be a major
activity.

The sophomores in biology find that it is a very interesting
field of science. Many have done extra-credit reports.

The speech class has been exceptionally busy this year. Their
play, "Hillbilly Wed din'" was a success with their proceeds going
to the United Fund. Several members presented skits at school
assemblies and P. T. A. meetings.

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�Our dances and record hops are social activities that
many of our students enjoy.

Zenith Ingersoll and Dennis Curtis were selected as the
Sweetheart Couple. They were crowned at the cheerleader's
Valentine's Day dance.

The winners of the 1964 Bowling
trophy were the "Republicans . " Mem bers of the team are Jerry Kohler, Keith
King. Gale Kiersey. Beth Alexander,
and Bob Exelby .

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�A Memorable
Year for These
Students
Wolverine Boy's State representative from
Quincy was Mike Smith. He was sponsored by the

Darlene Miller
was delegate to Girl's
State in Ann Arbor.
The American Legion Women's
Auxiliary selected
Darlene to attend.

The Quincy Rotary Club sent Keith
Hayward to the Camp Emery Leadership
Conference on Big Blue Lake, north of
Muskegon, Michigan.
Our first exchange student to Europe
was Joan Lampman, who lived in Schlitz,
Germany. The Student Council initiated
this new program.

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�(Right), Steve Dobson and Larry Lounds
were selected to attend the Summer Science Institute at Western Michigan University.

(Left), Joan Lampman was awarded the D. A. R. Good
Citizen Award. She was chosen by her classmates and the
faculty.

Each year, outstanding music students are awarded summer
music scholarships to attend music camps . These scholarships
are financed by the contributions of our photographer, Mr.
Robert Sutula. Bob Diedrich, one of the recipients of the
awards, is showing Mr. Sutula a few techniques on the clarinet.

(Left), Tom
Crane and Richard
Bermingham.
(Right), Pricilla
Diedrich.

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�Top
Ten

of
1964

L. toR., SITTING: Darlene Miller, Tom Crane, Joan Lampman, Werner Helfers.
L. toR., STANDING: Larry Lounds, Joe Hildebrand, Keith Hayward, Larry Wortz,
Mike Smith, Steve Dobson.

Once again the senior class is proud to announce
its top ten students. The "top ten, " being the top
ten in their class academically only . The students'
grades were collected and averaged out to find the
top ten.
Many other students worked just as hard as the top
ten, but there had to be a line drawn somewhere .
The school salutes not only the top ten, but also
everyone else, who studies and works hard to make
himself the person that he wants to be.
Just as there must be a line drawn for the top ten,
a line must be drawn between the top two students
for Valedictorian and Salutatorian.

Seniors winning top honors were Darlene Miller,
Valedic torian, and Larry Lounds, Salutatorian .

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�115

�FIRST ROW: Bill Fazekas, Jim Rogers, Jeff Kanouse, Mike Smith, Gale Kiersey, K. C. McClughen,
Sam Dodd, Keith Hayward. SECOND ROW: Dave McCann, manager; Larry Bradly, Dick Hutchins,
Bob Exelby, Keith King, Tom Crane, Craig Omo, Chesty Blackman, manager; Coach McDonald.
THIRD ROW: Coach White, Bob Baker, Brady Moore, Larry Bowerman, Bob Barrett, Ron Miering.
Dan Wood, Larry Salyer, Tom Mills, Ken Peterson, Bob VanHoosear, Coach Snyder.

Varsity Football
A thrilling and exciting football season left the Orioles in third place in the Little
"C" Conference.

Three members of the team were honored as members of the All

Conference team.

Bob Exelby, Gale Kiersey, and Tom Crane were named to the

team.

The Orioles excited their followers by winning their Homecoming game over

Union City 26-00.

The Orioles were led by eleven Seniors, they will be missed

next year.

1963 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
• QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY
QUI CY
QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY

00
19
12
00
23
26
14
06
100
• - non-conference
• - Homecoming

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Addison
Athens
Bronson
Homer
Reading
Union City
Jonesville
Litchfield

12
07
19
25
00
00
20
00
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�Seniors Are
Backbone of Team

GALE KIERSEY
All Conference

All Conference
TOM CRANE

All Conference

Co-captain

BILL FAZEKAS
KEITH KING

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�ROW ONE: (L. toR.) David McCann, Duane Fry, Doug Trall, David Bowerman, Brad Rootes, Terry
Williams, Mike Fiddler. ROW TWO: Stan Berry, Gary Omo, Don Lett, Don Lambright, Tom Nations,
Terry Paul, Allen Himebaugh. ROW THREE: Mr. Simmons, coach, Bill Rhoades, Tom Davis, Stan
Banker, Dan Bellamy, Bill Gale, Jim Ball, Wayne Hilton, Mr. Snyder, assistant coach. ROW FOUR:
Steve Shook, Jerry Snellenberger, Dan Harm, Morris Bollegraf, John Lampman, King Basse, Gene
Parshall, Steve Peirce.

Junior Varsity Squad
Exhibits Good Sportsmanship
Mr. Simmons' young Junior Varsity team showed good promise for the future with
their record of two wins, two ties, and three loses. They were quick to learn the fundamentals of the game and gave their cheering crowds many a tense moment during
their games. The two wins and two ties exhibited good form, and the three loses are
sure to be corrected next year.

Below is the J. V. 's record for the 1963 football season.
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

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- - - - - -6
- - - - - 18
- - - - -12
- - - - - -7
- - - - - -6
- - - - - 13
- - - - - -7

Litchfield - - - - - - - 6
Athens - - - - - - - - -13
Bronson - - - - - - - - 12
Homer - - - - - - - - -33
Reading - - - - - - - - 18
Union City - - - - - - - 0
Jonesville - - - - - - - 21

�Varsity Cheerleaders, L. to R.: Bonnie Horn, Carol Hampton, Sandy Bellamy,
Andra Pelow, Diana Hoopingarner, and Judy McCann.

Cheerleaders
Our cheerleaders have gained the reputation of being the best cheerleaders in
the Little 'C' Conference, and we believe
it. With the help of Miss Lilliquist, their
advisor, the girls kept school spirit at an
all-time high.
Reserve Cheerleaders, Debbie Chapman, Nancy Reynolds, Judy Deline. Absent, Karen Bice.

The girls were busy leading the students in
cheers throughout the football season.
The Homecoming game and parade were special
events for them too.

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�Orioles Finish Third

FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dan Bellamy, Gary Abbott, Claude Nance. SECOND ROW: Bob Barrett,
Tom Puckett, Herb Johnson, Kieth Hayward, Ray Monty, Ron Krok, Bradly Moore. THIRD ROW: Coach
Ronald White, Dennis Smith, Ray Merkle, Jerry Wortz, Tom Crane, Bruce Parker, Sam Dodd, Asst.
Coach Gary Simmons.

The '63-'64 "Oriole" cagers have displayed the
finest basketball skills since the cagers of '49-'50,
who were undefeated and led by Don Cook, Bob
Adams, Jim Stemen, Jim Hewitt, Ed Dormelly and
coached by Dale Shearer.
The current front line is the tallest in the conference. Led by sharpshooting guards, Sam Dodd
and Tom Puckett, and towering front liners Tom
Crane and Jerry Wortz, the Orioles finished in
third place. Wortz and Dodd finished in the top
ten conference scorers.
Two school records were broken in the first
Jonesville game. Quincy broke their all-time
scoring total for one game, by scoring 97. Sam's
total of 34 points broke a disputed individual record
high. The 34 points broke the record of 32 set by
Dick Hartley against Bronson last year. The dispute
comes from sources stating the record is held by
Ed Donnelly.
The entire town and school wishes the Orioles the
best of luck in the District Tourney held in our magnificent gymnasium.

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�Senior Stars
Complete
Final Year

HERB JOHNSON

Forward
TOM CRANE

Forward

SAM OODD

Captain
Guard

KEITH HAYWARD

Guard

TOM PUCKETT

Forward

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�ROW 1, L. toR. : Brad Rootes, Jerry Buckley, Doug Trall, David Smith, Bob Mason, Ben King. ROW 2:
Bill Rhoades , Gary Kiersey, Don Lambright, Jim Blair, Steve Shook, Russ Timberman, Gary Glaum.
ROW 3: Jerry Owens, Mike Riley, John Lampman, Rich Bermingham, King Bassee, Dan Harm, Gary
Chalker .

Junior Varsity Works Hard
The Junior Varsity Basketball team coached by Gary Simmons have had a building
year. Getting off to a slow start, they soon came back to show that they are the team
to beat for next year. Their 4 and 11 record left much to be desired but they are all
determined to tear up the conference in the future.
The eighth grade team, under coach Micheal Snyder, had a record of 2 wins and
6 losses.

Eighth Grade Learns Fast
ROW 1, L. to R.: John Huggett, Gene Ball, Mike Mills, Larry Luce, Mike Beech, Terry Talbot, Leon
Smith. ROW 2: Jerry Coplin, Gary Bean, Jim Coonce, Gary Fidler, Kenny King, Mike Fidler, Chesty
Blackman, Don Brown, Ivan Strouse. ROW 3: Coach Snyder, Jerry Salyer, Dave McCann, Dick Price,
Clair Musgrove, Claude ance, Bill McConnell, Doug Marvin, Sam Mills. ROW 4: Jerry Crane,
Charles Hilliar, Paul Rzepka, Jack Blair, Charles Thomas, Bill Merschman, Calvin Marsh, Merle
Trenary, Mike Moore .

�The Varsity Basketball cheerleaders are Sandy Bellamy. Andra Pelow. Judy Ames, Myrna Sanderson, Carol Hampton,
and Nancy Reynolds.

Basketball Cheerleaders G-r-r-r-reat!
The Cheerleaders were very active this year. They had a pep asembly before every home game. They
presented many skits that both amuse the students and promote school spirits . Their posters displayed in the
school and gym boosted the team.
They sponsored several dances to raise money for new uniforms and cheerleading camp . This is the second
year for the Sweetheart Hop which is held
after the game on
Valentines Day . For
three days before the
dance they have the
students vote on the
favorite couple in the
school. At the dance
the couple is crowned .

Reserve Cheerleaders:
Karen 13ice, Diana
Hoopingarner. Judy
McCann , Susan Krok.

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�ROW 1, L. toR.: Brad Hickok, Wayne Gear, Dennis Wilson, Mike Boyer, Bob Mueller, Ron
Hugget. ROW 2: Jim Daws, Mike Glaum, Larry Timberman, Larry Converse, Mike Basse,
Robert Dooley. ROW 3: Coach Snyder, Chuck Cook, Bill Bradley, Jim Riley, Henry Snellenberger, Larry Reichart, Jim Hutchins.

Seventh Grade

The seventh graders, under Coach Snyder,
had a record of 3 wins and 5 losses.
The teams were cheered on to victory
by their cheerleaders.

Seventh Grade Cheerleaders, Cindy Reynolds,
Kathy Nutt, Lori Deline. SEATED, Debbie
Bitner.
Eighth Grade Cheerleaders, Nancy Green,
Linda Walker, Debbie Youngs, Linda Miering.

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�FIRST ROW: Jerry Snyder, Cindy Reynolds, Lori Deline, Dorice Conrad, Diana Conrad. Patry Smith, Susan
Foulk, Penny Cox, Pam Bonham, Patsy Burk, Mariane Hughes, Karen Fry. ROW TWO: Connie Quimby. Brian
Hickok, Steven Smith, Linda Satchfield, Bruce Bowers, Gary McCann, Leonard Horn. Beth Alexander. Patty
Hulbert, Sherry Fiddler, Sherry Daniels, Mylina Krymis, David Bowerman. ROW THREE: Mrs. Volkert, Lois
Anthony. Beverly Brockman, Loraine Hutchins. Donna Craun, Fred Marowelli. Steven Shaw. Twinkle Young.
Peggy Hufnagle, Wayne Hilton, Jim Olney, Dusty Foust, Junior Carpenter. ROW FOUR: Jeff Kanouse, Micky
Mason, Judy Tyson, Larry Bowerman, Gerald Clark, Mike Morris, Joan Lampman, Gale Kiersey. Zenith
Ingersoll, Allen Himebaugh. Mike Honyoust. ROW FIVE: Mike Burritt, Don Lett, Jerry Smith, Stan Banker.
Sandy Bellamy. Jim Rogers, Mike Smith, Ronald Hughes, Gary Omo, John Snyder, Randy Burritt. ROW SIX:
L. D. Wise. Werner Helfers. Rex Brown. Judy McCann, Dianna Hoopingarder, Daryl Hoffman, Andy VanDoren,
Steve Dobson, Wally Weber, Karen McClintic . ROW SEVEN: John Blair. Bob Watkins, Greg Omo, Doug
Thompson, Joe Hildebrand, Larry Bradly. Morris Bollegraf. Robert Exelby. Dennis Smith, Steven Buckley.
Mike Vaughen.

Bowling
The Telstars were the 1963 bowling
Champs. Left to right are John Snyder,
Werner Helfers, Joe Hildebrand, Gene
Taylor, and Craig Omo.

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�Tracksters Look for a Good Year

Left to Right: Phil Howard, Bob Barrett, Keith King, Larry Bowerman, Dan Wood, Mike Vaughan,
L. D. Wise.
Once again our "Oriole" trackmen take to the cinders, running faster, jumping higher, and
throwing farther. Coach McDonald's team will be gunning for the "C" championship this spring
in Coldwater. Returning lettermen are: Phil Howard, Bob Barrett, Dan Wood, L. D. Wise,
and Mike Vaughn-middle distances, Keith King-shot put, and Larry Bowerman-sprints and hurdles.

Gymnasts- Meet and Beat Larger Schools

Left to Right: Coach McDonald, Pat Rogers, Terry Piper, Bob VanHoosear, Pete Talbot, Jim
Smith, Ken Peterson, Ron Rushlow.
The "Oriole" gymnastics started competing this year. Despite being the only class c school
having a gymnastic team, our team has performed excellently. We beat Sturgis and barely lost
to Hillsdale, both Class A schools.

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�Oriole
Nine
Vies for
Little C"
&lt;"&lt;"

Championship

MIKE SMITH- 3b - S.S.

CRAIG OMO - 1st Base

DONALD TODD -2nd Base
This year's Oriole team has a fine chance to win their first
"C" baseball championship. Quincy finished with a 3-4 record
last year. Coach White has been fielding fine baseball teams
since arriving in Quincy. Baseball, as a whole, in this area is
showing much resurgence and Quincy is sharing its part of the load.
Quincy is fielding a veteran team this year. The returning
lettermen are: Keith Hayward-catch., Sam Dodd pitch. and 3b.,
Craig Omo-lb., Don Todd 2b., Mike Smith ss., Tom Thomas
lf., Herb Johnson-pitch., Al Himebaugh-catch.
The "fighting Orioles" also have a fine crop of freshmen coming
up which gives plenty of balance for league contention.
Best of luck to the ORIOLE Baseball team! !
AL HIMEBAUGH - catcher

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�FIRST ROW: Bob Diedrich, Myrna Sanderson, Joyce Hard, Arlene Guisinger, Jane Zeck. SECOND ROW:
Mary Sara Roth, Jeff Kanouse, Barbara Brents, Sue Knepper, Karen McClintic, Sarah Lambright, Steve
Smith. THIRD ROW: Carol Oxenham, Jim Rogers, Patsy Burk, Charlene Wentworth, Don Lett, Benny
King, Larry Wortz, Werner Helfers. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Withington, Craig Omo, Bob Watkins, Terry
Paul, Dic k Lyons, Joan Lampman, Mr. Shelles, Director.

rrA" Band Performs for

Officers:
Beth Alexander, Treas.
LaVern McDonald, Pres.
Marianne Hughes, Sec.
Bradley Moore, Vice-Pres.

The candy sale sponsored by the
band was very successful. The
officers handled the distribution
of the candy.

�FIRST ROW: Tom Oxenham, Beth Alexander, Diane Friend, Linda Green, Jean Cook. SECO D ROW:
Teresa Sprout, Lorinda Cole, Morris Bollegraf. Arthur Walbridge, Karen Aemisegger, Herb Johnson,
Brenda Jaynes, Connie Thompson. THIRD ROW: Tom Crane, Marianne Hughes, Melina Krymis, Don
Lambright, Gerry Smith, John Lampman, Jim Blair, Susan Bush, Rexine Brauker. FOURTH ROW: Dick
Howard, Bradley Moore, Ray Merkle, Mark Van Patten, Steve Buckley, Gene Taylor, Andy Van Doren,
Gary Omo, Karen Fry.

School and Community
Football games, the District Marching Festival, the Solo and Ensemble Contest, the
Band and Orchestra Festival, the Winter and Spring Concerts, the Holland Tulip Festival, and other public performances kep the "A" Band very busy and in the public eye
most of the time.
Mr. Daniel Shelles led the band through
its very active and successful year.

Majorettes:
Pricilla Diedrich
Cherri Daniels
Barbara Hall
Drum Major:
Richard Birmingham

�ROW 1, L. toR.: Ronda Miner, Dale Buckley, Beverly Brockman, Patti Fidler, Kathy Kempton, Melody Strauss.
ROW 2: Bonnie King. Valerie Ganger, Larry Luse, Jim Hoff, Gary Knirk, Marcia Short, Ginger Hook, James
Olney, Kathy Nutt. ROW 3: Susan Stetler, Jackie Sprout, Kathy Zagyva, Linda Marvin, Terry Salyer, Linda
Curtis, Randy Burritt, Gene Ball, Jerry Buckley, Darlene Short, Mike Beach, Brian Hickock. ROW 4: Greg Tuckey.
Jim Sattler, Bill Keith, Susan Foulk, Brad Hickock, Dennis Wilson, Tom Nations, Bill Bradley. David Bowerman,
John Justice . Band Director-Daniel Shelles.

B Band Begins
The B-Band works hard to prepare for
their appearances. They participate in the
Homecoming, Halloween, and Memorial
Day parades. During concert season, the
B-Band participates in the Band and Orchestra
Festival which was held in Battle Creek this
year. Several members traveled to Kalamazoo to take part in the Solo and Ensemble
Festival. The B-Band also helped sell candy
to hungry "QHSers. "

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�FIRST ROW, L. toR. : Mary Coates, Connie Tappenden, Dorice Conrad, Lori Deline. Linda Mierring. SECOND
ROW: Debbie Youngs, Roger Talant, Judy Kochendorfer, Cindy Reynolds, Dorice Conrad, Linda Kriser, Beth
Watkins, Vickie Watkins. THIRD ROW: Kaye Longardner, Kenny King. Don Brown, Gary Milliman, Charles
Face, Terry Barve, Wayne Geer, Debby Strauss, Don Ball, Linda Satchfield, Debby Bitner, Patti Smith, Jerry
Snyder. ROW 4: Majorettes- Janice Paul. Beverly Taylor, Susan Krock, Pam Milllman, -Larry Aemisegger,
Larry Counterman, Mike Moore, Mari Abbott.

Adventures

•

Music

The B-Band was fronted by four
majorettes this year. They are Pam
Milliman, Janice Paul, Beverly
Taylor, and Susan Krok.

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�Chorus
ROW 1: Bonnie Horn, Karen
Dobson, Judy Deline, Darlene Gerber. ROW 2: Barbara Fenninsdorf, Sandy
Bellamy, Darlene McRae,
Judy Muse. ROW 3: Bob
Diedrich, Bill Fazekas,
Martin Preston, Stan Berry.

Music
Department

The 'A' Band is busy rehearsing for the District Band and Orchestra Festival, February 22 in
Battle Creek.

The Chorus this year was advised by Mr. Daniel
Shelles. The Chorus displayed their talents at the
annual A Band Winter Concert where they received
quite a few compliments. The class enjoyed their
many hours of fun and music as they learned the
different styles of music.

I

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�FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Gary Omo, Don Lambright, Jim Ball, Jim Olney, Tom Oxenham, Tim Swan.
SECOND ROW: Alan Himebaugh, Mike Smith, Sherry Abbot, Jean Cook, Jane Zeck, Linda Coplin,
Cherri Daniels, Gerry Smith. THIRD ROW: Bradley Moore, Been King, Pam Milliman, Susan Stetler,
Andy VanDoren, Gary McCann, Karen Fry, Milena Krymis, Darlene Miller, Sandy Bellamy. TOP ROW:
Larry Bradley, Richard Birmingham, Jerry Owens, Keith Hayward, Sam Dodd, Jim Blair, Craig Omo.

Spanish Club
The Spanish Club of Quincy was
organized for the first time under the
advice of Mr. Richard Diaz.
Learning a foriegn language isn't
all work as some of the club members
show us here.

The Spanish Club was led this year by
President Keith Hayward, Vice-President,
Milena Krymis, Secretary, Darlene Miller,
Treasurer, Larry Bradley.

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�The F. H. A. Officers examining the cookbooks the club sells are:
Diane Hoopingarner - Song Leader, Diane Friend - Secretary , Carol
Hampton- Vice-President, Wanda Pierson - Treasurer, Marianne
Hughes - President, Sarah Lambright - Reporter.

Future Homemakers
ROW 1, L. to R. : Darlene Morris, Linda Worden, Diane Locke, Regina Rossman, Marianne Hughes,
Donna Todd, Suzanne Wentworth, Mary Rossman. ROW 2: Loraine Hutchins, Lynne Wagner, Mary
Helmick, Diane Friend, Carol Oxenham, Marlene Trenary, Connie Wagner, Carolyn Sawdy, Zenith
Ingersoll, Diane Hoopingarner, Shirley Wilson, Lou Anne Freese. ROW 3: Mrs. Jane Roberts, Hean
Chapin, Sheila Berlien, Carolyn Da ws, Wanda Pierson, Lois Anthony, Nancy Delaney, Bernice Risk,
Trudy Gleason, Carolyn Stowell, Melody Straus, Dolly Beamer, Alita Shillings. ROW 4: Donna Craun,
Sandra Strong, Nancy Lothamer, Twinkle Young, Mylena Kyrmis, Evelyn Anderson, Janice Paul, Pam
Ames, Sarah Lambright, Carol Hampton, Judy Converse.

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�F.H.A.ers Learn

Skills They Will
Remember in
Later Life
Zenith Ingersoll waters a plant while Marianne
Hughes, Evelyn Anderson, Charlene Wentworth, and
Donna Todd discuss fabric samples.

These girls are gaining experience in
the kitchen by preparing pizza for the annual pizza party given by the F. H. A. for
the Varsi ty football players .

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�ROW 1. L. to R.: Bill Barve, Larry Counterman, Richard Counterman, Leonard Horn, Phil Shilling.
ROW 2: Gene Parshall, Dick Roberts, John Blair, Jack Taylor, Jean Chapin, Larry Wortz, Frank Fersch.
ROW 3: Mr. Fischer, John Alexander, Tom Mills, Christ Rasmussen, Paul Shilling, Junior Carpenter,
Jim Burk, L. D . Wise. ROW 4: Dave Smith, Ron Waligora, Chuck Waligora, Larry Kriser, John Hash,
David Baker, Robert Kestner, David Long, Jerry Withington . ROW 5: Steve Shook, Bob Baker, Art
Hart, John Rossman, Bub McDonald, Tom Marowelli, Martin Preston, Mike Waligora, Cliff Delainy,
Ron Tuckey.

Future Farmers
Around Jean Chapin, the
FFA sweetheart are the following elected officers; Sea ted
are Bub Me. Donald, Pres.;
Jean Chapin, FFA "Sweetheart";
Larry Wortz, Assistant President;
Standing from L. to R. are
Leonard Horn, Treasurer; Bob
Baker, Assistant Treasurer; Ron
Tuckey. Vice- President; Junior
Carpenter, Assistant Secretary;
and Secretary, Paul Shilling.

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�L. toR.: Randy Burritt, Gerry Smith, Ben Puckett, Ron Krok, Jerry Withington, Mr. Orin Chalker (Advisor),
Ken Osborn, Stan Barry, Jim Smith, Larry Nut, Bradley Moore, K . C. McClughen, Gary McCann, Judy McCann,
Dianna Hoopingarner, Gale Kiersey, Ken Peterson, Ron Tuckey.

Science Club
This year the Science Club, led by Mr. Orin Chalker, planned many interesting and educational
activities. The Science Club was asked to join an optional group which builds or explains many projects
in the field of science. The members of the club worked in groups for their Science Fair, which is
held every year. The Club members did very well this year so we have a good cause to believe that
our club was very successful this year.

"I wonder if this will work
as well .as Lavoris ?"
This year the Science Club
elected K. C. McClughen,
(President), Ken Peterson
(Vice -President), Dianna
Hoopingarner (Secretary) Judy
McCann (Treasurer), and Jim
Smith (Sgt. at Arms).

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�ROW ONE: Regina Rossman, Jean Cook, Marilyn McCann , Kathy Booher, Benny
King, Mr. Monk. ROW TWO: Mack Keller, Ronald Rushlow, Raymond Monty,
Donna Knowles, Judy Tyson, Myrna Sanderson. ROW THREE: Regina Fuller, Jane
Zeck, William Fazekas, Richard Birmingham.

Future Teachers Smaller but
More Active

Most of the Future Teachers
work as aids for elementary
teachers . Here the officers
William Fazekas, Pres.;
Myrna Sanderson, V. - P.;
Donna Knowles, Sec.; and
Regina Rossman, Treas. are
seen working in Mr. Godfrey's
room.

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�Future
Nurses

of
America

ROW 1: Darlene Short, Linda Worden, Delores Otis, Susan Krok, Danette Siegler, Gwen
Fritz, Susan Stettler. ROW 2: Evelyn Anderson, Mary Sara Roth, Christine Eaton,
Karen Dobson, Martha Shoemaker, Connie Wagner, Barbara Fenningsdorf. ROW 3:
Sandy Harm, Shila Swain, Beverly Cochrane, Judy Wendorf, Kay Saunders, Donna Craun,
Nancy Lothamer , Mrs. Terwillegar. ROW 4: Joyce Osmun, Melody Strauss, Emma Jean
Funk, Jill Hufnagle, Judy Helmick, Loraine Hutchins, Pricilla Diedrich , Darlene Gerber.

The girls in the Future Nurses Club learn a few of the basics
of being a nurse. They gain on-the-job experience by work ing at the Community Health Center.

Rich Berminghan finds tha t the bedside
manner of the Future Nurses is the most.
President Emma Jean Funk, Vice-President
Jill Hufnagle, and Secretary-Treasurer
Sandy Harm care for their poor patient.

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�ROW 1: Charlene Wentworth, Sharon Hugget, Linda Todd, Brenda Jaynes, Darlene
Morris, Joyce Hard, ancy Reynolds. ROW 2: Jackie Sprout, Beverly Taylor ,
Diana Curtis, Teresa Sprout , Sarah Lambright, Carol Hamptom, Nancy Johnson,
Susan Todd.

Girls ' Athletic Association
Girls in the G. A. A. learn athletic skills and
poise. Led by their advisor Miss Smith, they gain
agility on the parallel bars, mats, trampoline,
basketball, and volleyball.
Although the club was smaller this year, they
were ve ry active . The girls get a lot of exercise in
each of their Monday night meetings.
The officers of the G. A. A. are Diana Curtis,
Pres.; Charlene Wentworth, V . - P. ; Carol Hampton ,
Sec.; Sarah Lambright , Treas.; and Judy McCann,
Sgt. at Arms .

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�FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Tom Crane, Larry Wortz, Kieth Hayward, Kieth King, Dennis Smith, Herb Johnson.
SECOND ROW, L. toR.: Sam Dodd, Craig Omo, Bob Barret, Larry Marvin, Bob Exelby, Gale Kiersy, Mike
Vaughn. THIRD ROW, L. toR.: Tom Thomas, Larry Bowerman, Tom Mills, Mike Smith, Bob Baker, Donalrl Todd, Coach Richard McDonald, Adviser.

Varsity Club
Money raising projects kept the Varsity
Club very busy. They sold Christmas trees,
washed cars, and sponsored dances to finance their projects for the athletic department of the school. This year they purchased navy blue blazers for the basketball
team.

The officers of the Varsity Club, Don Todd, Sergeant-at-Arms; Keith Hayward, President; Sam Dodd,
Secretary; Bob Barrett, Treasurer; and Dennis Smith,
Vice-President, worked on the club's Car Wash.

Bob Exelby, Gale Keirsey, and Tom Crane were
on the All-Conference Team. Each is a member of
the Varsity Club.

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�Concessions
The Concessions club has initiated
several new operational policies which
have increased the efficiency of the
club. The members have responded
very well.
FRONT ROW, L. toR.: Secretary,
Judy Helmick, Nancy Lothamore, Kathy
Rhoades, LaMoyne Odisher, Diane
Beckman, Jean Chapin, Lyle Marquart,
Sheila Berlien. SECOND ROW, L. to R.:
Vice-President, Dewey Caswell, President, Donna Knowles, Janet Lounds,
Carolyn Sawdy, Barbara Fenningsdorf,
Treasurer, Mary Helmick. The Club's
advisor, who is seated, is Mr. Richard
Price.

M. U.N.A. Develops World Citizens
The Model United Nations Assembly Club is composed of students interested in the activities of
the United ations. Each March they attend theM . U • . A. Conference at Hillsdale College as
delegates from one of the Member Nations of the United ations. This year the students represented
the country of Paraguay.
The Members from left to right are, Steve Dobson, Mike Smith, Karen Fry, Linda Coplin, Larry
Lounds (President) Cherri Daniels, Karen McClintic, Joan Lampman (Secretary). STANDING: Darlene
Miller, Craig Omo, Mr. Stanley Klyman (Advisor).

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�The Career Conference committee,
Joan Lampman, Tom Crane, Larry
Lounds, Karen Fry, and Cherri Daniels
presented a very successful Conference
with the assistance of Mr. Livingston
the Guidance Counsellor.
Examining a new selection of paper
back books are the officers, Werner
Heifers, treasurer; Carol Hampton,
secretary; Keith Hayward, president;
and Joan Lampman, vice-president.

Members of the Honor Society are: SEATED: Joan Lampman, Carol Hampton, Karen
Fry, Teresa Sprout, Larry Wortz, Cherri Daniels, Tom Crane, Keith Hayward, Mr.
Reynolds, (advisor). STANDING: Larry Bradley, Darlene Miller, Larry Bowerman,
Werner Heifers, Leonard Horn, Steve Dobson, Larry Lounds, and Craig Omo.

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�ROW 1, L. toR.: Larry Wortz, Keith Hayward, Steve Dobson, LaVerne McDonald, Craig Omo, Charlene Wentworth. ROW 2: Linda Green, Mary Sara Roth, Bob Watkins, Leonard Horn, Larry Bradley.
ROW 3: Morris Bollegraf, Sandy Marquart, John Lampman, Darlene Short. STANDING: Charles Ames,
Bonnie King, Ray Monty, Susan Bush, Jerry Crane, Penny Cox, Tom Crane. SEATED at table: Joan
Lampman, Judy Ames, Larry Bowerman.

Student Council Achieves
Much for Student Body
Tom Crane, president, and Joan Lampman, treasurer, use the new piano which was one of the Student
Council's projects.

Student Council projects
were many this year. Several special projects were
performed for the student
body. Among these were the purchasing of the new
football scoreboard, sponsoring a Q. H. S. exchange
student to Europe, selling Oriole decals, and presenting several fine assemblies for the students .
Serving Quincy High School is the Council 's chief
purpose.

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�Demonstrating the Q. H. S. decals purchased by
the Council are Judy Ames, secretary, and Larry
Bowerman, vice -president.

Homecoming is planned and arranged by the
Council. Members at right are supervising the
election of Homecoming king and queen.

The Magazine Drive is the
annual money raising project
of the Student Council. Larry
Lounds, publicity manager, Mrs.
Volkert, advisor, and Joan Lampman,
general chairman, are busy keeping
records of prize- winners. This year's
drive marked the highest sales in
the drive's history with the eighth
grade leading all the classes in total
sales. Profits from the magazine
drive were used to purchase a new
football score board.
Below are the prize winners of
the Magazine Drive.

FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Cindy Reynolds, Diana Conrad, Connie Quimby, Jill Hufnagle, Keith Hayward.
SECOND ROW: Stephanie Fenno, Tom Nations, Linda Walker, Debbie Youngs, L. D. Wise, Ron
Rushlow, Don Lambright, Gary Etchey, Terry Williams.

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��High School Office
Judy Ames
Mrs. Omo
Donna Craun
Darlene Miller
Judy Weber
Pricilla Long
Rexine Bra uker
Karen McClintic
Arlene Guisinger

Intermediate Office
Peggy Hufnagle
Kay Holmes
Sarah Lambright
Sherry Abbott

Office Girls

Hall Monitors

Hall Monitors
ROW 1, L. to R. : Connie
Rawson, Mike Smith, Sam
Dodd, Dennis Smith, Keith
King. ROW 2. L. toR.: Herb
Johnson, Jim Rogers, Anna
Bollegraf. Jack Taylor, Joe
Hildebrand. ROW 3, L. to R.:
Donna Todd, Mary Agnes
Lindsay. Donna Knowles, Bill
Rhoades, Doug Thompson.

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�Quincy Has Excellent
Program of Guidance
and Special Education
Each high school student had a personal
interview with Mr. Livingston during the
spring to schedule their courses for the following year. Besides scheduling classes,
Mr. Livingston also helped students with
personal problems and administered such
tests as the Otis test for the juniors and the
DAT test for the sophomores.

Mr. Ira C. Livingston is the Guidance Counselor for the
high school students. He assists them in planning schedules,
applying for college, and solving personal problems.

Mrs. Tittle is the Elementary special education instructor, heading our Special Ed.
program.

Miss Leslie serves as speech
and hearing correctionist. She
teaches both elementary students
and high school students.

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�BACK ROW, L. toR.: Ronald Hughes, Ron Rushlow, Anne Hasch, Jean Chapin, Dewey
Caswell, Mike Vaughn, Laverne McDonald, Brenda Jaynes, LaMoyne Odisher. SECOND
ROW: Anna Marie Bollegraf, Sheila Berlien, Carolyn Sawdy, Pete Talbot, Gary Glaum.
THIRD ROW: Judy Helmick. FOURTH ROW: Herb Johnson, Chari Fidler.

rrOriole" Staff
Prints Scoops
This year's Oriole Newspaper staff has had a busy
year. Instructed by Miss Kay Clark, this year's
Journalism teacher, the paper staff worked hard seeking out news items to present to the student body.
Some of their coverage included Homecoming
activities, sports events, club news, and social
functions in general.
Other topics covered were outstanding National
and Local news events.

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�Librarians and Audio- Visual Aids
Perfonn
Services for

Q.H.S.
Students
Left to Right: Shila Swain, Nancy Johnson, Pat Ames, Ron Rushlow,
Philip Shilling, Susan Todd, Judy Muse, Donald Johnson, Connie
Wagoner, Gwen Fritz, Doug Thompson, Mary Clingan.

The library aids keep the books in order and sign passes. Some of these students even give
up their noon hours so that the library can be kept open.
The audio visual boys help to show films and run the opaque projector.
These students give up some of their time serving the other students of Quincy High.

Left to Right: Todd Ellis, Raymond Miller, Terry Crandall, Loren Green,
Larry Salyer, Dan Wood, Werner Heifers, Dennis Curtis.

123

�Custodians Keep
School Spotless
Earl Hildebrand, Howard Hall work at the elementary school. Also not pictured are Mr . and Mrs.
Douglas who have been of invaluable assistance to
all of the students.

Head custodian, Howard McConnell, and Walt
Miller keep the halls clean and things running smoothly
during school.

Cooks

ourish

Students
L. toR.: Mrs. Talbot, Mrs. Hilton,
and Mrs. Bohiemus were the cooks for
the elementary cafeteria.

L. toR.: Alberta Todd, Marie
Clark. Kay Walker, and Laverne
Tyson, head cook prepare the
meals for the junior and senior
high school.

124

�We Offer
Thanks to
Those Wlw
Render
Services.
ROW 1, L. toR.: Doc Marowelli, Carlton Harbaugh. Harold Fry, Bill
Hook, Harold Talent. ROW 2: David Blue, Elmer Burk, Elwood Daniels,
Edgar Smith, Russel Blake. ROW 3: Harold Sawdy, Robert Chapman,
Olivaer Curtis, Sam Wortz, Chet Lampman, Harold Esterline.

Nourishing food , a clean and comfortable building. quiet halls, and safe arrival to school
all play an important part in the lives of Quincy students. Without the people who make all of
this possible the school could not operate. To these people we give a special thank you .

125

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��FIRST NATIONAL BANK

The First National Bank offers many opportunities for employment
to high school graduates, their modern, efficient quarters provide very
pleasant working conditions. The whole atmosphere of the bank promotes learning and experience for the employees.

SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1881

�Drive-in banking
saves much time
and many steps for
customers.

Convenience, again, is
stressed in this spacious
banking area.

Even though the First
National Bank is new
it still strives to
make the best better.
A newly added piece
of office equipment is
being used at left.

�QUINCY LUMBER CO.
QUALITY SERVICE AT OUR LOW PRICE

�Congratulations, Class of 1964

DIEDRICH FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Quincy, Michigan

Phone: 639-5555

BEVERLY'S
FLOWER &amp; GIFT
SHOPPE
3 East Chicago Street

Congratulations to the
Class of 1964

BAKER
MOTEL AND INSURANCE

Quincy, Michigan

BOLLEGRAPH'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
All Your Clothing Needs
Quincy, Michigan

�RON'S
MARATHON
QUINCY

Congratulations
Class of '64
EARL AND BEULAH COPLIN

All Your Beauty Needs
Phone: 639-5985
Mary Lou

QUINCY DAIRY

Rom a
Ardis

Barbara

Best Wishes
to
the Class of '64

Joy

WHITE

QUINCY
DINER AND GAS
Coldwater
Michigan

Congratulations
Class of '64

MAIN'S PHARMACY
Quincy, Michigan

Quincy, Michigan

�R&amp;L

54 TO $1.00 STORE

4 West Chicago St.

*

Quincy, Michigan

Latest Fashions

LEONA'S APPAREL

&amp; BRIDAL SHOPPE

GRIFFIN'S
HARDWARE

Best Wishes to
Class of 1964

COLDWATER BOWLING
Quincy, Michigan

RECREATION
20 Air - Conditioned Lanes

P hone: 639 - 7475

O pen Bowling Daily
278 - 5325

�COMPLIMENTS OF

WATTS DRUG STORE
Quincy, Michigan

YOU 1 LL FIND ALL THE

SHOPPING NEWS
IN THE

Quincy

Coldwater

Bronson

Union City

�COREY'S BEST

21 West Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan

"Botany" 500
Manhattan Shirts
Jockey Sweaters
Hickok
Swank Jewelry

Champ Hats
Dobb 1 s Hats
Jaymar Slacks
Wembley Ties
Revere Sweaters

Alligator Rainwear
H. I. S. Sportswear
Windbreaker Jackets
Botany Brands
Oshkosk Casuals

Headquarters for Boy Scouts of America
Congratulations
Class of 1 64!

QUINCY HARDWARE

McCOMB'S
Jumping
Jacks

Shoes

GRACE WALKER
Appliances - Hardware - Paint
11

Right on the Corner••
Phone 639-3355

32 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan

Quincy, Michigan

LEONARD
SERVICE

Congratulations
Class of 1 64!

WOODWARD'S
121 E. Chicago
Q uincy

SPECIALTY SHOP
Coldwater, Mich .

Queen
Quality

�Compliments of

SAM'S

MAX LARSEN
FORD CITY

BARBER SHOP

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SALES
Quincy, Michigan

Best of Luck
Class of 1964

Coldwater

SERVICE
Ph. 278-5661

Automotive Glass - Motor Rebuilding

KNOWLES AUTO PARTS

Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater, Michigan

HAM'S

"Wholesale and Retail"
101 W. Chicago St. , Coldwater
Phone 278-4293
Body Shop Supplies
Brake Drum Turning

ROOTES [ M~bil ] SERVICE

GROCERY
A Complete Line of
Groceries and Meats

We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9 59 5

Allen, Michigan

36 East Chicago
Quincy, Michigan

Get the Look
You Want at

re-qhur~~
COLDWATER

Congratulations
Class of 1964

QUINCY HERALD
PRINTING &amp; ADVERTISING

Distinctive Apparel for Young Men

Quincy, Michigan

�Work is man's great function.
He is nothing, he can do nothing, he can achieve
nothing, without working.
If you are poor . . . work. If you are rich continue

HOUSE OF BEAUTY

working.
If you are burdened with seeming!] unfair responsibilities . . . work.
If you are happy, keep right on working.
Idleness gives room for doubts and fears.
If disappointments come . . . work.
If your health is threatened . . . work.
When faith falters . . . work.
When dreams are shattered and hope seems dead .
work.
Work as if your life were in peril . . . It really is.
o matter what ails you . . . work.
Work faithfully . . . Work in faith.
Work is the greatest remedy available for both mental
and physical afflictions.
]ames M. Cowan

12 S. Monroe Street
Coldwater, Mich.

SIMPSON MANUFACTURING

Phone 278-4192

Congratulations, Class of 1964

ACORN PRODUCTS CO.

Congratulations, Class of '64

MUSIC MART
Band Instruments, Guitars,
Pianos and O rgans

Coldwater, Michigan

Coldwater, Michigan

Everything for the Whole Family!

�Call Quincy

SANITATION &amp; EXCAVATION SERVICE
for
Complete Septic Tank Installations, Cleaning and Repairs
Trenching and Excavation
-AlsoFiberglass Swimming Pools Sold and Installed
Quincy, Michigan
639-557 5
VON GRIPMAN, Proprietor

PAUL W . HICKOK
CONTRACTOR

7 5 Liberty Street

639-4035
Quincy, Michigan

Best Wishes to the
Classof'64

DR. AND MRS.

FRANCETTE
BEAUTY SHOP &amp;
SLENDERIZING SALON

C. A. GEISHERT

Specialists in

OPTOMETRIST

Hair Shaping
Styling
Coloring

Quincy, Michigan

Congratulations
Class of 1964

DR. AND MRS.
C. A. COATES
M.D.

For expert care and styling visit
FRANCETTE before that big
Graduation Day.
Dial 639-9445

Quincy, Michigan

42 West Chicago St. , Quincy

�Best of Luck to the
Class of 1964

WILLIAMS MILLING
COMPANY, INC.

Millers and Grain
Dealers

/"1~,

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Telephone 639-3165
Michigan

Quincy

CLEANERS

Fast - Eight Hour Service
Free Pickup and Deli very
8 East Chicago St.
Quincy

MELVIN L. BLUE
SAVINGS AND PROTECTION

Phone 639-4100

Route No. 2
Quincy, Michigan

Congratulations to the
Class of 1964

Congratulations
Class of 1964

DR. AND MRS.

DR. AND MRS.

C. W. ELLIS

P. C. BALDWIN

Q uincy, M ichigan

Quincy, Michigan

�Congratulations

Congratulations

Class of 1964

Seniors

GENERAL CABLE
COMPANY

WILLIAM HELFERS
INTERIOR DECORATOR
Quincy

Michigan

Quincy, Mfchigan

Phone 639-7625

Congratulations
to the
Classofl964

Congratulations

DR. AND MRS.

Class of 1964

CLAY T. BROCKMAN

H. R. PAPE
Quincy, Michigan

Quincy, Michigan

�Index and Senior Activities
-A-

Abbott, Gary 41. 90
Abbott, Mari 45, 103
Abbott, Sherry 35, 105, 120
Achilli. Marco 45
A corn Products 13 7
Aemisegger, Karen 29, 101
Aemisegger, Larry 49, 103
Alexander, Beth E. 20, 28, 95, 100, 101
Band 4, School Paper, Teachers Aid, Pep Band,
Bowling
Alexander, John 35, 108
Ames, Bonnie 29
Ames, Charles 45, 116
Ames, Judy 20, 21, 74, 93, 116, 117, 120
Band 3, Solo Ensemble, Pep Band, Student Council
Secretary, Jr. Play Cast, Bowling. F. T. A., Office
Aid 2, G.A.A. Treasurer, Class Executive Committee, Jr. Sr. Banquet Comm .. Cheer leading, Senior Edition
Ames, Pamela 35, 106
Ames, Patricia 29, 45, 123
Ames, Patty 45
Anderson, Evelyn 29, 106, 107. 111
Anthony, Lois 41, 95, 106
Avery, Charles 49
-B-

Badders, Barbara 46
Badders, Brenda 102
Baker, David 41, 108
Baker, Rober 29, 86, l 08, 113
Baker's Mot&amp;!. and Insurance 131
Baldwin, Dr. and Mrs. P. C. 139
Ball, Don 41, 88, 102, 103, 105
Ball, Robert 46, 92, 102
Banker, Stanley 35, 88, 95
Barrett, Robert 29, 86, 90, 113
Barry, Stan 41, 88, 109, 104
Barve, Micky 49
Barve, Sandra 49
Barve, Steve 49
Barve, Terry 46, 103
Barve, William 35, 108
Basse, King 41, 88, 92
Basse, Mike 49, 94
Baughman, Philip 29
Beach, Mich eel 46, 92, 102
Bean, Gary 46, 92

Bob, Gale, Keith, Tom

141

�Beauty Center 132
Beckman, Diane 30, 114
Beckman, Paula 29, 50
Beemer, Dolly 35, 106
Bellamy, Dan 41, 88, 90, 92
Bellamy, Sandra 34, 35, 73, 74, 89, 93, 95, 104, 105
Berlien, Sheila A. 20, 106, 114, 122
F. H. A. 4, Concessions 2, Jr. and Sr. Plays, Oriole
Paper
Bermingham, Richard 40, 41, 82, 92, 101, 105, 110,
111
Berry, David 29
Berry, Mike 20
Baseball 2
Bethel, Edgar 46
Beverly's Flower and Gift Shoppe 131
Bice, Karen 41, 89, 93
Bitner, Deborah 50, 94, 103
Blackman, Chesty 86, 92
Blair, Jack 46, 92
Blair, James 41, 76, 92, 101, 105
Blair, John L. 20, 95, 108
F. F, A. 4, Speech Play
Blair, Judy 46
Blair, Sharon 35
Blue, Melvin - Insurance 139
Bollegraf, Anna 29, 120, 122
Bollegraf, Morris 41, 73, 88, 95, 101, 116
Bollegrafs Department Store 131
Bonham, Pamela 50, 95
Booher, Elizabeth 40, 41, 110
Borton, Gerald L. 20, 96
Band 3, Football, Tennis 2
Boryla, Rita 31
Boryla, Ronald 34
Bowerman, David 41, 88, 95, 102
Bowerman, Larry 30, 73, 86, 95, 113, 115, 116, 117
Bowers, Bruce 50, 95
Boyer, Bonnie 46
Boyer, Micheal 50, 94
Bradly, Ralph 41
Bradly, Larry 30, 86, 95, 105, 115, 116
Bradley, William 50, 94, 102
Brauker, Rexine E. 20, 74, 101, 120
Jr. and Sr. Play, F. T. A . , Band, School Paper
Brents, Barbara 34, 35, 100
Brockman, Beverly 46, 95, 102
Brockman, Clay T . 140
Brown, Dan 46, 92, 103
Brown, Rex 35, 95
Buckley, Dale 50, 102
Buckley, Jerry 41, 92, 102, 103
Buckley, Steve 35, 95, 101
Burk, Jim 30, 108
Burk, Patsy, 41, 95, 100, 112

142

Karen Me.

Mr. Price

�Burleson, Gene 41
Burritt, Michael 95
Burritt, Sandy 50
Burritt, Randy 41, 95, 102, 109
Burrit, Tom 46
Bush. Susan 35, 101. 116

-ccarpenter, Junior 30, 95, 108
Caswell, Dewey 30, 114, 122
Chalker, Gary 35, 92
Mr. Diaz
Chalker, Mr. Orin 12
Champion, Bob 50
Champion, Ronald 35
Chapin, Jean L. 20, 106, 108, 114, 122
F. T. A. 2, F. H. A. 4, Student Council Representative,
Cheerleader. Jr. and Sr. Play, Concessions 2, School
Paper
Chapman, Debora 30, 89
Clark, Gerald A. 21, 95
Football, Track, Basketball Manager, Bowling, Speech
Play
Clark, Richard 41
Clark, Kenneth 46
Clark, Miss Karen
Clemenson, Dee 35
Clifford, Bonnie 50
Clingan, Mary 16, 35, 123
Coates, Mary 50, 103
Coates, Dr. and Mrs. C.A. 138
Cochrane, Beverly 35, 111
Cochrane, Sharon 46
Cole, Lorinda 30, 101
Coldwater Bowling Recreation 133
Coach McDonald
Conant. Diana 46
Conrad, Diana 49, 50, 95, 117
Conrad, Dorice 50, 95, 103
Contractor, Paul W. Hickok 138
Converse, Jerry 35
Converse, Judy 41, 106
Converse, Larry 50, 94
Cook, Charles 50, 94
Cook, Don 41
Cook, Jean 41, 101, 105, 110
Cook, Penny 50
Coonce, James 46, 92
Coplin, Gerry 46, 92
Coplin, Linda 30, 105, 114
Corey's Best 135
Jim Hughes
Corless Cleaners 139
Counterman. Larry 41. 103, 108
Counterman, Richard 30, 108
Cox, Penny 50, 95, 116
Crandall, Terry 35, 123
Crane, Jerry 46, 116

143

�Crane, Tom G. 21, 82, 86, 101, 113, 115, 116,
90, 91, 83
Football 3, Basketball 4, Band 4, Student Council
President, Varsity Club, Jr. Class Vice-President,
ational Honor Society 2
Craun, Donna J. 21, 72, 73, 95, 106, 111, 120
F.H.A. 4, F.T.A., F. . A. 2, Bowling 2, Homecoming Court, Annual Staff. Cheerleader, Office
Aid, Senior Edition, Sr. Play
Curtis, Dennis 21, 123
Senior Play
Curtis, Diannia 30, 112
Curtis, Linda 35, 102
Curtis, elson 21

-D-

Daniels, Cherri 30, 95, 101, 105, 114, 115
Daniels, Donald L. 21
Basketball 3, Speech Play
Daws, Tom 41, 88
Daws, Carolyn 35, 106
Daws, James 50, 94
Daws, Joe 35
Delaney, Clifford 30, 108
Delaney, ancy A. 21, 106
F. H. A. 3, Speech Play
Delaney, Ned 35
Delaney, Richard 30
Deline, Judy 35, 89, 104
Deline, Lori 50, 94, 95, 103
Denham, Mrs. Joan 12
Diaz, Mr. Richard 12
Diedrich, Pricilla 35, 82, 101, 111
Diedrich, Robert 30, 82, 100, 104
Diedrich Funeral Home, 131
Dobson, Karen 104, 111
Dobson, Steven M. 21, 28, 82, 83, 95, 114, 115,
116
Football 3, Band 3, Student Council Treasurer,
Student Council Rep., Muna 2, Forensics, Bowling 2, Jr. Play
Dodd, Sam W. 22, 28, 73, 86, 87, 90, 91, 105,
113, 120
Varsity Club 4, Football 3, Basketball 4, Baseball
4, Class Rep., Spanish Club, Tennis
Dooley, Carleen 46
Dooley, Robert 50, 94
Dowker, Henry 22
Dunkle, Cheryl 50

Bub Me.

Turtle T.

144

�-E-

Eaton, Chris 41, 111
Eaton, Renae 30
E!lis, Dr . and Mrs. 139
Ellis, Todd 30, 123
Enos. Deloris 46
Esterline, John 30
Esterline, Russell 30
Etchey. Garry 50, 117
Ewers, Ron 41, 108
Exelby, Lavern 30
Exelby, Robert J. 22, 86, 87, 95, 113
Football 3, Varsity Club 3
-F-

Face, Charles 50, 103
Fazekas, William 22, 86, 87, 104, 110
F. F.A. 3, F. T . A. 2, Football4, Jr. Play, Varsity
Club, Annual Staff
Fenningsdorf, Barbara 30, 104, 111, 114
Fenningsdorf, William 46
Fenno, Mark 50
Fenno, Robert 50
Fenno, Stephanie 41, 112, 117
Fersch, Frank 30, 108
Fidler, Chari 30, 95, 122
Fidler, Gary 46, 92
Fidler, Mike 46, 88, 92
Fidler, Patti 50, 102
Fillmore, Larry 35
First National Bank of Quincy 128, 129
Fish, Shirley 46
Fisher, Mr. Oscar 13
Foley, Dale 46
Foulk , Susan 50, 95, 102
Foust, Keith 35, 95
Francette 138
Freese, Edward 30
Freese, Lou Ann 41, 106
Friend. Diane 36, 101, 106
Fri tz, Gwen 30, 11l, 123
Fry, Duane 41, 88
Fry. Karen 30, 95, 101, 105, 114, 115
Fuller, Regina 41, 110
Funk, Emma Jean 30, 111
-G-

Gale. William 36 , 88

Ganger. Valerie 50, 102
Geer, Wayne 50, 94. 103
General Cable Co. 140
Gerber, Darlene 30, 104, 111
Geishert, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. 138
Gilchrest, Eric J. 22
F. F. A. 2
Glaum, Gary 36, 92, 122
Glaum, Michael 50, 94
Gleason, Trudy 42, 106
Green, Linda 36, 101, 116
Green. Loren 42, 109, 121. 123
Green, Nancy 46, 94
Green, Richard 39
Griffin's Hardware 133
Guisinger, Arlene 30, 100, 120
-H-

Hack, Linda 5 0
Hagaman. Bruce 36
Hall, Barbara 36, 101
Hamm 's Grocery 136
Hampton. Carol 31, 89. 93, 106, 112, 115
Hanselman. Candy 50
Hanselman, Greg 46
Hard, Joyce 31, 100, 112
Hardy. Alice 45, 46
Hardy. Dave 31
Harm, Daniel 42, 88, 92, 110
Harm, Sandra 31, 111
Harmon. Arlen 31
Hart, Arthur 36, 108
Hasch. Ann M. 22, 76, 122
F. H. A. 3, Forensics, Speech Play. Senior Play
Hasch, John 42, 108
Hassinger. James 36
Hassinger. Sharon 31
Haver. Kay 46
Hayward, Keith W. 22, 73, 77, 81, 83, 86, 87, 90, 91,
105, 113, 115, 116, 117
Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Football 4, Track, Varsity
Club 2, National Honor Society. Spanish Club 2, Student Council 2
Hayward, Patricia 46
Hayward, Vicki 42
Helfers, Werner K. 22, 28, 74, 75, 83, 95, 100, 115,
123
Executive Committee 1, Bowling 4, N.H . S. 1. M. u.
N. A. 1, A-Band 4, Senior Edition, Annual Staff 1.
Hall Monitor. Teacher's Aid. Top Ten

145

�Heifers, Interior Decorator 140
Helmick, James 46
Helmick, Judy 36, 111, 114, 122
Helmick, Mary Jane 22, 106, 114
Concessions3, F.T.A. 2, F.N.A. 1, G.A.A. 1,
F. H. A. 1, Junior Play Cast, Basketball 1, Annual
Staff 1, Bowling 1, Teacher's Aid, Office Aid, Librarian 1, Senior Edition
Henao, Karen 31
Hickok, Brad 50, 94, 102
Hickok, Brian 42, 95, 102, 103
Hildebrand, Joseph C. 22, 83, 95, 120
Bowling 4, Hall Monitor, Senior Edition, Top Ten
Hilliar, Charles 46, 92
Hilton, Wayne 36, 88, 95
Hilton, Wendy 50
Himebaugh, Alan 36, 88, 95, 97, 105
Hoff, James 46, 102
Hoffman, Daryl 36, 95
Holmes, Kay 31, 120
Holt, Patricia 22, 74
Honyoust, Mike 42, 88, 95
Hook, Ginger 46, 102
Hoopingarner, Diana 8, 36, 74, 89, 93, 95, 106, 109
Horn, Bonnie 31, 89, 104
Horn, Leonard 31, 95, 108, 115, 116
House of Beauty 137
Howard, Dick 22, 101
Forensics, A Band, Oriole Staff, Annual Staff

146

Howard, Phillip 36, 102
Hufnagle, Jill 18, 36, 111, 117
Hufnagle, Peggy 23, 95, 120
Huggett, John 46, 92
Huggett, Ronald 50, 94
Huggett, Sharon 42, 112
Hughes, James R. 23, 95, 122
School Paper, Bowling
Hughes, Marianne 29, 31, 95, 100, 101, 106, 107
Hughes, Marsha 50
Hughes, Steve 31
Hulbert, Pat 50, 95
Hutchins, Dick 29, 31, 86
Hutchins, James 50, 94
Hutchins, Loraine W. 23, 95, 106, 111
F.H.A. 4, F.N.A. 2, F.T.A. 1, SeniorEdition,
Bowling

-IIngersoll, Zenith E. 1, 23, 95, 106, 107
Basketball 1, F. H. A. 4, Student Council, Senior
Edition, Annual Staff 1, Bowling 1, School Paper
Staff

-JJames, Milo 42

�James, Myrtle 47
James, Nila 42
Jaynes, Brenda 31, 101, 112, 122
Jennings Elementary 53
Johnson, Donald
Johnson, Herbert L. 23, 74, 90, 91, 101, 113, 120, 122
Basketball-Reserve 2, Varsity 2, Baseball 4, Varsity
Club, A -Band 4
Johnson, James W. 23, 74
Football, Basketball, Junior and Senior Plays, Senior
Edition
Johnson, Nancy 31, 112, 123
Johnson, Ronald 47
Justice, John 51, 102
Justice, Tom 36
-K-

Kallioinen, John 47
Kanouse, Jefferson C. 23, 27, 86, 87, 95, 100
Executive Comm., Student Council, Football, Basketball, Track, Band, Baseball, Junior Play
Keith, William
Kelley, Rosianna 51
Keller, Mac 42, 110
Kempton, Cathlean 47, 102
Kestner, Robert 4:l, 108
Klepack, Richard 51
Kiess' Jewelry 136
Kiersey, Gale E. 23, 86, 87, 95, 109, 113

Kiersey, Gary 36, 92
King, Benny 40, 42, 92, 100, 105, 110
King, Bonnie 47, 102, 116
King, Keith 20, 23, 86, 87, 113, 120
Football4, Track3, F.F.A. 2, F.T.A .. MUNA 2,
Varsity Club 3, Senior Class Vice-President
King, Kenneth 47, 92, 103
King, Ron 31
Kizer's 133
Kling, Linda 47
Knepper, Sue 36, 100
Knirk, Gary 51, 102
Knowles Auto Parts 136
Knowles, Donna M. 8, 20, 21, 23, 74, 110, 114, 120
F.T.A. 2, F.N.A. 3, Concessions, Annual Staff,
Historian, Senior Edition, G. A. A. 1, Junior and Senior
Plays
Kochendorfer, Judy 51, 103
Kochendorfer, Robert 42
Kohler, Jerry 36
Kriser, Larry 42, 108
Kriser, Linda 47, 103
Krok, Ron 31, 90, 109
Krok, Susan 42, 93, 103, 111
Krymis, Milena 29, 31, 95, 101, 105, 106
Kurtz, Karolyn 36
-L-

Lambright, Don 42, 88, 92, 101, 105, 117

147

�Lambright, Sarah 36, 76, 100, 106, 112, 120
Lambright, Mrs. Susan 4
Lampman, Joan M. 2, 4, 5, 8, 23, 74, 75, 81, 82 , 83,
95, 100, 114, 115, 116, 117
A Band 4, HS 2, GAA 1, Junior and Senior Plays,
FHA 2, Student Council 2, MUNA 3, Forensics 1,
Bowling 4, Annual Staff Editor, Exchange Student,
D. A. R. Girl, Class Treasurer, Magazine Drive Chairman, Teacher Aid, Senior Edition, Top Ten
Lampman, John 8, 42, 88, 92, 101, 116
Larson, Elwood 10
Leavitt, Carl 31
Leavitt, Doris 36
Leavitt, Harold 51
Leavitt, William J. 23
Leonard Service 135
Leona's Apparel 133
Lett, Donald 36, 88, 95, 100
Lindsey, James 31
Lindsey, Mary Agnes 36, 120
Lindsey, Ruth 47
Locke, Dan 47
Locke, Dianna 36, 106
Locklin, Donald 51
Long, Dan 42, 108
Long, Pricilla 20, 24, 72, 73, 74, 120
Class Treasurer, Senior Play, Office Aid, Homecoming
Court
Longardner, Kaye 47, 103
Lothamer, Linda 51
Lothamer, Nancy 37, 106, 111, 114
Lounds, Janet 31, 114
Lounds, Lawrence E. 20, 24, 72, 73, 74, 82, 83, 114,
115, 117
Band, FT A, MUNA, NHS, Class President, Homecoming King. Junior and Senior Plays. Speech Play, Salutatorian
Lowther, Jack 31
Luse, Jack 31
Luse, Larry 47, 92, 102
Lyons, Dick 37, 100
-M-

Macklin, Thomas 51
Main's Pharmacy 132
Malone, Holley 51
Malone, Kathy 47
Marion, David 42
Marowelli, Fred 51, 95
Marowelli, Linda 37

148

Marowelli, Tom 37, 108
Marquart, Glenna 31
Marquart, Lyle 42, 114
Marquart, Sandi 42, 73, 116
Marsh, George 47, 92
Marvin, Douglas 47, 92
Marvin, Larry 31, 113
Marvin, Linda 51, 102
Mason, Mickey 31, 95
Mason, Robert 42, 92
Max Larsen Ford 136
Maxson, Thomas 42, 108
McCann, David 47, 86, 88, 92
McCann, Gary 37, 95, 105, 109
McCann, Judy 8, 34, 37, 74, 89, 93, 95, 109, 112
McCann, Marilyn 40, 42, 110
McClintic, Karen J. 2, 24, 74 95, 100, 114, 120
A Band 3, Junior and Senior Plays, Annual Staff Assistant
Editor and Treasurer, FNA, MUNA, Bowling
McClughen, Gary 37
McClughen, Kenneth C. 24, 74, 86, 109
Senior and Speech Plays, Science Club, Football 1
McComb's 135
McConnelL William 45, 47, 92
McDonald, LaVerne W. 24, 100 , 108, 116, 122
FFA 4, Band, Bowling, Student Council
McDowell, Iris 24
Band, Majorette 2, FHA 2, FNA 1, FT A 1, Junior
Play
McNall, Dena
McRae, Linda 31
McRae, Richard L. 24
FFA
McGraw, Dena 47
Meiring, Linda 47, 94, 103
Meiring, Ronald 31, 86
Merkle, Raymond 29, 31, 90, 101
Merschman, William 47, 92
Miller, Darlene 8, 24, 72, 73, 74, 81, 83, 105, 114,
115, 120
Homecoming Court, Junior and Senior Plays, NHS 2,
MUNA, A Band 2, FHA 2, Annual Staff 2, Spanish
Club, Executive Comm. , Student Council, Bowling,
Office Aid, Girl's State, Valedictorian, Senior Edition
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Milliman, Gary 51, 103
Milliman, Pamelia 43, 103, 105
Mills, Micheal47, 92
Mills, Samuel 47 , 92
Mills, Thomas 31, 86 , 108, 113

�Miner, Rhonda 47 , 1 02
Mock, Curtis 51
Monty, Raymond E. 24, 90, 11 0, 116
FT A 2, Basketball 4 , Concession 2, Student Council
2, Football 1, Forensics 1, Teacher Aid 1
Moore, Brad 32, 86, 90, 101, 105, 109
Moore, Micheal 45, 47, 92 , 100 , 103
Mooris , Darlene 43, 106, 112
Morris, DeLaine
Morris, Delorse 32, 47
Morris, Micheal 32, 95
Mott, Kathleen 47
Mueller, Carolyn 37
Mueller, Robert 51. 94
Mueller, Ronald 47
Musgrove , Clare 47, 92
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Neusbaum, Bryan 37
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Nutt, Larry 43, 1 09
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Omo, Donna 11
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Osmun, Joyce 24, 111
FNA 4, Annual Staff 1, Speech Play
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Otis, Fred 37
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Quincy Herald 136
Quincy Lumber Company 130

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Reynolds, Mr. Ronald
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Riley, Mary 51
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Riley. Patricia 48
Risk, Berniece 43, 106
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F.F.A. 3
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Rurka, Mary 25
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Keith H.

Mr. Reynolds

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Salyer, Terry 51, 102
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Sanders, Carolyn 33
Sanderson, Myrna 8, 33, 93, 100, 110
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Satchfield, Linda 51, 95, 103
Sattler, Jim 38, 102
Saunders, Kay 38, 111
Sawdy, Carolyn J. 25, 106, 114, 122
F. H. A. 3, Concessions 2, Jr. Play, F.T.A .•
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�School Board 9
Sebring, Susan 48
Seigler, Danette 38, 111
Shaw, Brain 48
Shaw, Laura 38
Shaw, Steven 51, 95
Shelles, Daniel 15
Sherman, Ann 51
Shilling. Paul 33, 108
Shilling, Philip 38, 108, 123
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Shook, Stephen 43, 88, 92, 108
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Siler, Darlene 48
Siler, Donna 48
Simmons, Mr. Gary 16
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Smith, David 38, 92, 108
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F. T. A. 1, Basketball 3, Varsity Club 3
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Smith, John 38
Smith, Leon 48, 92
Smith, Mary 43, 95
Smith, Michael R. 8, 81, 83, 86, 87, 97, 105, 113, 114,
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Smith, Miss Rita 16
Smith, Sandra 51
Smith, Steve 43, 76, 95, 100
Snellenberger. Charles 38
Snellenberger, Jerry 43, 88
Snellenberger, Henry 52, 94
Snyder, Jerry 52, 95, 103
Snyder, John 38, 95, 101
Snyder. Mr. Michael 16
Sprout, Jackie 44, 112, 102
Sprout, Teresa 33, 101, 112, 115
Steve D.
Stafford, Michelle 52, 95
Stahlhood, Sherry 52
Stempien, David 48
Stempien, Michael 44
Stetler, Susan 44, 102, 105, 111
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Strauss, Debra 52
Strauss, Ivan 48, 92
Strauss, Melody 44, 102, 103, 106, 111
Stowell, Carolyn 44, 106
Stowell, Ronnie 44
Strong, Lowell 44
Strong, Sandra 44, 106
Sturtz, Helen 44
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Swain, Shila 33, 111, 123
Swan, William 38
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T alant, Roger 52, 103
Talbot, Candy 52
Talbot, Carole 38
Talbot, Pete 26, 122
Basketball, Gymnastics
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Tappenden, Connie 48, 103
Taylor, Beverly 44, 103, 112
Taylor, Gene 95, 101, 26
Band 4, Hall Monitor 1, Football 1, Bowling 1
Taylor, Jack 33, 108, 120
Thomas, Charles 48, 92
Thomas, Harry John 26, 48, 113
Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Footballl, Speech Play,
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"Birdie"

151

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Thompson, Douglas 8, 26, 95, 120, 123
Football 3, Baseball 2, Annual Staff 2, Bowling 3,
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Timberman, Clarence 44
Timberman, Larry 49, 52, 94
Timberman, Russell 39, 92
Todd, Donald 97, 113, 26
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Todd, Susan 33, 112, 123
Trall, Douglas 44, 88, 92
Trenary, Marlene 39, 106
Trenary, Merle 48, 92
Tuckey, Greg 52, 102
Tuckey, Ronald 33, 108, 109
Tyson, Judith 27, 74, 95, 110
F.T.A. 3, F.H . A. 2, Cheerleader2, Yearbook, Jr
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Vandever, Patsy 52
Van Doren, Andy 34, 39, 73, 76, 95, 101
Van Hoosear, Robert 33, 86
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Vannasdale, Dean 48
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Van Riper, Linda 39
Vaughn, Mike 33, 95, 113, 122

Weber, Wallace 48, 95
Weiss, Gail 52
Wells, Fred 27
Wendorf, Dianna 48
Wendorf, Judy 39, 111
Wentworth, Charlene 33, 100, 106, 107, 112, 116
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White Chevrolet 132
Wilber, Pamela 52
Wilkinson, Gary 48
Wilkinson, Larry 44
Williams, James 33
Williams, Janice 44
Williams Milling Co. 139
Williams, Terry 44, 88, 117
Wilson, Dennis 52, 94, 102
Wilson, Shirley 39, 106
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Wise, L. D. 39, 95, 108, 117
Withington, Jerry 33, 100, 108, 109
Wonders, Ann 39
Wood, Dan 33, 86, 123
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Worden, Carolyn 48
Worden, Linda 39, 106, 111
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Waligora, Charles 44, 108
Waligora, Michael 108
Waligora, Ronald 108
Walker, Linda 45, 48, 94, 117
Wallace, Diana 39
Walling, Hilda 48
Walsh, Jean 27
Warner, Candy 52
Watkins, Beth 48, 103
Watkins, Robert 39, 95, 100, 116
Watkins, Vicki 52, 103
Watts Drug Store 134
Weber, Judy 8, 27, 74, 120
Future Nurses 2 , Senior Play, Office Aid, Teachers
Aid, Annual Staff 1, Future Teachers 1

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Zeck, Jane 44, 100, 105, 110

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                    <text>����Oriole 1965

Community School
Quincy, Michigan

�Foreword

��D edication

The picture below was taken during
the homecoming activities.

Mrs. Denham drew the above picture from
the photograph at the right.

An Artist in Every Way
MRS. JEAN DENHAM

The annual staff is proud to dedicate the '65 ~
to Mrs. Jean Denham for her eleven years of loyalty and
friendliness to students of all ages. We hope, Mrs. Denham, that this annual will hold many fond memories for
you in the future.
What started out as a temporary job for Mrs. Denham, soon turned into a full- time job, All students who
have had Mrs. Denham as an art teacher and as a friend
are proud to say, "I know Mrs. Denham. I had her for
a teacher."

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�Diannia Curtis, Mark Van Patten, Cindy Pask, and
Bruce Parker, second-year art students, are working
on one of their many art projects.

Mrs. Denham is surrounded with ceramic work done
by her students.

During the year Mrs. Denham has her students make
advertising inventions.

Mrs. Denham experiments with
abstract sculpture.

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�Mr. Henry Longhini explains new drafting techniques to
Jim Sattler.

Students and teacher alike take advantage of the
many ~ses of the library .

Sophomore Penny Fenno is having her ring size taken
by Mr . Dave Ernst from Josten's. Lois Anthony is
anxiously awaiting her turn .

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These attentive seniors are learning about the basic
concepts of Economics.

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Bob Van Hoosear and Larry Kriser tinker with a
motor in shop class.

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�Lowell Strong lends a helping hand by unloading
welders for the Farm Shop class.

Mrs. Carol Barker's General English class busy themselves by
correcting a test.

Q.H.S.

"We cafeteria eaters would rather fight than switch to homemade sandwiches."

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One of Mr. Brent Veysey's favorite sayings in Speech Class is,
"Don't lean on the lectern."

Mr. Ira Livingston, guidance counselor,
checks with senior, Leonard Horn about his
plans after graduation.

�SEATED- Gary McCann, Chari Fidler, Gerry Smith, Nancy Reynolds, Steve Smith, Cindy Pask, Judy
DeLine. STANDING -Deb Chapman, John Lampman, Alan Himebaugh, Gary Omo, Andy Van Doren,
Patsy Burk, Bev Cochrane, Connie Rawson, Bill Rhoades, Diana Hoopingarner, Judy McCann King Basse.

1965 Annual Staff
Producing this 1965 annual has taken a lot of work on the part of the staff. We
hope that you will realize the UNLIMITED HORIZONS that are offered to you during
your high school years.

Nancy Reynolds, co-editor; Deb Chapman,
co-editor; Gerry Smith, business manager;
Miss Judy Lilliquist, advisor.

Our industrious advisor typing furiously at
a crucial moment.

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Organizations

�The Student Council was led through
another successful year by President,
Larry Bowerman; Secretary, Sandy
Bellamy; Vice-President, Carol
Hampton; Parliamentarian, Gerry
Smith; and Treasurer, Myrna Sanderson. They attended Inter-C
Student Council meetings at other
schools. This year they sponsored
an exchange student from Denmark
and sent one of our students to Spain.

Q.H.S. Student Council

ROW 1 - (seated) Myrna Sanderson, Carol Hampton, Terry Talbot, Richard Birmingham, Morris Bollegraph,
Helen Sturtz, ROW 2 - (seated) Gary McCann, Sandy Bellamy, Marlene Trenary, Gerry Smith, Alan Himebaugh,
Anna _Bollegraph, Craig Omo, ROW 3 - Larry Bowerman, Chuck Ames, Bob Ball, Bill McConnell, Mike Moore,
Bonnie King, Marilyn McCann, Cherry Daniels, Karen Fry, Regina Fuller.

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�ROW 1: Dennis Jaynes, Tim Macklin, Terry Hickok, JoAnn Hilton. ROW 2: Keith Horn, Jerry Watson, Jay
Barrett, Marcia Short, Charles Cook, Brad Hickok, Dorice Conrad, Debbie Bimer, Ruth Ann Tuckey, Connie
Smith. ROW 3: Ricky Kestner, Glen Preston, Roger Glaum, Doyle Friend, Jim Hutchins, Bill Bradley, Candy Talbot, Louise Wortz, Kylene Rootes, JoAnne Alexander, Ann Sherman, Valerie Grimes, Bob Mueller,
Joe Ball, Jon Eckland, Walter Pagel, Vicki Van Landingham, Robin Grimes.

New Jr. Hi Student Council
The Junior High Student Council completed their first year as a separate council
from the high school. They were led by Brad Hickok, president; Chuck Cook, vice
president; Marcia Short, secretary; Dorice Conrad, treasurer; Mr. Pat Omo and Mr.
John Worth, advisors. The Council participated in the annual magazine drive, developed their own constitution, and purchased flags for the school.

Magazine Drive Winners

Cathy Zagyva, Cathy Nutt, Connie Smith,
Doris Leavitt, and Charles Sussex are this
year's magazine drive winners.

�N.H.S.

FRONT ROW: Karen Fry, Teresa Sprout, Larry Bradley,
Cherri Daniels. BACK ROW: Craig Omo, Leonard Horn,
Carol Hampton, Larry Bowerman. New members were
tapped at the spring Honor Assembly.

Dramatic Arts Club

ROW 1: Teresa Sprout,
Connie Wagoner, Dave
Berry, Todd Ellis,
Bruce Parker. ROW 2:
Nancy Reynolds, Carol
Hampton, Connie Rawson, Karen Aemissegar,
Bradley Moore. Ron
Krok. ROW 3: Cherri
Daniels, Diannia Curtis, Cindy Pask, Helle
Nors, Jerry Kohler,
Mr. Brent Veysey, Advisor, This year's
Dramatic Arts Club
sponsored the Carnival
of Talent. This
money was used towards the purchasing
of stage equipment.

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�OF

AMERICA
ROW 1: Charlene Wentworth, Diana Locke, Linda Marsh, Ruth McVicker, Twinkle Young, Berneice Risk, Marianne Hughes. ROW 2: Barbara Badders, Milena Krymis, Lo Ann Wineland, Diane Friend, Connie Wagoner,
Marlene Trenary, Evelyn Anderson, Sarah Lambright. ROW 3: Linda Kriser, Donna Siler, Dolly Beemer, Aleta
Shilling, Alice Hardy, Diane Conant, Lynn Wagoner, Lois Anthony, Mrs. Jane Roberts, Advisor.

F.H.A. Enjoys Busy Year

The F. H. A. had a successful year. Mrs. Roberts, advisor, led the 40 girls. The
beginning of the year started out with the annual initation. The F. H. A. attended a
regional meeting at Tekonsha. The month of December brought the annual Christmas
caroling party. In the spring a tea for the F. H. A. Grandmothers was held.

Left to Right: Charlene Wentworth, Parliamentarian; Carol Hampton, Songleader; Lois Anthony, Historian; Evelyn Anderson, Reporter; Twinkle Young,
Secretary; Sarah Lambright, Vice-President, Marlene Trenary, Treasurer;
Wanda Pierson, President.

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�F.N.A.
Classes were held in Coldwater this year
for any girl interested in working at the
hospital as a volunteer nurse. New uniforms
were obtained this year. They are white with
vertical yellow stripes. Initation was a yery
important step for the new members. A
club tour of Jackson hospital wa$ talked
about.

OFFICERS
F. N. A. officers are as following;
Pricilla Diedrich - Vice-President
Evelyn Anderson - Secretary
Sue Krok - Treasurer
Eileen Parshall - President
Mrs. Jane Terwillegar - Advisor

New Uniforms Obtained
ROW - 1 Bcv Taylor, Linda Worden, Delorse Otis, Helle Nors, Danette Seigler, Gwen Fritz, Darlene
Gerber, ROW - 2 Eileen Parshall, Evelyn Anderson, Martha Shoemaker, Connie Wagoner, Mary Sturtz,
Raynae Traxler, Judy Helmick, ROW - 3 Mrs. Jane Terwillegar, Kathy Kempton, Pricilla Diedrich,
Emma Jean Funk, Kathy Lown, Jill Hufnagle, Melody Strauss, Sue Krok.

�The 1964- 65 Future Teachers of America
Club began the year under the leadership of
their officers elected at the end of the previous year.
For their first money-making project,
the club sponsored the traditional Sadie
Hawkins Dance in November wit)l the annual slave sale.
The students took part in teacher's aid
work and meeting of all branches ofF. T. A.
in the state of Michigan.

Left to right: Marilyn McCann, Secretary; Kathy Booher,
Treasurer; Myrna Sanderson, President; Richard Bermingham, Vice-president.

Future Teachers of America
1st ROW: Susan Bush, Sue Knepper, Benny King, Myrna Sanderson, Darlene Short. 2nd ROW: Benny
Puckett, Regina Fuller, Richard Bermingham, Charles Hilliar, Don Brown, Steve Smith, Linda Green.
3rd ROW: Kathy Booher, Marilyn McCann, Lyle .Marquart, Tom Maxon, John Hasch, Mac Keller,
Advisor: Mr. Leland Monk.

�F.F.A.

This year the F. F. A. initiated 15 new
members which brought the present enrollment to 67. Three members attended the
37 annual F. F. A. Convention held in Kansas
City, Kansas. A Parent-Son Banquet was
enjoyed by all members.

John Alexander, Treasurer; Paul Shilling, President; Steve
Shook, Secretary; Ron Meiring, Reporter; Junior Carpenter,
Vice-president; Larry Kriser, Sentinel; Cindy Pask, Chapter
Sweetheart.

THE NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS

STUDYING VOCATIONAL
AGRICULTURE

ROW 1: Charles Hilliar, Mike Mills, Gene Parshall, Dave Smith, Ron Ewers, Richard Counterman.
ROW 2: Bill Barve, John Rossman, Christ Rasmussen, Ron Meiring, Jack Taylor, . Frank Fersch, Dick
Roberts, Arlen Harmon, Martin Preston, Art Hart. ROW 3: L. D. Wise, Paul Shilling, Tim Swan,
Junior Carpentar, Dave Baker, Tom Marowelli, Stev~ Shook, Tom Payne, LaMar From, Bob Baker,
Wayne Hilton, John Alexander, Lenny Horn, Mr. Oscar Fischer, Advisor. ROW 4: Mike Smillie,
Larry Kriser, Bob Kestner, Jim Lindsey, Jim Burk, John Payne, Dan Long, Dusty Foust, Dale Foley.

�ROW 1: John Hugget, Jerry Coplin, Gary Bean, Cherry Daniels, Melony Rawson, Dena McNall, Linda Walker,
Nancy Green, Mike Beach, Terry Talbot, ROW 2: Jean Cook, Judi DeLine, Linda Coplin, Milena Kremis,
Sarah Lambright, Judy McCann, Bonnie King, Irann Strouse, Kathy Mott, ROW 3: Larry Bradly, Gerry Owens,
Morris Bollegrafu, Jim Blair, John Lampman, Daine Hoopinggarner, Andy VanDoren, Vern Larimer, Karen Fry,
ROW 4: Ginger Hook, Debbie Youngs, Sherry Abbott, Gerry Smith, Jack Blair, Jane Zeck, Gary Fiddler, Tim
Swan, Pat Ames, Mr. Bennett.

Spanish Club
This year the Spanish Club took a field trip to the Kingsman Museum
after which they went to a Spanish restaurant. They also had a bowling party later in the year.

La Basta de Espai'iol debajo
direccion de Linda Coplin,
Tresorero, Larry Bradley, VicePresident: Cherri Daniels, Representante de la Concilio de
Estudiantes: Karen Fry, Secretario: Milena Krymis, Presidente: Sei'ior Robert Bennett,
consejero,

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�The Science Club had a very successful
year under the leadership of Mr . Uphouse, Advisor; Kathy Booher, Secretary; Marilyn McCann, Sergeant-atArms; Don Lambright, President; Gerry
Smith, Vice-President; Andy VanDoren,
Treasurer.

Science

Club

This year the Science Club participated in many interesting and worthwhile projects such as experiments in class,
visiting a radar staiion, and many more things pertaining to the fields of Chemistry, Biology, and Physical Science.
The Club decided to have a requirement of a 2. 75 average for all members in their science classes. The Club truly
had one of its most successful years as its members learned more of the wonders that science has to offer.

ROW ONE: Linda Coville, Steve Smith, Gary McCann, Gary Bean. ROW TWO: Andy Van Doren, Mike Beach,
Jean Cook, Vern Larimer, Dale Peavey, Kathy Booher, Marilyn McCann. ROW THREE: Randy Burritt, Gerry
Smith, Jim Blair, Don Lambright, Morris Bollegraph, John Lampman, Tom Oxenham, Regina Fuller. ROW
FOUR: Mr. Uphouse , Advisor, Jim Hoff, Don Brown, Gary Fidler, Martha Shoemaker, Art -Walbridge, Chuck
Ames, Wally Weber, Stan Barry.

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�ROW 1: Kathy Lown, Darlene
Gerber, Ben Puckett, Lynn
Wagoner, Bill Manter. ROW
2: Kay Haver, Suzanne Rhoades, Sharon Huggett, Delorse
Morris, La Moyne O'disher,
Dolly Beemer. ROW 3: Larry
Nutt, John Riley, Tom Burritt,
Don Johnson, Ron Mueller,
and Judy Helmick.

Concessions Club Has a Successful Year

Mr. Palmer and Mr. Larsen seem to
be enjoying themselves.

CONCESSIONS CLUB OFFICERS: Teresa Sprout, Secretary; Mr. Dan Ludlow, Advisor; Chari Fidler, President;
Lyle Marquart, Vice -president; Terry Williams, Treasurer.

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�FIRST ROW: Phylis Fenno, Stan Banker, Bob Barrett, Diane Hoopingarner, Charlene Wentworth, Mary Rossman,
Connie Wagoner, Dave Smith. SECOND ROW: Bill Barve, Phil Shilling, Mark Van Patten, Lynn Wagner,
·
Delorse Otis, Linda Worden, Darlene Gerber, Pam Ames.

Orange and Black
Changes Made
This year's Modern Communications
class made several changes in the school
paper. The first thing they did was to
change the name of the paper from Oriole
to Orange &amp; Black. This year's papers
were made very·interesting by covering
school functions, all sports events, and
miscellaneous items.

Left to Right: Miss Judy Lilliquist, Adviser; Stan
Banker, Assistant Sports Editor; Deb Chapman,
Editor; Bob Barrett, Sports Editor; Mark Van Patten,
Editor.

Busy assembling a school paper for Friday's sale are
Lynn Wagner, Mary Rossman, Linda Worden, Connie Wagoner, Delorse Otis.

�Mr. Ron White, Advisor; Brad Moore, Secretary; Bob Barrett, Treasurer; Mr. Dan
Ludlow, Advisor; Dick Hutchins, Sergeant
at Arms. Absent is Tom Puckett, President.

Varsity Club
This year the Varsity Club sold pens with the basketball schedule imprinted on
them, sponsored a successful dance, and maintained the coat check during all home
basketball games. The profits from these projects go toward the spring scholarship
that they award annually to a deserving Varsity Club member. They also award a
trophy to the most outstanding senior athlete at the May Honors Assembly.

ROW 1: Bob Baker, Larry Bowerman, Mike Morris, Alan Himebaugh, Don Lambright, Larry Marvm, Dick Hutcn1ns,
Ron Krok. ROW 2: Craig Omo, Bruce Parker, Todd Ellis, Jerry Wortz, Jack Taylor, Ray Merkle, Larry Bradley,
Ron Meiring. ROW 3: Bob VanHoosear, Terry Piper, L. D. Wise, Ken Osborn, Brian Hickok, Stan Banker, Paul
Shilling, Brad Moore, Larry Salyer, Bill Rhoades.

�A-Band

.

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.

�Ray Merkle, seated, President; Don
Lambright, V. P. ; Sue Knepper, Secretary

Leading the band this year were Pricilla Diedrich,
Barbara Hall, head majorette, and Cherri Daniels

Band Numbers 52
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Janice Paul

ALTO CLARINET
Sue Knepper

BARITONE HORN
Mari Abbott

BASS CLARINETS
Rex Brown
Don Lett

OBOES
Jane Zeck
Jean Cook

TENOR SAXOPHONES
Jim Blair
Susan Bush

BASSES
Ray Merkle
Larry Counterman

FRENCH HORNS
Barbara Hall
Karen Aemisegger

LIBRARIANS
Janice Paul
Connie Strang

TROMBONES
Don Lambright
John Lampman
Kaye Longardner

BASSOONS
Sarah Lambright
Jim Olney
Steve Smith

MAJORETTES
Barbara Hall - head
Cherri Daniels
Pricilla Diedrich

FLUTES
Pricilla Diedrich
Linda Green
Diane Friend
Melody Strauss

CLARINETS
Bob Diedrich
Cherri Daniels
Patsy Burk
Charlene Wentworth
Jackie Sprout
Randy Burritt
Sue Stetler
Pam Milliman
Carol Oxenham
Bonnie King
Ginger Hook
Linda Coville

ALTO SAXOPHONES
Teresa Sprout
Morris Bollegraf
Art Walbridge
Debbie Youngs
Beverly Taylor

CORNETS
Connie Strang
Don Ball
Susan Krok
Karen Fry
Mike Beach
Darlene Short
Brian Hickok

PERCUSSION
Bob Watkins
Terry Paul
David Bowerman
Tom Nations
James Sattler

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�B-Band Marches Along

OBOE
Kathy Kempton
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Beth Watkins
FRENCH HORNS
Linda Satchfield
Vickie Watkins
ALTO SAXOPHONES
Roger Talent
Dorice Conrad
Sandy Parker
Cindy Reynolds
Judy Kochendorfer
Linda Kriser
PERCUSSION
Floyd McVicker
Brad Hickok
Theresa Strauss
John Justice
Gary Pelow
Susan Foulk
BASSOON
Connie Smith
ALTO CLARINETS
Marcia Short
Carol Worden

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BASSES
Larry Aemisegger
Keith Preston
David Rose
FLUTES
Linda Meiring
Connie Tappenden
Mary Coates
Diana Conrad
Valerie Grimes
Joanne Alexander
Lori DeLine
CLARINETS
Kathy Zagava
Nancy McRae
Rhonda Miner
Valerie Millard
Susan Perry
Louise Wortz
Jim Hoff
Roxanne Bellamy
Sherry Cook
Leona Kriser
Terry Salyer
Gary Knirk
Patti Fidler
Keith Horn
Jim Justice
Brenda Badders
Linda Marvin

BARITONE HORN
Mike Moore
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Sandy Coville
BASS CLARINET
Gene Ball
Larry Luse

TROMBONES
Louis Wortz
David Miller
Linda Hughes
Kim Cook
Richard Klepack
Dean Musgrove

CORNETS
Patti Smith
Debbie Bitner
Terry Barve
Gary Milliman
Dan Diedrich
Ken Ball
Bill Boley
Jerry Snyder
Sharon Strang
Debbie Strauss
Wayne Geer

�B-Bano Majorettes for 1964-65 are, standing, Patty
Smith, Sandy Coville, head majorette, and Linda
Satchfield. Kneeling are Kathy Kempton, Beth Watkins,
;~nrl Carol Worden.

B-Band officers are, seated, Sandy Coville, president;
Beth Watkins, Secretary; Gene Ball, vice president.
Standing are Connie Tappenden, treasurer; and Mr.
Daniel Shelles, bandmaster.

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�ROW 1: Mike Burritt, Judy DeLine, Sarah Lambright, Ann Wonders, Susan Bush, Andy VanDoren, Shirley
Wilson, Sara Roth, Bev Cochrane, Linda Green. ROW 2: Alan Himebaugh, Craig Omo, Morris Bollegraf,
Jack Taylor, Todd Ellis, Mark VanPatten, Larry Bradley, Dick Roberts, Tom Nations, Mike Morris, Mr.
Jerry Nowak, Advisor. ROW 3: Phylis Fenno, Sandy Bellamy, Gerry Smith, Don Lett, Randy Burritt, Larry
Bowerman, Rex Brown, Jim Olney, Gary Omo, Sherry Abbott, Marlene Trenary, Larry Salyer. ROW 4:
Stan Banker, Tom Burritt, L. D. Wise, Bruce Hagaman, John Esterline, John Snyder, Jim Sattler, Dusty
Foust, Mike Moore, Mark Perry, Beth Watkins.

Bowling Attracts Many New Members
ROW 1: Bob McDonald, Floyd McVicker, Bob Ball, Jim Helmick, Michelle Stafford, Pam Bonham, Obie
Waliace, Steve Shaw. ROW 2: Mike Fick, Brian Hickok, Twinkle Young, Duane Fry, Ricky Parker, Rhonda
Miner, Jim Hoff, Connie Strang, Don Ball, Gary Glaum, Mr. Henry Longhini, Advisor. ROW 3: Carolyn
Sanders, Bonnie Horn, Barbara Badders, Wayne Gallup, Chari Fidler, Gary McCann, Steve Smith, Candy
Warner, Dave Bowerman, Linda Kling. ROW 4: Pam Wilbur, Connie Quimby, Karen Funk, Connie Smith,
Darlene Siler, Delores Morris, Sandy Parker, Valerie Grimes, Sharon Strang, Ann Sherman, Penny Cox.

�Sports

�ROW ONE: Bill Gale, Manager; Bob Van Hoosear, Bill Rhoades, LaMar From, Phil Shilling, Bill Bradley, Manager; Gary Omo, Manager. ROW TWO: Ken Osborn, Bob Baker, Ken Peterson, Andy Van Doren, Stan Banker,
Paul Shilling, Tom Mills, Co-Captain; John Alexander. ROW THREE: Coach Ludlow, Don Lett, Larry Salyer,
Alan Himebaugh, Mike Morris, Bob Barrett, Co-Captain; Larry Marvin, Larry Bowerman, Mike Honyoust, Coach
White. ROW FOUR: Bruce Parker, Ron Meiring, "Gene Parshall, Larry Bradley, Todd Ellis, Jack Taylor, Ray
Merkle, Craig Omo, Dick Hutchins.

Varsity Football
After an exciting year of football, the Quincy Orioles ended up with a 3-4 conference record
and a four-way tie for third place in the Little "C" Conference. The team, coached by Mr. Dan
Ludlow, lost their first three games; but finished out the season strongly by winning three of their
last five games. The game most remembered by the team was the 12-7 upset victory over the
second place Athens Indians. Bob Barrett and Tom Mills were selected for the All-Conference
team.

Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

0

12
6
19
13
32
19
12

Addison
Bronson
Homer
Reading
Union City
Jonesville
Litchfield
Athens

19
13
13
6
18
7
32
7

Bob Barrett, Co-Captain, Coach Dan Ludlow,
Tom Mills, Co-Captain.

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�Varsity Football
Cheerleaders

CAROL HAMPTON, Co-Captain

Bonnie Horn

Myrna Sanderson

Sandy, Myrna, Judy, Carol, Bonnie, Nancy

SANDY BE.LLAMY, Co-Captain

Nancy Reynolds

Judy McCann

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�JACK TAYWR

TODD ELUS

MIKE MORRIS

TOM MILLS. Co -captain
Most Valuable Back
All Conference

RAY MERKLE

LARRY SALYER

BRUCE PARKER

�RON MEIRING

KEN OSBORN

LAMAR FROM

BOB BAKER

CRAIG OMO

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�ROW 1: Ron Sffiith, Dan Locke, Jerry Coplin, Mike Mills, Brad Rootes, Dave Bowerman, Ivan Strauss, John Hasch,
Duane Fry, Gary Bean, Terry Talbot, Fred Marquart, Ben King. ROW 2: Gene Ball, Mike Fidler, Doug Marvin,
Jerry Salyers, John Kallioinen, Chuck Ames, Bill McConnell, Doug Trail, Ken King, Mac Keller, Clare Musgrove,
Chesty Blackman, Sam Mills, Gary Fidler, Don Ball. ROW 3: Coach Snyder, Mike Moore, Dave McCann, Merle
Trenary, Mark Perry, Jack Blair, Steve Shook, Ben Puckett, Tom Nations, Bill Mershman, Claude Nance, Dan Bellamy, Coach Longhini. ROW 4: Stan Barry, Don Lambright, Jerry Snellenberger, John Riley, Don Cook, John Lampman, Morris Bollegraf, Dick Bermingham, King Basse, Steve Pierce, Chuck Thomas, Paul Rzepka, Jim Blair.

Undefeated

J.V.'s

Coaches Mike Snyder and Henry Longhini and indeed the
entire student body had a reserve football team to be proud of
this year, as they were undefeated. The coaches and all 52
members of the team are to be congratulated for their efforts
toward such a fine season. Their games and scores were as
follows:
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

27
20
35

41
47
28
40

Athens
Bronson
Homer
Reading
Union City
Jonesville
Litchfield

0
6
0
7
7
0
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Reserve Cheerleaders
The reserve cheerleaders this year were, top to bottom:
Debbie Youngs, Linda Meiring, Linda Walker, Karen Bice.

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��Captain, Brad Moore, Ron Krok, Larry Marvin, Bob Barrett, Ray Merkle, Ray Miller, Captain, Jerry Wortz, Kick
Bermingham, Bruce Parker, Don Cook, Mike Budd, Dave Smith, Ken Osborn. Absent is Bob Watkins.

Orioles Break Records
Coach White's 1964-65 Orioles established the best league record of any Quincy team during the
past 14 years with an 11-3 record and a 2nd place finish in the Little C Conference. The team also set
a new school record in scoring an average of 71. 6 points per game for 17 regular season games, beat
Homer on Quincy's court for the first time in 14 years, and kept the school's winning tradition by having
its third winning season.
Jerry Wortz, Q.lincy's 6' 8" center, helped greatly in setting these new school records. Some of
Jerry's own accomplishments were: He set a new individual scoring record of 54 points against Bronson,
set a new individual rebound record by grabbing 38 rebounds against Athens, established a new Little C
scoring record for the season by scoring 512 points in 14 games for a 36. 6 average per game, became the
first player in league history to score over 500 points in one season, established a new school record in
scoring by canning 635 points in 18 games for a 35.3 average per game, was named to the Little C Allconference team, and established a new record for rebounds during one season by grabbing 382 rebounds
for a 22. 5 average per game. Jerry was also the first player in Quincy's history to accomplish two more
firsts -his jersey, number 54, has been retired, and he was named to the 1st team of the Detroit Free
Press, Class "C" All State team.
QUINCY
49
59
83
58
90
56

• Hillsdale
Homer
** Bronson
Litchfield
Union City
Reading

• non -conference

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66
60
74
74
67
65

QUINCY
91
63
82
77
58
58

Athens
Jonesville
Homer
Bronson
• Camden
Litchfield

** double overtime

65
38
67
63
63
60

QUINCY
62
71
87
96
79

Union City
• Hudson
Reading
Athens
Jonesville

53
91
73
58
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�Co-captain, Sandy Bellamy, Myrna Sanderson, Nancy Reynolds, Diana Hoopingarner, Co-captain, Carol Hampton, Judy McCann.

Varsity
Basketball Cheerleaders
The Varsity Cheerleaders completed another successful year under the direction of their advisor,
Miss Judy Lilliquist. They sponsored their Annual
Valentine's Dance and made $115 to pay for the
new cheerleading outfits for the Reserve Cheerleaders. They also purchased new varsity football sweaters, and were planning to send some girls to SmithWalbridge Cheerleading Camp. Some of the social
activities they had were their bi-annual spaghetti
dinner, two pajama parties at the home of their
sponsor, and attending a cheerleading clinic at
Grand Rapids Junior College.
Shown preparing basketball banquet decorations
are left to right: Diana, Miss Lilliquist, Nancy,
Sandy, Judy, Carol, and Myrna. Below, the
girls decorate the cafetorium for the big feast
that night.

Excitement was at its
highest during the double
overtime game with Bronson.

�Seniors Guide
Orioles to
Second Place

JERRY
All-Conference
All-State

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KEN

�ROW 1: John Huggett, Brad Rootes, Jerry Salyer, Doug Trall, Chuck Ames, Gary Bean, Ben King. ROW 2:
Coach Mike Snyder, Stan Barry, Jack Budd, Bill Meischman, Claude Nance, Calvin Marsh, Clare Musgrove,
Dave McCann, Jim Blair. ROW 3: Jack Blair, Don Lambright, King Basse, Dick Bermingham, John Lampman, Mike Riley, Jerry Owens, Steve Shook.

Reserves Capture Second
With a 12-5 non-conference record and an 11-3 conference record,
the Reserve basketball team ended up in second place in the conference. They were the only team to beat the Reading Reserves, who
took first place. The team scored a total of 800 points - their opponents, 632. Q.!incy•had an average of 47. 0 points per game, and
they held their opponents to a 37. 0 average. Don Lambright was the
teams' leading scorer with a 15.5 average and Dick Bermingham was
second with 9. 7.

Reserve Cheerleaders
STANDING: Linda Wq.lker, Linda Meiring, Nancy Green.
KNEELING: Debbie Youngs.

Don Lambright attempts a
shot in the Quincy-Bronson
game. The Orioles came out
on top by a score of 49-41.

�ROW 1: Chuck Avery, Bob Mueller, Bob Dooley, John Justice, Tim McGee, Dennis Wilson, Brad Hickik.
ROW 2: Coach John Keyer, Ron Huggett, Mike Basse, Mike Glaum, Jim Hutchins, Tom Macklin, Bill
Keith, Jim Daws. ROW 3: Chuck Cook, Bruce Bowers, Gary Etchey, Jim Riley, Steve Barve, Fred Marowelli, Larry Reichart.

Junior High
8th Grade

Eighth Grade cheerleaders were: Kathy Nutt and
Dorice Conrad, standing; and Cindy Reynolds, and
Debbie Bitner.

"See that basket, see that rim, come on boys, put
it in!"

"Eighth graders building for the future."

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�ROW 1: Jerry Watson, Keith Horn, Charles Sussex, Torn Lown, Dooley Friend, Jim Sturtz, Dennis Stout. ROW
2: Duane Buys, Tim Macklin, John Harm, Mike Wonders, Gary Pelow, Keith Preston, Louis Wortz. ROW 3:
Kim Cook, Phil Warkoczeski, Doug Meiring, John Owens, Dave Rose. Dave Herlan, Dean Musgrove, Coach
John Keyer.

Basketball
7th Grade

; "Get that jump off, get that jump off, get it, get
it, get it. "

Seventh grade cheerleaders were Louise Wortz, Barbara Mason, Kylene
Rootes, and Roxanne Bellamy.

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�Left to Right: Linda Peavey, Miss
Rita Smith, Advisor, Kathy Mott,
Darlene Siler, Pam Ames, and
Diannia Curtis make up the girls
gymnastics team.

Girl's
Gymnastics
Left to Right: Pam Ames, Dee Clemenson, and
Twinkle Young do stunts on the balance beam.

Miss Rita Smith assists Darlene Siler in
doing the splits. Linda Peavy looks on.

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�Jim flies through the air with the
greatest of ease ...

If you think this is good, you
should see me stand on my
feet!

Upper Left: "What a time for a
fire drill. "
Lower Left: "Why does he have to
run out of film now?"

Successful
Second Year

ROW 1: Larry Kriser, Ken Clark, Mike Mills, Terry Talbot, Larry Nutt. ROW 2: Sam Mills, Bill McConnell, Terry Piper, Ron Rushlow, Don Johnson, Lenny Horn. ROW 3: Ken Peterson, Bob VanHoosear,
Tom Davis, Gary McClughen, junior Carpenter, Jim Smith, Coach John Keyer.

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�Left to Right: Craig Omo First Base, Alan Himebaugh -Catcher, Don
Lambright - Left Field.
Thanks boys for posing in
your uniforms in midwinter.

1-2-3 Strikes You're Out
Although last year's team had a 1-6 record, Coach White is looking forward to a better season.

ROW 1: Tom Thomas, Don Todd, Sam Dodd, Keith Hayward, Herb Johnson, Craig Omo, Mike Smith. ROW 2:
Doug Trall, Bill Rhoades, Alan Himebaugh, Larry Marvin, Don Lambright, Ray Miller, Brian Hickok, Steve Hughes,
Ken Talent, Gary Bean, Mgr., Gene Ball - Mgr. ROW 3: Coach Ron White, Dave Hardy, Gary Abbott, Ben King,
Don Ball, Todd Ellis, Larry Salyer, Stan Barry, John Esterline. ROW 4: Mike Berry, Terry Paul, Gary Omo, Doug
Thompson, John Lampman, Don Cook, Mike Moore - Mgr.

�FIRST ROW left to right; Larry Bowerman, Terry Piper, L. D. Wise, Paul Shilling, Phil Howard.
SECOND ROW; Ken Peterson, Bob Barrett, Jack Taylor, Mike Morris, Larry Salyer, Coach Dan
Ludlow.

Returning Lettermen Backbone of Track Squad
This )lear's track season is just getting under way as the yearbook goes to press. Returning lettermen
are Bob Barrett - 3 years, Mike Morris - 2 years, Ken Peterson - 2 years, L. D. Wise - 2 years, Larry
Bowerman - 2 years, Phil Howard - 1 year, and Terry Piper - 1 year. A squad of about 25 centered
around these lettermen will be striving to improve on last years seventh place finish. Eight dual and triangular meets will be held in preparation for the conference meet at Coldwater, May 12. This year's
squad should be strong in the middle distances relays and field events. With hard work and a strong
desire to help win the All-Sports trophy, the thinclads could have its best season since 1957.

Left to right; Ken Peterson, Bob Barrett, Mike Morris, Coach
Ludlow.

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�~

Sports

Advisors

MIKE SNYDER

Reserve Football
Reserve Basketball

JUDY LILLIQUIST

HENRY LONGHINI

Varsity Cheerleaders
Reserve Cheerleaders
Junior High Cheerleaders

Reserve Football

RITA SMITH

Varsity Football
Track

DAN LUDLOW

Girl's Gymnastics

RON WHITE

Varsity Football
Varsity Basketball
Varsity Baseball

JOHN KEYER

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Boy's Gymnastics

�Activities

�Left to Right: The Cheerleaders prepare "Spike Comet" for the bonfire and pep rally Thursday night.
the successful bonfire, and finally the decorating of the goal posts for the homecoming game.

Activities, Bonfire, and Skits
Begin '64 Homecoming

SENIORS
Top left: Ron, Twinkle, and Dave
are "Off to see the Wizard."
JUNIORS
Top right: Gary and Gerry do a
take-off on "Romeo, Romeo,
wherefore art thou?"
FRESHMEN
Bottom left: Portraying the "Hillbillies" are Ron, Dena, Alice, and
Jerry.
SOPHOMORES
Bottom right: Trying to "Cook up
a Victory" are Patsy, Jean, and
Mac. (on floor)

Next we have

�Evening Parade
Highlights Pre-Game
Activities

Quincy High School Football Team enjoy the
pep session held in their honor.

The Ninth grade float,
took third place.

Linda Walker
represented the
Ninth grade on
the Homecoming
court.

The Juniors Float, "Blow -Out a Victory, " took first
place.

The Sophomores float
"Yell for a Victory" took
4th place in the competition.

Susan Krok, represented
the Sophomore class on
the Homecoming court
this year.

Laura Shaw represented
the Junior class on this
years Homecoming Court.

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�Senior
Candidates
Vie for
Title
CINDY PASK

CAROL HAMPTON

BONNIE HORN
MYRNA SANDERSON

Left: The senior float
represented a computor
"Analyzing the Orioles"
with the prediction of a
victory.
Right: HELLE NORS,
64-65 exchange student
from Denmark.

�Top, Far Left: Varsity cheerleaders Sandy,
Judy, Nancy, and Reserve cheerleaders
Linda and Karen enjoy their ride in the pregame parade.
Right: Following the cheerleaders is Q.lincy 's
1963 Homecoming Queen, Andra Pelow
Lounds.
Middle, Left: Ken Peterson is shown gaining yardage that helped QHS to a 32-7
Homecoming victory.
Below: Excitement mounts as Quincy gets
closer to a touchdown.

Left: The long-awaited announcement of the 1964
Homecoming Queen is made at half time - the Queen Miss Carol Hampton.
Bottom Left: Q.Ieen Carol is crowned by Andra.
Below: After the victorious game, the fans collected
souvenirs from the decorated goal posts.

��"Gridiron Glory"
Enjoyed by
All

Myrna Sanderson, Bonnie Horn,
Q.Ieen Carol Hampton, and Cindy
Pask are pictured in the commons
area at the "Gridiron Glory."
HOMECOMING COURT: FRONT
ROW - Linda Walker, Susan Krok,
Bonnie Horn, Queen Carol Hampton, Cindy Pask, Myrna Sanderson, and Laura Shaw. BACK ROW Claude Nance, Morris Bollegraf,
Larry Bowerman, King Bob Barrett,
Brad Moore, Dick Hutchins, and
Bill Rhoades.

The "Invictas" played for the
"Gridiron Glory."

President of the junior class, Bill Rhoades, accepts the
pep jug from Student Council president, Larry Bowerman. This is the third straight year the juniors have
won it.

�STANDING - Theresa Sprout, Bob Barrett, Terry Piper, Ron
Tuckey, Larry Bradley, Dave Berry, Bruce Parker, Todd
Ellis, Marti..n Preston, Ken Osborne. KNEELING - Marriane
Hughes, Chari Fidler, Carolyn Sanders, Connie Rawson,
Cindy Pask, Helle Nors, Deb Chapman, Connie Thompson,
Nancy Reynolds, Cathy Lown, Karen Aemisigger, Cherri
Daniels. SITTING - Carol Hampton, Bob Van Hoosear, Ron
Krok, Myrna Sanderson, Connie Strang.

MR. AND MRS. BRENT VEYSEY - Directors

"Mississippi Melody"
First Musical at Quincy
"Won't you be my boyfriend?"

Sara and Don Lambright
Pianists
Charlene Wentworth, Organist

�"What is that magic music.

"If I ever catch you in that river again ... !"

"Puddinhead,
Puddinhead!"

"Nobody seems to love me now!"

"Ya wanna see my sore toe ?"

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�Senior Awards
for '65

Karen Fry and Craig Omo received the Science Award.

Myrna Sanderson and Larry Bowerman represented Quincy
at Girls State and Boys State last summer.

Larry Bradley was chosen by the
Rotary to represent Quincy at Camp
Emety, in Northern Michigan.

Karen Fry was chosen as Quincy's
1965 D. A. R. girl.

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�Left to Right: Craig Omo, Arlene Guisinger, Cherri Daniels, Larry Bowerman, Evelyn
Anderson, Leonard Horn, Karen Fry, Teresa Sprout, Carol Hampton, and Milena Krymis.

Top 10
@'

Sutula
Awards

Mr. Robert Sutula demonstrates the
fingering of the clarinet to the
Sutula Award winners. They are
left to right: Priscilla Diedrich,
Bob Diedrich, Barbara Hall, and
Cherri Daniels. Sarah Lambright
was absent when the picture was
taken.

�Memories of
Spain
by
Milena Krymis
One of the most memorable events that I have
experienced was my eight-week stay in Spain, It
was a great honor for me to represent Quincy as an
exchange student. I will never forget the adventures
of becoming acquainted with a large city, the excursions to towns outside of Madrid, and the friendliness of the people.
Milena Krymis, exchange student to Spain, and
Helle Nors, exchange student from Denmark, overlook the places they have been.

Exchange Students
Helle Nors Enjoys Quincy
Flowers, trees, and many different vines decorate the outside of many houses in Langlon,
Denmark, where Helle Nors is from.

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�Underclassmen

�The officers that led the Juniors through
another successful year were: Sara Roth,
Secretary; Bob Watkins, Vice-President;
Bill Rhoades, President; Barb Brents,
Historian; Sarah Lambright, Treasurer;
Miss Judy Lilliquist, Advisor.

"Rhoade's Runners" Shatter Records
The Juniors began the school year early this year by sponsoring two car washes during
the summer. Then the ever-busy Juniors broke a school record at homecoming by winning the "Pep Jug" for the third consecutive year. Ambitious as ever, the Class of '66
kept rolling on to present the Junior Play, Junior-Senior Banquet, and the Junior Prom.
Needless to say, they are looking forward to their senior year with great enthusiasm.
Helping the Juniors along in their busy year were Miss Judy Lilliquist, Mr. Brent Veysey,
Mrs. Carol Barker, and Mr. Robert Bennett.

Sherry Abbott
John Alexander
Pam Ames

Lonnie Avra
Stan Banker
Bill Barve
Dolly Beemer

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�Sandy Bellamy
Sharon Blair
Barbara Brents

Rex Brown
Mike Budd
Mike Burritt
Susan Bush

Dee Ann Clemenson
Mary Clingan
Bev Cochrane
Richard Counterman

Linda Coville
Carolyn Daws
Joe Daws
Judy De Line

Pricilla Diedrich
Cheryl Dunckel
Phylis Fenno

"We the students of Mr.
Veysey 's history class ... "

59

�"What do you mean, Tim is trapped
inside the horn?"

Andale ?

Mike Fick
Dusty Foust

Andale!

Diane Friend
Bill Gale
Gary Glaum
Linda Green

Bruce Hagaman
Barbara Hall
Jim Hassinger
Wayne Hilton
Alan Himebaugh

Daryl Hoffman
Diana Hoopingarner
Phil Howard
Jill Hufnagle

Don Johnson
Tom Justice

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�Sue Knepper
Rachael Kratzer

Sarah Lambright
Doris Leavitt
Carl Leavitt
Don Lett

Dave Lincoln
Dianna Locke
Tom Marowelli
Larry Marvin
Gary McCann

Judy McCann
Gary McClughen
Ray Miller
Gary Omo

Delores Otis
Fred Otis

Riding in the car with Laura Shaw
and Bill Rhoades, who represented
the Junior Class on the homecoming
court, is Helle Nors, Quincy's foreign exchange student.

�Tom Oxenham

Gene Parshall

Terry Paul
John Payne
Wanda Pierson
Connie Piper

Bill Rhoades
Dick Roberts
Ron Rushlow
Sara Roth

Jim Sattler
Danette Seigler
Laura Shaw
Phil Shilling

Martha Shoemaker
Dave Smith
Gerry Smith
John Smith

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�This is the Juniors'
latest Biological
Achievement.

Chuck Snellenberger
John Snyder
Mary Sturtz
Tim Swan

Ken Talent
Carole Talbot
Marlene Trenary
Doug Tucker

Andy Van Doren
Art Walbridge
Diana Wallace
Connie Wagner

Lynn Wagner
Bob Watkins
Shirley Wilson
L. D. Wise

Ann Wonders

Lind a Worden

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�This year the sophomore class took
an enthusiastic part in the homecoming activities. Excitement
mounted as time grew nearer for
them to order their class rings.

Sophomore officers left to right: Patsy Burk, Secretary; SteverShook, President; Mr. Oscar Fischer, Advisor; Ron Waligora,
Treasurer; Chuck Waligora, Vice-president.

Sophomores Receive Class Rings

Gary Abbot
Lois Anthony

Dave Baker
Don Ball
Stan Barry
King Basse

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�Dan Bellamy
Rich Bermingham
Karen Bice
Jim Blair

Morris Bollegra f
Kathy Booher
David Bowerman
Ralph Bradley

Jack Budd
Patsy Burk
Gene Burleson
Randy Burritt

Judy Converse
Don Cook
Jean Cook
Larry Counterman

Sandy Coville

Sue Krok and Morris Bollegraf
represented the Sophomores on
the homecoming court this year.

�Tom Davis
Chris Eaton
Ron Ewers

Penny Fenno
Lou Ann Freese
Duane Fry
Regina Fuller

Loren Green
Dave Handy
Margie Handy
Dan Harm
John Hasch

Brian Hickok
Mike Honyoust
Sharon Huggett

Mac Keller
Bob Kestner
"What do you mean what does 'yarkupowqi' mean?"

�Benny King
Bob Kochendorfer
Larry Kriser

Sue Krok
Don Lambright
George Lewis
Dan Long

Janet Lown
Marilyn McCann
David Marion
Lyle Marquart
Bob Mason

Tom Maxson
Pamela Milliman
Anne Nance

Tom Nations
Larry Nutt
"Sophomores checking the Quincy Globetrippers schedule."

�Jim Olney
Jerry Owens
Carol Oxenham
Janice Paue

Tom Payne
Linda Peavey
Steve Pierce
Ben Puckett

Sue Rhoades
Mike Riley
Berneice Risk
Brad Rootes

Aleta Shilling
Steve Shook
Darlene Short
Karen Smillie

Steve Smith

•
This is the method used by the
Sophomores to get rid of the Juniors.

68

�Mrs. Barker, "See Spot run! Run,
Spot, run . "

Jerry Snellenberger

Jackie Sprout
Mike Stempien
Susan Stetler
Carolyn Stowell

Melody Strauss
Lowell Strong
Sandy Strong
Helen Sturtz

Bev Taylor
Linda Todd
Doug Trall
Chuck Waligora

Ron Waligora
Janice Williams
Terry Williams
Jane Zeck

69

�The Freshmen were led in their
first year by class officers Claude
Nance, Vice-President; Linda Walker, President; Darlene Siler, Secretary; Mrs. Nell Volkert, Advisor;
Alice Hardy, Treasurer is not
pictured.

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Freshmen Face New
Horizons-This year the Freshman Class started on their first lap in the high school race for graduation. Led
by their elected officers and advisors the class showed their know-how and spirit by the good old college
try they gave in their bid for the pep jug. The members of the class, busy with all of the planned activities were in a whirl all the way through their first year in high school.

Mari Abbott
Bob Alderman
Charles Ames
Patty Ames
Barbara Badders

Gene Ball
Terry Barve
Mike ·Beach
Gary Bean
Chesty Blackman

70

�Jack Blair
Bonnie Boyer
Beverly Brockman
Don Brown

Tom Burritt
Joyce Buys
Kenny Clark
Peggy Clifford

Sharon Cochrane
Diane Conant
Jim Coonce
Gerry Coplin

Carleen Dooley
William Fenningsdorf
Gary Fidler
Mike Fidler

Shirley Fish
Dale Foley
Wayne Gallup
Nancy Green

Ninth grade Physical Science class
enjoys a demonstration given by
Mr. Uphouse.

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�Miss Lilliquist's ninth grade English
class is enjoying one of the many
selections from their literature book.

Greg Hanselmen
Alice Hardy
Kay Haver

Charles Hilliar
James Hoff
Ginger Hook

Janet Houvener
John Huggett
Karen Irwin
Myrtle James

Nila James
Ronnie Johnson
John Kallioinen
Judy Kempton
Bonnie King

Ken King
Linda Kling
Linda Kriser
Vern Larimer
Dan Locke

72

�Hark, I think I hear a "Beatie" in
the group.

Kaye Longardner
Larry Luce
Kathy Malone

William Manter
Fred Marquart
Calvin Marsh
Which Sophomore
threw tha t ?l l l

Linda Marsh
Doug Marvin
Nancy Matteson
Dave McCann

Bill McConnell
Dena McNall
Ruth McVicker
Linda Meiring
Bill Merschman

Mike Mills
Sam Mills
Rhonda Miner
Mike Moore
Delores Morris

73

�Kathy Matt
Ronnie Mueller
Clare Musgrove
Claude Nance
Ricky Parker

Cathy Pask
Dale Peavy
Mark Perry
Larry Persails
Kathy Peterson

Kathy Pifer
Dick Price
Melanie Rawson
James Rhoades
Avery Riddle

John Riley
Pat Riley
Carol Rose
Regina Rasmussen
Paul Rzepka

Claude Nance and Linda Walker
represented the Class of '68 on the
homecoming court.

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�Esta es un clase de peresozo ranas.

Jerry Salyer
Christy Sebring
Brian Shaw
Darlene Siler
Donna Siler

Ron Smith
Ivan Strauss
Terry Talbot
Connie Tappenden
Charles Thomas

Raynae Traxler
Merle Trenary
Dean Van Nasdale
Linda Walker
Beth Watkins

Wallace Weber
Gary Wilkenson
Lo Ann Wineland
Carolyn Worden
Debbie Youngs

75

�The 8th grade has enjoyed a
year of activities as well as school
work . They were quite disappointed
when they couldn't make a Homecoming float, but they cheered on
and won the Pep Can again .
This year's class officers were
all girls, and 8th graders also held
the student council offices.
Other helpful advisors were Mr.
Pat Omo and Mr. Daniel Shelles.

Dianne Conrad, Secretary; Cindy Reynolds, President; Lori Deline, VicePresident; Kathy Nutt, Treasurer; Mr. Ronald White, Advisor.

The 8th Graders Look Forward to
High School and the Pep Jug.

Larry Aemisegger
Charles A very
Brenda Badders
Micky Barve
Paula Beckman

Mik~ Basse
Steven Barve
Debbie Bitner
Pamela Bonham
Bruce Bowers

Michael Boyer
Bill Bradley
Ron Buckley
Sandy Burritt

76

�Bob Champion
Bonnie Clifford

"Today we sew . . .
Mary Coates
Charles Cook

Tomorrow we rip out."

Penny Cook
Diana Conrad
Dorice Conrad
Larry Converse
Penny Cox

Jimmy Daws
Lori DeLine
Robert Dooley
Don Eckland
Gary Etchey

Charles Face
Susan Foulk
Patti Fidler
Valerie Ganger
Wayne Geer

Mike Glaum
Linda Hack
candy Hanselman
Brad Hickok
Wendy Hilton

Ronald Huggett
Marcia Hughes
Pat HulQert

77

�Jim Hutchins
Jim Justice
Bill Keith
Roseanna Kelley
Richard Klepack

Gary Knirk
Judy Kochendorfer
Rebecca Kratzer
Harold Leavitt
Donald Locklin

Linda Lothamer
Tom Macklin
Holly Malone
Fred Marowelli
Linda Marvin
Tern McGee

Gary Milliman
Bob Mueller
Patty Nations
Kathy Nutt
Guy Pelow

Diane Persails
Connie Quimby
Larry Reichhart
Mr. Omo, I just found a hand in the saw!

Cindy
Reynolds

Arvin
Riddle

Jim
Riley

�Janice Rhoades
Dale Rodgers
Sue Rzepka
Roger Talent
Candy Talbot

Tonja Traxler
Greg Tuckey
Greg Tumindanski
Terry Salyer
Cindy Sampler

Linda Satchfield
Steve Shaw
Ann Sherman
Marcia Short
Sandra Smith

Pat Smith
Jerry Snyder
Janet Spaulding
Michelle Stafford
Sherry Stahlhood

Debbie Strauss
Ricky VanLandingham
Vicky Watkins

Some 8th graders model the latest Paris Fashions.

Candy Warner
Gail Weias

Pam Wilber
Dennis Wilson

�This year the seventh grade students started changing classes.
Typing, art, general business, and
music were some of the exploratory
courses they enjoyed. Some activities they enjoyed were the class
parties and participating in the
homecoming festivities.

Seventh grade class officers: Louis Wortz, President;
John Harm, Vice-president; Miss Rita Smith, Advisor;
Nancy McRae, Secretary; Roxanne Bellamy, Treasurer.

7th Graders Enjoy Exploratory
Courses.

Joan Alexander
Mike Ames .
Vicky Ames
Keith Avra
Ken Ball

Patty Bean
Roxanne Bellamy
Bill Boley
Kathy Bradley
Jeanean Brown

Kim Brown
Ann Bowerman
Dan Boyer
Duane Buys

80

�Carol Converse
Kim Cook
Sherry Cook
Dan Coville
Dan Diedrich

Margo Eaton
Marsha Ewers
Dan Fazekas
Russell Fenningsdorf
Sandy Fish

Doyle Friend
Janice Fry
Karen Funk
Valerie Grimes
John Harm

Guy Hart
Fred Hasch
Kathy Hawkins
David Herlan
Gay Hite

Carol Hoff
Dawn Hoffman
Rennae Holding
Keith Horn
Susan Huggett

Linda Hughes
Debbie Jahr

Jim Jtistice
Judy Kempton

Exploratory typing is a course enjoyed by the
seventh graders.

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�Duane Kratzer
Leona Kriser
Mark Kurtz
John Lounds
Nancy Lown

Tom Lown
Tim Macklin
Dan Marsh
Barbara Mason
Kathy McGee

David McKinley
Don McKinley
Nancy McRae
Floyd McVicker
Joyce McVicker

Doug Meiring
Valerie MiUard
Dave Miller
Margaret Miller
Janet Mueller

Dean Musgrove
Kathy Nance
Mary Nance
Dannelle Olney
Judy Otis

Larry Owens
Sandy Parker
Gary Pelow
Susan Perry
Penny Pierce

Karen Preston
Vicky Price
Mary Rhoades
Leon Robinstien
Kylene Rootes

David Rose
Charlotte Sawyer
Bill Smith
Connie Smith
David Smith

82

�Christine Spaulding
Dennis Stout
Frank Stowell
Linda Strang
Sharon Strang

Kathy Strauss
Teresa Strauss
Jim Sturtz
Charles Sussex
David Talent

Sally Todd
Barbara Topp
Dawn Towne
Susan Tuebert
Obie Wall ace

Philip War keczes ki
Jerry Watson
Dan Wentworth
Mike Wonders
Louis Wortz

Louise Wortz

Kathy Zagyva

"What do you mean we're playing the Green Bay Packers tomorrow?"

�Ron Krok acted
as M. C. for the
talent show.

Bruce Parker as "Crazy"
and Gerry Smith as "Joe
the Bartender" took first
place in the talent show.

Mary Sara Roth did a monologue
of attending· an old -fashioned
show.

Carnival of Talent
These five girls were
the top finalists in the
Tip-Up ().leen contest.
They are left to right:
Bonnie Horn, Sarah
Lambright, Judi DeLine, Diannia Curtis,
and Diane Hoopingarner.

When the final decision came, Bonnie Horn was first runner-up; Judy DeLine
was the new Tip-Up ().leen; and Diane Hoopingarner was second runner-up.

�Seniors

�Leading the class of 65 are, standing; Leonard Horn, President; Mr. Dan Ludlow, Advisor; seated, Milena Krymis, Secretary; Teresa Sprout, Treasurer;
Charlene Wentworth, Vice President; and Cherri Daniels, Historian.

Unlimited Horizons - Known and Unknown
A short, but successful year has come to an end for the class of '65. Many activities were included
throughout the year besides school work. The first event was homecoming and we were very proud to
have Bob Barrett and Carol Hampton as our Homecoming King and Queen. Next on the agenda was the
date of November 20 and 21 when we presented our successful play "Mississippi Melody." Karen Fry
was chosen as D. A. R. girl for her outstanding citizenship and good grades. Spring was in the air and so
was the Junior-Senior Banquet. The J- Hop was another very special event. These fond memories will
never be forgotten by the Class of '65. This year's senior advisors were Miss Evelyn Weckerly, Mr.
Gerard Nowak, Mr. David Wood, and Mr. Daniel Ludlow, head advisor.

Class Colors - Blue and White
Class Flower - Blue Carnation
Class Motto- Today Decides Tomorrow
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�KAREN
AEMISEGGER
PATRICIA
AMES
EVELYN
ANDERSON

ROBERT BAKER

ROBERT BARRETT

DIANE BECKMAN

"SHHH! I think the steamboat just
crashed through the back of the house.

�DAVE BERRY

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ANNA MARIE BOLLEGRAF

LARRY BOWERMAN

G. LARRY BRADLEY

JAMES BURK

JUNICR CARPENTER

DEWEY CASWELL

DEBORAH CHAPMAN

WRINDA COLE

�LINDA COPLIN

DIANNIA CURTIS

CHERYL DANIELS

KAREN DOBSON

RENAE EATON

TODD ELLIS

ROBERT DIEDRICH

JOHN ESTERUNE

"Ron, you are now in my
power."

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�RUSSELL ESTERUNE

BARBARA FENNINGSDORF

FRANK FERSCH

ED FREESE

Queen candidates Cindy and Myrna ride
in the afternoon parade.

CHARI FIDlER

GWEN FRITZ

�EMMA JEAN FUNK

DARLENE GERBER

CAROL HAMPTON

DAVID HARDY

SANDI HARM

Afternoon parade is part of the Homecoming ac
tivities for Queen candidates Carol and Bonnie.

SHARON HASSINGER

KAY HOLMES

�"But Mr. Wood, if you were only 35
we'd vote for you for President of
the U.s.

BONNIE HORN

RICHARD HUTCHINS

LEONARD HORN

MARIANNE HUGHES

STEPHEN HUGHES

RONALD KROK

MILEN A KRYMIS

JAMES UNDSEY

�JANET WUNDS
KATHLEEN LOWN
JACK LUSE

MIC MASON
LINDA McRAE
RONALD MEIRING

RAY MERKLE
THOMAS MILLS
BRADLEY MOORE

93

�DELAINE MORRIS
MIKE MORRIS
HELLE NORS

We know the game was exciting, Nancy,
but did you have to go and· loose your head
over it?

LAMOYNE O'DISHER

KEN OSBORN
BRUCE PARKER
EILEEN PARSHALL

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CRAIG OMO

�CINDY PASK
KEN PETERSON
TERRY PIPER

Do you always wear loafers when you play football, Bob and Tom?

MARTIN ffiESTON

NEVA PRESTON

TOM PUCKETT
CHRIS RASMUSSEN
CONNIE RAWSON

95

�NANCY REYNOLDS

JOHN ROSSMAN

CHUCK SALYER

LARRY SALYER

"Well, Ron and Bob, do you think
it will be a hit on Broadway?"

CAROLYN SANDERS

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MYRNA SANDERSON

PAUL SHILUNG

�JAMES SMITH
SHERRY SMITH
TERESA SPROUT

CONNIE STRANG
JACK TAYLOR
CONNIE THOMPSON

SUSAN TODD

"You guys goof your part once more
and you've had it! "

�Is it true blue-haired girls have more fun?

RONALD TUCKEY

ROBERT VAN HOOSEAR
MARK VAN PATTEN

MICHAEL WAUGORA
CHARLENE WENTWORTH
JERRY WITHINGTON

98

�DAN WOOD
JERRY WORTZ
TWINKlE YOUNG

.. We're off to see the Wizard • . . "

WHAT IS BEYOND YOUR HORIZON?

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�Senior Mock Elections
BEST LOOKING:
Myrna Sanderson and
Ken Peterson.

Connie Strang and
Mike Morris.

SHORTEST AND
TALLEST: Lorinda
Cole and Jerry
Wortz.

MOST INTELLIGENT:
Karen Fry and
Craig Omo.

Teresa Sprout
and Bob Barrett.
BEST PERSONALITY: Car9l Hampton and
Bob Barrett.

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�MOST LIKELY TO
SUCCEED: Karen
Fry and Craig
Omo.

MOST ACTIVE: Carol Hampton
and Larry Bowerman.

FAVORITE TEACHERS:
Miss Judy Lilliquist
and Mr. David Wood.

MOST FRIENDLY:
Bonnie Horn and
Bob Barrett.
CLASS CUT-UPS: Nancy Reynolds
and Ron Krok.

BEST DANCERS:
Cindy Pask
and Bruce
Parker.

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During the Christmas season
the office was gaily decorated along with a tree.

At the cheerleader's annual Sweetheart Hop
Ken Osborn and Sue Knepper were crowned
King and Queen.
Mr. Ludlow
led the students in a
rousing cheer
during a pep
assembly.

Above: During the home basketball games the pep band
energetically played for the crowd. Right: Miss Lilliquist,
Mrs. Barker, and Miss Smith led the students in competition
against Mr. Ludlow.
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and

Faculty

�BOARD MEMBERS Seated left to right: Blaque Knirk, Elwood Larsen, Amy
Broad, Dayne Himebaugh. Standing left to right: Franklin Kratzer, Jack
Fowler, Harold Schultz, and Elmer Dobson.

School Board
and
Secretaries

Mrs. Maybelle Condra enjoys
playing the piano.

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Church activities are a part
of Mrs. Susan Lambright's
life.

Mrs. Donna Omo bowls on the
Tuesday night league.

�MR. ELWOOD LARSEN
B.A., M.A.
Adrian, M.S. U., W. M. U.
Superintendent
MR. RONALD REYNOLDS
A.B., M.S.
Indiana, U.M., M.S.U.
High School Principal

Don't worry Mr. Reynolds,
that snow will be gone
before long and you can go
camping again.

Mr. Larsen prepares to go to
the Elementary to check on
things there.

MR. JOHN WORTH, B. A.
Huntingham
Junior High Principal
English, Social Studies
Mr. Worth takes time out of his busy schedule to be
with his family.

Administration
and
Faculty
We appreciate the devotion and guidance of each teacher
this year. They put in many extra hours outside of the classroom directing plays, chaperoning dances, and advising various clubs. We are very proud of our fine heritage of administration and faculty here at Q. H. S.

105

�MRS. CAROL BARKER, B. A.
Hillsdale College
English

MR. ROBERT BE NETT, B. A.
Western Michigan University
Spanish, English

Mrs. Barker's favorite hobby is
reading.

Mrs. Denham always seems to be
surrounded with art projects of all
types.

Mr. Bennett is always ready for a
chess game.

MRS. JEAN DENHAM, B. A.
Michigan State University
Art

MR. OSCAR FISCHER, B. A., M.A.
W. M. U., ·M .S. U.
Agriculture
Mr. Fischer takes time out to relax
on the front porch of his new home
on Marble Lake.

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MR. GEORGE KEELEAN,
B.S.
western Michigan
University
Special Education

For relaxation, Mr. Keelean chooses ping pong.
MR. JOH KEYER, B. A.
Bowling Green University
Physical Education

MISS JUDITH L. LILLIQUIST, B.S.
Western Michigan University
Typing 1, English 9,
Modern Communications

Mr. Keyer practices
to perfect his free
throws.

MR. I. C. LIVINGSTON, JR., B.S., M.A.
Ohio University, W. M. U., M.S. U.
Guidance and Counseling
Mr. Livingston drives to school from Marshall every
day.

Don't tell anyone, but
Miss Lilliquist is on the
losing end of this card
game.

�MR. HENRY LONGHINI, B.S.
Central Mich. University
Shop and Drafting

MR. DA LUDLOW, B.S. in Phys. Ed.
Hillsdale College
Jr. Hi. English, High School Algebra

Mr. Longhini bowls on Monday night with
the bowling team.
Mrs. McConnell relaxes at home with a
good book.

Mr. Ludlow •instructs the team on what to do .

MRS. JUNE McCONNELL
MacMurray College , Hillsdale College
Jr. Hi. Typing

MR. LELAND MONK, A. B.
W.M.U . , M.S.U .
Math
Boating is Mr. Monk's
favorite pastime.

�MR. GERARD NOWAK
B.A., W. M. U.
Social Science,
Jr. High
Home &amp; Family
Living

Mr. Nowak enjoys bowling in his spare
time.

Mr. Omo likes to putter in the shop.
MR. ARGYLE OMO, B.S.
Western Michigan University
Junior High Math, Shop, Social Science

MR. VERNON H. PALMER, B. A. , M.A.
Bryan College, St. Francis College
English, Counseling

Miss Palicka replaced Mrs. Terwillegar during the
second semester.
MISS JUDITH PALICKA, B.S.
California State College, Pennsylvania
Librarian - Second Semester

Mr. Palmer points out the difference between a
transitive and intransitive verb to his Junior High
English class.

�MRS. JANE ROBERTS, B. A.
Hillsdale College, W. M. U.
Home Economics
Mrs. Roberts enjoys knitting.

MR. RICHARD PRICE, B.S.
Huntington College
Algebra I, II, Geom., S. Geom.,
Trig.
"Daddy! Push me higher!" says
Mr. Price's little boy.

MISS RITA F. SMITH, B.S.
Indiana University
Physical Education, Jr.
High General Business

MR. DANIEL W. SHELLES, B.S.
Miami University, M.S. U.
Instrumental Music and Band,
Girls Glee Club
Naturally, oneofMr. Shelles'
hobbies is playing the clarinet.
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After a
hard days
work, Miss
Smi·th
heads for
home.

�Mr. Snyder takes to the golf course at the first sign of
spring.
MR. MICHAEL SNYDER, B.S.
Defiance College
Science, Biology

Mr. Up house tries a new experiment for his
chemistry class.
MR. ROBERT UPHOUSE, B.S.
Hillsdale College
Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science

Mrs. Terwillegar enjoys driving around in her Spitfire.
MRS. JANE C. TERWILLEGAR, B. A., M. L. S.
Elmira College, N. Y. State Teachers' College
Librarian - First Semester

Archery is one of Mr. Veysey 's
tavorite pastimes.
MR. BRENT VEYSEY, B.S.
Defiance College
History, Speech

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�MISS EVELYN WECKERLY, B. A.
Michigan State University
English
Miss Weckerly does a little extra reading in
preparation for a lecture.

Mrs. Volkert shows some of the bowling team members how to keep score.
MRS .. NELLIE VOLKERT, B.S.
Eastern Michigan University
Sec. Practice, Typing,
Shorthand, Bookkeeping

MR. DAVIDE. WOOD, I:!.S.
Central Michigan University
Gov't., Econ., Social Studies
You know that game Miss Lilliquist
was losing, well Mr. Wood is winning it. !
MR. RONALD C. WHITE, B.S.
Western Michigan University
Junior High Science
Looks like a bulls eye to us, Mr. White.

�Services

�ROW 1: Jim Smith, Bob Diedrich, Phil Baughman, Bill Rhoades, Ron Krok, John Alexander, Ken Osborn, Bob
Barrett. ROW 2: Lind-a Coplin, Carleen Dooley, Mari Abbott, Linda Kriser, Barbara Hall, Linda Green, Diane
Priend, Regina Fuller, Sharon Hassinger. ROW 3: Larry Bowerman, Carole Talbot, Mary Rossman, Judy Converse, Connie Rawson, Twinkle Young, Chari Fidler, Cindy Pask, Emma Jean Funk, Sharon Huggett, Marge
Handy, Darlene Morris, Carolyn Sanders. ROW 4: Karen Aemisseger, Carolyn Stowell, Susan Todd, Linda McRae,
Marianne Hughes, Dee Clemenson, Linda Worden, Delores Otis, Nancy Reynolds, Mike Riley.

Teacher's Aids

Students Gain Experience

High School Office Girls
Left to Right: Sue Knepper, Bonnie
Horn, Arlene Guisinger, Barbara
Brents, Mary Sara Roth, Penny Fenno.

�Audio-Visual Aids left to right:
Phil Baughman, Daryl Hoffman,
Brad Rootes, Bob Barrett, and Mike
Burritt. Among various other
duties, these boys take care of
showing films to classes.

Students Aid Faculty

Librarians left to right: Bernice
Risk, Mike Beach, Bruce Hagaman,
Karen Dobson, Mary Clingan,
Diane Wallace, Charlene Wentworth, and Karen Bice. Checking
in and out books, and keeping the
magazine rack up to date are a few
things which the librarians do.

I

Junior High office girls left to right: Kay Holmes,
Jill Hufnagle, Regina Fuller, Danette Seigler, and
Eileen Parshall. These girls take care of the office
duties and assist the new Junior High principal, Mr.
Worth.

11 5

�BUS DRIVERS: ROW 1:
Bill Hook, Harold Talent,
Harold Sawdy, Elmer Burk,
Elwood Daniels, Paul Anderson. ROW 2: Ken Frick,
Dale Conant, Russell Blake,
Doc Marowelli, Sam Wortz,
Chet Lampman, Ed Kleypack, Harold Esterline.
BELOW: CUSTODIANS:
Leo Tyson, Walter Miller,
Jack Hildebrand, Fred
Douglas, Ken Johnson,
Howard McConnell.

Services
Appreciated

Right: ELEMENTARY COOKS:
Lucille Polhamus and Viola Talbot.

Left: HIGH SCHOOL COOKS: Marie Lemmon,
Mary Temples, Alberta Todd, LaVern Tyson,
and Kay Walker.

���Elementary

�Mrs. Vera Calhoun, Elementary Principal, is carrying out one of her many
duties through the school year.

Jennings Elementary
Miss Kay Herrmann, Speech Correctionist,
assists an elementary student.

Answering the telephone is one of the duties
which Mrs. Cass Van Patten does as Mrs.
Calhoun's secretary.

�Around
Jennings

Carolyn Sanders, a teacher's aid,
with a 2nd grade reading group.

Kindergartners "Sing Along With Mrs. Esterline. "

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�ROW 1: Bruce H.eichdart, Tom Daughety, Connie Kempton, Gayle Lentz, Jay Barrett, Janette Seigler,
Debbie Haver, Andy Kelly. ROW 2: Ruth Tuckey, Dusti Pelow, Debbie Burritt, Darwin Mason, Jack Foster,
'Sandy Watson, Wanda Pifer, Nanette Faulk. ROW 3: Judy Bowers, Brenda Stempien, John Grove, Karen
Sattler, Chtis Osborn, Rosetta Young, Linda Etchey, Dick Barve. ROW 4: Kim Farriss, James Wells, Jerry
Hoff, Raymond Pierson, Dan Weaver, Kyle Conant, Bob McCurley, Mr. Jack Godfrey.

Mr. Godfrey

Sixth Grade
With her students intentively listening, Mrs. Ewers explains the lessons for
the day.

122

�ROW 1: Patti Mongomery, Raymond From, David King, Dennis Jaynes, Tom Boyer, Donna Andrews, Roy
Krymis, Billy Fry. ROW 2: Linda Hook, Patti QJimby, Mark Rennie, Larry Sebring, Dean Aemisseger,
Mary Williams, Tom McCann, Tonia Knapp, Heidi Rawson. ROW 3: Lee Rathbun, Tim Coonce, Amber
Towne, Mike Persails, Wayne Riley, Mitzi Traxler, Gary Banker, Vicki VanLandingham. Mr. Stump is the
teacher.

Mr. Stump

Sixth Grade

Mrs. Oxenham

ROW 1: Sally Bonham, Carol King, Julie Thompson, Elaine Wood, Freda Cortright, Pamela Williams,
Bonnie Converse, Douglas Hite. ROW 2: Ted Rogers, Jim Etchey, Jim DeLine, Eddie Rawson, Randy Daniels, Roger Glaum, Larry Peet, Norman Wood, Pat Rose. ROW 3: Craig Treacher, Mary Lou Dunsmore,
Brenda Austin, Sheryl Andrews, Suanne Parshall, Cindy Hoopingarner, Barry Manter, Tom Burleson, Rickie
Kestner, Mrs. Oxenham.

�ROW 1: Terry Macklin, Becky Gilbert, Randy Taylor, JoAnn Hilton, Sally Wilkinson, Steven
Luce . ROW 2: Gary Tappenden, Judith Waligora, Beverly Gallop, Sandra Everline, Christine
Sawyer, Debby Barve, Doreen Hawkins. ROW 3: Dave Weber, Bill Straus, Craig Hayes, Dawn
Ellis, Keith Beckman, Kim VanLandingham, Betty Barrett, Mrs. Locke.

Mrs. Locke

Fifth Grade
Mr. Walter Stump, Fifth Grade Teacher, assists students with their
work.

124

�ROW 1: Fred Cortright, Jerry Topp, Mike Sussex, Mark King, Phyllis Handy, Terri Wilson. ROW 2: Gary
Hack, Glenn Preston, Steven Larsen, Karen Yuhl, Donna Shilling, Debbie Weiss, Terry Hickok. ROW 3:
Christy Ames, Kathy From, Kathy King, Cheryl Corrino, Theresa Blair, Fred Kochendorfer, Mike Burlinhan,
Miss Scaggs.

Miss Scaggs

Fifth Grade

Mrs. Ewers

ROW 1: Chris Knapp, Glendon Fritz, Cindy Locke, Cleo Wells, Sharon Wallace, Gail Blemmings, Randy
Carpenter, Bonnie Coplin, Gary Justice. ROW 2: Gary Cochrane, Randy Parker, Phillip Handy, Jon Eckland, Joe Ball, Dennis !ford, Kim Cockrell, Kolleen Geer, Cheryl Smith. ROW 3: Connie Cox, Donald
Johnson, Ronald Austin, Tommy Elder, Tena Snellenberger, Rex Hilton, Mark Musgrove, Donald Goodwin,
Mrs. Ewers.

�ROW 1: Ronald Stout, Jack Berkshire, Susan Schultz, Larry Barve, Michael Fish, Neal
Nickerson. ROW 2: Ronald Pierson, Mark Marsh, Douglas Wood, Regina Millard, Deborah
Loose, Deborah Turnpaugh, Delores Peet. ROW 3: Susan Kelley, Terry Keith, Michael
Cole, David Green, Dennis Bowen, Andy Weaver, Steven Banker, Steven Worth, Timm
Rogers, Jane Aiken, Trudy Macklin. ROW 4: Randy Finley, Jerry Grove, Robin Rathbun,
Mrs. Ida Lynd, Gary Marion, Martin Hufnagle, Tommy Longardner, David Fick. ABSENT:
Susan Cockell.

Mrs. Lynd

Fourth Grade

Mrs. Phelps

ROW 1: Jeff Huggett, Steve McKinley, Michael Pierson, Marc From, Belinda Andrews,
Brenda Bussing, Dawn Travis. ROW 2: Rodney Hayes, Bobby Price, Judy Honyoust, Deborah
Wineland, Jack McCann, David Sattler, Jeff Rodesiler, David Alexander, Deborah Colon.
ROW 3: Charles Curry, Cindy Swallow, Bonnie Klein, Mrs. Pearl Phelps, Tim Howard,
Judy Wilson, Karen Swan, Michael Rose. ABSENT: Judy Avra, Shirley Bailey, Nancy Etchey, Suzy Glaum, Beverly Marvin, Norman Campbell.

126

�FffiST ROW: Kenny Haver, Pat Mills, Judy Armstrong, Debbie Musgrove, Patty Stempien,
Terry Topp. SECOND ROW: Julia Hickok, Dona Ganger, Mary Ann Miller, Sandra McCann, Shelly Strother, Dawn Everline, Ralph Smith, Jill Smith, Carol Van Riper. THIRD
ROW: Cindy Shilling, Larry Newsbaum, Pam Holstead, Lorraine Persails, Marlow Kesson,
Diane McVickers , Nancy Coville, Sharon Buckley, Randella Hardy, Steve Wilson. FOURTH
ROW: John Esterday, Mike Curtiss, Jean Root, Mrs . Monk, Arthur Borgert, Debbie Pritts,
Dan Snyder, Tom Kling.

Mrs. Monk

Mrs. Tittle

Fourth Grade and Special Education
Mrs. Robinson
FIRST ROW: Billy Hance, Lyle Root, Don McVicker. SECOND ROW: Mike Ash, Harold
Ash, Ronald Leavitt, Steve Albright, Debbie Jacox, Jane Sturtz, Mary Carl. THIRD ROW:
David McVicker , Douglas Risk, David Lown, Raymond Carl, Gloria McVicker, Dava Mc Vicker, Russell Andrews, Arthur Ash, Mrs. Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Terry Thomas,
Micheal Mueller, Larry Smith, Mrs. Title, Shirley Baird, Betty Sturtz , Terry Handy", Ronnie
Peet.

127

�ROW 1: Debra Strang, Cathy Pierson, Deborah Kelley, Steven McNitt, Mike Gallop, Susan Swal•
low, Robin Locke, Oneida Stempien. ROW 2: Sandra Wilson, Randy Miller, Bobby Stahlhood,
David Peterson, Patty Baird, Kenneth Hayes, Jack Bellamy, Andy Bonham, Patrie Handy. ROW
3: Rose Wooden, Diana Peavey, Billy Honyoust, Mrs. Hicks, Mitch Blair, Douglas Everline,
Jeff Brewer, Ida Wilson.

Mrs. Hicks

Third Grade
Miss Corless

ROW 1: Jeff Center, Christine Larsen, Sheree Tobolske, Mike Tappenden, Gary McKinley,
Teresa Camerson, Brenda Barnett. ROW 2: Randy Wilbur, Dorinda Conrad, Stephen Locke,
Teresa McRae, Julia Austin, Mike Dull, Jean Vorce, Frank Lett, Laura Miller, Ricky Lown.
ROW 3: Terry Bailey, Debra Pickett, Cynthia Shilling, Miss Corless,. Corinne Fickle, Terry
Owens, Scott Baldwin, Debbie Bonham. ABSENT: Philip French, Jeff Smead.

128

�ROW 1: Jeanne Berkshire, Sandy Sussex, Regina From, Elaine Finley. Timmy Halstead, Janice Bowerman. ROW 2: Kenny Kempton, Dana Andrews, Rhonda Barve, Ricky King, Marty Cole, Pam Todd,
Sherry Haver. ROW 2: Jeff Snyder, Loretta Geer, Donnie Cortright, Mike Bean, Scott Fish, Lynn
Higbee, Bobby Manter, Randy Null. ROW 4: Tim Strauss, Jayne DeLine, Susan Kline, Mrs. Lucey,
Terry Daugherty, Patty Marsh, Sandy Longardner, Sandy Meiring.

Mrs. Lucey

Third Grade

M iss Wright

ROW 1: Randy Avra, Jeanne Rodesiler, Brenna Spaulding, John Rose, Kathy Knapp, Connie Musgrove,
Margaret Drumm , Craig Gary, Bobbi Bowman, Sheree McLain. ROW 2: Tony Knapp. Joey Drayton,
Ricky McNitt, Roxie Traxler, Jay Brown, Marc Jahr, Dennis Blair, Paulette Porter. ROW 3: Robin
Beach, Chris Williams, Joe Nance , Miss Charlene Wright, Judy Luse, Linda From, Debra Paul, Doug
Bracy. ABSENT: Donna Fenningsdorf, Ralph Wells.

129

�ROW 1: Gary Ewers, Cindy Stempien, Jeri Ann Hagaman, Eric Baird. ROW 2: Clay
Coward, Linda Andrews, Karen Thomas, Kathy Weaver, Charles Peet, Ricky Hoffman,
Zell McVicker. ROW 3: Dennis Wilkinson, Lee Canfield, Cathy Pinney, Mark Wonders: Robin Traxler, Jeff Elders, Cindy Sebring, Denise Bowen. ROW 4: Nicki Welch,
Deborah Fick, Marc Baronouski, Mrs. Pomranka, Danny King. Faith Adams, Debra
Camerson, Steven Null. ABSENT: Marilyn Parshall.

Mrs. Pomranka

Second Grade

Mrs. King

ROW 1: Billy Halstead, Becky Nutt, Mike Kelley, Sally Strauss. ROW 2: Jerry Hooiey,
Benny Badders, Wendy Morrison, Robin Felts, Cindy Strang, Scott Norris, Sandy Merriman. ROW 3: Arthur Cox, Melvin Stempien, Steven Nickerson, Franklin Young, LuAnn Hefflinger, Kathy Hagy. Michael Albright, Vicky Drayton. ROW 4: Robert French,
Sharon Worth, Tim Butters, Mrs. King, Phillip Borgert, Linda Wise, Debbie Kestner,
Kristine Loose. ABSENT: Duane Wells.

130

�ROW 1: Tammy Freeburn, Lenny Peavey. Randy lles, Bobby Longardner, Bobby Stempien, Rebecca
Rollins, Sharon Luce, Jimmie Ganger, Sandy Williams. ROW 2: Kevin Loveberry, Billy Corrino,
5.!rah Delcamp, Jill Temples, Debbie Snyder, Sandy Hoff, Rickie Shaffer, Karen Buckley, Jimmy
Wilkinson. ROW 3: Lee Brown, Cindy Zagyva, Sharon Coville, Mrs. Kathy Veysey, Sally Budd,
Karen Reichhart, Sally Gilchrest, Lisa VanLandingham.

Mrs. Veysey

Second Grade

Miss Glennie

ROW 1: Shelby Strauss, Mark Downer, Annette Montgomery, Becky Topp. Lynn Ann Noble. ROW 2:
Lance Harmon, Linda Carpenter, David Gilbert, Billy Schaupert, Diana Harwood, Marc Heifers, Renna
Boyd. ROW 3: Dean Jacox, Josephine Calloway. Cora Andrews, Paula Burk, Billy Ledyard, Becki Jo
Normandin, Timmy McCurley, Rodney Taylor. ROW 4: Michelle Saunders, David Harmon, Sheryl
Barnhart, Miss Joann Glennie, Jeff Farris, Monica Ellis, Roberta Banker, Steven .Strang.

131

�ROW 1, Left to Right: Jerry Barnett, Debbie Mills, Billy Blair, Tracy Macklin, Steven.Rollins, Dennie McVicker, Sheila Bailey. ROW 2: Jody Schlutz, Bobby Ledyard, Mark Andrews,
Vanessa Rawson, LOri Hudson, Susan Bowerman, Melinda McNitt. ROW 3: Deanna Treacher,
Pamella Marsh, Ronnie Bean, Jeff Marsh, Ricky Gardner, Lori Thompson, Karen Ames, Betty
Baird. ROW 4: Susan Tumidanski, Peggy Luse, Richard Pierson, Mrs. Diane Tillman, Chris
Everline, Mark Workoczeski, Jerry Drumhiller.

Mrs. Tillman

First Grade

Mrs. Gibson

ROW 1; Left to Right: Duane Hance, Gary Albright, Mark Houtz, Amy Doll, Laura Byers,
Ricky Nickerson. ROW 2: Marilyn Lounds, David Peet, Timmy Kling, Dennis Hulbert, Kandy
Fickle, Debbie McVicker, Tom Norris. ROW 3: Billie Avra, Tim Strang, Alan Walters,
Bo,bby Root, Dale Latta, Ray Gallop, Tom McRae, Virgil McVicker, Carl Rogers. ROW 4:
Lewis Temples, Tim Worth, Danny Paul, Mrs. Mareeda Gibson, Connie Wells, Julie McClella n, David Elder, Cheri Handy.

132

�ROW 1: Harry Harwood, Debra Howell, Janean Dull, Deanna Justice, Bryan Center. ROW
2: Cheryl Davis, Tony Butters, Mike Shaffer, Annette Finley, Christy Strother, Marlane
Twadell, Kenny Fickle, George Hinkle, Bert Dobson . ROW 3: Susan Pickett, Cindy Rathbun, Steven Miller , Bobby Lentz, Dean Ripley, David Millard, Cindy Taylor, Terry Mast,
Tammy Holt. ROW 4: Mike Parker, Lindy Davis, Dan Peterson, Mrs. Stuckey, John Bowerman, Latry Hayes, Brian Wilson, J. Travis .

Mrs. Stuckey

First Grade

Mrs. Male

ROW 1: Debbie Smith, Marcia Canfield, Doris Stempien, Dennis Peet, Faith Exelby, Julie
Higbee, Patty Watson. ROW 2: Tia Lee Noble, Jackie Anderson, Randy Berkshire, Kathy
Smith, David Lyons, Dennis Hooley, Larry Drumm. ROW 3: Freddie Avra, Renna Wooden,
Robin Saunders, Cindy Traxler, Jean McClellan, Diane Swallow, Mike McVicker, Jody
Farris. ROW 4: Kim Ledyard, Dennis Bice, Donald Rose, Mrs. Male, Timmy Mast, Kathy
Jo Blair, Steven Smead .

133

�ROW 1: Theresa Mills, Tracy Litwaitis, Ruth Temples, Karen Justice. ROW 2: Cindy
Relich, Kevin Newberry. Susan Drumm, Brenda Gratz, Scott Luce, Mary Handy. ROW
3: Cathy Van Burkirk, Beth Osborne, Lori Everline, Kevin Turner, Beth Geishert, Dale
Parshall, Terri Brockey, Larry Carl. ROW 4: Diane Fretner, Tommy Shaw, llinna
Reichhart, Mrs. Vivian Esterline, Michelle King. Greg Gilbert, Judy Kline. ABSENT:
Linda Huepenbecker, Jerry Gonalzes, Valerie Thornton, Jimmy Hemker.

Mrs. Esterline

AM
. . K"1ndergart en

Mrs . Parkinson

ROW 1: Kari Morrison, Brenda Harmon, Charles Hufnagle, Linda McCann, Gene Krautzer, Susan Allbright, Kim Brickey. ROW 2: Kim Miller, Michael Kling, Michael Buckley. Kathy Moore, David Lenty, Rosanna Klepak. ROW 3: Pa~ty Giffey, Deborah Holt,
Michael Brewer, Theresa Meiring. Theresa Loveberry, Bobby Easterday, Julie Strang.
ROW 4: Sandy Green, Gary Cameron, Jimmie Fidler, Mrs. Mattie Parkinson, John Perry,
Dennis Quimby, Darlene Miner.

134

�ROW 1: Susan Knapp. Cindy Neusbaum, Nathan Carpentar, Treasea Reed, Tommie Fish,
Jeff Kelly, Sally Sattler. ROW 2: Jeff Latta, Ricky Counterman, Kathy Fish, Trecy Torrence, Karen Matz, Teresa Cooper, Karen Gardner, Teresa McMichael. ROW 3: Bruce
Wood, Bobby Loveberry, Sherry Stempien, Shirley Stempien, Carrie Bradley, Julie Warkocegski, Jim Normandin, Debra Salyor, Janice Watts. Mrs. Vivian Esterline.

Mrs. Esterline

P.M. Kindergarten

Mrs. Parkinson

ROW 1: Joyce Kiefer, Roland Twadell, John Ostrander, Tina Kanaby, Jeffery Norden.
ROW 2: Kelly Reynolds, Tena Stempien, Tony Turnpaugh, Bobby Hagaman, Brenda Andrews, Elaine Canfield. ROW 3: Shirley Andrews, Greg Shaw, Marie Tobalski, Elley
Traxler, !Xlnald Wooden, Linda Speaker, Jeffery Van Landingham, Deniese Welch. Mrs.
Mattie Parkinson.

135

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SERVICE

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INTERIOR DECORATOR

We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9595

Quincy

Michigan
Phone 639-7625

36 East Chicago
Quincy, Michigan

Congratulations

Best Wishes to

Senior Class

the Class of '65

COLDWATER RECREATION

DAIRY QUEEN
.. nEAT FOR TASTE '§/A FOOD FOR tiV.\1"

Q uincy, Michigan

Congratulations

Best of Luck
Class of 1965

Class of ' 65

QUINCY
ICE COMPANY
Precious Gifts for All O ccasions
Q uincy, Michigan
Coldwater, Michigan

Congratulations,

McCOMB'S

Cl as s of '65
Jumping
Jacks

CLAY T. BROCKMAN ·
Quincy , Michigan

Shoes

Queen
Quality

GRACE WALKER
32 West Chicago S treet
C oldwater, Michigan

�FIRST NATIONAL BANK

The First National Bank offers many opportunities for employment
to high school graduates, their modern, efficient quarters provide very
pleasant working conditions. The whole atmosphere of the bank promotes learning and experience for the employees.

SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1881

�Drive-in
banking saves
much time and
many steps for
customers.

Convenience, again,
is stressed in this
spacious banking
area.

Even though the First
National Bank is new
it still strives to
make the best better.
A newly added piece
of office equipment is
being used at left. This
machine cuts down hand
labor and increases the
efficiency of the bank.

�Best Wishes
Latest Fashions

SAM'S
BARBER SHOP
LEONA'S APPAREL
&amp; BRIDAL SHOPPE

Quincy, Michigan

Best Wishes to
Congratulations
Class o£ 1965
Class o£ 1965

QUINCY HERALD
PRINTING &amp; ADVERTISING

Quincy, Michigan
Phone: 639-7475

Quincy, Michigan

WATTS DRUG STORE
Quincy, Michigan

�Congratulations

Congratulations

to the

Class of '65

Class of 1 65

DAVE'S TAVERN

DR. AND MRS.
P. C. BALDWIN

Quincy, Michigan
Quincy, Michigan

For the Finest
in Kitchens
Best Wishes
to
the Class of 1 65

QUINCY
DINER AND GAS

Cabinets by:
Coppes-Napanee
Wilson
O n Display at:

I - X-L
Ader - Kay

CUTCHER SUPPLY COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors of
Kitchens, Plumbing and Heating
599 E . Chicago

Coldwater, Michigan

Quincy, Michigan

�R&amp; L
54 TO $1 .00 STORE

4 West Chicago St.

Quincy, Michigan

FRANCETTE
BEAUTY SHOP AND
SLENDERIZING SALON
Dial 639-9445
42 West Chicago St., Quincy
Specialists
Hair Shaping
Styling
Coloring
All Your Beauty Needs
Wig Salon

OTTO &amp; SONS
SPORTING GOODS
Phone: 639-5985

DOROTHY

ARDIS

BARBARA

JOY

FRED'S BAKERY

Coldwater
MacGregor Athletic Equipment
Schwinn Bicycle
Sales and Services

Best Wishes
Classo£'65

KING MOBILE
MILLS
Open All Hours

Wayne Feeds

Quincy, Michigan

Coldwater, Michigan

�Flooring
Insulation
Roofing
Ceiling Tile
Tile board
Paneling
Siding
Hardware
Millwork

QUINCY LUMBER CO.

Sheathing
Floor Tile
Counter Tops
Mouldings
Chief Paint
Cabinets

Quality Service at Our Low Price

�Best Wishes

Congratulations

Lunches - Sandwiches - Breakfast

GOODIE SHOP
30 N. Monroe

SEYBERT'S IMPLEMENT
SALES &amp; SERVICE
826 E. Chicago
Coldwater, Mich.
Phone 278-4407

Phone 9-9292

Coldwater, Michigan

WHITE

CHARLOTTE GLAUM
BEAUTY SHOP
Complete Beauty Needs

Coldwater
Michigan

64 W. Chicago St.
Ph. 639-4297

For Fine Food, It's

DOG 'N SUDS
JIM AND MAYNARD ADAMS

Lunch Time
After School
After the Game
In Fact Any Time
at All Is the Right
Time to Eat at the
DOG 'N SUDS
On U.S . 12
Quincy, Michigan

�McCANN FARM EQUIPMENT
JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE

De Laval
Milkers

CHAIN SAWS
278-5228

816 E. Chicago
Coldwater, Michigan

Compliments of

HODGEMAN
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Agent for

Mains PharmacY •
•

Auto - Owners Insurance

639-5254 HOME
PHONES 639-5255
QUINCY, MICHIGAN

Automobile
Fire and Homeowners
Inland Marine
Gene-ral Casualty

DEPENDABLE
DRUGGIST

13 S. Monroe

278-5717

Coldwater, Michigan

�YOU 1 11 FIND All TH£

SHOPPING NEWS
IN· TH£

Quincy

Coldwater

Bronson

Union City

Congratulations
Class of '65

Congratulations
Class of 1965

EARL AND BEULAH COPLIN

QUINCY DAIRY

DIEDRICH
FUNERAL HOME

Ambulance Service

Phone: 639-5555

Quincy, Michigan

�CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '65

Midwest Foundry
Coldwater, Michigan

Manufacturers of Quality Casting
Since 1854

Bollegraph's
Department Store

All Your Clothing Needs
Quincy, Michigan

�Branch County

Federal Savings and
Loan Association
Where
you

save
does
make
a
difference!

30 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan

�LEONARD

Congratulations

SERVICE

to the
Class of '65

121 E. Chicago

DR. AND MRS.
H. R. PAPE

Quincy

Quincy, Michigan

Best Wishes, Seniors

Best Wishes
Class of '65

DAVE'S
BARBER SHOP

K &amp; M TAVERN
Organ Music and Dancing Every
Weekend
Quincy, Michigan

DAVE HIMEBAUGH

Quincy, Mich.

COREY'S BEST MEN'S WEAR

21 West Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan
"Botany" 500
Manhattan Shirts
Jockey Sweaters
Farah
Swank Jewelry

Champ Hats
Dobb' s Hats
Jaymar Slacks
Wembley Ties
Revere Sweaters

Headquarters for Boy Scouts of America

Alligator Rainwear
H. I. S. Sportswear
Windbreaker Jackets
Botany Brands
Donegal Sport Shirts

�MELVIN L. BLUE
SAVINGS AND PROTECTION
Route #2

Phone 639-4100
Quincy, Michigan

BEVERLY'S FLOWER
AND GIFT SHOPPE
3 East Chicago
Quincy, Mich.

Best Wishes
From

GRIFFIN'S
HARDWARE

Congratulations
Best of Luck to the

to the Class of 1965

Class of 1965

WILLIAMS MILLING
COMPANY, DIVISION
OF FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

BAKER
MOTEL AND INSURANCE

Millers and Grain
Congratulations

Dealers

Class of '65

Telephone 639-3165
Quincy

Michigan

GENERAL CABLE
COMPANY
Quincy, Michigan

�Call Quincy

SANITATION &amp; EXCAVATION SERVICE
for
Complete Septic Tan.k Installations, Cleaning and Repairs, Power
Sewer Cleaning, Trenching and Excavation
-AlsoFiberglass Swimming Pools Sold and Installed
639-5575
Quincy, Michigan
VON GRIPMAN, Proprietor

Congratulations to the
Class of 1965

DR. AND MRS.
C. W. ELLIS

HICKOK
CONSTRUCTION

Quincy, Michigan

75 Liberty Street
Congratulations

Quincy, Michigan

Class of '65!

QUINCY HARDWARE
Appliances - Hardware - Pai11t
"Right on the Corner"

Phone 639 - 4035

Phone 639 - 3355
Quincy, Michigan

Congratulations, Class of '65
Remodeling
Is Our
Specialty
Coldwater, Michigan

LEGG LUMBER CO.
Coldwater

Everything for the Whole Family!

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Abbott, Gary 34
Abbott, Mari 22,70,114
Abbott, Sherry 17, 26, 58
Aemisegger, Karen 22, 52,87,114
F. H. A. 2; Band 4; Student Director Sr.
Play; Jr. -Sr. Banquet Com.; Co-editor
Senior Edition; Solo and Ensemble 2.
Alexander, John 16, 28,58,114
Ames, Charles 10, 18, 32,37, 70
Ames, Pam 40, 58
Ames, Pat 87
G. A.A. 2; School Paper; Library Aid 1.
Anderson, Evelyn 17, 70
F.N.A. 4; F. H. A. 2; Y.F.C. 2; Band 2;
G. A. A. 1; Library Aid 1; Teachers Aid 1.
Anthony, Lois 14, 64
Ardis Beauty Center
A vra, Lonnie 58
Avra, Ronnie

-BBadders, Barbara 13, 26, 70
Baker, David 16,64
Baker, Robert 16, 21, 28, 31,87
Football 4; F. F. A. 4; F. F. A. Officer 3;
Varsity Club 3; Intramural Basketball 4.
Ball, Don 22, 26, 32, 42, 64
Ball, Robert 24, 26, 32, 42,70
Banker, Stan 20, 21, 26, 28,58
Barker, Mrs. Carol106,102
Barrett, Robert 20, 21, 28, 50, 31, 34, 36, 43, 51,
52,53,45,115,114,100,101,87
Baseball 1; Football 4; Basketball 4; Track
4; Soph. Class President; Homecoming
Court Soph. yr. ; Varsity Club 4; Treas.
Varsity Club 2; Homecoming King; Jr. Play;
Sr. Play; Student Council Freshman yr.
Barry, Stan 18,32 , 37,42,64
Barve, Bill 16, 20, 58
Barve, Terry 24, 70
Basse, King 8, 32, 37, 64
Baughman, Phil 58, 114, 115
Beach, Michael 17, 18, 32, 37, 42, 70
Bean, Gary 17, 18, 32,37, 42 , 70
Beckman, Diane 87
Concessions 1; Library Aid 2.
Beemer, Dolly 13, ~q. 58
Bellamy, Dan 32, 65

Bellamy, Sandy 10,26,35,59
Bennett, Mr. Robert 17,58,106
Bermingham, Dick 10, 15, 32,37, 65
Berry , David 46, 53,88
Football 1; Jr. Play; Sr. Play
Bice, Karen 32, 65
Blackman, Chesty 32, 70
Blair, Jack 17,32,37,71
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Branch County Federal Savings
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Clemenson, Dee 40, 59,114
Clifford, Peggy 71
Clingan, Mary 59, 115
Cochrane, Bev 8, 26, 59
Cole, Lorinda 88
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Condra, Mrs. Maybelle 105
Converse, Judy 65, 114
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Cook, Don 32, 34, 42,65
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Coplin, Gerry 17, 32, 71
Coplin, Linda 17, 89,114
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Editor of the Senior Edition
Corey's Best
Counterman, Richard 16, 59, 109
Coville, Linda 18, 22, 59
Coville, Sandy 25, 65
Curtis, Diannia 40, 84,89
GirlsBasketballl;G.A.A. 2;F.H.A. 3;
F. . A. 1; Annual Staff 1; Gymnastics 2.
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Dairy Bar
Daniels, Cherri 10, 11, 12, 22, 23, 52, 86,89
F. T. A. 2; G. A. A.; Band 4; Majorette 2;
Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Variety Show; Bowling;
Spanish Club 2; Student Council; Jr. &amp; Sr.
Executive Committee; N.H. S.
Dave's Bar
Dave's Barber Shop
Davis, Tom 41, 66
Daws, Carolyn 59
Daws, Joe 59
DeLine, Judy 8, 26, 59
Denham, Mrs. Jean 4, 5, 106
Diedrich, Robert 26, 89, 114
Football1; Tennis 1; Solo Ensemble 4; Jr.
Play; Dance Band 1.
Diedrich, Priscilla 14, 22, 23,59
Dobson, Karen 89
F. H. A. 2; Speech Play

154

Dog 'n Suds
Dooley, Carleen 71, 114
Dunckel, Cheryl 59
-E-

Eaton, Chris 66
Ehl's
Ellis, Todd 28, 30, 62,89
Football 4; Baseball 3; Science Club 1;
Varsity Club 1; Jr. Play; Sr. Play.
Esterline, John 26, 89
Baseball 1; Bowling
Esterline, Russell 90
Ewers, Ronald 16, 66
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Fenningsdorf, Barbara 90
F. N. A. 2; Speech Play; Jr. Play; Concessions

2.
Fenningsdorf, Bill 71
Fenno, Penny 66,114
Fenno, Phyllis 26, 59
Fersch, Frank 16,90
Football!; F. F. A. Reporter
Fick, Mike
Fidler, Chari 8, 19, 26, 52,90
F. T. A. 2; Concessions 4; Annual Staff; Jr.
Play; Sr. Play; Forensics; G. A. A.; Speech
Play; Bowling; Office Aid; Senior Edition.
Fidler, Gary 17, 32, 71
Fidler, Mike 32, 42,71
First National Bank
Fischer, Mr. Oscar 16,106
Fish, Shirley, 71
Foley, Dale 16
Foust, Dusty 16, 60
Francette 's
Freese, Ed 16,90
F. F. A.
Freese, Lou Ann 66
Friend, Diane 1;3, 22, 60, 114
Fritz, Gwen 14, 90
F.N.A. 4;F.T.A.;Jr. Play;SpeechPlay
From, LaMar 16, 28, 90
Football!; Wrestling 2; F. F. A. 2;
Fry, Duane 26, 32, 66
Fry, Karen 10,12,15,17 , 22,90
D. A. R. ; F. T. A. ; Y. F. C. ; Librarian; Band
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Funk, Emma jean 14, 91
F.N.A. 4; G. A.A.
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Gallup, Wayne 26,71
Gerber, Darlene 14, 91
Glaum, Gary 26,60
Goodie Shop
Green, Linda 15, 22, 26, 60,.114
Green, Nancy 17, 31,71
Guisinger, Arlene 91,114
Band 3; Office Aid
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Hagaman, Bruce 26, 60
Hall, Barbara 22, 23, 60, 114
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Cheerleader 4 yrs. ; Secretary Soph. yr. ;
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Officer of G. A. A.; Homecoming Queen;
Vice President of the F. H. A.
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Hardy, David 91
Football 2 yrs. ; Baseball 2 yrs. ;
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Harm, Sandy 91
Harmon, Arlen 16
Hart, Arthur
Hasch, John
Hassinger, Jim 16, 60
Hassinger, Sharon 91
G. A.A.; F. H. A.
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Heifers, William
Helmick, judy 14, 19
Hickok, Brian 21, 22, 26, 42, 66
H illiar, Charles 15, 16, 72
Hilton, Wayne 26, 60
Himebaugh, Alan 21, 26, 28, 42, 60
Hoff, james 18, 24, 26, 72
Hoffman, Daryl 60,115
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Hook. Ginger 17, 22,72
Hoopingarner, Diana !l,l7, 35,60
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FFA 4, Student Council, NHS, Football,
Senior Class President, junior Play, Gymnastics, Bowling
Howard, Phil 60, 43
Houvener, janet 13,72
Hufnagle, Jilll4, 60, 115
Huggett, John 17,72
Huggett, Shaorn 19, 66, 114
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F. H. A. 4, President of F. H. A., F. N. A.
G. A.A., Band 3, Junior Play, Senior Play,
Solo Ensemble, State.
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Football, Basketball, Track
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James, Nila 72
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Johnson, Ron 72
Justice, Tom 60
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Keller, Mac 15, 32,66
Kempton, Cathy 14, 24, 25, 72
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Kiess's Jewelry
King, Benny 15,32,37 ,42, 67
King, Bonnie 10,17,22,72
King, Kenny 32,72
Kizer's
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Kohler, Jerry 41
Kratzer, Rachel 61
Kriser, Larry 16, 41, 67
Kriser, Linda 13, 24,72,114
Krok, Sue 14, 22, 67
Krok, Ron 21, 34, 36, 52, 53,92,101
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Exchange Student, SpaTlish Club, Pres. , Class
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Lampman, John 8, 17, 18, 22, 32,37
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Lett, Don 28, 61
Lewis, George 67
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Locke, Dianna 13, 61
Long, Dan 16, 67
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Luse, Jack 93
Luse, Larry 24, 73, 20

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Malone , Kathy 73
Manter, Bill 19,73
Marion, Dave 67
Marowelli, Tom 16, 61
Marquart, Fred 32, 73
Marquart, Lyle 15, 19, 67
Marsh, Calvin 37,73
Marsh, Linda 13, 73
Marvin, Doug 32, 73
Marvin, Larry 28, 34, 42, 61
Mason, Bob 67
Mason , Mic 93
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Maxon, Tom 15,16, 67
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McCann, Gary 8,10, 18, 26, 61 ,114
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McConnell, William 10, 17, 32, 40, 7 3
McConnell , Howard
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McRae , Linda 93,114
F. H. A., Library Aid, Teachers Aid
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Miner, Rhonda 24, 26, 73
Monk, Mr. Leland 13,108
Moore, Brad 93, 21, 34
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Morris, Delores 26, 73
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Nance, Claude 32, 74,37
Nations, Tom 26, 32, 67
Nors, Helle 14, 52, 56, 94
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Nutt, Larry 19, 41, 67
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Omo, Craig 10, 12, 21, 26, 28, 30, 42, 54, 55, 94,
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Omo, Mr. Pat 109
Osborn, Ken 21,"28, 31, 34, 36, 52, 53, 94, 102,
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Otis, Fred 16, 61
Otto's Sporting Goods
Owens, Jerry 17, 37, 68
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Palmer, Mr. Vernon 109
Pape, Dr. and Mrs.
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Pask, Cindy 8,16,52,53,95,100
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Sweetheart, J-Hop Queen, Homecoming
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Paul, Terry 23,62
Payne, John 62
Payne, Tom 16, 68
Peavey, Dale 15, 18, 74
Peavey, Linda 40,68
Perry, Mark 26, 32,74
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Piper, Conme 62, 7 4
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Preston, Martin 16, 52, 95
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Price, Mr. Richard 64,110
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Rawson, Connie 8, 52, 53, 95, 114
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Riley, John 19, 32, 43,74
Riley, Patricia 74
Risk, Bernice 13, 68, 115
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Roberts, Richard 16, 26, 62
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Rose, Carol 74
Rossman, John 16, 96
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Sanderson, Myrna 10, 15, 29, 35, 48, 51, 52, 54,
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FTA 4, Pres. and V. Pres., Band 3, Student
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Sebring, Christie 75
Seigler, Danette 14, 62, 114
Shaw, Brian 75
Shaw, Laura 47, 61,62
Shelles, Mr. Dan 22, 25, 110
Shilling, Aleta. 13, 68
Shilling, Paul16, 21, 28, 30,96
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Shoemaker, Ma~~ha 14,18
Shook, Steve 16,-32, 37, 68
Short, Darlene 15, 22, 68
Siler, Darlene 26, 40,75
Siler, Donna 13, 75
Smillie, Karen 68
Srpillie, Michael 16
Smith, Dave 16, 34, 62
Smith, Gerry 8, 10, 17, 18, 26, 62
smith, Jim 41, 97
Football 1, Basketball 1, Tennis 1, Gymnastics 2, Track 1
Smith, John 62
Smith, Miss Rita 40, 44, 80, 110,102
Smith, Ron 32, 75
Smith, Sherry 97
FHA 2

Smith, Steve 8, 15, 18, 22, 26, 68
Snellenberger, Charles 63
Snyder, john 26, 63
Snyder, Mr. Michail
Sprout, Jackie 22, 69
Sprout, Teresa 19, 22, 52, 97
Band 4, Girls Basketball 1, FTA 2, Student
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Stempien, Mike 69
Stetler, Sue 22, 69
Stowell, Carolyn 69
Strauss, Ivan 32,75
Strauss, Melody 14, 22, 69
Strong, Lowell 16, 69
Sturtz, Helen 10,63
Sturtz, Mary 14, 63
Swan, Tim 16, 63
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Talant, Kenny 63
Talbot, Carole 63, 114
Talbot, Terry 32, 41, 75
Tappenden, Connie 24, 74
Taylor, Beverly 14, 22,69
Taylor, Jack 16, 21, 26, 28, 43,97
FFA 4, Football 3, Track, Varsity Club
Terwillegar, Mrs. Jane 14,111
Thomas, Charlie 32,75
Thompson, Connie 97,101
Band, Jr. Play, Sr. Play
Todd, Linda 69
Todd, Susan 97, 114
FTA 1, GAA 1, Library Aid 1, Girls
Basketball
Trall, Doug 32, 37, 42, 69
Traxler, Raynae 14,75
Trenary, Marlene 10, 13, 26, 63
Trenary, Merle 14, 32,75
Tucker, Doug 63
Tuckey, Ron 16, 98
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-uUphouse, Mr. Robert 18,111

-vVan Doren, Andy 17, 18, 22, 26, 28, 63
Van Hoosear, Robert 21, 28, 30, 52, 53,98
Football 4, Track 2, Gymnastics 3,
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�Van Nasdale, Dean 75
Van Patten, Mark 20, 26,98
Student Council, Band 3, Jr. Play, Sr.
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Veysey, Mr. Brent
Volkert, Mrs. Nell 70,112

-wWagner, Lynn 13, 19, 63
Wagoner, Connie 13, 14, 63
Walbridge, Arthur 18, 22,63
Waligora, Charles 64, 69
Waligora, Michael Hi, 98
F. F. A.
Waligora, Ronald 64, 65
Walker, Linda 17,37,70,75
Wallace, Diana 63
Watkins, Bob 22, 34, 43, 58, 63
Watkins, Beth 16, 24,75
Weber, Wallace 18, 28,75

Weckerly, Miss Evelyn 86, 112
Wentworth, Charlene 13, 20, 22, 52, 53,98
Student Council 2, Homecoming Court,
Class Officer, Parliamentarian of FHA,
Band 4, GAA 2
White, Mr. Ronald 21, 28, 34, 42, 44,76,112
Wil~inson, Gary 75
Williams, Jan 69
Williams, Terry 19, 65
Wilson, Shirley 26, 63
Wineland, LoAnn 13,75
Wise, L. D. 16, 21, 26, 43,63
Withington, Jerry 98
· F. F. A. , Band
Wonders, Ann 26, 63
Wood, Mr. David 85, 92, 101,112
Wood, Dan 99
F. F. A., Football, Track
Worden, Carol 24, 25, 75
Worden, Linda 14, 20,63,114
Worth, Mr. John 11,104
Wortz, Jerry 21, 34, 99
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�rable of eontents

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Organizations

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Atltletics

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Activities

59

Underclassmen

75

Seniors

99

1acult1f

117

Services

127

8/ementar11

133

Advertisers

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�1oreword
The 1965- 66 school year was a very busy and active one for
the students of Quincy High. Classes, athletic meetings, and
dances rounded out the year.
As the graduating seniors look through this year' s ORIOLE,
they will see and remember the many opportunities and challenges
that were presented through experiences at Quincy High School.
The Annual Staff

1966

Oriole Staff

GARY McCANN - Co - Editor
JUDY McCANN - Co-Editor
SANDY BELLAMY
KATHY BOOHER

DIANA HOOPINGARNER
MARILYN McCANN
GERRY SMITH

JUDY LILLIGUIST - Advisor
R. S. SUTULA - Photographer

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�Senior
Memories
We will always remember how we
broke the "square" tradition, by
ordering our "round" rings.

Moments to

~emember

As the year comes to a close, and we look back on our high school days, we will
remember many pleasant, happy, and sometimes sad memories--all never to be forgotten.
In the next few pages we would like you to recall with us, these memories of the
class of 1966.
Now alumni, we will never forget, and always be thankful we were once a part of
Quincy High School.

etasses J(esume

When school started in September,
some classes were as boring as
ever. So we passed the time by
writing notes to each other, and
most of them provided many hearty
laughs.

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�Ron had just returned from his trip to Holland, and he had many interesting tales to
tell--mainly, how he broke his leg while
unboarding the airplane.

8xcltange Student
Magazine Drive

The Magazine Drive was the first
big event of our Senior year. Some
of our girls helped tremendously by
recording the daily sales.

AI~

Augers

The famous senior "augers" will be
remembered by~!!

�Jlomecoming
Before we knew it, Homecoming was here. It
was a heartbreaking moment when we discovered
that we had lost the "Pep Jug" by only 1 point. We
still had our "Pep Jug" that we rightfully earned ...
until someone "lifted" it out of the trophy case.

Pep jug

Eank ear
The familiar Bank Car was used to broadcast news of the
games and plays. We all remember the fun we had with it
and the trouble we almost got into.

8ntltusiasm

After two days of cheering for our
team, our voices became very
hoarse, but ...••

Wierd Cady

We still found time to make visits
to the "WIERD LADY" in Coldwater.

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�Vel/lest

Skit
As we recall the festivities,
we'll remember the 1st plaC'e
we took with our skit, "Tarzan", and ...

Our original "Rip-snortin' yell. "

Jlaunted }louse

After working hard on our float,
"Haunted Houses", were a vital
part of our night life agenda until

J(oyalty

The big moment arrived when our
own Laura and Mike were chosen
as King and Queen.

�"Mr. Crane", our first all-school play,
ended the first semester nicely. It made
such a "smash hit" at Quincy, it was presented at the famous Tibbits Opera House
in Coldwater.

Advisors
);tr. erane

Cocker Jnspection

With the ending of the semester, came our
beloved report cards. Our advisors, who
played a VERY important part in our high
school activities are overjoyed at the prospect of marking grade cards.

So the second semester began, and it was
time to turn over a new leaf, making lock er cleaning essential.

8conomics (}roup
As studies began to get harder, the
Economic Independent Study group
was chosen .

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�The time flew, and graduation
rapidly approached . With it
came the ordering of caps and
gowns . We will never forget the
"heated" argument over burgundy
and red robes!

J!urf!UJtdlf or J(ed??

?:op 10
Soon it was time for the "Top 10"
to be announced.

As the time fo r the Jr. - Sr. Ban quet approached, we all recalled
our Banquet, CLUB DESAFINADO,
which was so well carried out last
year.

EaJtquet

UJtcle Sam
Wa11ts Vou
None of the boys will forget this
·sight as they registered on their
18th birthday!

�The seniors who served as sports captains
and publications editors will be greatly
missed next year.

etass £enders
As always, with the end of the
year comes "Senior Skip Day" but
as we leave ..•

Skip 1Ja11

Memories, Memories
"To you we pledge our heart and
hand Dear Alma Mater Quincy
High."

Q.JI.S.

Graduation will soon be here
As we near the closing year
Happy memories of days gone by
that we shared at Quincy High
Teenage dances were so much fun
Football games we lost and won
The ole pep jug was do or die
They're all part of Quincy High
Meetings in the hall between each class
Walking home after school
All the exams we didn't pass
The teacher we could never fool!
Class parties and Senior skip day
Filled with laughter all the way
But in secret our hearts will cry
On the day we say good -bye to Quincy High
Bill &amp; Doree Post

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�Photos courtesy John Phipps, Coldwater
Daily Reporter.

Jerry Salyer (10) drives down court in the exciting
game against Homer. Quincy won 73-65.

I 966

District Cltamps

The most prized event of the 1965 - 66 basketball
campaign was the winning of th~ first district championship by a Quincy team in 15 years, (since 1951)
The Orioles did it the hard way by winning three
straight games. They defeated tourney favorite,
Homer, on the first night of action, 73 - 65. Read ing was their second victim, 79 - 70. On the final
night the Orioles bombed Pittsford 77 - 49 to win the
championship and the right to advance to the region als at Battle Creek. Quincy 's first draw in regional
play was 4th ranked Middleville ( 18 - 0). The tough
team, led by All - Stater, Rob White, eliminated
Quincy 99 - 71~

Left: Steve Shook ( 14)
goes up for 2 in the Reading game while above,
Stan Barry, (23) is shown
rebounding in the Pittsford
game. Below left, Rich Bermingham takes a tum at cutting
the net. Below: Our championship Team I

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�Judy and Gary MeCann served as coeditors of the annual.
Here (left), Judy looks
through the dummy
of the 1966 annual,
while Gary (right),
glances through the
1965 annual.

CO-EDITOR

Annual Staff

CO-EDITOR

ADVISOR

Gerry Smith fills out a receipt
for someone who has purchased
an advertisement in the annual.

Om: busy advisor, Miss Judy Lilliquist, takes a
rest during a long day of working on the annual.

LEFT: Patsy Burk, Steve Smith, Bob Watkins,
Rex Brown, and Gary Omo were a few of the
staff members who faithfully wore their '1 Sell
the Annual" signs.

�eonstructing
tlte 1966
Oriole
Annual
Diane Hoopingarner checks the
annual staff's progress after a
long work session.

Here, Marilyn McCann places the
Quincy High stamp of identification on some snapshots.

Below, Sandy Bellamy carefully
types the captions for a page in
the annual.

Kathy Booher is cropping the unnecessary portion of a picture before using it.

Judy, Miss Lilliquist, and Gary finally take a break
after completing enough pages to meet an important
deadline .

�BACK ROW: Sue Knepper, Linda Coville, Kathy Booher, Mike Stempien, Gary Omo, Larry Marvin, Jerry Salyer, Patsy Burk, Carol Oxenham, Richard Bermingham, Kathy Nutt. MIDDLE ROW: Dena McNall, Nancy
Green, Rhonda Miner, Gerry Smith, Mike Budd, Don Lambright, Jim Daws, Ben King, Jack Budd. FRONT ROW:
Janice Brewer, Sarah Lambright, Diane Friend; STANDING, Andy Van Doren.

Q.JI. S. Student

eounci!

The Student Council sponsored the annual Magazine Drive which made
the biggest profit ever. The Council vlill contribute over half of the
money for the new organ. In addition, it revised the outdated Student
Association Constitution and did many other useful functions throughout the year.

OFFICERS: Mr. Reynolds,
Advisor; Andy VanDoren,
President; Sarah Lambright,
Delegate at Large; Kathy
Booher, Secretary; Richard Bermingham, VicePres.; Don Lambright,
Treas .• Jack Budd, Parliamentarian.

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�Student Council Projects
SCOREBOARD
By saving enough money from
year to year, the Student Co,mcil
purchased a very nice football
scoreboard, which was a badly
needed item

WASTEBASKETS
The addition of the new wastebaskets throughout the school has
made the students conscious of
their duty to keep our beautiful
school neat and clean.

PIANO
The piano that the Council helped
buy last year has been very helpful
in the school.

ORGAN
Recently, a new Hammond Organ
was purchased by the school and
the Student Council has helped
tremendously toward paying for
the organ.

�eommittees
Left: The Ways and Means Committee; Mike
Budd, Rhonda Miner, Sarah Lambright

Inspection &amp; Beautification; Mike
Budd, Gary Omo, Don Lambright,
Chairman, and Richard Bermingham

The Assembly Committee this year consisted
of Sarah Lambright, Gary Omo, and Richard Bermingham, Chairman.

Right: Linda Coville, Nancy Green, Carol
Oxenham were on the Social and Hospitality Committee.

The School Spirit Committee, Benny King,
Jack Budd, Chairman; Debbie Youngs and
Larry Marvin display their enthusiasm.

�ROW 1: D. Miller, L.
Hook, D. Risk, S. Worth,
M. Boley, L. Risk; ROW
2: L. Goodwin, D. Mason, D. Wentworth, G.
Preston, R. Hayes, ROW
3: S. Huggett, J. DeLine,
J. Harm. V. Vanlandingham, J. Brown, R. Glaum,
K. Miller

fttJti(Jf Jliglt
Stude11t e(JttJtcil
The Quincy Junior High Student Council has been very
busy learning one of the inost important facets of being a
good representative--that is, how to represent the whole student body .and not just one person's view. A few of the projects undertaken by the Council this year are building school
spirit and promoting campaigns to keep our lockers and halls
clean and pleasant. The Council also contributes annually
to the United Fund. It has also moved to help purchase the
school organ along with the Senior High Council and other
clubs.

OFFICERS: Susan Huggett. Treasurer; Roger
Glaum, Vice President;
David Miller, President;
Linda Hook, Secretary;
Mr . John Worth, Mrs.
Carol Brown, Advisors.

�ROW 1: C. Avery. LD Wise, A. VanDoren, M. Fick, G. Knirk, R. Rushlow, G. McCann, J. Sattler, J.
Smith, J. Hoff, T. Burritt, V. Rodgers. 2nd ROW: D. Hoopingarner, B. Brents, T. Justice, P. Fenno, M.
Trenary, s. Banker, S. Wilson, V. Watkins, A. Wonders, S. Roth, S. Bush. 3rd ROW: P. Fenno, M.
Moore, G. Kiersey, B. Hall, G. Smith, D. Lett, G. Omo, J. Snyder, B. Bradley, J. Olney, B. Hickok,
Mr. Henry Longhini, Advisor. 4th ROW: T. Paul, R. BurrHt, A. Himebaugh, T. Nations, B. Watkins, D.
Harm, D. Roberts, R. Brown, D. Bellamy, B. Gale, D. Ball

J!owlin!J Strikes A!Jainl
ROW 1: R. Baughman, W. Hilton, D. Wilson, B. Hickok, D. Rodgers, B. Hagaman, T. Barve, A. Coffin,
G. Ball, B. Suauss. ROW 2: s. Strang, P. Bonham, A. Sherman, D. Conrad, S. Knepper, S. Smith, J.
DeLine, J. Kohler, L. Marvin, s. Stalhood, T. Salyers, M. Stafford, Mr. Daniel Ludlow, Advisor. ROW
3: D. Short, L. DeLine, B. Bitner, L. Hughes, P. Wilbur, V. Truitt, P. Burk, P. Smith, D. Conrad, K.
Zagava, L. Anthony. ROW 4: C. Smith, P. Diedrich, P. Cox, D. Morris, K. Irwin, M. Fidler, K. King,
B. Badders, L. Cling, P. Hulbert, L. Green, J. McCann, B. Taylor.

�ROW 1: R. VanLandingham, R. Klepack, G. Smith, C. Ames, K. Longardner, C. Nance, J. Blair, B.
Bowers; ROW 2: R. Huggett, M. Fidler, J. Huggett, G. Knirk, C. Cook, G. Fidler, G. Bean, D. Youngs,
Mr. Robert Bennett, Advisor; ROW 3 : B. Hickok, W. Greer, D. McNall, B. Brockman, T. Macklin, B.
King, T. McGee, D. Wilson.

Spauislt Club
The Spanish Club had 28 members this year. They
sponsored a dance after the Litchfield basketball game, and
took a trip to Battle Creek to a Mexican restauram. They
also had a Christmas party.

Tonteria

Left to Right: Bonnie King, Secretary; Gary Bean, President; Mr.
Robert Bennett, Advisor; Mike Fidler, Vice President; Beverly
Brockman, Representative; Debbie Youngs, Sgt. at Arms; Dena
McNall, Treasurer; Sherry Abbott, Reporter.

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�ROW 1: Dale Rodgers, Ron Ewers, Dan Wilkinson, Greg Tuckey, Larry Reichart, Bill Keith, Bill Barve, Larry Counterman; ROW 2: Mike Moore, Steve Pierce, Tom Marowelli, Gene Parshall, Carol Talbot, Dan Woolf, Dick Roberts, Steve Shook, Dan Long, Don Locklin; ROW 3: Ken King, Bob Kochendorfer, Jerry Snellenberger, Fred Marowelli, Dave Baker, John Payne, Bob Kestner, Chuck Hilliar, Bill Bradley, Gary Milliman, Mr. Oscar Fischer

ll;l. rake Part
in Manu Activities
THE NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS

STUDYING VOCATIONAL
AGRICULTURE

Left to right: Dave Smith, secretary; Ron Ewers,
representative; Carole Talbot, sweetheart; Dick
Roberts, treasurer; Phil Shilling, president; Tom
Marowelli, sentinel; Steve Shook, vice-president

�RIGHT: Dick, Dave, Tom, and Phil
look over the successful results of their
com project.
BELOW: Ron Ewers, Dave Smith, and
Bill Barve took first place in .the 1965
Soil Judging Contest.

Mr. Fischer with the boys who went to leadership camp:
Phil, Dave, John, Dick, and Steve.

RIGHT: Mr. Fischer
stands behind the winners
of the Swine Judging Contest, John Hasch, Phil
Shilling, and Steve Shook.

�1uture C:eaclters
of
America
The Future Teachers of America had an
active year by sponsoring the traditional
slave sale. By sending several members to
the F. T.A. workshop at Western Michigan
University, they gained valuable hints on
how to improve their club. A scholarship
awarded to a senior club member added to
the activities of the club.
Left to right: Dee Clemenson; Treasurer, Marilyn McCann; Vice President, Susan Bush; Secretary, Linda Green; Historian, Kathy Booher;
President, Jack Budd; Parliamentarian.

Left to right; TOP ROW: Dee Clemenson; Connie Tappendon; Sue Knepper; Linda Green; Susan Bush;
Jeanne Cook ; Steve Smith; Ben King; Darlene Short: MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Booher; Lyle Marquart; Barb
Brents; Penny Fenno; Dale Peavy; Barb Hall; Tom Maxson ; Beth Watkins; Mr. Monk: BOTTOM ROW:
Marilyn McCann; Doug McMichael; Charles Hilliar ; Jim Blair; Dick Bermingham 1 Jack Budd; Don Brown;
Regina Fuller.

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�FIRST ROW --K. Kempton, R. Huggett, J. Kochendorfer, B. Rhoades, S. Shaw, J. Huggett, A. Van
Doren, B. Bowers, T. Macklin, J. Cook; 2nd ROW--G. Bean, C. Cook, N. Green, B. Watkins, K.
Booher, P. Fenno, M. McCann, L. Meiring, D. Peavey, D. Stempien, G. Fidler ; 3rd ROW--J. Kallioinen, G. Smith, C. Ames, J. Owens, J. Blair, D. Brown, G. Omo, Fuller, D. Youngs; 4th ROW:-M. Budd, Al Himebaugh, R. Brown, T. Oxenham, R. Bermingham, D. Lambright, B. Watkins, J.
Blair ; 5th ROW--M. Stafford, T. Salyer, C. Warner, M. Barve, R. Miner, C. Tappenden, A. Sherman, T. McGee, B. King

Scie1tce
Left to right: Gerry Smith , Treasurer; Ja ck Budd, Parliamentarian; Mike Budd , President; Marilyn McCann, Secretary;
Tom Oxenham, Sgt. at Arms ; Kathy Booher, Vice-President ;
Mr. Michael Snyder, advisor

Science Club, under the supervision of Mr. Mike Snyder, had an
active year which included the pur·
chasing of club pens and a trip.
This year the club donated $10
for the Hammond Organ and $5
for the United Fund.

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�CRAIG OMO

JERRY WORTZ

Craig was the 1964-65 scholarship winner
sponsored by the Varsity Club. He is now
attending the University of Michigan. Jerry
was chosen by the Club as the 1964-65 senior "Athlete of the Year." Jerry is enrolled
at Taylor University.

Varsity Club officers for 1965-66 are Bill Rhoades secretary; Larry Marvin, Don Lambright, vice president; Al
Himebaugh, president; Don Cook, sergeant-at-arms; Mr.
Dan Ludlow, advisor; Mr. Ron White, advisor. Missing
is Stan Banker, treasurer.

Varsitu Club
The 1965-66 Varsity Club sold pens with the basketball schedule imprinted on them,
maintained the coat check for home games, and donated to the United Fund and the Organ fund.
Other projects include the annual club picnic at Pokagon, and donating funds for the possible
purchase of a rotating picture rack for athletic photos for the gym foyer.
The Club will again award a $100 scholarship to a deserving member of the Club as well
as award the perpetual trophy to the senior "Athlete of the Year. "

ROW 1: J. Kohler, B. Rhoades, P. Shilling, L D Wise, B. Hickok, D. Bowerman. ROW 2: B. McConnell, J, Alexander, D. Trall, M. Budd, S. Barry, D. Ball, J. Salyer, R. Rushlow. ROW 3: Mr. Ron
White, advisor, M. Honyoust, J. Budd, D. Bellamy, L. Marvin, B. Watkins, C. Nance, S. Shook, A.
Himebaugh, Mr. Dan Ludlow, advisor, ROW 4: D. Lambright, G. Parshall, K. Basse, M. Bollegraf,
R. Bermingham, R. Miller, J. Riley, D. Cook.

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�The Future Homemakers of
America have had a very busy
year. Under the guidance of their
dedicated president, Sarah Lambright, they have undertaken regular fudge and brownie sales, much
to the delight of Q. H. s.- students.
The members have been kept busy
throughout the year with various
projects. Points are awarded for
participation in projects with the
members with the greatest total
points going to State Conventions
at Grand Rapids in the spring.

OFFICERS: Reporter, Lynn Wagner; Treasurer, Alice Hardy; Song
Leader, Diane Friend; President, Sarah Lambright; Secretary, Marlene Trenary; Historian, Diania Conant; Sergeant at Arms, Janet Houvenor; Vice President, Dolly Beemer.

l.JI.A.

MEMBERS: SEATED (left to right) L. Marsh, L. Worden, M. Short, R. Kelly, S. Blair, 1.
Houvenor. N. Matteson.
2nd ROW: R. Traxler, D. Friend , M. Trenary, V. Watkins, s. Lambright, A. Hardy, W.
Pierson.
3rd ROW: S. Huggett, D. Conant, L. Wagner, D. Beemer, M. Rossman, P. Smith, J.
Lown, D. Morris.

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�OFFICERS (L toR): Ben Puckett,
Sergeant-at-Arms; Darlene Morris
Vice President; Dolly Beemer, Secretary; Lyle Marquart, Treasurer;
Mr. Robert Stewart, Advisor; Terry
Williams, President.

eoncessiOliS
The Concessions Club has had a truly successful year. The money that is obtained from
the selling of concessions is distributed in four primary ways. First and most necessary are the
monthly bills which must be paid for our supplies. Some of the money is then delegated for
wonhy causes and for gifts to the school. One of th,e most recent gifts given to the school are
the rubber mats in the gym. Finally if there is money left over a party is usually given for the
members.
This past year committees have been set up to organize the club and write a constitution.

(L toR): SEATED: J. Hasch, B. Mason, J. Huggett, R. Mueller, L. Nutt, M. Handy KNEELING: J. Lown,
S. Huggett, S. Blair, L. Wagner, J, DeLine, D. McNall, J. Converse, A. Nance, D. Wallace, B. Brockman. STANDING: B. Manter, D. Harm, J. Riley, S. Pierce, D. Trall, W. Pierson, J. Helmick, J. Helmick, T. Burritt, D. Fry, R. Waligora.

�ROW 1: D. Strauss, L. Marvin, J. Hufnagle, J. Helmick, G. Wiss, L. Lothamer, M. Strauss, A. Sherman.
ROW 2: L. Satchfield, s. Smith, C. Sebring, M. Sturtz, C. Sample, K. Kempton, B. Badders. ROW 3: M.
Short, L. Worden, P. Cook, B. Clifford, S. Foulk, P. Smith, S. Stetler

1uture ;Nurses of America
The F.N.A. girls helped Mrs. Clark give T.B. tests this year to the first,
sixth; and twelfth grades. Also to all teachers. There were thirteen new
girls initiated into F. N. A. this year. Some of the girls also helped give
treatments to an invalid child.

OFFICERS: Jill Hufnagle, President; Melody Strauss, Treasurer;
Judy Helmick, Vice President;
Mary Sturtz, Secretary.

�ROW 1: V. Watkins, W. Hilton, A. Hardy, K. Howard, L. Wineland, K. Irwin, S. Bellamy. ROW
2: P. Wilbur, J, Houvener, C. Talbot, P. Riley, D. Seigler, K. Nutt, L. DeLine, D. Conrad, C.
Daws, L. Kling, M. Rawson. ROW 3: Miss Peters, V. Truitt, L. Todd, M. Handy, D. Conrad, D.
Bitner, L. Coville, C. Reynolds, D. Siler, S. Huggett, N. Matteson, J. Brewer. ROW 4: M.
Barve, M. Riley, V. Ganger, C. Quimby, K. Malone, P. Bonham, S. Foulk, S. Krok, L. Satchfield, H. Malone, J. Converse. ROW 5: C. Otis, S. Fast, J. McCann, B. Badders, s. Rzepka, R.
Rasmussen, L. Curtis, C. Rose, J. Sprout, C. Warner, P. Cox, B. Badders.

V.A.A. and Vumnastics
This year the Girls Athletic Association was off to a good start, with a powder puff football
game. Miss Irene Peters, the club's advisor was very helpful, in offering new ideas and keeping the girls under control.
The association hopes to continue their fun and to help the girls learn new skills in gymnastics and the physical education field. They ended the year with a swimming party, which
was followed by a pizza party.

OFFICERS: Miss Irene Peters, Advisor; S. Coville, Secretary; A. Hardy, Treasurer; J. McCann, Vice-President, s.
Bellamy, President.

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�Posing on the Balance Beam are Kerry Howard, Barb Badders,
Karen Irwin.

TOP: Darlene Siler and Sandy
Fast BOTTOM: Connie Quimby
and Linda Kling.

''Powder PuffJJ 1ootball
Candid shots from the G.A.A. "Powder Puff" football game.
"Sassy Susies"

"Banker's Bombshells"

�Orange
and
Rinck
Patsy Burk, Co-editor ; Miss Judy Lilliquist,
Advisor; and Judy DeLine, Co-editor discuss
a lay-out for the bi-monthly school paper.

Typists Laura Shaw and Mary Sturtz are typing articles for the final copy of the ORANGE AND BLACK, while Steve Smith, Exchange Editor, is preparing papers to send
to other schools.

Chris Eaton, Sandy Coville, and Doug Trall
staple the latest edition of the paper.

Sharon Huggett, Tom Maxson, Duane Fry, Doug
McMichael, Bev Taylor, and Sandy Strong are
"off to sell the paper."
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�[) ramatic
Arts

etub
1st ROW: D. Seigler, L. Shaw, J. Hufnagle, P. Diedrich, M. Rossman, S.
Roth, J. Snyder, P. Fenno 2nd ROW: J. DeLine, J, Alexander, M. Budd, G.
Omo, G. Smith, A. Himebaugh, L. Marvin 3rd ROW: G. McCann, S. Bellamy, B. Hall, M. Trenary, S. Abbott, D. Hoffman, D. Hoopingarner, J.
McCann, and Mr. Brent Veysey, Advisor.

;National Jlonor Soeietu
SEATED: Andy Van Doren, Mary Sara Roth, Marlene Trenary, Linda Green, Barb Brents STANDING: Gary McCann,
Gary Omo

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�':A '' Rand Soars

ROW 1: Jeanne Cook, Diane Conrad; ROW 2: Patsy Burke, Gary Knirk, Bonnie King, Sue Knepper, Barbara Hall,
Linda Satchfield; ROW 3: Rhonda Minor, Linda Coville, Jackie Sprout, Jim Hoff, Randy Burritt, Terry Salyer, Rex
Brown, Don Lett, Sarah Lambright, Steve Smith, Morris Bollegraf; ROW 4: Susan Stetler, Pam Milliman, Kathy
Kempton, Ginger Hook, Gene Ball, Larry Luse; STANDING- Mr . Harry Blake, Director, Bill Bradley, Terry Paul,
Bob Watkins, Bill Keith, Greg Tuckey, Dennis Wilson .

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�to ;New Jfeigltts

ROW 1: Linda Green, Diane Friend, Pricilla Diedrich; ROW 2: Vickie Watkins, Kathy Nutt, Judy Kochendorfer,
Beverly Taylor, Linda Meiring, Connie Tappenden, ROW 3: Debbie Youngs, Linda Kriser, Art Walbridge, Susan
Bush, Jim Blair, Beth Watkins, Don Ball, Mary Abbott, Gary Milliman, Debbie Strauss, Terry Barve; ROW 4: Larry
Counterman, Jim Olney, Larry Aemisegger, Sandy Coville, Janice Paul, Richard Klepack, John Lampman, Kaye
Longardner, Patti Smith, Darlene Short, Brian Hickok, Andy Van Doren.

Pep Hand Members
Jeanne Cook
Pricilla Diedrich
Gary Knirk
Jim Hoff
Gene Ball
Larry Luce
Beverly Taylor
Judy Kochendorfer
Linda Kriser
Beth Watkins
Sandy Coville

Brian Hickok
Terry Barve
Kaye Longardner
Mari Abbott
Don Ball
Larry Counterman
Bob Watkins
Dennis Wilson
Vickie Watkins
Steve Smith
Darlene Short

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�OFFICERS: SEATED: Bob Watkins, President; Barbara Hall, VicePresident; Sue Knepper, Secretary; Sarah Lambright, Treasurer;
Patsy Burke, Representative. STANDING: Linda Green, Representative, John Lampman, Representative; Mr. Harry Blake, Advisor; Kaye Longardner, Representative, Debbie Youngs, Representative, Terry Salyer, Representative.

Hand Activities
The new Quincy Band started a very successful year by
entertaining at half time for all the home football games.
The most spectacular performance was one which featured
our new director, Mr. Harry Blake. Mr. Blake, who ranked
fifth in the nation for his baton twirling, did a routine to
"On Wisconsin." Since 1962 he has retired from COITlj)etition.
On October 2 the band attended Marching Contest at
Marshall and received a second division rating. The next
big event for the band was Band Day which was held at the
University of Michigan. Our annual Christmas Concert was
held on December 15.
The band looked forward to such events as District Contest on February 19 and the possible attendance at the State
Contest. The Spring Concert was held in April and this year
Quincy had the honor of being chosen to host the 1965-66
A11-Star Band.
The candy sale was very successful this year. The band
was divided into two teams, with the losers having to foot
the bill for a party. They cleared $650 on this project and
were able to purchase risers for the band room.

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The 1965 - 66 Quincy High School Band was led by
senior, Barbara Hall.

�16-16and (jains experience
FLUTES
Lori DeLine
Valerie Grimes
Joanne Alexander
Tonia Knapp
Ruth Tuckey
Debbie Burritt
Linda Hook
OBOE
Freda Cortright

BASS CLARINETS
Marcia Short
Valeria Millard

FRENCH HORNS
Bill Boley
Ted Rodgers

ALTO SAXOPHONES
Roger Talent
Dorice Conrad
Wanda Pifer
John Grove

TROMBONES
Linda Hughes
Louis Wortz
Dean Musgrove
Dave Miller
Tom Daughety
Charles Sussex
Kim Cook

TENOR SAXOPHONE
Cindy Reynolds

CLARINETS
Connie Smith
Kathy Zagyva
Brenda Badders
Nancy McRae
Louise Wortz
Sherry Cook
Patti Fidler
Linda Marvin
Raymond From
Leona Kriser
Sandy Watson
Rosetta Young
Karen Sattler
Susan Perry
Roxanne Bellamy
Connie Kempton
Dusti Pelow
Jim Justice

BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Sandy Parker
CORNETS
Debbie Bitner
Sharon Strang
Dan Diedrich
David King
Mark Rennie
Ken Ball
Jim DeLine
Carol King
Julie Thompson
Wayne Riley

BARITONES
Wayne Geer
Dan Weaver
BASSES
David Rose
Keith Preston
PERCUSSION
Susan Foulk
Brad Hickok
Theresa Strauss
Gary Pelow
Dan Wentworth
John Justice
Dean Aemisegger
Floyd McVicker
Pat Rose
Billy Fry

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���ROW 1: Brad Hickok, Manager, Bill Rhoades, L. D. Wise, Brian Hickok, Gary Glaum, Brad Rootes, Ben King,
Larry Nutt, Dave Bowerman, Phil Shilling. ROW 2: Duane Fry, Don Lett, Stan Banker, Ben Puckett, Doug
Trall, Stan Barry, Mike Pick, Don Ball, John Alexander, Wayne Hilton, John Hasch. ROW 3: Coach Dan Ludlow, Don Lambright, Larry Marvin, Dick Bermingham, King Basse, Gene Parshall, Morris Bollegraf, John Lampman, Don Cook, Coach Mike Snyder. ROW 4: Dave Baker, Mike Honyoust, Al Himebaugh, Claude Nance,
Steve Shook, Dan Bellamy, Mike Budd, Capt., Jack Budd.

Orioles /!est Since

'59

The 1965 Oriole team played a memorable year of football as they started the season with a victory
over Homer. They came on strong at the end of the season to beat Bronson, establishing the Orioles'
hold on second place in the Little "C" Conference. The team boasted the best record since 1959. The
Orioles displayed their best performances at Athens and with Bronson. The hard -fought Athens game
was decided by breaks. Since this year's team was primarily juniors, most of the boys will be back
next year with high hopes for a winning season.

1965
QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY

14
19
31
7
46
33
7
13

Scores
ADDISON
HOMER
READING
UNION CITY
JONESVILLE
LITCHFIELD
ATHENS
BRONSON

25
7
6
13
0
12
20
0

Captain Mike Budd gets some
pointers from Coach Ludlow.

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�Sports Snaps

Excitement mounts as the team
waits for the extra point.

Cook breaking away for a touchdown.

"D'ya think he'll remember which
goal is ours. "

Coaches Ludlow and Snyder confer with seniors:
Larry, Bill, Al, Stan, and Mike.

£ittlc e eonfcrcncc
1inal Stalfliings

"This man wears black . . • He is our
friend . . . We do not tackle our
friends . "

Athens
Quincy
Bronson
Homer
Union City
Litchfield
Jonesville
Reading

5
5
5
4
4
2
1
0

1
2
2

2
3
4
5
7

1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0

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STAN BANKER

BILL GALE
All Conference

PHIL SHILLING

DIAG 3
DON LETT

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MIKE FICK

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WAYNE HILTON

1965 Captain

L. D. WISE

SWEEP
AL HIMEBAUGH

Most Valuable Lineman

�ROW 1: J. Kallioinen, D. McCann, J. Salyer, B. McConnell, I. Strauss, D. Marvin, G. Bean, L. Reichhart, J.
Hoff, P. Rzepka. ROW 2: S. Shaw, K. Clark, G. Coplin, M. Mills, J. Blair, C. Blackman. ROW 3: B. Ball, F.
Marquart, R. Smith, J. Hutchins, M. Moore, R. Huggett, B. Mueller, G. Milliman, D. Price, D. Wilkinson. ROW
4: J. Riley, S. Mills, R. Van Landingham, C. Musgrove, B. Bradley, B. Merschman, M. Trenart, C. Thomas, K.
King, D. Woolf, C. Ames.

Undefeated Reserves
Jlold Opponents Scoreless!
The Reserve football team now boasts a 14-game winning streak. This year under the
leadership of Coach Longhini and Coach Keyer, they also scored a total of 192 points while
they held all their opponents scoreless. Quincy High School is very proud of you fellows.'

Scores
Quincy

12

Bronson

0

Quincy

18

Homer

0

Quincy

26

Reading

0

Quincy

38

Union City

0

Quincy

33

Jonesville

0

Quincy

33

Litchfield

0

Quincy

32

Athens

0

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Bill McConnell, Coach Longhini , and Jerry Salyer discuss football tactics used to hold opponents scoreless .

�The reserve cheerleaders are pictured
at the left in their
football uniforms.

J(eserve elteerleaders
LEFT: "What do you mean
it doesn't look like an in visible shield to you? "
RIGHT: The reserves get
a little damp riding in the
Homecoming parade .

Nancy Green,
son.

NANCY

LINDA

CINDY

DEBBIE

�DIANA HOOPINGARNER

DEE ANN

SUE KROK

JUDY McCANN
Co-captain

Miss Judy Lilliquist , advisor, takes time out to
help co - captains Sandy and Judy cover the "Q"
for the Friday night game.

DIANA

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SANDY

SUE

�Clteerleaders

DEE ANN CLEMENSON

KAREN BICE

SANDY BELLAMY
Co-captain
This years' Varsity Cheerleaders had a busy
and fun-filled year. They started in August
with their pre-school practice sessions, attended
a cheer leading clinic at Western Michigan University in September, sponsored their 4th annual "Sweetheart Dance" in February, and had
three pajama parties at the home of their advisor, Miss Judy Lilliquist. They also worked
up a pom-pom routine to the tune of "Be True
To Your School."
DEE ANN

KAREN

SUE

JUDY

DIANA

SANDY

�B. Rootes, J. Blair, D. Cook, J. Lampman, D. Bermingham, M. Bollegraf, K. Basse, M. Riley, D. Lambright,
S. Shook, M. Budd, S. Barry, J. Salyer. Below, G. Abbott, manager, Mr. Ron White, Coach.

Jliglt Jfopes for 1966-67
A young Oriole cage team that finished in a fourth place tie with Athens in league play, is looking
forward to next season's campaign. The 1965-66 club consisted of only two seniors, eleven juniors, and
one sophomore. The overall team record stands at 10 wins and 11 losses. This year's squad showed good
balanc~ in scoring, rebounding and defensive ability. Top scorers were Don Cook, Don Lambright, and
Dick Bermingham. Leading rebounders were Dick Bermingham, Steve Shook, and Don Cook.
Coach White discusses tournament strategy
with "Coach" Abbott.

1965-66 SCORES
QUINCY
OPPONENTS
54
*Hillsdale
61
i8
Bronson
98
45
Litchfield
63
50
Union City
97
68
Reading
48
92
Athens
67
67
Jonesville
59
66
*Camden Frontier
58
55
Homer
50
65
Bronson
79
59
Litchfield
70
67
Union City
63
65
Reading
67
54
• Hudson
76
45
Athens
65
73
Jonesville
53
53
Homer
73
* Non conference

�eo-eaptains
Don Lambright and Mike Budd

Senior
BILL RHOADES

Coach White goes over some offensive and defensive plays
before the game with Athens. It paid off, as the Orioles defeated them 92-66.

Senior
MIKE BUDD

Rich Bermingham sets a screen for teammate,
Don Lambright, during the Athens game.

�1st ROW: J. Salyer, R. Huggett, G. Bean, L. Reichart, C. Cook 2nd ROW: J. Daws, D. McCann, C.
Musgrove, B. Bowers, C. Blackman, I. Strauss 3rd ROW: C. Ames, C. Marsh, C. Nance, J. Riley, D.
Wolfe, J. Blair, B. Merschman, Coach Snyder

J(eserve
/!asketba/1
QUINCY
31
*Hillsdale
27
Bronson
38
Litchfield
50
Union City
34
Reading
57
Athens
57
Jonesville
58
•camden
43
Homer
54
Bronson
37
Litchfield
46
Union City
42
Reading
41
*Hudson
35
Athens
29
Jonesville
40
Homer
First place in conference
*non - conference

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23
36
22
22
26
24
22
44

44
39
34
28
28
46
36
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Starting Line -Up: Dave McCann
Claude Nance, Jim Riley, Cal Marsh,
Jerry Sayler

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�Vumnastics
Ron Rushlow pauses during free exercise

Bill McConnell on still rings

Larry Kriser performs on still rings

1st ROW: left to right: D . Brown , B. Hickok, D. Wilson, R. Talent, J. Brewer, T. Macklin, S. Shaw, G.
Pelow, T . Williams 2nd ROW: Coach Keyer, B. McConnell, R. Rushlow, D. Johnson, G. Glaum, L.
Nutt, K. Clark, L. Kriser, G. Milliman, D. Wentworth

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�ROW 1: K. Ball, B. Burd, K. Preston, D. Marsh, D. Friend, K. Avra. ROW 2: J. Watson, K. Brown,
J. Harm, L. Wortz, D. Herlan, D. Stout, J. Sturtz, C. Sussex. ROW 3: D. Musgrove, D. Miller, D.
Meiring, J. Owens, D. Rose, D. Coville, P. Warkoczeski, Mr. John Keyer, Coach.

8iglttlt Vrnde J!asket!Ja/1
Eighth grade cheerleaders are Roxanne Bellamy and Bonnie Budd standing, and Louise Wortz and Kylene
Rootes kneeling.

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�ROW 1: B. Fry, P. Rose, T. Daugherty, W. Riley, E. Rawson, J. DeLine, B. McCurley. ROW 2: T. Rogers, manager, D. Jaynes, B. Reichardt, D. Mason, T. McCann, D. King, J. Barrett, J. Seigler. ROW 3:
Mr. Robert Stewart, Coach, L. Sebring, J. Foster, T. Burleson, M. Persails, T. Brockway, D. Weaver, C.
Treacher, R. Glaum.

Seventlt Vrade Rasket/Ja/1

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Seventh grade cheerleaders are
Carol King and Patty Quimby,
standing; and Ruth Ann Tuckey
and Dusty Pelow kneeling.

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�FIRST ROW: M. Moore, S. Barry, A. Himebaugh, L. Marvin, G. Orne, B. Gale. SECOND ROW: B.
King, D. Ball, J. Salyers, C. Musgrove, D. Marvin, B. Hickok, G. Ball. THIRD ROW : D. Cook, D.
Lambright, T. Paul, C. Orne, M. Bollegraf, J. Budd, M. Honyoust, S. Banker.

Raseball
The 1965 Oriole baseball team was coached by Mr. Ron White and Mr.
John Keyer. The team ended up with four wins and three losses, for a second
place tie in the Little "C" Conference. Larry Marvin was selected to the All Conference team, and Stan Barry and Morris Bollegraf received honorable
mention.

Here we see Don and Stan teaching
Al how to bat.

�Here are the returning lettermen for this spring: Mr. Dan Ludlow; coach, D. Bellamy, G. Abbott,
B. Watkins, R. Miller, C. Nance, B. McConnell, LD Wise.

16uus 8xeell
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In the 220 Ray Miller
...,
takes a first .

�MILE RELAY

(rack

Dan Bellamy, L. D. Wise, Bob
Barrett, &amp; Ken Peterson,
shown with Coach Ludlow composed the winning mile relay
team in the Little C Confer ence
880 RELAY

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MOST VALUABLE

BOB BARRETT
First Place--220 in
Conference Meet.

Sports
Awards

Bill McConnell, Ray Miller
and LD Wise took first place
in the conference in the 880
relay. The fourth member of
the squad, Ken Peterson, is
missing from the picture.

BASEBALL - 1965
All-Conference
LARRY MARVIN

GYMNASTICS - 1966
High Point Man
GARY GLAUM
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD - 1965
PHILUP NORMADIN MEMORIAL
In the spring of 1965, the Joseph Normandin, Sr.
family presented the School with a sportsmanship
trophy in honor of all the men who made the supreme
sacrifice for their country. The trophy carries the
name of their son, who possessed many outstanding
characteristics of sportsmanship. The following is a
list of the criteria used in making the selection each
year: Must be a senior and a member of at least one
athletic team, must be above average in the areas
of attitude, self control, respect, fair play, leader ship, manners and appearance. Jerry Wortz, pictured
left, was the first recipient of the award.

�7965

RICH BERMINGHAM - Defensive End
BILL GALE- Defensive, Middle
Guard
MOST VALUABLES - 1965

MIKE HONYOUST - Defensive
Safety; Offensive Halfback

Basketball - 7 966
BALL HAWK

Mike Honyoust, M. V. Back; Al Himebaugh, M. V. Lineman
Don Cook, M . V. Back.

BEST FREE THROW
Don Cook (left)

MOST VALUABLE
Don Cook (left)

MOST IMPROVED
Brad Rootes
(right)
DON COOK

BRAD ROOTES

�Spurts
Advisors

Left to Right: Mr. Ron White, Mr. Henry Longhini, Miss Judy
Lilliquist, Mr. Dan Ludlow, Mr. John Keyer, Miss Irene Peters, Mr.
Mike Snyder.

HENRY LONGHINI
Football

Cheerleaders

JOHN KEYER
Basketball, Gymnastics

IRENE PETERS
G.A. A., Gymnastics

DAN LUDLOW
Football, Track

��"Highlight" of Thursday
evening - the bonfire.

Decorating the
goal posts for
the game.

}/(JJH(((JIIfillp:
The rise and fall of F. E. G.

Scltool Spirit at Jts Peak!!

SENIORS
(1st Place)
"Jane, I hear
the drums."

FRESHMEN
Right: Awakened
with a kiss!
(4th Place)
Left: Selling
Victory tickets.
SOPHOMORES
(3rd Place)

�Third place is taken by the Juniors with " Q. H. s.
is a Whale of a Team."

Seniors take first place with "Wish Upon A
Star For Victory."

Friday Night Game

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Sue, Karen, Diane, and Judy.

Sophomores "Flight For Victory" takes second
place.

Karen Bice accepts Pep Jug for
Class of '67.

Freshmen take fourth with "Dunk The Maroons."

�SENIOR CANDIDATES

Barb Brents

SENIOR CANDIDATES

Sandy Bellamy

Laura Shaw

Dee Clemenson

JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE

SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE

FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE

Kathy Booher

Karen Irwin

Lori DeLine

1964 HOMECOMING QUEEN

Carol Hampton

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�Left: Excitement
reaches climax as
new Queen is announced.

Right: Queen Laura
with her court.

Queen
Laura
is crowned by
'64 Queert
Carol Hampton

HOMECOMING COURT
Seniors: L. D. Wise and Barb Brents, Alan
Himebaugh and Dee Clemenson, Phil Howard and Sandy Bellamy; King Mike Budd
and Queen Laura Shaw.
Juniors: Brad Rootes and Kathy Booher;
Sophomores: Jerry Salyer and Karen Irwin;
Freshmen: Bob Mueller and Lori DeLine;
'64 King and Queen Bob Barrett and Carol
Hampton.

King and Queen with their Senior court.

Homecoming Dance features Queen and Court.

���junior

Ptau
A -rltrcc-Act
Drama
STANDING: Marlene Trenary, student director; Gary Omo, prompter;
Alan Himebaugh, Luke; Mr. Brent Veysey, director; Andy Van Doren,
Dr. Montague; Gary McCann, Arthur; Sara Roth, student director.
SEA TED: Laura Shaw, Eleanor; Judy McCann, Theodora; Sandy Bellamy, Mrs. Montague; Sherry Abbott, Mrs. Dudley.

'1/aunting of .Hiii.HouseJJ
"It's in there, it's
hurting a child. We
must do something."

"Please tell me it was you! ! "

"Who are you??"

"I don't wait on people"

�Left: Mr. Alan Himebaugh and Mr. Gerald
Smith were the Masters
of Ceremonies for the
evening.

The top 4 this year were: Miss Sandy Coville, Miss Congeniality; Miss Diane Hoopinamer; Miss Barbara Hall; and
Miss Dee Ann Clemenson.

2nd Place: Gerry Smith and Mary Rossman
did a take off on Frankie and Johnny. (By
the way, that's Mary on the right!)

1st Place went to the DeLine sisters who sang "My
Love."

juniors Sponsor
(ip-Up
This year the annual Tip-Up Carnival
was sponsored by the Juniors. They spent
many long, hard hours working on the
decorations, making posters, and organizing
the talent portion of the program. They
did a splendid job and the entire show was
·a real success. They made over $400 which
will help them meet some of their financial
debts through the remainder of the year.

Dee Ann Clemenson, first runnerup, and Diane Hoopingarner, TipUp Queen.

Jim Olney sang
"Wouldn't it be
Loverly" and
"The Sound of
Music and took
3rd Place.

�The cast, girls and boys chorus, committee members, and Mr. Veysey.

Mr. Crane Js Presented
at tlte ribbits
CAST
Ike - - - - - - - - Dan Harm
Kathy - - - - - -Judy McCann
Tom - - - - - - -John Snyder
Dean R. - - - - - - Sue Krok
Dean A. ------Jim Olney
Dottie - - - - - - Judy DeLine
Mimi - - - - Sarah Lambright
Gladys - - - - Sandy Bellamy
Jimmy - - - - - - - Jack Budd
Hugh - - - - - - - -Stan Barry
Small Boys - - Dee Clemenson
Jeanne Cook
Patsy Burk
Janet Lown
Village Boy - - - - -Ben King

John, Barb, and Barb
sell tickets.
"There's something
about a waltz. "

Left: Jill Hufnagle applies
make-up to Delorse Morris before the play begins.

Right: "Which one of you
urchins flung this book at
me??"

�Left: "What do I see in Ike?"

Above: "That Dean Roberts is a dirty
old ••. !"

Right: "And v,rhen I
tell him about the
Headless Horseman ••• "

Terry Williams did a
fine job at the organ.

"Now I may have only been here one week, but
there's one thing I've discovered you need here in
the worst way."

Jane Zeck kept the tempo
moving at the piano.

"Left, right, left,
right ..• "

"It's the Headless
Horseman! ! "

�Many student•
enjoyed the
'slow -dance'
Prom

Sauonara
ffuJtior-SeJtior Prom

"Ah So" Is there something I can do for
you?"

Couples dance to the music of The Invictas
(pictured below )

�MUNA
With the second semester came the M. U.N. A.
organization. This year's advisor was Mr. Charles
Sussex. TOP ROW: Ron Rushlow, Gerry Smith, Gary
Omo, Diane Wallace, Mike Honyoust , Dee Clemenson, Mike Fick. BOTTOM ROW: Gary McCann,
Sherry Abbott, Sara Roth, Barb Brents.

MAGAZINE WINNERS
These hard-working winners enjoyed the magaz ine drive: Don McCurly, Mary Williams Valerie Grimes, Ron Rushlow, Jim Hutchins, Steve
Shook, and Larry Marvin.

(jrPups
SUTULA AWARDS

HISTORY
ABOVE, Patsy Burk, Darlene Short, Penny Fenno, Mr. Brent
Veysey, Don Lambright, Tom Nations, and Jerry Owens
enjoyed the weekly U.S. History class brought to the school
from Olivet College.

Sutula awards were given to Kaye
Longardner , Priscilla Diedrich, Janice
Paul and Barbara Hall.
FORENSICS
LEFT: Sara Roth,
Gerry Smith, Jean
Cook, Jim Olney
Andy Van, Doren
Diane Hoopingarner, Stan Barry ·
and Diane Wallace participated
in Forensics this
year with Mr.
Brent Veysey as
their advisor

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Senior Awards

SCIENCE AWARDS
Gary Omo

Andy Van Doren

D.A.R. AWARD
Sarah Lambright

GIRLS STATE
BOYS STATE
Marlene Trenary
Gerry E. Smith

�eafldids

The Oriole above was painted by Jack Budd and
Randy Burritt (below) who are shown working
on a horse shoe to be hung in the gym also.

Being Intermediate Principal
sure is hard work, isn't it Mr.
Worth???

Larry Reichhart and Connie Quimby were selected as the "Sweetheart Couple" this year. The dance is sponsored by the cheerleaders and each penny counts as one vote.

"You were peeking at my orange
socks!" said Mr. Ludlow colorfully.
Teachers mark the student's permanent records at the end of each semester.

���Class officers left to right: Lois
Anthony, historian; Karen Bice,
secretary; Mrs. Jane Roberts, advisor; Marilyn McCann, vicepresident; Stan Barry, president;
Jeanne Cook, treasurer

ffuniors Claim Pep ffug!
The junior class officers led their class through a prosperous 1965-66 year. The class
showed its colors at Homecoming by capturing the coveted Pep Jug. Then in February they
sponsored the Tip-Up Carnival Variety Show and Queen Pageant. The juniors went on to present the Jm1ior-Seriior Prom and Banquet. The busy year turned out to be a very successful one
for the hard -working juniors. Class advisors are: Mrs. Jane Roberts, Mr. Henry Longhini, Mrs.
Penny Kinter, Mr. Oscar Fischer.

Gary Abbott
Lois Anthony
Dave Baker
Don Ball
Stan Barry
King Basse

Dan Bellamy
Richard Bermingham
Karen Bice

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�Jim Blair
Morris Bollegraf
Kathy Booher
Dave Bowerman
Ralph Bradley

Jack Budd
Patsy Burk
Gene Burleson
Randy Burritt
Judy Converse

Enthusiasm brings results.

Jeanne Cook
Don Cook
Larry Counterman
Sandy Ccrville
Linda Curtis

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�Get. 'er, Jack.

Tom Davis
Chris Eaton
Ron Ewers
Penny Fenno
Lou Ann Freese

Duane Fry
Regina Fuller
Lome Green
Marge Handy
Dan Harm

John Hasch
Brian Hickok
Mike Honyoust
Sharon Huggett
Tom Justice

Bob Kestner
Ben King
Bob Kochendofer
Larry Kriser
Sue Krok

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�Don Lambright
John Lampman
Dan Long

Janet Lown
Dave Marion
Lyle Marquart
"WOW! What was in that jug?"

Bob Mason
Tom Maxson
Marilyn McCann
Doug McMichael
Pam Milliman

Darlene Morris
Anne Nance
Tom Nations
Larry Nutt
Jim Olney

What's so funny, Barry???
Jerry Owens
Carol Oxenham
Janice Paul

Tom Payne
Linda Peavey
Steve Pierce

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�Ben Puckett
Mike Riley
Bernice Risk

Brad Rootes
Aleta Shilling
Steve Shook

Darlene Short
Steve Smith
Jerry Snellenberger
"New Country Corn Flakes . .

Jackie Sprout
Mike Stempien
Sue Stettler

Melody Strauss
Sandy Strong
Helen Sturtz

Bev Taylor
Linda Todd
Doug Trall
Charles Waligora

Ron Waligora
Janice Williams
Terry Williams
Jane Zeck

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�Class Officers: Bonnie King, Treasurer; Karen Irwin, Vice President; Beth
Watkins, Secretary; Alice Hardy, President; Mrs. Volkert, Head Advisor.

Sopltomores Select etass J(ings
Besides ordering their class rings this year, the Sophomores took a very active part
in extracurricular activities. Homecoming and class parties were a big part with the
whole class. The Sophomore class advisors are: Mrs. Nell Volkert, Mr. John Keyer,
Mr. Harry Blake, and Mrs. Kathleen Tetz.

Mary Abbott
Chuck Ames
Ron Avra
Barb Badders

Gene Ball
Terry Barve
Gary Bean
Chesty Blackman

Jack Blair
Judy Blair
Bonnie Boyer
John Brewer

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�Bev Brockman
Don Brown
Tom Burritt

Ken Clark
Peggy Clifford
Diana Conant
Jim Coonce
Gerry Coplin

Russell Fenningsdorf
Gary Fidler
Mike Fidler
Shirley Fish
Dale Foley

Wayne Gallup
Nancy Green
Alice Hardy
Jim Helmick
James Hoff

Ginger Hook
Janet Houvener
John Huggett

Jerry Salyer and Karen Irwin
represented the Sophomores on
the Homecoming Court.

�"She has been poisoned! "

Karen Irwin
Ron Johnson
John Kallioninen

Judy Kempton
Bonnie King
Ken King

Linda Kling
Linda Kriser
Kaye Longardner
Larry Luce
Kathy Malone

Bill Manter
Fred Marquart
Calvin Marsh
Linda Marsh
Doug Marvin

Nancy Matteson
Dave McCann
Bill McConnell
Dena McNall
Linda Meiring

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�The stuffing of
Dumbo the elephant.

Bill Mershman
Mike Mills
Sam Mills

Rhonda Miner
Mike Moore
Delorse Morris

Clare Musgrove
Claude Nance
Ricky Parker
Kathy Pask
Dale Peavey

Mark Perry
Larry Persails
Kathy Pifer
Dick Price
Regina Rassmussen

Melanie Rawson
John Riley
Pat Riley
Carol Rose
Jerry Salyer

�Chris Sebring
Brian Shaw
Darlene Siler
Donna Siler

Leon Smith
Ron Smith
Dave Stempien
Ivan Strauss

Connie Tappenden
Charles Thomas
Raynae Traxler
Merle Trenary

Dean VanNasdale
Beth Watkins
Wally Weber
Gary Wilkenson

LoAnn Wineland
Dan Woolf
Carolyn Worden
Debbie Youngs

The Sophomores work
diligently on their
float to complete it
before the Homecoming
Parade.

�OFFICERS: Mr. Dan Ludlow, Advisor; Charles Cook, President;
Diane Conrad, Vice-President;
Terry Salyer, Treasurer; Lori DeLine, Secretary. Missing is Vickie Watkins, Historian

lresltme11 J!egi11 Road
to (jraduatio11
The class of "69" got a taste of what it was like to be in High School. Suddenly they realized how important it was to keep their grades passing. They had some fun times; like class
parties and homecoming. They looked forward to homecoming for a long time. Most of the
upperclassmen had told them it was hard work but they had fun and of course they had some
problems, but then they didn't expect everything to be trouble free. Also this year they were
glad to be represented on the Reserve football and basketball teams plus they had two girls on
the cheerleading squad. Now they are looking forward to their next three years and hope all
98 make it. Class advisors this year were Mr. Dan Ludlow, Mrs. Nancy Jones, Mrs. Marianne
Miller, Mr. Larry Sullivan, Mr. Robert Bennett.

Larry Aemisegger
Charles Avery
Brenda Badders
Micky Barve
Sandra Barve

Steve Barve
Mike Basse
Paula Beckman
Debbie Bitner

86

�Pam Bonham
Bruce Bowers
Bill Bradley
Janice Brewer
Ron Buckley

Sandy Burritt
Bob Champion
Bonnie Clifford
Al Coffin
Diane Conrad

Dorice Conrad
Larry Converse
Chuck Cook
Penny Cook
Penny Cox

Jim Daws
Lori DeLine
Bob Dooley
Don Eckland
Gary Etchy

Above: Sandy Fast, Pat Fidler
Below: Susan Foulk, Valerie
Ganger
"I dreamed I was famous in my _ _

I"

87

�Lori DeLine and Bob Mueller represented the Freshman class on the Homecoming court.

Wayne Geer
Mike Glaum
Dennis Gray
Linda Hack
Ronald Hall

Brad Hickok
Wendy Hilton
Kerry Howard
Ronald Huggett
Marsha Hughes

Pat Hulbert
Jim Hutchins
Myrtle James
Jim Justice
Bill Keith

Roseanna Kelly
Dick Klepack
Gary Knirk
Judy Kockendorfer
Rebecca Kratzer

Phyllis Kurtz
Harold Leavitt
Don Locklin
Linda Lothamer
Tom Macklin

88

�"Get your hair out
of the tea!"

Holly Malone
Fred Marowelli
Linda Marvin
Tom McGee
Gary Milliman

Curtis Mock
Bob Mueller
Patty Nations
Kathy Nutt
Carolyn Otis

Guy Pelow
Connie Quimby
Larry Reichhart
Cindy Reynolds
Arvin Riddle

Jim Riley
Mary Riley
Dale Rogers
Ann Rzepka
Terry Salyer

Cindy Sampler
Linda Satchfield
Steve Shaw
Ann Sherman
Marcia Short

89

�Pat Sm ith
Sandra Smith
Janet Spaulding

Michelle Stafford
Sherry Stahlhood
Debbie Strauss
Candy Talbot

Roger Talent
Tonja Traxler
Vicki Truitt
Greg Tuckey

Ricky VanLandingham
Candy Warner
Vicki Watkins
Gail Weiss

Pam Wilber
Dan Wilkinson
Dennis Wilson

"Who took the tea bag?"

�Joan Alexander
Mike Ames
Vicky Ames
Keith Avra
Ken Ball

Patty Bean
Roxanne Bellamy
Bill Boley

Again the 8th Grade enjoyed
another year of fun and activities
as well as school work. They had
a good time working in Homecoming festivities and planning
extracurricular activities. Class
advisors are: Mr. Mike Snyder,
Miss Irene Peters, Mr. Leland
Monk, and Mrs. Carol Brown.

Heading the eighth grade class are: Doug Meiring, Vice
President; Kylene Rootes, Secretary; Louise Wortz,
Treasurer; Jerry Watson, President, and Mr. Mike Snyder, Advisor.

Dan Boyer
Ann Bowerman
Kathy Bradley

Janean Brown
Kim Brown
Bonnie Budd
Duane Buys
Dick Callahan

91

�Carol Converse
Kim Cook
Sherry Cook
Dan Coville
Dan Diedrich
Margo Eaton

Marsha Ewers
Dan Fazekas
Russ Fenningsdorf
Sandy Fish
Janice Fry
Karen Funk

March of
the tin
soldiers.

Jeane Gipple
Valerie Grimes
John Harm
Fred Hasch
Kathy Hawkins
Dave Herlan

Gaye Hite
Carol Hoff
Dawn Hoffman
Renae Holding
Keith Horn
Susan Huggett

Linda Hughes
Debbie Jahr
Jim Justice
Judy Kempton
Duane Kratzer
Jeff Krezmenski

�Leona Kriser
Mark Kurtz
John Lounds
Nancy Lown
Tom Lown
Tim Macklin

Danny Marsh
Barbara Mason
Kathy McGee
David McKinley
Don McKinley
Nancy McRae

Eighth graders take part in downtown pep rally.

Floyd McVicker
Joyce McVicker
Doug Meiring
Valerie Millard
Dave Miller
Margaret Miller

Janet Mueller
Dean Musgrove
Kathy Nance
Mary Nance
Danelle Olney
Judy Otis

Larry Owens
Sandy Parker
Gary Pelow
Susan Perry
Penny Pierce
Karen Preston 93

�Eighth grade cheerleaders lead class in a
rousing cheer at Homecoming pep assembly.

Keith Preston
Vicky Price
Bob Risk
Leon Rabenstein
Kylene Rootes
David Rose
Connie Smith
Dave Smith
Christine Spaulding
Dennis Stout
Sharon Strang
Kathy Strauss
Teresa Strauss
Jim Sturtz
Charles Sussex
David Talant
Howard Thomas
Sally Todd
Barb Topp
Dawn Towne
Susan Tuebert
Obie Wallace
Phillip Warkeczeski
Jerry Watson
Don Wentworth
Mike Wenders
Susan Woolf
Louis Wertz
Louise Wortz
Kathy Zagyva

�This year the seventh graders
began changing classes, which was
quite a change for them. They
enjoyed participating in Homecoming festivities and class parties.
Class advisors are: Mr. Ron
Whitej Mr. Robert Stewart, and
Mr. Robert Undeen.

The officers are: Tom Burleson, Treasurer; Ruth Ann Tuckey;
Wanda Pifer, President; Sandy Gallup, Secretary; Mr. Ron White;
Advisor.

7tlt (jraders Adopt
JVew Waus
Dean Aemisseger
Donna Andrews
Sheryl Andrews
Gary Banker
Jay Barrett

Richard Barve
Sally Bonham
Tom Brockway
Tom Burleson
Debbie Burritt

Kyle Conant
Bonnie Converse
Tim Coonce
Fred a J o Cortright
Randy Daniels

95

�Tom Daughterly
Linda Daum
Jim DeLine
Peggy Dobson
Mary Lou Dunsmore
Jim Etchey
Linda Etchey
Nanette Faulk
Jack Foster
Raymond From
Billy Fry
Sandy Gallop
Roger Glaum
John Grove
Bonnie Hall
Terry Handy
Debby Haver
Doug Hite

Jerry Hoff
Kathy Honyoust
Linda Hook
Cindy Hoopingarner

Dennis Jaynes
Andy Kelly
Connie Kempton

"Birth of a Victory"

96

�Seventh graders present Homecoming skit.

Rick Kestner
Carol King
Dave King
Tonya Knapp
Roy Krymis

Gail Lentz
Lana Losinski
Tom McCann
Bob McCurley
Barry Manter

Darwin Mason
Arlinda Miller
Dennis Newsbaum
Christy Osborn
Suzzanne Parshall

Larry Peet
Ronnie Peet
Dusty Pelow
Mike Persails
Ray Pierson

Wanda Pifer
Patty Quimby
Eddie Rawson
Heidi Rawson
Bruce Reichart

97

�Mark Rennie
Wayne Riley
Dave Risk
Ted Rogers
Linda Root
Pat Rose

Karen Sattler
Larry Sebring
Jarrett Seigler
Larry Smith

Brenda Stempierr
Karen Streeter
Julie Thompson

Amber Towne
Mitzi Traxler
Craig Treacher
Ruth Ann Tuckey
Vicky Van Landingham

Sandy Watson
Dan Weaver
Mary Williams
Pam Williams
Elaine Wood

Susan Woolf
Rosetta Young

98

��Le-ading the Seniors this year were Barbara Brents, Historian; Linda Green, Treasurer; Bill Rhoades,
Vice President; Marlene Trenary, Secretary; and Al Himebaugh, President.

;Not 1inislted - !Just ffegun
This was a busy and exciting year for the Class of 1966. There were many
things that had to be done in preparation for graduation. Announcements and
caps and gowns had to be ordered, and other details had to be discussed in order for a smooth graduation on June 2nd. The class also sponsored many
dances and a pancake supper which was enjoyed by all. Class advisors this year
were Mr. Brent Veysey, Miss Judy Lilliquist, Mr. Charles Sussex, and Miss
Evelyn Weckerly.

CLASS MOTTO -With todays knowledge,
we challenge tomorrow
CLASS COLORS -Red and White
CLASS FLOWER - Red Rose

�SHERRY ABBOTT

JOHN ALEXANDER

PAMELA AMES

LONNIE AVRA

STANLEY BANKER

PHILLIP BAUGHMAN

DOLLY BEEMER

SANDRA BELLAMY

SHARON BLAIR

101

�BARBARA BRENTS

REX BROWN

Swing it, Boys! !

"You say ••• fiber-glass ••• does what .•• in the
rain ••• ??''

SUSAN BUSH

102

DEE ANN CLEMENSON

�MARY CLINGAN

Tally-ho!

JOSEPH DAWS

LINDA COVILLE

JUDY DeLINE

"We don't mind school. it's just the "principal"
of the thing. "
PRICILLA DIEDRICH

CHERYL DUNCKEL

103

�104

PHYLIS FENNO

MICHAEL FICK

DIANE FRIEND

WILLIAM GALE

GARY GLAUM

LINDA GREEN

BRUCE HAGAMAN

BARBARA HALL

JAMES HASSINGER

�It might not be much on looks , but it sure
is cool! !

JUDY HELMICK

WAYNE HILTON

ALAN HIMEBAUGH

DARYL HOFFMAN

John's Dears ! !

DIANA HOOPINGARNER

PHILLIP HOWARD

105

�ITLL HUFNAGLE

DONALD JOHNSON

GARY KIERSEY

"I've heard of falling
stars before, but this
is ridiculous. "

SUE KNEPPER

JEROME KOHLER

Peter, Paul and Mary;
Alias Judy, John and Gary ! !

RACHEL KRATZER

�DONALD LETT

SARAH LAMBRIGHT

TOM MAROWELLI

LARRY MARVIN

GARY McCANN

It's good girls, but
you '11 never make
Rawhide.

0
JUDY McCANN

�GARY McCLUGHEN

RAYMOND MlLLER

GARY OMO

TOM OXENHAM

DELORSE OTIS

GENE PARSHALL

Though a little
wet, Al and Barb
enjoy the afternoon parade.

108

TERRY PAUL

�JOHN PAYNE

RICHARD ROBERTS

WANDA PIERSON

CONNIE PIPER

BILL RHOADES

VERNON RODGERS

Sandy bids a
hearty Hello, as
she and L. D.
ride in the afternoon parade.

MARY ROSSMAN

109

�110

MARY SARA ROTH

RONALD RUSHLOW

LAURA SHAW

PHILLIP SHILLING

DAVID SMITH

GERALD SMITH

"These gownless evening straps
just don't work."

DANETTE SEIGLER

�CHARLES SNELLENBERGER

JOHN SNYDER

MARY STURTZ

KENNETH TALANT

CAROLE TALBOT

GLENNA TALBOT

MARLENE TRENARY

"I dreamed I was Charlie Tuna in my leopardskin. "
Ill

�ANDREW VanDOREN

LINDA VanRIPER

Mr. Veysey and
Miss Lilliquist
admire the Senior hall
decorations.

was the 'star '
of this year's float.
LYNN WAGNER

112 ARTHUR WALBRIDGE

DIANA WALLACE

CONNIE WAGONER

�"We're the rip snortin', real important ORIOLES."

ROBERT WATKINS

SHIRLEY WILSON

L. D. WISE

Not Pictured
WILLIAM BARYE
ARLEN HARMON
JIM SATTLER
JOHN SMITH

LINDA WORDEN

ANN WONDERS

113

�Senior

BEST DANCERS
Jill Hufnagle and Gary Glaum

MOST INTELLIGENT
Sara Roth and John Snyder

MOST TALKATIVE
Sherry Abbott and Daryl Hoffman

CLASS FLIRTS
Judy DeLine and Phil Howard
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Marlene Trenary and Andy Van Doren

LEFT: BEST LOOKING
Barbara Brents
Al Himebaugh
RIGHT: BEST DRESSED
Jerry Kohler
Sue Knepper

�1avorites
TALLEST and SHORTEST
Ray Miller and Rachael Kratzer

.
-

l

MOST FRIENDLY
Mike Budd and Linda Green
CLASS CUT-UPS
Dee Clemenson and Gerry Smith
MOST ATHLETIC
Sandy Bellamy and Mike Budd

FAVORITE TEACHERS
Miss Judy Lilliquist and Mr. Brent Veysey
MOST ACTIVE
Gerry Smith and Sandy Bellamy

BEST PERSONALITY
L. D. Wise and Judy McCann

���MR. ELWOOD LARSEN
B.A., M.A.
Adrian, M.S. U., W. M. U.
Superintendent
Although Mr. Larsen has a busy schedule
he always takes time out to help students.

MR. RONALD REYNOLDS
A. B., M. S.
Indiana, U.M., M.S.U.
High School Principal
Mr. Reynolds like to relax with a good educational book.
MR. JOHN WORTH, B. A.
Huntington College
Junior High Principal
Mr. Worth is a very important figure in the
lives of the Junior High students.

Superintendent Principals. Scltool Hoard
BOARD MEMBERS: SEA TED Susan Lambright, Elmer Dobson,
Elwood Larsen, Amy Broad,
Dayne Himebaugh. STANDING Stanley Preston, Jack Fowler,
Harold Schultz, and
Franklin Kratzer.

118

�MRS. ELLEN BANNISTER,
Bookkeeper

SUSAN LAMBRIGHT, the Superintendent's secretary

Scltool
Secretaries

DONNA OMO, Principal's secretary.

CASS VAN PATTEN works at the Elementary.
MAYBELLE CONDRA is the Receptionist.

�laculty
Our faculty, whose guidance and lead ership serve as inspiration to us, not only
devote their time and talent to the develop ing of future citizens, but sponsor many
extra -curricular activities .

MR. HARRY BLAKE, B.A .
New Mexico Highlands University
Instrumental Music
MR. ROBERT BENNETT, B. A.
Western Michigan University
English 9, Spanish 1 &amp; 2

MRS . JEAN DENHAM , B. A.
Michigan State University
Art - -:First Semester

120

MRS . CAROL BROWN, B. A.
Eastern Michigan University
Junior High
&amp; En

�I

J

__

Michigan State University
Agriculture, Shop _,

MRS , NANCY JONES, B. A.
Hillsdale College
Chemisuy, General Science
First Semester

MR. JACK GODFREY, B.A.
Michigan State University
Special Education

MR. JOHN KEYER, B.S.
Bowling Green State University
Physical Education

MRS , PENNY KINTER, B.A . , M.A .
Michigan State University
Geometry, Algebra
Advanced Math

121

�MISS JUDY LILUQUIST, B.S.
Western Michigan University
Modern Communications, Business Law,
General Business, Bookkeeping

Ohio University, W. M. ~. , M.S. U.
Guidance and Counseling

MR. HENRY LONGHINI, B.S.
Central Michigan University
Drafting, Industrial Arts

MR. DAN LUDLOW, B.S.
Hillsdale College
Junior High Math, Algebra

�MRS. JUNE McCONNELL
Western Michigan University
Study Hall

MRS . MARION MILLER, B. A.
Wayne University
Librarian

MR. LELAND MONK, B. A.
Western Michigan University
Modern Math, General Math

MR. EUGENE PENSARI, B. A.
Hillsdale College
Art --Second Semester

123

�MISS IRENE PETERS, B.S.
Western Michigan University
Girls Physical Education
Social Studies

MRS. JANE ROBERTS, B.A.
Hillsdale College
Home Economics

MR. WADE SMITH, B.A.
State College of Iowa
Distributive Education

MR. MICHAEL SNYDER, B.S.
Defiance College
Physics, Biology,
General Science,
Conservation Biology

MR. ROBERT STEWART, B.S.
Defiance College
Junior High English,
Social Studies

�MR. CHARLES SUSSEX, B. A.
Spring Arbor College
Government, Economics, Home &amp; Family Living

•

MR. LARRY SULLIVAN
Oregon College of Education
Physical Science, Chemistry,
General Science--Second Semester

MR. ROBERT UNDEEN, B.S.
Castleton State College, Vermont
8th Grade History
Practical English

MRS. KATHLEEN TETZ
Hillsdale College
Contemporary Reading,
Creative Writing, General English

125

�MR. BRE T VEYSEY, B. S.
Defiance College
U.S. History, WorldHistory, Speech.

MRS. NELUE L. VOLKERT, B.S.
Eastern Michigan University
Shorthand, Typing

Michigan State University
College English, Living English

MR. RONALD C. WHITE, B. S.
Western Michigan University
Junior High Sc ience

��Right: Kathy Booher and Penny
Fenno do some filing for Mrs.
Donna Omo.
Below: Judy DeLine, Mrs. Donna Omo, Judy Helmick, Barb
Brents and Rachel Kratzer mark
books.

Above: As Carol Oxenham
makes a phone call, Dee
Ann Clemenson types a
letter.

Office and Cibrar11 Aids
Jlelp C:remendouslu

Library aids Helen Sturtz, LoAnn Wine land, Karen Bice, Muy Clingan, and
Pam Ames return books to the shelves.

Right: Doug Trall, Loren Green, Gary
Glaum, Dick Roberts, Jerry Kohler,
John Lampman, and Dick Bermingham
are the school 's Audio - visual aids .
128

Below: Regina Fuller, Sharon
Huggett, Susan Bush, Sue
Knepper, Marilyn McCann,
and Phylis Fenno help in the
Jr. High Office.

�1st ROW: left to right: S. Smith, J. Blair, B. Kestner, D. Lambright, M. Fick, J. Sattler, G. Abbott, M.
Budd, S. Abbott 2nd ROW: P. Burk, L. McVicker, D. Siler, S. Blair, D. Wallace, K. Pifer, J. Blair, L.
Worden, S. Barve. ROW 3: L. Kriser, S. Wilson, D. Kilgore, G. Bean, L. D. Wise, S. Bellamy, J. McCann, A. Wonders. ROW 4: M. Riley, L. Green, S. Lambright, L. Peavey, D. Friend, B. Watkins, S.
Roth, W. Pierson, M. Rossman.

"Ceaclters Aids
eo-op
Afternoon workers: left to right:
V. Rodgers, F. Otis, L. Avra, C.
Talbot, G. McClugan, D. Johnson, P. Howard, L. VanRiper, D.
Otis

Morning workers: left to right: J.
Alexander, J. Hufnagle, B. Rhoades

�MRS. GWEN BLUE

MRS. EMILY RILEY

Above: Teacher's Aids help the
teachers a great deal.
BUS DRIVERS: L to R: R. Borgot,
F. Heffty, J. Sawdy, H. Esterline, D. Kleypack, (STANDING) H.
Traull, J. Lackey S. Wortz, H.
Talent, D. Hulbert H. Jeffery,
E. Burk. ROW 1: R. Pierce, R.
Blake, B. Hook, D. Horn, D.
Conant

Right: Mr. Howard McConnell was the head
Janitor this year. We all
regret that Howard left us
this year.

Above: The Cooks from Left to
Right: A, Foster, L. McRae, M.
Lemmon, s. Markley, A. Todd.

The Janitors are from Left to Right:
F. Douglas, E. Hildebrand, E. Smith,
W. Miller, K. Johnson.
130

MRS. JANET VANLANDINGHAM

��Pri11cipa/
Mrs. Vera ealltOI/11

Speech "Citerapist
Miss Kau Jlerrma1111

ROW 1: G. Justice, G.
Fritz, C. Knapp, D.
Hance ROW 2: D. !ford, T. Wilson, D.
Barve, S. Esterline, S.
Wallace, B. Howard, J.
Hilton, P. Handy, L.
McMichael, ROW 3:
G. Preston, L. Gipple,
B. Barr~tt. T. Blair,
P. Fenno, E. Kling, D.
Ellis, T. Elder, T.
Kochendorfer, ROW 4:
T. Hickok, D. Goodwin, R. Shoemaker, K.
Harris M. Fast, C.
Hayes, D. Weber, K.
Cockrell, M. Hefflenger.

Mrs. Jlarris - 6tlt vrade

�v«rs. eranda/1 - 6tlt vrade

)Irs.

0KCHHOJII -

6!/t

Jratfe

Miss Scaggs- 5tlt vrade

ROW 1: B. Beemer, F.
Cortright, R. Miller,
T. Macklin, R. Carpenter, P. Lovell ROW
2: R. Kieth, £. Coplin, B. Gil bert, C.
Wells, J. Waligora, D.
Short, D. Fish, L.
Goodwin, J. Topp
ROW 3: D. Hawkins,
K. Beckman, D. Felts,
C. Corrine, R. Hutchinson. J. Bush, K.
King, K. Warkoczeski,
D. Johnson, J. Kroner
ROW 4: M. Delcamp,
J. Eckland, J. Barve,
R. Hilton, K. Yuhl,
W. Pagel, G. Tappenden, L. Deal, D. Shilling
ROW 1: S. Wilkinson,
G. Blemming, B. Gallop, M. King, R.
Grimes, S. Luce, P.
Fish ROW 2: T. Blair,
C. Smith, D. Blair, K.
Geer, L. Ledyard, D.
Doll, C. Cox, D.
Weiss, P. Handy ROW
3: M. Musgrove, G.
Hack, S. Larson, M.
Treacher, S. Meiring,
K. Miller, K. Van
Landingham, J. Carl,
B. Strauss ROW 4: T.
Snellenberger, K.
From, R. Parker, J.
Ball, D. Goodwin, M.
Sussex, R. Taylor, C.
Ames, C. Smith, Mrs.
Oxenham
ROW 1: B. Klein, 1.
Smith, R. Pierson, R.
Stout, D. Turnpaugh
ROW 2: S. Wilson, R.
Sayre, M. Frederick,
C. Carr, D. Green, D.
McVicker, J. Laverdure, D. Peet, T.
Macklin ROW 3: J.
Hickok, D. Pritts, J.
Root, M. Hufnagle, J.
Wilson, D. Walston,
A. Weaver, D. Snyder
ROW 4: D. Sattler, S.
Banker, s. Worth, S.
McCann, N. Coville,
D. Alexander, N.
Campbell, J. Rcdesiler,
D. Loose
133

�RO W 1 : M. Fish, R.
Smith, R. Thorp ROW
2 : D. Colon, R.
Hayes, D. Zinn, J.
Grove, D. Miller, S.
Strother, J. A vra, S.
Schultz ROW 3: Mrs.
Ewers, P. Halstead, M.
Curtis, B. Sheets, N.
Etchey, B. Marvin, A.
Borgert, T. Longardner, J. Easterday ROW
4: D. McVicker, E.
Cluff, R. Price, M.
Cole, B. . Bussing. K.
Haver, s. McKinley,
S. Kelley, N. Nickerson

ROW 1: C . VanRiper,
M. Pierson, T. Topp,
T . Rogers, B. Andrews,
ROW 2: M. From, J.
Huggett, L. Persails,
R. Hardy, D. Musgrove, J. Honyoust, D.
Ganger, D. Wood , J.
Conant ROW 3: D.
Bowen, T. Kling, T .
Howard, C . Shilling.
G. Marion, C . Swal low , D. Fick, S. Bink ley ROW 4: J. Aiken,
M. Boley, T . Keith ,
R. Millard , S. Conkel! ,
J. Armstrong . M. A.
Miller , M. Kesson, D.
Travis

Mrs. 8wers - 5tlt (jrnde

Mr. (jrenevitclt - 5tlt (jrnde
Mrs. 'Cittle - Special 8ducation

ROW 1: R. Leavitt, R. Andrews.
T . Thomas, D. McVicker, M.
Ash ROW 2 : Mrs. Tittle, L.
Smith, B. Sturtz, S. Baird, M.
Mueller ROW 3: D. Lown, D.
Risk, R. Carl, G. McVicker, R.
Latson

134

�ROW 1: D. Kelley, C.
Larsen, S. McLain, s.
Wilson, D. Bracy, S.
Sussex, 1(, Knapp. C.
Pierson ROW 2: K.
Kempton, D. Conrad,
R. Wells, S. Meiring,
D. Strang, M. Tappenden, L. Geer, J. Rose.
ROW 3: T. Daugherty,
C. Shilling, F. Lett,
J. Brown, C. Cox, W.
Honyoust, s. Kline, J.
Luce, B. Manter

Mrs. ,C!fHd- 4tlt (jrnde
ROW 1: R. Avra, C.
Gary, R. Miller, T .
Camerson, C. Musgrove, B. Bowman, M.
Cole ROW 2: S. Swal low , S. McNitt, s.
Haver, K. Hayes , R.
Callahan, D. Cortright,
R. From, D. Peavey ,
R. King ROW 3: L.
From , J. Smead, D,
Everline , B. Kennedy,
C . Fickle, D. Strine,
M. Marsh,, C . Curry ,
D. Bonham

Mrs. MoHk - 4tlt vrnde
Mr. Wise- 4tlt vrnde

ROW 1: 0 . Stempien,
J. Rodesiler ROW 2 :
J. Bowerman, T . Hal stead, J. Deline, M.
Bean, G. Lovell, L.
Barve, M. Gallop, R.
Sheets ROW 3: L.
Higbee, S. Longardener, M. Dull, L. Senger, T . McRae, C.
Williams, G. McKin ley, M. Drumm, R.
Null ROW 4 : E. Eng land, D. Blair, R.
McNitt, S. Rathbun,
M. Blair, S. Baldwin,
M. Rose , D. Pickett 135

�ROW 1: R. Lown, E.
Finley,. R. . Barve, J.
Center, P. Baird, R.
Wilber, B. Stahlhood,
D, Andrews ROW 2 :
R. Wooden, B. Spaulding, S. Kesmer, P.
Porter, V. Thorp, P.
Marsh, T. Strauss, L.
Miller, P. Todd ROW
3: Mrs. Phelps, A.
Binkley, J. Brewer, J.
Nance, D. Miller, T.
Knapp, I. McCann, I.
Drayton, M. Jahr, A.
Bonham

Mrs. Pltelps- 4!/t (Jrnde
vUrs. flewe/1 - 3rd (jrnde
ROW 1: B. Topp ROW
2: S. Williams, M.
Heifers , L. Andrews,
B. J. Normandin, K.
Hagy. B. Badders, K.
Buckley, C. Coward
ROW 3: M. Thorp, M.
Albright, P. Burk, S.
Hoff, D. Fick, . K.
Reichart, F. Young, D.
Kesmer, s. Nickerson
ROW 4: Mrs. Jewell,
D. Wells, J. Bellamy,
C. Sebring, L. Canfield, R•• Traxler, T.
Owens, D. King, s.
Locke, V. Drayton

ROW 1: C . Etchey, J.
Wilkinson, L. Harmon,
B. Lon gardner, B.
Stempion, K. Whaley,
J. Miller, B. Nutt
ROW 2: Mrs ." Hicks,
D. Gilbert, W. Morrison, S. Null, K.
Weaver, S. I:-l.oward, s.
Strauss, B. Barnett, M.
Downer ROW 3: M.
Saudners, R. Felts, N.
Welch, T. Gipple, P.
Borgert, s. Coville,
L. VanLandingham, R.
Smith, D. King
136

Mrs. flicks- 3rd (jrnde

�ROW 1: S. Strauss, R.
Hoffman, L. Bliss, C.
Andrews, B. Rollins,
M. Kelley, L. Carpenter ROW 2: S. Norris,
B. Corrino, T. McCurley, D. Camerson, R.
Barnett, C. Strang, K.
Loveberry, S. Worth,
L. Hefflinger ROW 3:
Mrs. Neal, S. Gilchrest, R. Barfell, C.
Zagyva, M. Baranouski. J. Farris, L. Wise,
I. Wilson, T. Butters,
F. Adams

Mrs. ;Neal - 3rd Jrade
Miss eor!ess - 3rd Jrade
ROW 1: J, Hooley, S.
Luce, L. Peavey ROW
2: B. Ledyard, R.
Senger, J. Ganger, R.
Taylor, A. Cox, R.
Boyd, H. Gellinger;
ROW 3: D. Bowen, R.
Banker, D. Jacox, D.
Harmon, s. Tobolske,
W. Waldron, J,
Temples, S. Delcamp
RO W 4: Miss Corless,
K. Loose, s. Strang,
W. Binkley, T. Cipple,
C . Pinney, M. Wonders , M. Ellis, S. Budd,
P. French

Mrs. J(,o/Jinson - Special 8ducation
ROW 1: D. McVicker,
D. Hance, L. Carl, V.
McVicker, D. McVicker, L. Root, B. Ash
ROW 2: Mrs . Robinson,
H. Ash, L. Huepen becker, S. Albright, J.
Stur tz, D. Jacox, M.
Carl, B. Hance

137

�ROW 1: J. Highee, P.
Callahan, C. England,
K. Fickle, C. Shobe
ROW 2: S. Rollins, B.
Dobson, B. Avra, C.
Wolfe, L. Hayes, Z.
McVicker, B. Blair, C.
Carl, A. Gellinger
ROW 3: B. Center, S.
Miller, R. Walston, 1.
Kraner, F. Exelby, J.
Drumm, R. Wooden,
R. Gallop, 1. Sours, B.
Root ROW 4: Mrs.
King, 1. Marsh, M.
Parker, C. Taylor, J.
Sours, J. Drumhiller,
T. Worth, R. Saunders,
L. Hoepenbecker, C.
Peet, D. Millard

Mrs. King -

2Htl

vrlllle

ROW 1: M. Houtz, D.
Smith, T . Holt, T.
Norris, G. Ewers, D.
Hooley, J. Farris, T.
Butters ROW 2: J. Orton, S. Bowerman, V.
Rawson, V. Sperbeck,
T. Kling, L. Thompson, D. McVicker, T.
Mast ROW 3: R. Bean,
D. Bice, 1. McClellan,
P. Luce, D. Rose, K.
Blair, B. Fast, B.
Lentz, c. Traxler

ROW 1: M. Lounds, B.
Halstead, E. Carr, A.
Doll ROW 2: M. Canfield, D. Lyons, F. Avra, K. Fickle, M. Andrews, 1. Hagaman, D.
Peet, M. Shaffer ROW
3: 1. King, C . Handy,
D. King, M. Twadell,
N. Binkley, A. Walters, T. Baldwin, A.
Finley, P. Marsh, D.
Ripley ROW 4: Mrs.
Locke, C. Stempien,
s. Smead, K. Tedyard,
K. Thomas, L. Brown,
C . Everline, J. Bowerman, L. Davis, S.
Frederich, R. Pierson

138

Mrs. Pomranka)Irs. Cocke -

2Hd

2Hd

vrlllle

vrlllle

�Mrs. Van Hlarcom - 2nd (jrade
v«,rs. Pus/tee - 1st (jrade

ROW 1: C. Rogers, P.
Watson, R. Coe, J.
Campbell ROW 2: D.
Hulbert, D. Howell, B.
Baird, J. Schultz, K .
Ames, M. McNitt, J,
Anderson, S. Miller,
T , McRae ROW 3:
Wm. Vicory, B. Wil son, B. Ledyard, E.
Baird, R. Holbrook, J.
Travis, H. Sheets, T.
Macklin, D. Treacher,
N. McMichael ROW
4: Mrs. Van Blarcom.
H. Cluff, J. Burlingame, R. Schaffer, R.
French, J. Elders, T.
Mast, D. Yuhl, J. McClellan, C. Wells

ROW 1: L, Everline
ROW 2: D. J,.~ngard­
ner, P. Vicory, K.
Brickey, B. Carr, L.
McCann, D. Lentz
ROW 3: J. Ostrander,
B. Andrews , S. Barfell,
J. Kline, L. Speaker,
G. Albright, K. Reynolds, T. Paul ROW 4:
Mrs. Pushee, J. Normandin, T. Marquart,
G. Cameron, S. Stempien, D. Elder, J.
Warkoczeski, S, King,
K. Turner, R. Nickerson

v«,rs. Stuckey - 1st (jrade
ROW 1: Susan Sheets,
ROW 2 : D. Burlew, K.
Morrison, E. Hrab, J.
Barnett, J. Latta, P.
Miller, K. Justice
ROW 3: B. Gratz, S,
Lovell, T. Torrence,
T. Knirk, T. McMichael, V. Thornton,
J, Ewers, B. Wood
ROW 4: G. Shaw, J.
Strang, D. Holt, C.
Cluff, R. Gardner, C.
Bradley, G. Gilbert, J.
Vanlandingham, L.
Queen
139

�ROW 1: T. Kanaby, S.
Sattler ROW 2: M. S.
Handy, B. Hutchinson,
N. Carpenter, B. Hagaman, K. Drayton, R.
Twadell, J. Kelley
ROW 3: T. Brockey.
L. Huepenbecker. T .
Sperbeck, R. Horn, R.
Rasmussen, C . VanBuskirk, J. Watts, M.
Buckley ROW 4: D.
Welch, K. Moore, J.
Fidler, E. Traxler, T.
Meiring, J. Perry, T .
Barnett, B. Loveberry,
M. McVicker

Mrs. Jibson - 1irst Jrade
Miss }{artford- 1irst vrade

ROW 1: E. Ford, K.
Gardener, K. Miller,
R. Counterman, s.
Luce, S. Albright, T.
Orton ROW 2: T.
Stempien, s. Knapp,
R. Easterday, L. Smurr ,
K. Matz , E. Canfield,
M. Brewer, J. Clem enson, G. Thorp ROW
3: T . Turnpaugh, D.
Wooden, B. Gushert,
D. Reichart, C . Good win, M. Tabolske, M.
Middel, D. Peer, s.
Green

ROW 1: J. Brewer, M.
Cook , M. Miller, D.
Harmon , T . Watson,
R. Kempton, A. Ben der, S. King, R.
Schultz, C . England
ROW 2: R. Nowlen,
A. Cluff, S. Fick, B.
Geer , T. Locke, D.
Parker, D. Dawes, J.
Bonham, B. Hemker,
T. Kana by , M. Gal lop, R. Hills NOT
PRESENT : T. Allen ,
L. Fish, R. Houtz, C .
Honyoust, J. McClel lan, A. Strauss
140

Mrs. 8sterline - P.M. Kindergarten
n.~--

------~~--··

�ROW 1: D. Daugherty, A.
Bracy, S. Kelley, J. McRae, R. Hugnagle, D. Ostrander, C. Fisher, R.
Drumhiller, J. Hrab. ROW
2: R. Bradley, R. Halstead,
C. Parks, K. Matz, D.
Knapp, C. Baranouski, J.
McVicker, K. Normandin,
B. Finley, P. Robson, P.
Kurtz. NOT PRESENT: E.
Ford, D. Cheney, M.
Loveberry, R. Waldron, M.
Roberts.

Mrs. Parkinson - Kindergarten

ROW 1: A. Neeley, B. Dunsmore, L. Beck,
D. Klotz, R. Miller, K. Wolfe. ROW 2: J.
Frederick, P. Curry, J. Fickle, C. Halbrook, J, French, P. Stafford, R. Senger,
S. Saunders. ROW 3: D. Dowell, P. Iles,
E. Swallow, J. Coward, J. Middel, L. Pierson, M. Lyons, L. Reppert, C. Turner.
ROW4: T. Weaver, J. Stempien, C. Burlingame, Mrs. Parkinson, W. Laverdure, J.
Williams, D. Wonders.

Mrs. tstcrlinc

ROW 1: T. McVicker, B. Badders, T. Ash,
P. Freeburn, V. Fish, L. Kriser. ROW 2:
N. Strong, L. Huepenbecker, D. Waligora,
N. Strang, L. Freitas, B. Durham, P. Welton, J. Senger. ROW 3: J. Bowerman, J.
Nickerson, P. Walters, J, Engelhardt, B.
Albright, J. Rice, D. Lovell, R. Pohl. ROW
4: D. McFarland, K. Downer, R. Wilson,
K. Williams, Mrs. Esterline, R. Connin,
C. Latta, D. Center, C. Cutcher. NOT
PICTURED: B. Wendorf, R. Pierson .

�JH
Whither, midst falling dew,
While glow the heavens with the last steps of day
Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue
Th solitary way?

........,;_

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Vainly the fowler's eye
t mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong,
~~PJI!~~tk~~{~Y seen against the crimsoa sky,
a~;;~~~~~~:;An~ Tigure floats along.
thou the plashy brink

fanned,
thin atmosphere,
welcome land,

, the abyss of heaven
thy form; yet, on my heart

��Branch County
Federal Savings and
Loan Association
Where
you

save
does
make
30 West Chicago Street

a
difference!

Coldwater, Michigan

�WATTS DRUG STORE

Quincy, Michigan

88 Years of Service!!!
4 Floors of Quality Merchandise!!!
E v erything for the Whole Family
"Up to the Minute in Fashion"
Michigan

Coldwater,

Coldwater, Michigan

Congratulations,
Best Wishes

Class of '66!

QUINCY HARDWARE
Appliances - Hardware - Paint

SAM'S
BARBER SHOP

''Right on the Corner"
Phone 639-3355
Quincy,

Quincy, Michigan
Michigan

�Best of Luck
Classof'66

Phone: 278-4531

44 W. Chicago
Coldwater, Mich.
Air Conditioned

Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater, Michigan
Congratulations

LUEDDERS
SHOE
STORE

SEYBERT'S IMPLEMENT
SALES &amp; SERVICE
826 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Mich.
Phone 2 78-4407

Best of Luck to the Class of 19 66
"The store
you can
depend
on''

Coldwater,
Michigan

Fed-wins
Campus Collection
H ere's smart

slct&gt;k styling that fiLii nnv rnmpu

wa rdrobe. Wear 'em for dr~ or wf'ar 't&gt;m to class

• they're liaht"'eiaht and handiOmP Pf-ch~m hrings
you the kind of shoe df'Sign that k(•('J)I! un growing
in populari ty . Drop by and~ all our Pt'dv. in lylE'S

Coldwater, Michigan
For the Finest in Kitchens. . .
Cabinets by:
Coppes -Napanee
Wilson
On Display at:

I-X-L
Ader-Kay
Wood-Mode

CUTCHER SUPPLY COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors of
Kitchens, Plumbing and Heating
599 E. Chicago St.

Coldwater, Michigan

�Congratulations, Class of '66

Best Wishes to
the Class of '66

Remodeling Is
Our Specialty

COLDWATER RECREATION

LEGG LUMBER CO.
"Complete Ball Drilling
and Plugging"

Coldwater

Best Wishes to the Class of '66

Latest Fashions

LEONA'S APPAREL
&amp; BRIDAL SHOPPE

Quincy, Michigan

Best in Women's Apparel

I DIDN'T HAVE
A THING TO
WEAR

Phone 639-7475

So I Went to LEONA'S!!

Phone 278-857 3

OTTO &amp; SONS
SPORTING GOODS
MacGregor Athletic Equipment
Evenr u de Motors and Boats
Schwinn Bicycle
Sales and Service
Coldwater, Michigan

NEW 2 HR. DRY CLEANERS
AND
SHIRT LAUNDERERS
CHAS. MOSIER
Owner

57 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater , Michigan

DALLY TIRE CO.
Telephone: 2 78-2309
Michigan's Largest
Farm Tire
Headquarters

PAUL REEB
OLDS-CADILLAC, INC.
353 W . Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan
49036

DLD . MD. ILE

�BEVERLY'S FLOWER
AND GIFT SHOPPE

·Best Wishes
From

GRIFFIN 'S
HARDWARE

3 East Chicago
Quincy, Mich.

Congratulations to the Class of 1966

LEONARD
SERVICE

SAM'S
BARBER SHOP
"On the 4 Corners"

121 E. Chicago
SAVE

Quincy
Quincy

Michigan

Congratulations

Congratulations

to the Class of 1966

to the Class of 1 66

QUINCY
DAIRY BAR

DAVE'S TAVERN

Quincy,
Quincy

Michigan

Michigan

Congratulations
to the Class of 1 66 1

BEAUTY CENTRE
"All Your Beauty Needs 11

DR. &amp; MRS.
C. W. ELLIS

DOROTHY
Hair Shaping
Styling

BARBARA
ARDIS

Coloring

JAY
Phone 639-5985

Quincy

Michigan

�R&amp; L
5¢ to $1 .00 STORE

FRED'S BAKERY

LEONARD
SERVICE

Pies
Open All Hours

121 E. Chicago
Quincy

Ouincy, Michigan

ROOTES { M~bil] SERVICE

We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9 59 5

Our Congratulations Go to the
Class of 1966!!

CORLESS
CLEANERS

36 East Chicago
Quincy, Michigan
For the very best service for all
of your cleaning needs.
Congratulations Class of 1966!!

DIEDRICH FUNERAL HOME

Coldwater and Quincy

Ambulance Service

Quincy, Michigan

639-5555

Michigan

�FRANCETTE
BEAUTY SHOP

Best of Luck to the
Class of 1966

Dial 639-9445

WILLIAMS MILLING
COMPANY, DIVISION
OF FARM BUREAU
SERVICES

42 West Chicago St. , Quincy, Michigan
&gt;:&lt;Prescription Permanents
&gt;!&lt;Children's Hair Care
&gt;:&lt;Fine Hair Specialists
Scalp Treatments
for the Permanent rebuilding of
the Structure of
Damaged hair

Millers and Grain
Dealers

Treatment for
Acne and skin
problems for
teenagers.

Telephone: 639-316 5
Quincy

Michigan

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '66

MIDWEST FOUNDRY
Coldwater, Michigan

Manufacturers of Quality Casting
Since 18 54

�TED

BILL

GLENN

Congratulations
From the Boys
at

CORK

McCANN
FARM EQUIPMENT

BOB

MIC

ELWIN

MARV

DE LAVAL

TOM

GEORGE

�Flooring
Insulation
Roofing
Ceiling Tile
Tile board
Paneling
Siding
Hardware
Millwork

QUINCY LUMBER COMPANY

Sheathing
Floor Tile
Counter Tops
Mouldings
Chief Paint
Cabinets

Quality Service at Our Low Price

�YoU'LL FIND ALL TH£
SHOPPING NEWS
IN TH£

Quincy

Coldwater

Bronson

Union City

HICKOK CONSTRUCTION

7 5 Liberty Street
Quincy, Michigan

639-4035

Coldwater,
Michigan

�BOLLEGRAF
DEP'T STORE

All

Your
Clothing
Needs

Quincy, Michigan

DOG 'N SUDS

•

Mains
Pharmacy •
•J:Ii«CA-tt.•l;l

639-5254
PHONES 639-5255

HOME

QUINCY, MICHIGAN

Your Friendly Dependable
Druggist ...
LUNCH TIME
AFTER SCHOOL
AFTER GAMES
IN FACT ANY

Quincy, Michigan

TIME IS THE
RIGHT TIME TO
EAT AT THE
DOG 'N SUDS!

OnU.S. 12Just0utside
Quincy, Michigan
MAYNARD ADAMS,
Owner

Congratulations
Senior

WILLIAM HELFERS INTERIOR DECORATOR .
Quincy

Michigan
Phone 639-7 62 5

�':~

One Hour Service - From 8 A.M. to 4 P.M., Six Days
a week at NO extra charge.
&gt;:C Completely odorless cleaning
}:~ All garments pressed to perfection
':' All garments are pr e - spotted
':' All garments moth proofed free of charge
&gt;:C All cash and carry service for y our low cost
convenience
':~ Expert shirt finishing

~cleaning

ONE HOUR MARTINIZING

PROFESSIONAL CLEANING AT ITS BEST!
(Compare--You 1 ll See)

COREY'S BEST MEN'S WEAR

21 West Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan
"Botany 11 500
Manhattan Shirts
Jockey Sweaters
Farah
Swank Jewelry

Champ Hats
Dobb 1 s Hats
Jaymar Slacks
Wembley Ties
Revere Sweaters
Headquarters for Boy Scouts of America

Alligator Rainwear
H. I. S. Sportswear
Windbreaker Jackets
Botany Brands
Donegal Sport Shirts

�FIRST NATIONAL BANK

The First National Bank offers many opportunities for employment to high
school grc;duates, their modern, efficient quarters provide very pleasant working conditions. The whole atmosphere of the bank promotes learning and experience for the employees.

SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1881

�At left the women are balancing the days business at their
counter in the front of the
building.

Two experienced women work in the
bookkeeping room operating the
coding machine, which prepares
checks for data processing, and
the micro-data machine, which
photographs all transactions.

Here is a view of the installment
loan department where the ladies
make daily postings on their ledger
cards , etc .

�MELVIN L. BLUE
SAVINGS &amp; PROTECTION

Route #2

Phone 639-4100
Above--Quincy's antiques.

Ouincy, Michigan

Above right--"Did you ever
think you'd make the big time
Gary?"
Right-Delores, the magician

McCOMB'S
SHOE STORE
Jumping
Jacks

Congratulations
to the
Class of '66

Miss Wqnderland for Women
Roberts for Men

DR. AND MRS.
H. R. PAPE
32 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan

Quincy, Michigan

Congratulations
Class of '66

Congratulations
Class of '66

DR. AND MRS.
P. C. BALDWIN
Quincy, Michigan

QUINCY
ICE COMPANY
Quincy , Michigan

�ELMER M. DOBSON

Home of Dependable
Insurance

60 S. Monroe Street
Coldwater, Michigan
278-2200

639-9395

ELMER SEZ:
I'd like to meet each graduate
I'll not say when. You set the date.
We'll plan a future just for you.
If plans are good, they'll carry thru.

BELOW: Do I really have to run through this thing again? Right: Three
little devils and an angel. (We'll let you decide who the angel is.) Far
right: Joe's s1de had 42o/c fewer cavities, Below right: Which half do
you want, Coach?)

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                    <text>�����Foreword

PAUL CUNNINGHAM - Advisor
T LA - Photographer
R. S.

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�In
Dedication
The Annual tafftake pride in dedicating this year's nnual to
you, Mr. Ronald . White. You introduced u to th high chool
way of life a we began venth grade and you have followed us to
the day of our graduation.
You have introdv.ced us in cien e and History while guiding
our Ba eball, Ba ketball and Football teams through many u ce sful ea on .
In the field of cience, your contribution to our chool ha been
one of extreme devotion and concern. The knowledge you have
given u will alway be of value.
AI o, your cooperation with the Annual taff concerning sport
item has made our task much ea ier.
With deep appreciation we hereby dedicate our 1966-67 Oriole
nnual to you.

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��Mr. Reynolds Assumes New Duties

MR. RO ALD REY OLD ,

uperintendent

School Board Acts ·On Educational Matters

BOARD MEMBER : (I to r) Mr. Jack Fowler, Mr. Harold chultz, Mr.
Franklin Kratzer, Mr. Elmer Dobson, Mr. Ronald Reynolds, Mr. tanlcy
Preston, and Mr. Dayne H imegaugh. (not present: Mrs. usan Lambright
and Mrs. Amy Broad.)

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�A Fine Administration

lst Term Principal:
M ~.

RO ALD REY OLD

2nd Term Principal:

MR. JOH

WORTH

Means
A Fine Education

2nd

emester Principal:

MR. KE

ETH TR , G

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�:\IR~ .

C \SS \ 'anP.\lTER, Elementary.

MR . DO

A OMO, Principal's Secretary.

School
Secretaries
:\IRS. lJ .\:'\ LAMBRIGHT,
uperin tenden t 's ' ecretary.

:\IRS :\1.\ YBELLE CO:\!DRA, Guidance 'ecrctarv,
:\IRS GWE:'\ LOCKHART, Receptionist.

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�MISS i\1 ,\RY BE JAMI:"', B.S.
Adrian Collc~e
Junior Hi~h English

MR. H ,\RRY BLAKE, B.A.
lli~hland Univcrsitv
:\1usic

MR. ROBERT CLAFFEY, B.
\\'estern Michi~an nivcrsit\
Business Education

MR. PA L CUI\:, 'I~GHA:\1, A.B.
I !untington College
Physics, Chemistry, Physical Science

�MI
LYDIA FERRELL B.
Memphis tate University
Mathematics

MR. 0
R FI HER, B. . ; M.A.
Michigan tate University
Agriculture, Shop

MRS. ELEANOR FRENCH B.
We tern Michigan University
Home Economics

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�MR . DIA. 'A HO GH, B.A.
Findlay Colle~e
Girls P.E., Science

JOH GRE, EVITCH, B.A.
Western Michi~an niversitv
Government, Economics, ociolo~y

CARL ILL, B.A.
Ohio Wesleyan niversity
English
MR. HE R Y LO GHINI, B.
Central Michi~an Uni,ersity
Drafting, General hop

�MR. DA L DLOW, B.S.
Hill dale College
Junior High Math, Busines Math

MR . J
E McCON ELL
We tern Michigan Univer ity
Typing I, Bu iness Machine

MR. EDWAR NOFZ, B.
Defiance College
Physical cien e, Biology

�MR. E GE1 E PE.. ARI, B.A.
Hillsdale College
Art

MR . ELIZ BETH PE ARI, B.A.
Hillsdale College
pani h, Engli h

MI

MI

J E CH K, B.
Manchester College
Librarian

BO
IE PFIEFER, B.
Heidelberg College
Math
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�MR . PAMELA CHUTZ
Hill dale College
Engli h

.B.

MR. NORT N CHRAMM B.
Michigan State Univer ity
Phy ical Education

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MR. WADE SMITH B.A.
tate College of
Iowa
Distributive
Education

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�Y ER M.A.

MR. WILLIAM

Ea tern Univer ity
Guidan e

MR. ROBERT TEW RT B.
Defiance College
ocial tudie

MR. CH RLE

SU

EX B.A.

pring Arbor College
pecial Education

MR. KATHLEE
TETZ
B.A.
Hill dale College
English

�MR. ROBERT

:\I'DEE:\1-B.S.

Castleton ,o lle~e
ocial Studies

MR. BRENT W. VEY EY-B.S.
Defiance olle~e
History, peech, Dramatics

MR .

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Eastern

ELL VOLKERT-B ..
Michi~an

Commercial

MR. R0:'11ALD WHITE-B.'.
\\'estern

Michi~an

cience

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university

niversity

�Homecoming

�Floats
Better

Than
Ever

The afternoon pep rally
was held in honor of the
school's football team.

The 9th grade did well with their first float
"Spur to Victory."

The seniors' float stood out with the motto
"Stage a Victory"

Right; Nancy Green, Linda Meir- •·
ing, and Karen Irwin ride in the
evening parade.

Below: Lori DeLine and Sandy Fast, reserve cheerleaders, are the sophomore
members of the squad.

Above: Seniors Sandee Coville and
Patsy Burk, two of the Varsity cheerleaders.

Left: Louise Wortz and Roxanne Bellamy are the freshman reserve cheerleaders.

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�Skits Furnish Entertainment

Controversial was the word used to describe
the seniors' hilarious skit.

The junior "Good Guys" hold off an Indian attack.

In the sophomore skit, "Wild Bill Hickok" battles with the "Indians."

Above: Cheerleaders lead the
afternoon parade.

Ben King and Keith Hom handle the voting
for Homecoming King and Queen.

Right: The great 1966 football team set a new
school record with the unbelievable score of 73 to
7.

�1966
Court

9th Grade

DAWN AND DOUG

11th Grade

RHONDA

lOth Grade

CANDY AND LARRY

�Homecoming Court

1966 Queen being crowned by '65
Queen , Laura Shaw

Ernest Baldwin's band furnished
the entertainment

1965 King and Queen, Mike Budd
and Laura Shaw

Senior Class President Randy Burritt (I) and Junior Class President
Chuch Ames (r) "share" the Pep
Jug this year.

1966 COURT

(I tor) Dawn Towne and
Doug Meiring - 9th ;
Candy Talbot and Larry
Reichart - I Oth Rhonda
Miner and Mike Moore
- lith

(I to r) King Morris Bollegraf
- Queen Kathy Booher McCann, John
Marilyn
Lampman - Beverly Taylor
- Don Cook - Susan Krok Jack Budd

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Queen Kathy

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��Don Cook assisted by Stan Barry sweeps left end for long yardage.

Coaches discuss team strategy.
Don has the ball .
Run , Don, run.

Team,
Coaches,
Cheerleaders
Mike Honyoust catches a pass for a
big gain.

Create a Victory

Mike Honyoust up the middle for 5 yds.

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Cook caught from behind .

��FRONf ROW: Dorothy Pengelly,Jane Zeck, Gary Fidler, Charles Avery, Mr. John Grenevitch . BACK ROW: Mike Honyoust, Dan
Bellamy, Charles Ames, Morris Bollegraf, Jim Olney, Jim Blair, Don Brown

Model

United

Nations

Association

The purpose of Muna is to study the United
Nations and understand its major functions.
The club is designed to further the knowledge
of the world's governing body. The newly organized club, under the supervision of Mr.
Grenevitch, participated in " Mock United Nations Day".

Officers are : (I to r) Jim Olney, Dan Bellamy, Gary
Fidler, Dorothy Pengelly, Don Brown, and Charles
Ames.

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�The Spanish Club consisted of twenty-three
members and was under the direction of Mrs.
Pensari . Among their activities throughout the
year, they ate at a Mexican restaurant.

Spanish Club
Club officers are: (I to r) Tern McGee, Ron
Huggett, Vicki
Price, Gary
Knirk,
(STANDING) Chuck Cook, Tom Macklin

BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Wilson, Danny Marsh, Susan Huggutt, Charles Avery, Tern McGee, Wayne
Geer, Brad Hickock. MIDDLE ROW: Vickie Price, Patti Fidler, Margaret Cronmiller, Tom Macklin,
Marsha Hughes, Valarie Millard, Danelle Olney. TOP ROW: Ron Huggett, Ricky VanLandingham,
Bruce Bowers, Gary Knirk, Chuck Cook, Mrs. Pensari.

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�ROW 1: Janet Houvener, Mary Rhoades, Cindy Knight, Carol Converse, Caren Preston, Linda Marsh; ROW 2: Susan Tubert, Barb
Mason, Janet Mueller, Judy Kempton, Mary Riley, Bonnie Conant, Patti mith , Marcia Short ; ROW 3: Kathy Supianoski, Raynae
Traxler, Sherry Cook, Tonja Traxler, Vicki Watkins, Alice Hardy, Patti Wool~, Mrs. French, advisor

FH.A. Seeks
New Horizons
This year's officers were Alice Hardy, Tonja
Traxler, Raynae Traxler, Mrs. French, advisor; Bonnie Conant, Marcia Short, Janet
Houvener, Linda Marsh .

The F.H.A. started out the year of 1966-67
by the annual initiation of new members.
Many of the activities of the club were fudge
sales, selling of cook books, and a new, popular
activity started last year, selling knives. One of
the recreational activities was Christmas carolmg.
The members welcomed the new advisor,
Mrs. French to the club.
Some of the members were fortunate enough
to attend the Regional Meeting. One of the
most interesting events was the talk given by
Miss Michigan.

�ROW 1 (I to r) Gary Justice, David McVicker, Laura Miller, Terry Macklin , Gloria M cVicker, Jeff
Smead, Scott Baldwin, Rodney Hayes. ROW 2 Sandy McCann, Jay Brown, Terry Wilson , Patti Quimby, Kathy Miller, Betty Barrett, JoAnn Hilton, Marlene Boley ROW 3 Mr. Stewart, Tom Elder, David
King, Roger Glaum, Pam Fenno, Jack Foster, Fred Kochendorfer, Glenn Preston

Junior High Student Council
Learns to Govern

This year's officers did a fine job. They were (I to
r) Roger Glaum - Pres ; Betty Barrett - Sec;
Glenn Preston - V. Pres ; Fred Kochendorfer Treas ;

The junior High Student Council this year,
under the direction of Mr. Robert Stewart,
learned the responsibilities and basics of a governing body. The Council sponsored locker inspections and a few other minor improvements
in the school. They took steps to revise the constitution and encourage enthusiasm during
Homecoming Week to make Homecoming one
of the best ever.

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�(I to r) Kathy Booher, Penny Fenno, Jeanne Cook, Jim Olney, Patsy Burk, Regina Fuller, Carol Oxenham

National Honor Society Survives
6 to 1 Odds

The new members of the National Honor Society
were recognized May 12, 1966 in the traditional Tapping Ceremony. Graduating seniors were : Gerry
Smith, Dee Ann Clemenson, Diane Friend, Pricilla Diedrich and Sue Knepper. Members were selected for
their outstanding achievements in scholarship, leadership, service and character.

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�1st ROW: Gary Milliman, Ken Clark, Dave Bowerman, Brad Rootes, Brian Hickok, Larry Nutt 2nd ROW: Mr. Dan Ludlow, Stan
Barry, Bill McConnell , Don Ball, Steve Shook, Mike Honyoust,Jack Budd, Doug Trall,Jerry Sayler, Mr. Ron White 3rd ROW: Gary
Abbott, Don Cook, Don Lambright, King Basse, Morris Bollegraf, Richard Bermingham, John Lampman, Dan Bellamy, Jim Blair

Varsity Club
Has Busy Year
The Varsity Club had a busy year as usual.
Through the football season the members were
in charge of services at the J. V. games. This included ticket-taking, chains, and downbox.
Through the basketball season they sponsored
a coat check.
Everyone enjoyed a special treat between
football and basketball seasons. The club sponsored a game between the Harlem Astronauts
and Quincy Faculty. Along with the game,
they sold pencils with the 66-67 Basketball
Schedule.
On December 10, the Varsity Club went to a
basketball clinic at Cabo Hall in Detroit. In the
evening they enjoyed a game between the Detroit Pistons and the Baltimore Bullets. The entire event was hosted by the Detroit Pistons.

OFFICERS (I to r) Treasurer, S.C. rep., Sgt. at arms, Vice
President, President, Secretary.
The Varsity Club officers for this year were Brian Hickok,
Jack Budd, Dan Bellamy, Don Cook, Dick Bermingham,
Morris Bollegraf.

�ROW I: (I tor) Dena McNall, Darlene iler, Deloris Morri , Donna iler ROW 2: (I tor) Linda Kling, Karen Irwin, Don
Brown, Chuck Ames, Gary Bean, Carolyn Daws, Mrs. Pamela chutz

Orange and Black
B ecomes

Paisley Print
The P AI LEY PRINT thi year prospered under the direction of Mr . Pamela Schutz. The greate t as et of the newly named paper was it literary page
and greater coverage of student opinion. The paper was publi hed every three
weeks. AI o the taff planned several partie .

ROW I : Linda Kling Reporter, Dena
Me all - Reporter, Deloris Morris Reporter, Darlene iler Literary Editor &amp; Typist, ROW 2: Carolyn Daw Reporter, Don Brown
Organizations
Editor, huck Arne
Editor, Claude
ance
ports Editor, Gary Bean
ports Editor; Karen Irwin
Typist

�Kathy Booher, Bonnie Boyer, Mr. Cunningham, Marilyn McCann, and Lou Ann Wineland talk over the business matters of the Annual taff.

Connie Quimby, staff member,
handles all elementary business.

Annual Staff Works Hard
The 1966-67 nnual taffworked very hard this past year to produce a fine
book. The e students devoted their time to selling ads, designing page and
creating write-up . The year has held many new experiences, both hectic and
meaningful, which will always be remembered.
The Staff is very proud of their accomplishment, and incerely hope that
their efforts have met your expectations.

( ot Pictured: Dan Bellamy, Ben King, Don Lambright, &amp;

tan Barry who did a fine job with Ads.)

orne of the typists were Marsha Short, Terry alyer, and Patsy
Burk.

Beth Watkins, Debbie Youngs, Jeanne Cook, Jan e Zeck, Penny Fenno,
Sandee Coville, Wendy Hilton, Penny Pierce, and Ann herman look at
de ign books.

�ROW I: ancy Matteson, Darlene iler, Patsy Burk, Mary Van Buskirk, Kylene Rootes, Janice Brewer, Carol Hoff ROW 2: Mn;.
Hough, Linda Kling, Cindy Halferty, andy Fast, Barb Badders, Viclci Watkins, Linda Curtis , Carolyn Oti , Micky Barve ROW 3:
Linda atchfield, Roxanne Bellamy, Diana Conant, Connie Quimby, Brenda Badders, Valerie Grimes, Mary Riley, Pat Riley, haron.
Huggett, andee Coville

Girls
Athletic
Association

Left to right: Mrs. Hough, advisor; Vicki Watkins,
andy Fast, vice-president; Micki
treasurer;
Barve, gt. at Arms; Linda Kling, ecretary; Sandee Coville, president

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�Sandi Fast and Barb Badders rest after jumping double,
while other members spot.

This year the Girls' Athletic Association concentrated on developing their gymnastic skills
and abilities. The girls spent many hour working on the balance beam, the trampoline, the
rings and the mats. Though intent on physical
fitness they also found time for entertainment.
The member enjoyed a bowling party held
in the fall, as well as the October initiation.
Mrs. Diana Hoff served as the advisor for the
club.

Nancy Matt on returns the serve while partner Mary
Riley looks on.

huffie board proves relaxing.

GAA members show their kill on
the balance board.

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�STA DI G: Don Lambright, Kaye Longardner,Jim Olney, John Lampman, Don Brown, Denny Wolf, Larry Reichart, Chuck Cook,
Gary Knirk, Brian haw,Jerry alyer, Dan Bellamy, Doug Trall,Jack Budd, Ben Kin~, Ann herman. EATED: Alice Hardy, Lori D Line, Debbie Bitner, Connie Quimby, usan Perry, andee Coville, Jackie prout, Regina Fuller, Bonnie Boyer, Jo Ann Alexander,
Kylene Rootes, ancy McRae, Bonnie King, ancy Green, Marilyn McCann, Dawn Towne, Jim turtz, Keith Avra, Kathy Booher.

Student Council
Spends Money Wisely
The Student Council added to it many activities this year. They sponsored a very uccessful Homecoming; contributed money to many chao!
project ; and took part in a Christma Toy Drive for the Coldwater tate
Home. The drive wa sponsored by the Little "C" tudent Council, to
which Don Lambright was elected president. The Council operated on a
slightly different basis this year. Rather than meeting on a club day,
meetings were called as often as needed. The system proved to work out
well as the Student Council was even more active than in previous years.

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�Standing Committees

PE TIO :
A D
BEAUTIFICATIO
Chairman Don Lambright suggests school improvements to his committee, Larry Reichart,
Jerry Salyer, Sue Perry, J oAnn Alexander.

OFFICERS: (standing) l to r Jim Olney;
Parliamentarian, Dan
Bellamv; Candidate at
Large; Alice H ardy;
Treasurer.

WAY AND MEA
: Jim Olney, J ohn Lampman, Dan Bellamy, and K aye Longardner di cuss financial ac tivities with Alice Ha~ y, Chairman.

SOCIAL A D
HO PITALITY : :'1/ancy
McRae, Jackie Sprout, Deb Bitner, and Jerry
a lyer attempt to make new students welcome
at QH . .

(seated) l to r Kathy
Booher; Secretary, Don
Lambright; President,
Bill McConnell; VicePresident.

SCHOOL SPIRIT: Lori DeLine, Ben King and
Chairman Jack Budd discuss boo ting school
spirit.

�A Band Strives For Perfection
//

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ROW I: Gary Knirk; Bonnie King; Jeanne Cook; Freda Cartwright; herry Mankin; ROW 2: Patsy Burk; Pam Milliman; ue Stetler;
Rhonda Miner; Jackie prout; Connie mith;Jim HolT; Kathy utt; Linda acthfield; Kathy Kempton; ancy McRae; Brenda Badders ;
Ginger Hook; Kathy Zagyva; Terry alyer; herri Cook; Dan Weaver; Wayne Geer; Don Ball; Mari bbott;Janice Paul ; Cindy Reynolds ;
Beth Watkins; Brad Hickok; Bill Keith; usan Faulk; Dennis Wilson ; Greg Tuckey ; Mr. Harry Blake; David Bowerman .

Q.H.S. Pep Band

ROW I: Dan Diedrich, Bob Ball, Dennis Wilson, Bill Boley,
David Rose. ROW 2: Kathy Miller, ancy McRae, Darlene
Short, Linda atchfield, Linda Kriser, Jeanne Cook. ROW 3:
onnie mith, Linda Hughes, haron trang, Brenda Badders,
Terry alyer, Judy Kochendorfer. ROW 4: Gary Knirk, Kaye
Longardner, Morris Bollegraf, Jim Olney, Don Ball.

�ROW I: Diane Conrad; Connie Tappenden; Melody trauss; Lori DeLine; Ruth Tuckey; ROW 2: Tonya Knapp; JoAnn Alexander; Val
Grimes; Judy Kochendorfer; DeCee Conrad; Roger Talent; Bill Boley; Vicky Watkins; ROW 3: Dan Diedrich; haron trand; Patty mith;
Ken Ball; andy Parker; Louise Wortz; Marsha hort; Gene Ball; Valerie Millard; Morris Bollegraf; Debby Youngs; Linda Kri er; Bev Taylor ROW 4: Brian Hickok; Darlene hort; Mike Beach; ,Debby Bitner; David King; Kaye Longardner; John Lampman; Richard Klepack;
Linda Hughes; Louie Wortz; Dave Miller; Dean Musgrove; David Rose.

Many long hours are
spent in sectionals.

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�E lOR 1AJORETTE:
BEVERLY TAYLOR

E lOR MAJ RETTE:
JA ICE PAUL

The tudent of QH hould take a great deal of pride in their mu ical department. nder the
direction of Mr. Harry Blake the band has developed into one of the fine t instrumental organizations in our school's hi tory.
The Oriole band men tarted the year with great pride after receiving a first at the Holland
Tulip Fe tivalla t pring. A pride of mu icianship which they proved by giving everal entertaining performances at the halftime of our home football games and by marching in the parades on
our memorable homecoming. The Band was also called upon to march in the Michigan Week,
Halloween, Mayor' Day, and the Memorial Day parade . Their high-step mar hing and big band
ound displayed our chool proudly.
A fun time for the Bandsmen was the trip to Ann Arbor to participate in . ofM. "Band Day"
where they joined with 13,000 other Bandsmen from all over Michigan in a rna ed Band.
Next the marching Oriole received their greate t te tat the District Marching Conte tat Portage. The joy wa overwhelming when the ratings were announced and the Oriole had received
'Divisi.on 1".
Be ides the annual Christmas and Spring concerts, a pecial performance was given at Tibbits
Opera House in February. Highlighting the evening wa the guest conductor, Dr. Champ Tyrone,
of New Mexico Highlands niversity.

This year's band officers did a fine job in leading
the A Band. They are: (I tor) Pre ident
Morris
Bollegraf; V-President Jim Olney; Treasurer
Patsy Burk; ergeant at Arms Dave Bowerman.

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�rrB" Band Soars To New Heights

TOP PHOTO ROW I: C. Kempton, R. From, . Watson, T. Blair, L. Deal. ROW 2: . Perry, R. Bellamv,
F. Cortwright, R. Young, B. Gallop, K. Geer, W. Pifer,J. Grove. ROW 3: L. Kriser, D. Pelow, K. Sattler,
K. Yuh!, R. Grimes, D. hort, :\1. Stempion, M. Treacher, T. Rogers,J. Thompson, M. Fast, :\1. Rennie.
ROW 1: . Corrino, T. Strauss,]. DeLine, B. Fry, G. Pelow, D. Wentworth, D. Aemesseger, P. Rose, K.
Farris. LOWER PHOTO ROW I: K. :\1iller, D. Burritt, L. Hook, K. King, D. Doll. ROW 2: C. King, .
Wilkinson, D. Ellis, R. Hilton, S. Miller, L. Parker, M. ussex, M. Musgrove, D. johnson, ROW 3: C. ussex, G. Preston, D. Goodwin, T. Hickok, F. Kochendorfer, Y. Berlew, W. Riley,J. Baii,J. DeLine, K. From,
L. emesscger, K. Preston.

Thi year ' B. Band wa bigger and better than ever. Be ide gaining experi nee
in preparation for 'A" band, they also participate in District Band and Orche tra
Festival, the Chri tmas and v inter concerts and march in the Memorial Day parade.

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�ROW I: Kathy McGee, Bonnie Clifford, Vicki Truit, Linda Lot hamer, Kathy Kempton, Paula Beckman, Phylli Kurtz ROW 2: Mi s
hanck, Penny Cox, Jackie prout, usan Wolfe, Wendy Hilton, Janice Paul, andy mith, Ann herman, Dawn Towne, ROW 3:
Barb Topp, Kay Haver, ue tetler, Kathy trauss, ue Foulk, Caren Preston, Dorothy Pengelly, Judy Easterday, Kathy Hawkins

One of the mo t rewarding careers that a girl
could venture into is that of nur ing. The future nur es of Q.H.S. have howed a great interest and activity in thi vocation.

Vicki Truit, Sgt. at Arms; Penny ox, ecretary; ue
Stetler, President; Phyllis Kurtz, .C. Rep. Miss
han k, Advisor
Missing from picture: Melody
Debbie t.rauss, Treasurer

trauss, Vice President

�Among the many actlvllle of
the busy F. . . member , they
pon ored a very successful penny
potluck. Many people attended
the potluck in which the main attraction wa the delicious menu.
t left is a napshot of the "chow
line."

Future Nurses Of
America Serve Willingly

Left: s Caren Preston pours a drink for a
gue t Debbie trauss e timates the cost.

Below, Mi s hanck observes her girl as
each performs her special duty.

Below, the F. . . girl attend their dutie
efficiently and serve their guests well.

�ROW I: Ken Ball, Ben King, Dennis Wilson, Tom Lown, Brad Hickok ROW 2: Ann Bowerman, Bill Boley, Vicky Price, andy Fish,
Valerie Millard, usan Perry,Joan Alexander, Karen Funk, Debbie Jhar, u an Hugget, Kim Brown R W 3: Janice Brewer, Bonnie
Budd, Diana onrad, Candy Talbot, Patti Fidler, Connie Tappenden, onnie Quimby, Terry alyer, Ann herman, Patty ations,
Debbie Bitner, Cindy Reynolds, Kathy utt ROW 4: Melanie Rawson, Pam upianoski, Roxane Bellamy, Tern McGee, Louie Wortz,
Dawn Towne, Louise \Vortz, Larry utt, Valerie Grimes, John Lounds, Vi ky Ames, Kylene Rootes, Advisor: Mr. Cunningham
ROW 5: Janean Brown, John Kallioinen, Penny Pierce, Marilyn Me ann, Kathy Booher, Nancy Green, Rhonda Miner, Wendy Hilton, Judy Kochendorfer, Dan Diedrich, andy Parker, Connie 'mith ROW 6: Debbie Youngs, hristy ebring, Keith Preston, Jim
Hoff, Kim Cook, David Miller, Gary Knirk, Phillip Warkeczeski, Tom Macklin, Linda Meirin!l", Beth Watkins ROW 7: Jim Olney,
tan Berry, Jerry alyer, Randy Burritt, John Lampman, Rich Bermingham, Don Lambright, Bruce Bowers, Jack Blair, Jack Budd,
Brian Hickok, Richard Klepack. Absent: Denny Wolfe

Science Club

ecretary: Marilyn Me Cann
Vice President: Penny Fenno
President: Jack Budd
Treasurer: Jim Olney

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�Pla nnin ~ a n i nt cres tin ~ mee tin g ror
such a l a r ~e group cha llen ged the officers.

The cience Club for 66-67 wa the large t club in the chool. Under the administration of Mr. Paul Cunningham the members earned money at bake
ales and dance . Thi money was u ed to take an annual club trip to the Mu eum of cience and Indu try at Chicago. The Museum of atural Hi tory and
the Aquarium were al o vi ited.

Science Club Has Fun
While Learning
The cience Club added to their trea ury each meeting by charging unruly member one penny for every
time they were caught talking and a nick I for every
time after that.

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�ROW I: Brian haw, Mike Moore, Bob Kochendorfer, Kenny King, Bud traus , Charles Hilliar, Bob Kestner, Larry Counterman. ROW 2:
teve hook, Henry nellenberger, Dave Baker, Kathy Booher ( weetheart), Dan Woolf, Charlie Thomas, JefT Krezmenski , Gary Etchey,
David Talant. ROW 3: Mr. Oscar Fischer, Dale Foley, Dick Callahan, Greg Tuckey, Bill Keith, Larry Reichhart,Jim H!Jtchins, Duane Kratzer, Fred Marquart . ROW 4: Keith vra, Fred Hasch , Ron Ewers, Larry Kriser, Tom Payne, John Hasch, Dan Wilkin on, Doyle Friend.

THE NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS

STUDYING VOCATIONAL
AGRICULTURE

OFFICER ; ( tanding) Charles Hillier, Treasurer; Dan Woolf, Vice-president ; Larry Reichhart,
entinel; Robert Kestner, Reporter. ( itting)
Mike Moore, Secretary; teve hook, President.

�Above are pictured six F.F.A. Award winners: Larry Kriser and teve Shook, tate Farmer Degrees;
Richard Roberts, Star Crop Farmer; Dave Baker, tate Farmer Degree; Philip Shilling, Cooperative
Council Award. Trip to Ft. Collins, Colorado: Larry Reichart, Star Green Hand.

Below, Steve hook shows his Grand Champion Cow at the
Branch County Fair.

The above delegation are the F.F.A. boys and chaperones who attended the ational Convention in Kansas City.

The Quincy F.F.A. received the Gold Award which is the
tate F.F.A. honor for upervised Project Programs.

Below, John Alexander and Mike Moore, the Quincy Livestock Judging
team, admire their 2nd. place State Fair Awards.

�ONCE IO
CL B
OFFICER :
~t.at-Arms, John Hug~ett;
ecretary, Janet Lown;
Treasurer,
haron
Huggett; Vice-President,
John Brewer; President,
Lyle Marquart.

Concessionaires Keep Quincy
Fans Well Refreshed

CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW, Nancy Lown, Danelle Olney, Carol Hoff; ROW TWO, Dena
Me all, hirley Fish, haron Huggett, Janey Lown, Bonnie Boyer, Kay Haber, Penny Cox; THIRD R W, Ben Puckett,
advisor, Mr. Undeen, Mike Basse, John Riley, John Brewer,

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�Cool weather and a ~ood game send Oriole fans to the Concessions' window for somcthin~ hot
to eat.

The fifteen member Conce ion Club i one of the mo t active clubs in the
school. Anyone who' ever been hungry or thir ty will agree what an important
function they erve in our school y tern. La t pring the Conce ions Club purcha ed a much needed and also much appreciated polaroid camera for both
the Year Book and Paper staff.
Everyone enjoyed the club trip to Toledo and Cinerama on March 18th.
The group went to supper after the movie.

The candy counter is always busy at QHS basketball games.

A cold drink for a thirsty fan at half time.

49

�ROW I: Darlene Short, Louise Wortz,Judy Kochendorfer, Mike Fidler, Beth Watkins, Connie mith, Sandy Parker, Pam upianoski,
ROW 2: ancy McRay, Kathy Booher, Penny Fenno, Regina Fuller, Jim Riley,Jim Blair,Jane Zeck, Tom Maxin, Marilyn McCann,
Advisor: Mrs. McConnell ROW 3: Debbie Jahr, Ben King, John Brewer, Connie Tappenden, Lori DeLine, Jean Cook, teve mith,
Mickey trang, Linda Hughe , Ann' Bowerman,

F. T.A. Sets High Goals
The Future Teachers of America had a very prosperous year
under the supervision of Mrs. June McConnell. Worthwhile
project included the collecting of school supplies for the underprivileged children in Haiti. They sponsored an F.T.A. Day
during National Education Week in which they conducted
classes. A scholarship was given to a deserving senior member,
as in year pa t.

Left

to

Right

Penny Fenno, Vice Pre ident
Kathy Booher, President
Connie Tappenden, Historian
Jeanne Cook, ecretary
Regina Fuller, Treasurer
Tom Maxson, gt. at Arms

��Senior

Highlights
As our high s hool day come to an end, we
have many memoric to recall.
In the next few pages, we would like you to
look back with u , a we picture the e memorie
of the Cia of 1967.

20 class members were very proud to serve at the
1965 Jr.-Sr. Banquet.

As ophomores, we introduced a new stvle of class rin£l'!&gt;, of which
we are all verv proud.

(above) We all recall how we ended the traditional Bank Car Loanin~. teve was never an outstandinll' driver. But we won the PEP J G that
year, anywa}.

(left) We remember our successful banquet, A Polynesian
;\li!ilil. We also re all all the missinll' decorations, too.--

52

�Remember the rush to chanf(e classes during the
first week of school? !"he situation at :\tr. 'nydcr's office looked somethinf( like this ...

Left: \\'e'll never forf(et all the f(OOd times and late hours while
workmf( on the float. \\'hen the finished product emer cd. the seniors couldn't haw been prouder.

The rousinf( strains of "Yippee-yi-o-ki-ya" at
Homecominf( brouf(ht a first place and aided us on
our way to the Pep juf(.

Who could e,·er forget beinf( ·'on probation"? Throuf(hout the
school everyone heard, "Hey look us over .. .''

The poster parties were always a source of enjo~ ment. £,·en thouf(h
we had a lot of fun, our posters took I st.

�Then, of course, there was the aim cia meeting
we had to decide on a class tri~emember how
hard the girls fought to go in the opposite direction of "Ohio"?

Many of u will rememut.r getting up at 8:00 several mornings to take those nerve-racking (A.C.T.
&amp; .A.T.) tests!

(left) A few eniors will recall the day when onefourth of our class just hapeened to meet at Echo
Valley.
- --

We remember the first feeling of excitement concerning graduation, when we were measured for
caps and gowns and ordered announcements.

54

�How well our senior ~uys remember that day when they registered with the Draft Board on their 18th birthday.

We were very proud this year to host the annual enior Government Day.
from Bronson, oldwater and t. Charle attended.

tudents

The excitement of skip day was felt by all. Here, the seniors can
hardly wait to be on their way.

Remember the trouble with snowballing while takin~ enior Highlights? orne of the "little boys" insisted on throwin~ nowballs at the ~irls. Boys will be boys!!

55

�Cla s Flower: White Ro e
Class Colors: Green and White
Clas Motto: Today 's Knowledge Has Increased
Our Willingness to Face Tomorrow.

Class of 1967 class officers are Patsy Burk, i e-president; Lois
Fenno, ccretary; and Randy Burritt, President.

nthony, Historian;Jeanne Cook, Treasurer; Penny

For the cia s of 1967 the year wa busy and memorabl . They were measured
for cap and gown and announcement were ordered. The clas ponso red everal very ucce ful dances giving away two record albums a a door prize at
one. The officers planned diligently to make the June 1st graduation as mooth
as po sible. The cia advi ors were Mrs. Pam Ia chutz, Mr. 0 car Fi cher,
Mr. Henry Longhini, and Mr. John Grenevit h , head advisor.

56

�LOI

GARY M. ABBOTT

J. A THONY
" M o ther"

" Abb y"

DONALD

J. BALL

" Curl y"

TA, FORD
H

. B RRY

cooter',

KIN

FORD C. BA ' E II
" King"

DANIEL

J.

BELLA~1Y

"Butch "

57

�RICHARD

J. BERM! GHAM
HBerm',

JAME

A. BLAIR
Jim"

44

MORRIS

. BOLLEGRAF

"Morry"

"Liz"

Marilyn McCann and john Lampman enjoy a ride in the
afternoon Homecoming parade.

DAVID B. BOWERMAN
"Bowie"

RALPH 0. BRADLEY
"Ralphy"

E. KA THLEE

JACK L. BUDD
"Rosey"

BOOHER

�PAT Y A. BURK
"Ruby"

~~Burt"

DO ALD E. C OK

JUDY K. CONVERSE

"Cookie"

"Jude"

ue Krok and Morris Bollegraf ride in the un in the afternoon parade.

JEA

COOK

"Jeanne"

LARRY C. CO

TERMA

"Countie"

A DRA L. COVILLE
usam"

�Ll;'IIDA D . C ' RTJ ,
" Lind''

CAROLY A DAWS
"Carol"
Be" Taylor and Don Cook vi ew the scene.

CHRI 'TL E E. E.\TO,
" hris"

' HIRLEY K. ET ·o,

PEN, Y E. FE, ;'110
" Peeny "

60

RO , G. EWER '
HRonnie,

D A ED. FRY
"Flash"

�LOREN W. CREE
"Green"

"Reggie"

MICHAEL

J. HO YO
"Joe"

T

Kadl) Booher and Jack Budd look forward to the eveninl{s'
activities.

THOMAS L. JU Tl E
"Tom"

BRIAN E. HI K K
'"Barny"

ROBERT KE T ER
"Bob"

�BE NY L. KI G
" Bern y,,

ROBERT E. KOCHE DORFER
" Bob"

LARRY A. KRISER
" Larry"

J ea nn e serves Berm
his favorite drink !

USA

G. KROK
"Sue"

DO

LD L. LAMBRIGHT
" Donny "

JOH

H. LAMPMA
" Lumpy"

DAVID P. MARION
"Dave"

�LYLE D. MARQUART
" Lyle Dean "

DOUGLAS C. McMICHAEL
" Doug"

A

EM.

" Maril "

~' Pevv "

PAMELlA A. MILLIMAN

DARLE E MORRI

"Pam"

"Dar"

A CE

"Annie"

Perfect Homecoming decorations except for .. . !

63

�LARRY\'\'. ' UTT
" La rry"

·•T o m ''

JAME

JERRY D. 0\VE:"'
"'J erry"

CAR L K. OXE HA 1
" Ca rol"

JA. I E L. PA L
"Jan "

64

R. OLNEY
"J i m "

THOMAS H. PAYNE
"Tom"

�BE NY R. P CKETT
"Ben"

DOROTHY PENGELLY
HD ot"

R. ALETA
MI IIAEL

J. RILEY

HILLING

uRosie"

" Rile"

" park y"

STEPHE

B. HOOK

OARLE E K. SHORT

"Peter"

65

�JACQUELI E J . PROUT
"' proutie"

MICHAEL B. TEMPlE
H

temp"

SU A

HELEN R.

K. STETLER
" ue"

T RTZ

"Ruthie"

BEVERLY

J. TAYLOR

"Bev"

66

" andy"

�Ll DAJ. TODD

"Toad"

DOUGLA

H. TRALL

"Good-Lookin~"

"Chuck"

RO ALD J. WALIGORA
"Ron''

JA ICE E. WILLIAM
"jan"

TERRY L. WILLIAM
"Weezer"

JA E ZECK
"Jane"

67

�"Dog-g-ie, want Chrisy to read
you a story?"

"Kitty, do you know
Andrew
&amp;
where
usan are?"
Tommy
was
always
Mommie's big fisherman!

"Hey Chris, I'm getting married!"

"Mr . chutz, now I'll play,
Do You Want To mell My
Nightie?"

"Want

to

skip, Dottie?"

"Why not? They do it in
Okinawa!"

"You wanna see the wrinkle
in my ear?"
"My name's hirley, what's it
to ya?"
"We never got any of this in
Finland!!"
"Wonder if
Brian's
coming over
tonight?"

"Jack Who?"
"Just call me Reggie !"

Senior Flashback

�"Marian
wanted to
throw me
a\vay!"
"I'm going to be a football player someday, huh, Sam~"

"John said he'd pick me up at
eight."
" Mommy loves me m
this hat."

"Eat slower &amp; enjoy it
Don."

" Look, I'm
wagon! "

s!tting

m

Stan's

"Sharon's in my wagon, so
I've come in to get a drink."

"Spot grew, but Patsy didn't."
"I ran into a mailbox!"
"Call me fluffy will
ya!"

"Teeny Peeny."

"But mommy, Jimmy wouldn't
wet his pants."

"Move dawg!
gotta get my sweetie from the bakery."

�Seniors Introduce

MOST INTELLIGE T
Carol Oxenham and Jim Olney

Gary Abbott and Sandee Coville

70

MO T LIKELY TO S CCEED
Re~;ina Fuller and Jim Olney

teve Smith and Sue Krok

�967 Hall Of Fame

BE T PERSO:'IIALITY
Lois Anthony and Randy Burritt

CLA
CUT-UP
Jackie prout
Gar1 bbott
BET LOOKI G
Kathy Booher
Morris Bollegraf

T LLEST A D HORTE T
Patsy Burk
Morris Bollegraf
MOST FRIE DL Y
Randy Burritt
Lois nthony

MOT ACTIVE
Kathy Booher and Don Lambri~ht

71

�19

Senio

Kathy Booher and Patsy Burk were Quincvs' dele~ates to
Wolverine Girls' tate for the umm r of '66.

haron Huggett competed against enior girls to win the
Betty Cro ker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award

Jim Blair was selected by the Rebecca Lodge to represent
our area on a three week tour around Ontario, Canada,
Wa hington D.C., and ew York City.

Many des rving seniors received award and
scholarship but becau e these honor are generally given in the pring of the year it is i m po ible to list them at the time of publication.

72

�J

Awards

67

Morri Bollegraf and Dan Bellamy enjoyed their week at
Wolverine Boys' tate in June.

Jeanne Cook spent the ummer in Teuva, Finland as Quincvs' Foreign Exchange tudent. he also spent a week in
Leninl:l'rad, Russia and three day in openhagen, Denmark.

Kathy Booher was chosen as D. .R. Girl from the clas of
1967.

73

���Th las of 1968 kept right to the
rule with a work-packed Junior year.
They pulled through the rough competition at Hom coming with a first
place on their float and a tie for the
pep jug. In February th y did a great
job with the annual Tip- p Carnival
Variety how. A their year wept on
under the advi orship of Mr. Vey ey,
Mrs. Volkert, Mr . French, and Mr .
Tetz, their work never topped. To
end their succe sful year, the Juniors
sponsored an enjoyable Banquet and
Prom in honor of the graduating senIOr.

CLA
OFFICER : :\1ike Fidler, Vice-Pre ident; Charles Ames, President; Rhonda
:\finer, Treasurer; Linda :\teiring, ecretary; Darlene 'iler, Historian

] uniors Advance Toward Final Year
Charles Ames
Ron Avra
Barbara Baddero
Bob Ball
:\like Beach

Gary B&lt;"an
Vicki Beltz
Chesty Blackman
Ja k Blair
Judy Blair

Bonnie Boyer
John Brewer
Beverly Brockman
Don Brown
Tom Burritt

Joyce Buys
Pegg-y Clifford
Gerry Coplin
Jim Coonce
Diana Conant

76

�The Junior girls wait for their cue .

Ken Clark
Mike Fidler

Gary Fidler
hirley Fish
Dale Folev

Wayne Gallop
Nancy Green
indy Halferty
lice Hardy

Kay Haver
Vi ki Hendricks
harles Hilliar
Jim Hoff
Ginger Hook

Ken Hosek
Janet Houvener
John Hug~ett
Karen Irwin
Ron Johnson
John Kallioinon

Kathy Kempton
Bonnie Kin~
Kenny Kin~
Linda Klin~
Linda Kriser
Kaye Lon~ardner

77

�Larq, Lu e
Kathy Malone
Fred Marquart
al Marsh
Linda Marsh
Dou~ 1arvin

Picture

Not
Available

ancv Matti on
Dave McCann
Bill McConnell
Dena Me all
Linda Meirin~
Rhonda Miner

Mike Moore
Delori Morris
Clare Musgrove
Rick Parker
Cathy Pask

Dale Peavy
Larry Persails
Kathy Pifer
Dick Price

Melanic Rawson
Pat R:ilcy
Barb Grimes

Carol Rose
Jerry alycr

78

The Juniors placed 2nd with their yell.

�Junior hall decorations show great
enthusiasm.

Chris ebrin~
Brian Shaw
Darlene iler
Donna iler
Ron mith

Dave tempien
Bud Strauss
Pam upianoski
Connie Tappenden
Charles Thomas

Raynae Traxler
Meryl Trenary
Dean Van asdale
Beth Watkins
Wally Weber

Gary Wilkinson
LouAnn Wineland
Dan Woolfe
arolyn Worden
Debby Youngs

a

Mary Abbott
Terry Barvc

Tom Davis
Bill Fcnningsdorf

Claude ance
Regina Ra smu sen

PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE

79

�LA
OFFI ER : (I to r) e retary
Candy
Talbot, Hi torian
Vicki \'\'atkins, Treasurer
andy Fast, Vice Pre ident Terri alyer, snowDiane Conrad.
ball their President

Sophomores Select Class Rings
The clas. of 1969 had a successful year under the leadership of Miss Jane
hank, Mr. Edward • ofz, Mr. Dan Ludlow, and Mr. Robert Claffey. The class
ordered class pins and followed suit by choosing square class rings. The sophomore did a fine job in this years ma~azine drive by placing second in the final
rating.

Larry Aemisig~er
Charles Avery
Brenda Badd rs
Micky Barve
teve Barve

Mike Ba e
Paula Beckman
Debbie Bitner
Pam Bonham
Bruce Bowers

Bill Bradley
Janice Brewer
Ron Bu kley
Shirley Burd
andy Burritt

Bob Champion
Bonnie lifTord
Diana onrad
Dorice Conrad
Chuck Cook

�Penny Cook
Penny Cox
Margaret Cronmiller
Jim Daws

Lori DeLine
Jud y Easterday
Gary Etchey
Sandy Fast

Patty Fidler
u an Foulk
Wayne Geer
Dennis Gray
Brad Hickok

Wendy Hilton
Ron Huggett
Marsha Hu ghes
Jim Hutchins
Tom Jacobs

John Justice
Bill Keith
Richard Klepack
Gary Knirk
Judy Kockendorfer
Becky Kratzer

Phyllis Kurtz
Don Locklin
Linda Lothamer
Tom Macklin
Holly Malone
Linda Marvin

Thedore McGee
Gary Milliman
Bob Mueller
Patti Nations
Kathy utt
Carolyn Otis

It

PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE

andy Barve
Larry Converse

Ron Hall
Pat Hulbert

Rosanna Kelly
Charles mith

Ron Mueller

�Guy Pelow
Diana Persails
Connie Quimby
Janice Rhoade
Larry Reichart

Cindy Reynold
Jim Riley
John Riley
Mary Riley
Arvin Riddle

Ann Rzepka
Terry alyer
Cindy ample
Linda atchfield
teve haw

Ann Sherman
Marsha hort
Patti mith
andra Smith
Janette paulding

Michelle tafford
herry tahlhood
Debbie trauss
Cathy upinow ki
Greg Tuckey

Candy Talbot
Roger Talent
Tonja Traxler
Vicki Truitt
Rick Vanlandingham

Wayne ictor
Candy Warner
Vicki Watkins
Dan Wilkinson
Dennis Wil on

Dennis Woolfe

82

�Freshmen Begin The Long Journey
The Class of 1970 began their high school
years under the guidance of Miss Bonnie Pfeifer, Mr. Carl Ill, Mr. Norton chramm, and
Mr. Paul Cunningham. The class planned and
pan ored two field trip on,e to Kalamazoo
and another to Battle Creek.

Joan Alexander
Mike Ames
Vicki Ames
Keith Avra
Ken Ball

Barry Harrington
Patty Bean
Roxanne Bellamy
Ann Bowerman
Bill Boley

Dan Boyer
Cathy Bradley
Janean Brown
Kim Brown
Bob Burd

Bonnie Budd
Duane Buys
Penny Conkell
Carol Converse
Kim Cook

PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE

~~
~?

Dan Coville
Bill mith

�herry Cook
Dan Diedrich
Margo Eaton
Marsha Ewers
Dan Fazeka
Rus Fenning dorf

andy Fish
Doyle Friend
Janice Fry
Karen Funk
Valarie Grimes
John Harm

Fred Hasch
Cathy Hawkins
David Herlin
Gayl Hite
Carol Hoff
Dawn Hoffman

Keith Horn
usan Huggett
Linda Hughs
Debbie Jahr
Jim Justice

Leona Kiser
Judith Kempton
Cindy Knight
Duane Kratzer
Marc Kurtz

John Lound
ancy Lown
Thomas Lown
Tim Macklin
Dan Marsh
Barb Mason

Kathleen McGee
David McKinly
Don McKinly
ancy McRae
Dave Miller
Doug Meiring

Valerie Millard
Margaret Miller
Janet Mueller
Dean Musgrove
Kathy ance
Mary Nance

84

�Danelle Olney
Judy Otis
John Owens
Larry Owens
Sandy Parker

Gary Pelow
Sue Perry
Penny Pierce
Caren Preston
Keith Preston
Vicky Price

Picture

Not
Ava ilable

Mary Rhoades
Bob Risk
Robert Harrington
Kylene Rootes
Dave Rose
Charlotte Sawyer

Connie Smith
Henry Snellenburger
Christine paulding
Dennis Stout
Sharon Strang
Kathleen trauss

Thereasa Strauss
Jim Sturtz
Charles Sussex
Dave Talent
Roberta Taylor
Howard Thomas

Sally Todd
Barb Topp
Dawne Towne
Susan Tuebert
Obie Wallace
Phil Warkoczeski

Jerry Watson
Dan Wentworth
Mike Wonders
Patty Woolf
Louis Wortz
Louise Wortz

Louise Wortz
Kathy Zagyva
Linda McVicker
Mary VanBuskirk
Dick Callahan
Dave Rose

85

�Officers

Jim DeLine
Pre ident

Bruce Reichart
ice-pre ident

Carol King
ecretary

Vicki Van Landingham
Treasurer

Eighth Grade
The eighth graders enjoyed their last year in the junior high. They finally ettled a dispute over cia colors
and took a very active part in Homecoming fe tivities.
They anxiously await their move to senior high school
and all its extra-curricular activities.

Dean Aemisseger
Donna Andrews
Sheryl Andrews
Gary Banker
Jay Barrett

Richard Barve
Sally Bonham
Tom Boyer
Tom Brockway
Tom Burleson
Debbie Burritt

Student
Council
Members
Dave King
Representative

Amber Towne
Alternate

Patti Quimby
Representative

Heidi Rawson
Alternate

Jack Foster
Repre entative

Freda Cortright
Alternate

�Bonnie Converse
Tim Coonce
Randy Daniel
Tom Daugherty
Mary Lou Dunsmore
Jim Etchey

Linda Etchey
anette Faulk
Raymond From
andy Gallop
Roger Glaum

John Grove
Debbie Haver
Doug Hite
Jerry HofT

Kathy
Honyoust

Linda
Hook

Cindy Hoopingarner
Denni Jayne
Connie Kempton
Rick Kestner

Tonya Knapp
Roy Krymis
andy Kurtz
Lana Losinski
Gayle Lentz

haron Mankin
Darwin ~1a on
Tom ~1cCann
Bob i'v1c urley
Joyce ~1cYicker
Arlinda ~filler

87

�te\'e !\filler
Denni , eu baum
Chri
sborn
uzzanne Parshall
Larry Peet
Dusti Pelow

Mike Persails
Raymond Pier on
Wanda Pifer
Dorothy Posanti
Eddie Rawson
Mark Rennie

Wayne Riley
Ted Rogers
Linda Root
Pat Rose
Karen attler
Larry ebring

At the Homecoming Pep ession, the
eighth grade cheerleaders lead their
clas in a stirring cheer.

Jarrett eigler
Brenda tempien
Julie Thompson
Mitzi Traxler
Craig Treacher
Ruth Ann Tuckey

Sandy Watson
Dan Weaver
Jim Wells
Mary Williams
Elaine Wood
orman Wood

usan 'Noolf
Rosetta Young
Lena Romans
George Bauldaulf
Larry Smith

88

�7th Grade Experience
First Homecoming
V. President

President

R andy Taylor

Mike Fat

ecretary

Julie Bush

Treasurer

Connie Cox

Officers
Student Council Members

Rep.
Pam Fenno

Rep.
Kathy Miller

7-\

7-3

lt.
Tom Elder

lt.
Mike u sex

R ep.
Gary Ju tice

7-2

Alt.
Terry Wilson

R ep.
Terry Macklin

7-4

lt.
J oAnne Hilton

Th eventh grade showed the whole chao! a fine example
of enthu ia m a they enjoyed participation in th ir fir t
Homecoming. This was highlighted for them by their winning
of the Pep an.
Their help in the magazine drive wa profound and greatly
aided this cause.
A party in the pring wa enjoyed by the member and they
all con luded their fir t year of Junior High chao!. n educationally rewarding year for our newe t member of QH ..

�Christy Ames
Brad Badders

Joe Ball
Betty Barrett
Jim Barve

Ken Bauldoff
Diana Blair
Terry Blair

Theresa Blair
Keith Beckman
Bob Beemer
icki Berlew

Gail Blemmings
Randy Carpender
Kim Cockrell
Kyle Conant

Bonnie Coplin
Cheryl Corrino
Fred Cortright
u an Cronmiller
LouAnn Deal

Mark Delcamp
Jack DeLine
Debbie Doll
Mike Domecki
Jon Eckland

90

�Dawn Ellis
andy Everline
Kim Farri
Dorothy Felts
Glendon Fritz

Doug Fish
Pam Fish
Kathy From
Kolleen Geer
Becky Gilbert

Dennis Goodwin
Donald Goodwin
Robyn Grimes
Gary Hack
Bonnie Hall

Mary Lou Heffielinger
Dennis Hance
Phil Handy
Phyllis Handy
Doreen Hawkins

Craig Hayes
Terry Hickok
Ray Hilton
Dennis Iford
Donald John on

Rick Keith
Kathy King
Mark King
Eddie Kling

91

�Dorothy Wilkinson
-leo Wells
Karen Yuh!
ally Wilkinson
Karleen \\'arkoze ki
haron Wallace

Kim VanLandmgham
Jerry Topp
Mark Treacher
Joan Taylor
Gal) Tappenden

Bill trauss
Mary tempien
Ten a nellenburf:l'er
Linda mith
Chervl mith

Debby hort
Randy hoemaker
Donna hilling
Christine awyer
Glenn Preston

Steve Po anti
Randy Parker
Larl) Parker
Mark Musgrove
Fred Kochendorfer

Ronny Miller
Dave Weber
Chri Knapp
Linda Miller
usan Meiring

andra McVicker
Lonnie McMicheal
teve Luse
Pam Lovell
Lloyd Ledger
John Kraner

92

��Veysey Vision
Presents

TA DI G (I tor) Debbie Youngs, Linda Meiring, Chris Sebring, andee Coville, Ben King, Jerry alyer,Jim Olney, Don
Brown , Dick Bermingham, J a k Budd , Penny Fenno, Linda Kling, Dan Bellamy, Mr. Brent Veysey, ancy Green. ITTI G
(I tor) teve mith , Lois nthony, ue Krok, Pat y Burk, haron Huggett, Kathy Booher, Terry Williams, Brenda Badders.

("("The Night
•

LS

My Enemy ''
Left: " o 1 Please! I can't
see!!"

Right: "Do you think she tepped on
them? Do you mother?...--

�Tension mounts before opening night.

"Just a little, ... if you
think I need it."

"Censored"

"Why did this have to happen?"

"I'm innocent, Inspector"

"Oh God! ... Tommy ...

" I killed my own
husband!"

"It's been torn
about the neck!"

�Tip- Up Carnival is Again a Success
The 1967 Tip- p Carnival proved to be a exciting and entertaining a in the years past.
The Junior Cia devoted many long hours to organizing, rehearing and decorating for
thi years show. AI o, credit hould be given to Mr. Vey ey, Mr . Knapp and Mrs. Grimes
who gave willingly of their time to a sure a fine performance. A variety of talent was displayed such a :singing, baton twirling, modeling and instrumental numbers. large selection of lovely and talented Junior and Senior girls competed for the title of" 1967 Tip-Up
Queen". After much debate on the judge part, Mi Susan G. Krok was awarded the
honor

TOP FIVE: (I tor) Bev Taylor, Cathy Pask - 2nd Runner-up, Queen Susan, Ginger Hook- 1st
runner-up, Vicki Beltz. ( Photos courtesy Quincy Herald. )
1967 TIP-UP Q EE : usan Gail
Krok ( Photo courtesy Quincy Herald )

Emceeing this years show were Jack
Budd and Gary Abbott.

2nd Place: The Quincy Combo Uim 0. Bass, Mike B. - Cornet, Kaye L. - Trom.,
Morris B. - Sax, john L. - Trom, Don B. Baritone, Don L. Piano, Gary K. Clar,
Dave B.
Drums, Brian H.
Cornet) donated their winnings to their favorite~­
i!.y!

1st Place: Don L. and Terry W. discuss Math.
(namely Division)

ew Quincy
(below) 3rd Place: The
Minstrels are not complete without one of
their guitarist Chris S. (Bonnie K., ancy
G., Deb Y., Rh onda M., Linda M., Connie
T., Cathy P., Pam S.)

�Mr.
Jack
Budd

Miss
Susan

Krok

King And Queen
Reign Over Senior Prom
May 21, 1966 was the night of the
Senior Prom, which followed the
theme "Polynesian ight." The Commons, decorated with ilver star and
palm trees, set the mood for a beautiful
evening. Mu ic wa furnished by the
"Illusions."

Stan Berry, junior class president, crowns
Miss ue Krok "Queen of the Prom " .
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kin~. :1.1r. and Mrs. Mike Kinter, and Mr and :1.1rs. Roberts
enjoy prom refreshments.
Below: These juniors made up the royalty of the senior prom Don Lambri((ht,
andee Coville, Morris Bolle~raf, Queen Susan Krok, Km(( jack Budd and
Kathy Booher.

���ROW I: Mr. Henry Lon~hini, Charles Ames, Dan Bellamy, Don Cook, Kin~ Basse, Morris Bollegraf, Dick Bermin~ham , Don Lambri~ht, Dan \Voolf, laude ancc, teve hook ROW 2: 1r. Gene Pensari ,Jim Hoff, Brian Hickok, tan Barry, Bill 1cConnell, Dou~
Trail Brad Rootes, Don Ball, Jim Coonce, Gary Bean, Ivan trouse, Mr. Dan Ludlow ROW 3: Gary ,\bbott, manager: Jerry Salyer,
Dave McCann , Ken Kin~. Mike Honyoust, Jack Budd , Jack Blair, Clare Musgrove, Chesty Blackman, Terry \'\lilliams, mana~er
ROW-! : Dave Bowerman, Mike Fidler, Dou~ Marvin, Duane Fry, Mike Moore, Larry utt Ken lark, Robert Ball

1966 Orioles Break Records
The mighty Oriole left their mark again thi year by breaking records a well a taking second place in
the conference. They started the year with a tremendou victory over Addison. In the following game they
continued to keep their opponents scorele s by defeating Reading 41-0. The school record wa broken
Homecoming night when the Oriole beat the Athens Indian 73-7. t the end of the eason, Quincy's
fantastic playing ability wa rewarded by the announcement of four starter earning All-Conference and
the other seven getting an Honorable Mention.
Co-captains Don Cook and Dick Bennin~­
ham di cuss playing strate~ "ith Coach
Ludlow.

1966 Scores
QUI CY .... 30
QUINCY .... 41
Q INCY ..... 6
Q INCY .... 54
QUINCY .... 27
QUINCY .... 73
QUINCY .... 54
Q I CY .... 14

Addison ...... 0
Reading ...... 0
Union City .. 26
Jonesville ..... 0
Litchfield. . . . 12
Athens ....... 7
Bran on ..... 14
Homer ...... 12

�\\'ell, Morn:, first they
wtll take o~r picture : .
Ycow! Who you
for Jim Coonce?

Hard Work
and Determination
The " toe" boots yet another one.

Pay Crowd
Pleasing Dividends

2000 pounds of baby beef!

,\ nother challen~er is "bird-shot" down

101

�N LAMBRIGHT
"All Conference"

DO

BALL

DA

BELLAMY

"All

onference"

1966
Gridiron Graduates

KI G BA

DICK BERMI CHAM
1966 Co-Capta!n

E

MIKE HO YO
Most

T

aluable Back

�left: MORRI

BOLLEGRAF

right: JACK B DD
Most Valuable Lmeman

right:
. l'E\E

left: DO. COOK
1966 Co-Captain

HOOK

BRAD ROOTE

TAN B RRY
"All Conference"
BRIA

DUA E FRY

D

HICKOK

LARRY

UTT

G TRALL

103

�Patsy

Linda

Nancy

Cheerleaders Encourage
School Spirit

Cheerleadn' doing the .. ,tomp .. at tht· Jonc'' ill&lt;- game.

104

From top to bottom: Linda, Patsy , Susan, Karen,
Sande&lt;'

ancy, &amp;

�In a fa n form a tio n a re : Pa tsy Burk , K a ren Irwin , Linda M eirin g, Susa n Krok, Na ncy Gree n , a nd

a nd ee Co ville.

The Varsity Cheerleaders worked hard this year in building up the chao!
spirit. And , during pep a emblies, many new cheer were introduced to the
student body.
Extra activitie for the squad have been two clinic ; one in Mid lan , and one
in Drayton P lain . A lso, money making projects included: ponsoring the nnual Sweetheart da.nce, many bake sales, and elling O RI OLE buttons.
The cheerleaders would like to thank the tudent body, coaches, faculty , and
our great team for their cooperation during the year of 1966-67.

)

Sandee

Karen

�ROW I: Denny Wolfe, Dan Wilkenson, Larry Owens, Mike Glaum, Chuck Cook, Jim Hutchins, Bill Kieth, Larry Reichhart, Ron
Huggett. RO\V 2: Coach ofz, Bob Mueller, John Harm, Dan Boyer, Dan Diedri.ch, Guy Hart, Dan Wentworth, Coach chramn.
ROW 3: Doug Meiring, Kim Cook, Rick) VanLandingham, Bill Bradley, John Owen, Howard Thomas, Dean Musgrove. ROW 4:
Jarrett eigler, Jerry \Vatson, Garry Milliman, Ken Ball, Tom Lown, Denis Wilson, Dole Friens.

]. V.s End
Third Winning Season

Scores
V-Q
Homer ........... 19-12
Reading .......... 0-25
nion City ....... 7-39
Jonesville ......... 0-44
Litchfield ......... 7-32
Athen .......... 12-34

106

The ba ic of any great football program is in the
depth of its reserves. It is from these young stars
that the great Orioles are born. This year the team
wa no exception of th rul .
At the beginning of the ea on everyone wa
nervous, but then a young freshman line matured
after that fir t game and developed into a fine unit.
The entire team progre ed well and learned what
ach person wa to do. Thi played a big part in the
successful season.

�Reserve
Cheerleaders

Inspire
Enthusiasm

In their basketball uniforms are: (top to bottom) Lori DeLine; Roxanne Bellamy ; andy Fast; Louise Wortz.
Cheering in their football uniforms are
Roxanne, and Lori.

The Re erve Cheerleaders were very active
this year under the supervi ion of Mrs. Diana
Hough. They devoted their time to making the
locker ticker , and covering the "Q". They not
only hawed their kill in cheering at game ,
but also by making their basketball uniforms.

andy, Louise,

�Orioles Regain Winning Tradition

1966-67 Orio le T ea m : (I to r) ,a l :\ta rsh
La mpman
ha rl es ,\mes
Jim Bla ir

Dave :\t c .ann
C l-aude :--Ja nce
Do n Lambrif:l'ht
' tan Bcrr&gt;
Brian ha "
C oach White.

Di ck Bermin gham

Jim Rile y- J o hn

The' ' riole ''of Coach Ron White completed their fourth winning
ea on in the Ia t five year on an 11-7 overall r cord. Quincy tied for
third place with nion City in league action with a 9-5 league record.
Oriole co-captain Don Lambright led the Quincy coring attack with
a 16.9 average per game. Dick Bermingham was second with a 10.8 averag per game. Co- aptain Bermingham captur d rebounding honor
with a 12.3 average per game.

1966-67

Q
65

75
59
68
74
87

73
60
69

y

OPPO ENT
*Hillsdale ............ . ....... 56
*Pittsford ..... . ...... . ...... . 48
Litchfield ..... .. . . .. . . .. .. . . 51
Union City .. . .. . . . ..... . .... 62
Reading .. . ... . ...... . ..... 65
thens ... . ...... . ...... ... . . 67
Jonesville. . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . 60
Homer ...... . .. . ... . ........ 71
Bron. on . . .... . ...... . ....... 76

58
*-non-conference
108

ORE
88
58
63
60
76
81

52
~2

Litchfield .. . .. . ... . . . .......
* amden . ...... . . . ..........
Reading .. .. . . .. . . . . . .......
nion City . .. . . . .. . . . . . .· . . ..
th n ..... . .. ... ....... .. ..
Jonesvi ll e ....... . ...... .. ... .
Homer .. . .. . . . . . ..... . . . . . ..
Bronson .... . ..... .. ........ .

Di trict Tourney
Reading .. . ... . .. . .... . ...... 66

64
67
62
79
56
67
91
83

�Berm sinks a :?0 footer.

,\bove right: John and Don await
a rebound in the Hdlsdale rsame.

Mr. White rsi\·cs a pep talk during pep assembly .

Don attempts a long jump shot.

The Orioles rally for another point.

�OJ K BERMI~GH .\:\1

Co-captain

JOH , LA 1P 1A

1967
DO, LAMBRIGHT

JIM BLAIR

Senior

Co-captain

TA

5 year Manager

GARY ABBOTT

Shooters

BARRY

�Left to right: Brad Hickok, Louis Wortz, Jim Daws, Ron Huggett, Dennis Gray, Dave Miller, John Owens, Wayne Victor, Jim Riley,
Steve Barvc, Doug Meiring, Chuck Cook, Larrv Reichart, Phillip Warkeczeski, Kieth Preston, Ted Rogers. enter: Coach Pensari.

The Junior Var ity Basketball Team enjoyed a ucce sful season. Their 13
win and 4 lo
will give them a bright future on the court . The e young Oriole learned the fundamental and kill that will make fine ar ity athlete .
Their games provided much excitement for the crowd , and the adne sat defeat wa hared by all. Their efforts were rewarded by receiving econd place in
the conference.

]. v. 's Sport

Winning Season

Coach Pensari briefs his team during
a time out.

Ill

�ROW I: Jack Foster, Jim Deline, Mark Rennie, Rov Krymis, eorge Baldwin. ROW 2: Bruce Reichart, Ted Rod~ers, Darwin
.\1ason, Da\id King, Ja~ Barrett, 'teve Miller, Jarrette eigler. RQW 3: oach 'tewan, Crai~ Trea'c her, Ray Pierson, \Vayne
Riley, Bob McCurley, Tom Bro kway, Tom Burleson, Dennis Jaynes.

Eighth Grade Trains For ]. V. 's
Ithough the eighth grade team, under the coaching of Mr. tewart, failed to win any game in regular ea on play, the team won
the sati faction of going on to the tournament at Homer on February 13-18. They won one gam , but then they were eliminated from
play after dropping the next game by a very close margin. Coach
tewart feel hi team will make many fine contribution to next
year' Junior ar ity team.

112

�THIRD RO\V: Coach , ofz, Rex H1lton, Crai~ Haves, Fred Kochendorfer, Don Goodwin, john Man ken, :\l1ke Fast, Kim \'anLandin~ham, 'ECO:--:D RO\\': Len Parker, Mark Km~. Mike 'ussex, :\1ark Treacher, Tom Elder, joe Ball, Denms Goodwm,
Terrv Blair, Rickv Keith, FIR T ROW: Steve Luce, Jack Deline, Terry :\1acklin, Fred Cortn~ht.

Seventh Graders
Learn Sportsmanship
Even though thi year ' eventh grade ba ketball team lo teach of their
seven games the cason as a whole wa a uccess. The boy , be ides having
fun, learned the basic fundamental of the game along v&gt;ith pride in their
play and valuable experience for next year. Both Coach and team have
hie;h hope for th 1967-1968 ca on.

113

�To learn to work a a group, and perform in front of other are the goal of
the eventh grade cheerleader . This
year ha held many exp rience and
thrill that the e girl will never forget.
They have learned man new cheers
and were introduced to the game of
Ba ketball.

(I to r) Bev Gallop, Connie Cox, Pam Lovell , Bonnie Coplin,
Doll.

usan Meirin~, Debbv

Cheerleaders Generate Excitement

Although the eighth grade cheerleader did
not exp rience cheering a winning sea on, they
learned many techniques and cheer that will
aid them in their future. Their advisor Mrs.
Diana Hough helped them through many
rough problem and taught them the fundamentals of cheerleading.

(top to bottom) andy allop, Sandy Watson, Connie
Kempton, ally Bonham.

�•

TANDI G: tan Ba nker, Don Ball,Jack Budd , Don Cook, Morris Bolle~raf, Terry Paul , Stan Barry, Garry Omo KNEELING:
Gary Bean , i\1 Himeba ugh , Brian Hickok, Jerrv Salyer, Mike Budd

!are Musgrove,

Baseball 1966
1966 Sco res
The 1966 Oriole baseball team finished in
5th plac on a 3-4 league record. Leading nole hitters were tan Barry (.407), Don Lambright (.538),
I HimeBaugh (.368), Terry
Paul (.231), and Brian Hickok (.231). Morri
Bollegraf was Quincy' top pitcher, wmmng
two and lo ing three games.
I Himebaugh, Oriole catch r, wa elect d
to the All-Conference team. tan Barry, Don
Lambright, Brian Hickok, and Morris Boll graf received honora.ble mention.

Quincy
5
Litchfield ......... ...... .. ... . . 0
4
Camden ...... . .. . .... . ........ 5
Union City ... .. ............... . 6
4
2
Bron on ................. . ..... 3
5
Jone ville ........... . . .. ....... 4
then .... ..... .............. 12
8
2
Bron on ....................... 5
0
Camden ....................... 7
Homer . . ...................... 3
4
Reading ..................... .. 7
5

11 5

�1967 fR .\CK TEA:\1: (standing) Bill Bradley, Dave :\fcCann, Claude :\'ance, Gary
.\bbott, John Rile) . Coach Dan Ludlo\\, Bill :\fcConnell, Jim Hoff, 'teve haw,
Duane Fn. Jim Coonce.

Track Sets High Goals
1966 :\1ILER : Gan .\bbott , in his fin vcar
as a ;\tiler, won manv awards one of which
was 2nd Place in the. Conference.

1966 880 RELAY TEAM: Claude
ance, Bill ;\1cConncll.
(missing from photo: Charles Walill'ora and Ray Miller.)

116

�( I to r ) ,\dvisor !\1rs. D1ania lloue;h, Barb Badd('r; ; \'ick1

\\'atkins ; \ 'aleric Grimes. (missin£( fro m photo . Cind\ Helfcrty )

This year's Girls ymnastics operated with a mall number, but managed to have a successful year.
They concentrated on learning new techniques ofGymna tic . They competed in District Try-outs and attended many clinic in Battle Creek. They participated in a demon tration for the enior itizens early in
the year. They are preparing to aid and a si t in next year' Phy ical Education Cia se and Gymnastics.
Mr . Hough instructed the girls in Free Exer ise during the year. They hope to increase their number next
year, o that they can participate in many more activitie .

Girls Gymnastics:
Small but Successful
\'al Grimes demonstrates her abilities
on the Side Horse.

Barb Badders prepares fo1· a workout on the tramp.

:\Irs. Hough aids \ 'icki \\'atkins on the
Balance Beam.

117

�D

LAMBRIGHT

MIKE HONYO

FOOTB LL: ll-Conference
BA KETBALL: Most Valuable

T

FOOTBALL: All-Conference
FOOTBALl..: Most Valuable Back

Sports
T N B RRY
F

118

TBALL: All- onference

JACK BUDD
F OTBALL: Most Valuable Lineman

�JOH

DICK BERMI GH M

LAMPMAN

BASKETBALL:

~lost

B KETBALL: Ball Hawk
BASKETBALL: Best Free Throw

lmprO\·ed

Awards
DA

BELL MY

FOOTBALL: All-Conference

L. D. WI E
econd recipient of the
PHILLIP ORMADI ~1EMORIAL i\ W RD

119

���1st ROW: (!tor) Owen Roberts, Harold Talent ,
Dale Hulbert, Sam \ Vortz, Harold fraull , l larold
Esterline, Chet Lampman , Dale Conant, Ray
Riddle. 2nd ROW (ltor) Leroy Badders, Harold
Marvin, Homer :\Tewberry, Ed Klepack, Harold
Sawd\, Bob Pier on, l l,1rold Rurka, Bill Hook
(Bus .\ dministrator )

Bus Drivers

Janitors

Elwood Danie ls a nd J ack H ildebrand

K en J ohnson a nd E lmer Burk

Teachers

J a net Van Lan d ingham

Aids

M rs. J oyce Kl epac k

Cook
Left: (!tor) Allene Foster,
Loretta Mc R ae, M arie
Lemmon, Alberta Todd,
andy :\1arkley.

�Office, Library,
Audio- Visual A ids
Gain Experience
Dena Me all, Linda Meiring,
Ann Sherman, and Sandee Coville work at the elementary office one hour a day.

Sharon Huggett, Loann Wineland ,
Marilyn McCann , Regina Fuller,
Marcia Short and Ann Bowerman
arc the junior high office aids.

Below: These girls serve in the high
school office; Shirley Fish , Rebecca
Kratzer, Bev Brockman , Penno
Fenno, Linda Kriser, and Diana
Conrad.

Jack Budd, Greg Tuckey, and Ben King are A.V.
Aids. Also (not pictured) are Gary Abbott, Dan
Harm and Larry Owens.

�ROW 4: ( I tor) Vicki Beltz, Wally Weber, Ben Puckett, Dan \Voolf, Wayne Victor, Dick Bermingham, King Base, Jim Blair,
Doug Trail, Bruce Bowers, Penny Cox, R \\' 3: Ron Avra, hris Eaton, Mary Abb tt, Regina Fuller, Gary Knirk, Bud Strau s,
Gary Etchey, Terry Williams, Tonja Traxler, Debbie Youngs, Kathy Kempton, Tern MeGee, ROW 2: Linda Satchlield, Micky
Barve, Vicki \\'atkins, Denny Wolfe, Gary Bean, Vicki Watkins, Bonnie Boyer, Kathy Booher, Brian haw, Tom Macklin, arolyn
Otis, Carol Rose , Linda Klin~,Jeanne Cook, R \V I: usan Huggett, :-.Iichelle tafford, Linda Marsh, ancy Matteson, Deloris
:-.forri , Vicki Truitt, Janet Trail, Steve mith, Darlene hort , usan Faulk, Darlene iler, Janet Hevener, Margo Eaton

Teacher's Aids

Co-op
.\10RNI. 'G WORKERS : I to r
Dave :\tcCann, .'tcve Shook,
Claude .:'\:ancc, Bob Kochendorfer,
Larry Kriser, Dick Price, Larry
Counterman .

.\f'TER:\'00:\'
WORKERS:
Tom .\taxsclll, Russ Fcnnin~sdorf,
Wame Gallop.

��Seventh Grade Favorites
Connie Cox
126

Mike Fast

�Eighth Grade Favorites
Carol King

Bruce Reichart
127

�MR. R

BERT

TEW,\R T

MRS. ELIZABETH PEN ARI

1967 Favorite
Teachers
The F.T.A. Club of Quincy High chool began a new project thi year. They pon ored a Favorite Teacher Conte t in
which the tudent voted with pennies for their favorite teacher.
The project wa solely for the purpose of earning enough
money to present a scholar hip at the end of the year. The announcement of the winning teacher brought the tudent to
their feet with cheers at the pep assembly. Mrs. Pensari wa
pre ented with a white carnation cor ag and .Mr. te\vart was
given a boutonniere.

�STEVE

NANCY

1967 Sweetheart

Couple
Nancy Green and Steve Shook were honored with the title of
weetheart Couple thi year. The cheerleader annually sponsor a weetheart Dance during the week of Valentine's Day.
Couples in the chool have decorated boxes in the commons
where tudents vote with pennies for their choice for weetheart Couple. The couple with the most votes (one pennyone vote) is then announced at the Sweetheart Dance after the
game.

129

�Quincy High Teach&lt;'rs often stop for conferences in the hall.

Jr. High tudent Council President Glenn Preston presents the
flag the Council purchased for the school.

Louise! Grades aren't that important!

Teachers discuss their ~y problems in the "snake pit".

130

�Elementa

�FIR T

EMESTER : MR . VERA CALHOU

SECO D SEMESTER: MR. JOH

Services

SPEECH CORRECTIO IST :
MISS BET Y CRAIG

LIBRARY AID:
MRS. VIRGI lA BALL
REMEDIAL
READ! G

(left ) MRS. RUTH

McCO

ELL

(right) MRS.
ADDIMAE POMRA KA

WORTH

�RO\\ I: M. From, R.
mith, M. Fish, R. Stout, R.
Pierson, T. Rogers, R. Price,
D. Miller, J. Litwaitis, S.
th, '. Strother, J. Avra
ROW 2: D. McVicker, D.
Peet, D. Supianoski, P. Halstead,
. Etchey, J. Honyoust, M. Boley, C. wallow, . Wilson, J. Huggett,
M. Frederik ROW 3: Mrs.
Harris, D. Fick, D. Cottman,
D. Pritt , G. Marion , R. Bergen, . Coville, D. nyder,
D. Pifer, M. Kesson

Mrs. Harris - 6th Grade

ROW I : L. arber, . ickerson, D. at tier, C. Carr, .
Angevine, D. Travi , L. Persails, M. Pearson, T. Topp,
. Worth. ROW 2: Mrs. Oxenham, R. ayre, R . Millard, M . Curti , . McCann,
B. Marvin, . Conkell, D.
Wineland , D. Green , B.
Bu ing, D. Me Vicker, T .
Brewer ROW 3: D. Turnpaugh , D. Loose, . Banker,
B. Klein , R . Finley, T. Howard, A. Borgen, D. Everline,
E. ClufT, . Gray, P. Burlew

Mrs. Oxenham - 6th Grade

ROW I: D. Miller,J. mith,
M. Miller, J. Hickok, J.
Aiken, . McKinley, J. Rode iler, R . Hayes, D. Wood,
T. Macklin, R . Hardy, C.
Van Riper ROW 2: J. Laverdure, . Campbell, R. Antempine, J.
gevine, P.
Grove, D. Bowen, . Buckley, T. Keith, M. Cole, j.
Connant ROW 3: R.
Thorp, D. Musgrove, T.
Longardner, C. hilling, J.
Wilson,J. Root, D. Walston,
J. Easterday, A. \\'eaver, K .
Haver

Mrs. Crandall- 6th Grade
Ill

�ROW I: Mrs. Grenentch.
R. Avra, P. Baird, M. Tappenden, T. trauss, C. Musgrove, P. upianoski. ROW
2: . Fish, L Miller, B.
tahlhood, . McLain, A
Bonham, S. Swallow, R.
Wooden, J. DeLine, G.
McKinley. ROW 3: R.
Beach, J. Luse, T. McRae,
E. England, R. Traxler, M.
Blair, C. Curry,]. Vorce, D.
Peavey.

Mrs. Grenevitch - 5th Grade

ROW I: M. Gallup, J. Center, R. Barve, R. Wells, C.
Baldauf, S. Sussex, J. Litwaitis, R. Berlew. ROW 2:
Mrs. Locke, C. Gary, T.
Camerson, V. Thrope, L.
McDonald, D. Miller, S.
Longardner, L. From, J.
Kurtz, R. ull, L. enger.
ROW 3: M. Rose, R. Callahan, D. Blair, S. Kline, C.
Fickle,]. Brown, C. Shilling,
C. Williams, P. Porter.

Mrs. Locke - 5th Grade

ROW I: R. Miller, G. Lovell, P. Todd, P. Handy, B.
Spaulding, R. King, 0.
tempien, J. Bowerman.
ROW 2: M. Supianoski, D.
Cortright, C. Pierson, R.
From, L. Higbee, P. Marsh,
. Kesson, D. onrad, M.
Bean, D. Posante. ROW 3:
F. Lett, R. Me itt, J.
mead, D. Strine, J. Brewer,
S. Binkley, D. Parker, M.
Jahr, B. Honyoust, B. Kennedy

Miss Scaggs - 5th Grade
134

�ROW l: 1. Snyder, E. Finley, R.
Lown, J. Rose, L. Barve, T. Halstead,
l\1. Cole, J. Rodesiler. ROW 2: Mrs.
chramm, S. Haver, L. Geer, S.
~1c itt,
. Wilson, S. M eiring, D.
trang, D. Bracy, B. Bowman . ROW
3· M. Drumm , S. Baldwin, A. Binkley,
J. McCa nn , M . Marsh, D . Everline, D.
Cottman, D. Bonham.

Mrs. Schramm Mrs. Tittle -

5th Grade

Special Education

ROW l : Mrs. fittlc , R. ndrews, D.
J acox, T. Gipple, R. McVicker, B.
turtz, D. Lown , R. Latson , T .
Cripple, . Albright. R W 2: D .
McVicker, M. Ash, D. McVicker, J.
turtz, H . Ash , W . H ance.

Mrs. Hicks - 4th Grade

ROW l : . Williams, B. J. ormandin , . , ickerson, . ull, M. Stulce,
B. Corrino, R. Ro llins, L. H armon.
ROW 2: T. Butters, . Tobolske, K .
Loose, P. French, R . Traxler, R . J acobs, D. Miller, C. ebring, . Locke,
D. Gilbert. ROW 3: Mrs. Hicks, K.
Weaver, B. Longardner, K . Buckl ey,
. Budd , K. H agy, M . Albright,
orris.

�ROW 1: B. utt, D. \anDyke, J. Miller, R. Hoffman, R. enger, J. Wilkinson,]. Hooley, W. Mornson.
ROW 2: D. Kestner, R.
Felts, D. King, K. Hay&lt;'s, M.
Wonders, P. Borgert, F.
Youngs,]. Bellamy, M. BarD.
amerson.
anouski,
ROW 3: Miss. Corless, C.
Coward, S. Worth, B. Ledyard, S. Gilchrest, V. Gray,
L.
VanLandingham, J.
Temples, R. Boyd, M.
Thorp.

Miss Corless - 4th Grade

ROW 1: L. Carpenter, C.
Litwaitis, B. Badders, C.
Andrews, T. McCurly, M.
Heifers, M. Parshall. ROW
2: D. Jacox, P. Burk, M.
aunders, S. Coville, T.
Owens, D. Wilkinson, J.
Schweizer, . Welch, S. Delcamp, K. Kempton ROW 3:
Mrs. nyder, . Luce, R.
Barrett, L. Hefninger, M.
trauss, B.
tempien, S.
Barnett, P. Taylor, K. Loveberry, B. Stempien.

Mrs. Sny der - 4th Grade

ROW 1: B. Topp, L. Bliss,
C. Etchey, K. Bemis, L. Andrews, R. Iles. ROW 2: D.
Wells, V. eeley, S. Sayre,
M. Ellis, C. Pinney,]. Farris,
L.
anfield, L. Wise, F.
Adams, D. Fick. ROW 3: C.
Zagyva, D. King, R. Barfell,
. Strang, D. Bowen, D.
nyder, D. Harmon, M.
Downer, S. Hoff.

Mrs. Lynd - 4th Grade
136

�ROW I: J. Burlew, D. Hooley, T. Litwaites,J. Campbell, B. Dobson. ROW
2. T. Butters, R. Walston, M. Lounds,
mith , T . McRae, D . Jutchins,
Ewers, . trauss, B. Center. R W 3:
K. Ledyard, J. Trarus, . Traxler, J.
Kraner, J. Elder, W . Binkley, R.
French, B. Fast, H . lufT, . Frederick.
ROW 4: R. aunders, D. King, C.
Kurtz, C.
tempien,
Peet, T.
Worth , L. Thompson, K. Ames, L.
Byers.

Mrs. M cManis -

3rd Grade

Miss Fought -

3rd Grade

ROW I: C. England, Z. McVicker, P.
Watson, J. Farris. R OW 2: S. Rollins,
R. Gallop, C. Wolfe, D. Hulbert, R.
Holbrook, B. Baird, K. Fickle, C.
Handy, J. King. ROW 3: K. Harrington, J. ours, R. Bean, B. Romans, T.
Mast, C. Everline, D. Bice, K. Thomas, J. Me lellan, V. perbeck. ROW
4: Miss Fought, . Miller, V. Bassett,
T. Macklin, D. Ripley, J. Orton, D.
wallow, M . Miller, B. Blair, M.
Twadell.

Mrs. King -

ROW I: A. Doll, T. Holt, D. Bowen,
D. elles. ROW 2: K. Fickle, M. Canfield, K. Whaley, T. trang, . Strother, K. Losinski, A. Finley, R. oe, T.
orris. ROW 3: J. ours, A. Walters,
J. McClellan, P. Luse, L. Brown, .
Wells, N. Brink! y, L. Temples, A. ngevine, B. Root. ROW 4: Mrs. King,
V. Rawson, . Bowerman, S. Miller, E.
Baird, R. Pierson, J. Travis, M .
McNitt, D. Treacher, T. Kling.

3rd Grade

�ROW I. B. Tarlor,J. Hag-aman,
M. Houtz, K. hobe, T. Freeburn. ROW 2: J. Hig-bee, B. Halstead, •. Rog-ers, B. \Vilson, D.
Howell. T. Mast, B. ,\vra, L.
Peavv, D. McVicker. ROW 3: L.
Haves, M. \Varkowzeski, C. Tavlor, R. Banker, D. Rose, K. Blair,
mead, L. Hupenbetker, R.
ShafTer, T. Baldwin. ROW .J.:
Mrs. Jewell, P. Callahan, D. i\.1illard,J. Burling-ame,). Benzyk, R
Tavlor, . Harrington, R . Lentz,
R. Ledvard , J. Anderson .

Mrs. ] ewell

3rd Grade

ROW I: . at tier, M. Handy, T.
Litwaitis, D. Justice, K. Morrison, K .• ewberrv. ROW 2: B.
Harmon, D. Lentz, . Luce, G.
Bedzyk, L. Queen, C. Cole, J.
Clemenson, K Fish, T. Orton, B.
Hutchinson. ROW 3: D. Welch,
. Barfell, D. Jacobs, R. Wooden,
L. Drumm, M. Parker, L. Speaker,\&gt;\'. chweizer, T. Marquart,).
Kline. ROW l: Miss Rita Fruchey, D. mith, J. VanLandingham, R. Rassmussen, F. Exelby,
B. Carr, T. Brockey, C. Gary, B.
Easterday, R. ickerson

Miss Fruchey - 2nd Grade

ROW I: J. Ostrander, T. Kanaby, D. Burlew, . Knapp (absent)
ROW 2: B. Osborne, D. alyer,
D. Longardner, M. Bradley, J.
Watts, J. Latta, L. McCann, J.
Travis, R. Temples. ROW 3: D.
H olt, P. Gi!Tey, . Bradley, F.
Avra, D. Elder, D. Yuhl, L.
murr, J. Harrington, K . ShafTer,
. Hawes. ROW 1: . Lovell, J.
ormandin, T. Loveberry, E.
Bowerman, J. Ewers, D. Stempien, T. Knirk, S. Green, L.
H uepenb cker.

Mrs. Pushee - 2nd Grade
138

�ROW I: K. Justice, R. Twadell, L.
Everline, T. Paul, B. Wood, K. Reynolds, T. tempien, . Carpenter, J.
Pifer, J. Barnett. ROW 2: J. tran~, J.
Perry, D. Lyons, D. Quimby,J. Bowerman, G. Gilbert, D. Reichart, E. Canfield, J. Fidler, B. Ha~aman. ROW 3:
~1iss Butler, M . Tobolske, M. Brewer,
D. Peet, . Kin~, G. Albright, M. haffer, T. Barnett, D. Parshall, L. lvey,
Absent: M. tout, M. Middle, K.
Gardner.

M iss Butler - 2 nd Grade

ROW I: J. Keifer, T. Fish, B. Gratz.
ROW 2: R. Counterman, D. Hutchms, R. Klepack, V. Thornton, T.
Turnpaugh, J. Beemis, E. Ford, K.
Brickey, M. Kling. ROW 3: D. Miner,
T. Meiring, E. Geishert, W. Hurst, R.
Gardner, M. Davis,J. Warkoczeski, .
Andrews,J. eely, T., perbeck. ROW
4: Mrs. Van Blarcom, M. McVicker,
C. VanBuskirk, S. Stempien, R. Loveberry, L. Beers, T. McMichael, K.
Matz, K. Moore, D. Peet.

Mrs. Van Blarcom - 2nd Grade

Mrs. Gibson -

ROW I: T. Macklin, B. Finley, L.
Ditto. ROW 2: B. Albright, M. Lyons,
W. Laverdure, M. Angevine, . King,
K. Miller, D. Chaney, A. Bracy, A.
Cluff, L. Bassett, P. Freeburn. ROW
3: J. Williams, B. Wendorf, P. eeley,
J. Bonham, . tempien, D . Parker, T.
Locke, D. Peck, P. wafford. ROW 4:
Mr . Gibson, P. Welton, B. Durham,
T. Weaver, P. Curry, S. l vey, . Rose,
M. Miller, M. Roberts, D. Harmon.

1st Grade

�ROW I:
. En~land, \'
Fish, J. En~elhardt, J. R1ce,
R. Hills, J. Bowerman, L.
Pierson , B. Dunsmore, A.
Heeley, L. Reppert. ROv\
2: G. haw, T. tephens, K.
Matz, T. Cottman, M. Posante, M. Loveben-y, B.
Geer, R. Bradley, K. Downer, C. Latta. ROW 3: R.
Halstead, J. McClellan, K.
Wolfe, P. Miller, D. Wonders, L. Peck, C. Bowerman ,
K. Williams, C. Fisher.

Miss Hartford -

1st Grade

ROW I: M. Gallop, R. Miller, D.
oble, K. Wood.
ROW 2: J.
ickerson, T.
Krzeminsk , D. Ostrander,
V. Bemis, R. Kempton, C.
Cutcher, B. Badders, D. Lovell, T. Allen. ROW 3: C.
Honyoust,
trang, C.
Baranouski, R. Bassett, S.
Drumm, C. Cluff, T. Fickle,
G. Thorp, R. Senger, T.
Reed. ROW 4: Mrs. Male,].
McRae, R. Houtz,]. Frederick, E. Swallow, L. Huepenbecker,J. Stempien, T. Watson, S. Albri~ht, A. trauss.

Mrs. Male -

1st Grade

ROW I: L. Kriser, C. Domecki, D. H erman, T. Kanaby,J. Coward, P. Hart, P.
Walters, D. Gollnick, L.
Beck, R. owlen. ROW 2:
trong, K. ormandin,
D. Daws, D. Carr, . Fick,J.
McVicker, R. Watkins, J.
French, B.
eely, P. Iles.
ROW 3: Mrs. tukey, E.
Ford, . Saunders, D. Center, D. McFarland, R. Wilson, P. K urtz, L. Fish, A.
Benck:r, J. Senger.

Mrs. Stukey- 1st Grade
140

�ROW I: S. nyder, T. A~h, L. Root, C.
nyder, D. Watkins, D. Hance, B. Ash,
J. Nickell, ROW 2: E. Traxler, V.
McVicker, L. Huepenbecker, E. Carr.

Mrs. Fisher -

Special Education

Mrs. Parkinson - Kindergarten A:M

BACK ROW: D. Wallace, T. trauss,
R. orton, J. Wells, B. Parshall, T.
Miller, B. Philson, C. Barnett, R.
mead, MIDDLE: C. Shafer, R.
Beemer, R. Frederick, R. Tobalske, T.
Harrington, E. Zimmerman, B. Marowelli, A. Doll, R. Ellis, T. Davis, T.
Latta, M. Wood, FRO T ROW: .
Moore, K. Watkins, . Cole, B. Carr,
P. Miller, D. Smith, B. Welch, S. Holt,
D. Booher, . Boyd, D. Gollnick, ITTI G: D. Alspaugh, B. Osborne, R.
Hooley.

Mrs. Parkinson - Kindergarten P:M

BACK ROW : K. Williams, B. Adams,
L. Thompson, L. Hughes, B. Miller, ].
Laurell, P. Hutchinson, S. Bonham, B.
Rice, MIDDLE ROW : B. Taylor, D.
Burritt , L. Aiken, . Field, D. Finley,
K. inclair, K. Cottman, D. Hills, J.
Weber, S. Hodge, FRONT ROW : B.
Twadell, C. Bu kberry, W. Riddle, C.
Brockey, T. ow len , B. Reed , P. Diem,
W. Stull.

�Mrs. Esterline - A.M. Kindergarten
ROW l: Mr . Esterline, C. Holloway, R. Parker, M. Mag~art, A. Hurst, D. Wooden, P. Traxler, G. Kochendorfer, C ..Baranouski ROW
2: K. Loveberry,J. Watts, R. Rasmussen, T. Collard, D. ayre, T. Taylor, D. achjens, . attler, J. Marquart, D. Houck, L. Fish ROW
3: P. mith, :-.J. Byers, M. Carpenter, M. Treacher, T. tull, D. Smurr,J. hobe, B. Bassett, K. Wilkinson, K . trothers Absent: F. Krzeminski, . Barnett, R. Boley, M. otton

ROW l: Mr.. Esterline, M. Thorp, D. Fowler, D. Ames, L. Bender, G. Miner, K. Brewer, C. Millard, R. Wendorf, B. Thornton ROW 2:
B. Borton, B. Gratz, T. Butters, P. peaker, A. mith, M. Coville, M.Jones, D. DeCaire, L. Worden, K. Booher ROW 3: C. tempien, T.
Roe, T. \&lt;\'alters, E. enger, . Albright, D. Becker, V. Harmon, D. Blank, C. Miller, L. VanBuskirk ROW 4: B. H awes, D. Burlew, J.
:-.Jull, K. K nisley, K. Newberry Absent: E. i\1e\'icker, D. nyder

P.M. Kindergarten

��Congratulations Class of 1967!!

SAVE

,. _ AT

LEONARD
SERVICE
121 E. Chicago
Quincy
Best of Luck to the Class of 1967
"The store
you can
depend
on"

DIEDRICH FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service

Quincy, Michigan

639-5555

FRED'S BAKERY

Pies
Open All Hours
Coldwater, Michigan

Ouincy, Michigan

Best Wishes to
the Class of '67

COLDWATER
BOWLING RECREATION
"Complete Ball Drilling
and Plugging"

McCOMB'S
SHOE STORE
Jumping
Jacks

Quincy, Michigan

Congratulations
Class of '67

Miss Wqnderland for Women
Roberts for Men

32 West Chicag9 Street
144

Your Friendly Dependable
Druggist. ..

Coldwater, Michigan

QUINCY
ICE COMPANY
Quincy, Michigan

�Best of Luck to the
Class of 1967

FRANCIS WATTERS
Dial 639-9445
42 West Chicago St. , Quinc y , M ichigan

WILLIAMS MILLING
COMPANY, DIVISION
OF FARM BUREAU
SERVICES
Millers and Grain
Dealers

&gt;:&lt;Prescription Permanents
&gt;:&lt;Children's Hair Care
&gt;:&lt; Fine Hair Specialists
Scalp Treatments
for the Permanent rebuilding of
the Structure of
Damaged hair
Treatment for
Acne and skin
problems for
teenagers .

Telephone: 639-3165

Michigan

Quincy

Best Wishes

SAM'S
BARBER SHOP

88 Years of Service! ! !
4 Floors of Quality Merchandise!!!
"Up to the Minute in Fashion"

Quincy, Michigan

Coldwater,

Michigan

Congratulations,
Class of '67!

QUINCY HARDWARE
Appliances - Hardware - Paint
"Right on the Corner''

Coldwater, Michigan

Phone 639 - 3355
Q uin c y,

E v erything for the Whole Family

Michigan
145

�COREY'S BEST MEN'S WEAR

21 West Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan
"Botany" 500
Manhattan Shirts
Jockey Sweaters
Farah
Swank Jewelry

Champ Hats
Dobb' s Hats
Jaymar Slacks
W em bley Ties
Revere Sweaters

Alligator Rainwear
Levi Sportswear
Windbreaker Jackets
Botany Brands
Donegal Sport Shirts

Headquarters for Boy Scouts of America

~cleaning

&gt;!&lt;

&gt;:&lt;
&gt;:&lt;
&gt;:&lt;
&gt;!&lt;

&gt;!&lt;

&gt;:&lt;

One Hour Service - From 8 A.M. to 4 P.M., Six Days
a week at NO extra charge.
Completely odorless cleaning
All garments pressed to perfection
All garments are pre- spotted
All garments moth proofed free of charge
All cash and carry service for your low cost
convenience
Expert shirt finishing

ONE HOUR MARTINIZING

PROFESSIONAL CLEANING AT ITS BEST!
(Compare-- You'll See)
146

�OTTO &amp; SONS
SPORTING GOODS

·Best Wishes
From

MacGregor Athlelic Equipment
Evenrude Motors and Boats
Schwinn Bicycle
Sales and Service

GRIFFIN'S
HARDWARE

Coldwater, Michigan

Congratulations

BEAUTY CENTRE
SEYBERT'S IMPLEMENT
SALES &amp; SERVICE
826 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Mich.
Phone 278-4407

"All Your Beauty Needs"
DOROTHY
BARBARA
ARDIS
BARB
JOY

Hair Shaping
Styling
Coloring

Phone 639 - 5985

Phone 278-857 3

Congratulations
to the Class of 1967

NEW 2 HR. DRY CLEANERS
AND
SHIRT LAUNDERERS
CHAS. MOSIER
Owner

57 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan

QUINCY
DAIRY BAR
Quincy,
Michigan

HICKOK CONSTRUCTION

7 5 Liberty Street
Quincy, Michigan
639-4035

�FIRST NATIONAL BANK

The First National Bank offers many opportunities for employment to high
school graduates, their modern, efficient quarters provide very pleasant working cond-i tions. The whole atmosphere of the bank promotes learning and experience for the employees.

SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1881
148

�At left the worn en are balancing the days business at their
counter in the front of the
building.

Two experienced women work in the
bookkeeping room operating the
coding machine, which prepares
checks for data processing, and
the micro-data machine, which
photographs all transactions.

Here is a view of the installment
loan department where the ladies
make daily postings on their ledger
cards, etc .

149

�Flooring
Insulation
Roofing
Ceiling Tile
Tile board
Paneling
Siding
Hardware
Millwork

QUINCY LUMBER COMPANY

Sheathing
Floor Tile
Counter Tops
Mouldings
Chief Paint
Cabinets

ISO

�Congratulations to the Class
of 1967

GENERAL
CABLE CORPORATION
Michigan

Quincy

Best of Luck to the Class of '67

Best Wishes From

WHITE CHEVROLET
Coldwater, Michigan

Congratulations Class of 1 67

MEL'S PURE SERVICE

HORTON'S FAMILY APPAREL

Quincy, Michigan

Coldwater, Michigan

pedwin.

Best of Luck
Class of '67

LUEDDERS
SHOE
STORE
Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater, Michigan

Coldwater,
Michigan

Pedvvins
Campus Collection
Here'a sm3rl, slee-k s t :vlin~t that fits nnv c.,mpus
wardrobe. Wear 'em for dress or wrar 'pm tu C'ln .
. they're liehtweightand handsome&gt; P(-ci\' 10 hnngs
you the kind of shoe d ign that kt•eps un ~rrowina
in popularity. Drop by and SC&lt;' all our l't·d .... •n tylrs

�Congratulations
to the
Class of '66

For "what's happenings" in young
men 1 s clothes!

DR. AND MRS.
H. R. PAPE
Quincy, Michigan

Congratulations
to the Class of '66'
Farah, Levi, Kazoo Pants
Jantzen sweaters, swim suits
IF IT'S NEW A D SHARP, YOU'LL
FIND IT AT ..... .

DR. &amp; MRS.
C. W. ELLIS

REYBURN'S
Coldwater, Michigan

Michigan

Congratulations
Class of 1967

Congratulations to the
Class of '67

H &amp; H CLEANERS

DR &amp; MRS. J. C. PARKER

Coldwater, Michigan

Best Wishes

QUINCY
DINER
Quincy , Michigan
152

Quincy

Coldwater, Michigan

Best of Luck Class of 1967

GOLDEN
RULE SHOP
Coldwater, Michigan

�CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS!

Village Square
Coldwater, Michigan

HOUSE OF FABRICS

Best of Luck to the Class of 1967 --- Congratulations

WATTS DRUG STORE
Quincy, Michig a n
153

�BEST WISHES GO
TO
THE
GRADUATING SENIORS

R. D. JONES EXPORT CO., INC.

Coldwater, Michigan

154

�Congratulations to the Graduating Seniors

McCANN
FARM EQUIPMENT

~OHN

DEERE

155

�Congratulations
Seniors

For the finest in floor and wall covering

WILLIAM HELFERS
INTERIOR DECORATOR
Quincy

Michigan
Phone 639-7625

WOLF'S
FLOOR COVERING
74 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan

For the finest in kitchens ...
Cabinets by:
Coppe s- Napanee
Wilson

I-X-L
Ader-Kay
Wood-Mode

On display at:

CUTCHER SUPPLY COMPANY
Whole sale Distributors of
Kitchens, Plumbing and Heating
599 E. Chicago St.

LEONA'S BRIDAL
AND APPAREL SHOP

Quincy , Michigan

156

Coldwater, Mich.

�BOLLEGRAF
DEPT. STORE

ALL

YOUR
CLOTH! G
NEEDS

Quincy, Michigan

157

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don't" said Lois.
"Hey mom, give
Brian some oap."

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" Hey Ron, look at all that ake!"

" mile pretty Terry and
you 'II g-et a free set of g-olf
clubs."

•·Gee, I hope Marilyn
likes my new suit."

"My name's Aleta, are you sure your's isn 't Arnold?"

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                    <text>�����Table of ontents - 2
Homecoming - 1 0
Faculty - 16
Organizations - 28
Seniors - 54
Underclassmen - 80
ctivities - 102
Athletics - 112

�Services - 134
Elementary
Advertise

�This Is Quincy High :

���Her children arise and call her
blessed.
-Proverbs

�����Cheerleaders pause to catch
the if breath at the bonfire.

The Climax
Of Homecoming

Student body shows enthusiasm
during pep assembly.

The Seniors worked hard on
their first-place float.

Hall decorations help
create enthusiasm.

Queen and King: Cathy Pask and Jerry Salyer: Left to right:
Bruce Reichhart, Carol King, Claude Nance, Rhonda Miner,
Linda Meiring, Mike Moore, Bill McConnell, Karen Irwin, Diana
Conrad, Wayne Victor, Debbi J ahr, and John Harm.

12

�Jubilant fans voice their approval of a
field goal off the toe of Jerry Salyer,
the Homecoming King.

Week Was
A 3-0
Squeaker
Over
Bronson/

Oh No! Jerry's in trouble!

The scoreboard shows proof of our
exciting victory over Bronson.

13

�Cathy Pask is crowned Queen by the 1966 Homecoming Queen , Mrs. Kathy Budd.

Cathy Pask And jerry
Salyer

Larry Reichhart has the honor
of this dance.

Named Royalty

196 7 Homecoming Queen and King-Cathy Pask
and Jerry Salyer.
Haight Street Movement furnished music
for the Homecoming Dance.

14

�Senior girls add highlights
to their first-place skit.

Seniors Grab 1967

Pep jug/

Oriole Mermaid gets stolen in the eighth grade skit.

Super Oriole helps the Sophomores to a second
place in skits.

Sing Out Juniors!

���The School Board Sets School Policy

The Quincy School Board members, left to right: Stanley Preston, Franklin Kratzer, Elmer Dobson, Jack Fowler, Ronald
Reynolds, Amy Broad, Susan Lambright, Douglas Orton, Harold Schultz.

The people in any school system ultimately control the
school. In Quincy, the people elect a school board, which
sets school policy. It hires a superintendent, whose duty is to
keep the schools running. All the hiring of teachers, spending school funds, and similar duties are done by his office.
He supervises the principals, who in turn run the individual
schools.

Superintendent Reynolds Interprets Board Policy
"Yes, here's my
name. Right here."

"Now teachers, let us
reason together."

"When can we get t&lt;r
gether to talk this over?"

"The running of a
school system is indeed
a complex undertaking."

�MRS. OMO, High School Secretary

MR. STRONG, B.A., M.A.
Michigan State University
High School Principal

Running A School
Takes Teamwork/

MRS. LAMBRIGHT, Superintendent's Secretary
MRS. LOCKHART, Receptionist

�MR. ROBERT SROUFE
Hillsdale College
Physical Education

Teachers Are
MISS JOANNE SANDERS, B.A.
Huron College
Physical Education

MR. BRENT VEYSEY, B.S.
Defiance College
History, Speech

Wonderful People/
MR. RONALD WHITE, B.S.
Weste·r n Michigan University
Science

�MR. HARRY BLAKE, B.A.
New Mexico Highlands University
Band

Ours Is A

Young

Faculty)
MRS. VIRGINIA BROWN, B.A.
Western Michigan University
Librarian

MR. ORBIN BANKS, B.A., M.A.
Eastern Kentucky University,
Guidance

�MR. EARL EHRENSTEIN, B.A.
Olivet College, Spanish,
Junior High English

But Dedicated)

MR. MARTIN CHARD, B.S.
Western Michigan University
Government , Economics , Sociology

Experienced)

MR. PAUL CUNN INGHAM, A.B.
Huntington College
Physics, Chemistry, Physical Science

MISS LYDIA FERRELL
Memphis State Universit y
Math, English

22

�MRS. ELEANOR FRENCH, B.S.
Western Michigan University
Home Economics

Dynamic) Ready To

MR. DEAN LOCKWOOD, B.A.
Michigan State University
English

Innovate) Eager

MR. CARL ILL, B.A.
Ohio Wesleyan University
English
MR. OSCAR FISCHER, M.A., B.S.
Michigan State University
Agriculture and Industrial Arts

�Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood carve a ham at the teachers'
fall picnic.

To Help
MR. DAN LUDLOW, B.S.
Hillsdale College
Math, Algebra

'

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MR. HENRY LONGHINI, B.S.
Central Michigan University
Drafting, General Shop

Molders Of Young
MRS. JOANNE MILLER, B.A.
Michigan State University
English, Journalism

�MISS BARBARA HUTCHINS
Defiance College, B.S.
English

Teachers} Duties Are

• • •

MISS BONNIE PFIEFER, B.S.
Heidelberg College
Math

Varied) Ranging
From

MR. WADE SMITH, B.A.
State College of Iowa
Distributive Education

•

• •

MR. ROBERT STEWART, B.S.
Defiance College
Social Studies

�MRS. DORIS KING
Elementary Music

Teaching
To
Taking
Lunch
Count/
MISS SHIRLEY MYERS
Art

MR. EDWARD NOFZ, B.S.
Defiance College,
Biology, Science ·

MRS. EMILY RILEY
Library Aid
MRS. JUNE McCONNELL
Western Michigan University;
Typing

�MR. EUGENE WEGENER-B.S.
Western Michigan University
Commercial

MR. ROBERT UNDEEN-B.S.
Castleton College
Social Studies

MRS. NELL VOLKERT, B.S.
Eastern Michigan University
Commercial

The teachers would probably like to forget this particular basketball
game. (The alumni won!) Left to right, Mr. Lockwood, Mr. Ehrenstein, Mr. Ill, Don Lambright, Mr. Strong, Mr. White, and Dick Bermingham.

27

���Officers are left to right : VicePresident, Shirley Fish ; Secretary, Carol Hoff; Treasurer,
Danelle Olney; President, John
Brewer.

"To Quincy."

Concessions Club Has Another
FIRST ROW:
Shirley Fish, Karen
Funk, Leigh Blatter,
Chris Osborn, Kay
Haver. SECOND
ROW: Dorthy Posante, Bonnie J o
Boyer, Carol Hoff,
Danell Olney, Penny
Cox, John Brewer,
Mr. Undeen. TH IRD
ROW: Nancy Lown,
Lawrence Crandell,
Dick Callahan, Bruce
Bowers, John
Lounds, Tim McGee, Bill Boley.

�Carry over members, left to right: Charles Ames, Loann Wineland, Alice Hardy, Melanie Rawson, Bonnie King, and
Linda Kriser.

National Honor Society Again
Dominated By Girls
On May 1, 1968, ten new members were
ushered into the National Honor Society during the
annual Tapping Ceremony. These members are selected
on the basis of outstanding achievement in scholarship,
leadership, service, and character.

This time, like all times, is a very
good one if we but know what to
do with it.
Emerson

The new members taking the initiation oath, left to right: Debby Youngs, Raynae Traxler, Pam Supianoski, Linda
Satchfield, Larry Reichhart, Tom Macklin, Marsha Hughes, Gary Fidler; Margaret Cronmiller, Chuck Avery.

31

�FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy Easterday, Nannette Foulk, Dusty Pelow, Sandy Watson, Barb Fickle, Wanda Pifer, Sandy Kurtz,
Sandy Gallop. 2nd ROW: Brenda Stem pian, Elaine Wood, Janet Irwin, Connie Kempton, Carol Hoff, Karen Funk, Sally Bonham,
Debbie Haver, Chris Osborn, Gayle Lentz, Freda Cortright, Karen Lynn. 3rd ROW: Nancy Lown, Sue Foulk, Barb Mason, Kylene
Rootes, Rocky Bellamy, Sue Perry, Dawn Pope, Linda Satchfield, Mary Williams, Bonnie Budd, Cindy Halferty, Patti Quimby, Ginney Suever, Linda Lothermer. 4th ROW: Val Grimes, Mary Riley, Kathy McGee, Debbie Burritt, Sandy Fast, Penny Pierce, Sherry
Andrews, Cindy Hoopingarner, Mitzi Traxler, Kathy Struase, Vicki Beltz, Penny Cox, Pam Bonham.

Girls Athletic Association

OFFICERS: left to right, Sandi Fast,
President; Rocky Bellamy, Secretary;
Vicki Beltz, Vice-President; Linda Satchfield, Treasurer.

�Linda Satchfield presents roses to candidates for the Miss Oriole Contest,
who are, from left to right: Raynae Traxler, Dawn Towne, Pam Supianoski, Kylene Rootes, Vicki Price (hidden), Patti Quimby, Danelle Olney,
and Nancy Green.

Raynae shows pleased surprise as her
name is announced as winner of Miss
Oriole Contest. Standing next to her is
ftrst runner-up, Dawn Towne.

Girls ) Counterpart To Boys) Sports

'

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Miss Sanders, Advisor, and Sandi Fast, President, show the G.A.A.jacket
and pin during a G .A.A. meeting.
Tiptoe through the tulips!

�The Student Council officers discuss future business. Left to right, Charles Avery, Treasurer; Linda
Kriser, Secretary; Bill McConnell; President; Tom
Macklin, Parliamentarian; Charles Ames, Vice-President; Don Brown, Delegate-at-large.

Student Council Purchases

FRONT ROW,left to right: Sandy Gallop, Bob Ball, Keith Avra,Janice Brewer, DebbiJahr,JoAnne Alexander, ue Perry, Pam
Supianoski, Connie Quimby, Patty Quimby, Linda Kriser,Jarrett Seigler. ROW 2: Vickie Vanlandingham, Dawn Towne, Bonnie
Boyer, Linda Meiring, Roger McGlothen, Dan Wilkinson, Mike Fidler, Brian Shaw,John Brewer, ancy Green, Sandi Fast, Jay Barrett. ROW 3: John Harm, Dave Rose, Tom Brockway, Gary Fidler'• Don Brown, Chuck Ames, Mike Moore, Bill McConnell, Tom
Macklin, Vickie Watkins, Charles Avery.

34

�To keep in the best condition, Maurice and Carol Phillippi
have to exercise every day.

The student body thoroughly enjoyed Ken Henderson as he
gave us a very inspiring assembly about folk music.

New Wrest ling Mat As A Project/
Here Maurice
and Carol
demonstrate
a dance fall.

The Spirit Committee of Connie Quimby, JoAnne
Alexander, and Sandy Fast had a tough job, but
they managed to build up spirit during Homecoming with posters and other things.

"I pledge allegiance to the flag ... ", and so began
every morning of school as our Student Council President, Bill McConnell, led us in the pledge over the PA.

�L~:ft to right: Nancy Green, Sweetheart; Jim Hutchins, Sentinel;
Steve Barve, Reporter; Mike Moore, President; Brian Shaw, Vicepresident; Bud Strauss, Treasurer.

Quincy F.F.A. Bring Home Many

ROW 1: Fred Hasch, Rick Kestner, Jim Wdls, Bud Strauss, Nancy Green, Kenny King, Bruce Reich hart, Gary Milliman, Ed Rawson.
ROW 2: Jack Foster, Doyle Friend, Dan Wilkin,:-n, Gary Bean, Mike McGlothen, Larry Reich hart, Jim Hutchins, Denny Wolfe, Mik~
Fidler, Brian Shaw, Mr. Fischer. ROW 3: Don Lyne, LJQ·:" Lyne, Rick Parker, Bill Bradley, Steve Barve, Gary Etchey, Duane Kratzer,
Mike Moore, Gene Suever.

36

�Here's the F .F.A. livestock judging team; left to right: Jim Hutchins, Bruce Reichart,
Doyle Friend, Brian Shaw, Mike Moore , Dan Wilkinson, and Gail Olney.

Dan Wilkinson has some practice in
judging swine.

Ag Contest Awards/

Here's the Soil Judging Team:
Mr. Fischer, Jim Hutchins,
and Ed Rawson.

Dan and Jim inspect Jim's
Farm Mechanics project.

This livestock judging team
took state honors. Left to
right : D. Friend, D. Wilkinson, B. Bradley.

�FRONT ROW, left to right: Ann Bowerman, Connie Tappenden, Patti Fidler, Suzanne Parshall, Dorothy
Posanti, Val Millard. SECOND ROW: Miss Ferrell, Connie Smith, Louise Wertz, Candy Warner, Pam
Supianoski, Miss Pfiefer. THIRD ROW: Wendy Hilton, Charles Avery, Richard Klepack, Don Brown, Gary
Knirk, Vicki Watkins, Margaret Cronmiller.

F. T.A. Builds Solid Future Teachers/

Here are some of the commonplace tools that
Future Teachers will learn to use in the classroom.
Club officers are (left to right): Pam Supianoski, President; Wendy Hilton, Vice-President;
Ann Bowerman, Treasurer; Margaret Cronmiller, Secretary; Candy Warner, Historian; and
Vicki Watkins, Representative.

�Q.H.S. Gazette Becomes
Real Paper.
In a fall election, Q.H.S. GAZETIE
was selected as the permanent name for the
newspaper which was issued every third Tuesday. Five students attended Newspaper Day
at Michigan State University in November to
learn new journalistic skills. At Christmas,
the staff sponsored a Penny Pitch collection
for Fort Wayne's WOWO radio station. They
took a spring tour of the Battle Creek ENQUIRER AND NEWS, and in March the
school participated in a contest to guess the
number of words (5,627) in one issue of the
paper.

"After we make the paper, we have to sell it." These people are
Darlene Siler, Delorse Morris, Cathy Pask, Carol Rose (hidden),
Terry Salyer, John Brewer, Calvin Marsh, and Mike Fidler.

The Q.H.S. Gazette staff is as follows: (L to R) Mrs. Miller,
Darlene Siler, Delorse Morris, Mike Fidler, John Brewer, Calvin
Marsh, and Terry Salyer.
Here are Terry Salyer, Editor-in-Chief, Mrs. Miller,
Advisor, and Darlene Siler, Assistant Editor.

�FRONT ROW: Susan Foulk, Kathy Strauss, Dawne Towne, Kathy Kempton, Cindy Sample, Judy Easterday. BACK ROW : Kay
Haver, Barb Topp, Rosetta Young, Sandra Smith , Kathy McGee.

F.N.A. Will

Render Service

To Man
Officers, left to right : Kathy Kempton,
President ; Dawn Towne, Vice-President;
Barbara Topp, Secretary ; Cathy Hawkins,
Treasurer; Mrs. Brown, Advisor; and Kathy
Hawkins, Treasurer.

The F. .A. often meets in a conference
room of the hbrary with Kathy Kempton
acting as President.

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�FRONT, left to right: Chesty Blackman, Denny Wolfe, Ken Clark, Mike Fidler, Brian Shaw, Jim Coonce.
SECOND: Mr. White, Bill McConnell, Mike More, Dave McCann, Gary Bean, Mr. Ludlow. THIRD: Ken
King, Claude Nance, Jim Riley, Charles Ames,] ack Blair.

Varsity Club Sponsors Alumni Gamel
The officers of the Varsity Club, left to right:
Bill McConnell, Mike
Fidler, Claude Nance,
Mike Moore, and Gary
Bean.

Hot action in the AlumniF acuity game; left to
right: Mr. Ehrenstein,
Don Lambright, Mr.
Lockwood, King Basse,
Mr. White, Dick Bermingham, and Mr.
Strong.

�FRONT ROW ,left to right: J. Brewer, S. Mankin, C. King, D. Bitner, C. Reynolds, C. Quimby, B. Budd,
M. Williams, C. Talbot, S. Perry, D. Conrad, P. Quimby, A. Bowerman, D. Pelow, R. Krymis, M. Short.
SECOND ROW: S. Huggett, D. Jahr, V. VanLandingham, L. DeLine, T. Lown, J. DeLine, V. Suever, S.
Warkoczeski, A. Towne, V. Millard, S. Stahlhood, J. Seigler, J. Hoff, S. Fish, V. Price, K. Nutt. THIRD
ROW: B. McCurley, R. Cole, R. From, L. Wortz,J. Kockendorfer, W. Hilton, L. Wortz,J. Kallioinen, G.
Knirk, M. Fidler, D. Wilson, D. Youngs, D. Warner, M. Rawson, C. Smith, S. Strang, G. Gleason, G. Bauldauf, Mr. Cunningham. FOURTH ROW: B. Mueller, M. McGiothlen, B. Shaw, M. Moore, D. McCann, B,
McConnell, K. King, C. Nance, R. Klepack, R. VanLandingham, B. Keith, C. Cook, D. Miller, R. Huggett,
D. Wolfe.

Science Club Strives To
Because of still further cuts in Club Day, the school's
largest club, the Science Club, felt very restricted in its meetings.
It continued to interest students in the field of science, and several trips were planned by the Club this year. The Hrst in December had to be cancelled due to bad weather and insufficient signup; the club also planned a winter outing to Echo Valley. Trips
to various museums were also considered.

Vice President, Deb Youngs, handled those meetings for
which President Chuck Cook was absent.

�Will Pam Supianoski and Bob Ball be future scientist s?

Discussion and voting becomes lively during a winter meeting of the Science Club.

Build Future Scientists

The highlight of any high school science class in the lab session. Here some Biology students dissect giant grasshoppers.

This particular meeting seems to be dragging!

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�FRONT ROW, left to right: Caren Preston, Brenda Stempien, Donna Andrews, Penny Bauder, Bonnie
Converse, Mrs. French. SECOND ROW: Nellie Cole, Linda Root, Mary Riley, Diann Conant, Leigh Blatter, Arlinda Miller. THIRD ROW: Linda Etchey, Raynae Traxler, Mitzi Traxler, Tonja Traxler, Vicki
Watkins, Alice Hardy, Cathy Supianoski.

Initiate) Have Bake Sales)

F .H.A. initiates for 1968, FRONT
ROW, left to right: Leigh Blatter,
Arlinda Miller, Donna Andrews,
Bonnie Converse, Nellie Cole.
SECOND ROW: Kathy Honyoust,
Brenda Stempien, Dorothy Bauder,
Mitzi Traxler, Linda Etchey, Linda Root.

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�During a bake sale, Ralph Cole and Donna Andrews
watch Mitzi Traxler count out change. Dorothy Bauder and Arlinda Miller seem to be enjoying themselves.

The F.H.A. officers for 1967-68, left to right, are: Caren Preston,
Parliamentarian; Cathy Supianoski, Historian; Diann Conant, Song
Leader; Raynae Traxler, Secretary; Vicki Watkins, Vice-President;
Alice Hardy, President; and Tonja Traxler, Treasurer.

F.H.A., for the "67-68" school year, had a highly successful and interesting program.
The club president, Alice Hardy, did a good job leading such activities as bake sales and Christmas caroling.
The meetings which were held once a month were always well attended and interesting.
The school year was highlighted when Melanie Rawson won the "Betty Crocker Homemaker"
award.

Themselves While Learning)

And there they were, doing what they'll
have to do about 125,000 times as homemakers. Left to right: Raynae Traxler,
Diann Conant, Tonja Traxler, Mary Riley,
and Vicki Watkins.

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�El Club de Espanol
Ha-Divertido Cuando Aprendiendo

FRONT ROW, left to right: Virginia Suever, Patti Quimby, Carol King, Roy Krymis, Julie Thompson, Sharon Strang, Heidi Rawson. SECOND ROW: Karen Sattler, Mary Williams, Lori DeLine, George Baldauf, Tom Lounds, Wayne Geer, Dave King, Jim DeLine, R:ayrnond
From, J arret Seigler, Ted Rogers, Vicki VanLandingham. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ehrenstein, Denny Wilson, Tim Gleason, Denny Wolfe, Ron
Huggett, Rick VanLandingham, Chuck Cook, Dan Weaver, Bob McCurley, Tern McGee.

The Spanish Club is unusual because it deals with
the language and a culture of another group of people. This club's officers are pictured here: left to
right, Roy Krymis, President;Jim DeLine, VicePresident; Debbie Bitner, Secretary; George Baldauf, Treasurer.

�M. U.N. A. Means Diplomacy

FRONT ROW, left to right: Jack Blair, Pam Supianoski, Charles Ames, Don Brown. SECOND ROW: Dave Stempien,
Jerry Salyer, Mr. Chard, Charles Avery.

This marked the third year for this newly
formed club. The club is designed to study the
United Nations and to understand its major functions.
Under the supervision of Mr. Chard, they participated
in the "Mock United Nations Day", held in Hillsdale.

M.U.N.A. Club officers are, left to right: Pam
Supianoski, Secretary; Jack Blair, Treasurer;
Charles Ames, President; and Don Brown, VicePresident.

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�1968 Oriole Is Bigger} More Colorful/

One of the unsung heroes of the yearbook
staff is the Business Manager; Beth Watkins filled that capacity this year.

Many yearbooks were sold this way. Demonstrating how are (left to
right) Connie Tappenden, Theresa Pawloski, Vivlde Watkins and
Chuck Ames.

This "bunch" put together this fine yearbook; left to right: Beth Watkins, Theresa Pawloski, Connie Tappenden , Chuck Ames, Bonnie Boyer, Bill McConnell, Gary Fidler, Richard K.lepack, and Louie Wortz.

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�FRONT, left to right : Gary Knirk, Linda Satchfield, Louis Wortz, SECOND : Mr. Cunningham, David Rose, John Kallionear, Gary Fidler,
Jerry Salyer, Dick Callahan, John Lounds, Richard Klepack, Tom Macklin.

Camera Club

QuincyJs Newest
This year, 1968, was the
first for a photographic organization of
any kind. This group met infrequently
with the purpose of learning photo
techniques and helping to take and develop pictures for this annual. Gary Fidler served as the elected president.

M.S.U.

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�FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Conrad, K. Miller, C. Tappenden, S. Mankin. SECOND ROW: G. Knirk, B. King, R. From, C. Smith, N. McRae, B. Badders, C. Kempton, K. King. THIRD ROW: S. Watson,}. Hoff, C. Geer, B. Gallop, K. Zagyva, G. Hook, L. McMillan, C. King,
B. Boley. FOURTH ROW: S. Foulk, T. Strauss, H. Lyons, D. Wilson, B. Keith, F. McVicker, K. Longardner, L. Hughes, R. Klepack, L.
Wertz. FIFTH ROW: B. Hickok, R. Bellamy.

This A-Band Is Number One}
Quincy High School students should take a great deal of pride in their A-band which is certainly a credit
to our school. Under the direction of Harry Blake, the band has developed into the best in the state, in Class C.
Quincy bandsmen began this year by presenting entertaining performances during four high school football games, and one college game at Hillsdale College, which was a great privilege.
During the fall, the Quincy band was invited to the M.E.A. meeting in Battle Creek, where they presented a polished concert. The band also takes part in the Homecoming, Halloween, and Mayor Exchange Day parades
throughout the year.

Hard work and many night rehearsals go into developing the mature
sound and marching effect this band
has attained.

�FIRST ROW,left to right: R. Tuckey, D. Burritt, V. Grimes, L. Hood. SECOND ROW: F. Cartwright, S. Cook, K. Kempton, R. Young, V.
Millard, B. Ball, L. Wertz. THIRD ROW: M. Fast, V. Watkins, L. Satchfield, J. Grove, S. Parker, C. Reynolds, B. Watkins, W. Pifer, J. Kockendorfer, D. Youngs, L. Kriser. FOURTH ROW: D. Miller, J. Ball, W. Geer, D. Weaver, J. DeLine, T. Barve, D. Diedrich, D. Bitner, S.
Strang, D. King, M. Beach. FIFTH ROW: K. Ball, W. Riley, l-L Blake (director).

But It Still Tries Harder/
The band presented three concert performances for the public this year: A Christmas concert, a concert
at Tibbits, and a Spring concert. Present at the spring concert was guest conductor and trombone artist, Mr. Ronald
Thielman, from Highland, New Mexico. Mr. Thielman is the composer of Chelsea Suite, a song which was played
by the Quincy band.
Of course the highlight for the 1967-68 A-band has been the straight "Number I" ratings they have received at Gull Lake marching contest, and at district and state contests, at Battle Creek. Very much enjoyed by all
bandsmen was the trip to Selmers, where they yiewed instuments being made. In memory of their effort and
achievements the band will have a record made of its concert recordings, which will be treasured throughout the
years.

The band presented a fall concert
for the student body in the high
school cafetorium.

�FIRST ROW,left to right: M. Boley, J. Aiken, S. Schultz, L. Deal, T. Blair, C. Swallow, C. VanRiper, D. Loose. SECOND ROW: S. McCann,
J. Litwaitis, S. Page, R. Grimes, B. Bussing, T. Brewer, D. McVicker, F. Cortright,~ Hilton, M. Musgrove, B. Kline, L. Parker, D. Travis, D.
Johnson. THIRD ROW: N. Angevine, K. Yuhle, D. Walston, D. Short, D. Peet,J. Laverdure, M. From, R. Pierson, R. Finley, R. Stout, S.
Strother, . Campbell, K. From, M. Treacher, F. Kochendorfer, S. Wilkinson, D. Bowen, S. Worth. FOURTH ROW: B. Price, T. Kieth,J.
DeLine, D. Goodwin, T. Longardner, D. Fick, T. Hickock, G. Preston, R. Sayer, D. Goodwin.

B-Banders Strive To Make A-Band

It was a mad scramble as we unloaded the bus in preparation

for the short concert for the teachers at Battle Creek, back
in October.

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Director Blake 1s gleefully being pelted by rubbish during
the Band's Fun Fair.

�Officers of Sum phony Band, left to right: Kaye Longardner,
President; Linda Kriser, Secretary; Bill Kieth, Sergeant-at-Arms;
Bob Ball, Vice-President.

Here's Mr. Blake directing during
the Spring Concert in the gymnasium.

Kaye Longardner, Drum
Major and President of
the Symphony Band for
1967-1968.

The Pep Band members, FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Smith, N. McRae, G. Knirk, J. Hoff, V. Millard, W. Pifer, B. Watkins, L. Kriser. SECOND ROW: K. Miller, J. Grove, S. Parker, J. Ball, D. Weaver, K. Ball, R. Klepack, L. Hughes, K. Longardner, V. Watkins, T. Barve, D. Diedrich, S. Strang, D. King. THIRD ROW: S. Foulk, D. Wilson, B. BalL

���Here is a collection of the Senior mementoes.

Senior Clare Musgrove is being measured for his cap
and gown by Mr. Brent Veysey.

We Present To You Outstanding Seniors

The seniors are shown here practicing their class song for the Jr.Sr. Banquet during one of the
many noon hour meetings.

The Betty Crocker Homemaker
of Tomorrow award went to
Melanie Rawson.

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Our D.A.R. girl this year was Alice
Hardy.

This year's Boys' State representatives were Bill McConnell and Chuck
Ames.

�Here are our exchange students: Marie Beck,
Germany; Vickie Watkins, Denmark; and
Don Brown, Chile.

From An Outstanding Class

1968

Deb Youngs went to Girl's State
last summer, representing Quin-

cy.

Marie Beck was chosen Queen
in the Tip-Up program.

Connie Tappenden and Bonnie Boyer served as Co-Editors
for this annual

�The Seniors) class of 1968) showed all

The long awaited Senior year has Hnally come to an end for the class of 1968. Even so, it has gone
out with a bang. The class leadership was in the hands of (left to right, above) Darlene Siler, Historian, Pam
Supianoski, Vice-president, Jerry Salyer, President, Alice Hardy, Treasurer, and Chris Sebring, Secretary.
Through the year many activities were undertaken. First came the Senior pictures, next came the excitement of ordering our caps and gowns, our announcements and our Senior keys.
Closely following that came Homecoming which we will always remember for we took the pepjug
for the first time by ourselves! Right behind that came Tip-Up and after that Spring, which meant the J unior-Senior Banquet and Prom.
Then, last but not least, the big day was finally here, May 31, which was the last time for many of
the Seniors to walk the halls and classrooms of Q.H.S. But the many fond memories of our Senior year will
never be forgotten by the Class of 1968.

CHARLES AMES
MARl ABBOTI
RON AVRA

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�that they were a rare breed. Experiences

BARBARA BADDERS
MIKE BEACH

GARY BEAN
MARIE BECK

VICKIE BELTZ

Marie Beck, our exchange
student from Germany,
was an Honorary Member
of the Homecoming
Court.

BOB BALL

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�JUDY BLAIR

JACK BLAIR

Bob Ball, Don Brown, and Dean VanNasdale talk
over some Physics problems.

outside and inside the classroom were

I
Is it a plane ... ?
Is it a bird ... ?
No, it's SUPER ORIOLE, alias
John Brewer, who led our team
to victory.
JOHN BREWER
BEVERLY BROCKMAN
DON BROWN
BONNIE JO BOYER

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�Seniors Merle Trenary, Gerry Coplin, John Riley,
Jerry Salyer, and Dan Wolfe relax during the lunch
hour.

TOM BARRITT

JOYCE BUYS

shared by all Seniors. We relaxed or

Jim Coonce and Cal Marsh
look on as the Seniors cheer
during the Homecoming Bonfire.
KEN CLARK
DIANA CO ANT
JIM COO CE
GERRY COPLIN

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�GARY FIDLER
MIKE FIDLER
HIRLEY FISH

DALE FOLEY
WAYNE GALLOP
NANCY GREEN

. played to wzn) as demonstrated by our

Seniors give Coach Longhini a long awaited shower after
the Championship Reading Football Game.

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�ROBERTA
HALFERTY
ALICE HARDY
KAY HAVER

CHARLES HILLIAR
GINGER HOOK
JANET HOUVEN

Championship football team. School programs .

Would you believe ... size

10~?

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�The New Quincy Minstrels sang during the annual
Christmas program. The Minstrels, left to right:
Bonnie King, Nancy Green, Cathy Pask, Marie

sparkled) becaus

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JOHN HUGGETT

KAREN IRWIN

RON JOHNSON

KATHY KEMPTON

BONNIE KING

KEN KING

Seniors Bev Brockman, Pat Riley, Deb Youngs,
Nancy Green , and Mike Moore had a big time mak-

�Beck, Linda Meiring, Chris Sebring, Pam Supianoski, Connie Tappenden, Rhonda Miner, and Deb
Youngs.

of the Seniors?

ing Homecoming decorations at Bush's barn.

LINDA KLING

LINDA KRISER

MIKE KURTZ

KAYE LONGARDNER

LARRY LUSE

DAVE LYND

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�DON LYND
KATHY MALONE
FRED MARQUART

CALVIN MARSH
LINDA MARSH
DOUG MARVIN

Our Homecoming was the highlight of

BOB MASON

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LINDA MEIRING

Linda Meiring was one of the select few chosen as
a member of the 1967 Homecoming Queen's Court.

�Rhonda Miner busily counts days 'til graduation.

fall activities)

Dave McCann pins a posey on his mother during
Mothers Night, sponsored by the Varsity Club.

RHONDA MINER

MIKE MOORE

DELORSE MORRIS

CLARE MUSGROVE

DAVE McCANN

BILL McCONNELL

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�DENA McNALL

CLAUDE NANCE

"They're buying!" "Not on your life, Jerry!"

not only because we won

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RICK PARKER

CATHY PASK

TI-IERESA PAWLOSKI

DICK PRICE

but

Cathy Pask enjoys the Homecoming half-time activities,
during which she was crowned
1967 Homecoming Queen.

�Melanie Rawson poses for Mr. Satula, one of our
yearbook photographers.

because everybody

Jerry Salyer, Senior class president, gives a
reading at the Christmas assembly.

REGINA RASMUSSEN

MELANIE RAWSON

JOHN RILEY

PAT RILEY

CAROL ROSE

JERRY SALYER

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�Principal Strong presents the Pep Jug to Seniors Chris Sebring and Pam Supianoski.

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CHRIS SEBRING

BRIAN SHAW

DARLENE SILER

RON SMITH

DAVE STEMPIEN

BUD STRAUSS

PAM SUPIANOSKI

�CONNIE TAPPENDEN

RA YNAE TRAXLER

. pitched zn and did his

MERLE TRENARY

DEAN VANNASDALE

BETH WATKINS

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�GARY WILKINSON
WUANN WINELAND
DEB YOUNGS

"Hey Melanie, Bev says there's a fly in her milk!"

Carol Rose and Joyce Buys study quietly in a nearly deserted library.

�Fair Share

M1LLARD "CHESTY" BLACKMAN
JIM HOFF
JERRY HOYT

Bob and Mike work out the solution to a
problem for Physics Class.

True science teaches, above all,
to doubt and to be ignorant.
Miguel de Unamuns

�FAVORITE TEACHERS
Mr. Brent Veysey and
Mr. Martin Chard

MOST INTELLIGENT
Alice Hardy and
Chuck Ames

CLASS FLIRTS
Bud Strauss and
Debby Youngs

Year And The Senio

MOST TALKATIVE
Ron Avra and
Marl Abbott

MOST ACTIVE
Jerry Salyer and
Pam Supianoski

BEST DANCERS
Claude Nance and
Linda Meiring

BEST PERSONALITY
Chris Sebring and
Mike Moore

MOST FRIENDLY
Nancy Green and
John Brewer

�MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Charles Ames and
Alice Hardy

BEST LOOKING
Rhonda Miner and
Claude Nance

BEST DRESSED
Dick Price and
Delores Morris

Present To You Their Mock Election Results

MOST ATHLETIC
Jerry Salyer and
Linda Meiring

TALLEST AND SHORTEST
John Riley and Kay Haver

Best All-Around Seniors.·
Nancy Green and
Mike Moore

CLASS CUT-UPS
Mari Abbott and Ron Avra

�-

Here is the celebrities table; left to right, Wayne Victor, Laura McMillan,
Terry alyer, Pam upianoski, Darlene Siler, Chris Sebring, Jim Coonce,
Vickie Watkins, Judy Kochendorfer.

This beautiful layout of food was presented by the
Juniors and was served by the Sophomores.

That was the night the Seniors first sang their song in public.

The juniors Give Seniors A Fine Banquet/

This very large group attended the Junior-Senior Banquet, April19, 1968.

Is it the "Gareden of .•.. " or Edon, Ohio? Hmm,
we wonder.

�The center of attention of the prom was a wishing
well and a wild flower. Here Mike Beach, Brenda
Badders, Penny Cox, and Jim Hoff admire the fur.
nishings.

1968 Prom Proves To Be Memorable

"You put WHAT in there?!"

�Darned tassel!

Graduation

The Commencement speaker.

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A helping hand is appreciated.

•

Every SeniorJs Fou

Class ribbons are placed and handed down from the Senior to
the Junior Class.

�Last minute preparations back stage.

Bev Brockman is all smiles after
receiving her diploma.

ear Dream/
Here we are, all ready to march
in and take our places in the
Commencement Ceremony.

���The Junior Class officers are a collection of smiling girls, left to right: Terry
Salyer, President; Lori DeLine, Vice-President; Judy Kockendorfer, Treasurer; Vicki
Watkins, Historian; Marsha Short, Secretary.
Traditionally, the Junior year is one in which
large reserves of loot are put away for use in
the "Big Year." Our Juniors tried to achieve
that by having dances, bake sales, and other
projects. Of course, the Juniors as a class
participated in Homecoming, Tip-Up, and
other activities, while sponsoring the Banquet
and Prom for the Seniors.

juniors Prepare For
Chuck Avery
Micky Barve
Steve Barve
Mike Basse
Brenda Badders

Paula Beckman
Debbie Bitner
Allen Blatter
Pam Bonham
Bruce Bowers

Bill Bradley
Janice Brewer
Warren Brown
Ron Buckley
Sandy Burritt

Bob Champion
Dorice Conrad
Diana Conrad
Chuck Cook
Penny Cook

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�Penny Cox
Margaret Cronmiller
Lori DeLine

Judy Easterday
Gary Etchey
Sandy Fast

Wendy Hilton,left, and Gene Suever, right, supervise as Wayne Victor and Patti Fidler work on their
float???

Next Year

The Big Year
Susan Foulk
Patti Fidler
Wayne Geer
Dennis Gray
Brad Hickok
Wendy Hilton

Ron Huggett
James Hutchins
Marsha Hughes
Janet Irvin
Bill Kieth
Richard Klepack

Gary Knirk
Judy Kochendorfer
Rebecca Kratzer
Phyllis Kurtz
Donald Locklin
Linda Lothamer

Tom Macklin
Jim Mankin
Holly Malone
Linda Marvin
Theodore McGee
Mike McGlothlen

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�Bob Mueller
Ron Mueller
Patti Nations
Kathy Nutt
Carolyn Otis

Guy Pelow
Dawn Pope
Connie Quimby
Jim Riley
Mary Riley

And Their Graduation Countdown
Larry Reichhart
Cindy Reynolds
] anice Rhoades

Cindy Sample
Linda Satchfield
Terry Salyer

Steve Shaw
Ann Sherman
Marcia Short

Charles Smith
Pattie Smith
Sandra Smith
See ... people do sometimes study in the Library!

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�Patty Hulbert
Gary Milliman
Janette Spaulding
Michelle Stafford
Eugene Suever

Candy Talbot
Rodger Talent
Tonja Traxler
Greg Tuckey
Rick Vanlandingham

Approaches T - Minus One Year/

Junior testing time-how delightful!

Wayne Victor
Candy Warner
Vicki Watkins

Dan Wilkinson
Dennis Wilson
Gerald Winger

Denny Wolfe
Wendy Hilton and Linda Satchfield happily stuff
teachers' mail boxes as part of their jobs as office
aids.

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�The Sophomore class grabbed second place with their skit. Left to
right: Nancy McRae, Roxanne
Bellamy, DebbiJahr, Sue Perry,
Harry Lyons, Dave Rose, and Dick
Callahan.

Sophomores

Slightly
Vickie Ames
Keith Avra
Ken Ball
Patty Bean
Roxanne Bellamy
Leigh Blatter

Bill Boley
Dan Boyer
Cathy Bradley
J anean Brown
Kim Brown
Bonnie Budd

Duane Buys
Dick Callahan
Penny Conkell
Carol Converse
Kim Cook
SherriCook

Dan Coville
Lawrence Crandall
Dan Diedrich
Marsha Ewers
Dan Fazekas
Sandy Fish

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�Doyle Friend
Janice Fry
Karen Funk
Bonnie Gleason
Valerie Grimes

Fred Hasch
Bob Harrington
Cathy Hawkins
David Herlan
Gay Hite

Confused} Overly Confident) Approach The
Carol Hoff
Dawn Hoffman
Susan Huggett

Linda Hughes
DebbieJahr
James Justice

Judy Kempton
Duane Kratzer
Leona Kriser

Jeff Krzemenski
Marc Kurtz
John Lounds
Sophomore class officers, left to right: Joanne Alexander, Historian; Kylene Rootes, Treasurer; Roxanne Bellamy, Secretary; DebbiJ ahr, Vice President; Dave Miller,
President.

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�Margaret: " Maria said : 'Ami Prefeiro
bos Enchiladas de Mi Madre ' "!

Midpoint Of Their High School Careers.
Nancy Lown
Tom Lown
Karen Lynd
Harry Lyons
Kathy McGee
Nancy McRae

Floyd McVickers
Linda McVickers
Tim Macklin
Dan Marsh
Barb Mason
Valerie Millard

Dave Miller
Margaret Miller
Dean Musgrove
Mary Nance
Danelle Olney
John Owens

Larry Owens
Mary Pawloski
Sandie Parker
Gary Pelow
Penny Pierce
Caren Preston

Keith Preston
Vickie Price
Mary Rhoades
K ylene Rootes
Connie Smith
Christine Spaulding

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�Sharon Strang
Kathy Strauss
Th eresa Strauss
Russell Fenningsdorf
John Harm

Jim Sturtz
Dave Talant
Sally Todd
Keith Horn
Dave McKinley

Dawn Towne
Obie Wallace
Jerry Watson
Laura McMillan
Joyce McVicker

Dan Wentworth
Mike Wonders
Patty Woolf

Salina Warkoczeski
Louis Wertz
Louise Wortz

Kathy Zagyva
JoAnne Alexander
Bob Burd

Larry Centers
Ollie Cole
Gary Fickle

Debbi J ahr was the Sophomore representative on the Homecoming
Queen's Court.

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�Doug Meiring
] anet Mueller
Sue Perry

Bob Risk
David Rose
Charlotte Sawyer

Dennis Stout
Barbara Topp
Phil Warkoczeski

The Sophomores led the way
to a chilling 3-0 Homecoming
victory over Bronson with
their "Orioles Beat Vikings"
poster. (Dan Wentworth is
holding the poster.)

0

Arthur Ash
Edward Ash
Larry Gipple
Terry Handy

David Lown
David McVicker
Gloria McVicker
Mike Mueller

Ronnie Peet
David Risk
Doug Risk
Larry Smith

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These Twelve
Students Have
Their Own
Special
Education
Classes

�George Baldauf
Gary Banker

Jay Barrett
Richard Barve

Dorothy Bauder
Sally Bonham
Class officers left to right: Sheri Manken, Historian; Carol King, Vice
president; Ruth Ann Tuckey, Secretary; Ralph Cole, Treasurer.

Lowly uFrosh )) Are Awed By Museum

Tom Brockway
Tom Burleson
Debbie Burritt

Floyd Cole
Nellie Cole
Ralph Cole

Bonnie Converse
Tim Coonce
Freda Cortright

Randy Daniels
Jim DeLine
Peggy Dobson

Tom Brockway and Patti Quimby observe the
Mother of Justice at the Kingsman Museum in
Kalamazoo.

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�Linda Domecki
Mary Lou Dunsmore
Debbie Haver

Ron Hall
Doug Hite
] erry Hoff

Kathy Honyoust
Linda Hook
Cindy Hoopingarner
Freshmen Connie Kempton, Sandy Gallop, Sandy Watson, and eighth grader Bcv Gallop talk
to Miss Hutchins during teachers' conferences
in October_
Sheri Mank.en
Diane Marvil).
Darwin Mason

·Associations
Tom McCann
Robert McCurley
Wendy McFadden
Wanda Pifer
Dorothy Posante

Arlinda Miller
Steven Miller
Dennis Neusbaum
Patti Quimby
Eddie Rawson

Chris Osborn
Susanne Parshall
Larry Peet
Heidi Rawson
Bruce Reichhart

Dusty Pelow
Mike Persails
Raymond Pierson
Mark Rennie
Wayne Riley

�Ted Rogers
Linda Root
Alberta Taylor
Julie Thompson
Amber Towne

Patrick Rose
Karen Sattler
Mitzi Traxler
Craig Treacher
Ruth Ann Tuckey

Larry Sebring
Larry Smith
Minnie Warren
Sandy Watson
Dan Weaver

Brenda Stempien
Virginia Suever
James Wells
Mary Williams
Pam Williams

And Other Learning
Elaine Wood
Norman Wood
Susan Woolf

Coral King
Dave King
Rosetta Young

While on a field trip, Norman Wood, Roy Krymis, and Raymond From inspect a large model of our earth.

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�Experiences.
During a fall science field trip, the freshmen observed the Jackson Airport and Weather Service.

Carol King presents a vocal selection during the
Annual Christmas program.

Mary Lou Dunsmore shows a determined expression as she concentrates on a physical science test.

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Freshmen all! Some reading, some taking a good look around, others ...
acting like freshmen!

Everyone had the oppor tunity to try to be tter his picture-taking ability.
Here's one practice session.

�Christie Ames
Brad Badders
Shawn Bailey
Joe Ball
Betty Barrett

Jim Barve
Ken Baldauf
Keith Beckman
Bob Beemer
Vicki Berlew

Eighth Graders Prepare For Senior

JoAnne Hilton looks on
in amusement as the
eighth grade skit
"hooks" the pep can!

Diana Blair
Terry Blair
Theresa Blarr
Gail Blemming

Tom Boyer
Julie Bush
Maria del Carmen
Randy Carpenter

�Kim Conkrell
Kyle Conant
Bonnie Coplin

Fred Cortright
Connie Cox
Susan Cronmiller

LuAnn Deal
Mark Delcamp
Jack DeLine
Robyn Grimes smiles big for the school photographer during "mug-shot" day.

High School By Participating)
Michael Domecki
Tom Elder
Dawn Ellis
Sandy Everline
Kim Farris

Michael Fast
Dorothy Felts
Pam Fenno
Doug Fish
Pam Fish

Glendon Fritz
Kathy From
Bev Gallop
Kolleen Geer
Becky Gilbert

Dennis Goodwin
Donald Goodwin
Robyn Grimes
Gary Hack
Dennis Hance

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�Bonnie Hall
Phillip Handy
Phyllis Handy

Doreen Hawkins
Craig Hayes
Mary Lou Hefflinger

The class officers are: From right to left: President, Mike Fast; Vice-President, Kim VanLandingham; Secretary, Betty Barrett; Treasurer, Mark
King.

Terry Hickok
JoAnne Hilton
Rex Hilton

Dennis Iford
Mark Irwin
Murre! Jackson

Studying Hard)

Donald Johnson
Gary Justice
Rick Keith

Terry Macklin
John Mankin
Susan Meiring
Kathe King
Mark King
Eddie Kling

Lonnie McMichael
Sandy McVicker
Kathy Miller
Chris Knapp
Fred Kochendorfer
John Kraner

Linda Miller
Ronnie Miller
Mark Musgrove
Lloyd Led yard
Pam Lovell
Steve Luce
Leonard Parker
Randy Parker
Steve Posante

�Glen Preston
Christina Sawyer
Mary Stempien
Donna Shilling
Randy Shoemaker
Debra Short
Linda Smith
Melvia Smith
Sheryl Smith
Tena Snellenberger
Bill Strauss
Gaty Tappenden
Randy Taylor
Jerry Topp
Mark Treacher
Kim ·Vanlandingham
Judy Waligora
Sharon Wallace

Karleen Warkoczeski
Linda Warren
David Weber
Cleo Wells
Dorothy Wilkinson
Sally Wilkinson

Karen Yuh!

And Planning Ahead/
Seventh Graders
Jane Aiken
David Alexander
Nettie Angevine

Roy Angevine
Judy Armstrong
Judy Avra

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Seventh grade class officers, left to right: Susan
Schultz, Secretary;Jeanne Litwatis, President;
Trudy Macklin, Vice-President;] eff Huggett,
Treasurer.

Steve Banker
Bob Billings
Lynne Blatter

�Begin The Long Journey To High
Marlene Boley
Arthur Borgert
Dennis Bowen
Theresa Brewer
Sharon Buckley
Patty Burlew

Brenda Bussing
Norman Cambell
Cheryl Carrino
Elizabeth Cluff
Michael Cole
John Conant

Susan Conkell
Debbie Cosier
David Cottman
Nancy Coville
Mike Curtis
John Easterday

Nancy Etchey
Dawn Everline
David Fick
Kenneth Fickle
Randy Finley
Mike Fish

Mary Frederick
Marc From
Gary Gleason
Jerry Grove
Vincent Gray
David Green

Randella Hardy
Pam Halstead
Kenny Haver
Rodney Hayes
Julie Hickok
Judy Honyoust

Tim Howard
Jeff Huggett
Terry Keith
Marlow Kessen
Bonrue Klein
Tom Kling

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�Janice Lavendure
Jeanne Litwaitis
Tom Longardener

Debbie Loose
Mona Lyons
Gary Marion

Steve Marvin
Sandra McCann
Beverly Marvin
Susan Shultz was a daily winner during the Student Council magazine drive.

Steve McKinley
Darva McVicker
Diane McVicker

School Graduation.
Regina Millard
Dianne Miller
Don Miller
Jeff Rodesiler
Tim Rogers
Greg Romans
Mary Ann Miller
Debbie Musgrove
Neal Nickerson
Jean Root
Pat Rose
Dave Sattler
Delores Peet
Mike Pierson
Ronald Pierson
Renee Sayre
Susan Schultz
Cindy Shilling
Deneine Pifer
Bob Price
Debbie Pritts
Jill Smith
Ralph Smith
Dan Snyder

�Patty Stempien
Ronnie Stout
Shelly Storther
Debbie Supianoski
Cindy Swallow
Bob Thorp
Terry Topp
Dawn Travis
Carol VanRiper
Debbie Walston
Andy Weaver
Judy Wilson

Deborah Wineland
Doug Wood
Steve Worth
Diane McVicker
Trudy Macklin
Bill Strauss

junior High
Student Council

Officers: left to right, President, Glen Preston; Secretary, Pam Fenno; Vice President, Connie Cox; and
Treasurer, Bev Gallop.

TOP ROW, left to right:
Dennis Iford, Steve
Worth, Lloyd Ledyard,
Fred Kochendorfer, Mike
Fast, Ten Macklin,
Glen Pre• m, Don Goodwin;BO' 'OM ROW:
Lynn Blatter, Connie
Cox, Bev Gallop, Julie
Bush, Karleen Warkoczeski, Pam Fenno, Sandi McCann, Trudy Macklin;
STANDI G: Jill Smith.

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���Six end men added spice to the Tip-Up Program. (L to R) are Mike McGlothen, Dave
McCann, and Bob Mueller.

''The Queen and her Court" are as follows: (Left to Right) Connie
Quimby (4th), Sandy Fast (2nd), MaEie Beck (Tip- Up Queen),
Vicki Watkins (3rd), and Tonja Traxler (5th).

Beautiful Girls And Frozen Toes

This motley looking crew won
third place in the Tip-Up Show.
( L to R) Jerry Salyer, Gary Abbott,
Dick Bermingham, and Terry Williams.

Miss Marie Beck is crowned Tip-Up
Queen of 1968 by the 1967 Queen Sue
Krok, as Mayor Stempien looks on.

Highlights

Connie Quimby sang "Good
Ship Lollipop" for her talent
portion of the queen contest.

The New Quincy Minstrels won again, this time
first place. (L toR): Rhonda Miner, Cathy Pask,
Bonnie King, Marie Beck (Tip-Up Queen), Chris
Sebring, Nancy Green, Connie Tappenden, Debbie
Youngs, and Pam Supianoski (Miss Congeniality).

�Prize fish are displayed .

And I thought I would win the snowmobile!

Of The Annual Winter Tip-Up Carnival/

You really know how to hurt a car, Huh, Jim? I bet you thought it
would float!
The crowd gathers as Jack !ford announces prize winners of the Tip-Up
drawings.

Who's Cold?

�Animal Farm members, left to right: Penny Cox, Bill Keith,
Dawn Pope, and Wayne Victor.

Richard Klepack and Patty Fidler, in front of the Wisdom
Fence.

juniors Present A Fine Play.· rrAnimal Farm }}
This spring the Junior Class pre sen ted a different type of play: Animal Farm. The play originated from
George Orwell's book by the same title. It was presented as a fable in two acts, done in a humorous manner to
illustrate a serious point about wo~ld government.
The play cast consist~d of Narrators, Terry Salyer, Pam Bonham, Janet Irvin, Mickey Barve; Boxer, Bill
Keith; Major, Warren :Brown; Clover, Dawn Pope; Napoleon, Richard Klepack; Squealer, Charles Avery; Snowball,
Penny Cox; Mollie, Patti Fidler; Benjamin, Wayne Victor; Moses, Warren Brown; Student Director, Kathy Nutt;
Advertising, Vickie Watkins; Stage Manager, Gene Suever; Wardrobe, Cathy Supianoski, Miss Betsy Craig was the
director of the play.

Warren Brown,
with three parts,
proved to be very
versatile.

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Pam Bonham, left, was a narrator. Charles Avery and Richard
Klepack, who played the parts of pigs, talk to Patty Fidler,
who was really a horse named Molly.

Here's Terry Salyer, another
narrator.

�Morning Co-Op students, left to right: Clare Musgrove, Diana Conant, Regina Rasmussen, Larry Persails, Dale
Foley, and Fred Marquart.

Co-Op Students Learn And Work Daily
Afternoon Co-Op students, front row, left to right: Gene Burleson, Mike Basse, Jack Blair, Chuck Hilliar;
second row: Dena McNall, Karen Irwin, Gary Bean, Vicki Beltz, and Kathy Malone.

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�Here are those new uniforms. The line up, left to right: Sandi, Lori, Kathi, Deb, Cindi, and Linda.

Cheerleaders Show Off New Uniforms
Varsity Cheerleaders in their football unifocms (What else?),left to right: Sandi Fast, Cindi Reynolds, Lori Deline,
Debbie Bitner, Kathi Nutt, and Linda Meiring.

108

�The Reserve cheerleaders, left to right: KNEELING,
Rocky Bellamy with Dusri Pelow; STANDING, Connie Kempton with Sandi Gallop; KNEELING, Val
Grimes with Sandi Watson.

Here are the Reserves with their football uniforms:
left to right, Rocky, Dusri, Sandi, Val, Connie, and

Sandi

The Eighth Grade Cheerleaders are shown here in
their pyramid; left, Pam Lovell, right, Robin Grimes,
from the top down, Bev Galloo. Connie Cox. and
Joanne Hiltnn.

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�This is a bowling pin's view of a bowling
ball. Don Brown does the honors.

Bowling

Lawrence Crandell, Larry Sebring, J arret Seigler, and Dan Weaver are bowlers?

Winter Sport/

This year's race was exceptionally close with five fine teams in contentionship to
the very last week for the first place. But naturally the best team always ends up on top!
There were many high games bowled this year, such as Ken Kings' 223, Denny Wolfe's
199, and·Carol Rose's 176.

Dave Stempien shows good bowling form.

Jim Hoff shows correct procedure for picking up the ball-by the sides.

�Linda and Lori, with the help of many friends, have a blanket-toss for the
"March of Dimes. "

The Sweetheart Couple : Gary Bean and Connie Tappenden.

Cheerleaders Have Several Special Activities
Besides cheering at games, the girls were busy doing other things! To purchase
new uniforms, they had dances, sold cookies, and had a sweetheart.

Sandy "watches" the merchandist; as the cheerleaders hold a bake-sale to
raise money for new uniforms.

Kathy, Lori, and Cindy in the homecoming
parade.

���Little-C Conference Champs

The most exciting play of the season was made by Jim
Hutchins. Here he takes a punt and tears up the left sideline
aided by a key block by Bill Bradley.

The result, of course, is the winning touchdown. Coaches
Longhini and Chard reflect the joy felt by the team and
all the fans present.

Well, Quincy ~ally did it. Our foo~ball team took the Hrst solo conference championship since 1949. In
1959, though, we held a tri-championship with two other Little C teams. In winning this year we set and broke
many records . We put 6 men on the All Conference squad; 0 erry Salyer, Mike Moore, Claude Nance, Ken King, Bill
McConnell, and Chuck Ames; Honorable Mention were Bill Bradley, Larry Reichhart,Jirn Hutchins, Dan Wilkinson,
and Chuck Cook). We also put 2 men on an All-State team: (Mike Moore and Jerry Salyer on 2nd team U.P.I. and
Jerry on 2nd team A.P.; Honorable Mention include Mike Moore, Chuck Ames, and Larry Reichhart-A.P.) We went
through our first undefeated season since 1949 with a tie as our only blemish; the team also ended up lOth in the
state on A.P. and 12th on U.P.I. polls.
.

The most unusual picture of year : Jerry Salyer, 48 , walks away from the play. Larry
Reichhart, 42, cuts inside as Chesty Blackman, 10, gets his head stepped on by a
Homer Trojan who also deals a knee to the
thigh of Bud Strauss, 32, who counters with
an elbow. Chuck Ames, 74 , would have
been hit by 33 of Homer except for Bill McConnell:s well-placed toe.

From pages 112 and 113, FRONT ROW , 1-r: B. Ball, B. Hickok, R. Huggett, J . Salyer, K. dark , D. Wilkinson, D. Wilson, T. Macklin·
manager. 2nd ROW : C. Avery, B. Mueller, D. Marvin, M. Fidler, D. Price, M. McGlothen. 3rd ROW: Coach Longhini, D. McCann,
C. Blackman , B. McConnell, R. Vanlandingham, A. Bladder, B. Keith, J. Hoff, M. Moore, Coach Ludlow. 4th ROW: I. Strauss, C.
Ames,J. Blair, M. Trenary , W. Victor, W. Brown , C. Nance, B. Bradley, K. King.

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�We }re Number One/

Bill Kieth tells a teammate how it was done and Rick VanLandingham hollers ''We're Number One!" The game was
the turning point of the season as the team gained momentum.

Here's the hero, Jim Hutchins, surrounded by Mike McGlothlen, Bob Mueller, and Bud Strauss. Jim was named All Conference, Honorable Mention, for the season.

1967 Orioles Provide Many Thrills
The Offensive team, FRONT ROW:
Claude Nance, Jack Blair, Mike
Moore, Jim Coonce, Bill McConnell, Chuck Ames, Bill Bradley,
Jim Hutchins, Jerry Salyer, Ron
Huggett, and Larry Reichhart.

The Defensive team, FRONT ROW:
Chuck Ames, Mike Moore, Bud
Strauss, Ken King, Claude Nance,
Wayne Victor, {)ave McCann, Bill
McConnell, Dan Wilkinson, Larry
Reich hart, and Jerry Salyer.

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�Quincy Places Four Gridders

All State Jerry Salyer talks to Head
Coach Dan Ludlow during a time
out.

Chuck Cook, All Conference Honorable Mention ,
Jerry Salyer, All Conference and All State, and
Mike Moore, All Conference and All State , warm
their hands during the cold and muddy Reading
game.

Claude Nance looks
on as Coach Ludlow
talks to his All Staters, Jerry Salyer and

All Conference and Honorable Mention All State
Chuck Ames leads the blockers on a charge up the
middle.

All Conference Bill McConnell
makes a tackle the easy way - sitting
down!

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All Conference Kenny King proudly displays the coach's
hat won by him in
the last game as the
most outstanding
Senior.

�On All-State Teams/

Dan Wilkinson, All Conference Honorable Mention, and Dave McCann, number 24, prepare to meet
the runner which Kenny King has slowed down.

Mike Moore. These
three Seniors were
named Tri-Captains
by their teammates.

Offensive
And Defensive
Players Are Honored
Slipping on the slick
Reading turf, Claude
Nance, All Conference,
makes important yardage
after catching a short pass.
Jim Coonce and All Conference Honorable Mention Bill Bradley move up
to supply blocks.

All State Honorable
Mention and Conference
Honorable Mention Larry
Reich hart hands out a
straight arm to All Conference Neil Bussing of
Homer. Bud Strauss,
Number 30, and All Conference Honorable Mention, Jim Hutchins, No.
28, bring up the action.

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�FRONT ROW (I tor) : J. Barrett, K. Ball, J. Watson, D. Wentworth, T. McCann , T. Lown, D. King, B. Reich hart, J. Hoff. SECOND
ROW : T. Macklin , T. Rogers, R~ Glaum, K. Horn, D. Diedrich, T . Coonce, J. Foster, B. McCurley,}. Wells, R. Daniels, G. Baldauf,
J. DeLine, Coach Nofz. THIRD ROW: Coach Ehrenstein, G. Fickle, D. Musgrove, J. Krzeminski, K. Cook, M. Persails, P. Warkoczeski, K. Preston, T. Burleson, R. Kestner , L. Sebring, Coach Chard.

]. V.}s Prepare For Varsity Service
Football, on the Junior Varsity l~vel, has been looking more
and more like the Varsity Edition. The team is very well balanced; although the sophomores dominated the starting lineups, the frosh substituted strongly when called upon. The season, at 4-2, produced many
thrills, not the least of which was a heart-stopping 12-6 victory over
Bronson; the second touchdown was scored with only two minutes left.
Homer supplied another great game and the Trojans won 6-0. Defensively, Ken Ball and Gary F~le stoog out. Offensively, look for Tom
Burleson, Jerry Watson, and Roger Glaum next year:

Hello there! Tom Burleson seems to have lost his
blockers and is dropped for "no gain."

�(Left to right): Perry McMillan, Bruce Reich hart, Jerry Watson, Louis Wortz, Tom Brockway, Tom Burleson, Phillip
Warkoczeski, Craig Treacher, Doug Meiring, Dave Miller, Mike Persails, Richard Barve, Keith Preston, Jack Foster, Jay
Barrett, Steve Davis, Steve Miller, Coach Ludlow, Dennis Jaynes.

Inexperienced Team Produces 7-10 Record/
A 7-10 season by a team which lost its five
starters is to be commended. Although inexperienced,
the team showed constant and steady improvement.
Doug Meiring, the biggest scorer and rebounder, along
with Jerry Watson and Phil Warkoczeski, supplied
team leadership.
Two games stood out as super thrillers: the
first Homer game, lost in an overtime, and the last
game of the season, an outstanding win over alwaystough Bronson.

Mike Persails gets two easy ones
as Dave Miller looks on.

Phil Warkoczeski
steals the ball from
a surprised Hillsdale
player.

A Hillsdale forward is pinned
down by Tom Burleson (25),
Doug Meiring ( 44), and Tom
Brockway (35).

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�(Left'to right) Brian Shaw, Ron Huggett, Jerry Salyer, Larry Reichhart, Steve Barve,Jim Riley, Charles Ames, Calvin Marsh, Denny
Gray, Charles Cook, Da,;e McCann. FRONT: Managers Jim DeLine and Dennis Jaynes.

With Only One Starter Returning)
A young Oriole cage team that finished in sixth place in
the rugged Little C Conference is looking forward to next season's
campaign. There will be six returning lettermen: Jim Riley,
Chuck Cook, Larry Reichhart, Steve Barve, Ron Huggett, and
Dennis Grey. The 1967-68 squad consisted of six juniors and five
seniors. The "Birds" reached their peak in March tournament
play only to lose in the district final to a tough and highly rated
Homer team, 91-70. Quincy reached the district finals by beating
Jonesville, 57-4 5 and Reading, 48-46. The Orioles fmished with a
9-11 overall record.
The 1968-69 team will miss the talents of Captain Jerry
Salyer, who averaged 19.6 points per game, and the fine spirit and
determination of Chuck Ames, Calvin Marsh, Brian Shaw, and
Dave McCann. Other top scorers were Jim Riley, 12.6, Dennis
Gray, 8.4, and Steve Barve, 7.6 points per game. Top rebounders
were Jim Riley, 11.9, and Steve Barve, 8.5 rebounds per game.

Coach White steps off the bench to shout
directions to a Quincy player.

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�Coach White outlines the attack during
one of the time-outs in the Hillsdale
game.

Coach White Built A Respectable Team

Whenever Quincy applied a press, Cal was right in
there, grabbing more than his share of stolen passins.

"Quit your push in', Claude!!"

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�Jerry Salyer certainly took the lion's share of awards this year. He was
named Captain, most valuable, Ball Hawk, Best Free Throw, and was
placed on the All-Conference Second Team. Dennis Gray was voted Most
Improved. Jim Riley made Honorable Mention, All-Conference.

Jim Riley jumps center as Steve
Barve (32) and Dave McCann look
on.

This was the story in the second Jonesville game, won by Quincy 75-72. Left
to right, Jim Riley, Dennis Gray, Cal
Marsh, and Jerry Salyer.

�Steve Barve gets away his favorite, the short base line shot, as Jim Riley (30) and Ron
Huggett watch.

This is the way we steal the ball : Larry Reichhart
does the honors; Steve Barve is at left and Dave
McCann at right.

�Quincy was very proud of this
year's cheerleaders, who were
always up to the minute in the
world of fashions.

Cheerleaders

Pep Up

Games) Buy New

The Varsity cheerleaders maintain pep and enthusiasm all
through the Homer game.

The seventh grade cheerleaders are all up in the air over a cheer. Left to
right: Carol Van Riper, Pam Halstead, Mona Lyons, Marlene Boley, Debbie
Cosier, and Sandy McCann.

Business prospers at bake sale
sponsored by Varsity cheerleaders.

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�Here's 5/6 of the Reserve Cheerleaders, urging the team on during the Homer game! Left to right : Dusty Pelow , Val Grimes, Rocky
Bellamy, Sandy Watson, and Connie Kempton.

Uniforms) Boost School Morale

The looks of innocence and suspicion.

Don't you wish you had an Orioleman too? Here's that missing
1/6 of the reserve cheerleaders (Sandy Gallop) with Orioleman ,
better known as John Brewer.

Orioleman aids the cheerleaders during a pep assembly.

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�FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Parker, F. Cortright, M. King, R. Keith, M. Irving,]. Barve,J. Deline. SECOND ROW: T. Blair,
T. Elde~,J. Ball, D. Iford, M. Fast, D. Goodwin, Coach Stewart. THIRD ROW: G. Preston, D. Goodwin, K. Vanlandingham,
R. Hilton, B. Badders, F. Kochendorfer, L. Gipple.

8th Grade Has A Winning 3-2 Season
The eiglhh grade team compiled a record of 3-2 in regular season play . The team's leading
scorer, Fred Kochendorfer, compiled a 12.6 per game average, besides grabbing 16 rebounds a game.
Good team spirit characterized the team, and it should carry over to next year's J V team.

Terry Elder (16) and Mike Fast
( 43) lose a rebound to the freshmen.

Rex Hilton (13) and Don
Goodwin (SO) aren't close
enough to stop this score.

�FRONT: Steve Bowen, Mike Pierson , Ken Fickle, Steve Worth, Terry Keith. SECOND: Vincent Gray, Jeff Huggett,
Rodney Hayes, Tim Rogers, Dave Sat tler. BACK: Dave Cottman, Tim Howard, Dave Alexander, Norman Campbell,
David Green.

Seventh Graders Begin Organized Ball/

Coach Chard talks to the team during a time
out.
The jump: left to right, Steve Worth, David
Green, Norman Campbell, Jeff Huggett.

�The 1968 Baseball Team, FIRST ROW, left to right: Sam Mascot, Phil Warkoczeski, Jerry Watson, Dennis Gray, Gary Fickle, Ken Ball,
Bruce Bowers, Dennis Wilson, Dean Musgrove, Bob BalL SECOND ROW: Coach Sroufe, Tim Macklin, Clare Musgrove, Brad Hickock, Tim
McGee, Jim Riley, Bob Mueller, Gary Fidler, Gary Bean, Mike Fidler, Ray Pierson, Manager.

Baseball Proves To Be SpringJs Best Sport/
The baseb.all team made a good showing this year. Players who contributed greatly to the "cause" were Jerry Watson, Dennis Gray, and Clare Musgrove. Certainly one of the exciting games
was the first one with Camden-Frontier. In that rain-soaked game,
Dennis Gray socked a three run homer at the bottom of the fourth
inning to win it.

Phil Warkoczeski, our best young
pitcher, drills in a strike on a helpless Athens batter.

Brad Hickok sometimes tries to catch the
ball on the chest. Fortunately, the ball
was foul.

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�FRONT ROW, left to right: Larry Luse, Jim Coonce, Steve Shaw, Rick Kestner, Tim Coonce, Dan Wentworth. SECOND ROW:
Manager, John Lounds, Dave McCann, Chuck Smith, John Riley, Rick Vanlandingham, Chuck Cook, Harry Lyons. THIRD
ROW: Norman Wood, Gene Suever, Doug Meiring, Merle Trenary, Mike Persails, Jim Hoff, Coach Chard.

1968 Track Team Is Well Balanced
Track has not enjoyed the same popularity as baseball in recent years at Q.H.S. However, that does not mean that track isn't liked.
The tracksters have performed well this spring.
Athlet es such as Chuck Smith, Steve Shaw, Bud
Strauss, and John Riley have done exceptionally
well. Also to be commended are the 880 and mile
relay teams. As the team is ''loaded" with underclassmen, next year should be unusually good.

Steve Shaw makes an effort in the broadjump.

Chuck Cook in the high-jump.

Chuck Smith breaks the tape in the 880-relay.

��Bill Keith : " I dar e ya'
to cross THAT line. "

Allen Blatter and Harry Lyons
dem onstrate the "ready " position
during wrestling practice .

Doug Marvin is on top , but he
seems to be getting the worst end
of the deal.

This is the first Oriole wrestling team in the school's history.
The year was full of joys and disappointments, highlighted by big victories over Coldwater and North Adams. Many of the returning boys are
eagerly awaiting next year's season, to use what they have learned at the
state regional tournament and to improve the techniques they learned
throughout the year. The record for all dual meets was four wins and
five losses.

Quincy)s NewestTeam Is A Success
FRONT ROW,left to right : Bob McCurley, Larry Luse , Dale Foley (captain), Doug Marvin, Kim
Brown, Harry Lyons, George Baldauf. SECOND ROW : Larry Sebring, Tim Coonce, Bill Keith , Warren Brown, Al Blatter, Dick Price, Tom Macklin, Coach Nofz.

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��This is girls' basketball; not quite like the boys do, is it?

Coach Sroufe watches as Tim Coonce pins his man in gym
class.

Here )s P.E. For Boys And Girls

Would you believe a bird? A plane? Tom Terrific? Or that
my shor ts just ripped out in the back??!

Miss Sanders leads the girls in calisthentics.

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���FIRST ROW, left to right: L. McVicker, A. Bowerman, C. Preston, L. Kriser, C. HOff, K. Funk, M. Eaton, J. Easterday, C. Hawkins. SECOND ROW: D. Olney, B. Boley, D. Buys, D. Herlan, B. Mason, M. Rawson, S. Perry, L. Wineland, S. Parshall, D. Posanri, P. Cox, G. Lentz,}. Lounds. THIRD ROW: B. Budd, B. Boyer, P. Supianoski, B. King.
R. Miner, M. Miller, R. Glaum, C. Avery, S. Woolf, P. Bean, T. Macklin, D. Youngs, L. Meiring, R. Traxler, M. Barve,
S. Fast. FOURTH ROW: C. Supianoski,J. Brewer, Brian Shaw, M. Moore, J. Salyer, D. McCann, R. Klepack, K. King,
S. Barve, C. Ames, D. BroyVt, S. Shaw, M. Fidler, D. Willinson, L. Luce, and V. Watkins.

Here the A.V. Aids work on a projector. From left to
right, they are L. Sebring, T. Rogers, D. Miller, D. Diedrich, K. Preston.

A.V. Aids, left to right: K. Ball, M. Basse, B. B• adley,
D. McCann.

High School office aids, L.-R.: M. Rawson, C. Pask, L.
Kriser, W. Hilton, P. Supianoski, L. Satchfield, A. Hardy.

Library aids, left to right: L. Hook, S. Fish, M. Miller,
P. Bean, V. Kratzer,}. Rhoades.

�These students served as elemen tary aids. FRONT: M. Rhoades, P.
Cook, P. Beckman, L. DeLine, S.
Burritt, S. Kurtz, MIDDLE: H. Malone, L. Blatter, S. Warkoczeski, B.
Gleason, P. Bonham, T. Pawloski,
BACK: C. Otis, S. Woolf, C. Cook,
T. Traxler, p. Callahan, S. Andrews,
B. Badders.

Many Hands Make For Light Work/

The Bus Drivers! TOP: R. Smith, D. Hulbert, H. Marvin, C. Lampman;
ROW 2: 1-l Saudy, B. Pierson, A. Satder, E. Klepack, B. Badders;
ROW 3: H. Esterline, R. Bargert,J. Beck, R. Riddle, R. Badderson;
BOTTOM: H. Talant, J. Goforth, H. Trail.

These ladies handle the elementary school lunchroom:
(left) Mrs. Fidler, and Mrs. Temples on page 134,
left to right are Mrs. Lemmon, Mrs. Markley, Mrs.
McRae, Mrs. Foster, Miss Todd.

E. Smith (on ladder), J. Hildebrand (with mop), E.
Burk, W. Miller, E. Daniels (kneeling in front).

���MR. JOHN WORTH , Elementary Principal

Principal Worth Supervises

MRS. VANPATTE , Secretary

Mr. Worth addresses the fifth
and sixth grades.

�Mrs. Pomranka helps students through Remedial Reading.

Miss Craig, Speech Correctionist, is shown here
with some of her students.

Kindergarten Through Sixth Grade

One of the many things that special edu·
cation students do is make paper animals.
They are (L to R) standing: Bob Latson,
Terry Gipple, Steve Albright, Harold Ash,
Dick McVicker, Don McVicker, Bill
Hance; sitting: Tim Gipple, Lyle Root,
Mike Ash, and Dan Watkins.

These students pass their time by listen·
ing to a record player. They are (L to R):
Russel Andrews, Lyle Root, Jane Sturtz,
and Joan Nickell.

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�FRONT: M. Gallop, P. Supianoski, B.
Spaulding, D. Conrad, R. Wooden, K.
Knapp, E. Hinley, R. Smith, J. Bowerman, SECOND: R. McNitt, C. Curry,
P. Marsh,]. McCann, B. Honyoust, D.
Peavy, S. Baldwin, D. Everline. THIRD:
Mrs. Harris, M. Bean, T. Cammerson, J.
Kurtz, J. DeLine, L. From, P. P.o rter, T.
Strauss, S. Fish, J. Shaffer. FOURTH :
L. Miller, C. Baldauf,]. Rose, D. Cole,
A. Bonham, D. Bracy, B. Cole, S. Brown,
M. Supianoski, S. Haver.

Sixth Grade

Mrs. Harris
FRONT: M. Snyder, D. Spurlock, S.
Meiring, B. Bowan, M. Rose, R. Miller,
P. Todd, D. Strang, 0. Stempien. SECOND: A. Binkley, C. Shilling, M. Marsh,
S. Kline, D. Fenningsdorf, B. Kennedy,
E. England, K. Smillie. THIRD: P.
Handy, S. McLain, F. Lett, D. Blair, J.
Vorce, D. Bonham, C. Williams, R. Null.
FOURTH: Mrs. Oxenham, T. Halstead,
] . Center, L. Geer, L. McDonald, G. McKinley, D. Cortright, C. Musgrove, R.
Wells, C. Gary.

FRONT: J. Rodesiler, R. Lawn, R. Avra,
G. Lovell, M. Tappenden, R. King, M.
Cole, R. Burlew. SECOND: T. McRea,
M. Blair,]. Brown, S. Binkley, C. Fickle,
]. Nance, M.Jahr, R. Traxler. THIRD:
V. Thorp, S. Longardner, L. Senker,J.
Luse, D. Parker, R. Callahan, J. Smead,
D. Cottman, M. Drumm. FOURTH: P.
Baird, J. Litevaitus, D. Posante, L. Higbee, R. From, S. Kessen, R. Beach, M.
Mills, C. Pierson, S. Swallow.

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Sixth Grade

Mrs. Crandall

�FRONT : K. Loveberry , D . Wells, L.
Hefflinger, M. Ellis, M. Brown, S. Strang,
D. King. SECOND : Mrs. Ill, R. Hoffman , B. Badders, A. Cox , S. Worth, K.
Hagy, W. Norris,J . Hooley. THIRD : R.
Longardner, S. Luse, V. Gray, M. Thorp,
F. Adams, L. Andrews, C. Strang, S.
Delcamp, L. Eagle.

Fifth Grade
FRONT: David Miller, Randy Smith,
Rusty Jaco bs, Terry Owens, Linda Wise,
Kim Bailey,Jill Temples. SECOND :
Sandy Hoff, Denise Bowen, Deborah
Kestner, Jack Bellamy, Vickie Neeley,
Dennis Wilkinson, Regina Shar p, Shelby
Strauss. THIRD : Mrs. Trenary, Linda
Carpenter, Candy Bassett, Steve Nickerson, Kathy Weaver, Steve Null, Kevin
Bemis, Alb ert Feldbauer, Dean Van
Dyke, Judy Miller, Tim McCurley.

Mrs. Trenary
Here are some of our
students helping out
in the cafeteria.

We do

~xercises

in the afternoons.

143

�FRONT: C. Litwaitis, B. Topp, J. Wilkinson, N. Jackson, L. Harm on, M. Helfers, B. Nutt. SECOND: D. Camerson,
D. King, C. Zagyva, S. Tobolske, C. Pinney, R. Rollins, K. Loose, P. Borget,
N. Welch. THIRD: Mrs. Locke, S. McNitt, R. Barfel, P. French, D. Snyder, L.
VanLandingham, B. Corrine, R. Felts.
FOURTH: B. Stempien, B. Ledyard, S.
Mteriman, M. Downer, A. Mills, K.
Kempton, K. Buckley, K. Brockway, C.
Coward.

FRONT: K. Reichhart, S. Williams, B.
Normandin, L. Bliss, M. Parshall, C. Andrews , T. Lane. SECOND: S. Coville,
L. Canfield, R. Traxler,]. Farris, M.
Wonders, C. Sebring, K. Hayes. THIRD:
Miss Goward, M. Albright, M. Saunders,
S. Gilchrest, S. Locke, F. Young, S.
Sayre, S. Budd, M. Stempien. FOURTH:
R. Senger, R. Shobe, C. Pierson, I. Wilson, D. Gilbert, D. Harmon, B. Barnett,
R. Iles, C. Etchey.

FRONT: D. Hooley, C. Rodgers, T.
Kling, T. Mast, E. Baird, S. Rollins, J.
Campbell. SECOND: N. Binkley, C.
Handy, M. Lounds, C. Kurtz, T. Freeburn, K. Smith, T. Baldwin, K. Harrington. THIRD: K. Losinski, B. Blair, W.
Eagle, R. French, C. Everline, D. Rose,
D. Bice,J. Burlingame, C. Taylor.
FOURTH: Mrs. Hicks,J. Sours, C.
Rodesiler, I. Cole, D. Treacher, B. Ramsey, T. Worth, V. Sperbeck, L. Hayes.

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Fourth Grade

Mrs.

�Patty Watson, Vanessa Rawson, 'rim
Strang, Ronnie Bean, Laura Byers, wait
for their reading programs from Mrs.
Lynd.

Julia King is a million miles from her
reading class!!

FRONT: M. Fahlen, B. Wilson, K.
Fickle, B. Avra, T. McRae, R. Walston,
R. Gallop, K. Whaley, T. Bro wn. SEC
OND: S. Merrill, P. Callahan, D. McVicker, V. Bassett, L. Thompson, A.
Finley, T. Macklin, C. England, S.
Strauss. THIRD: C. S~ockwell, P. Luse,
W. Binkley,]. Elder, T. Mast, L. Thomas,
C. Stockwell. FOURTH: Miss LaBelle,
R. Pierson, L. Temples, A. Walters, M.
Warkoczeski, R. Shaffer, M. Fry.

Fourth Grade -Miss La Belle

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FRONT: B. Center, T. orris, S. Miller, L. Huepenbecker, T. Strang, H.
Cluff, L. Peavey. SECOND: P. Waston,
M. Canfield,]. King, V. Rawson, P.
Marsh, L. Byers, C. Stempien, K. Shobe,
THIRD : J.Smith,A.Angevine,J.
Marsh, R. Banker, K. Blair, S. Smead, R.
Taylor, C. Bauder. FOURTH: Mrs.
Lynd, D. Hulbert, R. Bean, P. Irvin, S.
Frederick, B. Fast,J. ours, J. McClellan, K. Ledyard.

Fourth Grade

Mrs. Lynd

�FRO T: B. Ledyard,]. Burlew, N. McMichael, G. Ewers, C. Wolfe, B. Halstead,
J. Fry, R. Lyon. SECOND: T. Holt, D ..
King, E. Hollingsworth,]. Anderson,].
Lane, C. Strother, S. Bowerman, J. Hagaman, K. Fickle, THIRD: J. Higbee, M.
McNitt, J. McClellan, D. Ripley, C. Wells,
B. McKenzie, L. Brown, J. Kraner, J.
Travis, T. Litwaitii . FOURTH: Miss
Corless, C. Peet, D. Swallow, M. Miller,
R. Lentz,J. Arton, C. Irvin, R. Saunders.

Fourth Grade

Miss Corless

o, 'cause I have a date with Johnny that night.

FRONT: D. Longardner, S. Luce, T.
Orton, D. Peet,J. ormandin, M. Kling,
R. Counterman, R. Morrill. SECOND:
S. Green, K. Shaffer, K. Dunn, J. Strang,
K. Reynolds, M. Handy,J. Keifer, C.
Cole. THIRD: J. Ewers, V. Spurlock,
K. Moore, D. Hutchins, S. Bailey, T.
Knirk, S. Stempien, J . VanLandingham.
FOURTH : Mrs. King, C. Gary, T. Loveberry, R. Wooden, J. Bowerman, M.
Davis, M. Middel, C. Snyder.

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Third Grade

Mrs. King

�FRONT: S. Knapp, L. Everline, K. Justice,
S. Sattler, L. Kanaby, R. Temple, C. VanBuskirk, J. Kline. SECOND: J. Bemis, T.
Stempien, R. Rasmussen, E. Geishert, J.
Friend, D. Walkins, L. Mills, T. Meiring, B.
McGee, D. Smith, K. Gardner, D. Stempien. THIRD: G. Snyder, D. Quimby, J.
Perry, N. Carpenter, L. Drumm, L. Heupenbecker, F. Avra, M. Buckley, R. Loveberry, M. Brewer, D. Burlew, Mrs. Jewell.

Third Grade

Mrs. jewell
FRONT: B. Hutchinson, E. Bowerman, J.
Harrington, K. Newberry, K. Matz, M.
Kokinis, M. Parker, B. Bailey, L. Sullivan,
B. Smith. SECOND ROW: M. Tobolske,
D. Millard, S. Andrews, B. Jackson, M.
Shaffer, T. McMichael, B. Harmon, J.
Watts, T. Turnpaugh, L. McCann, R. Gardner, D. Hance. THIRD ROW: Miss Fought,
T. Fish, J. Ostrander, D. Justice, J . Pifer,
K. Cole, M. Sebring, J. Neeley, L. Huepenbecker, S. Lovell, G. Gilbert, B. Root, D.
YuhL

FRONT: S. Hawes, J. Fidler, D. Jacobs, R.
ickerson, B. Wood, B. Easterday, W.
Schweizer, D. Lyons, D. McVicker, J. Travis. SECOND: P. Giffey, M. Barley, A.
Pierson, L. Speaker, D. Reichhart, C. Bradley, D. Miner, T. Sperbeck,]. McGee, D.
Salyer, B. Osborne. THIRD: T. Litwaitis,
D. Welch, D. Russell, K. Fish, J . Warkoczeski, D. Holt, T. Paul, V. Thornton, C.
Relich, A. Bauder, K. Brickey, Miss Hartzler.

Third Grade

Miss Hartzler

147

�FRONT: R. Miller, M. Stout, D. Lentz,
J. Engelhardt, S. Saunders, D. Lovell, A.
Neeley, SECOND: L. Ditto, T. Locke,
L. Pierson, P. Kurtz, C. England, L. Fish,
C. Cuthher, T. Macklin. THIRD: D.
Harmon, E. Canfield, D. Wonders, J.
French, C. Cluff, T. Gent, C. Honyoust,
M. Miller, . Strang. FOURTH : Mrs.
Pushee, G. Thorp, F. Parkinson, R. Bradley, M. Medlock, R. Watkins, M. Roberts,
E. Ford.

FRONT: B. Collard, J. Senger, C. Burlingame,]. Latta,J. Rice, D. Noble,J.
Stempien, W. Sharp. SECOND: W. Laverdure, K. Wolfe, T. Allen, C. Bowerman,
E. Swallow, A. Bender, M. Lyons, C.
Domecki. THIRD: S. Drumm, D. McFarland, T. Reed,J. Williams, D. Center,
P. lies, R. Hagaman,J. Middel.
FOURTH: Mrs. VanBlarcom, N. Strang,
B. Durham, K. Ramsey,J. Bonham, J.
McKenzie, D. Parker, M. Loveberry, R.
Wendorf.

FRONT: D. Hutchins, B. Finley, L.
Kriser, E. Ford, R. Houtz, R. Kempton.
SECOND: S. Albright, T. Kanaby, R.
owlen, T. Cole, K. Williams, P. Freeburn, L. Cooney, L. Beck. THIRD: P.
Lyons, S. Snyder, P. Curry, K. Normandin, D. Peck, K. Matz, L. Reppert, K.
Downer, M. Gallop. FOURTH: Mrs.
Hauver, R. Senger, T. Fickle, D. Wooden,
S. Stempien, M. Posante, P. Neeley, T.
Cottman.

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Second Grade

Mrs. Hauver

�FRONT: D. Ostrander, N. Rockhold,].
Coward, A. Bracy, D. Chaney, J. Bowerman,]. McRae, K. Wood. SECO D: K.
Miller, B. Schultz, P. Walters, P. Miller,
V. Bemis, S. King, R. Halstead, P. Cole,
C. Fisher, B. Badders. THIRD: R. Bassett, S. Rose, G. Shaw,]. Van Dyke, E.
Traxler, S. Barfell, D. Hollingsworth, B.
Dunsmore. FOURTH: Miss Fruchey,
R. Connin, T. Weaver, D. Waligora, S
lvey, D. Daws, T. Watson, B. Geer,J.
Fredericks.

FRONT: S. Hodge, L. Warden,]. Shobe,
D. Wallace, S. Moore. SECOND: K.
Rodesiler, C. Holloway, K. Wilkinson, C.
Stempien, D. Burlew, A. Cluff, K. Loveberry, E. McVicker. THIRD: D. Burritt,
R. Tobalske, P. Eagle, V. Fish, L. Benber,
D. Sayre, C. Barnett, A. Smith.
FOURTH: Mrs. Lockwood, T. Latta, T.
Davis, N. Bailey, J. Bailey, L. Hue penbeck, C. Normandin, K. Sinclair.

FRONT: B. Welch, C. Miller, M.
Treacher,J. Null, K. Teachout. SECOND: P. Traxler, T. Nowlen, N. Cole,
B. Bassett, B. Adams, B. Parshall, T.
Walters, R. Smead. THIRD: B. Miller,
R. Pierson,]. Nickerson,]. Watts, D.
Hermon, B. Taylor, L. Fish, D. DaCaire. FOURTH: M. Coville, M. Cotton,
M. Thorp, R. Beemer, S. Field, P. Hutchinson, B. Albright, Miss Hartford.

First Grade

Miss Hartford
j
t

149

�FRONT: B. Harmon, D. Borton, D.
Snyder, P. Diem, D. Booher. SECOND:
S. Boyd, W. Riddle, K. Booher, K.
Strothers, P. Smith, K. Newberry.
-THIRD: C. Smith, R. Frederick, T. Ash,
K. Cottman, T. Collard, P. Speaker, B.
Norton, M. Odum. FOURTH: T. Taylor,G. Ramsey,]. McClellan,]. McVicker, B. Ash, T. Harrington, C. Millard,
Miss Lomont.

FRONT: B. Reed, R. Hollingsworth, D.
Becker, L. VanBuskirk, T. McVicker.
SECOND: M. Carpenter, K. Watkins, L.
Hughes, D. Alspaugh, R. Hooley, K.
Knisely, B. Osborne, N. Byers. THIRD:
]. Wells, S. Jacobs, T. Strauss, G. Kochendorfer, L. Kling, S. Sattler, K. Williams,
B. Gratz. FOURTH: Mrs. Gibson, L.
Aiken, C. Holbrook,]. McKenzie, G.
Miner, C. Latta, R. Wendorf, K. Brewer.

FRONT: S. Bohham, B. Rice, E. Senger,
S. Holt, C. Shafer. SECOND: C. Baranouski, M. Wood, T. Honyoust, R. Parker,
B. Boley, L. Bassett, R. Rasmussen, C.
Albright. THIRD: L.A. Thompson, T.
Mills, D. Fowler, B. Thornton, B. Ellis,
M. Jones, D. Wooden, D. Smith.
FOURTH: Mrs. Male, L. Peck, P. Swafford, B. eeley, K. KoKinis, B. Marowell, D. Finley, D. Houck.

ISO

First Grade

Mrs. Male

�Kindergarten

A.M. Kindergarten
Mrs. Esterline

FRONT: T. Coville, T. Brewer, T. Smith,J. Prince, G. Latta,
J. McGee, D. Cutcher, B. Hawes. SECOND: K. Cox, J.
Stempien, B. Kurtz,J. Watkins, R. McRae, M. Medlock, B.
Higbee, C. Center. THIRD: D. Dove, R. Posante, P. Travis,
M. Mitchell, T. Mast, S. Sayre, S. Blair, D. Bailey, P. Miller,
FOURTH: G. Smith, C. Laurell, K. Middel,J. Nail, G. Ramsey, C. Johnson, N. Pape, B. Swallow, R. lies, Mrs. Esterline.

Kindergarten

FRONT: N. Bowerman, D. McFarland, S. Peet, M. Truitt, E.
Soxman, L. Wilson, D. Strong, SECOND: J. McRae,J.
Smith, T. Griffm, D. Hance, D. Cotton, S. Smith, T. Morris.
THIRD: Mrs. Esterline,}. R. Quimby, B. Ludlow, L. Zimmerman, D. Friend, P. Bickwith, S. Hulbert.

A.M. Kindergarten
Mrs. Parkinson

FIRST: J. Merriman, G. Gratz, J. Jeffery, G. Shaw, R. Rice,
M. Connin, R. Cole, K. Newberry. SECOND: S. Knisely, R.
Posante, D. Miller, S. Kaufman, K. Senger, R. Coward, C.
Booher, R. Klotz. THIRD: B. Hawes,J. Hoffman, G. Strong,
V. McVicker, T. Dunn, D. Thomas, R. Rhodes, T. Thibideau,
E. Thorpe. FOURTH: M. Neeley, S. Bowerman, R. Sattler,
N. Lesner, L. Hupenbecker, R. Sours, T. Smith, S. Becker.
BACK: Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs. Klepack.

P.M.

P.M.

FRONT: L. Pierson, L. Kochendorfer, K. Smith, T. McLain, S.
Kiefer, D. Thomas,J. Honyoust. SECO D: P. Hagaman, M.
Persails, T. Gallop, M. McConnell, K. LaBarge, D. Roberts, T.
Parker. THIRD: Mrs. Parkinson, M. Wooden, K. Miller,J.
Boothe, R. Bean, . Drum, S. Bender.

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Curle Suit Sport Coats
Alligator All-weather Coats
Van Heusen Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
Lee and Adams Hats

W. L. Douglas and Weinbrenner Shoes
Jolene and Desc. Shoes
.Mojud Nylons
Samsonite Luggage
Lee, Key-men and Billy the Kid Pants

Congratulations to
the Class of 1968

Leona )s Bridal
And Apparel Shop

Quincy,

Michigan

�_ Best of Luck
Class of 1968

Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater, Michigan

Congratulations to
the Class of 1968

QUINCY
ICE COMPANY

LUEDDERS SHOE STORE
PEDWIN SHOES

Quincy

Michigan

Coldwater,

Michigan

�Congratulations to the
Class of 1968

"Congratulations to the
Class of 19 68"

ALLEN HARDWARE

Allen, Michigan

BEAUTY CENTER
CONRAD INSURANCE
AGENCY

"ALL YOUR BEAUTY NEEDS"
Hair Shaping

BARBARA
CONNIE
BARB
JOY
EVY

Styling
GENERAL INSURANCE
Coloring
Quincy, Mishigan
Quincy and Coldwater, Michigan

Phone 639-5985

Best of Luck to the Class of 1968 -Congratulations

WATTS DRUG STORE
Quincy, Michigan
162

�CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968

R. D. JONES EXPORT CO., INC.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1968

BILL AND RUTH'S T.V.
COLOR TV-STEREO-RADIO
Quincy, Michigan

639-9625
163

�YOUR SUPPLIER OF:
Flooring
Insulation
Roofing
Ceiling Tile
Tile board
Paneling
Siding
Hardware
Millwork
Sheathing
Floor Tiles
Cabinets
Counter Tops
Moulding
Chief Paints

QUINCY LUMBER COMPANY
10 Maiden Lane
Quincy, Michigan

See our brand-new, modem
showrooms.

164

�COREY'S MENS WEAR

21 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan

ACORN
PRODUCTS
COMPANY
KWIKIE SUPER MARKET

Quincy, Michigan

Quincy , Michigan
165

�First National Bank - A Stalwart

Here is the convenient Drive-In
facility.

�In The Quincy Community

Modern computers speed account tabulations.

Fast, friendly customer service is the rule here.

167

��CUTCHER'S
SUPPLY
COMPANY
639 E. Chicago Road
Coldwater, Mich.
278-4538
Kitchens, plumbing,
heating, and
swimming pools

Congratulations to the
Class of 1968

CONGRATULATIONS TO
CLASS OF 1968

DR. AND MRS. J. C. PARKER

Coldwater, Michigan

CORPORATION
CROTTY

15 East Chicago Street
Quincy, Michigan

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�������TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
The World·s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made

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                    <text>����THE 1969 ORIOLE
Quincy Community Schools
Quincy, Michigan

�Contents
Faculty

7

Seniors

21
45

Class

Organizations 67

91
Athletics
101
Services
115
Elementary 119
Ads
138

Activities

������Superintendent Ronald Reynolds show plans for the new elementary addition.

Superintendent Reynolds Coordinates Quincy Schools
During the course of our formal education, the school has come to mean many things to each of us. However, the Quincy Community Schools exist for only one purpose, to provide an education for the youth of our
nation. In obtaining this education you must work, study, concentrate and always strive to do better. Learning
isn' t always easy, nor is it always fun. Your teachers try to keep the subject interesting. However , like anything
else, learning takes long hours of practice; sometimes these are monotonous, other times short and humorous.
Although many extracurricular activities are available for your participation, obtaining an education is the
first objective and of most importance. Education is the key which opens the door to a better life for you.
You have only one chance - take it, use it wisely and well . Remember , it is not the physical plant that makes
the school or your education. It is YOU, the student, who makes its name - by your work, your spirit and your
character.

8

�Ri hard Spalding
B. S., M , A , University of Michigan,
Central Michigan
High School Principal

Leadership Is Needed
To Make a School
Run Smoothly

H nry Longhini
B.S . Central Michigan
Assistant Principal

Orbin Banks
B. A ., M . A. Eastern Ken tucky
Guidance

9

�Mayb lle Condra
Guida nce Secret ary

Donna Omo
Principal's Secretary

Our Reliable
Secretaries
Su an Lambright
Superintendent 's Secretary

Dori M Millan
Secret ary

10

�Virginia Brown
B. A . Western Michigan
Librarian

J rry

Daugh rty

Special Education

Educational Helps
1o

Ann Sand rs
B.A . Huron College
Physical Education

Robert Sroufe
B.A. Hillsdale College
Physical Education

II

�Don Sherman
B. A. Western Michigan
Band

Shirl y Meyers
B. A . Hiram College
Art

Fine Arts
Miss Reinemuth
Student Teacher, Hillsdale
Art

Student art work on display in the office window .

12

�11 Volk rt
B. S. Eastern Michigan
Shorthand, Typing

June McConn 11
Western Michigan
Typing, Study Hall

Commercial Department
Andrew Parzy h
B.B. Ed Eastern Michigan
Typing, Bookkeeping

Charles Smith
B.A. State College of Iowa
Distributive Education

13

�Earl Ehren t in
B.A. Olivet College
Spanish, English

Barbara Hutchins
B.A. Defiance College
English 8- 9

The English Department Is

That was some excuse!

Remember those English class plays?

14

�Dean Lockwood
B.A . Michigan State
English

Carl Ill
B.A. Ohio Wesleyan
English

Bringing In New Ideas

Journalism Class at Christmas tim e .

Jo Anne Miller
B.A. Michigan State
English, Journalism

15

�Dan Ludlow
B.S. Hillsdale College
Mathematics

Gail Ferrell
B.S. Memphis State
Mathematics 7

Mathematics
Bonnie Pfeifer
B.S. Heidelberg College
Advanced Mathematics

Barbara Maltby
B.A., M.A. Michigan State,
University of Illinois
Mathematics 8- 9, Phy. Science

16

�Edward Nofz
B.S. Defiance College
Biology, General Science

Gene Lewis
B.S., M.A. Western Michigan
Chemistry, Physics

Science

It looks good.

Jack Feller
B.A. Adrian College
Science 7-8

17

�Martin Chard
B.A. Western Michigan
Government, Sociology

Robert Steward
B.S. Defiance College
Social Studies 7- 8, Math

Leaders in Social

The News Focus Class

Brent V eysey
B.s. Defiance College
History, Speech

18

�Mr. Gibson
Student Teacher, Hillsdale

Robert U ndeen
B.S. Castleton College
American and World History

Studies Department

Oh, those P. T. Conferences.

Studying hard, gang?

19

�Have enough help, Tom?

Eleanor Fr nch
B.S. Western Michigan
Home Economics

Vocational Department
Henry Longhim
B.S. Central Michigan
Drafting, Shop

Oscar Fischer
B.A., M.A. Michigan State
Agriculture, Farm Shop

20

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Seniors
"Be Americans. Let there be no sectionalism, no
North, South, East or West; you are all dependent
one on another ... In one word, be a nation . . "
George Washington

.

�The class officers are: Dan
Wilkinson, President; Diaha
Conrad, Vice President; Diana
Watkins, Treasurer; Kathi Nun,
Secretary; Wendy Hilton,
Historian.

This past year the Seniors were active in and around
school. Amoung the activities that they participated in
were Tip-Up, a high school dance, and a Senior play.
The Seniors also won the Pep Jug for the first time
this year, during Homecoming.

Dan Wilkinson, Tom Macklin

Seniors proudly show off their hall
decorations.

"Mackhn the winemaker has been at
it again."

22

�MICKEY BARVE

CHARLES AVERY

STEVE BARVE

PAULA BECKMAN
DEBBIE BITNER

ALAN BLATTER

Ann Sherman wonders if
she will really look like
this.

23

�BRUCE BOWERS

BILL BRADLEY

JANICE BREWER

Mr. Veysey and the Seniors enjoy initiating the

WARREN BROWN

RON BUCKLEY

24

�BOB CHAMPION

DIANA CONRAD

DORICE CONRAD

News Focus class to the curriculum.

CHUCK COOK

PENNY COOK

25

�PENNY COX

MARGARET CRONMILLER

GARY ETCHEY

WAYNE GEER
BRAD HICKOK

But Bill •••

WENDY l-llLTON

26

�RON HUGGETT

MARSHA HUGHES

llM HUTCHINS

JANET IRVIN
BILL KEITH

REBECCA KRATZER

27

�JUDY KOCKENDORFER

Senior Art work?

GARY KNIRK

RICHARD KLEPACK

28

PHYLUS KURTZ

MARCIA KINKEAD

�GAIL LANE

Lovely Diana Conrad graces
1968 Homecoming Parade.

OONALD LOCKUN

UNDA WTHAMER

TEM McGEE

MIKE McGLOTHUN

29

�HOLLY MALONE

llM MANKEN

GARY MILUMAN

BOB MUELLER

LORI DEUNE NANCE

30

UNDA MARVIN

�KATHINUTT

Our exchange student, Marrisse
Yap, enjoys the Homecoming
Parade.

CAROLYN OTIS

0

GUY PELOW

CONNIE QUIMBY

LARRY REICHART

31

�CINDI REYNOLDS

llM RILEY

KATHY RICHARDS
TIM RICHARDS

MARCIA SALYER

Is this our President?

32

MARY RILEY

�TERRY SALYER

LINDA SATCHFIELD

STEVE SHAW

ANN SHERMAN
SANDY SMITH

JANNETTE SPAULDING

Just grin and bear it!

33

�MICHELLE STAFFORD

Connie Quimby stands beside
one of the Senior hall decorations.

DEBBIE STRAUSS

GENE SUEVER

34

CATHY SUPIANOSKI

CANDY TALBOT

�ROGER TALANT

TONJA TRAXLER

GREG TUCKEY

RICK VanLANDINGHAM

WAYNE VICTOR
CANDY WARNER

35

�VICKi WATKINS

One little, two little, three little indians.

DAN WILKINSON

DENNIS WOLFE

MARlSSE YAP

DENNIS WILSON

36

�PAM BONHAM

RON MUELLER

PATTI FIDLER

TOM MACKUN

School got out When?

37

�DANFORTH AWARDS
Wendy Hilton and Gene Suever

OTIZENSHlP
Bill Keith

WHO'S WHO
Tom Macklin and Charles Avery

Seniors Given

EXCHANGE STUDENTS
Marisse Yap and Vicki Watkins

38

MISS BRANCH COUNTY
Diane Conrad

D.A . R.
Margaret Cronmiller

�SCHOLARSl:IPS AND GRANTS

GIRLS' STATE
Terry Salyers

BOYS' STATE
Tom Macklin and Larry Reichhart

OUTSTANDING SERVICE
Connie Quimby and Dan Wilkinson

OUTSTANDING TEENAGERS
Larry Reichhart, Margaret Qonmiller
and Tom Macklin

Honors and A wards

PHILIP NORMADIN MEMORIAL
Dan Wilkinson

�MOST INTELLIGENT
Margaret O:onrniller,
Tom Macklin

BEST DRESSED
Denny Wolfe, Diane Conrad

BEST ALL ROUND and BEST PERSONALITY
Dan Wilkinson, Diane Conrad

FAVORITE CLASS - Government

Mock Elections
MOST TALKATIVE
Warren Brown, Pam Bonham

40

MOST FRIE DLY
Kathi Nutt, Dan Wilkinson

BEST LOOKING
Larry Reichhart, ]annette Spaulding

�MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Tom Macklin, Linda Satchfield

MOST ACTIVE
Debbie Bitner , Dan Wilkinson

CLASS CUT-UPS
Mike McGlothem, Pam
Bonham, Linda Marvin

FAVORITE TEACHERS- Mr. Chard, Mr. Veysey.

Yield Results
MOST ATHLETIC
Larry Reichhart, Debbie Bitner

CLASS FLIRTS
Candy Talbot , Guy Pelow

BEST DA CERS
Debbie Bitner,
Bob Mueller

TALLEST and
SHORTEST
Diane Burrit,
Jim Riley

41

�The Seniors
Gather for
the Last
Time

42

�Seniors End
Long Years
in Final Happy
Moments

43

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A few of the happenings
during the Senior's all day trip
to Greenfield Village in Detroit.

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Greenfield

�Classes
"I hope we shall never forget that we created this
nation, not to serve our elves, but to serve mankind."
Wood row Wilson

�Jo Anne Alexander
Ken Ball
Patty Bean
Roxanne Bellamy
Leigh Blatter

Bill Boley
Ann Bowerman
Dan Boyer
Kathy Bradley
Kim Brown

Ronnie Budd
Dick Callahan
Pt!nny Conkel
Carol Converse
Kim Cook

Juniors Look Toward the
Final Year

The class officers are:
Kyleen Roots, Treasurer
Connie Smith, Historian
Roxanne Bellamy, Secretary
Laura McMillian, President
Phil Warkoczeski, Vice President

4b

�Sherry Cook
Dan Diedrich
Marsha Ewers
Sandi Fish

Janice Fry
Karen Funk
Russ Fenningsdorf
Bonnie Gleason

Val Grimes
John Harm
Gayle Hite
Carol Hoff

The 1968-69 school year has found the Junior Class busy with many activities.
Included in these were the Homecoming float, 'An Oriole Victory in Living Color', a
Junior Play, "The Skeleton Walks" and of course sponsoring the Banquet and Prom for
the Seniors. The class was assisted by the advisorship of Mrs. Miller, Mr. Lockwood,
Miss Meyers and Mr. Lewis.

Dawn Hoffman
Sue Huggett
Linda Hughes
Debbie Jahr
Judy Kempton

Leona Kriser
John Lounds
Nancy Lown
Tom Lown
Karen Lynd

47

�Harry Lyons
Steve Lytle
Kathy McGee
Nancy McRae

Floyd McVickers
Linda McVickers
Barbara Mason
Laura McMillian

Val Millard
Dave Miller

Janet Mueller
Dean Musgrove

Mary Nance
Danelle Olney

Mary Pawloski
Sandy Parker

Gary Pelow
Susan Perry

48

Sometimes we have serious thoughts.

�Maria Perez
Penny Pierce
Caren Preston
Keith Preston
Vickie Price

Kyleen Roots
Connie Smith
Christine Spauldwg
Sharon Strang
Kathy Strauss

David Talent
Sally Todd
Barb Topp

Phil Warkoczeski
Selina Warkoczeski
Jerry Watson

Was that a close one!

Dan Wentworth
Louie Wortz
Louise Wortz

Kathy Zagyva

49

�Leaders of this year's Sophomore
class were Jim DeLine; president,
Sandi Gallop; treasurer, Sheri Manken; historian, Bob McCurley;
vice-president and Connie Kempton;
secretary.

Sophomores Tackle a Rough Year

Under the leadership of Miss Sanders,
Miss Pfeifer, Mrs . Volkert and Mr .
Fischer, the sophomore class participated in Homecoming with a float, "An
Orioles in the Winner 's Circle" and a
member of the Queen's court, Miss
Ruth Ann Tuckey. They also sponsored
a trip to Echo Valley . But probably
the most important event was the ordering of the oval class rings.

Donna Andrews
George Bauldauf

Richard Barve
Penny Bauder

Tom Burleson
Sally Bonham

50

�Tom Brockway
Marcia Brown
Linda Burritt
Tim Coonce
Nellie Cole

Freda Coright
Randy Daniels
Jim DeLine
Linda Domecki

With work and
determination a
float was built.

Mary Lou Dunsmore
Jim Etchy
Linda Etchy
Barb Fickle
Jack Foster

Nannette Foulk
Raymond From
Billy Fry
Steve Fosdick
Marie Bailey

51

�Sandy Gallop
Roger Glaum
John Grove

Doug Hite
Jerry Hoff
Linda Hook

It seems that Marcia Brown is getting all wrapped up in her job.

Cindy Hoopingarner
Dennis Jaynes
Connie Kempton

Rick Kestner
David King
Tonia Knapp

Patti Quimby and Sandi Gallop give
their all to support the team.

Roy Krymis
Sandy Kurtz
Mark Lane

Lana Lasinski
Gayle Lentz
Alan Lytle

Sheri Manken
Darwin Mason
Tom McCann

52

�Bob McCurley
Wendy McFadden
Perry McMillan

Arlinda Miller
Steve Miller
Chris Osborn

Sue Parshall
Larry Peet
Dusti Pelow

Now where did 1 put that
term paper?

Ray Pierson
Wanda Pifer
Ed Rawson
Heidi Rawson
\\ ayne Riley
Ted Rogers

Linda Root
Pat Rose
Karen Sattler
Larry ebring
Jarrett Seigler
Larry Smith
Brenda Stempien
Julie Thompson
Mitzi Traxler
Craig Treacher
Ruth Ann Tuckey
Sandi Watson

Dan Weaver
Jim Wells
Pam Williams
Elaine Wood
Rosetta Young

53

�Chris Ames
Joe Ball
Jim Barve
Ken Baldauf
Cmd i Bauder

Bob Beemer
Vickie Burlew
Terry Blair
Theresa Blair

Tom Boyer
Julie Bush
Randy Carpenter
Kim Cockrell
Kyle Conant

Freshmen Enjoy Their First Year

The Freshman c lass started high
school under the leadership of
JoAnn Hilton, President; Kathy
King, Treasurer; Julie Bush,
Vice President; and Pam Fenno,
Secretary. This year the advisors were Mr. Ill, Mrs. Brown,
Mrs. French, and Mr. Parzych.

54

�Excedrin Headache #72 was the Freshmen first attempt at an animated float.

Kim Farris
Dorothy Felts

Bonnie Coplin
Fred Cortright
Connie Cox
Pam Fenno
Doug Fish

John Cranner
Susan Cronmiller
Lu Ann Deal
Pam Fish
Sally Fosdick

Mark Delcamp
Jack DeLine
Debbie Doll
Glendon Fritz
Kathy From

Michael Domecki
~awn Ellis
Sandi Everline
Bev Gallop
Kolleen Geer

55

�Becky Gilben
Dennis Goodwin
Don Goodwin
Robyn Grimes
Rand1 Halferty

Bonnie Hall
Craig Hayes
Mary Lou Hefflinger
Terry Hickok
JoAnn Hilton

Rex Hilton
Dennis Iford
Mark Irvin
Gary Justice
Kathie King

Mark King
Eddie Kling
Chris Knapp
Fred Kockendorfer
Lloyd Ledyard

Pam Lovell
Steve Luce
Terry Macklin

John Manken
Lonnie McMichael

Eighth grade during the Home coming Assembly
Susan Meiring
Kathy Miller
Linda Miller

56

�Ronn ie Miller
Karen Morell
Mark Musgrove
Leonard Parker
Ronnie Peet

Glenn Preston
Mike Richards
Rick Richard
David Risk
Christina Sawyer

Donna Shillings
Randy Shoemaker
Debra Short

Linda Smith
Cookie Smith
Mary Stempien

Make sure it is right,
Robyn.
Tina Snellengerger
Sheryl Smith
Bill Strauss

Glenn Suever
Gary Tappenden
Randy Taylor

57

�Toni Tracy
Mark Treacher
Kim VanLandingham
Judy Waligora

Sharon Wallace
Karleen W arkoczeski
Dav1d Weber
Cleo Wells

Sally Vfilkinson
Cheryl Wright
Karen Yuhl

Special Education

Russel Andrews
Steve Albright
Art Ash
Edward Ash
Mike Ash

Steve Bauder
Terry Gippel
Roy Houck
Bob Latson
Mike Mueller

Gloria McVickers
Richard McVickers
Doug Risk
Christine Rodiseler

58

�Jane Aiken
David Alexander
Nettie Angevine
Roy Angevine

Judy Avra
Larry Bailey
Lynne Dlatter
Bob Billings

Marlene Boley
Arthur Borgert
Dennis Bowen

Eighth Graders Push Towards High School

Theresa Brewer
Sharon Buckley
Patty Burlew
Brenda Bussing
Norman Campbell

Cheryl Carrino
Elizabeth Cluff
Michael Cole
Susan Conkell
Debbie Cosier

David Cottman
Nancy Coville
Mike Curtis
Dianna Dirscha 11
John Easterday

59

�Nancy Etchey
Dawn Everline
Chris Fe ldbauer

President Dave Sattler, Vice President Rick Feller and Secretary-Treasurer Jeffe Huggett were assisted by
advisors Mr. ofz, Mr. Shroufe,
Mr. Undeen and Miss Hutchins in
making the eighth grade a memorable year.

Rick Feller
Ken Fickle
Randy Finley

Mike Fish
Mary Frederick
Gary Gleason

Vincent Gray
David Green
Jerry Grove

Pam Halstead
Dennis Hance
Randella Hardy
Kenny Haver

Rodney Hayes
Julie Hickok
Bonnie Holt
Glenda Houck
Tom Howard

Jeff Huggett
Terry Keith
Marlow Kes~on
Bonnie Klein
Jeanne Litwaotis

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�Tom Longardner
Debbie Loose
David Lown

Mona Lyons
Trudy Macklin
Gary Marion

Master Chefs?
Beverly Marvin
Sandy McCann
Steve McKinley

Regina Millard
Dava McVickers
David McVickers

Diane McVickers
Dianne Miller
Don Miller
Mary Miller

Debbie Musgrove
Neal Nickerson
Delores Peet
Lorraine Persails

Mike Pierson
Ronald Pierson
Deniene Pifer
Jeff Rodesiler
Jean Root

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�Robert Price
Debbie Pritts
Tim Rogers
David Sattler
Susan Schultz

Cindi Shilling
James Smith
Jill Smith
Ralph Smith
Patty Stempien

Ronald Stout
Shelly Strothers
Cindy Swallow
Debbie Supianoski
Bob Thorp

Terry Topp
Dawn Travis
Debbie Walston
Andy Weaver
Debbie Wineland

Remember those Bake Sales!

Doug Wood
Steve Worth

Ricky Wright
Carol VanRiper

Dan Snyder

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�Randy Avra
Patty Baird

Advisors Miss Ferrell, Mr. Stewart, Mr.
Feller, and Mr. Ehrenstein helped the
class leaders, Mike Bean, President,
Robin Callahan, Vice President, and
Regina From, Secretary-Treasurer to
successfully complete their first Junior
High year.

Scott Baldwin
Carl Baldauf

Robyn Beach
Mike Bean

Seventh Graders Begin the Last Half
April Binkley
Steve Binkley
Mitch Blair
Andy Bonham
Debbie Bonham

Bobbie Bowman
Steve Brown
Douglas Bracey
Jay Brown
Robyn Callahan

Jeff Center
Janet Chilson
Dorinda Conrad
John Conant
Linda Conner

Marty Cole
Don Cortwright
Debbie Cottman
Chris Cox
Jayne DeLine

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�Diane Peavey
Bob Stahlhood

Margaret Drumm
Mike Dull
Mike Supianoski
Pat Supianoski

Doug Everline
Donna Fenningsdorf

Vali Thorp
Dave Feller
Corinna Fickle·

Elaine Finley
Kim Fosdick
Linda From
Regina From
Mike Gallop

Craig Gary
Lorretta Geer
Susan Glaum
Tim Halstead
Pat Handy

Sharon Haver
Don Hoyt
Bill Honyoust
Marc Jahr
Beth Kennedy

Rickey King
Terry Kinkead
Susan Kline
Kathy Knapp
Jim Kurtz

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�Janice Bowerman
Jeff Brewer
Frank Lett
Joannie Litwaitis

Theresa Camerson
Doug Cole
Sandy Longardner
Gene Lowell

Perry Jarrell
Tom Kling
Judy Luse
Mark Marsh

Patty March
Jack McCann
Lori McDonald
Rose Wooden
Sheree McLain

Rick McNitt
Theresa McRae
Sandy Meiring
Laura Miller
Mike Mills

Connie Musgrove
Randy Null
Dennis Parker
Cathy Pierson
Paulette Porter

Penny Richards
Jeanne Rodesiler
John Rose
Mike Rose
James Shaffer

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�Cynthia Shilling
Jeff Smead
Kim Smillie
Brenda Spaulding
Debbie Spurlock

Oneida Stempien
Debra Strang
Tim Stauss
Susan Swallow
Mike Tappenden

Pam Tood
Tom Tracy
Roxi Traxler
Jean Vorce
Ralph Wells

Junior High Student Council
The Junior High Student Council, composed of fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, work for the
benefit of the junior high student. This is done by organizing dances, picking assemblies, checking lockers
and helping each year with the magazine drive. The officers this year are: President, Jill Smith, Vice
President, Scott Baldwin, Secretary, Jeanne Litwaitis, and Treasurer, Mona Lyons.

ROW 1: Jim Fry, Jody Farris,
Christie Strother, Becky Rollons,
Randy Fickle, Tim Worth.
ROW 2: Jeff Smead, Mike Dull,
Debbie Walston, Marlene Boley,
Sandy McCann, Sharon Buckley,
Steve Worth, Scott Baldwin.
ROW 3: Jill Smith, Paulette
Porter, Dave Miller, Rodney
Hayes, Renna Boyd, Diane Dirshell, Mona Lyons, Mike Bean.
BACK ROW: Tim McCurley,
Jeff Burlingame, Cathy Curtis,
Carol VanRiper, Jeanne Litwaitis, Felda Sperbeck, Rick
Shaffer, Tim Baldwin.

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Organizations
"Before we put down our bet on a revolutionary movement, we have a right to a k that it,
like ours, have the broad goals of freedom
and human welfare clearly before it . . "
Clinton Rossiter

�FRONT ROW: Ruth Ann Tuckey, Debbie Doll, Marlene Boley, Jane Aiken, Sheri Manken, Lou Ann Deal, Debbie
Burritt, Kathi Miller, Diana Conrad. SECOND ROW: Gary Knirk, Ray From, Sue Page, Connie Smith, Freda Cortright, Kathi King, Linka Satchfield, Vicki Watkins, Kathi Nutt, Carol King, Fred Cortright, Louise Wortz. THIRD
ROW: Marcia Brown, Kolleen Geer, Diana McVicker, Connie Kempton, Sandi Watson, Valerie Mallard, Rosetta
Young, Don Johnson, Judy Kochendorfer, Dawn Ellis, Wanda Pifer, Bill Boley, Fred Kochendorfer, Kathi From, Jim
DeLine, Mark Treacher, Debbie Bitner, Sharon Strang, Dan Diedrich, Dave. King, FOURTH ROW: Brenda Badders,
Bev Gallop, Sandi McCann, Cheryl Wright, Laura MeMillan, Robyn Grimes, Wayne Riley, Ken Ball, Nancy McRae,
Cind1 Reynolds, Wayne Geer, Dan Weaver, Joe Ball, Dennis Boodwin, Glen Preston, Louis Wortz, Dave Miller,
Richard Klepeck, Linda Hughes. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Sherman, Sue Foulk, Dennis Wilson, Brad Hickok, Jack DeLine,
Floyde McVicker.

Quincy Band Soars 1n Quality
The A-Band under the new direction of Donald E. Sherman, kept Quincy in the winner's
circle by receiving straight l's at marching contest at Battle Creek. Besides playing at our
home football games and at the Christmas Concert, the band put on their annual Tibbits Concert.
Receiving a high 2 at District Contest did not let down the band at all. The band came
back with an impressive Spring Concert. Other activities of the band include a Band Bust and
many other money-making projects. The Michigan Week Parade in Sturgis, the Memorial Day
Parade, and going to Band Camp in the summer concludes the 68-69 year for the band. They
promise to make the 69-70 year even better.

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�A-Band leads the Homecoming Parade

Band officers are: Sue Faulk , Sec , ,
Richard Klepack, Sargent at Arms,
Wayne Geer, Pres ., Dan Weaver, Sargent at Arms . Vickie Watkins and
Dennis Wilson are missing .

Laura McMillan as Majorette

A-Band - The Best

Quincy's Pep Band played at
many home basketball games.

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�BACK ROW: B. Kennedy, D. Strang, S. Swallow, P. Marsh, Mr. Sherman, P. Richards, B. Price, T. Keith, D.
Musgrove, C. Corrino, R. Trana, R. King, D. Goodwin, L. Parker, M. From, T. Longardner, T. Hickok. THIRD
ROW: R. Callahan, K. Yuhl, D. Watson, E. Finley, C. Fickle, M. Tappenden, R. Beach, J. Smead, B. Klein,
C. Baldauf, G. Lovell, M. Gallop, D. Bonham, S. Wilkinson, R. Stout, N. Campbell, R. Pierson, F. Lett, M.
Mills, R. Finley. SECOND ROW: N. Angevine, R. From, L. Miller, T. Brewer, S. Longardner, s. Worth, R.
Conrad, D. Bowen, 0. Stempien, J. DeLine, C. Cox, L. Geer. FIRST ROW: D. Loose, S. Meiring, s. Kline, c.
VanRiper, L. From, S. Schultz.

B-Band Works to Improve
The B-Band, for the first time, marched in the Homecoming Parade, Under the new leadership of Mr. Don Sherman, the band experienced harder music and entered the district contest
in a higher class than last year.

The B-Band marches in the
Homecoming Parade.

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�Moments of Enjoyment

After Hours of Work

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�BACK ROW : Bonnie Converse , Chris Osborn, Nellie Cole, Nancy Lown , Arlinda Miller, Leigh Blatter , Val
Millard , Karen Funk , Sandy Ku rt z . SECOND ROW : Debbie Haver , Sally Bentham , Connie Cox , Danelle Olney ,
Tern McGee , Fred Hasch , Penny Cox , Dawn Pope . FIRST ROW : John Lounds , Dick Callahan, Bruce Bowers,
Wayne Riley , John Ownes , Louis Wort z .

Concession Club Works Hard

The Concessions Club was led
by Louis Wortz, Sgt. at Arms ;
Danelle Olney , Secretary; and
John Lound, President .

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�STANDING: W. Riley, Miss Pfiefer, D. Jaynes, G. Knirk, C. Spaulding, D. Wolfe, M. Strang, L. Wortz,
N. McRae, C. Smith, V. Suever, R. Tuckey, B. Budd, D. Jahr. SEATED: D. Weaver, R. Klepack.

What's this I see? Don't tell me it's
Annual Staff members hard at work?

Yearbook Tries Again

"What ya doing, Chris?"

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�Members of the newspaper staff
are: M. Eaton, P. Kurtz, C.
Quimby, S. Parker, A. Bowerman, T. Sayler, Mrs. Miller,
V. Millard, D. Olney, D. Callahan, M. Yap, L. Blatter, K.
McGee, M. Barve, V. Grimes,
D. Pope, D. Marsh, B. Topp.

Q.H.S. Gazette

The Q.H.S. Gazette is put out by the Journalism class once every
three weeks. The purpose of this fine newspaper is to strive to impan
knowledge of our school, promote school spirit and cooperation, and
provide a means for students views and opinions.

Editor Terry Salyer and head typist, Barb
Topp look over some articles.

Members of the Quill and Scroll Journalism
Honorary are: C. Quimby, T. Salyer, A.
Bowerman, D. Marsh, B. Keith, M. Eaton,
B. Topp, M. Barvee.

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�Margaret Miller, Judy Kockendorfer, Rosetta Young, Mrs. Brown, Dawn Pope, Kathy McGee, Linda McVickers,
Heidi Rawson, Wanda Pifer, John Grove.

Library Club Is N w and Growing

Library Club officers are: Margaret
Miller, President; John Grove, Treasurer; and Kathy McGee, Secretary.

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�National Honor Society Taps
Many New Members
To become a member, a student must meet the
requirements of Scholarship, Service, Leadership,
and Character. Quincy can be proud that so many
of its students have these fine qualifications.

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�BACK ROW: Nancy McRae, Louise Wonz, Pani Fiddler, Vickie Watkins, Connie Smith.
FRONT ROW: Janice Brewer, Candy Talbot, Judy Kockendorfer, Dawn Pope, Mr. Chard.

M.U.N.A. Developes World Awareness
The Model United Nations Assembly Club is composed of students interested in developing
an understanding of the United Nations. Each year the club attends the M.U.N.A. Conference
at Hillsdale College as a delegate from one of the Member Nations of the United Nations.

This year's leaders of
M.U.N.A. were Terry
Salyer, vice-president;
Patti Fidler, sec-treasurer; Chuck A very, President; and Mr. Chard,
advisor.

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�BACK ROW: W. Hilton, S. Warkozeski, C. Warner, T. Blair, P. Fenne, S. Everline, D. Marsh, R. Grimes,
B. Boley. FRONT ROW: A. Bowerman, M. Cronmiller, J. Brewer, M. Cronmiller, P. Fidler, V. Watkins,. S.
Kurtz, Miss Pfeifer.

F.T.A. Works for Scholarships
The Future Teachers spent the year working towards giving three scholarships to deserving Seniors
going into the field of education. During the year they sponsored dances, had a slave sale, and
participated in National Education Week.

Officers for the year were: Ann Bowerman, President; Wendy Hilton, Secretary and Pam Fenno, Historian. Absent
were Vicki Watkins, Vice President and
Patti Fidler, Treasurer.

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�BACK ROW: M. Riley, D. Felts, D. Wilkensin, S. Parshall, c. Hoopinggardner, P. Feno, P. Pierce,
S. Barnham, K. King, M. Barve, D. Page. SECOND ROW: C. Cox, R. Bellemy, C. Quimby, D.
Bitner, C. Renyolds, V. Grimes, C. Nutt, K. Roots, J. Alexander, L. Hook, c. Larson. THIRD ROW:
P. Cox, D. Pelow, V. Suever, s. Watson, C. Kempton, P. Quimby, V. Price, S. Hugget, S. Fish,
P. Larson, K. Wor. FOURTH ROW: B. Gallop, R. Grimes, C. Smith, M. Nance, D. Burrett, D.
Haver, F. Cortright, G. Lentz, E. Wood, T. Knapp. FIFTH ROW: S. Fauk, J. Irvin, M. Stempien, S.
Fosdick, R. Halferty, B. Coplin, D. Doll, J. Hilton, B. Fickle, S. Wilkenson, C. King. SIXTH ROW:
K. Morell, S. Todd, W. Piefer, s. Kurtz, S. Manken, s. Gallop, B. Short, N. Faulk, P. Lovell.

G.A.A.

G.A.A. officers are: Roxanne Bal·
lamy, Pres., Mary Riley, V. Pres.,
Sandy Watson, Sec., and Mickie
Barve, Treas.

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�Mary Riley

Miss Oriole

An annual event of the G . A . A . is the Miss
Oriole contest , designed to find the girl
who best exemplifies school spirit . Contestants this year were: Vickie Watkins, Mary
Riley, Karen Morrell, Barb Topp , Pam
Fenno, Tonja Traxler, Judy Kockendorfer,
and Candy Talbot.

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�The FFA members get in a little "on the job training" each spring at corn planting time.

President Dan Wilkinson and Jim Hutchins award Mr. Fischer with a
special appreciation plaque from the entire FFA.
A special display case was made outside of
the library for our soil judging team.

The farm mechanics class helped the FFA
by building small barns for them to auction.

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�The FFA consisted of: FRONT ROW: (left to right) Leonard Parker, Lonnie McMicheal, Gary Milliman,
Glenn Suever, Randy Carpenter, Mike Persails. SECOND ROW: Randy Parker, Mark Delcamp, Dave Talent,
Dan Wilkinson, Kathi Nutt, Fred Kochendorfer, Glenn Preston, Jim vyells. THIRD ROW: Eddie Rawson,
Harold Morris, Kim Farris, Fred Fasch, Jim King, Bruce Riechhart, Ted Rogers, John Cramer. FOURTH
ROW: Mr. Fischer, Tom Brockway, Rick Kestner, Jim Hutchins, Dale Miller, Duane Kratzer, Gene
Suever, Jack Foster. FIFTH ROW: Jim Etchy, Mike Persails, Richard Barve, Eddie Kling, Bill Bradley,
Mike McGlothen, Norman Wood, Jeff Kresmindki.

The Quincy Future
Farmers of America

This year's officers were:
SEA TED: Gene Suever secretary; Kathi Nutt - sweetheart; Dan Wilkinson - president; and Bill Bradley - vice·
president.
STANDING: Rick Kestner reporter; Bernie Friend sentinel; and Jack Foster treasurer.

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�BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF THE YEAR:

Vicki Watkins

The F. H. A. sponsored the Sadie Hawkins
Dance over which Gene Suever and Tonja
Traxler reigned .

The F. H. A. presented a fine assembly on the problems
we face today . Darrel Thomas was the speaker.

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�This year, the FHA was made up of: (L toR) BACK ROW: Arlinda Miller, Marie Bailey, Linda Roote,
Nellie Cole, Donna Andrews, Sue Qonmiller, Vicki Burlew, Linda Etchey, Sindy Bauder, Mitzi Traxler,
Linda Burritt, Judy Waligora, Nancy Lawn, Barb Mason, Cathy Honyoust, Bonnie Converse, Karen Foley,
and Karen Yuhl. FRONT ROW: Mrs. French, Brenda Stempien, Penny Bauder, Vicki Watkins, Tonja Traxler, Cathy Supianoski, Leigh Blatter; Karen Preston and Pam Fish.

F.H.A.

This year's officers are: Brenda
Stempien, Song Leader; Leigh
Blatter, Historian; Tonja Traxler,
President; Caren Preston, Parliamcntarian; Dorothy Banders,
Treasurer; Vicki Watkins, VicePresident; and Cathy Supianoski,
Secretary.

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�This year the Varsity Club members were: BACK ROW, 1-r: W. Geer, ~·Fish, D. Wentworth, D.
Wolfe, C. Cook, K. Ball. SECONDROW: B. Keith, W. Brown, J. Riley, D. Weaver, M. McGlothen, D. Wilkinson, R. Huggett, Mr . Ludlow . FRONT ROW: B. Hickok, K. Brown , H. Lyons,
D. Wilson, D. Diedrich, K. Cook.

Q.H.S. Varsity Club

Varsity Club Officers: L-R: President , D. Wilkinson;
Vice- President, J. Hutchins; Secretary, R. Huggett;
Treasurer, C. Cook and Sgt. at Arms , B. Keith and
Advisor for this year was Coach Ludlow .

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�This year's Science Club was madeup of: BACK ROW: J. Lounds, T . McGee, D. Wolfe, C. Cook, H. Rawson.
FRONT ROW: R. Krymis , G. Baldauf, T. Macklin , W. Brown, and K. Preston.

Science Club Experiments In Various Areas
Although the group got off to a late start, they worked hard to
become one of the more active clubs. Few members will forget
their experiments, those that worked and those that failed.

Tom Macklin's famous
balloon experiments.

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One of the busiest times of the year is in the
fall when the Student Council backs the magazine drive .

The Student Council brings some lighter
moments through assemblies and Casual Days.

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�BACK ROW: V. Suever, R. Keith, D. Bitner, C. Quimby, P. Pierce, R. Meuller, C. Reynolds, J. Seigler.
THIRD ROW: C. Smith, M. Hughes, D. Wentworth, M. Cronmiller, J. Bush, D. Wolfe, C. Avery, J.
Kockendorfer, P. Lovell. SECOND ROW: G. Preston, T. Brockway, D. Grey, M. Persails, D. Miller, L.
Reichhart, T . Macklin, P. Fenno. FIRST ROW: S. Gallop, H. Lyons, J. Brewer, K. Warkozeski, P.
Quimby, V. Millard, C. King, J. Hilton.

Student Council Plan Activities
This year the Student Council had
a hand in many activities. They did
one thing new this year and that was
to have a picnic with the different
grades bringing different dishes to it.

Student Council Officers: STANDI G, 1-r:
Treasurer - Margaret Cronmiller, President Larry Reichhart, V-President- Tom Macklin.
SEATED: Historian -Judy Kochendorfer,
ecretary - Connie Quimby.

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�BACK ROW: Kathy Strauss, Kathy McGee, Sue Foulk, Rosetta Young, Marcia Brown, Cathy Honyoust.
FIRST ROW: Louise Wortz, Cheryl Wright, Linda Satchfield, Barb Topp, Sue Parshall.

F. N.A. Enjoys Another Year

This year's officers of F. N. A.
are: L-R: Mrs. McConnell, advisor, Linda Satchfield - President, Rosetta Young - Secretary,
Sue Foulk - Vice-President, and
Barb Topp - Treasurer.

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���1967 HOMECOMING QUEEN Cathy Pask

1968 Homecoming Queen and her court during half- time activit ies

l(athi Nutt
and
Dan Wilkinson Reign Over Activities

Miss Sande rs presents
the pe p jug to Senior
We ndy Hilton

Kathi is c row ned
Queen by last year's
Quee n, Cathy Pask

�Jim Hutchins
Debbie Bitner

Larry Reichhart
Diana Conrad

Dan Wilkison

Kathi Nutt

Bill Keith
Candy Talbot

A Dance Ended the Evening

Bob Mueller
Cindi Reynolds

�Even Though We Lost Our
Homecoming Game, the Team
Did a Great Job in Holding

�Royalty Crowned
at Annual Tip-Up
Talent Show

It was a night to
remember as Kathi
Nutt was crowned
the 1969 Tip- Up
Queen. Surrounding
her are members of
her court: Terry
Salyers and Laura
McMillan.

To keep the activities rolling, a
community sponsored parade was held
the following Saturday.

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�Quincy won the tugof-war this year
between Coldwater
Junior and Senior
classes and Quincy
Junior and Senior
classes.

Marble Lake Is Scene
of Many Activities

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�Scences from the Jr. Class Play

Jr. Class Play

~~The

Skeleton Walks"

After weeks of hard work, the Juniors presented their class play on the evenings of March 14 and 15.
Much of its success was due to the fine directorship of Mr. Lockwood and his student assistants, Ann
Bowerman and Margo Eaton. All those connected with the play will little forget the time, effon or the
fun that a play asks for.

"The Skeleton Walks"
Dr. Fersig - - - - - - - - - - - Dan Diedtich
Mrs. Hubbard - - - - - - - - - Dick Callahan
Ollie Hubbard - - - - - - - - - Val Millard
Mrs. Donahue - - - - - - - - - Nancy McRae
Mrs. Embrey - - - - - - - - - -Leigh Blatter
Bobby Embrey - - - - - - - - - Bill Boley
Kinks Embrey - - - - - - - - - Sue Perry
Elaine Blair - - - - - - - - - - Connie Smith
Bill Clayton - - - - - - - - - - Dave Miller
Anne Rowell - - - - - - - - - - Sherri Cook

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�Athletics
"If we win men\ heart throughout the world, it
will not be because we are a big country but hecause we are a great country. Bignes is impo ing.
But greatne is enduring."
Adlai E. Stevenson

�WARREN BROWN

llM HUTCHINS
RICK VanLANDINGHAM

DENNIS WILSON

TIM RILEY

Seniors Try to Make the
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�DAN WILKINSON
DENNY WOLFE
BILL BRADLEY

Pictures were not
available for:
CHUCK COOK
BILL KEITH
RON HUGGETT
MIKE McGLOTHIN

BOB MUELLER

LARRY REICHHART

Best of Last Year
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�ROW 1: Dan Wilkinson, Brad Hickok, Dennis Wilson, Bob Mueller, Dennis Wolfe, Steve Lytle, Dave Talent,
Ken Ball, Dan Wentworth, Jerry Watson. ROW 2: Coach Ludlow, Larry Reichhart, Tom Lown, Mike
McGlothlen, Dan Diedrich, Keith Preston, Mike Persails, Jack Foster, Jim Hutchins, Jerry Hoff, Coach
Longhini. ROW 3: Tom Burleson, Bill Bradley, Doug Meiring, Warren Brown, Jim Riley , Floyd McVicker,
Rick VanLandingham, Kim Cook, Dan Weaver, Bill Keith.

'68 Varsity Orioles

This years football team, although not having an outstand ing record, produced many fine ball
players, some of whom were highly recognized such as, Doug Meiring who was named to the
Little 'C' All Conference Team. All Confereuce Honorable Mention went to Jerry Watson,
Larry Reichhart, Dan Wilkinson, Bill Keith, and Jim Hutchins. These men were locally honored:
Jim Hutchins - Most Valuable Back, Bill Keith - Most Valuable Lineman, and Dan Wilkinson Most Valuable Player.

SCORE BOX

Addison
Jonesville
Litchfield
Athens
Bronson
Homer
Reading
Union City

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�FRONT: L. Sebring, S. Luse, L. Parker, G. Fritz, B. Beemer, B. Reichhart, J. Hoff. SECOND ROW: M. King, T.
Madin, M. Irvin, R. Yaylor, G. Tappenden, E. Rawson, D. Fish. THIRD ROW: J. Topp, R. Keith, S. Miller, K.
Bauldorf, R. Gluam, D. King, D. Goodwin, D. !ford, J. Ball, J. Siegler, R. Richards. FOURTH ROW: Coach Chard,
D. Weger, T. Rodgers, T. Hickok, R. Daniels, C. Hayes, T. Elder, D. Goodwin, G. Bauldauf, P. McMillan, Coach
Ehers.tein, Coach Nofz. FIFTH ROW: A. Little, K. Van Landingham, B. McCurley, R. Kestner, G. Preston, F.
Kockendorfer, R. Barve, T. Coonce, R. Hilton, J. Wells.

J.V.'s Experience a Tough Season
The Freshman boys that came out this year found that is is a little more work than they had
anticipated. The Orioles fan can plan on a good team for the next few years. Coach Nofz
stated "The Freshmen this year will be the nucleus of the team next year. The Eighth graders
coming up will be the bulk of the team."

SCORES

Addi.son
Jonesville
Litchfield
Athens
Bronson
Homer
Reading
Union City

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�Team Mgr. Rodney Hayes, Brad Hickok, Keith Preston, Phil Warkoczeski, Doug Meiring, Jim Riley , Dennis
Gray, Tom Burleson, Chuck Cook , Ron Huggett , Jerry Wat son, Coach Feller.

Varsity Has a Successful Season
SCORES
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Reading
62
Athens
45
Jonesville
54
Homer
54
Bronson
71
Litchfield
65
Union City
79
Reading
73
Athens
63
Jonesville
57
Homer
67
Bronson
59
Litchfield
69
Union City
75
TOURNAMENT GAMES
Jonesville
65
Homer
57

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�BRAD HICKOK
"guard"

DENNIS GREY
"forward"

The Varsity Basketball team had a very successful season this year. It lost only four of its conference games, but
these were hard fought ones. Awards this year were given to Dennis Grey for the most valuable player and to Jerry
Watson for the most improved player. Quincy can be proud that two players made All Conference. Dennis Grey
made the first team and Jim Riley made the second one.
A new award, called the Team Award, was given for the first time this year. lt is awarded to the boy who shows
the greatest team effort, spirit, and sportsmanship. A boy we can call the true 100 percenter. A boy whose only
thoughts are for the team. This year the award went to senior Brad Hickok.

CHUCK COOK
"guard"

RON HUGGETT
"guard"

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�BACK ROW: Rex Hilton , Craig Treacher, Richard Barve, Fred Kockendorfer, Jack Foster, Coach Ludlow.
FRONT ROW: Steve Miller, Perry McMillan, Ted Rodgers , Dennis Goodwin, Bruce Reichhart, Rodger
Gluam . Mgr. Dennis Jaynes .

Reserves Gain Valuable Experience
The Reserve Basketball Team had a rough year, ending with a record of 3 -11 in league games . The

N's had a great victory over Homer, beating the Trogans by 4 points with a score of 47-43. Roger Gluam
and Fred Kockendorfer contributed greatly throughout the season in points, Roger having 129 points and
Fred having 152 points. All the players worked hard and progressed throughout the season, gaining valuable experience for the years to come.

SCORES

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Athens
Jonesville
Homer
Bronson
Litchfield
Union City
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�Our first ninth grade team was made up of:
BACK ROW: J. Ball, D. !ford, T. Blair,
G. Preston, D. Johnson, R. Parker, Dennis
Goodwin, and Coach Sroufe. FRONT ROW:
M. Treacher, Don Goodwin, F. Cortright,
G. Suever, J. Barve, M. King, R. Keith
and R. Richards.

Eighth grade players this year
were: BACK ROW: Coach
Stewart, D. Lown, V. Grey,
T. Howard, D. Alexander ,
D. Cotonan, N. Campbell,
D. Bowen and S. Worth .
FRONT ROW: M. Pierson,
K. Fickle, M. From, R.
Feller, T . Keith , B. Price,
T. Rogers, D. Sattler and
J. Huggett.

Playing for the Seventh grade team were :
BACK ROW: D. Cortright, M. Bean, T .
Strauss, M. Mills, and T . Tracy. SECOND
ROW: J. Kurtz , M. Dull, M. Jahr , D.
Feller, S. Baldwin and Coach Chard .
FRONT ROW: G. Lovell, M. Tappenton,
A. Bonham, R. King, and R. Gallop.

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�BACK: Bob McCurley, Tom Lown, Warren Brown, Tim Counce, Coach Nofz. FRONT: Doug Fish, Jarret Siegler, Harold Morris, George Baldauf, Tom McCann.

Q.H.S. Wrestlers
The Quincy Wrestling Team was badly hurt by mjuries this year. However, in spite of
this handicap they managed to beat North Adams twice. The experience that these boys
gained will prove of great benefit in future years.

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�1969
Baseball
Pictured here are (left to right)
FRONT: Brad Hickok, Dennis
Grey, Bill Keith. BACK: Coach
Sroufe, Gary Fickle, Tim
Macklin and Jerry Watson.

This year, like every year, QHS was proud of its baseball team and those on the team who made
All-Conference. They were:
FIRST TEAM
Dennis Grey - Sr.
Gary Fickle - Jr.

SECOND TEAM
Jerry Watson- Jr.

HONORABLE MENTION
Ken Ball - Jr.
Terry Hickok Fresh.
Phil Warczeski
Jr.

The rest of the team was made up of
(left to right) FRONT: Denny Wilson,
Wayne Geer, Omck Cook, Phil
Warkoczeski . BACK: Ken Ball, Fred
Kochendorfer, Don Goodwin, Terry
Macklin, Terry Hickock, Tim
Macklin.

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�"On your .mark ...
Get set .•• Go!"

"What's the matter, fellas? Run outa gas?"

The Track Team
Fights With Spirit
The Track Team fought hard this year and next year they're
looking forward to having an even better season on the new
track. Mr. dlard also hopes for a better participation next year.

BACK ROW, 1-r: C. Cook, P. Warkoczeski, J. Riley,
B. Keith, J. Lounds, Mr. dlard. FRONT ROW, 1-r:
T. Rogers, S. Shaw, P. McMillan, R. Kestner, T.
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BACK ROW, 1-r: P. Warkoczesl&lt;i, A.
Lytle, T. Lounds. MIDDLE ROW: J.
Watson, B. Beemer, D. Goodwin, P.
McMillan. FRONT ROW: D. Wilson,
B. Hickok, W. Geer .

�FRONT ROW: C. Smith, J. DeLine, S. Wallace, N. McRae, L. Hughes, V. Price, S. Huggett, C. Cox.
SECOND ROW: D. Jahr, N. Cole, V. Suever, M. Strang, P. Rose, J. Kempton, G. Fritz, L. Ledger, J.
Thompson, K. Funk. THIRD ROW: K. Warkoczeski, K. Sattler, B. Budd, K. Rootes, S. Perry, D.
Larsen, V. Ames, J. Alexander, D. Olney, L. Hook, C. Larsen, L. Qandall. FOURTH ROW: L. Wortz,
R. Mueller, M. Treacher, R. Taylor, T. Mc;Gee, R. Carpenter, D. King, K. Ball, T. Macklin, M. Lane,
J. Hoff. FIFTHROW: W. Geer, C. Hayes, T. Hickok, D. Weaver, D. Miller, R. F~ninsdorf, J. Owens,
B. Bowers, D. Callahan, K. VanLandingham.

Girls Dominate Bowling

First place team this year was: FRONT:
V. Suever, J. Thompson. BACK: C.
Larsen, K. Sattler, and L. Hook.

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�This year's Varsity Oleerleaders are: BACK ROW, 1-r: Rocky Bellamy, Val Grimes, Cindi Reynolds.
FRONT ROW: Connie Quimby, Kathi Nutt, Debbie Bitner.

Cheerleaders l(eep the Spirit
The Reserve Cheerleaders are: MIDDLE - top: Sandi Gallop, Connie Kempton, Carol King, and Joann Hilton, left - Patti Quimby, and right - Sandi Watson.

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"Ours ic; the only country deliberately
founded on n good idea."
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FIRST ROW: L. McVickers, D. Shilling, J. Waligora, G. Lentz, D. Pelow, M. Riley, D. Haver, C.
Larson, T. Strauss. SECOND ROW: T. Traxler, D. Callahan, E. Kling, G. Suever, J. Riley, C. Otis,
T. Blair, K. Beckman, A. Conners. THIRD ROW: L. McMichaels, S. Gallop, L. Ledyard, V. Burlew,
M. Ewers, C. Bradley, K. Lynd, G. Justice, S. Wilkinson, P. Lovell. FOURTH ROW: B. Gilbert, K.
Yuhl, C. Sawyer, S. Fish, V. Price, S. Huggett, D. Wilkinson, P. Quimby, D. Wilkinson, P. Cook,
J. Spaulding. TOP ROW: L. Marvin, L. Lothmer, H. Malome, K. Kempton, C. Ames, D. Wentworth,
C. Hoopingardiner, L. Kriser, M. Bailey, T. Strauss, B. Champion.

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FIRST ROW: P. Kurtz, J. Spaulding, P. Cook, C. Hoff, K. Roots, M. Pawloski, B. Fickle, K.
Lynd, M. Stempien. SECOND ROW: R. Grimes, P. Fenno, D. Grey, J. Riley, V. Watkins, M.
Cronmiller, M. Traxler, D. Friend. THIRD ROW: D. Pope, S. Andrews, C. Quimby, K. Brown,
P. Bean, S. Cook, L. Blatter, R. Talent, M. Barve, J. Brewer. FOURTH ROW: K. Funk, D.
Conrad, T. Salyers, B. Risk, K. Avra, R. Mueller, D. Marsh, C. Supianoski, D. Wilkinson, D.
Bitner, M. Richards . FIFTHROW: S. Everline, K. Miller, D. Larsen, C. Warner, B. Kratzer, P.
Cox, G. Lane, L. Satchfield, C. Talbot, R. Young, M. Eaton.

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(L toR) Tom Lowns, Ken Ball, Dave Miller, Louis
Wortz and Jack Foster. FRONT ROW: Jerry Hoff,
Steve Miller, Jarrett Seigler and Dan Diedrich.

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to her library aids . (L to R) Jim Barve, Chris
Knapp, Judy Kochendorfer, Margaret Miller,
Kathy McGee, Rosetta Young, Heidi Rawson,
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�Quincy Janitors are: BACK ROW, 1-r: K.
Johnson, E. Smith, E. Burk, and C.
Lampman. FRONT: W. Miller, H. VanNasdale, and J. Hildebrand

This year's·elementary cooks are: Mary
Temples and Shirley Taylor.

The high school cooks are Marie Lemmon, Thelma Marquart,
Caroline Knisely, Maxine VanNasdale, Alberta Todd and Loretta McRae.

This year, helping out in the office, was:
BACK ROW, 1-r: B. Budd, W. Hilton, S. Perry.
FRONT: B. Kratzer, C. Supianoski, and J.
Alexander, and T. Macklin.

Quincy's Bus Drivers

Intermediate office
aids were: BACK
ROW, 1-r: J. Lounds,
C. Avery, and B.
Budd. FRONT ROW:
T. Macklin and C.
Strauss.

��John Worth
Elementary Principal

Mrs. VanPatten
Elementary Secretary

Mr. Worth Supervises
The Elementary Staff

Mrs. Pomranka
Remedial Reading

Mrs. Parzych
Special Education , Speech

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�Mrs. Parkinson, D. McClellan, D. Lowell, J. Neeley, S. McVicker, S. Rodisiler, L. Huepeubecker, R.
Hard, T. McMichael, Mrs . Klepak. THIRD ROW: D. McFarland, J. Faulkner, D. Wineland, C. Durham, R. Ford, R. Halferty, S. McCann. SECOND ROW: A. Harrington, C. Peck, A. Richards, C.
Miller, B. Freeburn, T. Marshall, J. Alspaugh, C. Graty. FIRST ROW: K. Hosek, K . Campbell, T.
Deal, G. Bassage.

l(indergarten - A.M.
BACK ROW: Mrs. Esterline, C. Cekander, D. Lovejoy, L. Hockenberry, D. Burlew, G. Creager, R.
Klotz, J. McClellen, S. Repert, Mrs. Van Landingham. THIRD ROW : C . Marsh, T. Miller, C .
Shilling, J. Penner, T. Barrett, D. Howell, D. Kling, J. Neeley. SECOND ROW: T. Jackson, A.
Null, J. Wood , B. Harmon, T. Robertson, R. Freeburn, G. Smith, R. Cole. FIRST ROW: S. Wonders,
S. Hammond, K . Sours, D. Thomas, H. Horn.

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�BACK ROW: Marilyn Truitt, Mrs. Parkinson, K. Nowlen, L. Fickle, M. Basset, B. Cottman, D. Chaney,
B. Friend, D. Sperbeck, Mrs. Klepak. MIDDLE ROW: R. McRae, P. Shafer, S. Lane, R. Sebring,
M. Pierson, K. Beenier, A. Strang, C. Worth, N. Todd, M. Adkms. FRONT ROW: P. Luce, M. Ames,
P. Otis, D. Markle, R. Mitchell, B. Knisely, P. Brewer, T •. Rockhold. KNEEUNG: K. Love berry, L.
Collard, D. Parker.

l(indergarten - P.M.
BACK ROW: Mrs. Esterline, R. Domecki, R. Matz, E. Lesner, R. McKenzie, P. Skinner, R. Saxmzn,
D. Bauer, S. Keifer, L. Lytle, Mrs. VanLandingham. SECOND ROW: D. Blount, J. Smith, K. Teachout, D. Brown, C. Nelson, R. Knapp, K. Pohl, G. Smith, S. Burd. FIRST ROW: J. Ostrander, J. Halstead, T. Travis, K. VanVleet, R. Harris, R. Riddle, R. Peavey, K. LaBarge. ABSENT: T. Baldwin,
R. Rasmussen, D. Smilie.

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�BACK ROW: P. Dirschell, L. Wilson, T. Now len, D. Roberts, S. Smith, J. Smith, C. Miller, N.
Drumm, Mrs. Gibson. MIDDLE ROW: S. Hutchins, V. McVicker, C. Shafer, T. DeHoff, N. Pape,
P. Travis, M. McConnell, D. Friend. FRONT ROW: J. Prince, S. Knisely, K. Newberry, L. Kochendorfer, J. Turnpaugh, T. Gallop, T. Smith, D. Booher.

First Grade - Mrs. Gibson, Miss Hartzler
BACK ROW: R. McRae, T. Coville, J. McGee, B. Hawes, J. Stempien, T. Morris, P. Hagaman.
THIRD ROW: K. LaBarge, D. Brown, K. Tappenden, S. Hulbert, K. Miller, J. Phair, D. Becker, K.
Midde. SECOND ROW: B. Wolfe, J. Boley, C. Nickels, E. Saxman, J. Jeffery, K. Smith, R. Hoch.
FIRST ROW: J. Nail, B. Swallow, M. Wooden, Miss Hartzler.

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�BACK ROW: Mrs. Hall, T. Tuttle, T. Butters, C. Laurell, B. Kurtz, S. Becker, T. Griffin, R. Bean,
D. Krzeminski. MIDDLE ROW: J. Jarrell, T. Mast, C. Albright, L. Huepenbecker, D. Nelson, R.
Frederick, R. Wendorf. FRONT ROW: D. Dove, N. Bowerman, F. Smith, E. Thorp, R. Cekander, J.
Merriman, T. Smith, T. Deal. ABSENT: L. Pierson, R. Cole.

First Grade - Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Male
BACK ROW: S. Bowerman, G. Sharp, M. Neeley, D. Hance, J. Meade, R. Iles, B. Hawes, Mrs.
Male. MIDDLE ROW: B. Ludlow, N. Lesner, D. Smurr, R. Nelson, R. Bracy, R. Sours, K. Fosdick.
FRONT ROW: D. Cutcher, J. Hoffman, T. Parker, S. Peet, T. Dull, G. Gratz, C. Wolfe.

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�BACK ROW: T. Chase, J. Paul, A. Morris, Y. Adkins, A. Neeley, L. Fish, M. Coville, Mrs. Goschka. THIRD ROW: L. VanBuskirk, D. Wooden, R. Kelley, D. Robertson, K. Loveberry, K. Williams,
P. Speaker, B. Parshall. SECOND ROW: B. Ash, B. Marowelli, L. Aiken, L. Huepenbecker, T. Butters, J. McVicker, G. Miner. FIRST ROW: B. Bassett, D. Wallace, B. Gratz, C. Holloway, S. Boyd,
K. Newberry.

Second Grade -

Mrs. Goschka, Mrs. Hawver

BACK ROW: Mrs. Hawver, B. Thornton, K. Brewer, T. Ash, P. Hutchinson, D. Burritt, L. Thompson,
B.. Hawley, Miss Traxler. THIRD ROW: C. Bailey, D. Brown, R. Adkins, J. McClellen, L. Peck, D.
Finley, L. Ogurchak, C. Millard. SECOND ROW: F. Cekander, S. Nickles, D. Bonsteel, J. Nickerson, C. Horn, R. Wheeler, B. Harris, A. Cluff. FIRST ROW: N. Byers, N. Cole, B. Rice, P. Smith,
D. Borton.

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�BACK ROW: Mrs. VanBlarcom, R. Tobolske, M. Wood, R. Pierson, D. Smith, V. Harmon, B. Ames,
D. Richards, R. Rasmusson. THIRD ROW: J. Watts, R. Porter, M. Cotton, M. Jones, P. Cole, S.
Sattler, K. Cottman. SECOND ROW: K. Wilkinson, D. Alspaugh, R. Parker, T. McVicker, L.
Hughes, M. Treacher, R. Miller, C. Stempien. FIRST ROW: T. Harris, K. Sinclair, s. Snyder, K.
Teachout, T. Davis.

Second Grade

Mrs. VanBlarcom, Mrs. Webb

BACK ROW: Mrs. Webb, D. Blowers, T. Mills, B. Norton, M. Odum, B. Miller, T. Worden, S.
Bonham, D. Herman. THIRD ROW: T. Strauss, C. Baranouski, G. Nelson, C. Normandin, R. Beemer, A. Doll, E. McVicker, B. Yaylor. SECOND ROW: S. Moore, K. Knisely, E. Scherer, J. Null,
M. Bruno, B. Neeley, R. Burke. FIRST ROW: D. Fowler, T. Harrington, J. Coward, M. Carpenter,
J. McKenzie.

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�BACK ROW: R. Halstead, C. Cutcher, J. Frederick, B. Schultz, T. Tracy, D. Lentz, T. Locke, J.
Middel. MIDDLE ROW: P. Curry, C. Baranouski, R. Bradley, D. Bassage, T. Cottman, N. Vozar,
T. Wearen, Miss Fought. FRONT ROW: C. Domecki, B. Collard, D. Meade, J. McRae, R. Morell,
J. Stempien, L. Fish. KNEEUNG: D. Hutchins, M. Love berry, S. Barfell.

Second Grade - Mrs. Pushee,
Third Grade - Miss Fought
BACK ROW: L. Bassett, C. Barnett, R. Smead, W. Riddle, S. Chase, B. Adams, M. Thorp. MIDDLE
ROW: L. Kling, D. Markel, B. Albright, D. Lovell, J. Wells, T. Collard, H. Cekander. FIRST
ROW: R. Hooley, B. Osborne, K. Morell, D. Burlew, B. Boley, J. Shobe, K. Rodesiler, K. Booher.
KNEEUNG: B. Ellis, J. McKenzie, K. Kokinis.

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�BACK ROW: Mrs. King, s. Drumm, G. Shaw, B. Wendort, E. Ford, F. Parkinson, D. Waligora, J.
Englehardt. THIRD ROW: P. lles, P. Fosdick, J. VanDyke, D. Wonders, S. Rose , J. Bonham, S.
Stempien, D. Wooden. SECOND ROW: D. Harmon, T. DeHoff, R. Nowlin, P. Freeburn, B. Dunsmore, M. Angevine, M. Lyons, J. Brewer. FIRST ROW: P. Miller, S. King, L. Pierson, T. Fickle.

Third Grade - Mrs. l(ing, Mrs. Weaver
BACK ROW: N. Rockold, D. Chaney, E. Swallow, K. Cole, P. Kunz, B. Durham, M. Miller, Mrs.
Weaver. SECOND ROW: D. Peck, D. Bruno, P. Lyons, E. Traxler, B. Spalding, D. Parker, C. Cluff.
FIRST ROW: L. Kriser, L. Reppen, P. Ford, K. Downer, K. Wofe, S. Albright, A. Bracy, M. Stout.

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�BACK ROW: C. Bowerman, R. Pohl, C. Honyoust, T. Cole, R. Houtz, B. Geer, K. Normandin, T.
Kanaby, Mrs. Nowicki. THIRD ROW: K. Miller, J. Bowerman , J. Larson , A. Nelson, N. Strong, C.
Snyder, J. French, S. Sullivan. SECOND ROW : T . Macklin , K. Wood, M. Scherer, E. Ford , P.
Wright , T. Allen, P. Walters , L. Roberts . FIRST ROW : R. Kempton , B. Hagaman.

Third Grade - Mrs. Nowicki, Miss Sewell
BACK ROW:
Miss Sewell.
Canfield , L.
L. Beckwith ,

S. Saunders, R. Connin , J. Williams, D. Schott, M . Roberts, M. Medlock, D. Daws,
SECOND ROW : D. McFarland, D. Cent er , B. Chase , B. Hoyt , K. Matz, N. Strang, E.
Smurr. FIRST ROW: J. Sharp , B. Finley, K. Williams , D. Ost rander, V. Bemis, J. Rice,
B. Robertson . ABSENT : C . England, M . Ga llup , L. Scherer, D. Hoch .

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�BACK ROW: Miss Corless, R. Nickerson, M. Sebring, M. Buckley, K. Fickle, J. Watts, T. Knirk, J.
Kline, D. Lyons. THIRD ROW: D. Peet, M. Kokinis, T. Loveberry, J. Warkoczeski, F. Exelby, J.
Harrington, T. Meiring. SECOND ROW: B. Smith, K. Newberry, K. Justice, T. Kanaby, R. Temples,
K. Fish, S. Luce, J. Keifer. FRONT ROW: D. Quimby, R. Gardner, D. Hutchins. ABSENT: M.
McVicker, J. Nickels, V. Spurlock.

Fourth Grade - Miss Corless, Mrs. Fisher
BACK ROW: S. Green, S. Stempien, A. Pierson, L. Queen, V. Thorton, M. Handy, D. Smith, P.
Wheeler, C. VanBuskirk, R. Morris, MIDDLE ROW: L. Drumm, J. Bowerman, M. Parker, s. King,
D. Yuhl, B. Easterday, E. Baily, Mrs. Fisher. FRONT ROW: B. Harmen, L. McCann, S. Knapp, T.
Paul, D. Lon~ardner, J. Ostrander, T. Fish, R. Bondsteel.

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�BACK ROW: S. Andrews, T. Sperbeck, J. McGee, K. Moore, M. Tobolske, R. Loveberry, E. Geishert,
D. Miner, J. Perry. THIRD ROW: K. Reynolds, M. Brewer, J. VanLandingham, G. Albright, K.
Gardiner, B. McGee, D. Parshall, E. Bowerman, T. Stempien, Mrs. Lynd. SECOND ROW: J. Travis,
B. Gratz, W. Hutchinson, T. Orton, C. Rogers, K. Shaffer, R. Klepack, B. Blowers, L. Heupenbecker.
FIRST ROW: R. Root, J. Neeley, D. Gade.

Fourth Grade - Mrs. Lynd, Mrs. Giant
BACK ROW: T. McMichael, M. Shaffer, C. Gary, S. Lovell, D. Peet, T. Turnpaugh, N. Carpenter,
J. Normandin, C. Cole, B. Osborne. SECOND ROW: D. Reichhart, B. Bondsteel, D. Stempien, M.
Middel, J. Dull, S. Hawes, G. Snyder, D. Elder, Mrs. Veysey. FIRST ROW: C. Little, T. Payton,
L. Everline, L. Mills, K. Brickey, M. Blowers, R. Wooden, Mrs. Glant.

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�THIRD ROW: R. Lyon, J. Fry, T. Holt, J. Hagaman, A. Finley, B. Center, D. Howell, B. Wilson,
C. Rodesiler. SECOND ROW: B. McKenzie, C. Peet, J. Marsh, T. Macklin, J. McCellan, S. Frederick, V. Sperbeck, M. Vozar, W. Binkley, Mr. Bell. FIRST ROW: B. A vra, T. Strang, B. Hoch,
L. Gallatin, J. Anderson, C. Stempien, D. Treacher, B. Blair, J. Wright, A. Feldbauer.

Fifth Grade - Mr. Bell, Miss Goward
THIRD ROW: V. Bassett, B. Ledyard, T. Wonh, R. Bean, L. Hayes, R. Taylor, D. Bice, R. Pierson,
L. Huepenbecker, T. Freeman, L. Byers. SECOND ROW: Miss Goward, B. Baird, c. Irwin, K. Ames,
K. Blair, C. Ogurchak, D. Rose, C. Everline, T. Mast, J. Elder. Flli.ST ROW: M. Gardner, N.
McMicheal, T. McRae, K. Whaley, M. Canfield, D. King, K. Fickle, J. Travis, K. Dirschell.

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�BACK ROW: M. Warkoczeski, P. Callahan , K. Ledyard , P. Irwin, H. Cluff, T . Mast, J. Kroner, M.
Miller, E. Baird . MIDDLE ROW: P. Luse, L. Osborn, J. Traxler, J. Travis , J. Larson , A. Walters, D.
Ripley, J. Sours, J. McCellan, Mrs. Miller. FIRST ROW: J. Schultz , J. Orton , S. Bowerman, C.
Handy, P. Watson, S. Miller, M. Fahlin, K. Smith, A . Doll.

Fifth Grade - Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Longhini
BACK ROW: J. King, S. Strauss, M. Lounds, D. Cekander, D. McVicker, J. Blair, G. Ewers, D.
Hulbert, J. Sours. MIDDLE ROW : C . Richards, R. Shaffer, K. Harrington, R. Saunders, N. Binkley ,
C . Wells, R. Gallop, Mrs . Longhini . FRONT ROW : T . Brown, T . Smith, J. Farris, J. Campbell, J.
Burlew, B. Halstead, S. Rollins. ABSENT: M. McNitt, D. Bowen, M. Houtz, C . England .

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�BACK ROW: K. Shobe, R. Walston, C. Brown, A. Angevine, T. Baldwin, L. Thompson, S. Harrington, P. Marsh, D. Swallow. SEC9ND ROW: L. Temples, C. Taylor, R. French, L. Brown, R. Banker,
M. Fry, K. Losinski, S. Smead, Miss Floraday. FIRST ROW: J. Brewer, T. Butters, V. Rawson, Z.
McVicker, C. Kurtz, B. Lentz, K. Kennedy, T. Kling, I. Lane.

Fifth Grade - Miss Floraday,
Sixth Grade - Mrs. Ill
BACK ROW: D. Gilbert, M. Stempien, K. Loveberry, K. Kempton, M. Downer, K. Brockway, S.
Strauss, J. Osborn, K. Reichhart. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ill, M. Ellis, I. Osborn, S. Budd, I. Wilson, L.
VanLandingham, C. Sebring, S. Tobolski, C. Pinney. SECOND ROW: L. Brewer, B. Topp, M. Parshall, B. Houck, C. Pohl, D. VanDyke, B. Ledyard, R. Hoffman, K. Bemis. FffiST ROW: S. Strang,
P. Dierschell, D. Little, J. Farris.

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�BACK ROW: R. Felt, D. Wilfinson, J. Bellamy, M. Baranouski, S. Delcamp, R. Barfell, A. Mills, T.
Butters, D. King. THIRD ROW: R. Sharp , M. Brown, K. Loose, L. Hefflefinger, P. French, F.
Young, S. Locke, S. Null, Mrs. Harris. SECOND ROW: K. Weaver, B. Hoyt, L. Bliss, C. Bassett, R.
Rollins, B. Nutt. FIRST ROW: L. Harmon, T. McCurley.

Sixth Grade - Mrs. Harris, Mr. Hastings
BACK ROW: J. Hooley , M. Albright, V. Gray, B. Barnett, R. Boyd, D. Camerson, B. Longardner, F.
Meade, J. Wilkinson . SECOND ROW: D. Payton, J. Miller, S. Merriman , S. Luce, L. Andrews, R.
Stempien, R. lles, B. Corrino, Mr. Hastings. FIRST ROW: S. Corville, V. Neeley, T. Owens, K.
Hayes, M. Saunders, P. Burke, D. Harmon.

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�BACK ROW: S. Gilchrest, D. Kestner, D. Snyder, C. Trana, C. Etchey, S. McNitt, M. Stulce, S.
Nickerson. THIRD ROW: R. Traxler, M. Wonders, P. Borgert, D. Miller, D. King, D. Wells, K.
Hagy, Mrs. Oxenham. SECOND ROW: K. Buckley, K. Curtiss, N. Jackson, L. Carpenter, C. Andrews, C. Pierson. FIRST ROW: D. Morris, C. Coward.

Sixth Grade - Mrs. Oxenham,
Sp. Ed. - Mrs. Jewell
St.COND ROW: Mrs. Jewell, L. Heupenbecker, B. Hance, T. Gipple, B. Bonsteel, D. McVicker, V.
McVicker. FIRST ROW: D. McVicker, D. Hance, P. Sheer: L. Roots, H. Ash.

136

�BACK ROW: T. Brewer, H. Bondsteel, C. Buckberry, R. Coward, R. Rice, M. Connin, C . Blowers,
Mrs. Spalding. THIRD ROW: S. Holt, S. Kaufman, S. Blair, M. Mitchell, G . Smith, D. Cotton, R.
Sattler. SECOND ROW: T. McLain, J. McRae, J. Phair, K. Wheeler, D. Howell, M. Medlock, S.
Payton . FIRST ROW: L. Miner, C. Johnson, S. Brown .

First Grade

Mrs. Spalding,

Fourth Grade - Mrs. Hicks
BACK ROW: J. Ewers , P. Giffey, L. Speaker, D. Holt, L. Sullivan, J. Strang, K. Matz, D. Chase.
SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hicks, J. Fidler, J. Friend, F. Avra, G. Gilbert, D. Millard, C. Bradley. AR'3T
ROW : D. Burlew, J. Barnett, D. Justice, J. Bemis, M. Galligan, J. Pifer, B. Wood. ABSENT : S.
Sattler, L. Peavey. M. Kling, K. Dunn, M . Davis, N. Burritt, B. Adkins .

137

��Congratulations
to the
Class of '69

Congratulations

SEYBERT'S IMPLEMENT
SALES &amp; SERVICE

GREER ENTERPRISES

826 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan Phone 278-4407
Quincy, Michigan

Congratulations
to the
Class of '69

J. B. BRANCH &amp; COMPANY

OR. and MRS.
H. R. PAPE

92 YEARS OF SERVICE! ! !
Four Floors of Quality
Merchandise! ! !
11

Quincy, Michigan

Up to the Minute in Fashion"

Coldwater,

Michigan

Congratulations to
the Class of 1969

Leona )s Bridal
And Apparel Shop

Q uincy ,

Michigan

139

�Congratulations
to the
Class of '69

Congratulations
Class of '69

JAMES VOZAR INSURANCE
AGENCY

H &amp;H CLEANERS

18 W. Chicago St.

Coldwater, Michigan

Quincy, Michigan

BEAUTY CENTER

11

Congratulations to the
Class of 1969

ALL YOUR BEAUTY NEEDS 11

Hair Shaping Coloring Styling

Quincy, Michigan
Phone 639-5985

DR. AND MRS. J. C. PARKER

Coldwater, Michigan

C o ngratulati o ns to
C las s of 1 9 6 9

EVERYTHING FOR THE WHOLE
FAMILY
Coldwater, Michigan

CORPORATION
CROTTY

Congratulations to the Class of '69

SAM'S
BARBER SHOP
11

Quincy
140

15 East Chicago S treet

0N THE 4 CORNERS 11
Michigan

Quincy, Michigan

�Congratulations to the Class
of 1 69

Flower Store

GENERAL
CABLE CORPORATION

RUTH and DOUG
WOODWARD
65 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Michigan

Quincy

HICKOK CONSTRUCTION

75 Liberty Street
Quincy, Michigan
639-4035

Congratulations to the
Class of 1969

ALLEN HARDWARE

Allen, Michigan
20 E. Chicago

Congratulations to the
Class of •69

Best Wishes
to the
Class of 1 69
Compliments of

141

�Congratulations!

MUSIC MART

" Your band instrument
headquarters."

OTTO &amp; SONS
SPORTING GOODS
MacGregor Athletic Equipment
Evinrude Motors and Boats
Schwinn Bicycle
Sales and Service

Coldwater, Mich.

Mile East on U.S. 12
Coldwater, Michigan

Best Wishes to
the Class of '6 9

Best of Luck to the Class of '69

MEL'S PURE SERVICE

COLDWATER RECREATION

Quincy, Michigan

Congratulations,
Class of '69

McCOMB'S
SHOE STORE
JUMPING
JACKS

MISS WONDERFUL
for Women
RANDS for Men

48 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan

-----

QUINCY HARDWARE
APPLIANCES- HARDWARE- PAINT
"Right on the Corner"
Phone 639-3355
Quincy,

Michigan

CUTCHER SUPPLY CO.

Kitchens - Plumbing and Heating
639 E . Chicago Rd.
Coldwater, Mich.

Phone
278-4538

��''QUINCY'S PRIDE''

Tellers like Mrs .
Johnson are the
reason why many
people bank at
First National.

144

-

THE FIRST

�The bank provides "drive-in"
windows for those on the go .

NATIONAL BANK

A combination of beauty and business
make the customer feel at ease.

Mrs. Helen Ream is just one of the
many smiling faces at work.

145

��Congratulations
From

REYBURNS
For "the happening in
young men's clothes!"

Farah, Levi, Kazoo Pants, Jantzen Sweaters and Swim Suits.

Curle Suit Sport
Coats

W. L. Douglas and Weinbrenner Shoes

Alligator AllWeather Coats

Jolene and Des c. Shoes

Van Heusen Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
Lee and Adams
Hats

Mojud Nylons
Sam sonite Luggage
Lee, Key-men and
Billy the Kid Pants

BOLLEGRAF DEPT. STORE
Clothing and Shoes - For the Entire Family

147

�Congratulations Class of '69!!

WOODWARD'S
23 West Chicago St .

Coldwater, Mich .

Best Wishes
From

KIESS JEWELRY
Coldwater, Michigan

Best
of
Luck

Class
of

'69

COREY'S MEN'S WEAR
21 West Chicago St.

148

Coldwater, Michigan

�CONGRATULATIONS!!
Best
Wishes

ALLEN HARDWARE
From

Allen, Michigan

LINCOLN
PAINTING &amp;
DECORATING

GOOD LUCK!

COLDWATER HEATING
VERN WEAVER
RR #2 Quincy, Mich .

Quincy, Mich .

Congratulations
Seniors
From

C oldwater

Michigan

149

�Congratulations
Class of '69!

From

McCANN'S
FARM
IMPLEMENTS
dOHN DEERE
816 East Chicago St.

150

Coldwater, Michigan

�"Congratulations"
From

QUINCY LUMBER CO.

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The class of '71 is strung
together with Virginia
Suevers, President; Jack
Foster, Vice President;
Freda Cortright, Secretary; Wand a Pifer, Treasurer; and Jim DeLine,
Historian.

The sophomore class does all their parking with Robyn
Grimes, Treasurer; Karleen Warkoczeski, Secretary;
Connie Cox, President; Bev Gallop, Historian; and Randy
Taylor, Vice President.

6

Guess who Jeff Hugget, Treasurer;
Terry T opp, Secretary; Dennis Bowen,
Vice President; and Steve Worth, President; are hiding from?

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Cheerleaders lead Football Players in Parade.

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helped them win the pep can.

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Jr.'s "show off" their number one
posters.

Student body shows spirit at Pep Rally.

8

�Seniors worked hard and received second place.

Freshmen "Tromp The Trojans"

Jr.'s "sail in to Victory."

c5ophomores
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Although we lost, the team tried hard. Here is Roger
( 49) ahead of Trojans 4 Homer Trojans.

Q. H. S. student body showed a fine example of
enthusiasm as they enjoyed participation in the Homecoming activities .
Although we lost our Homecoming game 14-0 to
Homer Trojans students ofQ.H.S. enjoyed the
Homecoming spirit.

10

Kathy Nut passed the crown over to Sue.

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ftam ·t£e
Jlomecominy
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Seniors
receive
the
Pep Jug .

Homecoming Court
Seventh grader's work shows by the Pep can.

Here is Tim Coonce doing his share in
the team's effort to win.

Jerry Watson corning in for a tackle.

II

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and

c:7.£e 7Jance

Laura McMillian reigned as Tip-Up Queen.

My girdle is killing me!

Vicki Price, Tonia Knapp, first runner-up, Laura McMillian, Tip- Up Queen,
Carol King, Linda Hughes, second runner-up.

12

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Dorothy Felts was crowned Miss Oriole during
the half-time of the Quincy-Onstead basketball
game with Pam Fenno as first runner up. The student body votes for the girl with the most
school spirit during the year.

Miss Oriole looks a little
suspicious, huh?

Dorothy and her escort, Jim Deline.

After Dorothy was
crowned, Mr. Ludlow
escorted her off the floor.

Pam Fenno and her escort for
the night, Rick Keith.

15

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Jim DeLine served as Master of Ceremonies for the Occasion.
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Seniors end the 1970 Junior and
Senior Banquet with their class
song and poem.

Chris Osborn feels the beat.

The Rock Candy Band provided the music for the prom. They featured
a fantastic 30 minute drum solo.

17

�a

Louise Wortz was crowned Melody Queen on the
second of two big nights of the 1970 Band Bust to
the theme of "It's A Mad Mad World."
The show consisted of skits, a light concert
given by the Symphonic Band, three songs by the
New Generation (the high school stage band), and
many other musical presentations.
RIGHT: Wayne Riley served as Master of Ceremonies for the show.
BELOW, RIGHT: When Sandi McCann can't get out
of the splits, other bandsmen came to the rescue.
BELOW: Kathy Miller and Freda Cortright provided
some of the fills between acts.

18

�ABOVE: Melody Queen contestants ~d their escorts
were (L to R): Dennis Bowen, Linda Hughes, Mark
Treacher, Sharon Strang, Fred Cortright and Louise
Wortz.
RIGHT: Theresa Blair and Marlene Boley in their
skit to "Colonel Bogey."
BELOW, RIGHT: Kathe King played "Charade" for
a piano solo.
BELOW: "The Surprise Box" was really a surprise.

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19

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on JJoffulion

The Environmental Awareness Day
was a good chance for the community
to share viewpoints of the pollution
problems around them. An assembly
was held and proceeding it were ses sions with outside people speaking of
our problems. An addition to the outside speakers, there was a session held
by the News Focus class dealing with
Quincy's problems.

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20

�SENIORS

�0enior
The Senior Class Officers this year are:
Ann Bowerman, President
Keith Preston, Vice President
Sue Perry, Secretary
Kylene Rootes, Treasurer, and
Connie Smith, Historian

Cutting up again, huh Ann?

BELOW: Is the grass in
the terrarium good, Sue?

22

�Beaders
Hey Keith Preston does have
two hands!

ABOVE: Well, How does it sound, Connie?

LEFT: What's Kylene up to?

23

�JoAnne Alexander
Vicky Ames
Keith Avra

We
Ken Ball
Patty Bean

J

are

�Rocky Bellamy
Leigh Blatter
Bill Boley

lhe

Class

1970
Ann Bowerman
Kathy Bradley

�Kim Brown
Bonnie Budd

Dick Callahan
Penny Conkell
Carol Converse

26

�Our class
Kim Cook
Sherri Cook

colors

were
blue and!fold.

Dan Coville
Lawrence Crandall
Dan Diedrich

27

�Margo Eaton
Marsha Eckert
Marsha Ewers

We heal
Coldwaler
.

1n a

Da n Fazekas
Sandi Fish

28

�Bernie Friend
Janice Fry

Karen Funk
Bonnie Gleason
Val Grimes

29

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Asa Hallin
John Harm

Fred Hasch
Carol Hoff

30

'

�"We ..know no!
whallhe
Dawn Hoffman

fo!ure

Keith Horn

holds, bul
who holds
!he fo!ure."
(Class Motto)

Sue Huggett
Linda Hughes

�Gudrun Kaiser
Leona Kaiser
Judy Kempton

Duanne Kratzer
Jeff Kryczernski

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�We
!he
Callie Kurtz

won
1969

:Yep

Marc Kurtz

Ju!J

Pat Lange
Jolm Lounds
Nancy Lown

�Tom Lown

Harry Lyons
Steve Lytle

Dan Marsh
Janet Maynard

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�ABOVE:

Kathy McGee
Laura McMillan
Nancy McRea
RIGHT:

Floyd McVicker
Van Millard
Dave Miller

35

�ABOVE:

Margaret Miller
Lori Nance
Danelle Olney
LEFT:

Judy Otis
Larry Owens

�LEFT:

Pe!llly Pierce
Kyleene Rootes
BELOW:

Debbie Richer
Connie Smith
Chris Spalding

�RIGHT:

Mary Pawloski
Maria Perez
BELOW:
Sue Perry
Vicki Price
Keith Preston

�Dennis Stout
Sharon Strang
Theresa Strauss

Jim Sturtz
Dave Talent

39

�Sally Todd
Barb Topp
Obie Wallace

Phil Warkoczeski
Selina Warkoczeski

40

�Jerry Watson
Dan Wentworth

Mike Wonders
Louis Wortz

�Louise Wortz
Kathy Zagyva

wen!
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!rip
Dave Herlan
Gaye Hite

�c5enior
Jlonors

JoAnne Alexander was one of the Top
Ten Seniors,

Ann Bowerman was presented the Elk's
Leadership Award and the Outstanding
Service Award.

Kim Cook represented Quincy at Boys' State.

Ken Ball received the Elk's Leadership
Award, Outstanding Service Award,
f9ur years perfect attendance award,
and one of the Top Ten Seniors.

One of the Top Ten Seniors was
Bernie Friend.

�2uincy's proud

if !heir

Dan Diedrich, "I Dare You" Award.

Kathy McGee was one of the Top Ten.

Laura McMillan: "I Dare You" Award from
Danforth Foundation.

ABOVE: Kylene Rootes: Top Ten Seniors. RIGHT: Connie Smith represented Quincy at Girls' State, also she is
one of the Top Ten Seniors.

44

The Commercial Award went to Debbie
Richer. She was also one of the Top Ten
Seniors.

�Oulslancl/ny cSeniors

Chris Spaulding: D.A.R. Girl and
Top Ten.

Dan Wentworth: Boys' State

Jerry Watson was presented the All-Around Athlete Award.

Phil Warkoczeski: Citizenship
Award and Philip Normandin
Award.

Selina Warkozeski: Top Ten

Lousise Wortz: Foreign Exchange Student and
Top Ten.

45

�ABOVE: Dan Wentworth (Best Personality, Best All-Around, Class Cut- Up), Roxanne Bellamy (Most Friendly,
Most Athletic, Best Personality, Best All-Around), Keith Avra (Most Friendly), Bernie Friend (Most Friendly),
Ann Bowerman (Most Active), Jerry Watson (Most Active, Most Athletic).
BELOW: Keith Horn (Best Dancer), Sue Perry (Best Looking, Best Dressed), Vicki Price (Best Dancer), Phil
Warkoczeski (Best Looking, Best Dressed, Most Bashful).

46

�Cleclions
RIGHT: Selina Warkoczeski
(Most Intelligent), Kathy
McGee (Most Likely To Succeed), Sandi Fish (Class
Flirt), Kim Cook (Most Intelligent , Most Likely To
Succ·eed).
MISSING: Harry Lyons
(Class Flirt).

LEFT: Dan Diedrich (Most Talkative), Janet
Maynard (Most T alkative , Cl ass Cut-Up),
Janice Fry (Shortest), John Co ut ure (T allest).

47

��JUNIORS

�Donna Andrews
Richard Barve
Sally Bonham
Marsha Brown
Debbie Burritt

•
Mary Coco
Nellie Cole
Bonnie Converse
Tim Coonce

Glass

Freda Cortright
Peggy Dobson
Linda Domecki

of '71
Mary Lou Dunsmore
Steve Fosdick

Jack Foster

Carol King , Juniors' Homecoming Representative.

�Nannette Foulk
Raymond From
Sandi Gallop
Roger Glaum
John Grove

Guido Guidi
Dennis Jaynes
Debbie Johnson
Connie Kempton

Tonia Knapp
Roy Krymis
Sandy Kurtz

Mark Lane
Connie Larson

Gayle Lentz

Guido, Jim, and Steve do their thing for the Juniors' Homecoming skit.

�Allen Lytle
Wendy McFadden
Bob McCurley
Steve Miller
Dennie Mueller

Dusti Pelow
Mike Persails
Wanda Pifer
Raymond Pierson

Patti Quimby
Heidi Rawson
Bruce Reichart

Wayne Riley
T ed Rogers

Karen Sattler

Steve Miller has a few worries,
like how is he going to get his
new Varsity jacket clean?

52

�Larry Sebrings
Brenda Stempien
Virginia Suever
Julie Thompson
Mitzi Trax ler

Craig Treacher
Ruth Ann Tuckey
Dan Weaver
Vi kki Vanlandingham

Norman Wood
Elaine Wood
Rosetta Young

Carol King

Now, who do we have here finishing
it all?

53

�SOPHOMORES

�Joe Ball
Bob Beemer
Terry Blair
Theresa Blair
Vicki Burlew

Julie Bush
Kim Cockrell
Alan Conner
Fred Cortright
Connie Cox

LuAnn Deal
Mark Delcamp
Jack DeLine
Debbie Doll
Dawn Ellis

Sandy Everline
Darlene Ditton
Kim Farris
Pam Fenno
Dorothy Felts

Dou g Fish
Carol Foley

The Sophomore skit for Homecoming was one of the funniest.

Glass
'72

55

�Kathy From
Sally Fosdick
Glendon Fritz
Becky Fry
Mary Fuller

Bev Gallop
Kolleen Geer
Dennis Goodwin
Don Goodwin
Robyn Grimes

Bonnie Hall
Mary Hefflinger
Terry Hickok
Rex Hilton
Dennis !ford

Mark Irvin
Don Johnson
Gary Justice
Rick Keith
Kathe King

Mark King
Fred Kochendorfer

Jay Barrett and Karen Morell represented the Sophomores of the

�Sophomore boys strike out against
the " Establishment" as Sophomore
girls try to ignore them.

John Kraner
Patti Larson

Lloyd Ledyard
Pam Lovell
Steve Luce
Terry Macklin
Lonnie McMichael

Sue Meiring
Kathy Miller
Linda Miller
Karen Morell
Harold Morris

Mark Musgrove
Sue Page
Leonard Parker
Glenn Preston
Mike Richards

Rick Richards
Chris Sawyer
Donna Shilling
Randy Shoemaker
Debbie Short

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�Sally Fosdick portraying a
"grandm adre" in a skit for
Spanish class.

Craig Hayes

Cookie Smith
Linda Smith

Tina Snellenberger
Bill Strauss
Glenn Suever
qary Tappenden
Randy Taylor

Toni Tracy
Mark Treacher
LaRay Vanderpool
Kim VanLa ndingham
Judy Waligora

Sharon Wall ace
Karleen Warkoczeski
Dave Weber
Cleo Wells
Dorothy Wilkinson

Sally Wilkinson
Cheryl Wright
Karen Yuhl
Chris Knapp
JoAnn Hilton

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FRESHMEN

�Glass
Dennis Bowen a nd Theresa Brewer represented
the Fr.eshmen on the
Homecoming Court .

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Jane Aiken
David Alex ander
Nettie Angevine
Roy Angevine

Judy Avra
Steve Banker
Lynn Blatter
Marleen Boley

Arthur Borgert
Dennis Bowen
Teresa Brewer
Sharon Buckley
Patty Burlew

Brend a Bussing
Norman Ca mpbell
Elizabeth Cluff
Susan Conke ll
Cheryl Carrino

Debbie Cosier
David Cottman
Mike Curtis
Diane Dirshell
Dawn Everline

�Freshmen tackle new
technique for Home coming skit.

Rick Feller
Mike Fish
Mary Frederick
Marc From

Larry Gallatin
Gary Gleason
Vincent Gray
Randy Finley

Dave Green
Jerry Grove
Pam Halstead
Dennis Hance
Randella Hardy

Kenny Haver
Rodney Hayes
Julie Hickok
Terry Hoag
Glenda Houck

Tim Howard
Jeff Huggett
Joy Johnson
Terry Keith
Marlow Kessen

�Bonnie Klein
Tom Longardener
Debbie Loose
Dave Lown
Mona Lyons

Gary Marion
Sandy McCann
Dava McVicker
David McVicker
Diane McVicker

Trudy Macklin
Regina Millard
Don Miller
Mary Ann Miller
Debbie Musgrove

Neal Nickerson
Delores Peet
Mike Pierson
Ronald Pierson

Deneine Pifer
Julie Rawson
Bob Price
Debbie Pritts

62

�Jeff Rodesiler
Tim Rogers
Dave Sattler
Jean Root
Susan Schultz

Cindy Shilling
Jill Smith
Ralph Smith
Patty Stempien
Randy Trana

Dawn Travis
Don Tuttle
Carol VanRiper
Debbie Walston
Andy Weaver

Judy Wilson
Debbie Wineland
Steve Worth
Ricky Wright

John Easterday
Diane McVicker
Jerry Topp
Cindy Swallow

Terry Kinkead

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�Glass

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Randy Avra
Patty Baird

Carl Baldauf
Scott Baldwin
Robyn Beach

Mike Bean
April Binkley
Mitch Blair
Theresa Blount
Andy Bonham

Debbie Bonham
Bobbie Bowman
Jeff Brewer
Jay Brown
Theresa Camerson

Jeff Center
Lynn Coco
Doug Cole
Marty Cole
Tim Collins

J
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Linda Conners
Dorinda Conrad
Don Cortright
Debbie Cottman
Chris Cox

Chuck Curry
Jayne DeLine
Margaret Drum
Mike Dull
Elizabeth England

65

�Doug Everline
Dave Feller
Donna Fenningsdorf
Corine Fickle
Elaine Finley

Kim Fosdick
Linda From
Regina From
Mike Gallop
Craig Gary

Loretta Geer
Susie Glaum
Sherry Haver
Marc Jahr
Barb Kelly

Beth Kennedy
Sharon Kesson
Ricky King
Susan Kline
Tom Kling

Kathy Knapp
Jim Kurtz
Ted Kurtz
Frank Lett
Sandy Longardner

Gene Lovell
Rick Lown
Judy Luce

Marc Marsh
Lori McDonald

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�Sheree McLain
Teresa McRae
Laura Miller
Randy Miller
Mike Mills

Billy Morell
Connie Musgrove
Randy Null
Dennis Parker
Diane Peevey

Cathy Pierson
Paulette Porter
Jeanne Rodesiler
Mike Rose
James Schafer

Jeff Smead
Kim Smillie
Mike Snyder
Brenda Spaulding
Debbie Spurlock

Bob Stahlhood
Aneida Stempien
Debra Strang
Tim Strauss
Mike Supianaski

Pat Supianaski
Su~an Swallow
Mike Tappenden

Valli Thorp
Tom Tracy

�Roxi Traxler
Dan Tuttle
Gary Vanderpool
Janne Vorce

Ralph Wells
Chris Williams
Rose Wooden

Officers of the 8th grade
were: Kim Fosdick,
Treasurer; Jayne DeLine,
Secretary; Tom Tracy,
Vice President; Mike Dull,
President.

�Cora Andrews
Linda Andrews
Randy Barfeld
Marc Barnouski
Candy Bassett

,icture
Not

Available

Jack Bellamy
Kevin Bemis
JoAnn Blair
Linda Bliss
Cathy Blount

Rodney Blount
Denise Bowen
Rena Boyd
Lee Brewer
Kathleen Brockway

Marion Brown
Karen Buckley
Sally Budd
Paula Burk
Tim Butters

Debra Camerson
Linda Carpenter
Fred Collins
Bill Corrino
Sharon Coville

Ka thy Curtiss
Arthur Cox
Rita Davis

Sarah Delcamp
Phil Dirschell

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9raders

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�Robin Ditton
Marc Downerz
Brenda Dunn
Monica Ellis
Carolyn Etchy

Jeff Farris
Robin Felts
Philip French
Karen Gade
David Gilbert

Sally Gillcrest
Vickie Gray
Kathy Hagy
Pat Handy
Dave Harmon

Lance Harmon
LuAnn Hefflinger
Judy I-Ioag
Sandra Hoff
Rick Hoffman

Jerry Hool ey
Bonnie Houck
Randy Iles
Nadean Jackson
Kenny Kempton

Debore Kestner
Dan King
Tim Lane

Bill Ledyard
Keven Loveberry

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!Yep C an/

�Kristine Loose
Sharon Luce

Tim McCurly
Steve McNitt
Francis Meade

Dave Miller
Andy Mills
Sally Morrell
Dennis Morris
Vickie Neeley

Steve Nickerson
Beckie Normandin
Steve Null
Becky Nutt
Jane ll Osborn

Julie Osborn
Terry Owens
Marilyn Parshall
Debbie Payton
Cathy Penny

Judy Poynter
Karen Reichart
Carol Rohl
Rebecca Rollins
Michelle Sanders

�Cindy Sebring
Reg ina Sha rp

Rick Shobe
Randy Smith
Debbie Snyder
Cindy Strang

Bob Stempien
Shelby Strauss
Jill Temples
Maude Thorp
Becky Topp

Cathy Trana
Robin Traxler
Dean VanDyk~
Ruth Van derpoo l
Lisa Vanlandingham

Kathy Warver
Duane Wells
Ida Wilson
Linda Wise
Dennis Wilkinson

Jimmy Wilkinson
Mark Wonders
Sharon Worth
Frank Young
Cindy Zagyva

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�Gloria Alexander
Jackie Anderson
Annen Angervine

cSixlh

Bill Avra
Betty Baird
Tim Baldwin

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Not
Available

9raders
exper1ence
many
firs Is.

Roberta Banker
Vivian Bassett
Ron Bean

Nancy Binkley
Wayne Binkley
Bill Blair

Jane Blair
Kathy Blair
Jason Blount

Diane Bowen
Susan Bowerman
Jolle Brewer

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Not
Available

Chris Brown
Lee Brown
Tim Brown
Laura Buers
Jamie Campbell
Deb Cekander
Bryan Centers
Harold Cluff
Jean Coco
Jeff Collons
Amy Doll .
Chris Everlme

Gary Ewers
Allen Fegley
Albert Feldbauer
Kandy Fickle
Sharon Fredrick
Kathy England

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�Tam my Freeh urn
Robert French
Annette Finley

Jim Fry
Margaret Fry
Laura Gallatin

Ray Gallop
Jeri Ann Hagaman
Steve Harrington

band,
and
c£anyiny

Jenny Hinds
Dennis Hooley
Mark Houtz

classes

Dennis Hulbert
Kathy Irvin
Pat Irvin

Dale Jackson
Allen Johnson
Kelly Kennedy

Dawn King
Julie King
Tim King
Jerry Kraner
Cynthia Kurtz
William Kurtz

Julie Lane
Judd Larson
Bob Ledyard
Kim Ledyard
Bob Lentz
Marilyn Lounds
Peggy Luse
Ray Lyon
Tracy Macklin
Jean McC lellan
Lee Huepenbecker
Julie MeClellan

74

�Norman McMichael
Melinda McNitt
Tom McRae
Mitch Miller
Deb McVicker
Steve Miller
Connie Ogarchak
Joey Orton
Chuck Peet
Richard Pierson
Vanessa Rawson
Craig Rodesiler

Steve Rollins
Robin Saunders
Jody SchUltz
Kathy Shobe
Jody Sours
Jill Sours
Velda Sperveck
Cindy Stempien
Tim Strang

Christy Stother
Diane Swallow
Cindy Talyer

Rod Taylar
Lewis Temples

Lyle Thomas

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�Lori Thompson

I
Jay Travis
Jody Travis

Deanna Treacher
Cindy Traxler
Dave Tuttle

Alan Walters
Mark Warkoczeski
Rickie Walston
Patty Watson
Connie Wells
Briane Wilson
Chris Wolfe
Tim Worth
Joe Wright
John Burlew
Dean Ripley
Zel McVicker
Tony Butters
Kay Losinski
Tammy Hoult
Wayne Binl&lt;le
Mary Vosar
Larry Hayes
Kent Dirshell
Mary Hohe
Cheri Handy

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��FACULTY

�!Principal
:13oard

B.S., M.A. University of Michigan
Central Michigan
High School Principal
Well, in the first place you're too
old!

Jl(r. Jfenry Bony.hixi
B.A. Central Michigan
Middle School Principal

�c5uper/nlendenl
and c5c£ool

A.B. , M.S. Indiana, U. M. , M.S. U.
Superintendent

You mean you want a raise too?! !

STANDING: Franklin Dratzer, Stanley Preston, Jack Fowler, Harold Shultz, Ray Sattler, Doug OrJon. SEATED:
Elmer Dobson, Ronald Reynolds, Susan Lambright.

�!Jl(rs. 7Jonna Omo

(ABOVE)

Princ ipal's Secretary
(ABOVE RIGHT)

Superintendent's Secretary
(RIGHT)

Junior High Secretary

(BOTTOM LEFT)

Guidance Secretary

!Jl(rs. 7Jonna J ord
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Junior High Secretary

(BOTTOM RIGHT)

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7lirh .help al
2.J£c5.
Audio-Visual Aids: Tim Howard, Mark Rennie, Ken Ball,
Dave Miller, Dave Cottman, Bob McCurley.

Senior High Office Aids: Ann Bowerman, Dawn Hoffman, Debbie Short, Linda Hughes, Bonnie
Coplin, Pam Lovell, Bob McCurley.

Junior High Office Aids:
Selena Warkoczeski, Callie
Kurtz, Sandi Fish, Laura McMillan, Virginia Suever,
Debbie Richer, Sue Huggett,
Mrs. Donna Ford.

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�Helping in the library
were Debbie Richer, Mar garet Miller, Heidi Rawson, Mrs. Nutt, Floyd McVicker, Mrs. Riley, John
Grove, Debbie Supianski,
Wanda Pifer, Karleen
Warkoczeski and Jill Smith.

Afternoon teacher's aids were: FRONT ROW: V. VanLandingham, C. King, K. Sattler,
M . Traxler, S. Miller, D. Jaynes, T. Rogers, T. Macklin. SECOND ROW: L. Domecki, K . Miller, K. Bradley, S. Todd, L. Kriser, L. Nance, J. Alexander , C. Smith, B.
Bussing, D. Walston, S. Wall ace. THIRD ROW: T. Brewer, M. Eaton, D. Pelow, B.
Gallop, V. Grimes, E. Wood, P. Quimby, D. Wilkinson, C. Cox, S. Everline, C.
Hoff, S. Perry, S. Gallop, C. Kempton , L. Hook. FOURTH ROW: J. Sturtz, M, Kurtz,
T. Brockway, M. Wonders, D. Meiring, P. Warkoczeski, M. Lane, F. McVicker, D.
Talent, D. Callahan, and B. Boley.

Morning teacher's aids were: FRONT ROW: J. Alexander, J. Smith, J. Aiken, C.
Wright, K. Cockrell, V. Burlew, R. Grimes, C. Smith • . SECOND ROW: M. Brown,
S. Stra_ng, T. Tracy, K. Funk, T. Snellenberger, C. Wells, M. !fefflinger, J. Root,
B. Klem, L. Deal, L. Nance. THIRD ROW: D. Cottman, V. Pnce, S. Huggett, R,
Bellamy, S. War koczeski, M. Eaton, P. Quimby, C. King, D. Pelow, J. Honyoust,
J. Bush, K. Warkoczeski, S. Meiring, P. Lange. FOURTH ROW: T. Macklin, M.
Kurtz, J. Sturtz, R. Glaum, T. Burleson, D. Diedrich, K. Preston, L. Owens, J. Hoff,
D. Meiring and W. Riley.

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There is a lot more to English than the eight
parts of speech. Our English Department
proved that. All of the teachers in this department were creative in thinking of something new to do each day. A trip to Ft.
Wayne to see the play Macbeth was just one
many interesting activities sponsored by
our English Department.

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%r. Carl 9'/T
B.A. Ohio Wesleyan
English 8, College English II

%r. 23arry Gofhnsworlb
B.S. Huntington College
Living English, Modern Communications,
College English I (First semester)

�%r. 0arf 0£rensle.in
B.A. Olivet College
Spanish , English 7

%rs. Joanne .Bon!Jhin.i ·
B.A. Central Michigan University
English 7, English 9

%r.

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e.ich

B.S. Western Michigan University
English 10, Creative Writing,
Contemporary Reading

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�Y/(r. 0 cfcvard c51inson
B.S. Eastern Michigan University
English, Journalism

Y/(iss Y/(ar_y Ylorada_y
B.A. Mary Mance
English

Y/(rs. :?earl :?£e!ps
A.B. Western Michigan University
Remedial Reading

�Y/(r. :J(oberl !JJC!c.he/7
B.S., M.Ed.
Bowling St ate University
Guidance

B.A. Western Michigan
Librarian

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Study Hall, Library Aid

J/(rs. !Jl(arge

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Study Hall, Library Aid

�cSocial
cS!ud/es
7Jeparlmenl

The teachers in. the Social Studies Department took advan.tage of many visual
aids in their teaching. They weren't afraid
of experimenting with new ideas and made
a large contribution to Quincy High .

!Jl(r. 2Jrenl Veysey
B.S. Defiance College
U. S. History, Speech News Focus

!Jl(rs. !Jl(ary Oxen.bam
B.A. Hillsdale College
Social Studies 6

!Jl(r. :Rober! c5!ewarl
B.S. Defiance College
Social Studies 7, World History

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�Mr. Undeen and Mr. Ill have been team teaching
all year. It has really worked out well. This was
an experiment this year, but we hope it will continue next year.

!JI(r. John :BenzinJ
B.A. Hillsdale
English

%r. !J(ob'erl Wndeen
B. S. Castleton College
American History
and 8th Social Studies
One of the two great
experimenters on the
staff with team
teaching!

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�!Jl(r. :Dan B uclfow
B.S. Hillsdale College
Mathematics

!Jl(iss 23arbara !Jl(aJJb_y
B.A., M.A. Michigan State
University of Illinois
Math 10-12, 9 Physical Sc ience

�Whenever "math" is mentioned most students
utter an "Ugh." Quincy students should appreciate its math department; the teachers make
the work more enjoyable, and they even seem
to understand what they teach.

7Jeparlmenl
Caught ya!

J/(iss 9aif Yerreff
B.S. Memphis State
Mathematics 7-8

�2/(r. Oscar Jisher
B.A. , M.A. Michigan State University

�2/(r. J fenry b onyini
B.S. Central Michigan University
Drafting

B.S. Central Michigan University
Industrial Arts, Physical Ed.

2/(rs. 0 /eanor Yrench
B.S. Western Michigan University
Home Economics

93

�r5cience
7Jeparlmenl

Our members of the Science Department made
science classes interesting as well as educational.
They also helped to develop interest in the Science
Club.

!Jl(r.

0c/ Xujz

B.S. Defiance College
Conservational Biology, Biology, Science 7

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!Jl(r. 9ene Bew.is
B.S. , M.A . Western Michigan University
Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science

A Science Department requires

�"Science carries us into zones of
speculation, where there is no habitable city for the mind of man."
Robert Louis Stevenson

B.A. Adrian College
Science 7, Science 8

many different materials.

Mr. Lewis

%r.

Caluin Jfaslings

B.S. Castleton State College
Science 6

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�23usiness
7Jeparlmenl

The Business Deparnnent helps to pre..:
pare young people for the world outside of
high school. It also sets many students
toward their future occupations.

!JI(rs. Xeff Voller!
B.S. Eastern Michigan
Secretarial Practice, Typing

!JI(r. 7/nkew :Yarz_ych
B•B. Ed . Eastern Michigan
Typing, Bookkeeping

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B.A. State College of Iowa
Distributive Education

�Yine

7/rls

Our Fine Arts at Quincy are of the best. Our
bands competed in many contests and did well in
all of them. Our Art department turned out some
of the best artists ever seen at Quincy.

2J{r. 7Jonafd c5£erman
B.A.
Band

2/[r. c5feuen !l?osselel
B.A. Hillsdale College
Art

Our band room is one of the best,

Western Michigan University

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�!?.hysical
0ducalion

Hockey, basketball, soccer, volleyball, dancing
(for both boys and girls), and gymnastics are just a
few of the many activities experienced in Phys. Ed.
this year.

2/(rs. 2/(ary Bewis

2/(r. :Rober! cSrou/e

Phys. Ed. can be fun • . •

B.A . Hillsdale College
Boys ' Physica l Ed ucati on

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B.A. Olivet Co llege
Girls' Physica l Education

�.
c5ervices are y1ven

Our High School Cooks, L. toR.: Lorretta McRae, Maxine VanNasdale, Winifred Marsh, Mary Temples,
Shirley Taylor, Caroline Knisely, Roberta Todd.

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�Our faithful janitors, L. toR.: Leonard Maquard, Edward Smith, Chet Lampman. SEATED: Harry VanNasdale, Elmer Burke, Walter Miller. Ken Johnson is missing.

6y many
The patient bus drivers, L. toR. STANDING: Marian Brown, Verita Delcamp, Judy Miller, Janice Curyvail, Sharon Smith, Harold Trall, Dorothy Nickerson, Joyce Riddle. KNEELING: Ron Smith, Horner Newberry, Harold Esterline, Kenny Bedlack, Basil Bassage, and Ray Riddle.

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�ORGANIZATIONS

�Jhe Yearboo.£ cS!aJ/
A very small number of dedicated students compiled the 1970 Oriole. Despite the usual chaotic
rush to meet deadlines, the club managed to fit
in several chuckles during the year. Through the
assistance of Miss JoAnne Bergamo, a student
teacher from Hillsdale College, the club managed
to solve many of its constant uprising problems.
Mr. Eich was the staff advisor.

Editor Jim Deline: Need we say more?

Bev occasionally helps the yearbook staff.

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Our hard-working Co-Editor, Virginia Suever.

The girls are trying to think of yearbook selling ideas for their posters.

�This year's staff, with a few exceptions: STANDING from L. to R. : D. Short, P. Fenno, G. Suever, J.
Deline, D. Felts, B. Coplin, and K. Warkoczeski. SITTING from Left to Right: J. Deline, D. Doll, K.
King, T. Blair, R. Young, V. Suever, and K. Yuhl.

Now kiddies ...

ABOVE: Our staff was very fortunate to have JoAnne Bergamo,
a student and teacher from Hillsdale College, help out this year.

LEFT: After a hard day's work
of looking for his keys, Mr. Eich
finally decides to correct our yearbook layouts.

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�The High School Student Council
helps to govern the school and to supply
funds for many things. With the money
from the magazine drive the Jr. and Sr.
High Councils bought a very nice stereo
outfit to supply everlasting music for our
school dances. Many interesting assemblies were also made possible by the student council's funds.
A group of council members along
with the faculty completely revised the
homecoming rules that will become
effective in the next new school year.

Officers were Danelle Olney, Treasurer;
Roy Krymis, Parliamentarian; JoAnn
Alexander, Secretary; Bernie Friend,
President; Jim DeLine, Vice President.

c5!udenl

The Caldwells presented about the best assembly that the
school had seen.

STANDING Left to Right: Bernie Friend, Harold Morris, Terry Keith, Bev Gallop, Rick Feller, Dave Sattler,
Norm Campbell, Pam Fenno, Jim DeLine, Julie Rawson, Freda Cortright, Dusti Pelow. SEATED FIRST TABLE:
Vicki Price, Patti Quimby, Connie Kempton, Sanki Gallop, Darwin Mason. SECOND TABLE: Toni Tracy,
Trudy Macklin, Lynne Blatter, Randella Hardy. THIRD TABLE: Sue Huggett, Cookie Smith, JoAnne Alexander, Rocky Bellamy, Ted Robers, Tom Brockway.

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�The Junior High Student Council was introduced to the concept of helping to run school functions. This will prove most
beneficial when they will be in the High School Student Council in future years.

Junior high students enjoyed a
Halloween Dance sponsored by
the student council.

FRONT ROW L-R: Kathy Curtiss, Denise Bowen, Rindi Conrad, Debbie Spurlock, Paulette Porter.
SECOND ROW : Lori McDonald, Cathy Trana, Lisa VanLandingham, Cathy Pierson, Laura Miller,
Gene Lovell, Scott Baldwin, Mike Bean. THIRD ROW: Gloria Alexander, Tom MacRae, Jimmy Fry,
Marion Brown, Jill Sours, Lee Brewer, Diane Swollow, Steve Smead, Judd Larsen, Mike Mills.

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�Concessions Club Officers, 1-R: Leigh Blatter, Treasurer; Valerie Millard, Secretary; Connie Cox, Vice
President; Danelle Olney, President; Miss Barbara Maltby, Adv_isor.

Goncess1on

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�FRONT ROW L-R: Chris Sawyer, Donna Andrews, Sharon Wallace, Chris Osborn, Karen Yuhl, Theresa
Blair, Miss Maltby-advisor. SECOND ROW: Sally Wilkinson, Leigh Blatter, Karen Funk, Danelle Olney,
Valerie Millard, Darlene Ditton, Connie Cox. THIRD ROW: Dick Callahan, Fred Hash, Floyd McVicker.

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�Xalional Jfonor
c5ociely
Being tapped into the N.H. S. is an honor and a
privilege. It takes leadership, character, scholarship and citizenship. All of this year's members
held up to the high standards.
LEFT: Some new members and old at the annual tea.

ABOVE: This year's members were, BELOW: Dan Diedrich, Ken Ball, George Baldauf (provisional
member), Marcia Brown. BACK: JoAnn Alexander, Roxanne Bellamy, Louise Wortz, Selina Warkoczeski, Ann Bowerman, John Grove (provisional member), and Bernie Friend.
BELOW: Tapped this year were, SEATED: Elaine Wood, Connie Smith, Toni Tracy (provisional
member), Heidi Rawson, Wanda Pifer, Karleen Warkoczeski (provisional member) , Mrs. Volkert
(advisor), Kathy McGee, Debbie Richer, Chris Spaulding. STANDING: George Baldauf, Fred Cortright (provisional member), John Grove, Jack Foster, Kim Cook.

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�Bibrary Club
The Library Club continued to remain small,
with only ten to fifteen members. The Club
visited the Battle Creek Public Library and the
Mich igan State Library on its campus. A usedbook sale, along with a club party, is being
planned.

The Library Club gained information visiting the state library.

SEATED: Marcia Brown, Heidi Rawson, Wanda Pifer, Rosetta Young. STANDING: Mrs. Brown , Deb
Burritt, Kathy McGee, Margaret Miller, John Grove, Raymond From.

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�Yulure Jeachers

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J1mer1ca

Because of the lack of an advisor, the club did very little. It does not matter what they accomplished,
it is their goal that counts.
STANDING from Left to Right: A Bowerman, P. Fenno, T. Blair, S. Everline, J. DeLine, M. Eaton, M.
Miller, S. Warkoczeski, D. Callahan. SITTING from Left to Right: C. Smith, G. Kaiser, J. Rawson, N.
Angevine.

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�2Jfc5
9azelle

Above we see the Editor, Ann Bowerman, at work.

ABOVE: Part of the staff working to get the paper out.
STANDING L. toR.: Ann Bowerman, Jim Deline, Dick Callahan, Mr. Stinson, Ruth Tuckey,
Vikki Vanlandingham, Mary Pawloski, Wendy McFadden, Doug Miering. SEATED: Margo
Eaton, Kathy Zagyva, Denell Onley, Barb Topp, Kathy McGee, Eddie Rawson.

Ill

�. 9irls 7/ihlelic
7/ssocialion

G .A .A. Officers: Dorothy
Felts, Treasurer; Sally Fosdick, Sergeantat-Arms; Mrs.
Lewis, Advisor;
Sandi Gallop,
Secretary; Connie Kempton,
Sergeant-atArms; Rocky
Bellamy, President; not pictured Pam Fenno, Vice President.

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�F~ONT ROW: Sally Fosdick, Patti Stempian, Lynn Blatter, Jill Smith, Terri Kinkead, Sue Shultz, Bev Gallop,
Karen Morell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lewis, Sally Wilkenson, Cookie Smith, Val Grimes, Asa Hollin, Deniene
Pifer, Trudy Macklin, Julie Hickok, Sue Conkell. THIRD ROW: Mary Fredericks, Beckie Gilbert, Cheryl
Wright, Dorothy Felts, Linda Miller, Cindi Shilling, Pam Lovell, Toni Tracy, Connie Kempton. FOURTH
ROW: Callie Kurtz, Dusti Pelow, Sharon Budkley, Sandi McCann, Dawn Travis, Julie Rawson, Rocky Bellamy,
Carol King, Sandi Gallop.
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�Y.J£71 has busy year

SEATED from L. to R.: Karen Y uhl, Susie Cronmiller, Mitzi Traxler, Leigh Blatter, Donna Andrews, Marie Bailey,
Vicki Burlew. SECOND ROW: Jean Root, Cindy Swallow, Mrs. Tom French, Randella Hardy, Linda -Root, Judy Avra,
Darlene Ditton, Judy Hickok, Liz Cluff, Pam Halstead, Bonnie Clein, Glenda Houck, Judy Honyoust, Nellie Cole.

1969-70 Officers: Karen Yuhl, Mitzi Traxler, Leigh
Blatter, Vicki Burlew, Sue Cronmiller, Donna Andrews, Marie Bailey.

1970-71 Officers: Darlene Ditton, Judy Honyoust,
Marie Bailey, Liz Cluff, Nellie Cole, Judy Avra.

�War£ plus en;oymenl
eruals
accomphshmenl

This year the F.H.A. had a busy year. The club
had their annual Sadie Hawkins dance with Judy Avra
as Daisy Mae and Don Tuttle as Lil Abner. Also , the
F.H.A. Regional meeting was held at Quincy this
year. The program was entitled "Up, Up, And Away
With FHA." They also had a home style show.

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�TOP TO BOTTOM, Left to Right: J. Foster; M. Fuller, G. Justus, F. Hash, J. Grove, G. Sueavers, H. Morris,
G. Gleason, D. Meiring, M. Kurtz, T. Brockway, R. Parker, M. Delcamp, R. Carpenter, J. Top, M. From,
D. Bowen, T. Rogers, V. Gray, N. Wood, K. Farris, D. Talent, J. Cramer, D. Green, D. Alexander, B.
Thorp, N. Nickerson, L. Parker, B. Strass, D. Kling, L. McMillian, D. Kratzer, Rick Kestner, B. Friend,
R. Kochendorfer, V. Price, E. Rawson, G. Preston, Mr. Fisher.

F .F .A. Officers, Rick Kestner, Fred Kochendorfer, Duane Kratzer, Vicki Price, Ed
Rawson, Glenn Sueavers.

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fun?

lib

�The Dairy Judgers: Ed Rawson, Glenn Preston, and
Dave Green.

The Livestock Judgers: Bruce Reichhart,
Leonard Parker, and Jack Foster.

Assistant Officers: Jack Foster, Leonard Parker, Glenn Preston , Dave Talent, Bernie
Friend.

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�STANDING L. toR.: Coach Feller, D. Weaver, J. Foster, T . Coonce, R. Kestner, K. Cook, F. Kochendorfer, T. Burleson, P. Warkoczeski, T. Lown, P. McMillan, D. Goodwin, Coach Ludlow. SECOND
ROW: D. Weber, D. King, S. Shaw, T. Rogers, T. Macklin, B. McCurley, D. Diedrich, B. Riechhart,
T. Hickok, R. Glaum, J. DeLine. FIRST ROW: M. Irvin, D. James, C. Hayes, J. Watson, T. Macklin, G. Baldauf, D. Wentworth, K. Ball, D. Goodwin, D. Fish.

Varsily
Ciub

L-R: Jack Foster, Jerry Watson, Ken Ball, Dan Weaver, Dan Diedrich, Coach
Ludlow.

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�c5c/ence

Giu6

George Baldauf, Pres., Gudium Kaiser, Sec., Keith
Preston, Vice Pres.

FIRST ROW: J. Grove, G. Baldauf, J. Seigler, H. Rawson, W. Pifer. SECOND ROW: P. McMillian , L.
Wortz, T. Lown, T. Blair, R. From, S. Warkoczeski, M. Brown, K. Preston, C. Spaulding. STANDING:
S. Miller, G. Kaiser.

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�FRONT ROW: P. Burk, S. Meiring, S. Kline, C. Strang, L. Geer, C. Swallow, S. Delcamp, L. From. SECOND
ROW: L. Miller, R. From, D. Spurlock, B. Kennedy, D. Loose, J. DeLine, s. Longardner, R. Conrad, C. Fickle,
L. Andrews,S • .Gilchrest, 0. Stempien. THIRD ROW: D. Strang, K.Loose, E. Finley, M. Brown, P. Couture,
P. Marsh, B. Longardnei:, J. ffooley, G. Lovell, D. King, R. Pierson, D. Bowen, D. Bonham, F. Lett, M. Tappenden, C. Baldauf, J. Smead, S. Worth, B. Houck, K. -Reichhart. FOURTH ROW: C. Pinney, R. Boyd, C. Zagyva, C. Trana, S. Swallow, D. Payton, M. Saunders, S. Null, C. Coward, J. Centers, S. Strang, M. Downer,
D. Cortright, R. Vollmer, S. Hoff. STANDING: D. VanDyke, R. Shobe, R. King, S. Budd, P. French, R. Trana,
R. Houck, Mr. Sherman.

Jun/or :73and

�FRONT ROW: S. Shultz, T. Blair, J. Aiken, D. Doll, C . VanRiper, M. Boley, L. Deal, D. Burrit. SECOND ROW :
R. From, J. Couture, N. McRae, S. Page, C. Smith, K. King , F. Cortright, L. Wortz, F. Cortright. THIRD ROW:
B. Bussing, M. Brown, K. Geer, S. McCann, C. Kempton, B. Gallop, S. Wilkinson, D. Bowen , C . King , B. Boley, R. Grimes, D. McVicker, D. Ellis, W. Pifer, D. Johnson . FOURTH ROW : D. Walston, T. Brewer, D. Johnson, C. Wright, L. McMillan, R. Young, C. Mobley. FIFTH ROW: R. Stout, R. Finley, S. Strother, N. Camp 'bell, K. From , D. Weaver·, M. Treacher, M. Strang, D. King. SIXTH ROW: Dave Miller, L. Hughes, T . Longarner,
V. Millard, K. Ball , W. Riley·, K. Miller, J . · Ball ; M: From. STANDING: D. Musgrove, C. Corrina , J . DeLine,
B. Price, T. Keith, F. Me Vicker, Mr. Sherman.

c5ymp£onic :l3and

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�Besides marching in the Homecoming parade, they marched at all the football games that were at home, and the Mayor Day and Memorial Day P&lt;!rade.

Our
One
slays

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�Stage Band provided modern music for the Band Bust, at some basketball
games, and Tip- Up Talent show.

X'umber
23and
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123

�Discussing the trip while standing in
front of Bronson Method ist in Kal amazoo.

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STANDING L. toR.: Mr. Mitchell, advisor·, Diane Dirschell, Glenda Ho uck, Shelly Strothers, Judy Otis, Kathy
McGee, Debbie Burritt, Jill Smith, Dava McVicker. SEATED: Debbie Walston, Barb Topp, Cheryl Wright, Marcia
Brown, Rosetta Young.

�ATHLETICS

�Varsity
Cheerleaders
(left to
right): Carol
King, Sandi
Gallop, Connie Kempton,
Dusti Pelow,
Val Grimes,
Rocky Bellamy.

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�Even when most spirits were down, the cheerleaders kept their faith in the team, whether it be
foo tball , basketball or wrestling. About the only
time they weren't cheering was when they got too
interested in the game along with everyone else.

127

�Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were: FRONT: Bev Gallop, Debbie Cosier, and Karen Morell. BACK: Sandy
McCann, Pam Lovell, and Sally Fosdick.

128

�8th grade cheerleaders, Sitting on the
job are from left to right: Laura Miller, Kim Fosdick, Rindi Conrad. Bottom row: Regina From, Jeanne Rodesiler, and Kathy Knapp.

cSpir1l1s
brouyhl ouI

The Varsity Cheerleaders weren't
the only ones keeping the teams going.
Jtmior High and Reserve Cheerleaders
made locker stickers and cheered for
their teams just as hard.

7th Grade Cheerleaders, Left to Right: Robin Ditton, Sally Morell, Karen Reichhart, Jan ella Osborn,
Denise Bowen, and Lisa Vanlandingham are busy making locker stickers.

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�This year's varsity team is made up of - TOP ROW: Kim Cook, Rick Kestner, Fred Kockendorfer, Tom
Burleson , Tom Lown, Dan Weaver, Jack Foster, Perry McMillan. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Chard, Bruce
Reichhart. Dan Diedrich. Bob McCurley, Ted Rodgers, George Baldauf, Coach Ludlow. BOTTOM ROW:
Jerry Hoff. Ken Ball, Terry Macklin, Jerry Watson. Dave Weber, Mark Irvin, Dan Wentworth, Jim De Line,

Varsify Orioles for

1969

The Varsity football team started the season out right this year by beating Addison, but
they didn't do quite as well the rest of the season. They won only one more game which was
a 14-6 decision over Union City.

LEFT: Coach Nofz gives play
by play report to the pressbox.
RIGHT: A scene from the
Quincy-Homer game,

�This year's J. V. squad -TOP ROW: Kim Vanlandingham, Norman Campbell, David Alexander, Torn Elder,
Rex Hilton, Glenn Preston, Tim Howard, and Terry Hickok. SECOND ROW FROM TOP: Terry Keith, Mark
King, Vincent Gray, Dennis !ford, Craig Hayes, Steve Worth, and Coach Nofz. THIRD ROW FROM TOP:
Rick Feller, Doug Fish, Dennis Bowen, Rick Keith, Harold Morris, Dave Lown, and Dave Green. BOTTOM
ROW: Dave Feller, Mike Fish, Marc From, Dave Sattler, and Bob Price.

Jhis Yea.r:'s

J V. 's

The J. V. 's got off to a good start this
year under the leadership of Coach Nofz.
They won their first-game and continued to
win throughout the first half of the season.
The second half was a little different though;
they lost most of those games.

J. V. team against Reading.

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�Yoolbaff
1969

The 1969 Oriole football squad was very optimistic
and displayed fine team effort this season. Score-wise,
the season was that of defeat, but Oriole power is team
cooperation. That makes our football team stand out
from the rest. The coaches should also be congratulated for their faithful determination and dedication.

Here is a fine example of Oriole Power in
action.

Reserve and varsity cheerleaders distribute spirit, rain or shine. Here they are
pictured cheering during Homecoming
game. Despite the fans' and cheerleaders'
spirit and the team's effort, Quincy lost the
game to Homer, 14-0.

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�STANDING L-R: Rodney Hayes, Fred Kochendorfer, Richard Barve, Tom Burleson, Phil Warkoczeski,
Keith Preston, Coach Feller. SEA TED: Perry McMillan, Ted Rogers, Roger Gla urn, Steve M-iller, Jerry
Watson.

Coach Yeller's Varsify

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�STANDING L-R: Mark Treacher, Norm Campbell, Glenn Preston, Tom Elder, Rex Hilton, Dennis Goodwin, Coach Ludlow. KNEELING: Rick Feller, Steve Worth, Joe Ball, Rick Keith, Fred Cortright.

Coach /JudTow 's ~eserves

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�136

�137

�The ninth grade team consisted of: FRONT: M. Pierson, J. Huggett, R. Wright, M. From, D. Sattler,
D. Tuttle, T. Rogers. SECOND ROW: A. Weaver, T. Keith, D. Cottman, D. Alexander, T. Howard,
V. Grey, B. Price, Coach Sroufe.

Making up the eighth grade team were: FRONT_: T. Kurtz, M. Dull, M. Jahr, J. Kurtz, D. Feller, S.
Baldwin, B. Corrino. SECOND ROW: M. Bean, A. Bonham, R. King, T. Tracy, D. -Cortright, M. Tappenden, M. Gallop, M. Mills, T. Strauss, Coach Stewart.

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�Theseventhgradeplayerswere: FRONT: J. Wilkinson, G. Lange, T. McCurley, K. Bemis, R. Felts.
SECOND ROW: M. Downer, R. Smith, M. Baranouski, K. Loveberry, S. Nickerson, B. Stempien. BACK
ROW: A. Mills, D. King, S. Strong, S. Bellamy, D. Harmon, S. Mull, Coach Ehrenstein.

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�Wreslhny

1970

STANDING from L. toR.: Mike Fish, Doug Fish, Dave Town, Harold Morris, George Baldauf, Tom McCann,
Terry Hickok, Bob McCurley, Tim Coonce. KNEELING: LaRay Vanderpool, Manager: Couch Nofz.

__7Joys 1n 7/clion

�STANDING, L. toR.: W. Riley, C. Knapp, D. Jaynes, T. Keith, M. Treacher, R. Krymis, Mr. Feller.
FIVE: F. Cortright, M. King, D. King, D. Iford, C. Hayes.

USUAL BIG

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Quincy High School's second golf
season got underway with hopes for
improving on the 1968 -6 9 golf season.
This year's team showed great improvement winning 4 matches and finishing
9th out of 28 teams in the regional
match. Dave King again had an outstanding year. Dave was medalist in 7
of the 10 matches he played. All five
letterwinners will return again next
year providing Quincy an outstanding
season.

141

�STANDING L. toR.: B. Strauss, P. McMillan, T. Coonce, R. Barve, D. Miller, J. Deline, R. Kestner, D. Goodwin, K. Farris, Coach Chard. 2nd ROW: R. Kieth, D. Wentworth, T. Rogers, K. VanLandingham, A. Lytle, S.
Lytle, R. Glaum, D. Fish, B. Price. 3rd ROW: M. Fish, D. Sattler, T. Rogers, M. Irvin, R. Richards, D. Goodwin, K. Ball, M. From, B. Beemer, B. Thorp.

HIGH HURDLES

LOW HURDLES

T. Coonce
15.2

T. Coonce
20.5

1970

1970

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�In the 880 RELAY Tim Coonce, Rick Kestner, Allen Lytle, and Roger Glaurn did an outstanding job with a record

of 1:33,2.

2 MILE

MILE RELAY

B. Price
10:50.2
1970

D. Goodwin
A. Lytle
R. Kestner
R. Glaurn
3:32.0
1970

on new lraci'

�STANDING L. toR.: Coach Sroufe, Ken Ball, Jerry Watson, Lloyd Ledyard, Mark Irvin, Phil Warkoczeski,
Terry Macklin. 2nd ROW: Fred Kockendorfer, Tom Elder, Perry McMillan, Norm Campbell, Tim Howard.
3rd ROW: Neal Nickerson, Leonard Parker, Terry Hickok, Gary Tappenden, Steve Worth.

1970

:73asehaff

Addison
Colon
Bronson
Reading
Onsted
Homer

8
8
10
1

- 10
- 9
- 7
- 7
4- 3
2- 15

Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

Jonesville
Addison
Colon
Union City
Athens

8
2
1
3

- 2
- 3
- 6
- 4
4- 6

Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

�Orioles placed 3rd place in conference with 3-3 record and had an 8-4 overall record.

��ELEMENTARY

�%r. John W orlh
Elementary Principal

%rs. Van'iJallen
Elementary Secretary

Jhe Ciemenlary

c5!a/f is guided
by Y/(r. Worlh.

%rs. YJomranka
Remedial Reading

�Music Instructor

!Jl(rs. W orlh
Elementary Aid

!Jl(rs. 23a/T
Elementary Librarian

In previous years Quincy hasn't been able to find
a person to fill the place of a music teacher. This
year the elementary school was very fortunate to
obtain Mrs. Fanger. Quincy feels that music is very
important for children while growing up. It is something for the kids to look forward to every week.
You can tell by the happy faces that they enjoyed
every minute of it.

�STANDING L. ToR.: J. Strang, M. Tobalase, B. Jackson, G. Gilbert, J. Fidler, D. Parshall, D.
Quimby, C. Cleveland, I. Cole, J. Warkoczeski, J. Neeley, R.'-;Wooden. SECOND ROW: L. McCann,
L. Everline, K. Dwm, K. Fish, M. Handy, D. Salyer, J. VanLandingham, K. Fickle. FIRST ROW:
B. Smith, T. Kanaby, J. Travis, D. Longardner, J. Barnett, J. Normandin, D. Justice, K. Dirschell,
B. Gratz, S. Lovell.

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!JI(rs. 2/(iffer
!JI(rs. !JI(yers

STANDING ROW: D. Yuhl, K. Reynolds, J. Watts, K. Gardner, D. Howell, J. Kline, D. Miner, J.
Bemis, E. Geishert, M. Middel, M. Davis, R. Morris, Mrs. Myers. SECOND ROW: s. Luce, T. Coco,
C. Rogers, M, Sebring. FIRST ROW: M. Blowers, D. Selles, J. Pifer, S. Knapp, S. Sattler, J. Clemenson, D. Smith, C. Cole, T. Bartholomew, T. Fish.

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�STANDING L. toR.: M. Parker, L. Peavey, R. Loveberry, V. Spurlock, T. Stempien, V. Thornton,
T. McMichael, S. King, T. Meiring, C. Teeters, D. Millard, B. Bondsteel, Mrs. Johnson, SECOND
ROW: S, Green, C. Gary, M. McVicker, E. Bowerman, M. Brewer, K. Matz, C. VanBuskirk, B. McGee. FIRST ROW: J. Keifer, R. Nickerson, L. Ditton, B. Osborne, M. Gallatin, R. Rasmussen, N.
Burritt, L. Huepenbecker, L. Mills.

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STANDING L, to R.: B. Blowers, T. Loveberry, S. Stem pi en, D. Hutchins, J. Harrington, J. Dull,
R. Gardner, L. Drumm, S, Davis, Miss Lienhart. SECOND ROW: J. Perry, R. Klepack, D. Holt, J.
Friend, L. Sullivan, C. Sanderlin, B. Root. FIRST ROW: K. Justice, K. Newberry, D. Burlew, J.
Ostrander, T. Paul, K. Brickey, M, Carr, T. Turnpaugh, M. Kling.

151

�STANDING L. toR.: P. Giffey, M. Buckley, B. Easterday, L. Speaker, T. Sperbeck, R. Bondsteel, F.
Avra, D. Gade, J. Bowerman, D. Reichhart, C. Bradley, Mrs. Gainey. SECOND ROW: J. Ewers, J.
Lange, G. Snyder, F. Exelby, S. Andrews, J. Nickles, J. McGee, E. Bailey. .fiRST ROW: T. Payton,
R. Temples, D. Fencl, B. Harmon, N. Carpenter, D. Lyons, G. Albright, K. Shaffer, L. Queen.

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%rs. 9ainey
Jl(rs. Byncl

STANDING L. toR.: J. Van Dyke, J. Williams, J. Bonham, D. Peet, T. Couture, B. Spalding, R.
Christensen, Mrs. Lynd. SECOND ROW: S. King, M • .Burritt, C. Baranouski, K. Normandin, D. Des
Jardins, R. Connin, D. McFarland, T. Locke. FIRST ROW: K. Wood, D. Meade, P. Ford, K. Wolfe,
J. Rice, R. Morrell, R. Carr, D. Hock, R. Halstead.

152

�STANDING L. toR.: T. Reed, D. Bassage, R. Bassett, G. Shaw, T. Weaver, B. Wendorf, S. Stempien, E. Traxler, Miss Corless. SECOND ROW: T. Allen, J. Larsen, C. Cutcher, P. Fosdick, B.
Sullivan, D. Peck, P. Curry. FIRST ROW: T. Macklin, K. Williams, B. Dunsmore, K. Miller, B.
Finley, A. Bracy, R. Pohl, J. Stempien.

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!JJ(iss Corless
2l(rs. Xch's

STANDING L~ to R.: C. Cluff, N. Strang, M. Miller , D. Lentz, K. Matz, D. Wonders, D. Waligora,
D. Peet, D. Hutchins, Mrs. Hicks. SECOND ROW: C. Snyder, T. Watson, B. Hagaman, P. Walters,
P. Iles, C. Bowerman, J. Middel, R. Houtz, S. Saunders. FIRST ROW: N. Rockhold, c. Domecki,
L. Pierson, P. Wright, L. Fish, K. Downer, K. Cole, T. Kanaby, R. Kempton.

153

�STANDING L. toR.: C. Teeters, N. Vozar, T. Fickle, J. Blount, M. Loveberry, S. Barfell, D. Wooden, N. Strong, Mrs. Fisher. SECOND ROW: C. Dunn, T. Cole.., T. Davis, B. Geer, T. Cottman, D.
Harmon, s. Drumm, F. Parkinson. FIRST ROW: M. Gallop, L. Ditto, L. Kriser, N. Bartholomew,
c. England, S. Albright, J. McRae, L. Beckwith.

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%rs. Jisher
%rs. 9/anl

STANDING L. toR.: P. Cleveland, R. Bradley, K. Jackson, D. Parker, P. Lyons, L. Smurr, p. Elder,
Mrs. Glant. SECOND ROW: P. Kurtz, T. Tracy, M. Medlock, D. Hargreave, B. Schultz, J. French,
M. Roberts, D. Center. FIRST ROW: M. Angevine, M. Lyons, V. Bemis, J. Engelhardt, D. Ostrander,
M. Stout, C. Honyoust, G. Thorp.

154

�STANDING L. toR.: R. Tobolske, W. Bodkins, B. Ellis, J. Watts, T. Taylor, J. Coward, T. Harrington, J. McVicker, G. Miner, Mrs. Crooks. SECOND ROW: L. Fish, M. Cotton, L. Thompson, C.
Baranouski, C. Normandin, H. Gangaway, B. Rice, P. Cole. FIRST ROW: R. Burke, K. Morell, N.
Cole, P. Speaker, K. Rodesiler, C. Mullin, K. Loveberry, C. Smith, T. Walters, B. Cekander.

2/(rs. Crooks
2/(rs.

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STANDING L,'to R.: L. Ogurchak, J. Fredericks, T. Davis, A. Doll, B. Taylor, B. Durham, D.
Brown, S. Wilson, D. Houck, Mrs. King. SECOND ROW: B. Boley, s. Sattler, K. Cottman, J.
Sharp, D. Herman, R. Smead, J. Nickerson, P. Freeburn, E. McVicker. FIRST ROW: L. Ogurchak,
J. Fredericks, T. Davis, A. Doll, B. Taylor, B. Durham, D. Brown, s. Wilson, D. Houck, Mrs. King.

155

�STANDING L. to R. : T. Butters, S. Snyder, R.
R. Davis, Mrs. Van Hooser. SECOND ROW: L.
T. Stauss, D. Lovell, D. Suever. FIRST ROW:
ther, L. Outwater, C. Stempien, C. Copas, W.

Jhird 9rade

Porter, L. Huepenpecker, D. Sass, J. Paul, K. Selby,
Aiken, B. Neeley, L. Bassett, M. Odum, V. Harmon,
A. Cluff, B. Parshall, S. Smith, D. Lyons, K. StroRiddle, C. Lange.

~rs. lJan ~osear
~rs.

Weauer

STANDING L. toR.: D. Fencl, B. Gratz, T . Collard, D. Drake, J. Wells, B. Thorton, P. Neeley,
B. Marowelli, D. Finley, Mrs. Weaver. SECOND ROW: J. Lauren, R. Norton, A. Morris, K. Teachout, S, Nickles, K. Williams, D. Smith, R. Beemer. FIRST ROW: K. Newberry, D. Alspaugh, L.
Scherer, T. McVicker, L. Van Buskirk, J. Null, B. Osborne, K. Eckert, R. Sanderlin.

156

�STANDING L. to R. : C. Bailey, D. Sinclair, D. Brewer, D. Fowler, B. Ash, L. Kling, C. Blount, C.
Millard, J. McClellan, D. Chaney, Miss Sewell, SECOND ROW: B. Albright, D. Burritt, M. Wood,
B. Gollnick, B. Adams, C. Frederick, T. Worden, M. Coville. FIRST ROW: T. Mills, S. Bonham, K.
Wilkinson, K. Knisely, C. Holloway, M. Scherer, K. Booher, L. Hughes, M. Treacher, R. Kelley.

7£ird9rade
c5econd 9rade

!JI(iss c5ewefl
!JI(rs. Websler

STANDING L. toR.: C. Albright, R. Rasmaussen, L. Wilson, S, Hulbert, K. Fosdick, D. Wooden, C.
Johnson, K. Miller, T. McLain, Mrs. Webster. SECOND ROW:· JR Quimby, P. Dirschell, L. Pierson,
M. Medlock, S. Blair, C. Barnett, S. Tesch, D. Blowers. FIRST ROW: S. Knisely, J. Gollnick, D.
Knapp, J. McRae, J. Stempien, T. Dunn, B. Sprangler, J. Phair.

157

�STANDING L. toR.: R. Bean, D. Brown, N. Lesner, H. Cekander, R. Sattler, C. Shafer, T. Mast,
M. Jones, J. Nail, Mrs. VanBlarcom. SECOND ROW: D. Selby, J. Jarrell, J. Mead, D. Burritt, R.
Sours, D. Booher, D. Tappenden, B. Wing. FIRST ROW: R. McRae, T. Coville, E. Thorpe, T.
Parker, T. Smith, B. Hawes, D. Howell, S. Holt.

c5econd 9rade

!Jl(rs. Van 23/arcom
!Jl(rs. 9oschka

STANDING L. toR.: D. Smurr, C. Laurell, P. Travis, S. Dobson, G. Strong, B. Miller, D. Middel,
Hutchins, R. Frederick, B. Ludlow, Mrs. Goschka. SECOND ROW: G. Gratz, T. Tuttle, ·E. Saxman, T, Coco, T. Dull, J. Turnpaugh, S. Becker. FIRST ROW: C. Wolfe, M. Paisley, T. Brewer,
J. Jeffery, C. Buckberry, J. Carr, J. Hoffman, D. Dove •

s.

.158

�STANDING L. toR.: R. Outwater, S. Kaufman, B. Swallow, D. Snyder, D. Friend, V. McVictor, s.
Brown, G. Kochendorfer, Miss Brood. SECOND ROW: H. Bondsteel, E. Scherer, T. Gallop, S. Boyd,
D. Cutcher, D. Becker, B. Bodkins, G. Sharp. FRONT ROW: J. Prince, J. Boley, B. Wolfe, C. Center, C. Booher, T. Deal, B. Hawes, J. Phair.

c5econd 9rade
STANDING L. to R.: N. Drumm, D. Cotton, P. Traxler, L. Huepenbecker, D. De Caire, L. Miner,
D. Bondsteel, V. Cleveland, N. Pape, R. Wendorf, Miss Frahm. SECONDROW: R. Coward, R. Rice,
K. La Barge, B. Kurtz, D. Burlew, S. Smith, S. Bowerman, J. Smith. FRONT ROW: N. Bowerman,
M. Bodkins, R. Hoch, T. Morris, S. Payton, D. Suever, L. Kochendorfer, R. Iles, P. Hagaman.

159

�STANDING L. to R.: M. Todd, M. Pierson, R. Domecki, D. Chaney, D. Blount, K. Buys, D. Kling,
L. Hockenberry, S. Hinds, K. Poll. SECOND ROW: T. Travis, C. Lauren, S. Lane, P. Luce, J.
Robbins, C. Marsh, J. Faulkner, F. Smith. FIRST ROW: D. Fe'nd·, B. Knisely, G. Smith, J. Ostrander, C. Nickels, K. Campbell, P. Brewer, D. Smillie, L. Barnett.

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Smith, J. McGee, JR Neeley. SECOND ROW: S. Selles, E. Lesner, J. McClellan, C. Peck, S.
Keifer, R. Knapp, A. Harrington, M. Connin, D. McClellan, J. Penner. FIRST ROW: C. Bartholomew, P. Otis, T. Marshall, S. Carr, B. Freeburn, C. Miller, C. Reed, K. Beemer, D. Howell.
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Peavy, T. McMichael, R. Ford, L. DesJardins, D. Brown. FIRST ROW: J. Alspaugh, G. Bassage,
R. Freburn, C. Gratz, D. Lovejoy, K. Osborn, R. Klotz, R. McRae.

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Hard, D. Sperbeck, D. DeCair, Miss Hartzler. SECOND ROW..: J. Halstead, L. Ditton, M. Truitt,
T. Rockhold, L. Scherer, S, McVicker, M. Eckert, D. McFarland, FIRST ROW: A. Null, R. Riddle,
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Outwater, B. Chapman, G. Mead, C. Peavey, B. Preston, D. Finley, C. Kinkead, J. Harmon, D.
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Good Luck to the Class of '70

from

WATT'S DRUG STORE

SHAW SHOE STORE

Coldwater, Michigan

Downtown Quincy

Best Wishes to All Seniors

WOODWARDS
SPECIALTY
Woodwards and Sons
23 West Chicago St.

Best of Luck to the Class of '70

Congratulations

KNAPP ELECTRIC
15 East Liberty St.

Coldwater

Quincy

QUINCY
DAIRY
QUEEN

ACORN
PRODUCTS
Manufacturer of Sliding Doors and
Windows
87 Taylor St.

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145 East Chicago St.

Quincy

�Congratulations to the
Class of 1970
and Best Wishes for the Future

Best of Luck to the
Class of '70

COLTON'S FASHIONS

CROTTY
CORPORATION

35 East Chicago St.

Quincy

Coldwater

72 West Chicago St.

Congratulations Seniors

AMSBAUGH'S INC.

Good Luck Seniors

Complete Home Furnishings Stores

MR. AND MRS. DAVE FISH
Homer

Quincy

Best of Luck Seniors
Best Wish es Class of '70

D. F. GOODWIN
CONRAD INSURANCE

13 South Monroe St.

Coldwater

Accountant

57 West Chicago St.

Quincy
167

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Class of 1 70

BAKER'S SEWING
CENTER
113 East Chicago St.

Quincy

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Best of Luck to the Class of '70

MEL'S UNION SERVICE ·

8 6 West Chicago St.

LEONA'S BRIDAL
AND APPAREL SHOP

Quincy
Quincy

6 West Chicago St.

Best Wishes
from
Congratulations and Best Wishes
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KIESS JEWELRY
GREAT MARKWESTERN
PACKING CO. &amp;
SQUIRES FARMS, INC.

Quincy, Michigan

168

50 West Chicago St.

Coldwater

�Congratulations
From

DOBSON INSURANCE
AUTO- LIFE- HOMEOWNERSBOATOWNERS- HEALTH
"Home of Dependable Insurance"
Phone 278-2200
59 So. Monroe

Best of Luck
to
All!!!

Coldwater

DR. PETER BALDWIN

QUINCY HARDWARE

Congratulati ons Seniors!

"All Your Home Needs"

Quincy,

KING ELECTRIC
SUPPLY

Michigan

Congratulations
Class
of '70

Best Wishes From:

P H ONE : 639-5985

THE RANCH HOUSE

Connie ~

Good Luck!

MAGIC MIRROR

QUINCY SUPER
MARKET

35 W . JEFFERSON ST.
QUINCY, MICH .
CONNIE RAWSON

Best of Luck

Class of '70

COREY'S BEST MEN'S WEAR
Champ and Dobbs Hats

Manhattan Shirts

Botany '500 Suits

Men's ... Students 1 Suits
21 West Chicago St.

Coldwater, Michigan
169

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REYBURN'S

Coldwater

52 West Chicago St.

Best Wishes Seniors

Good Luck

JAY'S OLDS
AND CADILLAC

ROOTE'S MOBIL
SERVICE

Corner of Jay and Chicago
Coldwater

J. B. BRANCH &amp; COMPANY
93 YEARS OF SERVICE!!!
Four Floors of Quality
Merchandise! ! !

"Up to the Minute in Fashion"

3 6 East Chicago St.

Quincy

Best of Luck to the Class of '70

WALKER'S
HARDWARE #2
Allen, Michigan

Coldwater, Michigan

Congratulations
Seniors
From

LUEDDERS SHOES
Air Step
Life Stride

Buster Brown
Pedwin
Roblee

Coldwater, Michigan
170

Congratulations

McCOMB'S SHOE
STORE
JUMPING JACKS MISS WONDERFUL
RANDS for Men
for Women
48 West Chicago St.
Coldwater

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BO·LLEGRAF DEPARTMENT
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Jantzen
Lee, Key-men, and Billy the Kid
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Sweaters
Mojud
Nylons
Samsonite
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Quincy

Jolen e and Desc. Shoes

Michigan

Congratulations Class of '70!

McCANN FARM EQPT.

WITH US ... SERVICE IS A PROFESSION
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Coldwater

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to relive the days of when colored socks were in, when you
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together has been more than worthwhile. So go ahead.

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song titles.
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Quincy High School.
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ELMER DOBSON
FRANKLIN KRATZER
JACK FOWLER
RICHARD KING

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Mr. Henry Longhini
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�MRS. SUSAN LAMBRIGHT
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MRS. TILLE SULLIVAN
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Our Loyal Secretaries

MRS. DEBBI RICHER
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MRS, NELL VOLKERT
B. S. Eastern Michigan
Secretarial Practice, Typing

MR. ANDREW PARZYCH
B. B. Ed. Eastern Michigan
Typing, Bookkeeping, Accounting

MR. CHARLES SMITH
B. A. State College of Iowa
Distributive Education

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MR. JOHN BENZING
B. A. Hillsdale
English
MR. EARL EHRENSTEIN
B. A. Olivet
Spanish and English
MISS MARY FLORADA Y
B. A. University of Detroit
English and Reading
MISS JUDY BROWN
B. A. Siena Heights
English

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B. A. Western Michigan University
Librarian
MR. ROBERT EICH

B.s. Western Michigan University
English and History
MR. CHRISTOPHER WALCZAK

B. A. Michigan State University
English

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�MR. CARL ILL
B. A. Ohio Wesleyan
English
MRS. BETH KEENAN
B. A. Eastern Kentucky University
English, Reading

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MR. BRENT VEYSEY
B. s. Defiance
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MR. ROBERT STEW ART

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Social Studies
MRS, MARY OXENHAM

B. A. Hillsdale
Social Studies
MR. MARTIN CHARD
B.S. W.M.U

Soc. , History, Government
MR. ROBERT UNDUN

B. S. Castleton State
Social Studies, English

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�MISS SHARON FERRISS
B.A. M.S.U.

Science
MR. DARRELL BROOD
B.S. M.S.U.

Math, Science

MR. JACK FaLER
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B. A. Central Michigan University
Special Education

MR. JOHN MEESE
M.A. Iowa State
Biology, Science
MR. GENE LEWIS
M.A. Michigan State University
Chemistry, Science, Physics

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MR. DANIEL LUDLOW
B. S. Hillsdale
Math and Algebra
MISS LYDIA FERRELL
B.S. Memphis State
Math
MISS BARBARA MALTBY
M.A. Michigan State
Math and Science

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�MR. SCOTT WEBER
B.s. Michigan State University
Math

MISS VICTORIA BUDD
B.S. Michigan State University
Math

Fine
Arts

MR. STEPHEN ROSSELET
B. A. Hillsdale
Art

MR. DONALD SHERMAN
B. M. Western Michigan University
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B.S. Western Michigan University
Home Economics
MR. OSCAR FISCHER
M.A. Michigan State University
Shop, Agriculture and Science
MR. HENRY LONGHINI
M.A. Western Michigan
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MR. JOHN DOGAN, JR.
B. S. Central Michigan University
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Class Of '71

DONNA ANDREWS
"Donna"
EDWARD H. ASH
"Ed"
MARIE BAILEY
"Marie"

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�GEORGE M. BALDAUF
"George"

RICHARD E. BARVE
"Rich"

SALLY J. BONHAM
"Sally"

MARCIA K. BROWN
"Marcia"

Tf!OMAS R. BURLESON
"Tom"

DEBORAH E. BURRITT

"Deb"

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�RALPH DEAN COLE

"Ralph"
TIM A, COONCE

"Tim"
FREDA JO CORTRIGHT
" Freda"

TIMOTHY CARL COUTURE

"Tim"
RANDY J. DANIELS
"Randy"
·JAMES RALPH DeLINE
"Jim"

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�((Before Us Lies Th

PEGGY L. DOBSON
"Peggy"
LINDA M. DOMECKI
"Linda"
MARY LOU DUNSMORE
"Mary Lou"

JAMES ETCHEY

"Jim"
STEVEN L. FOSDICK
"Steve"
JACK M. FOSTER

"Jack"

NANETTE DAWN FOULK
"Nan"
RAYMOND D. FROM, JR.

"Ray"
WILLIAM EDWIN FRY
"Toad"

36

�Timber, Let Us Build"

SANDRA K. GALLOP

"Sandra"
TIM R. GLEASON
"Tim
II

JOHN H. GROVE

"John"

NELLIE M. COLE HACK

"Nellie"
DEBRA K. HAVER

"Debi"
JERRY D. HOFF

"Jerry"

CYNTHIA A. HOOPINGARNER

"Cyndi"
DENNIS C. JAYNES

"Dennis"
DEBRA LYNNE JOHNSON

"Debbie"

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�CONSTANCE
"Connie"

J. KEMPTON

RICKIE L. KESTNER
"Rick"
DAVID W. KING
"Dave"

TONIA KNAPP
"Tonia"
ROY D. KRYMIS
"Roy"
SANDRA K. KURTZ
"Sandy"

38

�DAVID LAMBERT
"Dave"

MARKS. LANE
"Mark"

CONNIE S. LARSON
"Connie"

GAYLE DAWN LENTZ
"Gayle"

LANA SUE LESINSKI
"Lana"
ALAN E. LYTLE
"Al"

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�THOMAS M. McCANN
"Tom"
ROBERT LEE McCURLEY
"Bob"
WENDY LOU McFADDEN
" Wendy"

CAROL KING McGLOTHLEN

"Carol "
ROGER E. McGLOTHLEN

"Roger"
PERRY W. McMILLAN
"Perry"

40

�ARLINDA D. MILLER
"Arlinda"
STEVEN A, MILLER
"Steve"
JUKKA JAAKKO MUURIMAKI

"Jukka"

CHRISTY ANN OSBORN
"Krissy"
SU ANNE M, PARSHALL

"Sue"
MICHAEL PAYNE
"Mike"

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�DUSTI LYNN PELOW

"Dusti"
WANDA L. PIFER
"Wanda Mae"
PATRICIA ANNN QUIMBY
"Patti"

EDWARD M. RAWSON

"Ed"
HEIDI LOUISE RAWSON

"Heidi"
BRUCE D. RIECHHART

"Bruce"

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�CINDY L. RICE
"Cindy"
WAYNE D. RILEY
"Wayne"
THEODORE JOHN ROGERS
"Ted"

LINDA L. ROOT

"Rooty"
PATRICK C. ROSE

"Pat"
KAREN L. SATTLER
"Karen"

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�The
Class

LARRY D. SEBRING
, "Larry"
JARRETT B. SEIGLER
"Jarrett"
BRENDA KAY STEMPIEN

"Bernie"

VIRGINIA L. SUEVER

"Virginia"
DAVID TALENT
"Dave"
JULIE THOMPSON

"Julie"

MITZI TRAXLER

"Traxie"
· RUTH ANN TUCKEY

"Ruth Ann"
VICKI R. VanLANDINGHAM

"Vicki"

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�Flower: Red Rose

DANIEL L. WEAVER

RHONDA L. WHITNEY
"Rhonda"
PAMELA S. WILLIAMS
"Parni"

ELAINE D. WOOD
"Elaine"
NORMAN L. WOOD, JR.
"Norm"
MARY ROSETTA YOUNG
"Rosetta"

MARY ANN COCO
"Mary"

DEBRA R. KIMBLE
"Debbie"

RICARDO GANTZ
"Ricardo"

MICKEAL JAY PERSAILS
"Mike"

GUIDO GUIDI, JR.
"Guido"

MARK D. RENNIE
"Mark"

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�A ·Graduation That Will Be
Remembered

�Senior Poem
We stand right now between two worlds
Uncertain of what is to come.
One world is the future the other the past.
A new life has now begun .
Our feelings may vary from optimism to doubt.
Many questions arise in our minds.
What will happen? Can I make it? Have I learned
well enough?
The answers are ours to find.
Right now we'll undoubtedly fail sometime in our life,
But . all we can do is our best
The future is still dark, but the outline is there.
And the past grows dimmer each day.
We'll remember that past and 1earn· from our mistakes,
But we won't let the past block our way
We'll each try to make our own place in the world,
And we'll try to fit into that place.
We'll try to remember that ours is a 1 ife
Not a contest, not a fight, not a race
We' I 1 try to finish as much as we can
Of al 1 that has been left undone
This 'won't be the last you ' ll be hearing of the
Class of "71"
By--Vikki VanLandingham

Yes,

~~Those

Were The Days"
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�Senior

SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDS: BACK ROW, L. toR.: A. Lytle, T.
Couture, J. Grove, J. Deline, S. Fosdick. 2nd ROW: M. Brown,
G. Baldauf, D. Johnson, L. Domecki, J. Seigler.

DAVE KING: Philip Sousa
Award.

RAYMOND FROM: Philip
Sousa Award and I Dare You
Award.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Ricardo Gantz, from Chile;
Jukka Muurimaki, from Finland; Joao Festozo, from Brazil;
Jim DeLine, went to Finland.

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CONNIE LARSEN: D. A. R. Girl
and Secretarial A ward.

BILL FRY: Citizenship Award.
BOYS' STATE: Ed Rawson, Alt.;
George Baldauf and Perry McMil lan, Rep. George also received
the Philip Normandin Award.

�Awards

CINDI RICE received the
Betty Crocker A ward.

HEIDI RAWSON: I Dare You
Award.
PATTI QUIMBY received a
scholarship to the Battlecreek Beauty School.

TOP TEN SENIORS: BACK ROW, L. to R.: Ed Rawson, John Grove,
Rick Kestner, Marcia Brown, Connie Kempton. 2nd ROW: George
Baldauf, Wanda Pifer, Heidi Rawson, Debbie Johnson, Elaine Wood.

CONNIE KIMPTON: Outstanding Service A ward.
GIRLS' STATE: Karen
Sattler, Alt.; Elaine
Wood, Rep •
.----

JIM DeLINE: Outstanding
Service Award.

TIM COONCE received the
All Around Athlete A ward.

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�Senior
Mock
Elections

BEST PERSONALITY: Julie Thompson and Jack Foster
MOST ATHLETIC: Connie Kempton and Tim Coonce

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Marcia Brown and John Grove
BEST DRESSED: Ruth Ann Tuckey and Jack Foster
BEST DANCERS: Roger and Carol McGlothlen
MOST ACTIVE: Connie Kempton and Jim DeLine
TALLEST and SHORTEST: Ricardo Gantz and Bill Fry
MOST BASHFUL: Connie Larsen and Roy Krymis
BEST LOOKING: Carol McGlothlen and Bruce Reichhart
MOST INTELLIGENT: Marcia Brown and John Grove
MOST TALKATIVE: Heidi Rawson and Jim DeLine
MOST FRIENDLY: Carol McGlothlen and Jim DeLine

so

�BEST ALL-AROUND SENIORS: Connie Kempton and
Jack Foster
CLASS FLIRTS: Dusti Pelow and }arret Seigler
CLASS CUT- UPS: Julie Thompson and Jim DeLine
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�JUNIORS

�Junior Class Officers
are from left to right:
PRESIDENT Terry Macklin
TREASURER Sandy Everline
SECRETARY Bonnie Coplin
HISTORIAN Bev Gallop
VICE- PRESIDENT Fred Cortright

Joe Ball
Jim Barve
Bobby Beemer
Terry Blair
Theresa Blair

Julie Bush
Vicki Burlew
Liz Christensen
Kim Cockrell
Bonnie Coplin

Fred Cortright
Sue Cronmiller
Connie Cox
LuAnn Deal
Mark Delcamp

Jack DeLine
Darlene Ditton
Debbie Doll
Mike Domecki
Tom Elder

Dawn Ellis
Sandy Everline
Sue Coan
Kim Farris
Pam Fenno

53

�Dorothy Felts
Carol Foley
Sally Fosdick
Kathy From
Becky Fry

Bev Gallop
Dennis Goodwin
Don Goodwin
Robyn Grimes
Doreen Hawkins

Craig Hayes
Terry Hickok
JoAnn Hilton
Rex Hilton
Dennis Iford

Mark Irvin
Don Johnson
Gary Justice
Rick Keith
Kathe King

Ed Kling
Chris Knapp
Fred Kochendorfer
John Craner
Patti Larsen

Lloyd Ledyard
Pam Lov e ll

Steve Luce
Terry Macklin

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At last we get a picture of Jerry Topp.

�DON'T BOGART ME!

Sandy McGlothlen
Lonnie McMichael
Kathy Miller
Linda Miller
Ron Miller

Karen Morell
Mark Musgrove
Leonard Park~r
Glen Preston
Dorothy Papesh

Mike Richards
Rick Richards
Chris Sawyer
Donna Shilling
Randy Shoemaker

Debbie Short
Larry Smith
Linda Smith
Cookie Smith
Bill Strauss

Glenn Susver
Gary Tappenden
Randy Taylor
Toni Tracy
Kim VanLandingham

55

�Sharon Wall ace
Judy Waligora
Karle,en Warkoczeski
Dave Weber

Dorothy Wilkinson
Sally Wilkinson
Che ryl Wright
Karan Yuhl

ABOVE: Look man, I'm Miss Oriole, and when
I want some of your popcorn you give it to me.

RIGHT: Patti Larson close your jaws!

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�SOPHOMORES

�Jane Aiken
Dave Alexander
Nettie Angevine
Roy Angevine
Judy Avra

Mike Banaszak
Steve Banker
Lynn Blatter
Marleen Boley
Dennis Bowen

CLASS OFFICERS
PRES. Trudy Macklin
V. P. Lynn Blatter
TREAS. Steve Worth
SEC. Deneine Pifer
HIST. Marlene Boley

Tereasa Brewer
Sharon Buckley
Patty Burlew
Brenda Bussing
Norman Campbell

Liz Cluff
Deb Coan
Mike Cole
Sue Conkell
Cheryl Corrino
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�Deb Cosier
Dave Cotonan
Mike Curtis
Diana Dirschell
John Easterday

Nancy Etchey
Dawn Everline
Rick Feller
Randy Finley
Mike Fish

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Mary Frederick
Marc From
Gary Gleason
Vince Gray
Dave Green

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Jerry Grove
Pam Halstead
Randi Hardy
Pat Hatchel
Kenny Haver

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�Rodney Hayes
Julie Hickok
Terry Haag
Glenda Houck
Tim Howard

Jeff Huggett
Joy Johnson
Terry Keith
Marlow Kesson
Terry Kinkead

Bonnie Klein
Joyce Lam bert
Tom Longardner
Debbie Loose
Dave Lawn

Mo na Lyo ns
Gary Marion
Sandy McCann
Linda McDowell
Dava McVicker

Dave McVicker
Diane McVi cker
Trudy Macklin
Regina Mi llard
Dianna Mi ller

Don Mi ller
Mary Ann Miller
Mike .Mueller
Deb Musgrove
Neal Nickerson

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Dolores Peet
Lorrain e Persails
Mike Pierson
Ron Pierson
Deneine Pifer

�Bob Price

Julie Rawson
Nancy Rayburn

Jeff Rodesiler
Tim Rogers
Jean Root
Dave Sattler
Sue Schultz

Cindy Shilling
Jill Smith
Ralph Smith
Don Snelling
Dan Snyder

Shelly Strother
Debbie Supianoski
Cindy Swallow
Bob Thorp
Randy Trana

Dawn Travis
Don Tuttle
Carol Van Riper
Deb Walston
Wade Watson

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Andy Weaver
Judy Wilson
Debbie Wineland
Steve Worth
Rick Wright

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�CLASS OFFICERS
PRESIDENT: Rick King
VICE-PRESIDENT: Tom Tracy
SECRETARY: Kathy Knapp
TREASURER: Scott Baldwin

Russell Andrews
Randy Avra
Scott Baldwin
Nancy Banazak
Robyn Beech

Mike Bean
April Binkley
Steve Binkley
Dennis Blair
Mitch Blair

Andy Bonham
Deb Bonham
Bev Bonsteel
Janice Bowerman
Bobbi Bowman

Doug Bracy
Jeff Brewer
Jay Brown
Steve Brown
Ruth Ann Burlew

63

�Teresa Camerson
Jeff Center
Lynn Coco
Sue Coco
Doug Cole

Marty Cole
Dave Collins
Linda Connor
Rindi Conrad
Don Cortright

Deb Cottman
Chris Cox
Jayne Deline
Margaret Drum
Mike Dull

Liz England
Doug Everline
Dave Feller
Donna Fenningsdorf
Connie Fickle

Elain~ Finley
Kim Fosdick
Linda From
Gina From
Mike Gallop

Craig Gary
Lorretta Geer
Terry Gipple
Sue Glum
Tim Halstead

Sherry Haver
Roy Houck
Marl&lt; Jahr
Barb Kelley
Beth Kennedy

64

�Rick King
Sue Kline
Tom Kling
Kathy Knapp
Jim Kurtz

Ted Kurtz
Bob Latson
Frank Lett
Sandy Longardner
Gene Lovell

Ricky Lawn
Jack McCann
Lori McDonald
Sheree McLain
Rick McNitt

Teresa McRae
Sandy Meiring
Mark Marsh
Patty Marsh
Mike Mills

Laura Miller
Randy Miller
Teresa Mobley
Bill Morell
Connie Musgrove

Randy Null
John O'Brien
Connie Pace
Dennis Parker
Diane Peavy

Dave Peebles
Cathy Pierson
Paulette Porter
Penny Richards
Jeanne Rodesiler

65

�John Rose
Mike Rose
James Shaffer
Cynthia Shilling
Jeff Smead

Allan Snellenberger
Mike Snyder
Brenna Spaulding
Deb Spurlock
Oneida Stempien

Deb Strang
Tim Strauss
Mike Supianoski
Pat Supianoski
Sue Swallow

Mike Tappenden
Vali Thorp
Pam Todd
Tom Tracy
Ronnie Traxler

Dan Tuttle
Gary Vanderpool
Rick Vollmer
Jeanie Vorce
Ralph Wells

Chris Williams
Rose Wooden

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�MIDDLE SCHOOL

�Cora Andrews
Linda Andrews
Randy Barfell
Marc Bamouski
Scott Bartholomew
Candy Bassett
Jack Bellamy
Kevin Bemis
Linda Bliss
Joann Blair
Phil Borgart
Bill Boston
Terry Boston
Rena Boyd
Barb Brannaman
Lee Brewer
Kathy Brockley
Marion Brown

President: DAN KING
Vice-President: ROB FELTS
Secretary: DEB KESTNER
Treasurer: ROBIN DITTON

Karen Buckley
Tim Butters
Debbie Camerson
Linda Carpenter
F.red Collins
Bill Corrino
Clay Coward
Arty Cox
Chris Daniel
Rita Davis
Phil Dirschell
Robin Ditton

68

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�Mark Downer
John Dunn
Carolyn Etchey
Rob Felts
Phillip French
Dave Gilbert
Sally Gilchrest
Tim Gipple
Kathy Hagy
Pat Handy
Ken Hayes
Dave Harman
LuAnn Hefflinger
Judy Hoag
Sandy Hoff
Jerry Hoaley
Rick Hoffman
Bonnie Houck
Randy Iles
Nadean Jackson
Ron Kelly
Ken Kempton
Deb Kestner
Dan King
Daniel Ray King
Tim Lane
Gary Lange
Bill Ledyard
Jon Lee
Debbie Leonard
Steve Locke
Bob Longarkner
Kris Loose
Kevin Loveberry
Sharon Luce
Dave McDowell

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Steve McNitt
Dave Miller
Judy Miller
Rick Miller
Andy Mills
Sally Morell
Dennis Morris
Vickie Neeley
Steve Nickerson
Beckie Normanding
Steve Null
Janelle Osborn

69

�Julie Osborn
Terry Owens
Marilyn Parshall
Debbie Payton
Cathy Pinney
Carol Pohl
Judy Poynter
Marty Rawson
Karen Reichart
Becky Rollins
Michelle Saunders
Regina Sharp

Eighth graders
have much to look
forward to, such
as the big high
school dances.

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�Rick Shobe

Randy Smith
Bob Stempien
~elvin Stempien
Steve Strang
Jill Temples
~aude Thorp

/

Sheree Tobolske
Becky Topp
Cathy Trana
Dean VanDyke
Lisa VanLandingham
Kathy Weaver
Duane Wells
Jim Wilkinson
Ida Wilson
Linda Wise
~ark Wonders
Sharon Worth

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Frank Young
Cindy Zagyva

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�7th Grade

CLASS OFFICERS
President - BILL KURT Z
Vice-President - RON BEAN
Treasurer - SUE BOWERMAN

Jackie Anderson
Allen Angevine
Bill Avra
Erie Baird
Tim Baldwin
Roberta Banker
Vivian Bassett
Ron Bean
Dennis Bice
Nancy Binkley
Wayne Binkley
Bill Blair
Jane Blair
Kathy Blair
Jeri Boothe
Diane Bowen
Sue Bowerman
Chris Brown
Lee Brown
Tim Brown
Jolie Brewer
John Burlew
Harley Burritt
Tony Butters
Laura Byers
Jamie Campbell
Debbie Cenkander
Bryan Center
Harold Cluff
Elaine Coan
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�Jean Coco
Paul Couture
Amy Doll
Sherry Durling
Jeff Elder
Cathy England
Chris Everline
Gary Ewers
Jody Farris
Allen Fegley
Albert Feldbauer
Kandy Fickle
Annette Finley
Sharon Fredrick
Tammy Freeburn
Robert French
Jim Fry
Margaret Fry
Laura Gallatin
Ray Gallop
Cheri Gandy
Bill Halstead
Ken Harrington
Steve Harrington
Larry Hayes
Jennifer Hinds
Mary Hoag
Brenda Hoch
Tammy Holt
Dennis Hooley
Mark Houtz
Lee Huepenbecker
Dennis Hulbert
Cathy Irvin
·Pat Irvin
Allen Johnson

Kelly Kennedy
Dawn King
Julia King

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�7th Grade

Wins
Pep Can

Tim Kling
Jerry Kraner
Cynthia Kurtz
Julie Lane
Judd Larsen
Bob Ledyard
Kim Ledyard
Bob Lentz
Kay Losinski
Marilyn Lound
Ray Lyon
Tracy Macklin
Pam Marsh
Terry Mast
Jean McClellan
Julie McClellan
Norman McMichael
Melinda McNitt
Debbie McVicker
Zell McVicker
Tom McRae
Trudy Merritt
Mitch Miller
Bonnie Mobley
Steve 0 'Brian
Connie Ogurchak
Linda Osborn
Chuck Peet
Richard Pierson
Harry Pike
74

�Vanessa Rawson
Ed Reyburn
Charles Richards

Deb Richards
Dean Ripley
Cra ig Rodesiler

Steve Rollins
Don Rose
Robin Saunders
Jody Schultz
Kathy Shobe
Steve Smead
Ka thy Smith
Terry Smith
Jill Sours
Jody Sours
Velda Spurbeck
Cindy Stempien
Tim Strang
Sally Strauss
Christy Strother
Diane SWallow
Cindy Taylor
Rodney Taylor
Lewis Temples
Lyle Thomas
Lori Thompson
Jay Travis
Jodie Travis
Cindy Traxler
Dave Tuttle
Mary Vozae
Richey Walston
Alan Wlaters
Mark Warkeczeski
Terry Watson
Joy Welch
Kenny Whaley
Brian Wilson
Chris Wolfe
Tim Worth
Joe Wright

75

�Gary Albright
Shirley Andrews
Fred Avra
Ethel Bailey
Jerry Barnett
Tim Bartholomew
Vicke Beckwith
Julie Bemis
Betty Blowers
Mina Blowers
Ed Bowerman
John Bowerman
Carrie Bradley
Diane Brazee
Kim Brickey
Mike Brewer
Mike Buckley
Dennis Burlew
Nathan Burritt
Nathan Carpenter
Jan Clemenson
Claudie Cleveland
Cynthia Coan
Dale Coan
Tom Coco
Clara Jean Cole
Ina Cole
Melinda Davis
Sheila Davis
Lori Ditton
Larry Drumm
Janean Dull
Kim Dunn
Bob Easterday
Lori Everline
Jeff Ewers
Faith Exelby
Donetta Fencl
Kenny Fickle
Jim Fidler
Kathy Fish
Tom Fish
Jeff Friend
Dave Gade
Mary Gallatin
Karen Gardner
Cam Gary
Liz Gelshert

76

�Patty Giffey
Greg Gilbert
Sandy Green
Brenda Gretz
Rolland Hale
Mary Sue Handy
Brenda Harmon
Joy Harrington
Steve Hawes
Debbie Holt
Debbie Howell
Linda Huepenbecker
Doug Hutchins
Bill Jackson
Becky Jensen
Deanna Justice
Karen Justice
Tina Kaneby
Joyce Keifer
Rosanna Klepack
Judy Kline
Mike Kling
Sue Knapp
Carson Lambert
Mary Leonard
Dave Longardner
Bob Loveberry
Teresa Loveberry
Cookie Lovell
Scott Luce
Dave Lyons
Karen Matz
Linda McCann
Betty McGee
Jodie McGee
Mike McVicker
Theresa Meiring
Marlene Middle
Dave Millard
Lori Mills
Darlene Miner
Kathy Moore
Rick Morris
Jackie Neeley
Kevin Newberry
Rick Nickerson
Jean Nickles
Jim Normandin

77

�Beth Osborn
Mike Parker
Dale Parshall
Teresa Paul
Tammy Payton
Len Peevey
John Perry
Rick Peterson
Jim Pifer
LuAnn Queen
Dennis Quimby
Rusty Rasmussen
Donna Reichart
Kelly Reynolds
Ben Richardson
Carl Rogers
Bob Root
Carrie Sanderline
Debbie Salyer
Sally Sattl er
Marty Sebring
Don Selles
Louis Shafer
Kathy Shaffer
Bob Smith
Debbie Smith
Mike Smith
Glenn Snyder
Linda Speaker
Teana Sperbeck
Vicky Spurlock
Joe Stefanish
Sherry Stempien
Tena Stempien
Julie Strang
Lisa Sullivan

78

�Marie Tebolski
Christina Teeters
Ruth Temples
Valeria Thorton
Bob Turbine
Tony Turnpaugh
Cathy Van Buskirk
Jeff VanLandingham
Julie Warkoczeski
Janice Watts
Bruce Wood
Renna Wooden

Doug Yuhl

Mr. Doughtery
Mrs. Jeweli.

Harold Ash
Mike Ash
Steve Aubright
Phil Cheer
Rick Gardner

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Lynn Huepenbecker
Dennis McVicker
Virgil McVicker
Lyle Root
Linda Smur
Lucy Smur

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�ACTIVITIES

�T
h
e
D
r

e
a
m
s

"I get dibs on the back seat!"

1969 Homecoming Queen, Sue Perry
Vanlandingham, crowns a very happy Co nnie.

Are Still The Same
The 1970 HOMECOMING COURT:
(L to r.) Ruth Ann
Tuckey, Sandi
Gallop, Queen
Connie Kempton,
Vikki Vanlandingham, and Tonia
Knapp.

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�A small fraction of our heroes·!

The senior's "Victory Cruise" took a first place
rating, helping them to go on and win the pep jug.

La, la, la
la-la-la
la

"Catchin' me off guard, huh?"

LEFT: "The Promise"
helped to express
the young generation's
moods at the Homecoming Dance after
the game.
RIGHT: Taming of
the shrew? The lOth
grade take first
place honors.

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�The Guys (fathers) and the Dolls.

Homecoming:
Q.H.S.
Style

One of the Homecoming
revisions this year was the
abolishment of a King.
But literally, Carl Baldauf
(Hunchback) and Fred
Cortright reigned as the
Kings of the afternoon class
skits.

ABOVE: Connie Kempton,
our 1970 Homecoming
Queen.

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�Snowflake
Social:
Birth
Of A
New
Happenin

Sez Sally, "No Mr. Eich, I don't wanta dance!"
December 11 marked the beginning of a .
new tradition at Q. H. S. "The Snowflake Social",
sponsored by the yearbook staff, was a dance
decorated in the festive Christmas theme. The
Christmas tree graced the telephone booth corner,
and all the goodies and refreshments were enjoyed
by all. Some even managed to find mistletoe,
Anyway, like the song goes, "we sang and
danced forever and a day".

Peace Chick!
Meanwhile, back at the
Christmas tree •••

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�The Yearbook Staff has
done it again. For two consecutive years the club has
produced two "Miss Orioles"!
Yet they can not take all the
credit. Sally Fosdick, our
vivacious 1971 Miss Oriole,
has all the spirit-filled
qualifications to capture her
crown. The student body
must have realized her spirit,
or they would not have
selected her to represent
their definitions of a
dedicated sports' spectator.

1971 Miss Oriole, her court, and escorts (L to r) Rick Keith, Linda Miller,
Mark King, Judy Waligoria, Jarrett Seigler, Queen Sally, Tim Howard,
Trudy Macklin, Mark Lane, and Elaine Wood, first runner up. Missing
from the picture is Pam Fenno and her escort, Perry McMillian.

Sal's Page

BELOW: Dorothy Felts, 1970 Miss Oriole, happily
bestows the title of 1971 Miss Oriole on Sally Fosdick.

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�Band Bust:
The 1971 Band Bust, "Our Humorous Heritage, " proved to be very hil arious, yet a fine
display of singing, musical accompaniments,
and a patriotic reading were also equally enjoyable. Skits dominated the show, such as:
The Hamburger Honey's, Grunchsmoke,
Twitch Itch, The Upset Stomach, and Last
Fox Hole in Siberia. The climax of the variety show was the crowning of the Melody
Queen, Debbie Johnson. The Grapes of
Wrath, a musical combo composed of a select
group of musicians, played many entertaining
selections.

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�Our Humorous Heritage

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�Our revels now are ended. These our actors,
As I foretold you, were all spirits, and
Are melted into air, into thin air:
And, like the baseless fabric of this vision,
The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces,
The solemn temples, the great globe itself,
Yea, alt' which it inherit, shall dissolve,
And, like this insubstantial pageant faded,
Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff
As dreams are made on, and our little life
Is rounded with a sleep.
From THE TEMPEST

Such
Stuff
Cast Of Characters
PENELOPE SYCAMORE- - - - - - - - - Heidi Rawson
ESSIE CARMICHAEL - - - - - - - - - Debbie Burritt
RHEBA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kim Cockrell
PAUL SYCAMORE - - - - - - - - - - - - Jim DeLine
MR. DEPINNA - - - - - - - - - - - - Robert Beemer
ED CARMICHAEL - - - - - - - - - - - - Jack DeLine
DONALD - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ralph Cole
MARTIN VANDERHOF - - - - - - - - - - John Grove
ALICE SYCAMORE - - - - - - - - - Connie Kempton
HENDERSON - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Roy Krymis
TONY KIRBY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Wayne Riley
BORIS KOLENKHOV - - - - - - - - - - - Rick Keith
GAY WELLINGTON - - - - - - - - - - Christy Osborn
MR. KIRBY - - - - - - - - - - - - Robert McCurley
MRS. KIRBY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sandi Gallop
Don Johnson
THREE MEN - - - - - - - - - - - - Randy Shoemaker
Randy Trana
OLGA KATRINA------------ Marcia Brown
DIRECTOR- - - - - - - - - - -

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Christopher Walczak

�The senior class
·of Q. H. S. presented
the comedy, YOU
CAN 'T TAKE IT
WITH YOU, in
December. Many
underclassmen,
especially juniors,
helped to make this
play more complete
by painting scenery,
executing props,
along with a dozen
other accidentals.

As Dreams
Are Made On

SENIOR PLAY CAST: (Left to right) Front row: Sandi Gallop, John Grove, Bob Beemer , Randy Shoemaker, Roy Krymis, Bob McCurley. Second row: Rick Keith, Jack DeLine, Randy Trana, Wayne
Riley. Standing: Jim DeLine, Connie Kempton, Rosetta Young, Chris Osborn, Debbie Burritt, Mr.
Walczak, Marcia Brown, and Kim Cockrell. Missing from the picture is Heidi Rawson, Ralph Cole,
and Don John son.

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�LEFT: Karleen busily fulfills
her job as assistant director;
little did she realize that in
an hour and a half's time before performance·, she would
be known as "emergency
Madge".
RIGHT: Here we see a side
of Terry's shrewdness.

Junior Play
Mass disorganization, cooling tempers, a flashing smile, beads of
perspiration, and mumbled side comments. Shouts of direction, pleas
for memorization, and a moment of panic. Tears of relief, dedicated
time, the pounding of a hammer, the shuffling of props, and injured
egos. Words of encouragement, a helping hand, and a troubled heart.
Working with others, making quick excuses, and missing a practice.
Cries of dismay, gales of laughter, a torn script, and green and brown
paint. Smoke from cigars, and an unsteady ladder. The audience's
applause, and lingering and deathly pauses. The whisk of the velvet
curtain, the warmth from the lights, and a sigh of satisfaction. Thus,
was the junior play, presented in April. And as the poem goes, "it
bid pretty fair."

George Washington Slept Here
The Play seems out for an almost idefinite run.
Don't mind a little thing like the actors fighting.
The only thing I worry about is the sun.
We '11 be all right if nothing goes wrong with the lighting.
- Robert Frost

RIGHT: A moment of tenderness
between Mr. and Mrs. Fuller.

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�Portrait of cast and crew of
George Washington Slept Here
ABOVE: Rick seems to
be giving Jack' a little
bit of jaw!

RIGHT: Kim, a professional maid, seems
to be doing her thing.

CAST OF CHARACTERS
MR. KIMBER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Robert Beemer
NEWTON FULLER - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rick Keith
ANNABELLE FULLER - - - - - - - - - - Rosetta Young
MADGE FULLER - - - - - - - - - Karleen Warkoczeski
STEVE ELDRIDGE - - - - - - - - - - - Dennis Goodwin
KATIE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kim Cockrell
MRS. DOUGLAS - - - - - - - - - - - - Christy Osborn
CLAYTON EVANS - - - - - - - - - - Robert McCurley
RENA LESLIE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Marcia Brown
RAYMOND - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jack DeLine
MR. PRESCOTT - - - - - - - ·- - - - - -Terry Macklin
UNCLE STANLEY - - - - - - - - - - - - -Randy Trana
LIZ FRAZER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Vicki Burlew
TONI HUGHES - - - - - : - - - - - - - Nanette Foulk
MISS WILCOX - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Connie Cox
SUE BARRINGTON - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jill Smith
DIRECTOR - - - - - - - - - - - - Christopher Walczak

LEFT: Would you believe this was taken
during a dress rehearsal?
RIGHT: Either Rick is
feeling groovy, or he
is reaching out!

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�Tantalizing
Tidbits

1971 TIP- UP COURT: (Left to right) Robyn Grimes, Miss Congeniality; Ruth Tuckey, runner-up; Queen Karen Morrell; Cyndi
Hoopengardener, first runner- up; and Cookie Smith. Standing
is 1970 Queen, Laura McMillian.

Happy days are here again
for the 1971 Tip-Up Carnival
and its festivities. Each
year Tip-Up gets bigger and
better. Maybe one day our
winter carnival will draw
world acclaim •••

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�Of

Tip-Up

"Caught me single- handed! "
ABOVE: Quincy's juniors and seniors
seem to have the dominant grasp.
A few pulls late r, Quincy proved
victorious over Coldwater in the
annual Tip-Up tug-of-war.

Snoopy, King of Dogs!

LEFT: One sheep,
two sheep, three
sheep •••
or
" My sun tan needs
revitalizing."

RIGHT: Karen
Morrell reigned
over the two days
of fun. In the
picture, Laura
McMillan, 1970
Tip- Up Queen,
crowns a very
happy contestant
number five.

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�"Tahitian Holiday" was the
theme for the spring juniorsenior prom and banquet. The
juniors worked very hard to
make the evening one in which
many will always remember.

Tahitian
Holiday

ABOVE: "What is that! We never had it in
Chile," exclaims Ricardo.

�The evening of May 8th was
composed of: palm trees, senior song and poem, "Andrew's
Lab," fragrant flowers, graceful
motions of dance, a catered
banquet, pineapples, scented
candles, the flashing of cameras, the rustle of gowns, savage
natives, an oceanside view,
tired feet, laughing and gaiety,
feminine blushes of excitement,
and spiked punch.

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�ATHLETICS

�Back row, left to right: D. Goodwin, A. Mills, D. Goodwin, M. From, P. McMillan, B. Reichhart, R.
Keith, M. Irvin, C. Hayes, R. Hayes. Middle row: Coach Meese, T. Macklin, J. Kurtz, D. Weber,
M. King, R. Daniels, A. Lytle, T. Couture, T. Rogers, G. Baldauf, Coach Ludlow, Coach Longhini.
Front row: L Foster, R. Kestner, T. Burleson, R. Barve, N. Campbell, T. Elder, F. Kochendorfer,
T. Coonce, B. McCurley, T. Hickok.

Varsity Has Tough
Year

Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

You
Tell
'Em
Mr.

Ludlow!

•

- 25, Addison - 14
- 20, Colon - 12
- 7, Athens - 12
- 12, Bronson - 22
- 0, Homer - 14
- 0, Springport - 42
- 6, Union City - 52
- 6, Jonesville - 27

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�Boys
Receive
Awards

TOM BURLESON
Captain
....

TIM COONCE
Most Valuable Back
All - Coriference

DAVE WEBER
All - Conference

RICK KEITH
Most Improved

TED ROGERS
All - Conference

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GEORGE BALDAUF
Team Award
All - Conference

JACK FOSTER
Most Valuable Lineman
Captain
All - Conference

�Action,
Action

We
Got
Action!

UMPH!

Oh, No
another touchdown!

Go Tim!

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�Back row, left to right: T. Keith, S. Worth, F. Lett, D. Everline, J. Easterday, D. Alexander, T.
Howard, R. Finley, D. Snyder, V. Gray, B. Price. Third row: Mr. Ehrenstein, J. Rose, D. Collins,
D. Tuttle, s. Baldwin, M. Bean, D. Sattler, T. Brown, M. Mills, Mr. Chard. Second row: D.
Green, R. Null, C. Baldauf, T. Strauss, M. Supianouski, P. Supianouski, D. Tuttle, D. Feller.
Front row: R. McNitt, B. Morell, D. Bowen, B. Honyoust, M. Rose, R. Vollmer, R. Feller.

Just Fight To The
End

Como esta us ted?

Shine on, Shine on Quincy Oriole.

Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy
Quincy

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- 32, Addi son - 0
- 22, Jonesville - 0
- 0, Reading - 30
- 18, Athens - 6
- 6, Bronson - 32
- 6, Homer - 22
- 6, Springport - 28
- 6, Union City - 26

�L. toR.: R. Feller, T. Rogers, T. Burleson, N. Campbell, T. Elder, R. Hilton, F. Kochendorfer, R.
Barve, S. Miller, F. Cortright, Coach Feller,

One Word Cannot Describe
Varsity Season!

��TOM BURLESON
Team Award
One Honorable Mentioned

FRED KOCHENDORFER
Most Valuable Player Award
All-Conference - 1st Team

Oriole
Awards

NORM CAMPBELL
Most Improved Award

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�BACK ROW: M. Pierson, M. From, S. Worth, T. Howard, T. Keith, J. Kurtz, Coach Meese.
FRONT ROW: D. Sattler, R. Wright, R. Hugget, M.· Mills, . T. Rogers, M. Bean.

Junior
Varsity
Teamwork

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�By Working Hard, Freshmen
Gain Experience

BACK ROW, L. to R.: Coach Shroffe, M. Jahr, T. Kurtz, B. Morrell, D. Feller, S. Brown. FRONT
ROW: F. Cole, R. Null, S. Baldwin, D. Cortright, R. King, M. Gallop.

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�8th Grade

Orioles
Fight To
The End
8th GRADE RECORD
Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy QuincyQuincy -

32,
37,
53,
28,
36,
42,
44,
37,

Athens- 28
Reading - 41
Jonesville - 26
Reading - 29
Bronson - 61
Union City - 28
Jonesville- 35
Bronson - 51

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THE EIGH TH GRADE PLAYERS ARE: Back row: J. Bellamy, S. Strong, A. Mills,
D. Harmon, S. Null, Coach Stewart. Second row: S. Nickerson, R. Felt!, D.
King, T • .McCurley, M. Baranouski. Frontrow: L. Harmon, B. Corrina, K.Loveberry, B. Stempien.

For their hard
work and effort
we award the 8th
grade team
this medal.

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�Basketball Has Its Exciting Moments

THE SEVENTH GRADE TEAM IS: Back row: L. Hayes, D. Bice, T. Mast, J.
Elder, C. Everline, P. Irvin, Coach Ehrenstein. Second row: T. Kling, R.
Bean, J. Wright, M. Warkoczeski, T. Baldwin, K. Kennedy. Front row: T.
Worth, B. Kurtz , J. Fry, J. Camphell, M. Houtz.

7th GRADE RECORD:
QuincyQuincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy -

33,
47,
55,
30,
36,
32,
49,
29,

Athens- 47
- 29
Jonesville - 20
Reading - 38
Bronson - 53
Union City - 16
Jonesville - 22
Bronson - 28
Read~ng

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�Seventh Grade
Leaders

L.tor.:
Christy Stothers
Laura Gallatin
Jodie Travis
Annette Finley
Amy Doll
Dawn King (not present)

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�Eighth Grade
Power

THE '71 SQUAD :
L. tor.:
Debbie Snyder
Denise Bowen
Kathy Kurtz
Karen Reichart

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�~Nothing

Top to bottom:
Sandi Gallop
Connie Kempton
Be~ Gallop
Patti Larson
Bonnie Coplin
Sandy Kurtz

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Great Was Ever

�Achieved Without Enthusiasm'
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

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�Cheerleaders,

The Loud Part Of The Team

Left to right:
Laura Miller
Mona Lyons
Brenda Bussing
Sandy McCann
Rindi Conrad
Julie Rawson

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�FIRST ROW, L toR: J. Rodesiler, L. Geer, M. Lyons, J. Hilton, D. Musgrove, V. Thorp, K. From,
B. Gilbert, D. Pifer, D . Dirshell, K. Cockrell, C. Gary. SECOND ROW: V. Burlew, L. From, D.
Walston, D. Johnson, D. Coon, D. Travis, S. Buckley, R. Whitney, M. Rice, C. Wright, K. Yuhl,
B. Fry. THIRD ROW: J. Hickok, D. Pritts, S. Wilkinson, M. Pierson, J. DeLine, G. Fritz, R. Krymis, C. Smith, T. Tracy, L. Persailles, S. Haver, S. Swallow. FOURTH ROW: D. Halstead, D.
Bonham, J. Seigler, M. Boley, D. Felts, C. Corrina, K. Geer, S. Fosdick, L. Miller, M. Curtis, J.
Rose. FIFTH ROW: C. Shilling, L. Ledyard, C. Hayes, V. Suever, D. Pelow, K. Sattler, D. King,
R. Shoemaker, F. Lett, C. Cox, C. Swallow. SIXTH ROW: D. Bowen, S. Cronmiller, B. Reichhart,
J. Foster, J. DeLine, P. McMillan, S. Fosdick, L. Sebring, E. Rawson, D. Weaver, F. From.

1971 BOWLING CHAMPS ARE:
S. Fosdick,
J. Seigler,
J. Foster,
B. Reichhart.

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�BACK ROW, L. to R. : R. Trana, R. Vollmer, D. Lown, T. Coonce, B. McCurley, H. Morris, Coach
Dogan. SECOND ROW: L. Vanderpool, D. Fish, T. McCann, D. Tuttle, M. Fish. FRONT ROW: D.
Tuttle, R. Lown, G. Vanderpool, R. Miller.

Wrestling Squad Grows
TIM COONCE - Most Valuable Wrestler

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�THE ORIOLE GOLFERS FROM L TO RARE: Coach Feller, IR. Krymis, C. Hayes, C . Williams, F.
Cortright, T . Keith, D. King, M. King, D. !ford.

Golfers Have Enjoyable Season
DAVE KING
receiving well-deserved award.

Quincy High School experiences a successful golf season winning 4 and losing 6. The
highlights of the season include a victory over
powerful Hanover-Horton and Dave King finishing his high school career with a second in
a field of 120 golfers in the regional match.
The team bettered its own school record by
shooting a 175 in its victory over Homer.

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�Tracksters Earn
Great Year

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TRACK TEAM, L to R
R. King
Mr. Ehrenstein
R. Null
B. McCurley
R. Kestner
T . Howard
J. DeLine
W. Riley
R. Gantz
P. McMillan
L. Sebring
K. Farris
T. Coonce
R. Keith
M. Bean
Mr. Chard
D. Tuttle
J. DeLine
T. Rogers
W. Watson
B. Morrell
S. Worth

�TRACK TEAM Con't
A. Lytle
T. Hickok
B. Price
J. Barve
G. Baldauf
J. Smead
A. Bonham
G. Vanderpool
D . Tuttle
D. Sattler
D. Goodwin
M. From
R. Vollmer
J. Kurtz
R. Richards
T. Rogers
J Huggett
F. Cortright

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�BACK ROW, L toR: T. Elder, J. Kurtz, G. Tappenden, F. Kochendorfer, L. Parker, T. Kurtz, Coach
Shroffe. SECOND ROW: D. Feller, N. Campbell, S. Luce, R. Feller, T. Macklin. FRONT ROW: N.
Nickerson, S. Baldwin, M. Irvin, R. Vollmer, M. Gallop.

Orioles Problem: Inexperience

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�SAFE!

�ORGANIZATIONS

�Standing, left to right: Donna Shilling, Sally Fosdick, Linda Miller. Front row: Debbie Musgrove,
Diane Dirschell, Cincy Shilling, Don Johnson, Deneine Pifer, Karleen Waroczeski, Dort Felts,
Jack Deline, Randy Trana.

Yearbook Staff
Even though we had a small amount of
members, we still managed to put together
a pretty good yearbook based on the theme,
"Those Were The Days." You can believe
that we will look back and say those exact
words.

Annual staff
has reigning
queen again!

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�Our editor, Dorothy, has many
headaches with the yearbook
••• but then, she has many
good laughs.

To Be Or Not To Be?

Yearboo}&lt; knows the
secret to having the
winning "Miss Oriole"
for the past two years.

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�BACK ROW, R to L: J DeLine, T. Keith, J. Grove, T. Burlson, D. Johnson, B. Reichart, P.
Fenno, J. Smead. 3rdROW: J. Waligora, R. Grimes, D. Sattler, C . Cox, R. Keith, V. Suevers, S. Longardner. 2nd ROW: R. From, L. Miller, B. Bussing, J. Se igler, T. Tracy , S. McCann, R. Conrad. FRONT ROW: K. Bauldof, T . Kinkead, S. Buckley, P. Lovell, J. Smith, P.
Porter.

Student Council

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L to R: George Bauldof- V.
Pres . , Pam Lovell - Parl.,
Wanda Pifer - Treas., Jack
Foster - Pres., Marsha Brown
- Sec.

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�Student Council Candids

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�BACK ROW, L toR: R. Bean, J. Sours, T . McCurly, L. Brewer, L. VanLandingham, B. Nutt, K
Curtis, C. Moor, K. Loveberry. 2nd ROW: T. Baldwin, C. Brown, L. Osborn, D. King, J. Osborn, D. Bowen, S. Strang. 1st ROW: S. Bowerman, T . Worth, G. Taylor, C. Strothers, S.
Null, A. Mills, D. Harmon.

Student Council

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L. to R. : Andy Mills - Pres. ,
Linda Osborn - Sec . , T im
McCurly - Vice Pres., Steve
Nulls - Treas.
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�National
Honor
Society

OLD MEMBERS

FRONT ROW: E. Wood, W. Pifer, B. Gallop, D. Doll, K. Warkoczeski, S. McCann, K. Miller,
K. King, H. Rawson, P. Larsen. BACK ROW: M. Brown, J. DeUne, D. Johnson, J. Grove, F.
Cortright, M King, R. Kestner, E. Rawson, G. Baldauf, J. Foster.

�Library Club

Small and just beginning the Library
Club held its annual book sale, adding
$60 to the club treasury.

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�BACK ROW, L. toR.: R. Barve, D. Weaver, J, Deline, P, McMillian, N. Campbell, T. Elder, F.
Kochendorfer, D. Goodwin, T. Howard, T. Burlson. 3rd ROW: R. Trana, R. Glaum, T. Hickok •.
s. Worth, B. Price, R. Kestner, A. Lytle, T. Coonce, G. Baldauf, C. Hayes. 2nd ROW: T, Rodgers,
D. King, R. Keith, D. -Weber, T. Macklin, H. Morris, D. Iford, G. Tappenden, M. From. lstROW:
M. Irvin, N. Nickerson, D. Goodwin, R. Feller, L. Parker, D. Fish, R. Hayes, F. Cortright, Coach
Ludlow, Advisor.

Varsity

Club
L. to R.: Coach Ludlow, Advisor; Jim Deline, Secretary;
George Baldauf, President;
Terry Macklin, Vice President;
Rick Kestner, Treasurer.

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�FTA
OFFICERS
L. McDONALD - Historian
S. McCANN - V.P.
C. COX - Pres.
D. McVICKER- Treas.
S. EVERLINE - Sec.
MRS. DOGAN - Advisor

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FRONT: C. McGlothen, U. Blatter, J. Hilton. SECOND: K. Morell, M. Lyons, D. Short,
D. Coan, K. Osborn, S. Kurtz. STANDING: C. Smith, J. DeLine, Mr. Walczak (advisor),
D. Goodwin, L. Parker, T. Rogers, J. Smith, N. Angerine, K. Warkoczeski.
Len and Don- "No, I don't believe it. It can't be!" .

�The students who composed the Paper Staff put a lot of hard work and effort to put
out a paper that would staisfy the student body. They spent a lot of time taking surveys
and polls they thought would be interesting to the students and teachers. They did a
fine job this year and we would like to congratulate them.

�FRONT ROW: S. Kline, S Shultz, S. Meiring, C. Swallow, M. Boley, L. Geer,
T. Blair, D. Doll, J. Aiken, L. From, C. VanRiper, L. Deal. SECOND ROW: R.
From, M. Brown, K. Geer, S. McCann, D. Johnson, D. Walston, R. From, L.
Miller, J. DeLine, S. Longardner, R. Conrad, F. Kochendorfer, B. Gallop, P.
Marsh, B. Bussing, D. Loose, F. Cortright, K. King, C. Fickle, F. Cortright.
TffiRD ROW: T. Brewer, D. Strang, D. Spurlock, B. Kennedy, E. Finley, D.

Symphonic

�Johnson, W. Pifer, J. Smead, C. Baldauf, R. Pierson, R. Finley, R. Stout, S.
Strother, J. DeLine, K. From, D. Weaver, D. King, C. Wright, R. Vollmer, D.
Cortright, G. Preston, M. Tappenden, R. Young, M. From, J. Ball. FOURTH
ROW: D. Musgrove, C. Corrino, R. King, R Trana, T. Keith, J. DeLine, B.
Price.

Band

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�FRONT ROW, L. toR.: S. Delcamp, P. Burk, C. Strang, C. Fickle, L. Andrews, V. Rawson, L.
Byers, N. Stempien. 2nd ROW: R. Boyd, C. Pinney, M. Brown, S. Swallow, J Sours, D. Payton,
M. Saunders; C. Zagava, L. Temples, K. Trana, G. Lovell, A. Fegley, C. Brown, L. Gallatin, A.
Finley, T. Worth, T. McRae, D. McVicker. 3rd ROW: K. Loose, N. McMichaels, D. Bowen, R.
Blair, J. Shultz, M. Vozar, K. Reichhart, S. Worth, B. Houck, C. Taylor, E. Reyburn, R. Sanders,
D. Bowen, L. Johnson, T. Mast, J. Hooley, D. King, T. Butters, J. Centers, B. French, C. Coward,
R. Taylor, S. Null, S. Hoff, M. Falang, T. Strang, D. Hooley, }.Larsen, S. Strang, M. Downer.
BACK ROW: B. Wilson, S. Smead, D. VanDyke, R. Shobe, C. Strothers, D. Tuttle, L. Hayes, S.
Budd, B. Hoyck.

Jr. Band And Stage Band

FRONT: A Fegley, C.
Brown, S. Delcamp, C.
Taylor, B. Houck, S.
Worth, K . Reichart. 2nd
ROW: K. Loose, L.
Johnson, D. Bowen, J.
Hooley, D. King. 3rd
ROW: B. French, M.
Downer, S. Strang, T.
Strang . BACK: S.
Smead.

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�FRONT: K . King, R. From, W. Pifer, D. Johnson, J. Smead, C. Baldauf. SECOND: C. Corrino, M.
Brown, S. Strother, K. From, D. Weaver, D. King. THIRD: R. Vollmer, D. Cortright, F. Cortright.

SL Stage Band And Pep Band
FRONT: R. Trana, C. Corrino, D. Musgrove. SECOND: D. Loose, L. Deal, D. Burritt, R. Young.
THIRD; R. From, W. Pifer, D. Johnson, J. Smead, C. Baldauf. FOURTH: K. From, S. Longardner,
R. Stout, R. Pierson. FIFTH: K. Geer, C. Wright, P. Marsh, L. From, L. Geer, S. Kline, S.
Swallow. SIXTH: R. Vollmer, M. Brown, D. Cortright, B. McCurley, J, Centers, M. Tappenend.

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�L to R: B. Klien, J. Wilson, R. Traxler, R. Hardy, T. McRae, C . Swallow, V. Burl ew, J . Root,
Advisor; Mrs. French. BACK ROW: S. Cronmiller, D. Andrews, M. Bailey, L. Cluff.

Among this year's FHA activities
was the installation' of officers (top
photo) and the selection of Daisey
Mae - Jeannie Rodisiler, and Little
Abner - Mark Marsh.

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�Future
Homemakers

Of
America

Darlene Ditton-Parliamentarian, Randy Hardy-Historian, Susan Cronmiller-Pianist, Donna Andrews-President, Marie Bailey-Vice-President, Judy Honyoust-Song Leader, Liz Cluff-Treasurer, Absent: Judy AvraSecretary.

OF

AMERICA

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�1st row, left to right: Randy Carpentar, Patti Marsh, Glen Suever, Marc From, Rick Kestner, FFA
Sweetheart- Virginia Suever, Glenn Preston, David Green, Elaine Finley. 2nd row: David Collins,
John Rose, Neil Nickerson, Dennis Blair, Roy Houck, Tim Struass, Ralph Smith, Advisor- Mr. Oscar
Fischer. .3rd row: Marty Cole, ·Len Parker, Tom Longardner, Terry Giple, Mark Marsh, Don Tuttle.
4th row: Kim Smiely, Jack Foster, Steve Banker, Jerry Grove, Vince Gray, Bill Strauss, Phil Handy,
Jim Barve, Dennis Bowen. 5th row : Randy Avra, Mike Persils, Mitch Blair, Doug Everline, Kim
Farris, Tim Gleason, Dave Lambright, David Cotunan, Dave Alexander, Mark Delcamp, John Easterday.

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SWEETHEART - Virginia Suever
TREAS. - Marc From
V. PRESIDENT - Glen Suever
PRESIDENT - Rick Kestner
SECRETARY- Glenn Preston
REPORTER- Randy Carpenter
SENTINEL - Dave Green
ADVISOR- Mr. Oscar Fischer

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DAIRY JUDGING
L to R: Ed Rawson, Glenn Preston, Chuck Paradine, Dave Green.

SOIL JUDGING
L to R: Lonnie McMichael, Glenn Suevers .

LIVESTOCK JUDGING
L toR: Jack Foster, Jerry Grove, Len Parker.
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�Active
But

TOP, L to R: Deneine Pifer - Program Chairman,
Terry Kinkead- Vice Pres., Joy Johnson- Secretary.
2nd ROW: Dorothy Felts - President, Cindy Shilling Treasurer. FRONT ROW: Diane Dirschell - Sports
Manager.

Feminine

Girls Athletic Association .•. would you be lieve Girls Alcoholics Anonymous?

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�BACK ROW, L toR: S. Gluam, C. Shilling, C. Swallow, T . Macklin, C. Shilling, C . Pace,
T. McRae, D . Shilling. 4th ROW: J. Rawson, D. McVicker, D. Bonham, L. Miller, S. Fosdick, C. Corrine, J. Johnson, L. McDowell. 3rd ROW: S. Buckly, D. Felts, L. Blatter, D.
Peavey, J. Root, D. Dirschell, R. Beach. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Mary Lewis, Advisor; C. Wright, T.
Kinkead, D. Travis, D. Pifer, S. Shultz, R. Hardy. 1st ROW: J. Rodiesiler, J. Hickok, S.
Haver, C. Pierson, J. Smith, J. Bowerman .

. A.A.
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�FRONT ROW: R. Young, J. Vorce, S. McLaine, C. Corrina, D. Walston, M. Brown, Miss Maltby,
D. Burritt, T. Blair, C . Wright.

FNA

OFFICERS
R. YOUNG - Pres.
D. BURRITT - Sec.
M, BROWN - Treas.
MR. MITCHELL AND MISS
MALTBY - Co-Advisors
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�Our School
Activities

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�SERVICES

�Left to right: Alberta Todd, Cafeteria Supervisor; Caroline Knisely, Maxine VanNasdale, Marie Keith,
Thelma Marquart. (High School Cooks)

Cooks
Keep Smiling

Left to right: Margaret Suever, Winifred Marsh, Shirley Taylor, Mary Temples. (Elementary Cooks)

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�1st row, left to right: M. Rennie, J. Topp, R. Hilton, M. Mt~grove, E. Kling, M. Richards. 2nd row:
K. Beckman, T. Blair, N. Wood, L. Smith, G. Fritz. 3rd row: P, Handy, G. Justice, L. Vanderpool,
K. Baldauf, T. Blair.

Vocational Ed.

Our school is affiliated with the Branch County Vocational
Education Program Contracted to Coldwater Community
Schools by the Branch Intermediate District. Each day we
have 62 students serviced through this program which includes:
Health Occupations, Graphic Arts, Auto Mechanics, Industrial
Drafting, Food Services, and Cooperative Education.

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�Left to right: Mrs. Janice Kuryvail, Mrs. Doris Wood, Mrs. Joanne Macklin, Mrs. Judith Sours, Mrs.
Joyce Riddle, Mrs. Dorothy Nickerson, Mrs. Judy Miller, Mrs. Sharon Smith, Mrs. Margaret Hutchins.
2nd row: Mr. Harold, Mr. Harold Sawdy, Mr. Raymond Riddle, Kenneth Ridlack.

Bus Drivers Drive
To The Point

It used to be such a trifle thing
when there was a woman bus driver.
Now most all of our bus drivers are
"women driv ers". "Women's
Liberation" has overthrown the
men again. But we are quite
sure there is still a cheery
atmosphere around the bus
barn if not more.

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�Back, left to right: Chester Lampman, Leonard Marquart, Walter Miller, Kenneth Johnson, Earl Hildeband.
2nd row: Robin Maples, Harry VanNasdale, Edgar Smith, Custodian Supervisor, Elmer Burk.

Janitors' Game Is A

Big Sweep!

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�Office Aides
Enjoy Their
Tasks
High School
1st row, left to right: Pam Lovell
Kim Fosdick, Jane Aiken. 2nd
row: Bonnie Coplin, Connie Cox,
Sandy Everline, Brenna Spaulding.

Middle School
Left to right: Patti Larson, Steve
Fosdick, Kathe King, Sandy McCann.

MY

H~toiE

IS :

Elementary
Left to right: Robyn Grimes, Cookie
Smith, Sue Meiring, Karen Sattler,
Julie Thompson.

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�Left to right: A. Lytle, B. McCurley, G. Lovell, T. Brockway, M. Rennie, Mr. Ill, and D. Tuttle.

Audio-Visual, Library, And
Teachers' Aides
(next page: Morning
above and Afternoon
below)

Left to right: R. Krymis, M. Domecki, H. Rawson, R. Hardy, and D. Cottman.

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�1st ROW, left to right: R. Feller, D. Bowen, R. Stout, D. Loose, D. Dirschell, L. McDowell, S. Conkell,
T. Tracy, K. Cockrell, K. Coan, K. Honyost. 2nd row: · B. Bussing, T. Brewer, J. Rawson, D. Supianouski,
J. Johnson, D. McVicker, S. Schultz, s. McCann, D. Sattler, S. Worth. 3rd row: D. Wineland, L. Cluff,
N. Reyburn, J. Avra, J. Root, P. Halstead, M. Fredricks, s. Glaum, K. Pierson. 4th row: J. Aiken,
P. Todd, B. Spaulding, D. Cottman, D. Fenningsdorf, D. Peet, R. Millard, D. Miller, D. McVicker,
T. Rogers. 5th row: D. Walston, C. Swallow, R. Hardy, R. Wooden, D. Peavy, D. Pelow, F. Cortright,
J. Lambert, L. Parker. 6th row: R. King, N. Etchey, D. Mason, P. Fenno, R. Glaum, R. Kestner, B.
Bowman, G. Bauldof, D. Tuttle.

BELOW, 1st row: G. Preston, T. Brockway, K. Miller, K. King, M. Traxler, L. Root, C. Knapp.
2nd row: K. Warkoczeski, D. Doll, W. McFadden, K. Fosdick, L. McDonald, K. Yuh!~ D. Ditton,
D. Goodwin. 3rd row: C. Smith, D. Short, C. Wright, L. Miller, D. Shilling, S. Everline, P.
Williams, L. Deal, P. Dobson. 4th row: J. Deline, R. Grimes, M. Brown, R. Young, B. Coplin,
P. Lovell, T. Knapp, R. Whitman, M. Miller, D. Johnson. 5th row: V. Burlew, S. Meiring, M.
Persailes, J. Bush, J. Hilton, V. VanLandingham, D. Felts. 6th row: B. Gallop, M. King, T. Macklin,
R. Barve, T. Rogers, B. McCurley, D. Iford, c. Kempton.

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�Education

Help

(Above)

Mrs. Margie Nutt
H. S. · Study Hall and Teachers Aide

(Below)

Mrs. Mary Fosdick
Elementary Aide

Mrs. Emily Riley
H. s. Study Hall and Teachers Aide

�Aides

Out

(Top Right)

Mrs. Doris Pifer
Elementary Aide
(Above)

M rs. Doris Rurka
Elementary Aide

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ADMINISTRATION

�MR. JOHN WORTH - Principal
BA, MA Western Michigan

MRS. CASS VANPATTEN
Secretary

MRS. ENID HAVENS
Music
BA Olivet

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�MRS. VIRGINIA BALL

MRS. MARGRET HICKS

Library Aid

BS Eastern Michigan University
Remedial Reading

. Thinking Of All The Great
MRS. ADDIMAE POMRANKA

BS Western Michigan
Remedial Reading

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�:tv1R. ERLAND GLEASON
Speech

:tv1RS. JEAN MILLER
Social Worker

Things We Would Do .
:tv1R. CLINTON PITT
BA Michigan State
Special Education

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�ELEMENTARY

�Back row, left to right: M. Medlock, N. Strang, P. Fickle, C. Cluff, D. Elder, S. Barfell,
S. Drumm, D. McFarland, M. Roberts. ·2nd row: B. Schultz, P. Locke, s. Saunders, N. Strong,
C. Baranouski, P. Davis, S. Sullivan, P. Fosdick. 1st row: s. Coan, T. Allen, R. Morrell,
A. Strauss, P. Iles, J. Travis, L. Pierson, K. Miller, M. Lyons.

- Mr. Keenan

Fifth Grade

- Miss Johnson

Back row: K. Normandin, T. Weaver, J. Mid del, D. Parker, B. Spalding, N. Vozar, K.
Cole, Miss Johnson. 2nd row: P. Miller, R. Halstead, N. Rockhold, L. Beckwith, D. Lentz,
R. Houtz, E. Ford, T. Hale. 1st row: R. Conley, J. McRae, V. Bemis, K. Williams, D.
Ostrander, K. Wood, J. VanDyke.

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�Back row, Left to Right: J. Williams, c. Teeters, D. Bassage, M. Burritt, D. Peet, M.
Loveberry, D. DesJardins, D. Wonders, Mrs. Harris. ' 2nd row: G. Engelhardt, T. Kanaby,
R. Raines, J. Bonham, B~ Geer, T. Tracy, C. England, J. Bowerman. 1st row: s. O'Brien,
L. Dunn, J. Stempien, T. Macklin, N. Bartholomew, S. Albright.

Fifth Grade

- Mrs. Harris
- Mrs. Miller

Back row: D. Peck, D. Hutchins, R. Bassett, E. Traxler, P. Stefanick, D. Centry, R.
Bradley, T. Couture, S. Snellenberger, Mrs. Miller. 2nd row: C. Bowerman, K. Dirschell,
G. Thorp, R. Connin, P. Lyons, D. Peet, D. Walegora, E. Swallow. 1st row: L. Ditto,
R. Pohl, J. Rice, R. Kempton, J. Larsen, P. Kurtz, K. Wolfe, P. Walters, B. Collard.

160

�BACK ROW, L. toR.: S. Wilson, A. Morris, T. Reed, H. Jensen, B. Marowelli", T. Harrington, W. Bodkins, J. Frederick, D. Fowler, Miss Guertin. 2nd ROW: S. Bonham, M.
Odum, D. Hennen, V. Harmon, J. Watts, L. Thompson, C. Mullen, T. Worden. 1st ROW:
J. Brewer, K. Newberry, D. Alspaugh, B. Adams, M. Carpenter, M. Scherer, L. Bassette,
K. Eckert.

Fourth Grade - Miss Guertin

161

�Back row, left to right: R. Ellis, s. Snyder, D. Fencl, C. Bailey, D. Drake, D. Finley,
D. Sass, L. Peck, P. Freeburn, K. Cottman. 2nd row: s. Nickles, R. Porter, A. Doll,
C. Normandin, D. Burritt, E. McVicker, c. Smith, B. Cek'imder. 1st row: s. Smith,
B. Reed, c. Holloway, R. Tobolske, R. Miller, s. Moore, D. Lyons, K. Strother.

Mrs. Lynd

Fourth Grade

- Mrs. Spalding

Back row: M. Thorp, L. Huepenbecker, D. Houck, B. Durham, I;. Ogurchak, B.
Neeley, K. Brewer, B. Ash, B. Thornton. 2nd row: B. Gratz, P. Cole, J. Rodgers, c.
Fredirick, L. Aiken, M. Coville, D. Suever, B. Parshall. 1st row: K. Morell, T. McVicker,
T. Wa lters, C. Lange, P. Speaker, J. Null, L. Scherer, R. Hooley.

162

�Back row, left to right: B. Bassett, T. Taylor, J. Coward, J. Paul, D. Hock, P. Neeley,
L. Kling, T. Davis, R. Watson, D. Chaney, Miss Corless. 2nd row: K. Williams, B.
Gollnick, K. Sinclair, D. Brown, R. Smead, T. Butters, M. Wood, K. Rhodesiler, 1st row :
N. Byers, J. Wells, L. Fish, L. Hughes, D. Smith, T. Strauss, D. Wallace, N. Cole.

- Miss Corless

Fourth Grade

- Miss VanScoyoc

Back row: C. Barnouski, B. Taylor, c. Latta, R. Davis, G. Miner, J, McVicker, C, Millard,
H. Gangaway, R, Kelley, Miss VanScoyoc. 2nd row: J. Sharp, T, Ash, A. Cluff, R, Beemer,
B. Norton, J. Lawall, s. Sattler, J. Nickerson. 1st row: B. Osborne, C. Stempien, D. Lovell,
K. Booher, R. Burke, w. Riddle, J. Raines, T. Mills, K. Knisely, L. VanBuskirk.

163

�Back row, left to right: S. Blair, V. Cl~veland, D. Snyder, J. Nail, S. Jensen, B. Ludlow,
N. Lesner, R. Wendorf, D. Friend, D. Dewar. 2nd row: D. Booher, E. Scherer, P. Dirschell,
P. Travis, J. Shobe, L. Wilson, S. Bowerman, D. Suever. 1st row: C. Center, T. Coco•
K. Newberry, C. Shafer, L. Pierson, T. Coville, J. McRae, C. Booher.

Mrs. King

Third Grade

164

- Mrs. Haver

�Back row, left to right: S. Hulbert, K. Fosdick •. G. Rice, H. Cekander, M. Jones, K.
Teachout, R. Hand, P. Traxler, D. Wooden, M. McConnell, Miss Sewell. 2nd row: D.
Becker, J. Phair, S. Hutchins, JR Quimby, D. Knapp, R. Sours , J. Smith, H. Bondst eel.
1st row: D. Burlew , B. Kurtz, C. Sawdey, D. Dove, B. Hawes, J. Tumpaugh, B. Burritt.

Miss Sewell

Third Grade

Mrs. VanHoosear

Back row: Mrs. VanHoosear, S. Kaufman, C. Barnett, R. Sattler, D. Smurr, B. Miller,
V. McVicker, C. Albright, R. Sanderlin, s. Holt, M. Medlock. 2nd row : J. Meade, S.
Smith, C. Rodgers, R. Coward, R. Bean, s. Boyd, R. Hoch, E. Saxman, M. Bodkins.
1st row: E. McQueen, T. McLain, R. McRae, B. Wolfe, J. Hoffman, J. Phair, N. Bowerman.

165

�Back row, left to right: Mrs. Crooks, L. LaBarge , N. Lambert, N. Pape, J. Stefanich, C.
Johnson, c. Miller, N. Drumm, B. Albright. 2nd row: D. Howell, s. Becker, G. Sharp,
T. Deal, L. Raines, T. Tuttle, B. Bodkins. 1st row: E. Thorp, K. Wilkinson, T. Dull, J.
Stempien, s. Payton, T. Brewer, J. Boley, J. Prince.

Third Grade

- Mrs. Croaks

Second Grade

- Miss Ramsdell

Back row: D. Howell, J. McGee, D. Pulliam, K. Pohl, s. Rice, K. Teachout, B. Hawes, s. Wonders, L. Kochendorfer, Miss Ramsdell. 2nd row: A. Harrinton, J. Smith, D. Chaney,
L. Fickle, T. Baldwin, R. Peavey, L. Scherer, J. Alspaugh. 1st row: S. Selles, B. Knisley,
D. Burlew, K. Robinson, K. Hosek.

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�BACK ROW, L toR: Miss Frahm, S. Keifer, B. Bloomer, R. Halferty, S. Burd, R. Bracy, B.
Wilson, L. DesJardins, K. Buys, C. Worth. 2nd ROW: S. Lippert, J. McClellan, J. Faulkner, R. Hard, P. Grutter, M. Fruitt, S. Lane, B. Poole. 1st ROW: T. Deal, J. Ostrander,
K. LaBarge, J. Davis, C. Gratz, P. Brewer, J. Jeffery.

Second Grade - Miss Frahm
Miss Brood
BACK ROW: S. Peet, C. Blowers, M. Connin, G. Smith, D . DeCaire, P. Hagaman, B.
Cottman, C. Marsh, P. Wood, Miss Brood. 2nd ROW: J. Pdnes, F. Smith, L. Ditton, A.
Strang, C . Smith, R. Sebdng, L. Hockenberry, P. Shafer. 1st ROW: T . Robertson, T.
Marshall, M. Eckert, M. Bassett, .M. Coan, K. Beemer, C. Nickels, D. Coco, D. Lovejoy,
M. O'Bden.

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�BACK ROW, L. to R. : C. Durham, M. Wooden, B. Friend, D. Thomas, T. Smith, D.
Sperbeck, D. McClellan, R. Cole, c. Shilling. 2nd ROW: J. Lesner, T. Miller, G.
Massey, M. Todd, S. Rodesiler, R. Domecki, D. Wineland, C. Lauren. 1st ROW: T.
McQueen, A. Ntill, G. Bassage, R. Klotz, D. Smillie, C. Bartholomew, D. Fencl.

Second Grade - Miss Gilbert

168

�BACK ROW, L. to R.: G. Creager, B. Freeburn, D. Kiersey, P. Loose, D. DeCaire, L.
Allen, K. Campbell, A. Buys, Mrs. Gibson. 2nd ROW: D. Snyder, R. Lovejoy, S. Turpin,
D. Williams, B. Gratz, P. Otis, T. Herman. 1st ROW: A. Meade, L. Daugherty, T. Dewar, B. Harmon, B. Gollnick, B. Preston, C. Easterday.

.
G ra de - Mrs. Gibson
F1rst

Mrs. Nowicki
BACK ROW : M. Hudson, T. Bean, R. Hickok, T. Houverner, L. Huepenbecker, J. Normandin, T. Ulrich, T. Hand, s. Rice. 2nd ROW: D. Brewer, D. Thomas, E. McConnell,
A. Hammond, C. Hutchins, R. ,Mitchell, S. Bodkins. 1st ROW: R. Bassett, L. Reed, T.
Cochrane, D. Booher, C. Kinkead, D. Houck, s. Tuttle.

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�Back row, left to right: C. Peck, R. Saxman, J. Hayes, D. Kling, M. Smith, B. Raka,
K. Talbot, R. Rasmussen, D. Loveberry, s. Wilkinson, also Miss Hartzler. 2nd row: B.
Tobolske, E. Cleveland, T. Ditton, W. Rehnee, R. MacRae, J. Carr, K. Bradley, C.
Shafer. 1st row: G. Meade, M. O'Brian, B. Chapman, C. Cekander, T. Smith, C. Horn,
J. Rollins, R. Wilber.

- Miss Hartzler

First Grade
- Mrs. Male
Back row: C. Travis, M. Ludlow, s. Peterson, C. Hargreave, s. Hinds, L. Fosdick,
P. McCann, L. Jones, D. Doolittle, Mrs. Male. 2nd row: D. Williams, C. Peavey,
K. Knowles, T. O'Neill, A. Snyder, A. Harmon, c. Snelling, P. Wygant. 1st row:
L. Hickok, L. Wallace, J. Reese, G. Saunders, R. Dove, T. Knapp, R. Carr.

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�Back row, left to right: V. Porter, S. McVicker, R. Sass, R. Knapp, T. Loveberry, A.
Geishert, M. McConnell, T. Brewer, C. Johnson, L. Davis. 2nd row: R. Cole, C.
Miller, S. Gibson, R. Hotchkiss, A. pones, K. Cole, J. Faulkner. 1st row: R. Smith,
D. Finley, J. Harmon, K. Dobson, L. Harbaugh, A. Cekander, G. Smith, D. Mullen.

First Grade

- Miss Hudson

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�Back row, left to right: Mrs. Parkinson, L. Riddle, M. Smith, K. Freese, S. Creager,
K. Hagy, K. Kaiser, S. Drake, B~ McGee, S, Sass, K. Smith, Mrs. Klepack, 2nd row:
R. Nickles, K. Parker, T. Bloomer, J. Shilling, A. Thoro, K. Hooley, L. Walker, L.
Berry. 1st row: T. Neeley, c. Kline, C. Fletcher, E. Marshall, B. Cekander.

A.M.

Kindergarten
-P.M.
Back row: Mrs. Parkinson, L. Millard, R, Hickok, M. Nail, M. Dennis, D. Fidler, A.
Cottman, D. Lewis, Mrs. Klepack, 2nd row : R, Fulk, D. Kelley, R. Knapp, G. Otis,
J. Suever, D. Russell, D. Wilson, L. Paul. 1st row: L. Bailey, T. Mitchell, G, Hinds,
D. Honck, S, Meade, B. Parkinson, R, Rasmussen,

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�Back row, left to right: Mrs. McCann, J. Spagg, D. Gilbert, S. Stempien, T. Legg, D.
Pape, R. Johnson, R. Kierser, M. Hard, Mrs.· Esterline. 2nd row: V. Peck, B. Withington,
J. Hughes, L. Cole, A. VanBuskirk, C. Connin. 1st row: L. Wiser, T. Wood, s. Poole,
K. Quimby, s. McGee, D. Alspaugh.

-A.M.

Kindergarten
-P.M.
Back row: Mrs. McCann, L. Booher, s. Brickey, J. Parker, J. Kanaby, R. Buys, M.
Hagaman, R. Smurr, K. Holloway, Mrs. Esterline. 2nd row: K. Latta, M. Roberts,
N. Weber, R. Burke, B. Speaker, J. Supianoski, D. Morris, D. Fencl. 1st row: K.
Spalding, M. Friend, K. Teachout, E. Rice, K. Mills, s. Locke, B. Osborn, R. Lange.

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JOANNE
BEAUTY SHOP
NICHOLS-CONNEL
ACC. &amp; TAX SERV.

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ZALES

�SAM'S BARBERS SHOP
MONTGOMERY WARDS
DANNETTE'S BEAUTY BOUTIQUE

PATTERSON PRINTERS
ARNOLD AUTO PARTS
PEPPERMINT STICK LOUNGE
CARL'S BARBER SHOP
CAROUSEL

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�BEST WISHES

AND
GOOD LUCK

DR. HARRY PAPE

57 South Monroe St.
Coldwater, Mich. 49036

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AMSBAUGH'S INC.
· Appliances
· Television
• Carpeting

639-9015
24 E. Chicago
Quincy

Fine
Furniture
• Lamps . and
Accessories

568-4999
107 E. Main
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JULIA'S

GULF
108 W. Chicago Allen

Styling and Barber
Quincy

�Diamonds
Watches
Fine Silver
Crystal
China

SHAW
SHOE
STORE

40 W. Chicago
Coldwater

KIESS
JEWELRY

Precious Gifts for
All Occasions

BRANCH

KING ELECTRIC
SUPPLY INC.

COUNTY
GRAIN

Complete Line of
Res Fixtures on Display
652 E. Chicago

Coldwater
Custom Formulated Plant Food
Coldwater

COACH LITE
MOTOR LODGE
PHONE 517 278-4501 -· 4502

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D. G. GOODWIN ACCOUNTING
&amp; TAX SERVICE

ROOTE'S MOBIL
SERVICE

57 W. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan
Phone 639-3815

Quincy

36 East Chicago St.

Good Luck
Class of '71
PHONE : 639-5985

Connie~

MAGIC MIRROR
35 W. JEFFERSON ST.
QUINCY. MICH.

CONNIE RAWSON

Best of Luck
to
All!!!

Congratulations
Class of
1971

QUINCY HARDWARE

MUSIC MART
"All Your Home Needs"
Best Wishes From Your Friends at
22 W. Chicago St.

Coldwater

Congratulations

KNAPP ELECTRIC
15 East Liberty St.
186

Quincy

Quincy

Michigan

�HOUSE
OF

SHORT &amp; SON, INC.
202 Morse St.
Coldwater, Mich.
278-8411
Furniture · Televisions •
Appl. · Mattresses

FABRICS
71 W. Pearl

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PAPER

co.

Coldwater

58 W. Chicago St.
Catalog Telephone Shopping
278-4551
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LANES
Coldwater, Mich.

EXCELLENT
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503 SOUTH MAIN ST.

E.L KHART. INDIANA 46514

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TIRE COMPANY
Complete Line of
Passenger, Truck and
Implement Tires
Farm Tire Service
278-5630- 278-5639 109 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

702 E. Chicago

HOMEMADE
DONUTS

NICK
BOYD

J. B. BRANCH &amp; CO.
·
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Draperies
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Linoleum
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Housewares Toys and Gifts

674 E. Shevlin

Coldwater

34 W. Chicago

Hazel Park, Mich.

48030

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COREY'S - BEST MEN'S WEAR
COMPLETE MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR

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HOME OF
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278-5762
556 E. Chicago
190

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SERVICE

CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS of '71
From

(DUANE BARANOUSKI)

THE YEARBOOK STAFF

278-5000

160 W. Chicago
Coldwater

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FURNITURE
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�A High School goes throu gh many moods and
Qui ncy is no exception. We have the crying of
Quee ns who have won, yelling of ex citement during
sports events, the hard work of fac ulty as we ll as
stu dents to make all activities a success, and the
emba rrassment that vandals cause. But most of all
and what we would like to express in this ye ar's
ORIOLE is the comedy and good humor of all at
Q. H. S. So welcom e to "THE LIGHTER SIDE OF
1972, " where double button cuffs anc pointed collars, long hair are in, and the age of majority rule
is 18 years of age .

2

�A yearbook is a treasure; they are made ooly ooce a year, summiog
up the whole year. There is oever aoother ooe like it because oo two
years are the same. I hope everyooe cao appreciate the hard work aod
effort it takes a staff to log aod presem io ao eojoyable maoner the history of Q. H. S.

3

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MONDAY-Chicken
fried steaks, mashed
potatoes, spinach,
bread and butter, pudding and milk

---------- _______ ___ _
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TUESDAY-Tuna fish
sandwich, potato chips,
peas, pears and milk
WEDNESDAY-Sloppy
joes, green beans,
peach cobbler and milk
THURSDAY -Fish sticks
mashed potatoes, mixed
vegetables, jello and
milk
FRIDAY . .. NO SCHOOL

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WERE HERE JUST A
MOMENT AGO .. -

SENIORS

�Vice Presiderrt: Dennis Goodwin

Pre sid e rrt: Fred Cortright

Secretary:
Bonnie Coplin

Treasurer: Sandy Everline

Historian: Bev Gallop
11

�Ke rmeth J. Baldauf
"SLU G "

Jose ph L. Ball
"HOSE"

Jam es K. Barve
"BARF"

Keith Beckman
"KEMOSABI"

Robert R. Beem er
IIBIR.Dit

12

�• Raphael Benvegnu
"RALPH"

Terry

w.

Blair

"BOW LING PIN"

Theresa A. Blair
"TRIXI"
Victoria J. Burlew
"PIGMY"

Julie L. Bush
"GOSSAWA"

13

�Linda S. Carpenter
Elizabeth A.
Christensen
"LIZARD"
Susan A. Coan
"SUZIE"

Kimberly S. Cockrell
"COCKROACH"

Bonnie K. Coplin
"BONALD"

14

�Fred J. Cortright II

Connie L. Cox
"CONALD COXAN"

Susan M. Cronmiller
"ROADRUNNER"

John Kraner
Richard L. Davis
" Z"

15

�Charlotte J. Debevoise
"COOKIE"

Mark L. Delcamp
"ffiPPY"

Jack W. De Line
"JAKE DELLON"

Deborah M. Doll
"HEMA"

Michael F. Domecki
"POLLOCK"

16

�LuAnn Deal
"DING - A-LING"
Thomas R. Elder
"ELMO"
Daw·n D. Ellis

Sandra L. Everline
"SAM"

Kim E. Farris
"SCALPDANCE"

17

�Dorothy J. Felts
"DORT"

Pamela J. Fenno
"P. J. "

Darrell D. Fish
"TUNA"
Sally L. Fosdick
"SALFOS"
Glendon L. Fritz
"FAG-IT"

18

�Kathy E. From
"FARMER"
Rebecca L. Fry
"BECKIE"
Beverly M. Gallop
"BECKY"

Kolleen K. Geer
"NIG"

Becky A. Gilbert

19

�Dennis D. Goodwin
"DEACON"
Donald S. Goodwin
"ANIMAL"
Robyn L. Grimes

Doreen L. Hawkins
"VEGETABLE"
Craig E. Hayes
"BUNS"
Terry R. Hickok
"AURELIO"

Jo Anne M. Hilton
Rex L. Hilton
"GOLDEN FEET"
Dennis L. Iford
"CLIFFORD"

20

�Mark A. Irvin
"POGO"
Donald J. Johnson
"BUCKY"
Gary M. Justice
"RICKETS"

Rickey E. Keith
"GLEASON"
Kathleen D. King
"WEIRD"
Mark A. King
"MEAT"

Chris A. Knapp
"STOPHER"
Federick C.
Kochendorfer
"FRED"
Patricia J. Larson
"PAT"

21

�Lloyd A. Ledyard
"LEADHEAD"
Pamela A. Lovell
"PAM"
Steven L. Luce
"FUSE"

Lonnie D. McMichael
"MOUSE"

Darwin G. Mason
Susan K. Meiring

22

�Kathy M. Miller
"MILFER"
Linda L. Miller
"LUCY"

Ronald D. Miller
"McDONALD"

Mark D. Musgrove
Harold R. Morris, Jr.
"MEATHEAD"
Karen T. Morell

23

�Dorothy M. Papesh
Leonard C. Parker
"LEN"

Vurhl M. Patterson

Glenn R. Preston
"PEH- HEN ''

Heidi Riegel
"COCO"

Christine M. Sawyer
"C HRIS"

24

�Randal L. Shoemaker
"ELKY"

Donna J. Shilling
Linda Sebring
Debra L. Macklin

Melvia M. Smith
"COOKIE"

Glenn E. Suever
"PEEN"

Gary L. Tappenden

25

�Dorothy L. Taylor
"DOTS"
Randy E. Taylor
Jerry L. Topp

Toni B. Tracy
"TON-I"

LaRay L. Vanderpool
"GORILLA"
Kim A. Van
Landingham
"SLY"
Judith A. Waligora
"GATOR"

26

�William T. Wagner
"SHIEK"
Karleen J. Warkoczeski
"WARKO"
David K. Weber
"FATSO"

Terry D. Macklin
"COON"
Lon C. Patterson
"PETTERSON"
Ronald 0. Peet
Michael C. Richards
"MJKE"
Roderick K. Richards
"RICK"
Douglas E. Risk
Larry P. Smith
Diane J. Vogel

Sally A. Wilkinson
"SOW"
Cheryl M. Wright
Sandra Andre

27

�TALLEST: Tom Elder
Terry Blair
.SHORTEST: Vi cki Burlew
MOST ATHLETIC : Karen Mo re ll
Fred Kochendorfer
BEST DRESSED: Dennis Goodwin
Ju li Bush ·
MOST ACTIVE: Rick Ke ith
Pam Fenno
MOST T ALKATIVE: Pam Fenno
Terry Bl ai.
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Toni Tracy
Fred Cortright
f

28

�BEST PERSONALITY: Connie Cox
Mark Irvin
MOST INTELLIGENT: Kathy Miller
Mark King
CLASS FLIRTS: Sally Fosdick
Dennis Iford
BEST DANCERS: Sally Fosdick
Dennis Goodwin
MOST BASHFUL: Chris Sawyer
Mike Domecki

29

�Dort Felts and Ron Miller: I Dare
You Award.
Kathy From and Don Johnson: Sousa
Award.

Glenn Preston: FFA Award.
Kim Cockrell: Best Supporting Actress Award.

�Dennis !ford: Boys' State Award.

Tom Elder: Phillip Normandin Award.

The senior class received
many awards in many areas.
Because of laek of space,
we could not notice everyone. So to show who received some awards, we
displayed our double spread
with cand ids.

Fred Cortright: Outstanding Service Award.

Becky Fry: Betty Crocker Award.

Kathy From: Perfect Four Year
Attendance Award.

�A BLUE CHEESECAKE ADOLESCENCE
Blue Cheesecake does the job on hemorroids.
Can I dig it, once said a weary traveler. Like I'm seeing
star studded strawberries coated with molasses shortening.
Can it be we are all in a cosmic mainspring' system.
Or is it all just a bunch of chocolate woodchips.
Strange may be the answer, but let us remember that a one
legged Gila monster did not win the Boston Marathon.
So what are we faced with maybe something looney, but
what could be more looney than a rawhide hammer.
Bolts, Crumbs, Webs, Feathers, and Hands all shape the
mind, but why can't we be educated by a crystal blue leopard, Instead of a xerox tadpole.
But please someone let me see thru ignorance, thru hypocrisy and all evils that destroy minds and form character.
Please just let "the moon come shining thru."
By Dennis Goodwill

32

�June ninth was the last time the class of seventytwo will ever be all together, physically. But
mentally there will always be their memories. The
class of seventy-two had many great times, but as
they would all agree, there is another side besides
the lighter side to life.

33

�AGAIN, THE DRUMS SOUND
- THEIR WARNING, , ,

JUNIORS

�President: Trudy Macklin
Vice President: Te rry Hoag
Secretary : Deneine Pifer
Treasurer: Steve Worth
Historian: Marlene Boley

Jane Aiken
Dave Alexander
Netti Angevine
Roy Angevine
Judy Avra

Marleen Boley
Arthur Borgert
Dennis Bowen
Teresa Brewer
Sharon Buckley

Brenda Bussing
Pat Burlew
Norm Campbell
Liz Cluff
Mike Cole

Sue Conkell
Cheryl Carrino
Mike Curtis ·
Diana Dirschell
John Easterday

Nancy Etchey
Dawn Everline
Rick Feller
Randy Finley
Mike Fish

35

�Mary Frederick
Marc From
Vince Gray
Dave Green
Jerry Grove

Kenny Haver
Rodney Hayes
Julie Hickok
Terry Hoag
Judy Honyoust

Glenda Houck
Tim Howard
Jeff Huggett
Terry Keith
Bonnie Klein

Terry Kinkead
Joyce Lambert
Deborah Loose
Joy Johnson
Tom Longardner

Dave Lown
Mona Lyons
Sandy McCann
Linda McDowell
Dava McVicker

B.C.
boys
36

�Dave McVicker
Diane McVicker
Trudy Macklin
Gary Marion
Regina Millard

Don Miller
Mary Ann Miller
Mike Mueller
Deb Musgrove
Neal Nickerson

Delores Peet
Mike Pierson
Ron Pierson
Deneine Pifer
Bob Price

Julie Rawson
Nancy Reyburn
Tim Rogers
Jean Root
Dave Sattler

Sue Schultz
Cindy Shilling
Ralph Smith
Don Snelling
Dan Snyder

37

�Shelly Strothers
Debbie Supianoski
Cindy Swallow
Randy Trana
Dawn Travis

Don Tuttle
Carol Van Riper
Andy Weaver
Judy Wilson
Debbie Wineland

Deb Walston
Steve Worth
Rick Wright

38

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Mr. Fischer receives award in his honor.

Upon his retirement, everyone now realizes that Mr. Fischer is going to
be very hard to replace . After 29 years of service he not only received recognition from our community, but from President Nixon, the governor, and
many other important State and Federal officials.
The yearbook staff wishes Mr. Fischer a long and happy retirement.

39

�OH 1 ITS A FOOLISH SUPERSTITION
TH[ LOCAL NATIVES HAVE . '
·'· 50METH lNG ABOUT A MONSTER.
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SOPHOMORES

�President: Paulette Porter
Vice-President: Jeff Smead
Secretary: Laura Miller
Treasurer : Rick Vollmer

Suzanne Anderson
Russell Andrews
Randy Avra
Carl Baldauf
Scott Baldwin

Robyn Beach
Mike Bean
April Binkley
Steve B1nkley
Dennis Blair

Mitch Blair
Andy Bonham
Debbie Bonham
Janice Bowerman
Bobbi Bowman

Doug Bracy
Jeff Brewer
Jay Brown
Steve Brown
Ruth Burlew

Teresa Camerson
Jeff Center
Lynn Coco
Susan Coco
Marty Cole
41

�David Collins
Linda Conner
Rindi Conrad
Don Cortright
Debbie Cottman

Phil Couture
Bob Davis
Anita Day
Margaret Debevoise
Jayne De Line

Margaret Drumm
Mike Dull
Elizabeth England
Doug Everline
Dave Feller

Donna Fenningsdorf
Corinne Fickle
Elaine Finley
Kim Fosdick
Linda From

Regina From
Mike Gallop
Craig Gary
Loretta Geer
Suzy Glaum

Not now, Ted!!

42

�No Kim, we have to stay for
the rest of the game.

Sheri Haver
Roy Houck
Marc Jahr
Beth Kennedy
Sharon Kesson

Rick King
Susan Kline
Tom Kling
Kathy Knapp
Jim Kurtz

Ted Kurtz
Bob Latson
Frank Lett
Sandy Longardner
Gene Lovell

Carolyn Lowe
Rick Lown
Lori McDonald
Sheree McLain
Rick McNitt

Teresa McRae
Mark Marsh
Patty Marsh
Sandy Meiring
Cheryl Millard
43

�Fred Millard
Laura Miller
Randy Miller
Mike Mills
Bill Morell

Connie Musgrove
Randy Null
John 0 'Brien
Dennis Parker
Cindy Parney

Barry Patterson
Diana Peavey
Dave Peebles
Cathy Pierson
Paulette Porter

Penny Richards
Jeanie Rodesiler
John Rose
Mike Rose
Don Shaffer

Cynthia Shilling
Jeff Smead
Mike Snyder
Brenna Spaulding
Deb Spurlock

Watch it Mr. Eich, you're
working with hot wire!

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�Oneida Stempien
Deb Strang
Tim Strauss
Mike Supianoski

Pat Supianoski
Sue Swallow
Mike Tappenden
Vali Thorp
Pam Todd

Tom Tracy
Roxie Traxler
Dan Tuttle
Gary Vanderpoo!'
Rick Vollmer

Jeanie Vorce
Linda Wagner
Ralph Wells
Chris Williams
Rose Woo den

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�CAREFUL, PROFESSOR. I THINK

THEYRE COMING TO LIFE.

FRESHMEN

�President: Rob Felts
Vice-President: Jack Bellamy
Secretary: Chris Suever
Treasurer: Becky Nutt

Anderson, Mark
Andrews, Cora
Andrews, Linda
Baranouski, Marc
Barfell, Randy

Barnett, Brenda
Bartholomew, Scot
Bassett, Candy
Bemis, Kecin
Blair, JoAnn

Bliss, Linda
Borgert, Phillip
Bowen, Denise
Boyd, Renna
Brewer, Lee

Brockway, Kathy
Brown, Marion
Buckley, Karen
Budd, Sally
Burk, Paula

Camerson, Debbie
Carpenter, Linda
Cole, Bill
Collins, Fred
Carrino, Bill

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�Coward, Clay
Cox, Art
Curtiss , Kathy
Davis, Gary
Davis, Sherry

Delcamp, Sarah
Dirschell, Phil
Downer, Mark
Ellis, Monica
Etchey, Carolyn

Farris, Jeff
Felts, Rob
French, Phillip
Gilbert, David
Gilchrest, Sally

Gipple, Tim
Gray, Vicki
Hagy, Kathy
Halstead, Tim
Harmon. Dave

Harmon, Lance
Hayes, Ken
Hefflinger, LuAnn
Hoag, Judy
Hoff, Sandy

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�Hoffman, Ri cky
Hooley, Jerry
Houck, Bonnie
lies, Randy
Jackson, Nadeau

Kestner, Debbie
King, Dan
King, Daniel Ray
Ledyard, Bill
Lee, Jon

Lewis, Kim
Locke, Steve
Lange, Gerry
Longardner, Bob
Loose, Kristine

Love berry , Kevi..U
Luce , Sharon
Meade, Francis
McCurley, Tim
McDowell, David

McNitt, Steve
McVicker, Don
Miller, Judy
Miller, Ricky
Mills, Andy

Morell, Sally
Morris, Dennis
Neeley, Vicky
Nickerson, Steve
Normandin, Be cki

Null, Ste ve
Nutt, Be cky
Osborn, Janell
Osborn, Julie
Owens, Terry

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�Parshell, Marilyn
Payton, Debbie
Pinney, Cathy
Poll, Carol
Poynter, Judy

Rawson, Marty
Reichhart, Karen
Rollins, Rebecca
Saunders, Michelle
Sebring, Cindy

Sharp, Regina
Shobe, Ricky
Smith, Randy
Snyder, Debbie
Snyder, Roy

Stempien, Bob
Strang, Cindy
Strang, Steve
Strauss, Shelby
Suever, Christine

Thorp, ~ude
Tobolske, Sherree
Topp, Becky
Trana, Cathy
Traxler, Robyn

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�Temples, Jill
Van Dyke, Dean
Vanlandingham, Lisa
Weaver, Kathy

Wells, Duane
Wilkinson, Dennis
Wilkinson, Jim
Wilson, Ida
Winger, Danny

Wise, Linda
Worth, Sharon
Young, Frank
Zagyva, Cindy
Albright, Steve

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�WA\T HERE
FOR MY
SIGNAL-

AY,

LOTHARI

MIDDLE SCHOOL

�Jackie Anderson
Allen Angevine
Bill Avra
Eric Baird
Tim Baldwin
Roberta Banker
Vivian Bassett
Roo Bean
Deoois Bice
Nancy Binkley
Wayoe Binkley
Bill Blair
Jane Blair
Kathy Blair
Jeri Booth
Rhonda Borus
Diane Bowen
Sue Bowerman
Chris Brown
Lee Brown
Tim Brown
Jolie Brewer
John Burlew
Laura Byers
Jamie Campbell
Deb Cekaoder
Brian Center
Harold Cluff
Elaio Coao
Jean Coco
Kent Dirschell
Amy Doll
Duane Duke
Jeff Elder
Cathy England
Chris Everlioe
Gary Ewers
Martin Fahleo
Jody Farris
Alan Fegley
Albert Feldbauer
Kaody Fickle
Annette Finley
Sharon Fredrick
Tammy Freeburn
Robert French
Jim Fry
Margaret Fry

~~ r~~··~'i;'~·;

stlv~

Laura Gallatin
Ray Gallop
Bill Halstead
Keo Harrington
Steve Harrington
Larry Hayes

�Jennifer Hinds
Mary Hoag
Tammy Holt
Dennis Hooley
Marc Houtz
Lee Huepe nbecker
Dennis Hulbert
Cathy Irvin
Pat Irvin
Allen Johnson
Kelly Kennedy
Dawn King
Julie King
Tim Kling
Jerry Kraner
Bill Kurtz
Cindy Kurtz
Lydia Lake
Judd Larsen
Bob Ledyard
Kim Ledyard
Bob Lentz
Jeff Lewis
Kay Losinski
Marilyn Lounds
Ray Lyons
Tracy Macklin
Pam Marsh
Terry Mast
Tim Mast
Jeanie McClellan
Julie McClellan
Norm McMichael
Melinda McNitt
Debbie McVicker
Virgil McVicker
Zell McVicker
Tom McRae
Trudy Merritt
Mitch Miller
Steve O'Brian
Connie Ogurchak
Linda Osborn
Amy Patterson
Chuck Peet
Richard Pierson
Rhonda Raines
Vanessa Rawson
Ed Reyburn
Charles Richards
Bonnie Rice
Dean Ripley
Craig Rodesiler
Steve Rollins

�Lyle Root
Don Rose
Robin Saunders
Jody Schultz
Kathy Shobe
Steve Smead
Kathy Smith
Joe Solis
Jill Sours
Jody Sours
Velda Sperbeck
Cindy Stempien
Steve Strang
Sally Strauss
Chnsty Strothers
Diane Swallow
Cindy Taylor
Rodney Taylor
Lewis Temples
Lyle Thomas
Lori Thompson
Jay Travis
Jody Travis
Cindy Traxler
Dave Tuttle
Mary Vozar
Richey Walston
Alan Walters
Mark Warkoczeski
Connie Wells
Kenny Whaley
Brian Wilson
Chris Wolfe
Tim Worth
Joe Wright

President: Tim Worth
Vice-Pres.: Marc Houtz
Secretary: Deb McVicker
Treasurer: Cindy Taylor

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�Gary Albright
Shirley Anarews
Fred Avra
Ethel Bailey
Jerry Barnett
Tim Bartholomew
Vickie Beckwith
Julie Bemis
Betty Blowers
Mirra Blowers
Bruce Bondsteel
Eddie Bowerman
John Bowerman
Carrie Bradley
Kim Brickey
Mike Brewer
Mike Buckley
Dennis Burlew
Nathan Burritt
Nathan Carpenter
Jan Clemenson
Claudie Cleveland
Cynthia Coan
Dale Coan
Tom Coco
Clara Jean Cole
Ina Cole
Melinda Davis
Larry Drum
Janean Dull
Kim Dunn
Bobby Easterday
Jeff Ewers
Donetta Fencl
Kenny Fickle
Jim Fidler
Kathy Fish
Jeff Friend
David Gade
Mary Gallatin
Karen Gardner
Rick Gardner
Cam Gary
Michael Gibhardt
Liz Geishert
Patty Giffey
Greg Gilbert
Brenda Gratz
Rolland Hale
Brenda Harmon
Joy Harrington
Steve Hawes
Debbie Holt
Linda Huepenbecker
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�Lynn Huepenbecker
Doug Hutchins
Becl{y Jenson
Deanne Justice
Karen Justice
Tina Kanaby
Shelley King
Rossanna Klepack
Judy Kline
Mike Kling
Susan Knapp
Matt Krutsch
Carson Lambert
John Lange
David Longardner
Robert Loveberry
Teresa Loveberry
Stephanie Lovell
Scott Luce
David Lyons
Karen Matz
Linda McCann
Dennis McVicker
Mike McVicker
Teresa Meiring
Mariene Middle
David Millard
Lori Mills
Jolene Mocherman
Kathy Moore
Rick Morris
Jackie Neeley
Ricky Nickerson
Je an Nickles
Jim Normandin
Beth Osborn
John Ostrander
Mike Parker
Dale Parshall
Teresa Paul
Tammy Payton
Lenny Peavey
John Perry
Rickey Peterson
Jim Pifer
LeeAnn Queen
Dennis Quimby
Rusty Rasmussen
Donna Reichhart
Kelly Reynolds
Marcia Rice
Ben Richardson
Carl Roger
Bob Root
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�Tony Ruggle
Carrie Sanderline
Sally Sattler
Phillip Scherer
Marty Sebring
Louis Shafer
Kathy Shafer
Debbie Smith
Mike Smith
Glen Snyder
Linda Speaker
Tina Spurbeck
Vicky Spurlock
Doris Stempien
Sherry Stempien
Julie Strang
Lisa Sullivan
Marie Toboloske
Christina Teeters
Ruth Temples
Tony Turnpaugh
Jeff VanLandingham
Julie Warkoczeski
Janice Watts

Renna Wooden
Doug Yuhl

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�Sue Albright
Teresa Allen
Eric Anderson
Craig Baranouski
Scot Barfell
Nancy Bartholomew
Danny Bassage
'Rhonda Bassett
Valerie Bemis
Jerry Bonham
Cindy Bowerman
Jamie Bowerman
Anderson Bracy
Ron Bradley
Darlene Center
Robert Christenson
Sally Christenson
Carl Cluff
Steven Coan
Tracy Cole
Kurt Condra
Robin Connin
Tamara Cottman
Carmen Cutcher
Debra DesJardins
Keith Dirschell
Lori Ditto
Cindy Domecki
Karen Downer
Becky Dunsmore
Sue Drumm
Dave Elder
Gerald Engelhardt
Cindy English
Tamara Fickle
Bruce Finley
Lori Fish
Perry Fosdick
Ellen Ford
Patty Ford
Jim French
Marion Gallop

Betty Geer
Bob Hagaman
Trixie Hale
Dorothy Hargreave
Denise Harmon
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�Kevin He ndix
Chassie Honuyost
Randy Hout z
De nnis Hutchins
Pan lies
Bob Kempton
Sherry King
Eddie Ford
Lerind a Irwin
Pam Kurtz
Pam Lewis
Pat Lyons
Judy Larsen
David Lent z
Mark Loveberry
Margaret Lyons
Tina Macklin
Mark Malone
Kelly Mat z
Ge rry McCle llan
Kathy McDowell
Denise McFarland
Melinda Medlock
Jackie Middle
Kim Mille r
Pam Miller
Bob Morell
Kim Normandin
Sue O'Brien
Mike Osborn
Don Ostrander
Dennis Peet
Doug Patterson
Frank Parkinson
Jeff McRae
Don Peet
David Peet
Roy Pohl
John Rice
Lee Richards
Nick Rockhold
Scott Saunders
Duane Sawdy
Rebecca Schultz
Cheryl Snyder
Bre tt Spalding
Joe Stempien
Shirley Stempien

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�Mick Stoup
Annette Strauss
Nathan Strong
Steve Sullivan
Eleen Swallow
Chris Teeters
Gail Thorp
Tim Tracy
Jeff Travis
Elley Traxler
Jeff Van Dyke
Nancy Vozar
Ken Wagner
Dale Waligora
Paulette Walters
Tony Weaver
Bob Wendorf
Jeff Williams
Kathy Williams
Doug Wonders
Kathy Wolf
Donald Wood
Ken Wood
Peggy Wright

�INDEED,TH£ OLD HOUSE
HAD STOOD VACANf FOR YEARS -

ACTIVITIES

�The Yearbook Staff nominated for the third consecutive year, a winning girl for the Miss
Oriole contest. Debbie Doll was voted Miss Oriole for the 1972 seasoo by the student body for
her school spirit and enthusiasm. Debbie is also the third member of the class of '72 to receive
the title of Miss Oriole. Dorothy Felts, 1970 Miss Oriole; Sally Fosdick, 1971 Miss Oriole, and
now Debbie Doll, 1972 Miss Oriole.

1971 Miss Oriole, Sally Fosdick crowning Debbie Doll as the 1972 Miss Oriole. Happily, Debbie
receives her crown.

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�was the theme chosen for this year's Homecoming
Activities. Each of the classes were to put on a
skit, cheer, and build a float to fit the theme and
promote spirit for the big battle against Bronson.
But as tradition has it for Quincy's Homecoming,
it rained and we lost to Bronson with a score of
6-14. Not all was lost as it seemed. Our team
put up a beautiful battle aud the rain didn't seem
to dampen the .fans' spirit, especially the sophomores for they won the Pep Jug. But the highlight
of the evening was when Connie Cox was crowned
our 1971 Homecoming Quee n!

Connie Cox, with tears of joy, became our 1971
Homecoming Queen.
Dave Weber put a lot of effort running with the
ball for a score.
The Juniors and Seniors decided to work together
on the Homecoming festivities, instead of going
through the cut-throat competition that the classes
seem to accomplish every year. This took a lot
of courage for these two classes to do. Even though
they worked together and put on a very beautiful
skit, yell and float, the Juniors and Seniors were
disqualified, from all competition. All becau~e
they wanted to keep harmony instead of playing
the war game.

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�The Homecoming Dance was the biggest
success. The band, Salem Witchcraft,
was the best that Quincy students had
JIVED to for a long time.
The Homecoming Court consisted of five
Senior girls to run for Homecoming Queen
chosen by the Senior class. They are (1.
to r.) Bev Gallop, Dort Felts, Queen Connie Cox, Kathe King, and Patti Larsen.
Sophomores received a 1st on their float:
Sail to a Victory.
The atmosphere at the Homecoming bonfire was filled with a burning desire to
win.
Fred Cortright posed as the storyteller
while Shelly Strothers listed to the Juniors' and Seniors' version of the Quincy
Orioles' victory over the Bronson Vikings.

�The Quincy High School executes another great play, The
Web of Murder by Jonathan
Troy, in a double feature production on November 19-20.
The acting was quite superb although there was some difficulty with the secret passage entrance and keeping the blood
on the victim's back. But the
performers took everything in
stride, and the play came off
well with the approval of everyone concerned.

Mrs. Oates- - Constable - - Professor Warren
Helen - - - - Dr. Parry - - Nurse Barker - Mrs. Warren - Stephen Rice- -

Stephanie Ostern
Nora, the house
Minerva Osterm
Mary Hamilton
Keith Latimer Belle Hamilton
Pete Martinelli
Dr. Adler - - The Man- - - -

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�The Spiral Staircase by F. Andrews Leslie was the
first play of the double feature, murder mystery . The
time and effort that went into the plays came through
in the acting of our stars. But although only the talents of the actors were examined by the audience, the
people behind the scenes must not be forgotten for
their talents and fine work, such as: make up, props,
stage hands, sound effects, lighting, the set, etc.

STAIRCASE
--Jayne DeLine
- -Lon Patterson
- - Randy Trana
- - Vicki Burlew
- - Jack DeLine
- - - -Vurhl Patterson
- Kim Coc krell
- - - Dennis Goo dwin
THE WEB OF MURDER
- Vurhl Patterson
- -Jayne DeLine
- - - - Kim Cockre ll
- Beth Kennedy
Dennis Goodwin
- - Vicki Burlew
- - Bob Beemer
- -Lon Patterson
- - Jack DeLine

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rs rtp-Up

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�The 1971-72 Tip-Up program consisted of the usual parade, pageant,
dance, and the carnival on the ice.
This year's queen was Teresa Brewer;
her first runner up was Judy Honyoust,
while her second runner up was Kathy
From. The program was filled with
fine fill-ins, for instance the "Charlie Browners" and the Tri-State
Misses. The next weekend were the
festivities on the lake and the annual
dance. The dance was led by Salmagindi. There was fun on the lake
with games, fishing, eating, and just
playing around.

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�CAST
(In Order of Appearance)

Mr. Frank - - - - - - - - - -Rick Keith
Miep Gies - - - - - - - - - LuAnn Deal
Mrs. Van Daan - - - - - -Kim Cockrell
Mr. Van Daan- - - - - -Terry Macklin
Peter Van Daan - - - - Dennis Goodwin
Mrs. Frank - - - - - - - Cindy Swallow
Margot Frank - - - - - - -Jayne DeLi11e
Anne Frank - - - - - - - - - - Sue Kline
Mr. Kraler - - - - - - - - - Bob Beemer
Mr. Dussel - - - - - - - - -Jack DeLine

Above: Miep watches as Mr. Frank reads Anne's
old diary.

The Anne Frank cast and director, Mr. Wal czak.
Below: Mr. Van Daan sneaks down to steal some bread.

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�Above: "Have you had him fixed yet?"
Above: Mr. Frank and Margot prepare for their
German visitors.

Above: "You're go.ing to be sharing this room
with me."

Above: "All right, Mrs. Quack Quack!!"

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�News Focus was again responsible for putting on an Ecology Day at
Quincy High School this year. Although a couple of the speakers told
how the companies they represented were not polluting, most told how
industry and consumers could help begin to limit the pollution problem.

MR. T. J. ZIMMERMAN
Mayor of Quincy

Michigan Conservation Officer

Consumer Power Rep.

Branch County
Health Dept. Rep.

Midwest Foundry

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BUT IT MIGHT WORK/I

. ATHLETICS

�The seventh and eighth grade spirit was
displayed in a new way this year. The
classes formed two pep clubs. The 75 girls
advised by Mrs. Budd and Miss Ferrell made
up many committtees. The committees
were (1) to lead the crowd with a cheer,
(2) to make posters, (3) to work in concessions, or (4) to work on the programs.
The pep clubs were a complete success;
fun was shared by all!

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�P. Larsen
K. Morell
J. Waligora

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R.
R.
K.
K.

Fosdick
Miller
From
Conrad
Reichart
Curtiss

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�1971 TEAM
R. Trana
J. Smead
T. Keith
D. Goodwin
T. Rogers
M. From
D. Weber
D. Sattler
D. Tuttle
M. Irvin
Coach Shultz
R. Feller
R. Keith
T. Macklin
H. Morris
G. Tappenden
D. Iford
R. Vollmer
J. Kurtz
Coach Kugler
J. Barve
J. Hickok
D. Alexander
T. Elder
N. Campbell
F. Kochendorfer
T. Howard
M. King
Coach Ludlow
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�B. ROW: Coaches Feller arrd Ehrerrsteirr, F. Millard, D. Kirrg, R. Barfell, D. Harmorr, J. Ferris, R.
McNitt, D. Everlirre, B. Morell, M. Rose, D. Feller, M. Mills, S. McNitt, J. Rose. THIRD ROW:
J. Bellamy, M. Supiarroski, A. Borrham, S. Strarrg, B. Horryoust, M. Arrdersorr, M. Mills, J. Rose,
S. McNitt. SECOND ROW: S. Baldwirr, S. Null, B. Corrirro, J. McCurley, M. Raw sorr, F. Yourrg,
R. Null, B. Stempierr, P. Supiarroski. FOURTH ROW: S. Nickersorr, M. Bearr, J. Cemer, D. McDowell, T. Harmorr, R. Lowrr, K. Loveberry, M. Houtz, S. Smead.

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�Our reserve football team could do oo wrong.
They were great, out of this world, fabulous,
courageous, fantastic, beautiful, conquering,
aod undefeated. They had a superb attitude,
real teamwork, marvelous ability, terrific willingness to wio, aod lot of pep .•• aod their
record shows it.

Jonesville
Litchfield
Athens
Bronson
Homer
Springport
Uoioo City

WE
34
26
58
10
20
34
49

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• • •

B. ROW: T. Kurtz, D. Cortright, S. Worth, Mr. Eich. F.
ROW: M. Pierson, R. King, R. Benvegnu, J. De Line.

This year was the first year for cross
country at Quincy High School. The
team lost all of their meets although
many of them were close. Lack of experience was their worst enemy. There
were bright spots; for example, Steve
Worth set a respectable 13:37 for the
two and one-half mile course at Quincy
Golf Course. Steve's record was almost
a minute faster than the record set by
Bronson earlier in the season. The team
plans to be tough next year - many of
them will have experience.

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�SEVENTH GRADE:

J. VanLandingham
T. Normanden
Loose
C. Ga ry
R. Ni ckerson
C. Rogers
J. Fiddler
G. Gilbert
J. Frie nd
D. Quimby
J. Lang
B. Loveberry
M. Parke r
Mr. Ehrenstein

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�The eighth
grade hustlers
had a fine season this year.
With an exception of one
game, they won
all of them.

EIGHTH GRADE:
Coach Stewert
D. Bice
J. Wright
C. Everline
T. Mast
J. Elder
L. Hayes
M. Wa rkoc zeski
T. Kling
T. Baldwin
C. Rodesiler
K. Kennedy
R. Bean
T. Strang
B. Kurtz
J. Campbell
M. Houtz
J. Ferris
T. Worth
B. Wilson
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�1971-72 TEAM:

J. Bellamy
s. Strang
T. Anderson
R. Felts
S. Null
M. Rose
T. McCurley
B. Corrino
M. Rawson
B. Stempien
B. Ledyard
Coach Schulze
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�1971-1972.

VARSITY TEAM:

F. Cortright
R. Wright
R. Feller
s. Worth
R. Hilton
T. Elder
N. Campbell
F. Kochendorfer
T. Howard
T. Keith
D. Sattler
J. Huggett
R. Hayes
Coach Feller

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BACK ROW: K. Bemis, D. Feller, T. Kurtz, A. Mills, B. Morell, Coach Gray. FRONT ROW: S. Baldwin,
M. Bean, R. King, D. Cortright, M. Mills.

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�BACK ROW: Coach Dogan, D. Morris, D. Tuttle, R. Vollmer, R. Null, B. Honyoust, H. Morris.
FRONT ROW: R. Miller, R. Lown, D. Tuttle, G. Vanderpool, R. Snyder, R. Pierson, D. King.

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�BACK ROW : Coach Dogan, L. Peevey, R. Pierson, L. Thomas, R. Morris, R. French, R. Trana. FRONT
ROW: D. Tuttle, J. Lewis, R. Walston, A. Johnson, L. Temple.

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�D. Cortright
GOLF TEAM: K. Hayes, T. Keith, C. Hayes, N. Campbell, T.
Kinkead, Coach Benzing, and

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BACK ROW: H. Cluff, J. Larsen, S. Smead, C. Everline, J. Elder, D. Hulbert, J. Wright, L. Hayes.
MIDDLE ROW: D. Ripley, T. Baldwin, P. Irvin, R. Gardner, K. Dirschell, B. Wilson, R. Walston, R.
Pierson. FRONT ROW: T. Brown, s. Luce, D. Tulth, J. Fry, T. Worth, J. Farriss , M. Houtz, R. Ledyard.

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�BACK ROW: Coach Chard, D. Everline, D. King, K. Farris,
F. Kochendorfer, J. Brewer, R. Hilton, D. Goodwin, J. Farris, B. Morell, B. Honyoust. MIDDLE ROW: M. Anderson,
J. Smead, S. Strang, D. Tuttle, J. DeLine, S. Worth, R.
Snyder, K. Hayes, M. From, J. Bellamy, R. Vollmer, K.
Bemis. FRONT ROW: D. Tuttle, M. Bean, F. Cortright, T,
Hickok, M. Supianouski, S, Null, D. Goodwin, R. King.

�BACK ROW: D. Parker, J. Kurtz, F. Kochendorfer, T. Elder, D. King, G. Tappenden, Coach Gray.
MIDDLE ROW: T. Hickok, R. Vollmer, S. Luce, R. Feller, L. Parker, S. Baldwin, T. Macklin.
FRONT ROW: R. Felts, L. Harmon, T. McCurley, N. Nickerson, K. Love berry, M. Rose.

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4,
3,
10,
3,
12,
6,
6,
7,
10,
6,

Reading - 2
Litchfield - 0
Athens - 0
Constantine - 10
Jonesville - 0
Bronson - 3
Union City - 17
Athens - 2
Homer- 8
Jonesville - 10
Bronson - 3
9, Union City - 0

�"COON"
Our Hero

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�ORGANIZATIONS

�'7'2.

Advisor: Robert Eich

At the beginning of the year when
the first yearbook meeting was held
there was a count of 32 members. The
count dwindl ed down to 6 people
through the school year and a staff of 8
in the summer.
Students realized that to make a
yearbook required much time, dedication, and the taking of pressure thus
many conflictions were involved.
None-the-less this is what resulted in
mostly one month.
In June the staff of 8 completed 109
pages portraying the Lighter Side of
1972, and in my opinion one of the
better if not the best, annual in Q. H. S.
The Editor

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The Staff often work till 12 o'clock and later.

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�STAFF: Gene Lovell, Jayne De Line, Bill Morell, Kim Fosdick, Sally
Morell, Corrin Fickle, Deb Doll, Sandy Meiring.
NOT SHOWN: Becky Normandin, Debbie Camerson.
Artist that helped develop our theme: Rindi Conrad.

EDITOR: Jack De Line
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�L toR: FOURTH ROW: J. DeLine, R. Gebhardt, L. Ledyard, L. Irwin. THIRD ROW : Mr. Walzych, B. Lytle,
P. Porter, F. Cortright, J. DeLine, D. Cortright, J. Rawson, B. Bussing, C. Shilling. SECOND ROW: L.
Deal, R. Keith, K. Cockrell, M. King, D. Goodwin, T. Tracy, D. Johnson. FIRST ROW: T. Camerson, R.
King, D. Tuttle, J. Lee, B. Beemer, R. Shoemaker, S. Strothers.

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�1971-72

Hey
There!

To summarize this year's
fantastic band is a difficult
task. They were anything
but fantastic. Mr. Sherman's number one band
marched onto the Coldwater
High football field with another jazzy (?) dance step,
typical of the Sherman era.
The rain fell and so did the
ratings, as the band received a two. It was then
time to sit down and get
ready for another contest,
for concert. The band obtained a number two last
year and meant to get a
strong first this year and received a three. Better luck
next year.
Sincere.

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the
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Left to Right: FRONT ROW: R. From, L. Miller, D. Strang, D. Loose, N. Stempien, C. Strang, J. Aiken, L.
From, L. Deal. SECOND ROW: D. Spurlock, B. Lytle, S. Swallow, C. Loose, S. Meiring, C. Fickle, G.
Lovell, J. De Line, s. Longardner, F. Kochendorfer, R. Conrad, C. Baldauf, J. Smead, S. Kl ine, K. Reichhart, D. Johnson. THIRD ROW: C. Pinney, M. Tappenden, C. Wright, E. Finley, P. Marsh, D. Bowen, R.
Stout, S. Strothers, N. Campbell, J. Ball, C. From, M. From, S. Null , J. Center, T. Howard, T. Longardner, R. V&lt;?lmer, S. Strang, D. Cortright. BACK ROW: C. Carrino, R. King, D. Musgrove, D. Tuttle, R.
Trana, J. De Line, T. Keith, B. Price.

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�L to R: BACK ROW: R. Shobe, Mr. Sherman, c. Strothers, s. Budd, s. Smead, L. Hayes, B. Wilson, D.
Van Dyke. THIRD ROW: D. Bowen, J. Schultz, J. Dull, D. Fencl, N. McMichael, M. Sanders, T. McRae,
'[. Worth, C. McCann, C. Bradley, E. Reyburn, A. Johnson, R. Sanders, J. Hooley, T. Mast, B. Longardner,
R. Coward, R. French, A. Fegley, s. Hoff, M. Faglen, T. Strang, J. Larsen, T. Hooley. SECOND ROW: J.
Sours, R. Boyd, M. Brown, M. Galla ton, A. Finley, D. Payton, C. Blair, C. Zagyva, D. McVicker, S.
Stempion, J. Strang, L. Temples, C. Trana, C. Brown, s. Delcamp, C. Taylor, B. Houck. FIRST ROW: D.
Reichhart, J. Watts, L. Andrews, B. Geishort, L. Byers, s. Gilrest, C. Fickle, J. Anderson, P. Burk.

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�L toR: BACK ROW: Mr. Sherman, K. Fickle, B. Richardson. THIRD ROW: J. Normandin, B. Easterday, G.
Shafer, D. Longardner, K. Ma tz, L. Peavey, C. Gary. SECOND ROW: L. Huepenbecker, B. Brickley, s.
Sattler, T. Meiring, S. Hawes, B. Osborne, T. Fish, R. Peterson, M. Gebhardt, M. Brewer, J. Bemus, T.
Loveberry, T. Spurbeck, C. Fish. FIRST ROW: R. Temples , J. Kline, V. Spurlock, D. Justice, V. Thorton,
R. Klepack, M. Taylor, C. Lovell.

Two years ago Mr. Sherman had a plan. He
felt if he had a band of only freshmen and eighth
graders it would result in a better senior band and
a better junior band, now called the concert band.
In the school year of 1971-1972 he tried it, and for
a better junior band it was successful. With this select group another band had to be formed for the
seventh graders, the Middle School Band.

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�L toR: BACK ROW: J. Hickok, s. Corrino, S. Delcamp, B. Bowman, T. Macklin, s. Anderson, R. Beach,
J. Rawson, D. Travis, D. McVicker, T. Kincaid, T. McRae. 4th ROW: L. Coco, S. Coco, B. Normandin,
B. Houck, C. Strang, J. Johnson, s. Schultz, D. Pifer, S. Buckley, 0. Day. 3rd ROW: B. Normandin, D.
Camerson, K. Lewis, C. Shilling, M. Brown, C. Pinney, C. Suever, C. Shilling. 2nd ROW: K. Brockway,
s. Morell, K. Buckley, B. Topp, L. Carpenter, J. Temples, B. Nutt, J. Osborn, s. Strauss. 1st ROW: R.
Traxler, R. Traxler, R. Hardy, s. Haver, J. Rodesiler, J. Vorce, K. Weaver, D. Bonham.

G. A.A.
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�L toR: BACK ROW: S. Worth, P. Larsen, S. McCann, D. McVicker, T. Macklin, T. Tracy, S. Strothers.
FRONT ROW: D. Johnson, K. Miller, M. King, F. Cortright, B. Gallop.

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�TOP: L toR: L. Parker, J. Grove, G. Seaver, G.
Preston. BOTTOM ROW : M. Snyder, R. Miller,
D. Green.

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�BACK ROW: K. Farris, S. Barkley, D. Peebles, D. Parker, D.
Tuttle, R. Miller, B. Davis, R. Miller, D. McVicker, R. Smith, J.
Rose. 4th ROW: C. Hayes, J. Davis, R. Avra, s. Nickerson, B.
Latson, B. Morell, R. Miller, D. Everline, M. Marsh, T. Cripple.
3rd ROW: D. Gilbert, D. Blair, R. Smith, D. McVicker, J. Center,
J. Shaffer, M. Snider, R. Andrews. 2nd ROW: J. Kraner, B. Ledyard, D. Wells, P. Marsh, E. Finley, S. McLaine, D. Snider, R.
Finley, M. From. 1st ROW: E. Alexander, N. Nickerson, D.
Green, J. Barve, s. Everline, G. Suever, V. Gray, J. Grove, Oscar
Fischer.

OFFICERS:

President: Glenn Suevers
Vice-Pres.: Marc From
Secretary: Jim Barve
Treasurer: Jerry Grove
Sweetheart: Sandy Everline
Vince Gray, Dave Green

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�FRONT ROW: L toR: R. Traxler, V. Neeley, B. Normandin, M. Parshall, R. Vanderpool, J. Miller, N.
Jackson. 2nd ROW: J. Hickok, C. Carrino, J. Vorce, K. Brockway, B. Nutt. 3rd ROW: C. Shilling, C.
Lowe, D. Bonham, J. Lambert, R. Barlew, M. Debevoise, G. Houck, J. Rodesiler, S. Haver, B. Bowman,
J. Poynter, L. England.

CLUB OFFICERS: Bonnie
Klein, Judy Wilson,
Roxie Traxler, Randi
Hardy, Teresa McRae,
Cindy Swallow.

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�L toR: FOURTH ROW: J. Kurtz, R. Feller, T. Howard, R. Keith, B. Lytle, S. Glaum, L. Vandlandingham.
·THIRD ROW: s. Haver, J. Rodesiler, J. Johnson, D. Travis, J. Rawson, T. Kinkead, R. Burlew, S. Coco.
SECOND ROW: Pam Lovell, D. Walston, T. Macklin, B. Bussing, S. Schultz, S. Budd. FIRST ROW: K.
Cockrell, K. Reichhart, L. Wagner, D. Bowen, B. Spaulding, J. Grove.

President: Diane McVicker
Treasurer: Jeff Huggett.

Vice President: Terry Keith

Secretary: Sandy McCann
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�FRONT ROW: L toR: R. Wright, K. Weaver, s. Schultz, S. Longardner, C. Zagyva, R. Rollins, K. Hagy.
2nd ROW: C. Pinney, M. Brown, S. Covelle, B. Normandin, D. Camerson, S. Morell, T. McRae, D. Travis.
3rd ROW: B. Lytle, J. Hickok, L. Bliss, D. Pifer, s. Buckley, R. Traxler. 4th ROW: B. Topp, C. Suever, J.
Osborn, L. Vanlandingham, C. Trana, M. Saunders, P. Burk.

Viva
La France

This year Quincy has been blessed with a new subject - French, therefore creating a new club, the French
club. Miss Judy Brown, the advisor, helped the club have
a Valentine's Day Dance called, "L 'amour Francaise. "

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�L toR: THIRD ROW: R. Gibhardt, M. Anderson, M. Bean, T. Tracy, G. Tappendon, B. Coplin, M. Boley,
T. McCurly. SECOND ROW: s. Delcamp, c. Suevers, K. Curtis, D. Kestner, M. King, R. Trana, R. King.
FIRST ROW: S. Meiring, D. Spurlock, E. Finley, B. Nutt.

President: Rick Keith
Vice President: Glenn Suevers
Secretary: Pam Lovell
Treasurer: Sandy Everline
Parliamentarian: Bev Gallop

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�President: Jill Sours
Vice President: Linda Osborn
Secretary : Jennifer Hines
Treasurer: Jody So urs

L toR: BACK ROW: N. Carpenter, C. Gary, s. Luce, L. Brown, B~ Kurtz, T. Brown, T. Brown, M. Houtz.
FRONT ROW: C. Taylor, K. Moore, L. Sullivan, L. Gallatin, T. Macklin, V. Spurlock, T. Worth.

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�L toR: BACK ROW: J. Brown, D. Parker, R. Avra, G. Lovell, C. Baldauf, R. King, J. Smead, M. Tappenden, R. _Miller, K. Kempton, K. Hayes. SEVENTH ROW: N. Nickerson, D. Fish, L. Irwin, L. Ledyard, M.
Jahr, M. Dull, T. Hickok, R. Miller, L. McMicheal, D. Loose. SIXTH ROW: D. Harmon, M. Dimecki, D.
Goodwin, M. Irvin, M. Pierson, J. Barve, L. Miller, D. Shilling, G. Tappenden, A. Weaver, P. Lovell.
FIFTH ROW: D. Iford, M. Curtis, C. Shilling, D. Musgrove, S. Fosdick, M. From, T. Macklin, S. Buckley,
H. Riegal, C. Smith, J. Hilton. FOURTH ROW: B. Kline, R. Traxler, C. Shilling, J. Johnson, D. Travis,
T. Kinkead, C. VanRiper, D. Wineland, M. Lyons. THIRD ROW: L. Geer, V. Thorp, M. Thorp, C. Geer,
K. From, L. From, S. Swallow, D. Pifer, J. Rawson, C. Shilling. SECOND ROW: J. Rodisiler, S. Haver, C.
Wright, D. Bonham, T. Blair, R. Hardy, C. Hickok, C. Carrino, K. Cockrell, C. Hayes. FIRST ROW: J.
DeLine, T. Tracy, T. Kurtz, M. King, R. Barfell, A. Cox, G. Davis, B. Patterson.

Oops!!

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�L toR: SIXTH ROW: G. From, K. Fosdick, L. Miller, s. Anderson, D. Cottman, R. Vanderpool, J. Miller,
. C. Andrews, S. Tobolske, C. Shilling, D. Travis, J. Rawson. FIFTH ROW : D. Strang, J. Rodesiler, S.
Haver, C. Trana, S. Delcamp, M. Brown, L. Christensen, S. Fosdick, K. Cockrell, C. Paradine, T. Macklin, D. Pifer. FOURTH ROW: J. DeLine, C. Strang, C. Suevers, B. Nutt, D. Kestner, L. Vanlandingham,
Stinky, J. Osborn, L. Osborn, L. Brewer, s. Strothers. THIRD ROW: B. Lytle, P. Marsh, E. Finley, V. Gray,
C. Sebring, K. Brockway, K. Hagy, J. Temples, L. Carpenter, Dorm in. SECOND ROW: C. Millard, L.
England, D. Camerson, B. Topp, M. Parshall, s. Luce, K. Buckley, s. Morell, K. Lewis, B. Rollins. FIRST
ROW : D. McVicker, J. Johnson, R. Conrad, A. Day, D. Spurlock, T. Kinkaid, s. Buckley,, K. Weaver.

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�FRONT ROW: L toR: R. King, M. Bean, D. Cortright, F. Cortright, M. Irvin,
N. Nickerson, B. Vanderpool. 2nd ROW: D. Tuttle, M. Pierson, C. Hayes, T.
Rogers, H. Morris, R. Vollmer, J. Hugget, D. Tuttle. 3rd ROW: D. Fish, D.
Goodwin, M. From, R. Hayes, R. Keith, S. Luce, J. De Line, L. Vanderpool.
4th ROW : D. Sattler, T. Hickok, J. Kurtz, G. Tappenden, T. Keith, R. Feller, M. Mills, D. Iford, R. Benvegnu . 5th ROW: S. Worth, T. Howard, R.
Trana, T. Elder, R. Hilton, D. Alexander, T. Kurtz, B. Price.

OFFICERS:
President: Terry Macklin
Vice-Pres.: Norm Campbell
Secretary: Dennis Goodwin
Treasurer : Fred Kochendorfer
Sgt. of Arms: Dave Weber

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�President: Harold Schultz
Treasurer: Stanley Preston
Secretary : Raymond Sattler
Trustees: Elmer Dobson
Franklin Kratzer
Jack Fowler
Richard King

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High School Principal

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Elementary Principal

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�Superintendent 's
Secretary

Middle School Secretary

Elementary Secretary

High School Secretary

Superintendent's Secretary
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Librarian

H. S. Library Aid

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B. S. M. E. D.
Guidance

�S. P. B. A. C. M. U.
Special Education

M. A.

E. M U.

Spec ial Ed.

L toR: TOP ROW: P. Larson, J. Rawson, Beckie Gilbert, Connie Paradine, Jane Aiken, Judy Waligora.
MIDDLE ROW: Sally Fosdick, Pam Todd, Cindy Strang, Robin Grimes, Vicky Burlew, Dorothy Taylor, Donna
·shilling. BOTTOM ROW: Rick Kieth, Dennis Goodwin, Dennis Iford, Tom Wagner, Linda Miller, Sue
Meiring.

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�L toR: 1st ROW: J. Bowerman, R. Wooden, M. Thorp, B. Nutt, M. Debevoise, C. Debevoise, J. Hilton,
Burleson, P. Lovell. 2nd ROW: K. Lewis, C. Shilling, J. Vorce, J. Johnson, D. Travis, T. Kinkead, T.
Macklin, C. Pierson. 3rd ROW: J. Temples, E. Finley, S. Kline, C. Fickle, K. Fosdick, C. Wright, T.
Tracy, T. Brewer, R. Miller, D. Gilbert. 4th ROW: J. De Line, R. Burlew, D. Goodwin, R. Hilton, J.
Barve, B. Ledyard, R. Shoemaker, R. Miller, M. Jahr. 5th ROW: N. Nickerson, D. Fish, D. Sattler, J.
Hugget, G. Vanderpool, D. Everline, L. Vanderpool, R. King, M. Mills, T. Keith.

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1st ROW : D. Fenningsdorf, P. Lovell, s. Tobolske, C. Lowe, L. Christensen, S. Everline. 2nd ROW: N.
Reyburn, J. Avra, D. Pifer, S. Buckley, S. Shultz, D. Walston, C. VanRiper, M. Lyons, M. Boley, V. Burlew. 3rd ROW: C. Corrino, C. Swallow, J. Hickok, R. Hardy, K. Cockrell, K. From, S. Conkell, N.
Angevine, B. Coplin, K. Miller, J. Centers. 4th ROW: J. Lee, M. Miller, D. Wineland, V. Patterson, S.
Budd, D. Bowen, L. Vanlandingham, c. Shilling, Mark Irvin. 5th ROW: K. Morell, C. Smith, L. Wagner,
S. Covell, s. Davis, J. Osborn, R. Beach, C. Curtis, B. Bussing, C. Shilling. 6th ROW: T. Elder, R. Keith,
R. Carpenter, D. Alexander, T. Keith, R. King, T. Howard, M. Mills, R. Stout, D. Musgrove. 7th ROW:
D. Feller, T. Macklin, N. Campbell, J. Ball, F. Kochendorfer, T. Longardener, P. Marsh, L. Geer, L.
Deal, K. Geer. TOP ROW: J. Topp, R. Wright, K. Ferris, R. Trana, D. Johnson, F. Cortright, D. Bowen,
R. Feller, D. Parker.

�L toR: G, Lovell, M. Stempien, C. Williams, B. Beemer, J. Centers, A. Mills.

MRS. TILLIE SULLN AN

FRONT: Carol Saunders, Lorraine Nyberg, Nancy Strang, Sarah Parker.
TOP: Bonnie Worth, Phyllis McCann, Joyce Klepack, Virginia Ball.

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Mr. Clinton Pitt
Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell

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Speech Therapist: Mr. Robert Montgomery

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Judy Sours, Janice Kurynail, Judy Miller, Joyce Riddle, Margrate Hutchins,
Verita Delcamp, Joan ne Macklin , Harold Trall. FRONT ROW: Harold Sawady, Ray Riddle, Kenny Bidlack, Dorice Wood, Dorthy Nickeraon, Sharon
Smith.

Rose Borgert

Shirley Taylor
Margaret Suever
Mary Temples
Donna McCurly

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�Right to Left: BACK ROW: Leonard Marquart, Walter Miller, Edgar Smith, Tom Maxson, James Burk.
ROW: Harry VanNasdale, Robin Maples, Elmer Burk, Kenneth Johnson.

FRONT

Winifred Marsh, Maxine Van Nasdale, Caroline Knisely, Thelma
Margaret, Alberta Todd.
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B. A. Siena Heights
English and French

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English

B. A. Olivet
English and Spanish

B. A. MS. U.
Senior Seminar and Literature

GO PEARL!!

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World Hist. , U. S. Hist. ,
Comp. II, and Comm. Skills

B. A. Hilldale
6th Grade Social Studies

B. A. W. M. U.
Soc., History, Government

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Social Studies

B.S. Defiance
Am. History, Speech, News
Focus

B.S. Castleton State
Social Studies, English, Gov·
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6th Grade Math

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Math and Sci.

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Math

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B. S. Hillsdale
Alg. I, Math

Memphis

B.S. E. M. U.
Shorthand and Typing

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Biology, Science

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Girls' Phys. Ed.

B. A. Adrian
Science

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6th Grade Science

B. S. Grand Valley State
Boys ' Phys. Ed.
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B.S. C. M. U.
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�BACK ROW : K. Sinclair, A. Morris, C. Normandin, J. Paul, C. Millard, A. Doll, R. Beemer, P.
Freeburn, A. Cluff, R. Ellis, K. Schultz, Mr. Bell. MIDDLE ROW: D. Arney, D. Smith, L. Bassett,
H. Jensen, J. Watts, P. Speaker, M. Coville, S. Nickles. FRONT ROW: R. Tobolske, D. Wallace,
T. Walters, K. Rodesiler, c. Lange, J. Brewer, L. Scherer.

BACK ROW: Mrs.
Bailey, D. Drake,
Sharp, B. Taylor,
B. Rice, T. Mills,

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Harris, T. Davis, J. Laurell, H. Gangaway, D. Brown, P. Neeley, D. Finley, C.
M. Thorp, S. Snyder. MIDDLE ROW: B. Bassett, K. Booher, L. Thompson, J.
T. Ash, B. Parshall, C. Mullen. FRONT ROW: K. Strother, K. Morrell, J. Null,
M. Scherer, S. Smith.

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�BACK ROW: Mr. Keenan, E. McVicker, J. Coward, B. Meeley, R. Davis, G. Miner, D. Hoch, B.
Marowelli, D. Chaney, B. Ash. MIDDLE ROW: N. Byers, D. Suever, W. Riddle, S. Sattler, L. Fish,
B. Adams, J. Rodgers, D. Burritt. FRONT ROW: D. Herman, K. Eckert, K. Knisely, B. Gollmick,
P. Malone.

BACK ROW: Mrs. Miller, L. Huepenbecker, D. Sass, B. Durham, K. Cottman, C. Latts, L. Kling, R.
Salisbury, T. Taylor, T. Duke, C. Fredericks. MIDDLE ROW: R. Parker, V. Harmon, J. Mickerson,
C. Smith, K. Loveberry, L. Hughes, M. Carpenter, B. Boley. FRONT ROW: L. Aiken, R. Hooley, C.
Stempien, R. Miller, D. Alspaugh.

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�BACK ROW: Miss Saviluoto, L. Peck, J. McClellan, T. Harrington, J. McVicker, L. Ogurchak, D.
Fowler, J. Frederick, D. Houck, B. Thornton. MIDDLE ROW: K. Brewer, M. Odum, B. Cekandes, R.
Smead, D. Lovell, J. Wells, B. Gratz. FRONT ROW: C. Baranouski, K. Newberry, N. Cole, K. Williams, T. Anderson, M. Wood, B. Osborne, D. Fencl.

BACK ROW: Miss Corless, M. Rice, S. Hulbert, D. Friend, R. Wendorf, D. Bondstel, R. Hand, D.
Smurr, L. Miner, R. Mockerman, B. Ludlow, L. _Huepenbecker. MIDDLE ROW: R. Iles, C. Laurell,
M. Yeakey, G. Rice, K. Foskick, T. Griffin, S. Hutchins, P. Kies. FRONT ROW: J. Prince, B. Hawes,
G. Sharp, J. Phair, D. Suever, T. Dunn, T. Deal , T. Coco.

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�BACK ROW: Miss Guertin, R. Fredericks, S. Jensen, S. Br...own, T. Mast, E. Dooley, K. Middel, M.
Jones, D. DeCaire, s. Blair, L. Howe. MIDDLE ROW: D. Chriestbib, D. Daimler, ·M. McConnel, M.
Medlock, J. Phair, P. Travis, D. Brown, R. Rasmussen. FRONT ROW: H. Bondsteel, R. Thorp, D.
Dove, K. Wilkinson, R. Bean, s. Holt, c. Wolf, K. Newberry, J. McRae, s. Badders.

BACK ROW: Mrs. Laux, D. Blowers, C. Miller, C. Albright, B. Miller, V. Cleveland, !-f. Cekender,
L. · McDowell, D. Wooden, J. R. Quimby, S. Kaufman, B. Dooley. MIDDLE ROW: T. Dull, T. Coville, T. Smith, P. Dirschell, s. Smith, T. Tuttle, D. Cutcher, J. Meade. FRONT ROW: S. Bowerman, N. Solis, T. McLain, S. Becker, C. Rubloym, J. Stempien, C. Booher, B. Wolfe.

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�BACK ROW: Mrs. Lynd, D. Snyder, C. Horn, J. Pauley, R. Sattler, G. Kochendorfer, J. Nail, T.
Winchell, V. McVicker, R. Sanderlin, K. Tappenden. MIDDLE ROW: A. Smith, R. Albright, L. Pierson, N. Lesner, B. Kurtz, C. Barnett, R. Coward, C. Shafer. FRONT ROW: R. So urs, D. Hendrix, N.
Bowerman, R. Brower, R. Hoch, D. Gentry, J. Gollnick.

D. Becker, D. Booher, S. Boyd, T. Brewer, C. Buckberry, D. Burlew, C. Center, N. Drumm, J. Hoffman, C. Johnson, S. Knisely, N. Sambert, B. Lee, E. McQueen, R. McRae, T. Parker, R. Rice, S.
Salisbury, E. Saxman , E. Scherer, J. Shobe, K. Teachout, P. Traxler, R. Thorp, L. Wilson, S. Par shall, P. Krzeminski.

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�BACK ROW: Miss Bush, P. Hagaman, S. Winchell, D. Palj{er, B. Halferty, J. Penner, L. Hockenberry.
MIDDLE ROW: R. Klotz, T. Marshall, M. O'Brien, J. Davis, G. Massey, D. Fencl, M. Coan, D.
Strunk. FRONT ROW: C. Laurell, K. Robinson, B. Knisely.

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S. Rice, K. Loveberry, Mrs. Hauer. MIDDLE ROW: s. Westfall, K. Beemer, R.~Matz, A. Strang, L.
Fickle, D. Chaney, M. Kanouse, D. Henry. FRONT ROW: s. Selles, J. Ostrander, D. Coco, E. Gratz,
M. Bassett, D. Sm illie, T. McQueen.

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C. Richardson, S. Smith, S. Reppe rt, C. Worth, Mrs. King. MIDDLE ROW: C. Reed, C. Nickles, C.
Smith, C. Marsh, E. Lesner, F. Smith, L. Barnett, J. McCle llan. FRONT ROW: D. Ne ible, M. Pierson, J. Prince, T. Baldwin, J. Robbins, J. Alspaugh, C. Bartholomew, J. Wood.

BACK ROW: Mrs. Newton, J. Salisbury, C. Durham, D. Thom as, K. Condra, S. McCann, B. Friend,
T. Budd, G. Latta . MIDDLE ROW: R. Sebring, S. Peet , M. Smith, C. Rodgers, K. Thorp, J. Robison,
J. Je ffe ry, T. Rockhold. FRONT ROW: J, He ndrix, R. Riddle, M. Echert, C. Sawdey, D. Lovejoy, K.
Van Vleet, L. Scherer, G. Bassage.

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�BACK ROW: K. Buys, J. Burge, D. Pulliam, D. Patterson, D. DeCaire, G. Strong, B. Bloomer, F.
Parney, Miss Sewell. MIDDLE ROW: B. Richardson, S. Rodesiler, T. Morris, B. Cottman, C. Blowers,
S. Keifer, B. Hawes, T. Travis. FRONT ROW: K. Hosek, C. Gratz, J. Smith, R. McRae, R. Domecki,
A. Harrington, P. Shafer, J. Mraz, L. Coan.

BACK ROW: Miss Frahm, K. Campbell, R.. Saxman, R. Sass, J. Neeley, J. Hayes, M. Vozar, C. Shilling, D. Kiersey, M. Ludlow, s. Rice. MIDDLE ROW: D. Houck, D. Thomas, A. Harmon, C. Cekander, C. Travis, C. Miller, P. Wygant, T. Arney. FRONT ROW: L. Daugherty,, B. Tobolske, T. Ulrich, R. Freeburn.

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D. Pauley, D. Parshall, M. McConnell. MIDDLE ROW: B. Gratz, A. Snyder, K. Cole, E. McConnell,
J. Burge, R. Mitchell, L. Duke, P. Brewer. FRONT ROW: T. Engelhardt, J. Reese, B. Harmon, T.
Cochrane, B. Chapman.

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Kahaian, Mrs. Goschka. MIDDLE ROW: A. Buys, c. Kinkead, A. Kelley, L. Allen, E. Sawdy, T.
Herman, A. Hammond, D. Snyder. FRONT ROW: M. O'Brien, C. Peavy, G. Saunders, R. Dove, D.
Finley.

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G. Creager, C. Peck, T. Gentry, R. McRae. FRONT ROW: B. Gollnick, B. Preston, Carl Snelling, C.
Nickles, D. Mullen, A. Null, s. Tuttle.

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D. Lauren, Miss Ramsdell. MIDDLE ROW: ·D. Brewer, K. Bradley, C. Stephens, T. Hand, J. Shafer,
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Wilkinson, J. Supianoski, S. Drake. MIDDLE ROW: T. Neeley, K. Parker, P. Thorp, D. Fencl, R.
Fulk, J. Shilling, D. Williams, G. Condra. FRONT ROW: R. Nickles, R. Bassett , L. Horn, T. Bloomer,
T. Stephens, R. Smurr, T. Meyer, B. Withington, M. Merkle, K. Frederick.

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Lewis, S. Creagor. MIDDLE ROW: L. Wallace, S. Stempien, R. Knapp, J. Suever, L. Booher, R. Buys,
J. Prince, S. Sass. FRONT ROW : K. Latta, s. Meade, M. Hagaman, E. Marshall, T. Parshall, C.
Easterday, L. Wiser, D. Alspaugh, K. Hollaway, B. Speaker.

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Lange, W. Schultz, M. Hard, D. Williams, W. Rehner. MIDDLE ROW: K. Smith, K. Hagy, D.
Booher, M. Friend, G. Hinds, J. Taylor, M. Roberts, C. Kelley. FRONT ROW: · L. Bailey, L. Berry,
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Sindell, N. Davis, T. Brewer, D. Marsh. FRONT ROW: M. Sm ith, C. Betts, 0. Salis, M. Miller, 0.
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