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ORIOLE
QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL
QUINCY, MICHIGAN

YEARBOOK STAFF . ... . . . ...... ....... ..... ......... ..... . .. . . ..... . . . . 2
OPENING ........... ...... .. . .. ... ....... ..... . . . . ......... ... ......... . 6
PEOPLE ........... .. .. . ....... . ...... . ... . ... . . . . ... . .. .... .. .. . . ..... 16
SENIORS . .... ......... . . . ... . . ... . . . .. ...... ............ . ... . . ...... 18
UNDERCLASSMEN ..... . . .. . ... . ..... . . .. ..... . . .... .. . .. ..... ... .. 38
EVENTS ..... ....... . ..... . ..... ... . . .... ....... . ... . . .. . ....... ... . . . . 78
SPORTS ..... . .. . ...... . . ..... ...... ... ... . ... ....... . . ..... .. .. ... . .. 102
MIDDLE SCHOOL ... . ...... . .. .. . . . .. ... ... . . .. .... . . . . .. ...... ...... 138
ELEMENTARY .. . . . ......... . .. .. ... . . . ...... .. . . . .. ... . . . . . ...... . . . 160
ADVERTISEMENTS . ... . . ..... ... ..... .. . . ... . . . ....... .. . . ... . . . ... 178
HAPPY DAYS .... ........ ... ........ ....... ..... .. . ..... . . . .. ........ 200

�YEARBOOK STAFF

The 1983 Oriole is the result of many people's hard work.
Selling ads, scheduling pictures, selling yearbooks, taking pictures, and laying out pages are only part of the work necessary
in making a good yearbook. I would like to thank our advisor
Mrs. Joanne Finley and the rest of the staff for the fine job that
they have done.
We are proud to present to you with the utmost pride the
1983 Oriole. The entire yearbook staff hopes that you will recall
many fond memories of the 1982-83 school year.

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Scott Horn and Chris Kline
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Working on the 1983 Oriole has been a rewarding experience
that I will always cherish. It has been a lot of fun and hard work
to put the yearbook together. Many people have worked long
and hard on it. At this time I would like to thank Chris Kline
and Scott Horn who sold the most ads, also, all the other staff
members who sold ads. But most of all I would like to thank
Mrs. Joanne Finley who has worked very hard to make the 1983
Oriole a reality.

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Melissa Wood, Diane Gilbert, Jenny Shilling, Dena
Stempien, Elaina Wood and Chantal Cochrane.

�Dawn Hilton, Brent Withington, Rachel McRae
and Todd Cochrane

Michelle Miller, Keli Cutler, Darla Sellers, and
Stephanie Wymer

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YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS- Terry Stephens, Tim Finley, Advisor Mrs. Joanne Finley, Todd
Cochrane, Darla Sellers, Karime Cariuty and Karen Hosek.

We would like to thank Ron Philbrick at the Carousel for all his help and for developing our
pictures.
We would also like to thank the Class of '83 for donating a Sigma 80-200mm F3.5-4 Zoom Lens, as
their class gift, to the yearbook staff. This gift will be greatly appreciated.
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�YEARBOOK
SALES
ASSEMBLY
Members of the yearbook
staff had fun during the Yearbook Assembly singing the song
they had written especially for
the assembly ...
"Remember when you were in
school
Soon those days will be gone
Aren't you glad you bought a
yearbook?"
Keli, Stephanie, Scott and Scott sure seem to like that chocolate pie.

Staff sings "Remember all the Homecoming fun- trying to win the pep jug ...
Master of Ceremonies at M.S. Assembly
-Rachel McRae

... building floats and working on skits- painting your names in the parking lot."

Homecoming Queen and KingGail Condra and Mike Hard

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1983 QHS Graduates Withington and Diane Gilbert

Brent

"Come on Frenda, Scott, Scott and Elaina, you can win the pie eating contest."

�YEARBOOK STAFF- Front: Roxi Knapp, Amy Rootes, Kelly Norton, Julie Davis, Diane Fidler, Jenny
Shilling. Middle: Kris Quimby, Lisa Booher, Dawn Ledbetter. Back: Sherri Locke, Becky Brown, Julie
Parker, Chris Kline, Scott Horn, Mike Mitchell, Gail Condra, Kim Hagy, Nan Weber. Not Pictur~d:
Michelle Miller and Donna Tobalske.

YEARBOOK STAFF - Front: Candie Kaiser, Karen Hosek, Stephanie Wymer, Dawn Hilton, Rachel
McRae, Karime Cariuty, Bernina Rossetter. Middle: Terry Stephens, Tim Finley, Todd Cochrane, Elaina
Wood, Dena Stempien, Frenda Otis. Back: Ginger Hartbarger, Tammy Meyer, Brent Withington, Tim
Beaudin, Missy Wood, Candie Easterday, Chantal Cochrane. Not Pictured: Keli Cutler and Darla Sellers.
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Heather J. Bell
Diana M. Dean
William McGee
Anthony James Stanton
Patti Vanover

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�Senior C/aH 0//icerj:
~reajurer Brent Withington
JJijlorian Yurt Spa/ding
Secretary J!ori Badey
Aduijor mrj. J!oij ..9ngraham
Prejident mike JJard
Aduijor mr. marty Chard
Vice Pre~idenl J!i~a Booher

Colors: Light Blue and Dark Blue
Flower: Silk baby blue rose with dark blue ribbon
Song: "This Is It!" by Kenny Loggins
Motto: To dream of the person you would like to be, is to waste the
person you are.

"GRADUATION DAY"
Today we'll start a new life
And we'll say our last good-byes
To all the friends we've grown to love
With whom we've laughed and cried

The memories of the dances
And the new friends that we've met,
Vacations, teachers, talking,
And exams we'd rather forget.

Remembering the fun and laughter,
The problems and fears,
And watching all our memories grow
Throughout our high school years.

Yes, high school days are precious but'brief,
Where all yom; dreams come true;
It is not the end,_ but the beginning
Of a life we'll start anew.
- Lisa Booher

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�HALL OF FAME

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(1) Gail Condra and Brett Cutler, best smile (2) Eric Rice and Diane Fidler, tallest; Brent Parkinson and
Ginger Hartbarger, shortest (3) Lisa Booher and Brent Parkinson, most active (4) Eric Huttnelocher and
Sarah Brickey, most musical (5) Lori Bailey and Jim Supianoski, most athletic
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(1) Mike Hagaman and Lisa Booher, most organized (2) Sherri Lock and Jim Supianoski, most gullible (3)
Gail Condra, Brent Parkinson and Tammy Meyer, most likely to succeed (4) Tammy Clark and Kurt
Spalding, most dramatic (5) Eric Rice and Diane Gilbert, rowdiest

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(1) Sherri Locke and Eric Rice, most talkative (2) Darla Sellers and Brent Parkinson, best personality (3)
Jay Millard and Diane Ingraham, biggest grouches (4) Mike Hard and Tammy Meyer, most intelligent (5)
Diane Gilbert and Brett Cutler, class flirts (6) Gail Condra and Mike Hagaman, best looking
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(1) Kim Hagy and Eric Marshall (not pictured), most disorganized (2) John Taylor and Becky Brown, most
bashful (3) Kent Falstad and Gail Condra, friendliest (4) Calista Sanderson and Kevin Hooley, most artistic
(5) Class of '83, best all around Seniors
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�JUNIORS
Val Beckwith
Karen Bell
Bob Bellew
Dan Bennett
Christie Betts
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Harold Blowers
Joe Bowerman
Tim Braden
Tim Brown
Andy Buell

Don Byrd
Lorie Camp
Becky Cekander
Scott Clifford
Ron Coco

Mike Cope
Sara Creager
Julie Davis
Lynn DesJardins
Brian Ditton

Jennifer Dobson
Lori Dobson
David Donbrock
Deena Dowker
Kim Eddington

Mike Ellis
Joel Falstad
Paula Falzon
Tim Finley
Amy Gay

David Geiman
Peggy Gollnick
TammiGreen
Tricia Gruner
Art Hart

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Dawn Hilton
Gerald Hinds
Lewis Horn
Laura Horn~y

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Karen Hosek
April Jett
Kelly Johnson
Tammy Johnson
John Kinsey

John Lacey
Inez Letts
Lori Litwaitis
Patti Lutterbeck
Lisa Lyons

Jim Maggart
Doug Marsh
Bart Marshall
Brian Marshall
Shaun Massey

Randy McCurley
Rachel McRae
Steven Meade
Michelle Miller
Steven Miller

Bob Miner
Mike Mitchell
Mike Mocherman
Lisa Moore
Dan Morris

Teresa Neeley
Kelly Norton
David Ostrander
Jodi Paul
Bruce Pohl

Meliisa Powers
Kelly Riddle
David Roberts
Robyn Rubley
Sue Sailor

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�Robert Saxman
Tammy Scheidler
Becky Smith
Michelle Sobiech
Tarri Spragg

Robert Stanton
Juli Stayner
Karen Stempien
Lisa Stempien
Terry Stephens

Kristie Strouse
Ken Teachout
Rex Thacher
Debbie Thomas
David Thornton

Suzanne Toth
Alicia Veysey
Mike Waterbury
Stacy Westfall
Pam Wilber

Not Pictured:
Brian Henry
Mike Lemke

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Tim Wilkinson
Gail Wineland
Lance Wiser

�SOPHOMORES
Shirley Adams
Erica Arnold
Lori Babbage
Gordon Bassage
Shelly Beaudin

Tim Beaudin
Tim Berry
Allen Blodgett
Willy Blowers
Dale Borgwardt

Toni Bowerman
Kristina Brewer
Tim Brockway
Shari Brown
Karime Cariuty

David Chaney
Jackie Cooper
Jennine Craig
Michelle Craig
Monique Craig

· Susan Crandell
Keli Cutler
Rick Deal
Delores Dean
Pam Dovey

Eric Dules
Franklin Easterday
Vicki Eddington
Lynn Edwards
Susan Engelhardt

Michelle Fillmore
Doug Finley
Craig Fish
Tracy Forrester
Lisa Gilbert

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�Mike Gipple
Billie Harbaugh
wendy Harmon
Kathy Herman
Pam Hockenberry

Mark Houvener
Ted Kahaian
Candie Kaiser
David Karney
Bruce Kempton

Rick Kingsburg
Bob Knowles
Kenny Kurtz
Lonnie Laurie
Eric Lippert

Scott Locke
Tom Lothamer
Jim Luce
Scott Lutter beck
Ed Marsh

Trevor Mast
Dawn McDowell
Tammy McMichael
Jim McRae
Tonya Meyer

Cyndi Michael
David Murray
Danny Nance
Kelli Newberry
Elton Nighswander

Brad Parrish
Tracy Peterson
Jill Philippy
Willy Richards
JoEllen Robson

Mike Rodgers
Randy Root
AmyRootes
Bernina Rossetter
Tim Rzepka

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�Richie Sanderson
Tim Schmidt
David Spalding
Jody Spragg
Pam Stark

Dena Stempien
Ron Tesch
Gordon Thomas
Todd Thurman
Donna Tobalske

Tina Trall
Kevin VandyBogurt
Stella VanWald
Dawn Waligora
Shawn a Walters

Ty Wentworth
David Wilcox
Elaina Wood
Jerry Wright
Brent Wygant

Stephanie Wymer

Not Pictured:
Terry Davis
Brent Rodgers

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�FRESHMEN
Shawn Avra
Jason Bailey
Scott Barnett
Angela Basse
Marion Beckwith

Joe Berry
Todd Betts
Tim Blodgett
Shawn Bowers
Ed Cariuty

Barb Cekander
Chantal Cochrane
Angela Coleman
Tammy Combs
Stacey Connin

Mike Cottman
Travis Creager
David Dean
Dean DeCaire
Doug Dobson

Mike Dowker
Dusti Earl
Angela Erts
Tim Erts
Fran Evard

Mary Gieman
Paula Gratz
Laren Gruner
David Hammond
Monica Harris

Louis Hickey
Darin Higbee
Robert Hooley
Chad Horn
Jerry J ackowiak

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�Teresa Jeffery
Billy Jeffries
George Jenkot
Teresa Johnson
Mike Kanaby

Jeff Kiersey
Tim Kingsbury
Murl Kinsey
Scott Lynd
Tracy Maggart

Paige Mason
Ed Maxwell
Matt McConnell
Joey Mitchell
Laurinda Morrison

Jay Murdock
Tammie Myers
Carson Neible
Tammy Newberry
Frenda Otis

Rex Otis
Dale Parrot
Annette Paul
Matt Pepper
Shelly Powers

Scott Preston
Connie Quimby
Dawn Quimby
Denise Riegel
Annette Roberts

Suzanne Roberts
Jerrod Robinson
Kandy Root
Kim Rosendaul
Stephanie Roush

Tina Rumsey
Melanie Ryan
Jason Shilling
Brian Shortridge
Lisa Smallwood

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�Robert Smith
Scott Sobiech
Laura Stafford
Kevin Stempien
Sherry Stempien

Shawn Talbot
Sherri Taylor
Annette Tesch
Todd Thibideau
David Thompson

Frank Tobalske
Lilly Toth
Fred Upton
Rick Van over
Rhonda VanRiper

Lee Ann Watters
Jim Weber
David Wilson
Melissa Wood

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Debbi Benedict

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�Junior Class Officers:
Alicia V eysey - Treasurer
Mrs. Donna KeeslarAdvisor
Bart Marshall- Vice
President
Lori Dobson- President
Inez Letts - Concessions
Manager
Michelle SobiechSecretary
Dawn Hilton- Historian

Sophomore Class Officers:
Dawn Waligora- Treasurer
Jill Philippy - Secretary
Kenny Kurtz- Vice
President
Stephanie WymerHistorian
Shari Brown- President
Mrs. Melissa Sussex Advisor

Freshman Class Officers:
Lisa SmallwoodSecretary
Chantal Cochrane Historian
Shawn Talbot- President
Laren Gruner- Treasurer
Joey Mitchell- Vice
President
Mr. John Dogan - Advisor

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�BOARD OF EDUCATION

Mr. Leon Parrish
President

Mr. Jack Faulkner
Vice President

Mr. Raymond Sattler
Secretary

Mrs.l&lt;arenStark
Treasurer

Mr. Francis Hard
Trustee

Mrs. Caroll&lt;ahaian
Trustee

Mr. Peter Talbot
Trustee

The School Board memebers
shown on this page represent
the Quincy Community School
District shown on the next page.
This district was formed when
the following school districts
consolidated between
1945-1965.
Algansee No. 1
Algansee No.5
Algansee No.7
Algansee No.8
Algansee No. 11
Allen Dist. No.2
Allen Dist. No.3
Butler No. 1
Butler No.5
Butler No.6
Butler No.7
California No. 2
California No. 6
California No.7
California No.8
Quincy No.1
Quincy No. 2
Quincy No. 3
Quincy No.4
Quincy No. 5
Quincy No.6
Quincy No.7
Quincy No.8
Quincy No. 9

Brick
Fisher
Wakeman
Center
Ferguson
Allen Village
West Allen
Shook's Prairie
Moore
Williams
South Butler
Brown
Caruthers
Paul
Ray
Boone
Quincy Village
Lusk
Newton
Nichols
Dobson
Mudge
Lake
Ball

The Students at Q.H.S. are
grateful for the fine job the
School Board has done, We are
also grateful for the support we
have received from the Quincy
Community.

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�ADMINISTRATION

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Mr. Ronald Reynolds
Superintendent of Schools
Indiana University, B.A.
Indiana University, M.A.

Mr. Richard Spalding
Quincy High School Principal
University of Michigan, B.S.
Central Michigan University, M.A.

Mr. Henry Longhini
Quincy Middle School Principal
Central Michigan University, B.S.
Western Michigan University, M.A.

Mr. John Worth
Jennings Elementary Principal
Huntington College, B.A.
Western Michigan University, M.A.

�SECRETARIES
(1) Mrs. Sandi Price, Elementary Secretary; (2) Mrs. Mary McCurley, Superintendent's
Secretary and Mrs. Susan Lambright, Secretary to School Board and Accountant; (3)
Mrs. Donna Ford, Middle School Secretary; (4) Mrs. Connie Natusch, High School
Secretary and Mrs. Lois Ingraham, Counselor's Secretary; (5) Mrs. Martha Reynolds,
Hot Lunch Clerk.

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�QUINCY

HIGH
SCHOOL
FACULTY

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Mr. Gary Adams
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Phys. Ed. and Soc. Studies

Mr. Mike Bodkins
Kent State Univ., B.S.
St. Francis College, M.A.
School Psychologist

Mrs. Virginia Brown
Western Mich. Univ., B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.S.L.
Librarian

Mrs. Victotia Budd
Western Mich. Univ., B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Mathematics

Mr. Mark Burgess
Central Mich. Univ., B.M.E.
Instrumental Music

Mr. Marty Chard
Western Mich. Univ., B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Social Studies

Mr. Charles Cook
Western Mich. Univ., B.S.
Phys. Ed. and Drafting

Mr. David Detweiler
Goshen College, B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Learning Disabilities Teacher

�Mr. John Dogan
Central Michigan Univ., B.S.
Phys. Ed. and Shop

Mr. Lonney Eyon
Alma College, B.A.
Mathematics

Mrs. Christine Forrister
University of Michigan, B.A.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Reading Lab

Mrs. Kathy Hughes
Eastern Michigan Univ., B.S.
Helping Teacher

Mr. Gene Lewis
Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Western Michigan Univ., M.A.
Science

Mrs. Joanne Longhini
Central Michigan Univ., B.A.
English

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Mr. Daniel Ludlow
Hillsdale College, B.S.
Mathematics
Athletic Director

Mr. Robert Mitchell
Bowling Green State Univ., B.S.
Bowling Green State Univ.,
M.Ed.
Guidance Counselor

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Tri-State University, B.S.
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Mr. Edward Nofz
Defiance College, B.S.
Michigan Tech. Univ. , M.S.
Biology

Mr. Andrew Parzych
Eastern Michigan Univ., B.B.E.
Michigan State Univ. , M.A.
Accounting

Mrs. Diann Sattler
Olivet College, B.A.
Michigan State Univ. , M.Ed.
English

Mr. Charles Snyder
Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Agriculture

Ms. Kelly Snyder
Michigan State Univ., B.A.
Art

Mrs. Melissa Sussex
Alma College, B.A.
Phys. Ed. and Soc. Studies

Mr. Brent Veysey
Defiance College, B.S.
Michigan State Univ. , M.A.
Social Studies

Mr. Christopher Valczak
Michigan State Univ., B.A.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
English

Mr. Scott Weber
Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Science and Mathematics

�Mrs. Joanne Finley
Study Hall
Library Aide

Mrs. Donna Keeslar
Study Hall
Library Aide

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�TRANSPORTATION, HOT
LUNCH
AND CUSTODIAL STAFF

TRANSPORTATION STAFF
- Top Left: Supervisor Mr.
Basil Bassage. Top Right: Mrs.
Rose Borgert. Bottom, Front:
Mrs. Dorothy Nickerson, Mr.
Kenneth Bidlack, Mr. Ray Riddle, Mr. Earl Volkert, Mr. Pat
Moraniec. Back: Mrs. Martha
Bowen, Mrs. Imorean (Mickey)
Rubley, Mr. Loran Fickle, Mrs.
Ann Ewers, Mrs. Georgia Handy, Mrs. Verita Delcamp, Mrs.
Joan Matz, Mrs. Laura Laurie,
Mrs. Betty Reichhart.

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HIGH SCHOOL HOT LUNCH STAFF - Mrs.
Caroline Knisely, Mrs. Barb Rice, Mrs. Nancy
Marowelli, Mrs. Alice Weber, Supervisor Ms.
Alberta Todd.

ELEMENTARY HOT LUNCH STAFF- Mrs.
Sue Hand, Mrs. Donna McCurley, Mrs. Virginia
Taylor, Mrs. Winifred Marsh.

CUSTODIAL STAFF - Mr. Rick Gardner,
Custodial Supervisor LeRoy Allen.

CUSTODIAL STAFF - Top: Mr. Lawrence
Bailey, Maintenance Supervisor Mr. Ed Smith.
Bottom: Mr. George Baldauf, Mr. Don Green. Not
Pictured: Mr. Jim Urig.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL
The Quincy High School Student Council is comprised of officers, representatives and alternates who were elected by the
student body. This group
governs the student body and
plans activities and projects for
the year.
The Student Council sponsors Homecoming, Oriole Week
and the Trike Race and Tug of
War. Students eagerly look forward to these annual events.
One of the projects of the
council this year was funding
the building of two new trophy
cases in the gym lobby. Special
thanks to Mr. Dogan for
building the trophy cases and to
Acorn Building Components for
donating the glass. Students,
Alumni, Parents and Visitors
will be able to enjoy looking at
the many trophies that have
been won by QHS athletes.

Top: Showing off new trophy cases: Mr. Robert Mitchell, Brent Parkinson, Sherri Locke, Mr. John Dogan.
Bottom: STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS- Alicia Veysey, Parliamentarian; Sherri Locke, Treasurer;
Brent Parkinson, President; Tammy Clark, Vice-President; Michelle Sobiech, Secretary; Mr. Robert Mitchell, Advisor.
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�STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES- Front: Erica Arnold, April Jett, Rachel McRae, Lynn
DesJardins, Jill Philippy, Sue Sailor, Shawna Walters. Back: Lisa Booher, Mike Hagaman, John Taylor,
Jay Millard, Ken Kurtz, Joel Mitchell, Scott Sobiech, Shawn Avra, Monica Harris. Not Pictured: Ed
Cariuty.

STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES- Front: Pam Stark, Brad Parrish, Lori Dobson, Bart Marshall,
Dawn Hilton, Gail Condra. Back: Mike Kanaby, Eric Huttenlocher, Jim Supianoski, Eric Rice, Shawn
Talbot, Allen Blodgett, Mike Gipple, Frenda Otis. Not Pictured: Tim Wilkinson.
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�COUNCIL SELLS
MAGAZINES&amp;
DONUTS
(1) Lynn DesJardins and April Jett sell
donuts. Profits from Wednesday Donut
Sales and the annual Magazine Drive
fund the Student Council. (2) Chad
Carpenter won the top prize in the
Magazine Drive drawing. (3) Vickie Eddington, Michelle Sobiech and Mike
Hagaman are served a Candlelight Dinner by Mr. Mitchell, Jay Millard and
Brent Parkinson for winning Best
Dressed on Masquerade Day during
Homecoming Week. (4) Top Ten
Magazine Drive Salesmen: Lori Babbage, Ron Coco, Lori Dobson, Luanne
Vanover, Kathy Herman, Mike
Hagaman, Doug Dobson, Scott Lynd
and Marty Sarles. Not Pictured: Dawn
Waligora. Scott Lynd was the top high
school salesman with his total sales of
$226.56.

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�COMPUTER
CLUB
The goal of the Computer Club is
to introduce the newest wave of the
future: computers. Members were
given instructions on using the
computers and were encouraged to
spend time working on them. The
club went on a field trip to the TriState University at Angola to look
at their computers. OFFICERS Steve Stempien, President; Jay
Millard, Treasurer; Tammy Clark,
Vice-President; Dawn Waligora,
Secretary. MEMBERS - Front:
Michelle Fillmore, JoEllen Robson,
Pam Stark, Dawn Waligora, Jenny
Shilling, Tammy Clark, Diane Ingraham, Karime Cariuty, LeeAnn
Watters, Angie Erts, David
Geiman. Middle: Van Marshall,
David Ostrander, Jeff _Kiersey,
Harold Blowers, Laura Stafford,
Sherri Taylor, Kim Rosendaul,
Mary Geiman. Back: Steve Stempien, Tom Lothamer, David
Spalding, Brad Parrish, Todd
Cochrane, Jay Millard, Brent
Withington, Eric Huttenlocher,
Advisor Mr. Scott Weber.

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�MARCHING BAND EARNS #1 RATING

(1)

(2)

Page 62: (1) Quincy Marching Band
during half-time at a football game. (2)
Practicing in the parking lot. (3) FLAG
CORPS - Front: Monica Harris, Sherri
Taylor, Sarah Brickey, JoEllen Robson,
Lisa Smallwood. Back: Dawn Waligora,
Suzie Roberts, Calista Sanderson, Laura
Stafford, Pam Stark, Angie Erts, Annette Roberts, Jill Philippy. Not Pictured: Diane Ingraham. Page 63: (1)
Good half-time shows mean lots of practice. (2) Stephanie and Bart during a
pep assembly. (3) Flag Corps CoCaptain Sarah Brickey, Drum Major
Kris Quimby, Flag Corps Co-Captain
Diane Ingraham. (4) Drum Major Kris
Quimby. (5) Pep Band plays school song
during pep assembly.

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�(2)

63

�64

FLUTES -Front: Mary Geiman, Tammie Myers,
Melissa Powers. Middle: Jill Philippy, Val
Beckwith, Lisa Smallwood. Back: JoEllen Robson,
Pam Stark, Suzi Roberts. Not Pictured: Tonya
Meyer.

SAXOPHONES - Front: Brad Parrish, Ted
Kahaian, Teresa Jeffery. Middle: Dawn Waligora,
Diane Ingraham, Steve Miller. Back: Denise
Houck, Jeff Suever.

CLARINETS AND LOW REEDS- Front: Annette Roberts, Laura Stafford, Sherri Taylor,
David Ostrander. Middle: Kim Rosendaul, Marion
Beckwith, Mike Kanaby. Back: Paige Mason,
LeeAnn Watters, Deena Dowker.

CLARINETS -Front: Kim Hagy, Laura Horney,
Monica Harris, Jennifer Dobson. Middle: David
Geiman, Eric Huttenlocher. Back: Bernina Rossetter, Susan Engelhardt, Angie Erts, Kris Quimby.

�TROMBONES Front: Michelle Fillmore,
Michelle Powers, Jeff Kiersey, Mike Dowker.
Back: Trevor Mast, David Karney, Tim Blodgett.

PERCUSSION- Front: Tim Brockway, Jay Murdock, Tim Erts. Back: Tammy McMichael,
Stephanie Wymer. Not Pictured: Bart Marshall
and Mike Mitchell.

LOW BRASS, LOW REEDS AND FRENCH
HORNS- Front: Michelle Miller, Doug Dobson,
Joel Mitchell. Middle: Stella VanWald, Kandy
Root. Back: Calista Sanderson, Shawna Walters,
Laurinda Morrison. Not Pictured: James McRae.

TRUMPETS Front: Lori Dobson, Sarah
Brickey, Erica Arnold. Middle: Denise Riegel, Roxie Knapp, Tina Rumsey. Back: Bob Miner, Matt
McConnell, Candie Kaiser.
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�LYNN DESJARDINS AND JERRY
JACKOWIAK ARE TOP BOWLERS

Honors were awarded to QHS bowlers as follows: Lynn DesJardins won trophies for high game with 140 pins and high
series with 247 pins. Jerry Jackowiak won· trophies for high
game with 234 pins and high series with 401 pins. Art Hart was
selected as the most improved bowler raising his average by 33
pins. TOP TEAM - Mark Houvener, Tracy Maggart, Brian
Shortridge, Dean DeCaire, and Jerry Jackowiak.
THE TEAM - Front: David Murray, David Thompson,
Lynn DesJardins, Rachel McRae, Chantal Cochrane, Rhonda
VanRiper, Dawn Hilton, David Donbrock, Art Hart. Middle:
Jerry Jackowiak, Gordon Thomas, Joe Berry, Jim Weber, Brian
Shortridge, Brent Rodgers. Back: Mark Houvener, Scott
Preston, Dale Parrot, Tim Brockway, Ted Kahaian, David
Karney, Jim McRae and Advisor Mr. Henry Longhini.

66

�67

�FFA ... EDUCATING THROUGH
EXPERIENCE

CHAPTER MEMBERS -Front: Monique Craig, Fran Evard,
Laren Gruner, David Hammond, Todd Betts, Matthew Pepper,
Jason Shilling, Annette Paul, Chantal Cochrane. Row 2: Eric
Marshall, Todd Cochrane, Stacy Connin, Lloyd Paul, Tim
Berry, Doug Marsh, Shawn Avra, Darin Higbee, Brad Parrish,
Lisa Gilbert, Pam Dovey, Vickie Eddington, Kandy Root. Row
3: Brent Goforth, Mike Hard, Bart Marshall, Andy Buell, Tim
Braden, Eric Dules, David Spalding, Kevin Kaiser, Jenny Shilling, Jay Millard, Ginger Hartbarger, Ed Marsh, Kevin VandyBogurt. Back: Advisor Charles Snyder, Bob Miner, Denny
Higbee, Tim Kingsbury, Art Hart, David Donbrock, Mark
Houvener, Lonnie Laurie, Scott Preston.
Members who attended the National Convention at Kansas City: Jay Millard, Brad Parrish, Jenny Shilling, David Spalding,
Bob Miner, Brian Marshall, Art Hart, Tim Braden.

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CHAPTER OFFICERS: Eric Marshall, Reporter; Todd
Cochrane, Secretary; Tim Braden, Sentinel; Brent Goforth,
Treasurer; Bart Marshall, Vice President; Advisor Charles
Snyder; Mike Hard, President.

�Bart Marshall (shown above) served
as Region I FFA President during
1982-83.
Chapter Awards: Sheep Proficency Todd Cochrane; Turf landscape
management- Brad Parrish; Beef production - Lloyd Paul; Home and or
farmstead improvement Kevin
Kaiser; Diversified livestock production
- Tim Braden, Crop Production Kevin VandyBogurt, Swine Production
- Eric Dules; Agricultural mechanics
- Brian Marshall. Leadership award Mike Hard; Scholarship Award- Mike
Hard; Star Greenhand- Darin Higbee;
Greenhand Scholarship- Shawn Avra;
Star Chapter Farmer- Mike Hard.
State Tractor Handling Contest:
Brian Marshall - 1st Place.
District FFA Leadership Contest:
Parliamentary Procedure - Gold: Brad
Parrish, Darin Higbee, Chantal
Cochrane, Shawn Avra, Ed Marsh, Eric
Dules, Kevin VandyBogurt, Mark
Houvener; Demonstration - Gold, 1st
Place: Bart Marshall, Tim Braden;
Agricultural Forum - Silver: Todd
Cochrane, David Donbrock, David
Spalding, Lloyd Paul, Bob Miner, Denny Higbee.
Regional FFA Leadership Contest:
Demonstration - Gold, 1st Place: Bart
Marshall, Tim Braden. State FFA
Leadership Contest: Demonstration Gold, 3rd Place: Bart Marshall, Tim
Braden.
Outstanding Junior Award - Bart
Marshall, State Winner. Outstanding
Scholarship Recognition - Mike Hard.
Regional Farmer Award
Agribusiness: Jay Millard. Production
Ag: Tim Braden, Mike Waterbury, Bart
Marshall, David Donbrock.
State Farmer Degrees: Todd
Cochrane, Mike Hard, Brent Goforth,
Kevin Kaiser.
Mike Hard will serve as the State
Reporter for 1983-84 (1st Ceremonial
office held by a member of Quincy
Chapter since 1973).
The Quincy Chapter received a 1st
Place Trophy for having the highest
Citrus fruit sales in the state ($13,359).

Greenhands

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�FRENCH CLUB
The French Club's activities for
1982-1983 included flowergram sales, a
successfully received French dinner in
February, going to see "Cyrano de
Bergerac" in October, and bowling. Officers include: Front: Mrs. Diann Sattler, Advisor; Lynn Desjardins, 6th hour
representative; Rachel McRae, VicePresident. Back: Dawn Hilton and Amy
Rootes , Social Chairmen ; Gail
Wineland, Secretary and Sherri Locke,
President. Not Pictured: Julie Davis,
Treasurer. MEMBERS - Front: Advisor Mrs. Sattler, Lynn Desjardins,
Rachel McRae, Dawn Hilton, Lori Litwaitis, Paula Falzon, Jill Philippy,
Sherri Taylor, Diane Ingraham, Angela
Erts, Kim Rosendaul, Laurinda Morrison, Lisa Smallwood. Middle: Jennifer
Dobson, Steve Miller, Gail Wineland,
Sherri Locke, Alicia Veysey, Karen
Hosek, Inez Letts, Kathy Herman,
Marion Beckwith. Back: Mike Kanaby,
Susan Engelhardt, Connie Quimby,
Darla Sellers, Amy Rootes, Tonya
Meyer, Jim Luce, Dan Nance, Sarah
Brickey, Shawna Walters, and Becky
Brown.

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�LIBRARYCLU
Members of the Library Club
enjoyed a successful year. Activities included two used book
sales, bowling against the
French Club, reading to 2nd
graders during Chrildrens' Book
Week, sponsoring a bookmark
contest through the Art Classes
and a Book Fair during National Library Week. A field
trip to the Henry Ford Centennial Library is also being
planned. OFFICERS Sue
Sailor, Treasurer; Paula Falzon,
President; Jennifer Dobson,
Vice-President. Not Pictured:
Laura Horney, Secretary.
MEMBERS - Sherri Taylor,
Sue Sailor, Paula Falzon,
Shawna Walters, Jennifer Dobson, Laura Stafford, Mrs.
Virginia Brown, Advisor.

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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
INDUCTS NINE

On May 5, the Quincy Chapter of the National
Honor Society inducted three Juniors and six
Sophomores. The introduction of the inductees
and their parents was by Mr. Richard Spalding,
chapter advisor. Dr. Peter Baldwin, local
veterinarian, was the speaker for the ceremony. He
spoke on the importance of goal setting and acquiring educational tools for life's experiences.
MEMBERS: Advisor Mr. Richard Spalding,
Karen Hosek, Alicia Veysey, Diane Ingraham,
Tammy Meyer, Nan Weber, Lori Dobson, Rachel
McRae, Gail Condra. Middle: John Taylor, Brent
Withington, Mike Hagaman, Mike Hard. Back:
Eric Marshall, Brent Parkinson, Sue Sailor, Lynn
DesJardins, Paula Falzon.
NEW INDUCTEES FOR 1983 -Front: Ted
Kahaian, Jill Philippy, Val Beckwith, Michelle
Sobiech, Tim Finley. Back: Mike Rodgers, Billy
Harbaugh, Michelle Fillmore, Susan Englehardt.
OFFICERS Page 73: President Mike
Hagaman, Vice President Brent Parkinson, Advisor Mr. Richard Spalding, Treasurer Brent
Withington, Secretary Gail Condra.

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73

�QUINCY SOCIETY FOR
PERFORMING ARTS

OFFICERS - Sarah Brickey, President; Rachel
McRae, Vice-President; Brent Parkinson, Stage
Manager; Michelle Sobiech, Secretary-Treasurer;
Mr. Christopher Walczak, Advisor.
MEMBERS - Front: Darla Sellers, Shawna
Walters, Mike Kanaby. Second Row: Michelle
Fillmore, Dawn Waligora, Sherri Taylor, Paula
Falzon, Jill Philippy. Third Row: Laura Stafford,
Erica Arnold, Sarah Brickey, Tammy Meyer,
Ginger Hartbarger, Rachel McRae, Michelle
Sobiech, Jennifer Dobson, Advisor Mr.
Christopher Walczak. Back: Jodi Paul, Kurt
Spalding, Brent Parkinson, Eric Huttenlocher,
Robyn Rubley.

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�VARSITY LETTER
WINNERS
Front: Tim Finley, Shawn Bowers, Brad Parrish, Tim Schmidt, Diane Fidler, Tammy Dooley, Diane Gilbert Nan Weber Brett Cutler
Dawn Ledbetter, Jay Millard, Mike H~gaman, Tim Wi_lkinson. Middle: Jay Murdock, George Jenkot, Tim Brockway, Allen Blodgett:
Gordon Bassage, Dout Marsh, Pam Wilber, Val Beckw~th, Robyn Rubley, Michelle Sobiech, Lynn DesJardins, Brian Ditton, Chantal
Cochrane. Back: Shawn Avra, Chad Horn, Lonnie Laune, Jim Luce, Tim Beaudin, Cyndi Michael, Lori Babbage, Connie Quimby, Jill
Philippy, Tammy McMichael, Stephanie Wymer, Keli Cutler, April Jett. Not Pictured: Gerald Hinds and Inez Letts.

I

--

I

I

Front: Wally Schultz, Tammy Clark, Eric Rice, Brent Parkinson, Jim Supianoski. John Taylor, Ron Lange, Mike Hard, Todd
Cochrane, Kevin Kaiser, Brent Goforth, Kenny Teachout. Middle: Becky Smith, Kelly Johnson, Lori Bailey, Denise Riegel, Monica
Harris, Annette Paul, Suzanne Toth, Tammy Scheidler, Jodi Paul, Lori Camp, Lori Dobson, Tina Rumsey, Andy Logic. Back: Patti
Lutterbeck, Gail Wineland, Alicia Veysey, Lance Wiser, Tim Rzepka, Joel Falstad, Scott Sobiech, David Spalding, Kenny Kurtz, Scott
Lutter beck, Craig Fish, David Don brock, Dan Morris. Not Pictured: Rick Deal.
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�YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT
OFFICERS - Co-chairperson Brent Parkinson,
Chaplain Lori Dobson, Secretary Robyn Rubley,
Treasurer Eric Huttenlocher and Co-chairperson
Gail Condra. MEMBERS - Front: Advisor Mr.
Brent Veysey, Erica Arnold, Dawn Waligora, Pam
Stark, Michelle Fillmore, Lori Bailey, Diane
Fidler, Gail Condra, Diane Ingraham, Robyn
Rubley, Jason Bailey, Joey Mitchell, Bob Miner,
Tim Finley. Middle: JoEllen Robson, Soctt Locke,
Karime Cariuty, Keli Cutler, Stephanie Wymer,
Nan Weber, Sherri Brown, Calista Sanderson.
Back: Advisor Mr. Gary Male, Alicia Veysey, Lori
Dobson, Sue Sailor, Rachel McRae, Michelle
Sobiech, Darla Sellers, Sherri Locke, Brent
Parkinson, Brent Withington, Sarah Brickey, Jay
Millard, Eric Huttenlocher.

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�In April, Quincy Youth in Government students participated in
the 35th Annual Youth in Government at the state capitol
building in Lansing. The pre-requisite to this was PreLegislature, held at the YMCA Center in Battle Creek. At PreLeg Alicia Veysey, Lori Dobson, Michelle Sobiech, and Diane
Ingraham obtained the offices of Speaker of the House, State
Chaplain, Clerk of the House, and Member of the Governor's
Cabinet, respectively. At the state legislature members participated in model running of the Michigan Legislature in the
actual House and Senate chambers. Five Quincy students participated in the Judicial Branch of Government which proved to
be a very rewarding experience. Gail Condra and Eric Huttenlocher served as defense attorneys, and Brent Withington
and Todd Cochrane served as the prosecuting attorneys. Jay
Millard was chosen to be Quincy's Judge, and later was selected
to sit on the Supreme Court Bench as the Youth Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court. During the spring members sell concessions at track meets to finance their summer trip to YMCA
Camp Horseshoe, a leadership camp in West Virginia.

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��EVENTS

�HOMECOMING WEEK, AWESOME
TOTALLY AWESOME!

(1)

(2)

so

(1) KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATES- Sherri
Locke, Lisa Booher, Gail Condra, Tammy Clark,
Lori Bailey, Mike Hard, Mike Hagaman, Eric Rice,
John Taylor, Brent Parkinson. (2) King Mike
Hard and Queen Gail Condra, during half time of
the homecoming game. (3) 1982 Homecoming
Queen Gail Condra and her Uncle, Mr. Robert
King.
This year's Homecoming Theme was "Movies."
The Seniors chose "Grease," the Juniors chose
"Rocky III," the Sophomores chose "Dial M. for
Murder," and the Freshmen chose "E.T." After
the week's events were over, the Seniors won the

(3)

�\

J

(3)

(4)

(1) Several of the well-dressed
students at Q.H.S. during
homecoming week. (2) Varsity
Football players and Mr.
Nowicki get fired-up at the
parade, before the big game. (3)
Masquerade day during
homecoming brought about the
re-birth of the Roman Empire.
(4) Three freshman girls who
defintely enjoyed Punk Rock
day. (5) Mr. Evon is tops with
Varsity football players.

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�(1)

(2)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(1) The Seniors first prize float. (2) Senior Bretn Withington receiving the pep jug from Michelle Sobiech,
Student Council Secretary. (3) The Seniors and their' chicken during the afternoon parade. (4) At the
homecoming assembly the Seniors were cheered on by their chicken. (5) Everyone at the homecoming
assembly celebrating the victory to be. (6) Students who really punked-out during Punk Rock day.

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�SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION
MICHIGAN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION SOCIETY AND TRI-STATE DRAFTING COMPETITION - Front: Robert Speaker,
Ted Kahaian, Diane Ingraham, David Dean, Shawn Massey, David Thornton. Middle: Doug Marsh, Jim McRae, Kenny Kurtz,
Monigue Craig, Allen Blodgett, Tim Rzepka, Advisor Mr. Chuck Cook. Back: Doug Dobson, Delores Dean, Murl Kinsey, John Kinsey,
Robert Hooley, Ed Cariuty, Denny Higbee.

ARGUBRIGHT BUSINESS OLYMPICS - Front: Brad Parrish, Dawn Hilton, Michelle Sobiech, Tom Lothamer, Bruce Kempton,
David Wilcox. Second Row: Lynn DesJardins, Paula Falzon, Stephanie Roush, Rachel McRae, Michelle Fillmore, Erica Arnold,
JoEllen Robson, Angela Basse, Rhonda VanRiper, Val Beckwith. Third Row: Denise Riegel, Karime Cariuty, Mike Hagaman, Mike
Hard, Tim Brown, Gail Wineland, Peggy Gollnick, Lori Dobson, LeeAnn·Watters. Back: Advisor Mrs. Sandra Newell, Advisor Mr. Andrew Parzych, Brent Withington, David Spalding, Pam Stark, Tim Brockway, Connie Quimby, Sue Sailor, Lori Babbage.

83

�A WIND
BETWEEN
THE HOUSES
A most unusual play entitled A Wind Between the Houses
was this year's QHS dramatic offering, presented by the Quincy
Society for the Performing Arts on the evenings of December 4
and 5, 1982. The play, a comedy-drama, starred Kim Hagy as
Gracie Martin, a mildly eccentric widow who keeps the ashes of
her deceased husband on the mantlepiece. Her insistence on
maintaining regular conversations with the remains causes her
selfish and conniving daughter Sheila and her nasty and
egocentric son John (played by Kris Quimby and Kurt
Spalding) to destroy their mother's most prized possession the urn of ashes - in a most heartless and callous way. The
play's unusual course of events and colorful characters provided
a most unusual evening of theatre. Maurice Hill's play was
directed by Mr. Christopher Walczak and was his twenty-third
production at QHS. The performances were highlighted by the
talents of Jennifer Dobson, Eric Huttenlocher, Rachel McRae,
Paula Falzon, Mike Kanaby, Jodi Paul, and Shawna .Walters.
Sarah Brickey acted as Mr. Walczak's production assistant, and
Brent Parkinson acted as stage manager.

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Front: Jennifer Dobson, Shawna Walters, Jodi Paul, Kim Hagy, Paula Falzon. Middle: Ginger Hartbarger,
Rachel McRae, Mike Kanaby, Mr. Christopher Walczak, Brent Parkinson, Sarah Brickey. Back: Kurt
Spalding, Kris Quimby, Eric Huttenlocher.

�85

�PROJECT CHRISTMAS
STILL HELPING
THE NEEDY
AFTER15YEARS
Nearly 30 families in Branch County were able to enjoy
Christmas due to the caring efforts of the News Focus Class
Project Christmas.
Project Christmas co-chairpersons were Cathy Smith and
Doug Russell. Nan Weber was secretary and treasurer was
Sherri Locke. The committee chairpersons were: Gail Condra,
routing; Ron Lange, toy repair; Nan Weber, food; Wally
Schultz, wrapping; Dawn Hilton, clothing; Darla Sellers, promotions. Mr. Veysey and Mr. Chard served as advisors.
Other members of the class include: Becky Brown, Andrew
Buell, Eric Marshall, Shawn Massey, Rachel McRae, Brent
Parkinson, Bruce Pohl, Jamie Prince, David Roberts, Sue
Sailor, Calista Sanderson, Jim Supianoski, John Taylor, Lance
Wiser, LaRae Walker, Mike Waterbury, Scott Wilkinson, Tammy Meyer, Becky Smith, and Tammy Clark.

86

�87

�DIANE INGRAHAM CROWNED
On February 5, Diane Ingraham was chosen as
the 1983 Tip-Up Queen during the annual Tip-Up
Pageant and Talent Show. Diane also won the title
of Miss Congeniality. Lori Dobson was chosen as
1st Runner-Up while Denise Houck was voted 2nd
Runner-Up.

...

TIP-UP CONTESTANTS- Lorie Camp, Lori Dobson, Tricia Gruner, Diane Ingraham, Nan Weber, Tammy Clark, Dawn Ledbetter, Roxie Knapp, Denise Houck.
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�1983 TIP-UP QUEEN

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�ORIOLE WEEK MEMORIES
(1) The student body in culmination of
the week's events elected Sherri Locke
as Miss Oriole and Brent Parkinson as
Mr. Oriole; (2) Keli Cutler determined
not to drop the egg; (3) MISS AND MR.
ORIOLE CANDIDATES - Front: Ken
Holloway, Kevin Hooley, Kurt
Spalding, Eric Huttenlocher, Joel
Falstad, Brent Parkinson. Middle: Val
Beckwith, Sheri Brown, Diane Fidler,
Stephanie Wymer, Lynn DesJardins,
Sherri Locke, Karime Cariuty. Back:
Brad Parish, Dawn Hilton, Doug Dobson, Kelly Johnson, James Weber, Tammie Myers, Kent Falstad, Michelle
Sobiech. Not Pictured: Jim Supianoski;
(4) Freshman Ed Cariuty catching the
egg; (5) Sophomores won the Family
Feud.

(3)

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(4)

�(1) The victorious team in the
locker room after being able to
down previously unbeaten
Athens in overtime by a score of
51-49; (2) Junior girls in the
saucer pull; (3) Toga day during
Oriole week; (4) For the second
year in a row the Class of '84
was able to win the saucer pulls.
(1)

(2)

(3)

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(4)

�(3)

(4)

(1) Kelly Johnson really using
her head during the stand on
your head contest; (2) Seniors
cheering at the afternoon
assembly; (3) The Sophomore
girls won the three -legged race
for the second year in a row; (4)
The Junior guys held it together
to pull out a victory; (5)
Students who dressed up for the
Cowboy and Indian day.

(5)

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�CLASS OF '83 OVERALL CHAMPS!
The Juniors captured first place in the trike
race. The Junior boys' team of Tim Braden, Andy
Buell, Joel Falstad, Tim Finley, Bart Marshall,
David Thornton, Tim Wilkinson and Lance Wiser
set a new record in the 880 relay with a time of
3:39.8. The Senior girls' team of Lori Bailey, Sarah
Brickey, Gail Condra, Ginger Hartbarger, Sherri
Locke, Dawn Ledbetter, Jamie Prince, and Calista
Sanderson also set a new record in the girls' 880
relay with a time of 4:09.8. Lori Dobson won the
girls' 100 yard drag with a record setting time of
23.5 and Lance Wiser won the boys' 100 yard drag
with a time of 22.1.
The Senior girls won the girls' tug of war and
the Senior boys won the boys' tug of war. The
Juniors won the featherweight tug of war.
The Pibb Ball game was won by the Juniors and
the Seniors were victorious in the Balloon Toss
and Frisbie Toss. Mike Hard and Gail Wineland
won the 50 yard Flipper Flash, a new event, with
times of 7.9 and 11.0 respectively.
Final standings were: Seniors - 1st Place;
Juniors - 2nd Place; Sophomores - 3rd Place
and Freshmen -4th Place.

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�94

�95

�UP WHERE WE BELONG

96

"Up Where We Belong" was the theme of the 1983 Junior-Senior Prom held at the
Coldwater Country Club on May 28, 1983. Before the dinner, Lori Dobson gave the
Welcome and Michelle Sobiech read the invocation. After the dinner, Michael Hard read
the Class Will and Brent Withington read the Class Prophecy. A beautiful scenic setting
and music by D.J.'s On the Run added to an enjoyable evening for all.

�97

�SENIORS EARN MANY AWARDS

98

Senior Honors Night was held June 6 with Mike Hard, president of the Class of 1983 acting as Master of Ceremonies.
Scholarships worth over $34,000 were presented to members of the Class of '83. A new scholarship this year was the Gordon Bowerman Agriculture Scholarship. Seniors receiving scholarships were: Lori Bailey, Becky Brown, Tammy Clark, Gail Condra, Diane
Fidler, Diane Gilbert, Mike Hagaman, Kim Hagy, Mike Hard, Denise Houck, Eric Huttenlocher, Diane Ingraham, Kevin Kaiser, Tammy Meyer, Jay Millard, Brent Parkinson, Melissa Pierson, Jennifer Shilling, Kurt Spalding, Steve Stempien, John Taylor, Nan Weber
and Brent Withington.
Lisa Booher received the Citizenship Award. The DAR Good Citizen Award for 1982-83 was presented to Mike Hard; the DAR Good
Citizen Award for 1982-83 was presented to Brent Withington. A 4-year Perfect Attendance Award was given to Nan Weber.
American Legion Outstanding Service Awards were given to Gail Condra and Brent Parkinson. Girls' State Awards were given to
Tammy Clark and Diane Ingraham; Boys' State Awards were given to Brent Parkinson and Brent Withington.
Mike Hard was presented with the Physics Award. The Advanced Math Award was presented to Brent Parkinson. Todd Cochrane
received the Dekalb Agriculture Award. Jeff Suever received the John Philip Sousa Award. Anita Cekander and Diana Dean received
awards for excellence in Art. Sarah Brickey, Kim Hagy, Eric Huttenlocher and Kurt Spalding were presented with Drama Awards.
Four Year Varsity Sports Awards were given to: Gail Condra, Girls' Basketball; Todd Cochrane, Cross Country; Mike Hard and
Scott Wilkinson, Wrestling; Lori Bailey and Tammy Dooley, Girls' Track; Jay Millard and Jim Supianoski, Boys' Track. Senior
Athlete of the Year Awards were presented to Gail Condra and Eric Rice. The Nell Volkert Sportsmanship Award was presented to
Gail Condra and the Philip Normandin Sportsmanship Award was presented to Jim Supianoski.

�99

�EIGHTY -ONE SENIORS RECEIVE
DIPLOMAS

100

The one hundred third annual commencement
exercises of QHS were held on June 10, 1983 at 8
P.M. on the athletic field. Processional and recessional music was provided by the band.
The Top Ten students each had a special part in
the exercises: Brent Parkinson, Invocation; John
Taylor, Welcome; Mike Hagaman, Class Poem;
Brent Withington, Presentation of Class Gift;
Mike Hard, Charge to Class; Nan Weber, Appreciation to Faculty and Staff; Diane Ingraham,

Appreciation to Parents; Tammy Meyer, Appreciation to Community; Gail Condra, Introduction to Speaker; Eric Marshall, Benediction.
The commencement address was given by Mr.
·Philip A. Cusick, followed by the presentation of
the class by Mr. Richard Spalding, Principal, the
confirmation of diplomas by Mr. Leon Parrish,
President of the Board of Education, and the
presentation of diplomas by Mr. Ronald Reynolds,
Superintendent.

�101

��SPORTS

�Quincy

187
187
174
168
190
186
168
165
187
166
171
174

GOLF
Opponent
173 Coldwater
208 Bronson
185 Union City
180 Springport
172 Concord
189 Jonesville
160 Coldwater
184 union City
187 Bronson OT
155 Concord
176 Jonesville
177 Springport

SCOREBOARD

VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
57
49 Hillsdale
56
46 Litchfield
58
65 Athens
61
63 Union City OT
79
28 Reading
53
42 Addison
53
41 Homer
43
65 Concord
77
52 Springport
60
57 Jonesville
55
58 Bronson OT
51
48 Athens OT
55
64 Coldwater
74
48 Reading
75
73 HomerOT
61
78 Concord
52
60 Springport
73
63 Jonesville
63
66 Union City
57
80 Bronson

JVFOOTBALL
Quincy
Opponent
22
6
Bronson
0
18
Athens
0
6
Union City
16
30
Reading
0
12
Homer
22
8
Concord
0
8
Springport
38
6
Jonesville

VARSITY FOOTBALL
Quincy
Opponent
20
0 Bronson
13 12 Athens
12 19 Union City
41
6 Reading
12
7 Homer
13
6 Concord
44
8 Springport
20 14 Jonesville
0 36 Michigan
Center

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CROSS COUNTRY
Quincy
Opponent
39
20
Jonesville
42
18
Reading
32
23
Union City
44
17
Concord
30
27
Springport

.
WRESTLING
Quincy
Opponent
54
3
Jackson
48
24
Coldwater
22
48
Bronson
28
43
Athens
20
44
Union City
30
40
Hudson
45
30
Homer
24
33
Constantine
28
36
Concord
47
19
Springport
17
47
Hillsdale
39
25
Jonesville
Quincy
9th Place
7th Place
5th Place
5th Place
4th Place

Invitational
Addison
Clinton
Hillsdale
Napoleon
Constantine

GIRLS'JV
BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
21
24
Bronson
20
30
Camden
33
15
Camden
27
31
Athens
42
17
Union City
31
11
Reading
38
22
Homer
35
20
Concord
27
14
Springport
21
16
Jonesville
33
22
Athens
22
25
Litchfield
43
9
Union City
32
18
Reading
34
20
Homer
26
11
Concord
41
22
Springport
23
11
Jonesville

�GIRLS' VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
41
28 Bronson
29
46 White Pigeon
17
70 Camden
30
61 Athens
39
57 Union City
31
44 Reading
19
66 Homer
45
34 Concord
53
27 Springport
42
40 Jonesville
48
52 Athens
31
56 Litchfield
46
43 Union City
34
40 Reading
34
66 Homer
41
35 Concord
57
44 Springport
34
41 Jonesville
30
29 Jonesville
40
39 Bronson
38
66 Homer

JVBASEBALL
Quincy
Opponent
4
5
Union City
5
12
Tekonsha
2
13
Coldwater
4
5
Union City
5
6
Bronson
1
5
Bronson
6
9
Coldwater
5
4
Bronson

JV VOLLEYBALL
Quincy
Opponent
1
Athens
2
2
1
Union City
1
2
Reading
1
Homer
2
2
Concord
1
Springport
2
Jonesville
2
Athens
2
Union City
1
2
Reading
1
2
Homer
0
2
Concord
0
Springport
2
0
2
Jonesville

JV BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
37
54
Hillsdale
33
51
Litchfield
25
61
Athens
31
28
Union City
35
Reading
33
35
50
Addison
32
44
Homer
38
50
Concord
24
33
Springport
50
46
Jonesville
16
61
Bronson
26
44
Athens
29
Coldwater
64
34
23
Reading
48
37
Homer
Concord
33
61
48
Springport
35
Jonesville
38
69
42
Union City
38

VARSITY
VOLLEYBALL
Quincy
Opponent
2 Athens
0
2 Union City
0
2
0 Olivet
2
1 Reading
2 Homer
0
2 Concord
0
2
1 Springport
2
1 Jonesville
2
1 Athens
2 Union City
0
2 Reading
0
2 Homer
0
1 Waldron
2
2 Athens
0
2
0 Litchfield
2
0 Centerville
2 Colon
0
2 Concord
0
2
0 Springport
2 Detroit
0
Bishop Foley
2 Springfield
0
2 Hillsdale
0
2 Coldwater
0
2
0 Jonesville
2
0 Maple Valley
2 Pennfield
0

BOYS' TRACK
Quincy
Opponent
Camden
67
65
Coldwater
79
53
Litchfield
54
78
84
48
Bronson
Athens
67
65
Union City
61
70
Reading
63
69
74
Homer
58
Concord
48
84
Springport
42
90
Jonesville
94
37

VARSITY BASEBALL
Quincy Opponent
1 18 Union City
7
3 Reading
7
2 Homer
1 11 Concord
2 11 Springport
0
3 Jonesville
1 14 Athens
0 11 1Athens
0 11 Union City
16
3 Reading
1
4 Homer
3
2 Concord
5
4 Bronson
0 10 Michigan Center
3
8 Springport
12 13 Homer
7 11 Jonesville

GIRLS' TRACK
Opponent
Quincy
Camden
32
91
Coldwater
74
49
Litchfield
84
39
Bronson
52
71
Athens
38
85
Union City
41
82
44
Reading
79
44
Homer
79
72
Concord
51
Springport
87
36
52
Jonesville
70

105

�ALL

CONFERENCE

STARS

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(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

�(1)

(2)

Included on these pages are those
athletes who were named to All Conference teams or took first place in conference meets.
Page 106: (1) Cross Country - Todd
Cochrane; (2) Girls' Basketball - Gail
Condra; (3) Wrestling - Mike Hard; (4)
Volleyball- Nan W-eber; (5) Boys' Track
- Eric Rice; (6) Girls' Track - Diane
Gilbert; (7) Baseball- Doug Russell.
Page 107: (1) Football- Tim Wilinson,
Eric Rice and Jim Supianoski; (2) Golf Mike Hagaman and Tim Schmidt; (3)
Boys' Basketball - Eric Rice and John
Taylor.

(3)
107

�GIRLS CHEER TEAMS ON TO VICTORY!

(1)

(2)

Page 108: (1) VARSITY FOOTBALL
CHEERLEADERS- Top to Bottom: Lori Dobson, Cathy Smith, Becky Smith, Tammy Clark,
Lisa Booher, Tammy Johnson, Suzanne Toth. Not
Pictured: Lorie Camp. (2) VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - Top to Bottom:
Cathy Smith, Becky Smith, Suzanne Toth, Lisa
Booher, Dawn Ledbetter, Lori Dobson, Tammy
Clark, Lorie Camp. (3) JV FOOTBALL
CHEERLEADERS - Top to Bottom: Tonya
Meyer, Amy Rootes, Suzi Roberts, Dusti Earl,
Jackie Cooper, Tina TraiL Page 109: (1) JV
BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - L to R:
Dusti Earl, Amy Rootes, Jackie Cooper, Suzi
Roberts, Tonya Meyer. Not Pictured: Tina TraiL
(2) Tammy Johnson shows off new uniform. (3)
Advisor Sandi Price. (4) "Are you rooting for the
boys?, yea, man." (5) Remember when the
cheerleaders would cheer, "We want Ludlow, We
want Ludlow" and he would lead us in the cheer
"Yea Team, Yea Team, Fight, Fight, Fight!" (6)
"Come on, come on, let's jive."

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(3)

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(5)

(6)

109

�SHARE ''BIG 8'' CHAMPIONSHIP

The 1982 Orioles coached by Lonney Evon began the season
with only three starters returning from last year's "Big 8"
Championship team. Through hard work, determination and a
solid defense the Orioles continued the winning tradition with a
7-1 Conference Record and a 7-2 Overall Record. Quincy had
been picked by critics to be no better than fourth before the
season began. Quincy finished the season tied for 1st Place with
Athens losing only to Union City in league play. For the second
year in a row Quincy kept the "bell" by defeating Reading. The
team lost their final contest to Michigan Center in the Cascade
Playoffs. Jim Supianoski became the "Big 8" Conference alltime leading ground-gainer with his career high record of 3,059
yards in 520 carries.
Members of the "Orange Crush" team received post season
awards as follows: Team's Most Valuable Lineman: Eric Rice,
Team's Most Valuable Back: Jim Supianoski, Team's Most Improved Player Award: David Williams. 1st Team All Conference: Eric Rice, Jim Supianoski and Tim Wilkinson; 2nd
Team All Conference: Gerald Hinds, Kevin Kaiser and Joe Harmon; Honorable Mention: Brent Parkinson. All Conference
Most Valuable Player: Jim Supianoski. Coldwater Daily
Reporter All Area Team: Joe Harmon, Gerald Hinds, Kevin
Kaiser, Eric Rice, Jim Supianoski and Tim Wilkinson;
Honorable Mention: Brent Parkinson and Wally Schultz. 1st
Team All State: Jim Supianoski; Special Mention All State:
Eric Rice.
THE TEAM- Front: Manager Doug Craig, Wally Schultz,
Jim Supianoski, Brent Parkinson, Doug Russell, Joe Harmon,
Jay Millard, Ken Holloway, Eric Rice, Ron Lange. Middle: Tim
Wilkinson, Doug Marsh, Andy Buell, Brian Ditton, Gerald
Hinds, Brett Cutler, David Williams, Tim Rzepka, Danny Morris, Manager Marc Brand. Back: Coach Lonney Evon, Kevin
Kaiser, Brent Wygant, David Donbrock, Ken Teachout, Scott
Wilkinson, Allen Blodgett, Art Hart, Joel Falstad, Coach Mike
Nowicki.

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�1982 GRIDIRON GRADUATES

CO-CAPTAINS Rice.

Brent Parkinson and Eric

Jody Harmon, Brett Cutler, David Williams and
Ken Holloway.
112

Wally Schultz,
Wilkinson.

Jim

Supianoski

and

Scott

Doug Russell, Jay Millard, Ron Lange and Kevin
Kaiser.

�OURLOYALFANS

113

�GOLF TEAM FINISHES SECOND

The Oriole Golf Team finished another successful season with an overall record of 8 wins and
4 losses and a league record of 6 wins and 2 losses.
This earned the team 2nd place in the "Big 8".
The Orioles placed 2nd in the Conference Meet
and 7th in the Regional Meet.
In the Fayette Invitational, Quincy took 1st
Place Team Honors and Scott Lutterbeck and Tim
Schmidt took 1st and 2nd Place Individual
Honors.
Finishing 4th and 6th on the All Conference
Team were Tim Schmidt and Mike Hagaman. Tim
Schmidt earned "Most Valuable" honors and Mike
Mitchell was "Most Improved".
THE TEAM - Front: Chad Horn, Mike
Hagaman, Tim Schmidt, Scott Lutterbeck, Jim
Weber. Back: Brent Rodgers, Tim Kingsbury, Dan
Williams, Rick Deal, Mike Mitchell and Coach Bob
Mitchell.

114

�115

�HARRIERS GAIN EXPERIENCE

The 1982 Cross Country team was a young team, but very determined. Even though the Harriers finished the season with a 0-5 dual
meet record, they gained valuable experience.
Kelly Johnson, who placed 3rd in the Girls' Class C State Finals last year, was injured early in the season.
Todd Cochrane was named to the All Conference Team with his lOth place finish in the Conference meet. Todd also qualified for the
State meet and placed 47th in the Class C State Finals.
Jim Luce received the Most Improved Runner Award and Todd Cochrane received the Most Valuable Runner Award. Todd also
received his four year award.
THE TEAM- Front: Manager Jeff Hawes and Manager Corey Avra. Back: Coach Bob Bell, Jason Shilling, Shawn Avra, Todd
Cochrane, Chantal Cochrane, Shawn Bowers, Kelly Johnson and Jimmy Luce.

116

�117

�VARSITY FIGHTS TOUGH BATTLE

118

The 1982 Girls' Basketball team completed the season with a 9-12 record and a fifth place finish in the
Big 8 Conference. Key injuries limited the effectiveness of the Lady Orioles throughout the season. Two
bright spots in the season came when the girls beat highly touted Union City 46-43 and then later working
their way into the district championship game before losing to Regional Champs, Homer.
Team awards included: MOST IMPROVED: Diane Fidler, OUTSTANDING REBOUNDERS: Diane
Fidler and Michelle Sobiech, OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER: Michelle Sobiech, MOST
VALUABLE PLAYER: Gail Condra.
Two players received post season honors. Michelle Sobiech was given honorable mention on the All Conference Team and the All Area Team, while Gail Condra won All Conference and All Area recognition. In
addition, Gail received Honorable Mention to the Detroit Free Press All State Team.
THE TEAM- Front: Manager Lori Sobiech, Statistician Gail Wineland, Pam Wilber, Lynn DesJardins,
Lori Bailey, Michelle Sobiech, Val Beckwith, Manager Tyler Stewart. Back: Manager Penny Parrish, Patti
Lutterbeck, Alicia Veysey, Nan Weber, Robyn Rubley, Diane Fidler, Gail Condra, Tammy Scheidler,
Manager Debbie Lutterbeck and Coach Bob Stewart.

�119

�ORIOLES TIE FOR THIRD PLACE

The 1982-83 Varsity Basketball Season was full of excitement
with 4 games going into overtime. The Varsity Team comprised
of 4 Seniors, 4 Juniors and 4 Sophomores finished the season
with a Conference Record of 8-6 and an Overall Record of 11-9.
The Orioles tied with Union City ofr 3rd place in the Conference. The biggest thrill of the season was defeating unbeaten
Athens in overtime. One of the biggest disappointments was
losing to Bronson in double overtime. Most points scored in one
game: John Taylor- 39, Eric Rice- 32. Leading Scorers: Eric
Rice - 334 points, John Taylor - 285 points. (Due to illness
and injury John missed 6 games). Top Rebounders: Eric Rice229, David Spalding- 141. Leading in Assists: Tim Wilkinson
120

- 117. Most Valuable Player - Eric Rice. Most Improved
Player- Wally Schultz. All Conference 1st Team: Eric Rice
and J_ohn Taylor. All Conference Honorable Mention: Wally
Schultz. All Area Team: Eric Rice and John Taylor. "AP" Class
C All State Honorable Mention: Eric Rice and John Taylor.
Free Press Class C All State Honorable Mention: Eric Rice.
THE TEAM- Front: Manager Scott Withington, Tim Wilkinson, Tim Schmidt, Gerald Hinds, Manager David Luce. Back:
Coach Doug Johnson, Wally Schultz, John Taylor, Andy Buell,
David Spalding, Eric Rice, Doug Russell, Craig Fish, Tim
Finley, Kenny Kurtz. Not Pictured: Manager Nate Johnson.

�121

�2nd PLACE IN BIG 8 TOURNAMENT

The 1982-83 Quincy High Wrestling Team was a young and inexperienced team, still the squad managed a 2nd place finish in the
Big 8 Conference Tournament. The matmen earned a 3rd place berth overall in the Conference with a 3-3 Conference Record and a 4-8
Overall Record.
Senior Captain Mike Hard was elected the Most Valuable Wrestler, was 1st in the Big 8 and was 2nd in our district at 138lbs. Mike
also led the team in falls and was a 4-year letter winner. Senior Captain Scott Wilkinson 'led the team in take downs, was a 3rd time
Regional qualifier, and was a 4-year letter winner also. Lance Wiser was our only State qualifier and was elected "Hard Nose 82-83."
Gordon Bassage was elected "Rookie of the Year," Brent Wygant was chosen as "Most Improved" and Kevin Kaiser was our "Spark
Plug."
THE TEAM - Front: Statistician Rachel McRae, Tim Rzepka, Brent Withington, Tim Beaudin, Chad Horn, Dan Nance, Tom
Lothamer, Jim Luce, manager Donald Kahaian and manager Andy Kaiser. Back: Coach Ken Downey, Lance Wiser, Lonnie Laurie, Ed
Marsh, Gordon Bassage, Brad Parrish, Ron Coco, Scott Wilkinson, Mike Hard, Bruce Pohl, Brent Wygant, Dan Morris, Kevin Kaiser,
George Jenkot and Jay Millard. Not Pictured: Statistician Dawn Hilton.
Above: Captain Mike Hard, Captain Scott Wilkinson, and Kevin Kaiser showing his happiness after winning his match.

122

�123

�SPIKERS YOUNG BUT SUCCESSFUL

The Varsity Volleyball team consisted of three Seniors and seven Juniors. This young team finished the
season in fifth place with a Big 8 Conference Record of 6-8 and an overall record of 11-15.
Post season awards were given as follows: Nan Weber was selected for the Big 8 All Conference team. She
also received her 4 year award. Diane Gilbert received All Conference Honorable Mention Honors.
THE TEAM- Kelly Johnson, Christie Betts, Gail Wineland, Tammy Scheidler, Diane Fidler, Coach
Lonnie Evon, Tammy Dooley, April Jett, Nan Weber, Inez Letts and Alicia Veysey.

124

�125

�VARSITY BASEBALL 1983

,[

126

A young Oriole Baseball team concluded the
year with a 4-10 conference record and a 5-12
overall record. The improvement this team has
shown means a great deal. Especially since, six
starters will return to join a corps of promising JV
players next year.
Despite a limited number of wins, this team did
manage to play well later in the season and even
bring home a trophy from the Bronson
Invitational.
Post Season Awards were given as follows: Doug
Russell received 1st Team All Conference honors,

---

Shawn Massey made the 2nd Team and Gerald
Hinds and Tim Wilkinson received Honorable
Mention. Mike Hagaman received the Most
Valuable Award and Shawn Massey received the
Most Improved Award from their teammates.
THE TEAM- Front: Gerald Hinds, Wally Schultz, Jody Harmon, Brian Ditton, Mike Waterbury, Todd Ellis, Lance Wiser.
Middle: Manager Todd Male, David Thornton, Brent Parkinson, Tim Brockway, Mike Hagaman, David Williams, Manager
Chad McGlothlen. Back: Coach Lonney Evon, Tim Wilkinson,
Shawn Massey, Doug Russell, Kurt Spalding, Coach Greg
Gruner.

�\

127

�BOYS' TRACK TEAM REBUILDS

128

The boys' track team finished the 1983 season with a 3-4 conference dual meet record and an overall dual meet record of 5-6. The
Orioles finished 4th in the conference meet, giving them 5th place overall in final track standings. The team received a runnerup
trophy at the Bronson Invitational.
Quincy qualified at least one individual in every event for the County Meet. The following boys earned a 1st place in the County
Meet: David Spalding- high jump (tied meet record of 6'), Kevin Kaiser- Discus, Tim Finley- pole vault, Eric Rice- 120 yd. high
hurdles (set new meet record- 15.5), Jim Supianoski- 100 yd. dash, Ron Lange- 880 yd. run, Jim Supianoski, Tim Finley, Brent
Wygant and Eric Rice- 440 yd. relay team.
The boys finished 6th in the State regional and qualified two individuals for the State Meet: Eric Rice and Jim Supianoski. Jim
qualified all four years for the State Meet.
Eric Rice joins the Century Club with 183 points. He also placed 1st in the Conference Meet in the 120 yd. high hurdles with a time
of 15.4.
THE TEAM- Front: Manager Lance DeMerritt, Kenny Teachout, Scott Locke, Jason Shilling, Matt Pepper, Jay Murdock, Allen
Blodgett, Manager Richie Schultz. Middle: Coach Bob Bell, David Spalding Ron Lange, Eric Rice, Kevin Kaiser, Brent Goforth, Tim
Finley, Coach Dan Ludlow. Back: Andy Logic, Jay Millard, Brett Cutler, Jim Supianoski, Soctt Sobiech, Brent Wygant, Todd
Cochrane, Kevin Stempien.

�129

�DUAL MEET WINNING STREAK
ENDSAT65

130

�The 1983 Quincy Girls' Track team was a young team that
developed throughout the year. The Lady Orioles finished the
season with a 4-3 league record and an 8-3 dual meet record.
Quincy Girls' state record of 65 consecutive dual meet wins
came to an end when they were defeated by Conference
Champs Athens. This record involved hundreds of individuals
during the seven-year string and is a tribute to our school and
our coaching staff.
The girls won the Bronson Invitational for the 8th year in a
row and tied for 2nd place in the Mendon Relays.
This year the 220 yard hurdles were replaced with the 330
yard low hurdles. Setting a record in this event was Connie
Quimby with a time of 49.8.
Diane Gilbert won 1st Place in the Conference Meet in the

discus with a throw of 102'11" .
Four girls scored at least 100 points: Connie Quimby - 147 1f2
points, Jill Philippy - 136 1f2 points, Kelly Johnson - 119 1f2
points and Tammy Dooley - 115 points. Kelly Johnson is in
6th Place in Career High Points with 372 % points.
THE TEAM - Front: Kelly Johnson, Lori Dobson, Jill
Philippy, Lori Bailey, Lori Camp, Lynn DesJardins, Pam
Wilber, Monica Harris, Annette Paul. Middle: Coach Gary
Adams, Manager Diane Fidler, Dawn Hilton, Patti Lutterbeck,
Nan Weber, Connie Quimby, Denise Riegel, Chantal Cochrane,
Tina Rumsey, Coach Marty Chard . Back: Melanie Ryan, Tammy McMichael, Val Beckwith, Lori Babbage, Cyndi Michael,
Diane Gilbert, Tammy Dooley, Jodi Paul.

131

�JV'S GAIN EXPERIENCE

The JV Football Team finished the 1982 season with a 2-5
Conference record and a 3-5 Overall record. The JV's had some
tough competition but they showed their determination and
gained some valuable experience.
THE TEAM - Front: Manager Steve Trail, Carson Neible,
Ed Marsh, Matt Pepper, Teddy Kahaian, Bob Hooley, Jason
Bailey, Tom Lothamer, Gordon Bassage, Scott Locke, Billy Jeffries, Manager Jeff Hutchins. Middle: Coach Chuck Cook,
Tracy Maggart, Mark Houvener, Kenny Kurtz, Matt McConnell, Jerry Jackowiak, Dave Murray, Mike Rodgers, Tim Berry,
Ed Cariuty, Brad Parrish, Coach Dennis Quimby. Back: David
Hammond, Jim McRae, Joey Mitchell, Tim Brockway, Craig
Fish, David Spalding, David Karney, Tracy Peterson, Gordon
Thomas, Tim Blodgett, Jerrod Robinson and Shawn Talbot.

132

�''BIG 8'' CHAMPS

The 1982 JV Girls' Basketball Team won the "Big 8" Conference Title this year with a 12-2 conference record and a 15-3
overall record. An improved offensive output and a tenacious
defense were the major reasons for this team's success.
THE TEAM - Front: Frenda Otis, Monica Harris, Denise
Riegel, Keli Cutler, Stephanie Roush, Cyndi Michael. Back:
Manager Laney Fickle, Connie Quimby, Stephanie Wymer,
Lori Babbage, Karime Cariuty, Angela Basse, Rhonda
VanRiper, Shari Brown and Coach Greg Gruner. Not Pictured:
Annette Paul and Manager Chris Christian.

133

�JV'S YOUNG BUT IMPRESSIVE

134

Five Sophomores joined nine Freshmen in forming this
season's Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Rick Deal and Scott
Lutterbeck led the team in scoring while Allen Blodgett and
Rick Deal led in rebounding. David Chaney and Scott Locke
added their ball handling and defensive skills to the squad.
The nine Freshmen improved steadily throughout the season
to make a valuable contribution to the team's efforts. These
first year players having a very limited middle school program
learned quickly and should be the foundation of a strong team
next season.
The team finished the season with a 6-8 Conference Record
and a 6-13 Overall Record.
THE TEAM - Front: Scott Lynd, Ed Cariuty, Scott Lutterbeck, David Chaney, Jason Bailey, Scott Locke. Back: David
Hammond, Jerrod Robinson, Allen Blodgett, Scott Sobiech,
Todd Thibideau, Rick Deal, Robert Smith, Joey Mitchell,
Coach Chuck Cook.

�VOLLEYBALL SQUAD SHOWS PROMISE

The J .V. Volleyball team showed much improvement over
the previous year. The Lady Orioles finished the season with a
5-9 Conference record.
THE TEAM - Front: Stephanie Roush, Dawn Quimby,
Denise Riegel, Keli Cutler, Jill Philippy, Frenda Otis. Back:
Robin Laurell, Tina Rumsey, Connie Quimby, Karime Cariuty,
Stephanie Roush, Lori Babbage, Coach Judy Burgess.

135

�JV'S HOLD KEY TO FUTURE

The JV Baseball team finished the season with a 1-7 record.
There was much excitement though as three of the Orioles'
losses were by one run which makes for good games but nothing
in the win column. The team improved throughout the season
and finished on a good note by defeating Bronson.
THE TEAM - Front: Manager Chris Ostrander, Shawn
Bowers, Chad Horn, Scott Lynd, Ed Cariuty, Joe Berry,
Manager Jeff Lutter beck. Middle: David Wilson, Jerrod Robinson, Scott Lutterbeck, Ken Kurtz, Mike Rodgers, Shawn
Talbot. Back: Coach Lonney Evon, Craig Fish, Jerry Jackowiak,
Rick Deal, Tim Rzepka, Jim McRae, Gordon Thomas.

136

�PING PONG TOURNAMENT

PARTICIPANTS - Front: Connie Quimby,
Denise Riegel, Dale Parrot, Tom Lothamer, Lonnie Laurie, Jim Luce, Eric Lippert, Murl Kinsey.
Second Row: Tim Schmidt, Shawn Massey, Jim
Weber, Daivd Thompson, Advisor Mr. Scott
Weber, Jim McRae, Ted Kahaian. Third Row:
Angela Basse, Stephanie Roush, Dawn Quimby,
Lynn DesJardins, Keli Cutler, Robin Laurell,
Frenda Otis, Paula Gratz, Brad Parrish. Back:
Karime Cariuty, David Wilson, David Williams,
Dan Williams, David Spalding, Joel Mitchell, Matt
McConnell, David Karney. WINNERS - Front:
David Williams, 4th Place; Dan Williams, 3rd
Place. Back: Shawn Massey, 1st Place; Mr. Scott
Weber, Advisor; Mike Hagaman, 2nd Place.

137

��MIDDLE
SCHOOL

.\

�EIGHTH GRADE
Melissa Amos
Corey Avra
Lori Baker
Jacinda Beckwith
Deborah Berry

Bobby Blowers
Iva Blowers
Mildred Blowers
Brian Bowerman
Jason Bowers

Marc Brand
Larry Brewer
Earl Brouse
Jeff Brown
Jennette Buell

Vikki Burley
Darin Carpenter
Jackie Cash
Dedre Cekander
Michelle Christian

Jerri Clark
Richard Clark
Jim Clayton
Tom Cole
Carrol Combs

Doug Craig
Angela Curtis
Jerry Kay Davis
Michael Dodd
Greg Donay

Tom Donbrock
Bobby Dooley
Tim Dowker
Joey Dunn
Scott Ernsberger

140

�David Fillmore
Glenn Finley
Marilyn Fryer
Julie Gould
Eric Green

Tim Hagaman
Lynn Hard
April Hardy
Steve Harmon
Jeff Hawes

Richard Herman
Leslie Hilton
Edward Horney
Tammie Hutchins
Nedra Huttenlocher

Christy Jansen
David Jeffries
Lorie Johnston
Tammy Justice
Donald Kahaian

Andy Kaiser
Dena Knapp
Brenda Kratzer
Richard Lensky
Marty Lewis

David Luce
Debbie Lutterbeck
Tammy Lyon
Karolyn Markley
Angela Marsh

Van Marshall
Scott Marvin
Allen McClellan
Susan Miller
Tim Minton

Richard Moore
Pat Murray
Mitchell Neeley
Penny Parrish
Lori Ann Pavelko

141

�April Philippy
Aaron Porter
Brian Price
Kevin Pruitt
Michelle Quimby

Renee Richards
MarkRootes
Dawn Russell
Kathleen Ryan
Tammy Rzepka

Bobbie Shilling
Brian Smith
Tracy Snellenberger
Lori Sobiech
Kelly Sours

Christine Tong
Eric Waterbury
Lorrinda Whitney
Scott Withington
Jackie Wood

Not Pictured:
Robert Forrester

Lonny Wright

SEVENTH GRADE
Natalie Allaman
Marci Baker
Derek Ball
Laurie Baker
Pam Barnett

Billy Beckwith
Jim Bennett
Bobby Bennett
Trent Blair
Tina Briggs

142

�Chelle Brown
Lorna Bulkowski
Sean Burley
Erik Butterbaugh

Chad Carpenter
Joseph Cekander
Norman Cekander Jr.
Callie Clark
Steve Conley

Brian Connin
Carll Converse
Jason Coolman
Andy Cottman
Paul Allan Davis

Paul David Davis
Lance DeMerritt
Greg Dobson
Richard Dobson
David Donay
I

Todd Dovey
Todd Earl
Laura Easterday
Allen Ebert
Sarah Enos

Cynthia Fillmore
Melinda Fleming
Rose Mary Forrester
Derek Foster
Tim Gibson

Debbie Gould
Paula Gruner
Rick Hagaman
Brian Hall
Beth Hammond

Autumn Hardy
Andy Hawes
Audrey Hickey
TammyHoag
Derek Horn

143

�Jimmy Howard
Jeff Hutchins
Mary Jackson
Michelle Jeffrey
Nichole Jeffrey

Kenny Johnson
Patti Justice
Kim Kaufman
Mark Landis
Jamie Lemke

Jodi Lemke
Jenni Leosh
John Locklin
DawQLogic
Trina Luckadoo

Steven Marowelli
Debbie Marvin
Melissa Mason
Michael McConnell
Patsy McDonald

Melissa McMichael
James McNabb
Kristie McRae
Kelly Michael
Patty Michalske

Pam Miller
Heather Murray
Karen Newberry
Derek O'Connell
Chris Otis

Lonna Otis
Tammy Paisley
Regina Parks
Jill Paul
Rhonda Paul

Tina Paul
Wade Paul
Tim Pearsons
Christa Pifer
Chad Purcell

144

�Ken Quimby
Derek Reichhart
Michelle Richards ·
Julie Roberts
Tad Rossman

Traci Ryan
Steve Salyer
Joel Sanderson
ij,ichie Schultz
Dorcas Shilling

Lisa Siler
Jamie Spurlock
Kirk Staley
Paul Stark
Christal Strong

t. '\

Shawn Strong
Amy Swallow
Doug Tanner
Robert Tenney
Rhonda Tesch

Brian Tobalske
Steven Trail
Noell Tucker
Tammy Turnpaugh
Kori VandyBogurt

Tressa Van over
Melissa Varino
Penny Varney
Sanford Waltz
Allen Watkins

Carol Wilson

Not Pictured:
Emily Fairbanks
Lisa McCurley

SIXTH GRADE
145

�Amy Allen
Brett Allman
Michelle Ash
Joel Asher
Toby Baade

Cheryl Balcom
Ricky Barnett
Dawn Basse
Sonja Bean
Brett Bowers

Wayne Burke
Temrey Burritt
Christine Christian
Mike Clemenson
Steve Clifford

Jennifer Consolini
Dena Converse
Clint Cook
Gaye Coolman
Steve Counterman

Kevin Crowder
Kirk Cutler
Jason Enos
Erica Ewers
Laney Fickle

Heather Gambler
Colt Gollnick
Jim Gordon
Jennifer Hand
Robert Harrington

Anissa Hart
Michelle Hawkins
Jodi Hess
Dale Horn
Gale Horn

Tina Houvener
Tom Houvener
Shawn Humpries
Janelle Jeffrey
Joe Johnson

146

�Gary Karney
Brenda Kempton
Mike King
Kathy Knapp
Karen Kratzer

Christina Leyo
Lynn Logic
Kevin Longhini
Jeff Lutter beck
Scott Maggart

Todd Male
Brenda Manley
David Marshall
Barbara McClellan
Michelle McClughen

Lisa McCurley
Jared McDowell
Chad McGlothen
Tina Meyer
Holly Moore

Loretta Moore
Sandra Morrison
Chad Musselman
Amy Newberry
David Newsome

Tami Parks
JoEllen Parrish
Heath Persails
Shannon Persails
Beth Philippy

Amy Quimby
Jennifer Rathert
Darrin Rehner
Jacki Reynolds
Ronald Richards

Jaime Sanderson
Kim Shaw
Sandy Siegel
Angel Simaske
Yancy Small

147

�Dena Smallwood
Henry Snellenberger
Lori Stayner
Kelie Strouse
Paul Swift

Deborah Thompson
Loretta Tobolske
Sam Tucker
Mark VanWald
Michelle Waite

Jason Webb
Valerie Weber
Charles Wing
Kent Wyatt

8TH GRADE AWARDS
ALL A'S AWARD
Jeff Brown, Daren Carpenter, Angela Curtis, Marilyn Fryer, Donald Kahaian,
Angela Marsh, Brian Price, Lori Sobiech, Kelly Sours - English
Jeff Brown, Marilyn Fryer, Jeff Hawes, Eddie Horney, Lori Johnston, Donald Kahaian,
Penny Parrish, Brian Price, Michelle Quimby and Lori Sobiech - Math
Van Marshall - Outstanding Contribution in Math
Jeff Brown, Daren Carpenter, Angela Curtis, Jeff Hawes, Donald Kahaian, Lori Sobiech - Social Studies
Daren Carpenter, Angela Curtis, Jeff Hawes, Donald Kahaian, Angela Marsh,
Penny Parrish, Brian Price and Lori Sobiech - Science
OUTSTANDING
Debbie Berry, Donald Kahaian and Kevin Pruitt - Phys. Ed.*** Donald Kahaian, Brian Price - Drafting
MOST IMPROVED
George Curtis- English ** * Brian Smith- Math* ** Tracy Snellenberger - Social Studies
Kevin Pruitt- Science*** Tammy Justice, Robert Forrester, Andy Kaiser - Phys. Ed.
Angela Curtis, Jeff Hawes, Donald Kahaian, Angela Marsh,
Penny Parrish, Michelle Quimby and Tammy Rzepka - CITIZENSHIP AWARD
Donald Kahaian - FACULTY AWARD
7TH GRADE AWARDS
OUTSTANDING
Rachelle Brown, Cindy Fillmore and Brian Hall - Band ** * Jim Howard and Doug Tanner - Science
Trent Blair, Sarah Enos, Emily Fairbanks, James Howard, Kim Kaufman,
Jodie Lemke, Mike McConnell, Derek O'Connell and Doug Tanner - Geography
Paula Gruner, Jeff Hutchins and Doug Tanner - Social Studies
Lee Ann Brown, Lonna Otis, Derik Reichhart and Doug Tanner - Phys. Ed.
Sarah Enos, Brian Hall, Kim Kaufman, Jamie Lemke and Doug Tanner - English
Tina Briggs, Sean Burley, Cary Coonce, Greg Dobson, Sarah Enos, Brian Hall,
Jim Howard, Kim Kaufman, Steve Marowelli, Debbie Marvin, Mike McConnell, Missy McMichael,
Lonna Otis, Derik Reichhart, Traci Ryan. Dorcas Shilling - Math
MOST IMPROVED
Rosemary Forrester- Science*** Laurie Barker, Carll Converse, Steve Marowelli- Band
Lee Ann Brown, Rachelle Brown, Lorna Bulkowski- Geography
Kelly Michael and Noel Tucker - Social Studies* ** Paula Gruner and Beth Hammond- Phys. Ed.
Todd Dovey, Nicole Jeffery and Penny Varney- English *** Kristie McRae and Jamie Spurlock - Math
Tina Briggs, Rachelle Brown and Derik Reichhart- CITIZENSHIP AWARD
6TH GRADE AWARDS
OUTSTANDING
Brett Allman and Brett Bowers - Math *** Erica Ewers - Science
Jennifer Hand- English *** Laney Fickle- Social Studies* ** Jason Enos- Band
Clint Cook and Jennifer Rathert - Phys. Ed.
MOST IMPROVED
Steve Clifford, Janelle Jeffery and Mike King- Math
Kent Wyatt - Science *** Vicky Benson - English *** Scott Maggart - Band
Tina Houvener, Jim Gordon and Shannon Persails - Phys. Ed.
Gaye Coolman, Kirk Cutler, Jennifer Hand, JoEllen Parrish
Sandy Siegel and Loretta Tobolske - CITIZENSHIP AWARD
Brenda Manley - FACULTY AWARD
148

�EIGHTH GRADE BAND

FRONT ROW:

MIDDLE ROW:

BACK ROW:

Marilyn Fryer
Lori Pavelko
Kari Markley
Renee Richards

Michelle Quimby
Chris Tong
Angie Curtis
Nedra Huttenlocher
Jerri Clark
Lynn Hard
Tim Dowker
Dena Knapp
David Jeffries

Mike Dodd
Joey Dunn
Ed Horney
Van Marshall
Marc Brand
Penny Parrish
Susan Miller
David Fillmore

Not Pictured:
Tom Cole
Tammy Lyon

Band Director: Mr. Mark Burgess

149

�SEVENTH GRADE BAND

FRONT ROW:

SECOND ROW:

THIRD ROW:

FOURTH ROW:

Sanford Waltz
Cindy Fillmore
Melissa Varino
Sarah Enos
Brian Hall
Amy Swallow
Emily Fairbanks

Julie Roberts
Missy McMichael
Pam Miller
DavidDonay
Dawn Logic
Christa Pifer
Traci Ryan
Lance DeMerritt

Paul Stark
Chelle Brown
Kori VandyBogurt
Joel Sanderson
Kristie McRae
Jamie Spurlock
Kim Kaufman
Marci Baker
Natalie Allaman
Tammy Turnpaugh
Carll Converse
Steve Marowelli

Richard Dobson
Jason Coolman
Derek O'Connell
Jimmy Howard
Richie Schultz
Mike McConnell
Michelle Richards
Jamie Lemke
Tina Briggs
Jim Bennett

Not Pictured:
Laurie Barker
Christal Strong

Band Director: Mr. Mark Burgess

150

�SIXTH GRADE BAND

FRONT ROW:

MIDDLE ROW:

BACK ROW:

Jason Enos
JoEllen Parrish
Gaye Coolman
Sandy Morrison
Brenda Manley
Jenny Consolini
Anissa Hart
Scott Maggart
Heath Persails

Michelle McClughen
Amy Allen
Sonja Bean
Tina Meyer
Holly Moore
Wayne Burke
Sandy Siegel
Brett Bowers

David Marshall
Joel Asher
Michelle Hawkins
Brenda Kempton
Jared Metcalf
Colt Gollnick
Mark VanWald
Paul Swift
Steve Clifford

Band Director: Mr. Mark Burgess

151

�CROSS
COUNTRY

FLAG
FOOTBALL
152

Front: Michelle Jeffrey, Darin Carpenter, Bill Beckwith, Jim Bennett, Jeff Hawes,
Derek Ball, Corey Avra, Andy Hawes. Back: Coach Bob Bell, Regina Parks, Autumn
Hardy, Jacinda Beckwith, Dorcas Shilling, Richie Schultz, Jason Bowers, Kevin Pruitt,
Aaron Porter and Janelle Jeffrey.

Front: Marc Brand, Tim Minton, Darin Carpenter, Brian Bowerman, Joey Dunn, Jeff
Brown, Sanford Waltz, Jeff Hutchins, Greg Dobson, Steve Marowelli, Doug Craig.
Second Row: Derek Horn, Doug Tanner, Jim Bennett, Paul Stark, Jason Coolman,
Kenny Johnson, Derek Ball, Ed Horney, Lynn Hard, Mark Rootes, Billy Beckwith and
Joey Cekander. Third Row: Brian Tobalske, Jimmy Howard, Lonny Wright, Derek
Reichhart, Scott Withington, Mike Dodd, David Jeffries, Richie Schultz, Steve Trall,
Steven Conley, Scott Marvin. Back: Kirk Staley, Pat Murray, David Luce, Eric Waterbury, Wade Paul, Todd Earl, Carll Converse, Torn Donbrock, Michael McConnell,
Allen Ebert, Jason Bowers, and Torn Cole.

�Front: Kenny Johnson, Jeff Hawes, Brian Bowerman, Derek Ball, Paul Allan Davis,
Carll Converse, Derek Horn, Joey Cekander. Middle: Lance DeMerritt, Mike Dodd,
Rick Herman, Donald Kahaian, Aaron Porter, Andy Hawes, Sanford Waltz . Back:
Coach Chuck Hilton, Lonny Wright, Andy Kaiser, Mitch Neeley, Tim Hagaman, Kirk
Staley, David Jeffries, Lynn Hard.

Front: Regina Parks, Traci Ryan, Melissa Amos, Tina Briggs, Shawn Strong, Beth
Hammond, Tammy Lyon, Tina Paul, Natalie Allaman, Jerri Clark. Second Row: Jackie
Cash, Tracy Snellenberger, Lisa Mason, Debbie Marvin, Trina Luckadoo, Lonna Otis,
Jenni Leosh, Rosie Forrester, Kelly Sours, Bobbie Shilling, Dorcas Shilling, Julie
Roberts, Tammy Hoag, Christi Jansen. Third Row: Inez Letts, April Jett, Angie Marsh,
Dena Knapp, Lorrinda Whitney, Alicia Curtis, Jenny Buell, Coach Judy Burgess, Tammie Hutchins, Kathleen Ryan, Rhonda Paul, Jill Paul, Melissa Varino, Susan Miller.
Back: Jacinda Beckwith, Leslie Hilton, Debbie Lutter beck, Michelle Christian, Tammy
Rzepka, Angie Curtis, Michelle Quimby, Marilyn Fryer, Brenda Kratzer, Michelle Jeffrey, Heather Murray, Kristie McRae.

WRESTLING

VOLLEYBALL
153

�GIRLS'
BASKETBALL

BOYS'
BASKETBALL
154

Front: Heather Murray, Callie Clark, Shawn Strong, Nickie Jeffery, Beth Hammond,
Julie Roberts, Trina Luckadoo, Chelle Brown, Tammy Hoag. Row 2: Jenni Leosh,
LeeAnn Brown, Lonna Otis, Laurie Barker, Kelly Michael, Pam Miller, Melissa Varino,
Sarah Enos, Tina Paul. Row 3: Coach Judy Burgess, Dawn Russell, Jackie Wood, Chris
Tong, Marilyn Fryer, Tammy Rzepka, Angela Curtis, Leslie Hilton, Lorie Johnston,
Michelle Quimby, Coach Kim Rodesiler. Back: Debbie Berry, Millie Blowers, Jenette
Buell, Iva Blowers, Debbie Lutter beck, Penny Parrish, Michelle Christian, Susan
Miller, Lori Sobiech, Kelly Sours.

Front: Sean Burley, Billy Beckwith, Jason Coolman, Greg Dobson, Steve Trall, Jeff
Hutchins, Chad Purcell, Paul Stark, Jim Bennett. Row 2: Tim Pearson, Steve Salyer,
Richie Schultz, Wade Paul, Trent Blair, Doug Tanner, Michael McConnell, Steve
Marowelli, Eric Butterbaugh. Row 3: Coach Mike Bodkins, Mark Rootes, Jeff Brown,
Darin Carpenter, Eric Waterbury, Pat Murray, David Luce, Doug Craig, Coach Brian
Ludlow. Back: Tom Don brock, Brian Price, Allen Ebert, Scott Marvin, David Fillmore,
Robert Combs, Scott Withington, Marc Brand.

�Front: Jacinda Beckwith, Dawn Russell, Kelly Sours, Jackie Wood, April Hardy, Kelli
Michael, Betty Barnett, Kathleen Ryan, Brenda Kratzer, Lori Johnston. Second Row:
Laurie Barker, Jenni Leosh, Missy McMichael, Tina Paul, Carol Wilson, Traci Ryan,
Patty Michalski, Callie Clark, Autumn Hardy, Chelle Brown. Back: Coach Jack
Faulkner, Coach Karice Loveberry, Dorcas Shilling, Debbie Berry, Michelle Quimby,
Angie Curtis, Lori Sobiech, Michelle Christian, Tammy Rzepka, Carrie Coonce, Coach
Shannon Rice.

Front: Greg Dobson, Donald Kahaian, Derek Ball, Aaron Porter, Jeff Brown, Darin
Carpenter, Brian Price, Doug Craig, Richie Schultz. Second Row: Scott Withington,
Brian Bowerman, Kenny Johnson, James Hoff, Jeff Hawes, Jason Bowers, Chris Deck,
Pat Murray, Billy Beckwith, Chad Purcell. Back: Coach Karice Loveberry, Coach Jack
Faulkner, Steve Trail, Todd Earl, Robert Combs, Richard Lensky, Kevin Pruitt, Allen
Ebert, Tim Pearson, Kirk Staley, Coach Shannon Rice.

GIRLS'

TRACK

BOYS'

TRACK
155

�Top Left: QUIZ BOWL Brian Bowerman, Jeff Hawes,
Jeff Brown, Donald Kahaian,
Marilyn Fryer, Brian Price,
Richard Lensky, Darin
Carpenter, Michelle Quimby,
Melissa Amos, Doug Craig,
Lorie Johnston, Advisor Mr.
Undeen, Advisor Mrs. Banker.
This team placed second in the
"Big Eight Conference." Top
Right: SEVENTH GRADE
SPELLING BEE- Jim Bennett, Rosie Forrester, Tracy
Ryan, James Howard, Melissa
McMichael, Jeff Hutchins,
Cynthia Fillmore, Jamie
Lemke, Brian Hall, Sean
Burley, Sarah Enos, Doug Tanner, Advisor Mrs. Budd, Advisor Mrs. Leosh. Bottom: TOP
TEN MAGAZINE DRIVE
SALESMEN - Greg Dobson,
Tina Briggs, Kevin Longhini,
Mike Clemenson, Wayne
Burke, Michelle Quimby, Jenni
Leosh, Angela Curtis, Carol
Wilson, Erica Ewers.

156

QMS
ACHIEVERS

�Top Left: SIXTH GRADE
SPELLING BEE Bret
Bowers, Jason Enos, Brett
Allman, Kirk Cutler, Sonja
Bean, Michelle Hawkins, Jennifer Hand, Angel Simaske,
Jared Metcalf, Laney Fickle,
Advisor Mrs. Leosh, Michelle
Waite. Not Pictured: Steve
Counterman. This team placed
first in the "Big 8 Conference."
Top Right: QMS MATH COMPETITION PARTICIPANTS
- Todd Male, Jared Metcalf,
Brenda Kempton, Gred Dobson, Brian Hall, Dorcas Shilling,
Brian Price, Donald Kahaian,
Lori Sobiech, Advisor Mrs.
Banker, Advisor Mrs. Hughes.
Bottom: STUDENT COUNCIL
- Kent Wyatt, Lonna Otis,
Missy McMichael, Secretary
Julie Roberts, Clint Cook, Darin
Carpenter, Vice-President Jeff
Hutchins, Treasurer Michelle
Jeffrey, President Donald
Kahaian, Advisor Mr. Longhini,
Kelly Sours.

157

�QUINCY
MIDDLE
SCHOOL
FACULTY

158

Mrs. Gail Banker
Memphis State University, B.A.
Memphis State University,
M.A.
Mathematics

Mr. Robert Bell
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Mathematics

Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Mich. Univ., B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Mathematics

Mr. Mark Burgess
Central Mich. Univ., B.M.E.
Instrumental Music

Mr. Charles Cook
Western Mich. Univ., B.S.
Phys. Ed. and Drafting

Mr. Kenneth Downey
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Social Studies

Mr. Jack Feller
Adrian College, ~.A.
Science

Mrs. Sharon Ferriss
Michigan State Univ., B.A.
Science

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Mrs. Christine Forrister
University of Michigan, B.A.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Reading Lab

Mrs. Mary Gale
Olivet College, B.A.
Physical Education

Mrs. Kathy Hughes
Eastern Mich. Univ., B.S.
Helping Teacher

Mrs. Sharyn Leosh
Hillsdale College, B.A.
English

Mr. Gene Lewis
Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Science

Mr. Gary Male
Western Michigan Univ., B.S.
Social Studies

,...,.-:-:::
!

Ms. Judy Schenkel
St. Francis College, B.S.
Learning Disabilities Teacher

Mr. Robert Stewart
Defiance College, B.S.
Western Mich. Univ. , M.A.
English

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Mr. Robert Undeen
Castleton State College, B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Social Studies
159

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ELEMENTARY

�FIFTH GRADE
Jennifer Adams
Donnie Banker
Brandon Barrett
Robert Bates
PatBeldock
Jill Bennett
Stephanie Blount
Monique Boley
Rachel Booher
Steven Booher
Chad Boss
Nicholas Bowers
Tammi Briggs
MelisaBurk
Casey Burleson
Cindy Cekander
Yvonne Cekander
Eric Cheyne
Kelly Clifford
Jennifer Coan
Shawn Cockrell
Kathleen Coco
Kenny Coco
Gala Cole
Paula Coleman
James Conley
Riesie Cox
Nicky Crandall
Chad Curtis
Debbie Curtis
Derek Curtis
Lorrie Davis
Terry Davis
Daniel Dean
Danny Ditton
Melissa Dodd
Jodi Edwards
Jerry Ferrier
Kathy Freese
Jason Gale
Jennifer Gallatin
Traci Gill
Juanita Gollnick
Mike Hacker
Melinda Hagaman
Christopher Hamaker
Glen Hard
Weston Hardy

162

�Shannon Harmon
Troy Harmon
Heidi Hockenberry
Holly Hockenberry
Michelle Howard
Chris Jeffrey
Noel Kaufman
Billy Keegan
Dawn Kiersey
Becky Kimball
Dana King
Angela Kirt
Leon Knirk
Dana Knisely
Brad Kriser
Carl Kurtz
Eric Lattas
Danielle Laurell
Debbie Laurell
Carrie Lepper
Kevin Lewis
Dawn Lind bert
Robby Luckadoo
Amy Macklin
Karen Mann
Ginger Marquart
Todd Massey
James Maynard
Brenda McClellan
Robert McDonald
Leslie McNabb
Hope Meade
Eryika Mendelsohn
Eric Metcalf
Shawn Milks
, David Mills
Veronica Minton
Chris Monroe
Julie Nance
Sherry Neusbaum
Chad Newberry
Joel Nighswander
Ryan O'Connell
Chris Ostrander
Stephanie Owens
Cherish Paradine
Mark Persails
Michelle Persails
Peter Peterson
Kelly Pierson
Rex Pomranka
Tate Reichhart
John Richardson
David Risk

163

�David Roberts
Zail Sheets
Angela Sherrick
Amy Shook
Brent Shook
Kimberly Smith
Eric Snellenberger
Kevin Staley
Josh Stayner
Brian Stempien
Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockford
Tammy Strawser
Mike Tanner
Gary Thornton
Becky Tobalske
Sandra Tryon
Cinamon Tucker
Noel Tucker
Kelly Van over
Matt Waligora
Larry Ware
Hugh Watson
Sean Watson

Jeff Wilkins
Tim Wilkins
Michelle Winger
Tracy Wogerman

Not P ictured:
Chris Pepper
Kari Varney

Mrs. Sarah Coolman
Mr. Greg Gruner
Mrs. Doris Miller
Mrs. Gertrude Rider
Mrs. Kathleen Veysey

FOURTH GRADE
Dennis Abbeg
Curtis Akers
Shannon Amos
Denise Ash
Jus tin Asher
Tony Baker
Devin Ball
Lori Banker
Frank Barker
Casey Bell
Jeff Bender
Cathy Bennett

164

�Jerry Bowers
Jenny Bregger
Theresa Brooks
Jennifer Brown
Jim Brown
Michael Brown
Brian Buckley
Erin Burley
Tracy Callahan
Derek Carpenter
Ron Christian
Tim Clawson
Dawn Cole
Brian Contat
Kelly Craig
Richard Daniels
Shawn Davis
Ashley Dedmon
Scott Dobson
Wesley Dove
Darla Dowker
Joey Dyer
Marvin Dyer
Jeff Erts
Christina Field
Roxanne Fincham
Debbie Flaugher
Nicole Foster
James Gann
Sara Gibson
Michelle Goshorn
Chad Hagaman
Nickie Hamilton
Greg Hardy
Rick Hashley
Gretchen Heise
Aaron Hilton
LeAnnHoag
Sherry Hockenberry
Dorie Houvener
Jason Huss
Heather Ivey
Angie Jeffrey
Kevin Johnson
Richard Kast
Kathy Kranz
Brooks Kratzer
Angie Kubiac
Linda Kurtz
Scott Lepper
Jenna Letts
Annette Locklin
Crystal Logic
Lisha Love berry

165

�Tammy Lujack
RickyLynd
Brandee Lyon
Derek Lytle
Danny Markley
Lori Marowelli
Travis Marshall
Erik Maurer
Brenda Maxwell
Tara May
Shasta McClughen
John Moeller
Amber Monroe
Roger Moore
Nathan Munger
David Newberry
Loretta Newberry
Laura Otis
Theresa Otis
Teri Parks
Mike Parshall
Robbie Peel
Erin Peterson
Kirk Philson
Jonelle Pogue
Justin Porter
Jason Price
Jason Quimby
Katrina Renfro
Tim Reynolds
Cherie Richards
Jennifer Richer
Neal Richhart
Amber Rodgers
Billy Rogers
Brian Rogers
Nita Sarles
Mary Saxman
Susan Saxman
Danny Scherer
Paul Shilling
Amy Sieger
Frank Simons
Tanya Skaggs
Clifford Speaker
David Stempien
Dawn Stidham
Jennifer Suever
Jason Tell
Travis Tell
Paul Tong
Jake Tuckey
April Walker
Michael Wallace

166

�Melissa Wing
Tammi Winter
Amy Wonders

Not Pictured:
Jennifer McDaniel

Mrs. Elizabeth Grace
Mrs. Phyllis Lewis
Mrs. Doris Miller
Mrs. Mary Ellen Newton
Mrs. Paulette Stempien

THIRD GRADE
Amy Alexander
Kevin Allman
CarisaAsh
Jerry Ash
JoEllen Asher
Kurt Barve
Michelle Basse
Victol- Berry
Jerry Biochini
Tammy Blair
Brent Bloom
Travis Boardman
Kevin Brockway
Jennifer Burke
Jason Carpenter
Jason Garter
Jeff Christian
Jessica Cockrell
Candi Cole
Stacy Coleman
Lori Conley
Randy Counterman
JoAnna Dooley
Peggy Dorton
Tina Earl
David Easterday
Nickie Edwards
Jody Fincham
Timothy Finnegan
Kelli Gallatin
Michael Gano
Cynthia Gilchrest
Jonathan Gillen
Lloyd Gipple
Tonia Green
Ron Gould

167

�Derek Griffith
Mark Gysel
Jamie Hacker
Holly Harrington
Otis Harrington
William Harrington
Robert Hart
Tammy Herlan
Deanna Hoard
Diana Houvener
Carri !ford
Jason Jeffrey
Dorrian Karris
Toby Kirk
Eric Knapp
Heather Kratzer
Erin Lattas
Ben Lewis
Michael Leyo
Kevin Lindbert
ChadLown
Derek Lynd
JeffLynd
Sheri Macklin
Beth Ann Mann
Lane Manning
Jim Marowelli
Shannon Marshall
Michael McCauley
Shane McCavit
Greg McClellan
Jason McFadden
Brian McNabb
Greg Michael
David Michalski
Beth Mihocko
Ryan Moore
Erica Morrison
DodiNeeley
Jennifer Nickols
Laura Nowicki
David Owens
Aaron Paul
Tara Pearson
Becky Pifer
Jenny Pinckert
Alan Pomranka
Stephanie Rathert
Tangi Richards
Karan Richardson
Angel Risk
Steven Roberts
John Robinson
Corey Roush

168

/

�Jimmy Scherer
Bryan Schewe
Dawn Siegel
Bambi Simaske
Michael Simpson
Paul Smith
Teresa Smith
Shannon Strittmatter
Jamie Strouse
Monica Thompson
ErikUndeen
Derek VanRiper

Derrick Veysey
Kristen Waligora
James Watters
Joseph Westfall
Kaprice Wyatt

Mrs. Kathleen Brown
Mrs. Ruth King
Mrs. Pamela McCann
Ms. Mary Grace Sewell

SECOND GRADE
DavidAbbeg
Amy Alleshouse
Brent Angevine
Shane Ash
Paul Askew
Nicole Barve
Mike Basse
Shannon Bender
Andy Blair
Denise Blakeman
Clint Bloom
Terry Boatman
Derek Booher
Aaron Bowers
David Bowers
Matt Bregger
CarmaBroe
Christopher Burk
Tanecia Burritt
Frank Butler
Sara Callahan
Chad Carter
Steve Clancy
Jessie Clark

169

�J eremy Cockrell
Jim Cole
Kevin Contat
Eric Cooney
Kelly Crandall
Robert Daniels
Megan Davidson
Misty Davis
Joshua Enos
Theron Ewers
Michelle Fuller
Denise Gann

Martin Hamaker
Jessica Harrington
Chad Hashley
Wendy Higbee
Heather Hulbert

Charity lvey
Joe Justice
Tina Keegan
Lora Kimball
Tammy Kingsbury
Amy Kranz
Penny Kroa
Jennifer Kubiac
Jason Laney
Chris Lensky
Becka Lewis
Bobby Linn
John Lothamer
Danielle Luckadoo
Stacy Lynd
Martha Maxell
Denise Maynard
Marci McGlothlen
Amber McMicheal
Matthew Meade
Scott Metcalf
Michelle Michael
Dawn Miller
Jason Neusbaum
Tyler Parker
Tommy Peel
Mark Parshall
Ger!Pish
Carrie Pohl
Angela Porter
Damian Quimby
Adam Radenbaugh
Sara Richhart
Lori Riddle
Chassity Rigleman
Matt Rybakowski

170

�Ben Shaw
Christina Sheets
Jason Shoemaker
Lorrie Siefken
John Simmons
Patty Simons

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Dan Smith
Jimmy Smurr
Danny Stayner
Jason Stempien
Adam Stephens
Carri Steuenberg
Tom Strawser
Jessica Sturtz
Jeannette Swift
Cindy Thomas
MaryToth
John Tuckey
Chad Vanderpool
Nicky VandyBogurt
Debra Varino
Tim Waite
Daren Waligora
Am her Wallace

Tanya Weage
Matthew Winger
Susan Wymer

Not Pictured:
Calvin Gordon

Mrs. Janie Coler
Mrs. Wava Gano
Mrs. Kathryn Goschka
Mrs. Patricia Rutenbar

FIRST GRADE
Christine Albright
TammyAvra
Robby Bair
Scott Barry
Seth Berry
Becky Blakeman
Michael Boardman
Jason Booher
Christina Bowers
Rowland Brewer
Toni Brooks
Melodie Buckman

171

�Jason Budd
Theresa Carmen
Wendy Clawson
Eric Cole
Clay Cook
Matt Counterman
Quint Cox
T roy Creager
Jennifer Daniels
Lisa Earl
Paula Ferrier
Wayne Fincham
CindyGann
Douglas Gano
Ricky Gilchrest
Jus tin Gillen
Timot hy Gipple
John Gordon
Danny Gysel
Lance Hagaman
Bradley Hale
Misty Harmon
Joshua Harrington
Mike Harrington
Tracy Hartman
Chris Holt
Jimmy Hull
Ryan Hutchins
Holly Huss
Jeremy !ford
Chris Ivey
Christine Justice
Jaime Justice
Brian Kirt
Kristy Knisely
Nathan Kurtz
Herbert Lee
Kenny Leibler
KyleLeosh
Chandra Lindsey
Angela Linn
Jacki Macklin
Heather Marquart
Ami Marshall
Rebecca Maxwell
Shawna McClughen
Floyd McVicker
Justin Metcalf
Brandon Michael
Heather Mickle
Cory Mihocko
Kara Mishler
Benjamin Mitchell
Bobby Jay Moore

172

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Jason Moore
Nathan Mowrey
Jeremy Nelson
Matthew Newberry
Tony Outwater
Melanie Owen
Matthew Padget
Chipper Paradine
Tiffany Parshall
Heather Paul
Ronald Paul
Jenny Peel
Mac Persails
Matthew Pish
Jennifer Pruitt
Christopher Radebaugh
Jason Reindl
Jerri Risk
Serena Rockey
Patrick Rose
Steven Sailor
Joshua Schewe
Jennifer Sebring
Patty Siegel
Edward Simons
Dixie Smith
Kurt Snyder
Terry Sowers
Jennifer Sprunger
Erin Strittmatter
Richard Swan
Jamie Tesch
Christopher Watkins
Valorie Webb
Melissa Weber
.Mickey Wickham

Stephanie Wilkins
Scott Wise
Matthew Wonders
Chris Wood
Nathan Wortz

Mrs. Mareeda Gibson
Mrs. Patt Male
Mrs. Jennalee Mishler
Mrs. Carol Undeen

KINDERGARTEN
173

�Jason Adams
Jerry Adams
Velvet Ames
Shannon Ash
Aaron Avery
Jennifer Bailey
Brook Barve
Steven Basse
Rosalyn Bates
Melissa Bauder
Michael Beaudin
Jeffrey Bell
Matthew Biolchini
Chad Blair
Kathy Blakeman
Jennifer Bowman
Melodie Buckman
John Buell
Harold Carlton
Ronnie Cobb
Marjorie Coco
Darryl Converse
Rhonda Cole
Sabrina Custer
Gene Cutler
Sarah Czar
Joe Davidson
Anna Demshuk
Jill Dobson
Keith Flaugher
Laura Frailey
Dean Fuller
Holly Gale
Richey Gigowski
Inez Gipple
Andrea Gould
Kevin Green
Marcella Hamaker
Eric Handy
Betty Harrington
Florence Harrington
Kari Harris
LaVern Higbee
Nicole Hodges
Billie Jo Hogle
Rachel Iford
Danielle Jeffrey
Darlaane Keck
Amanda Knapp
Scott Laney
Wendy Latson
James Lent
Katrina Lett
Carl Lewis

174

�Joe Losinske
John Losinske
Yolanda Manning
Nicole Marske
Sandy Maxwell
Amanda May
Corey McCavit
TeriMcNitt
Nicholas Michael
Amy Mitchell
Natalie Mowrey
Trisha Nelson
Kelly Parker
Matthew Parshall
Tonya Persails
Jeremy Pinckert
Kelly Porter
Mark Renfro
Gregory Richer
Stacy Rogers
Jessica Rupp
Jeffrey Rybakowski
Lisa Scherer
Thomas Sheets
Matthew Siefken
David Snellenberger
Senyeh Solberg
Joshua Stalhood
Jason Stayner
Jeremy Stempien
Nathan Stewart
David Stidham
Curtis Stockford
Ryan Tappenden
Jeremy Thompson
~obbi Sue Topp

Brandon Tuckey
Michelle Tuckey
Kevin Undeen
Adam Vanderpool
Jason Vanderpool

Not Pictured:
Ryan Conley

Mrs. Ruth McConnell
Mrs. Stonna Spalding
Mrs. Nancy Strang- Aide
Mrs. Bonnie Worth- Aide

Mrs. Virginia Ball- Library Aide
Ms. Jackie Craft- Physical Handicapped
Ms. Debbie Doll- Music
Mrs. Norrita Geiman- Aide
Mrs. Janet Hawes- Playground Supervisor

175

�Ms. Cheryl Jeffries - Remedial Reading
Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell - Special Education
Ms. Mary Beth Krolezyk - Learning Disabilities
Ms. Diane LaDue - Learning Disabilities
Mr. Michael Nowicki- Physical Education

Mrs. Grace Parshall- Hearing Impaired
Mrs. Carol Smith - Remedial Reading
Mrs. Mary Smith- Hearing Impaired
Ms. Kelly Snyder- Art
Ms. Mary Zeiter - Physical Handicapped Aide

176

�FOLK-DANCING DOLLS

SINGING ORIOLES
177

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�ACME BELT
RECOATING INC.

B'S SHOP &amp; FLY
Ray and Fran Bregger, Owners
Package Liquor * Beer
Wine * Groceries
Hunting and Fishing Supplies

Recoating Used Abrasives for
Over 27 Years
639-8711
Arnold and Cole Streets

B&amp;D
TOOL &amp; DIE, INC.
Custom Work - Jigs and Fixtures
114 W. Chicago, Quincy
639-9305

1294 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-4104
Open 7 Days

Congratulations 1983 Graduates
From

acoRn BUILDinG comPonems 1nc.

Quality Aluminum Frame Windows and Steel Entry Doors

180

�AMAX SPECIAL TV
METALS
CORPORATION
460 Jay Street
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Phone 517-279-9511
TWX 510 443 4460

181

�Compliments of

DR. AND MRS.
P. C. BALDWIN

BECKWITH
FURNITURE
&amp; BARGAIN BARN
5 Miles South of Quincy
Phone 639-4246

Full Figured Women
Big and Tall Men

Department Store
Over a Century of Progress
4 Floors of Merchandise

34-36 W. Chicago

Good Luck Orioles!

Coldwater

278-2664

(517) 869-2427

LEE BURLEW
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
NEW HOMES- GARAGES -POLE
BUILDINGS
ROOFING- SIDING -REMODELING
LEE BURLEW
Owner

721 Watkins Rd.
Allen, Michigan 49227

CARROLL'S SHOES
48 W. Chicago, Coldwater

Quality Shoes for the Family
Orthopedic Center for Entire
Family Fitting

182

Quincy Oriole Jackets
Downtown Quincy

�A MOMENT ... A MOOD
A PLACE IN TIME!
a fine portrait study is forever ... it is the present and the past given to the future ... it is a way to
remember that cannot be duplicated.
The gift of a fine portrait study takes time and effort and is truly an expression of love on the
part of the giver; and, when properly displayed, reflects the close feelings between two people or
a family.

We specialize ...
In Salon Type
Photography
and
Graduation
Portraits ...
of course!

A Profile
Portrait ...
Can be a beautiful
experience ...
Along with
love pictures
in the great
outdoors.

62 Division St.

Coldwater

278-4886

183

�Compliments of

CONRAD
INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.
Our
Friendly Agency

COTTONWOOD
RESORT

30 N. Clay
Coldwater, Michigan
801 W. Wildwood
Quincy, Michigan
Cottages and Camping

DOBSON
INSURANCE
Congratulations
Seniors

CROTTY
CORPORATION
Quincy
Michigan

Elmer and Dan Dobson, Agents
See Us For All Your Insurance Needs
STATE FARM

59 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater
INSURANCE

184

279-8071

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Your Class Ring Headquarters
2 to 4 Weeks Delivery
Coldwater, Ml49036
Phone (517) 279-9452

Fred A. Culy
Jeffrey A. Culy
Christine Culy Forrister

Congratulations to
the Class of 1983

DIEDRICH FUNERAL
HOME
Quincy, Michigan

GENE'S [M%;bll) SERVICE
We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9595
36 E. Chicago, Quincy

Good meat from the Heartland.

Telephone (517) 639-8520

JEFF (M.). GILCHREST,
HARRIER
Horseshoeing by Appointment
237 Bennett Rd.
Quincy, Michigan 49082

185

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ARSf NATIONAL BANK

OF SOUTH CENTRAL
MICHIGAN

Member
FDIC

A FIRST AMERICAN BANK

Quincy • Coldwater • Bronson • North Adams

1881-1981
A Fine Community to start our second 100 years of
Service. "YOU" the students, are the Citizens of
"TODAY" and our leaders of "TOMORROW."

HICKOK CONSTRUCTION
Commercial -Industrial
75 Liberty Street

186

Quincy, Michigan 49082

Phone 517-639-4035

�Loyal R. Wiser
Leroy R. Wiser
Denney Bowen
Bob Lewis
Lance Wiser

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Kawasaki

THE GUN SHOP
L. R. Wiser &amp; Son, Inc.
931 Clarendon Rd.
Quincy, Mich. 49082
Ph. 517-639-4537
Sporting Equipment
Motorcycling, Snowmobiling

BOBBY HANKINS
MUSIC CITY
153 Divison St.
Coldwater, Ml 49036
Phone (517) 278-4060
Baldwin Pianos and Organs

JOHNSON
ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractor
Frank Johnson
517-869-2277

329 Hog Creek Road
Allen, Ml 49227

KARNEY PLUMBING
HEATING &amp; REFRIGERATION
24 Hour Service

105 E. Chicago
Quincy, Michigan

Gary Karney and John Griffiths

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Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater

Wholesale Electric Supp lies
Telephone 51 7/278-4518

Congratulations to the
Class of '83

MIDWEST
FOUNDRY
COMPANY

Two Miles East on Chicago Rd .
U.S. 12
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Est . 1854

A DIVISION OF THE
MARMON GROUP INC.

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Ill.

Supporting the Community and Progressive Education Through Cooperation and Donation.

Compliments of

KNAPP POOLS

Congratulations Seniors

m&amp;m
Boof &amp; efeafher Co.
P. 0. Box 373
423 E. Chicago
Coldwater, Michigan

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Owner: Bob Brickey

189

�APPAREL &amp; BRIDAL
SHOPPE
US-12-:- 6 W. Chicago St.
Qumcy, Michigan

190

�RAYMOND KRANZ, DDS
Family Dentistry
8 North Main
Quincy, Michigan 49082

Congratulations Seniors!

639-7151

T~tiCPenney
278-6446

58 W. Chicago
Coldwater
For Your Convenience
Shop the
J.C. Penney Catalog Center
279-7551

PARRISH
EXCAVATING
Congratulations
Seniors

THE AMERICAN LEGION
Sherman -

Rice -

Demorest Post 157

Quincy, Michigan 49082

517 / 639 -7133

QUINCY AUTOMOTIVE
INC.
Auto Parts and Equipment
Bob and Jane
Butler

7 and 9 E. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan

191

�QUINCY
GOLF COURSE
Home of the Oriole Golf Team
Club Rentals - Electric Carts
Food - Liquor - Beer - Wine
Phone 639-4491
Compliments of Tad and Dee Schmidt

QUINCY
DAIRY QUEEN

Congratulations!!

Dairq
Oueen

453 Marshall Street
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
(517) 278-5258

LP's and Tapes
Special Orders
Pioneer Car Stereos
Record Care Products

Sundaes * Banana Splits * Fiestas
Parfaits * Shakes * Sandwiches

Come in and Let Us Sign Your Yearbook
and We'll Give You $2.00 Off Any LP or Tape.

145 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy

J

SARGE'S MARKET

Quincy's Finest
One-Stop Shopping Center
106 W. Chicago

192

Quincy

639-8025

�For the Contemporary Young Man
A Whole Shop Devoted to
Clothes for Young Men OnlyFrom Jeans to Suits,
Featuring Over 2,000 Genuine Levi's

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SERVICE COMPANY

Seybert's Implement
SALES AND SERVICE
826 E. Chicago Road

COlDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036
517-279-8002
JIM TONG

GREG TUCKEY

P.O. Box 68
Quincy, Ml49082
Phone (517) 639-3945

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN
NATIONAL BANK

Coldwater • Union City • Tekonsha •
Kinderhook

193

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Shopping News
in the

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Every Wednesday...

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Coldwater • Quincy • Bronson
Union City • Tekonsha • Reading
Burlington • Montgomery • Ray • Allen

Our 46th Year

194

�Congratulations Seniors!

SPURLOCK
REAL ESTATE &amp;
INSURANCE CO.

Here or
togo!

Fresh
Pizza!

208 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
(517) 278-8742

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T -SHIRT ALLEY PLUS
19 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
(517) 278-8101
Plaques, Uniforms, Lettering, Special Art
Silk Screening, Embroidering

637 E CHICAGO ROAD
COLDWATER , MICHIGAN 49036

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Congratulations
Class of '83
Congratulations Seniors!

WARNER
OIL COMPANY
73 Race Street

WALTERS
BUILDING SUPPLY
Cake Decorating

Coldwater, Michigan
278-5844

Candymaking Supplies

195

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WHITE SUPPLY
COMPANY

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Quincy, Michigan 49082

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Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing and Heating

Phone: (517) 639-5125
James A. Watts and Helen Mayo, Pharmacists

Starting our 43rd Jtar of seninc QuincJ
639 E. Chicago, Coldwater

*Patient Profiles
*Patient Consultation
*Health information
*City Delivery
*Compounding
Emergency Prescription Service
639-7130
Jim Watts
639-1553

45 N . HANCHETI ST . , COLDWATER, Ml
PHONE 278-5631

VAN'S HOME SUPPLY

WOOD'S SAFETY
SERVICE

Van Hilton -Owner
125 W. Chicago- Quincy
639-3345
Open 7:30-5:00 Mon.-Fri.
Sat. 7:30-12:00

196

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22 S. Clay St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
Phone area 517-278-4396

�YUKON
MANUFACTURING
Steel Fabricating and Welding
Home of
Yukon Snowmobile Trailers
Quincy, Michigan

639-4127

Many Thanks
to Our
Patrons, Sponsors
and Advertisers
for Their Support

Women's World of Fashion

Downtown Coldwater
278-4345

197

�SPONSORS
B'S SHOP AND FLY
1294 East Chicago St.
Quincy
639-4104
BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
11 E. Chicago St.
Quincy
639-3215
R. G. COCHRANE CONTRACTING, INC.
373 Brocklebank Rd.
Quincy
639-4068
COLDWATER LAKE ESTATES
765 West Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-8721
COLONIAL VILLAGE FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS
17 East Chicago St.
Quincy
639-8715
GARY COOPER TRUCKING, INC.
321 Clizbe Rd.
Quincy
639-4822
DAVIS MARINA
1872 Lake Drive Coldwater
238-2791

Coldwater Lake

FAULKNER FLORIST
55 Green St.
Coldwater
278-4148
GREER ENTERPRISES, INC.
Glen Ray Division
31 E. Chicago
Quincy 639-9825
HOUSE OF BEAUTY
44 W. Chicago
Coldwater 278-4531

198

JOLA YNE'S I!SEAUTY SHOP
Ray-Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8385
LAURELL GAS AND OIL
515 Boone Rd.
Quincy
639-9235
MARSH BUILDING
102 S. Ray-Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8436
McCLELLAN OIL COMPANY
, Reynolds Tires
27 Church St.
Quincy
ORIOLE SNACK SHACK
Owned by Linda and Larry Bailey
QUINCY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
RAILSIDE FAMILY RESTAURANT
174 East Chicago St.
Quincy
639-9655
SATTLER BROTHERS GARAGE
191/2 W. Chicago
Quincy
639-9605
SURGE SALES AND SERVICE
772 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-4373
JAMES R. VOZAR INSURANCE CO.
18 West Chicago
Quincy
639-5143
WITHINGTON'S PIG PALACE
Purebred Yorkshires
Jerry Withington and Family
Montgomery 238-4756

���HAPPY DAYS

�202

�Someday we may look back and say,
"These were really happy days."

203

�FAVORITES

Cartoon Characters
Garfield
The Smurfs
Bugs Bunny
ScoobyDoo
Thundar the Barbarian

Candy Bars
Snicker's
Twix
I.
3 Musketeers
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Kit !.Kat

Magazines
Playboy
Tee
Sevente n
Spo s Illustrated
Playgirl

�Vocalists
Michael Jackson
Lionel Richie
Pat Benatar
Sammy-Hagar
Bob Seger

T.V. Shows
A-Team
Magnum P.I.
Fame
M*A*S*H

�206

�FAVORITE SONGS
Summer '82- Eye of the Tiger (Survivor)
August- Fast Times at Ridgemont High (Billy Squire)
September- Call Me (Sky)
October- Truly (Lionel Richie)
November - Adam and Eve Love Stinks (J. Geils)
December- Just You and I (Crystal Gayle and Eddie Rabbit)
January- 1999 (Prince)
February- Hungry Like the Wolf (Duran Duran)
March- Little Red Corvette (Prince)
April- Beat It (Michael Jackson)
May- Dr. Heckle and Mr. Jive (Men at Work)
All Year- Little Red Corvette (Prince)
Results from Poll taken of Senior Class by Jenny Shilling

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�And now it's time to say goodbye
we think you will all agree
high school days at QHS were happy
for the "Class of '83"

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�1984

ORIOLE
QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL
QUINCY, MICHIGAN

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YEARBOOK STAFF .. . . . . . .. . ....... . ..... . . ...... . .. . .. . . ............ . . . . .... . .... ... 2
OPENING . . .. . . .... ... .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . ... . ... .......... . ... . .. .. . .. . . ....... . .... ..... . 6
PEOPLE ..... . .. .... ............ . .. . ..... . .. . ... . ... . . .. .... . . . . . .... .. . . . . . .... ... . . . 16
SENIORS ........................... . ... ... . ... . .. . . .. .. . . . . .... . .... .. .. ..... .. . ... 18
UNDERCLASSMEN . ..... . . . . . ... .. .. . . ... . . ...... .. .. . . .... . .... . .. ...... . . ...... 42
EVENTS ..... . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ........... . . . ... . . ..... . . . . ... . .. . . . . .... ..... . . . .. .. .. . 82
SPORTS ... . . . . . . . ... ... ... ... . . . ........ . ... . . . ...... . ..... .. ... ... ....... .. ..... . .. 106
MIDDLE SCHOOL ..... . . . . . . .... .... . . . ... . ... . ...... . ... .... . .... . . ... ..... .. ... . . 138
ELEMENTARY ........ . . . . .. ........ .. .... .. .. .. . ... ... ... ... . . . . . . . ..... . ...... ... 160
ADVERTISEMENTS . .. . . . .......... .. . . . .. .. ... ... ... .... .. .. . ..... ........ .. . . . .. . 178
BEST OF TIMES . . ... .. . . . .. ... . ........ ·... . .. . ... .. ....... .. .. .. . . .. . . .. ... ... . .... 198

�YEARBOOK STAFF

To many people, a yearbook is just a book that holds the pictures of your friends. But many people spend long, hard hours
working on the yearbook. The one person who works the
hardest is our advisor, Mrs. Joanne Finley. We are pleased that
we had the chance to work with her. I would also like to thank
Mr. Chard for his help in making the yearbook special for the
seniors. Over the years your yearbook will become a priceless
treasure, reminding you of all your valuable high school days
that pass so quickly by. I present to you a memory filled yearbook, the 1984 Oriole.

H~

2

As another year comes to a close, its nice to have a yearbook
to look back on the fun we had. l would like to thank all the
staff members who sold ads. Without their help the yearbook
would cost a lot more. Also, I would like to thank Mrs. Finley
for all her hard work, because if it wasn't for her the yearbook
would not be published.

I

Head Photographer Dawn Hilton and Rachel
McRae

Jennifer Dobson, Paula Falzon and Sports Editor
Tim Finley

�Chantal Cochrane, Angie Erts and Annette Paul

Shirley Adams and Laura Stafford

(YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS) Karen Hosek, Laura Stafford, Dawn Hilton, Chantal Cochrane, Tom
Lothamer, Tim Finley, Terry Stephens, Scott Sobiech. Not Pictured: Shawn Avra, Karime Cariuty and
Angie Erts.

We would like to thank Lee Zimmerman from the Taylor Publishing Company for all his help.
We would also like to thank Ron Philbrick from The Carousel for all his help and for developing all
our pictures.
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�YEARBOOK
SALES
ASSEMBLY
'

The Yearbook Staff had fun
preenting several skits for their
Yearbook Assembly. They were
trying to get the point across
that high school days fly by so
fast that soon all they would
have left would be memories
and their yearbook. The skit
that was the most fun to present
was when some of the staff
members pretended to be
bushes and trees and other
members of the staff toilet
papered them.

"Remember all the fun we had at our high school dances?"

"Remember all the fun students had this year T.P.'ing each others houses and yards?"

"Remember how funny Julie Davis
was?"

Dawn cries because her high school days are over and Tim says "Aren't you glad you
a yearbook?"

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Paula, Jennifer and Nedra reminisce
about their high school days.

The Yearbook Staff pauses for a picture after doing a super job presenting the Yearbook Assembly.

�(YEARBOOK STAFF) Front: Chantal Cochrane, Donald Kahaian, Karime Cariuty, Connie Quimby,
Stephanie Franck, Annette Paul. Middle: Robin Laurell, Melissa Amos, Mary Geiman, Teresa Jeffery,
Sherri Taylor, Angie Erts, Jacinda Beckwith, Jackie Wood, Advisor Mrs. Joanne Finley. Back: Paula Gratz,
Nedra Huttenlocher, Marilyn Fryer, Rhonda VanRiper, Laura Stafford, Tom Lothamer, Karen
Hosek,Scott Sobiech, Shawn Avra.

(YEARBOOK STAFF) Front: Tim Finley, Brad Parrish. Second Row: Annette Roberts, Jennifer Dobson,
·Rachel McRae, Michelle Sobiech, Kelly Johnson, Dawn Hilton, Penny Parrish. Third Row: Amy Rootes,
Tonya Meyer, Val Beckwith, Robyn Rubley, Dena Stempien, Elaina Wood. Back: Becky Jones, Jill Philippy, Paula Falzon, Shawna Walters, Billie Harbaugh, Shirley Adams. Not Pictured: Julie Davis, Terry
Stephens and Chris Tong.

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�SO MUCH
As I sit here thinking,
I realize how important
You are to me ...
Without You,
I am nothing.
I was young when I came to know You,
So I didn't realize
how great You are.
I've drifted off through the years
But You were always there,
waiting for me to come
to my senses.
So now, my senior year,
I'm back on the road
withY ou at my side.
With a Friend like You,
I have no worries.
And n0w I want to thank You
for everything You've done.
You've given me life and so much more patience, gratitude, faith, understanding,
hope . ..
I owe You so much,
and all I have to offer is my life.
So now, to You, I dedicate my life.

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��PEOPLE

�1984
SENIORS
ARE
IT!

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Not Pictured:
Karen J. Bell
Scott W. McGee
Steven R. Meade
Juli Marie Stayner

Foreign Exchange Student
Stefanie M . M. Franck Borculo, the
Netherlands
Stefanie stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Parkinson

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�In Memoriam ...

of
ROBERT SAXMAN
Our Friend and Fellow Classmate
Who Drowned on June 10, 1983

Robbie shows an assignment to Student Ag
Teacher, Mr. Randy Judd, during his
Sophomore year.

Robbie's family looks on as Lori Dobson
donates an atlas to Mrs. Brown for the library
from the Senior Class and Rev. David
Mihocko in memory of Robbie.

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�Senior Class Officers:
Secretary Michelle Sobiech
Treasurer Rachel McRae
President Lori Dobson
Vice President Bart Marshall
Advisor Mrs. Donna Keeslar
Historian Dawn Hilton

Colors: Burgundy and Pink
Flower: Pink Rose with Burgundy Ribbon
Song: "The Best Was Yet To Come" by Bryan Adams
Motto: In learning, we have shared.
In sharing, we have found friendship.
In friendship, we have found ourselves.
"TOMORROW"
Our days of high school are growing short
as graduation nears.
The time is coming closer,
when we will all have to face our fears.
We will hold the memories in our heart,
the fun times, the joys, and tears.
And these times will become precious to us,
as we recall them over the years.

All of us are busy,
making plans and goals that we hope to achieve.
And we know in our hearts that they can
happen,
if we only remember to dream and believe.
We wish all of our friends the best of luck,
as we go our separate ways.
Knowing that our decisions in life
will affect us the rest of our days.

We should consider graduation a happy time,
not one of grief and sorrow.
For we are no longer the children of yesterday,
but the men and women of tomorrow.
- Karen Hosek

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�HALL OF FAME

(3)

(4)

(5)

(1) Rachel McRae and David Geiman, most organized (2) Bart Marshall and Lori Dobson, best dressed (3)
Lori Dobson, David Ostrander and Pam Wilber, most disorganized (4) Art Hart and Michelle Sobiech, most
gullible (5) Paul Falzon and Tim Finley, most intelligent
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(2)

(3)

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(1) Bart Marshall and Lori Dobson, most musical (2) Bruce Pohl and Lynn DesJardins, rowdiest (3)Tim
Wilkinson and Kelly Johnson, most athletic (4) David Geiman and Laura Horney, most bashful (5) Lori
Dobson and Robert Stanton, most artistic
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�(1)

(2)

(5)

(1) Denny Higbee and Lori Dobson, best smile (2) Patti Lutterbeck and Doug Marsh, best eyes (3) Bruce
Horn and Kristie Strouse, best build (4) Julie Davis and Tim Brown, best looking (5) Bart Marshall and
Lori Dobson, most active
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�(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(1) Bart Marshall and Lori Dobson, best personality and most likely to succeed (2) Gail Wineland and Tim
Braden, class flirts (3) Lance Wiser and April Jett, most talkative (4) Tim Braden and Lori Dobson,
friendliest (5) Class of '84, best all around Seniors
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�����JUNIORS
Shirley Adams
Erica Arnold
Lori Babbage
Gordon Bassage
Shelly Beaudin

Tim Beaudin
Tim Berry
Allen Blodgett
Tony Bowerman
Tim Brockway

Shari Brown
Tammie Brown
Karime Cariuty
David Chaney
Jacqueline Cooper

J ennine Craig
Monique Craig
Susan Crandell
Keli Cutler
Rick Deal

Delores Dean
Pam Dovey
Eric Dules
Frank Easterday
Vicki Eddington

Lynn Edwards
Susan Engelhardt
Michelle Fillmore
Doug Finley
Craig Fish

Tracy Forrester
Lisa Gilbert
Mike Gipple
Billie Harbaugh
Wendy Harmon

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Kathy Herman
Pam Hockenberry .
Mark Houvener
Ted Kahaian "
Candie Kaiser

/

David Karney
Bruce Kempton
Kenny Kurtz
Lonnie Laurie
Eric Lippert

Scott Locke
Lorri LoPresto
Tom Lothamer
Jim Luce
Scott Lutter beck

Ed Marsh
Christine McGee
Tammy McMichael
James McRae
Tonya 1'4eyer

Cyndi Michael
David Murray
Danny Nance
Elton Nighswander
Brad Parrish

Tracy Peterson
Jill Philippy
David Powers
Willy Richards
JoEllen Robson

Brent Rodgers
Michael Rodgers
AmyRootes
Bernina Rossetter
Mike Rybakowski

Tim Rzepka
Tim Schmidt
David Spalding
Jody Spragg
Pam Stark

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�Dena Stempien
Ron Tesch
Gordon Thomas
Tina Trail
Kevin VandyBogurt

Stella Van Wald
Dawn Waligora
Shawna Walters
Ty Wentworth
David Wilcox

Elaina Wood
John Woods
Brent Wygant
Stephanie Wymer

Not Pictured:
Rodney Harper
Trevor Mast
Dawn McDowell

Spoon

·em
U?

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�SOPHOMORES
Shawn Avra
Jason Bailey
Angela Basse
Marion Beckwith
Debbi Benedict

Joe Berry
Todd Betts
Tim Blodgett
Shawn Bowers
Ed Cariuty

Barbara Cekander
Chantal Cochrane
Angie Coleman
Tammy Combs
Drew Cm:,nelison

Travis Creager
Doug Dobson
Mike Dowker
Dusti Earl
Angie Erts

Tim Erts
Fran Evard
Terry Fox
Mary Geiman
Paula Gratz

Laren Gruner
David Hammond
Monica Harris
Darin Higbee
Robert Hooley

Chad Horn
Teresa Jeffery
Billy Jeffries
George J enkot
Mike Kanaby

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�Jeff Kiersey
Robin Lauren
Andy Logic
ScottLynd
Tracy Maggart

Matt McConnell
Joel Mitchell
Laurinda Morrison
Jay Murdock
Tammie Myers

Carson Neible
Tammy Newberry
Frenda Otis
Rex Otis
Dale Parrot

Annette Paul
Matt Pepper
Michelle Powers
Scott Preston
Connie Quimby

Dawn Quimby
Denise Riegel
Annette Roberts
Suzanne Roberts
KandyRoot

Kim Rosendaul
Tina Rumsey
Melanie Ryan
Jason Shilling
Brian Shortridge

David Sleesman
Robert Smith
Scott Sobiech
Laura Stafford
Kevin Stempien

Sherry Stempien
Shawn Talbot
Sherri Taylor
Annette Tesch
Todd Thibideau

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�David Thompson
Frank Tobalske
Lilly Toth
Rhonda VanRip'er
LeeAnn Watters

Jim Weber
David Wison
Melissa Wood

Not Pictured:
Stacy Connin
Doug Harper

Paige Mason
Randy Root

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�FRESHMEN
Melissa Amos
Corey Avra
Lori Baker
Betty Barnett
Jacinda Beckwith

Deborah Berry
Bobby Blowers
Iva Blowers
Mildred Blowers
Brian Bowerman

Jason Bowers
Karen Brand
Marc Brand
Jeff Brown
Jennette Buell

Daren Carpenter
Jackie Cash
Dedre Cekander
Michelle Christian
Jerri Clark

Jim Clayton
Carrol Combs
Robert Combs
Mike Cottman
Douglas Craig

Angie Curtis
George Curtis
Mike Dodd
Greg Donay
Thomas Donbrock

Bob Dooley
Timothy Dowker
Joe Dunn
David Fillmore
Glenn Finley

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�Marilyn Fryer
Julie Gould
Eric Green
Tim Hagaman
Lynn Hard

April Hardy
Jeff Hawes
Rick Herman
Leslie Hilton
Ed Horney

Tammie Hutchins
Nedra Huttenlocher
Christy Jansen
David Jeffries
Lori Johnston

Tammy Justice
Donald Kahaian
Andy Kaiser
Dena Knapp
Brenda Kratzer

Joe Latta
John Latta
Marty Lewis
David Luce
Debbie Lutterbeck

Tammy Lyon
Kari Markley
Angela Marsh
Van Marshall
Scott Marvin

Alan McClellan
Susan Miller
Tim Minton
Richard Moore
Pat Murray

Mitchell Neeley
Penny Parrish
Aaron Porter
Brian Price
Kevin Pruitt

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�Michelle Quimby
Renee Richards
MarkRootes
Dawn Russell
Kathleen Ryan

Tammy Rzepka
Bobbie Shilling
Tracy Snellenberger
Lori Sobiech
Kelly Sours

Christine Tong
Eric Waterbury
Lorrinda Whitney
John Winter
Scott Withington

Not Pictured:
Vikki Burley
Jerry Davis
Robert Forrester

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Robert Hankins
Steve Harmon
Brian Smith

Jackie Wood

�Junior Class Officers:
Shari Brown- Treasurer
Keli Cutler- President
Brad Parrish- Secretary
Stephanie WymerHistorian
Karime Cariuty -Vice
President
Mrs. Diann SattlerAdvisor

Sophomore Class Officers:
Monica Harris- Treasurer
Denise Riegel- Secretary
Chantal Cochrane Historian
Mr. John Dogan- Advisor
Joel Mitchell- President
Stacy Connin- Vice
President

Freshman Class Officers:
Van Marshall- Historian
Donald KahaianPresident
Penny ParrishSecretary
Jeff Brown- Treasurer
Daren Carpenter- Vice
President
Mrs. Lois Ingraham Advisor

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�BOARD OF EDUCATION
The student body wishes to
thank the 1983-84 School Board
and the Quincy Community for
their support during the year.
As Seniors, we are also
grateful to the School Board
members of the past thirteen
years and the Quincy Community for giving us the opportunity to get a fine education.
We believe our school system is
one of the finest in our area.

Mr. Raymond Sattler
Secretary

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J\

J

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Mr. Leon Parrish
President

Mr. Jack Faulkner
Vice President

Mrs. Karen Stark
Treasurer

Mr. Francis Hard
Trustee

Mrs. Carol Kahaian
Trustee

Mr. Steven Shook
Trustee

�A TRIBUTE TO SUSAN
Mrs. Susan Lambright was
honored by the secretaries with
a surprise reception when she
retired this year after 30 years
of dedicated service and loyalty
to Quincy Community Schools
as the district's Executive
Secretary and Accountant.
Susan will be remembered for
always having a smile, for being
well organized and for being
helpful. She is truly an inspiration to the students at Q.H.S.
Susan Lambright began her job at the
school in 1953.

Susan still smiling in 1983 shortly
before she retired.

(BOARD OF EDUCATION
1962-63 SCHOOL YEAR) Mr. Blaque Knirk,
Superintendent Elwood Larson, Mrs. Amy Broad, Mr. Harold Schultz, Mr. Franklin
Kratzer, Mr. Elmer Dobson, Mrs. Susan Lambright, Mr. Dayne Himebaugh, Mr. Jack
Fowler.

Surprise Susan! This is your party. Doesn't Mr. Reynolds look
pleased that the Secretaries were able to pull off this surprise.

Susan with her husband, Sam Lambright and daughter, Mrs. Sarah
Coolman.

Mrs. Lois Ingraham, Mrs. Debbi Richer, Mrs. Susan Lambright,
Mrs. Mary McCurley, Mrs. Connie Natusch, Mrs. Donna Ford,
Mrs. Cass VanPatten, Mrs. Sandi Price, Mrs. Martha Reynolds.

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�'ADMINISTRATION

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Mr. Ronald Reynolds
Superintendent of Schools
Indiana University, B.A.
Indiana University, M.A.

Mr. Richard Spalding
Quincy High School Principal
University of Michigan, B.S.
Central Michigan University, M.A.

Mr. Henry Longhini
Quincy Middle School Principal
Central Michigan University, B.S.
Western Michigan University, M.A.

Mr. John Worth
Jennings Elementary Principal
Huntington College, B.A.
Western Michigan University, M.A.

�SECRETARIES
(1) Mrs. Connie Natusch, High School Secretary (2) Mrs. Susan Lambright, Secretary
to School Board and Accountant through November 30, 1983; Mrs. Debbi Richer,
Secretary to School Board and Accountant beginning December 1, 1983; Mrs. Mary
McCurley, Superintendent's Secretary (3) Mrs. Lois Ingraham, Counselor's Secretary
(4) Mrs. Donna Ford, Middle School Secretary (5) Mrs. Sandi Price, Elementary
Secretary (6) Mrs. Martha Reynolds, Hot Lunch Clerk

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(4)

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�QUINCY

HIGH
SCHOOL
FACULTY

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Mr. Gary Adams
Hillsdale College, B .A.
Phys. Ed. and Soc. Studies

Mr. Mike Bodkins
Kent State Univ., B.S.
St. Francis College, M.A.
School Psychologist

Mrs. Virginia Brown
Western Mich. Univ., B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.S.L.
Librarian

Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Mich. Univ., B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Mathematics

Mr. Mark Burgess
Central Mich. Univ., B.M.E.
Instrumental Music

Mr. Marty Chard
Western Mich. Univ., B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Social Studies

Mr. Charles Cook
Western Mich. Univ., B.S.
Phys. Ed. and Drafting

Mr. David Detweiler
Goshen College, B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Learning Disabilities Teacher

�Mr. John Dogan
Central Michigan Univ. , B.S.
Phys. Ed. and Shop

Mr. Lonney Evon
Alma College, B.A.
Mathematics

Mrs. Christine Forrister
University of Michigan, B.A.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Reading Lab

Mr. Gene Lewis
Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Western Michigan Univ., M.A.
Science

Mrs. Joanne Longhini
Central Michigan Univ., B.A.
English

Mr. Daniel Ludlow
Hillsdale College, B.S.
'Mathematics
Athletic Director

Mrs. Kathy McDonald
Eastern Michigan Univ., B.S.
Helping Teacher

Mr. Robert Mitchell
Bowling Green State Univ., B.S.
Bowling Green State Univ.,
M.Ed.
Guidance Counselor

Mrs. Sandra Newell
Tri-State University, B.S.
Typing
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Mr. Edward Nofz
Defiance College, B.S.
Michigan Tech. Univ., M.S.
Biology

Mr. Andrew Parzych
Eastern Michigan Univ., B.B.E.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Accounting

Mrs. Diann Sattler
Olivet College, B.A.
Michigan State Univ., M.Ed.
English

Mr. Charles Snyder
Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Agriculture

Ms. Kelly Snyder
Michigan State Univ., B.A.
Art

Mrs. Melissa Sussex
Alma College, B.A.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Phys. Ed. and Soc. Studies

Mr. Brent Veysey
Defiance College, B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Social Studies

Mr. Christopher Walczak
Michigan State Univ., B.A.
Michigan State Univ. , M.A.
English

Mr. Scott Weber
Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Science and Mathematics

�Mrs. Joanne Finley
Study Hall
Library Aide

Mrs. Donna Keeslar
Study Hall
Library Aide

Mr. Chris Katz
Student Teacher
Mathematics
Political Science

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�CUSTODIAL, TRANSPORTATION
AND HOT LUNCH STAFF

(CUSTODIAL STAFF) Mr. Rick Gardner, Mr.
Lawrence Bailey, Custodial Supervisor Mr. LeRoy
Allen, Mr. Jack Bellamy.

(CUSTODIAL STAFF) Mr. James Uhrig, Mr.
George Baldauf, Mr. Don Green.

(TRANSPORTATION STAFF) Front: Substitute Brian Noell, Substitute Mrs. Jill Roberts, Mrs. Regina
Ewers, Mrs. Pat Hartman. Back: Mrs. Betty Reichhart, Substitute Mrs. Joyce King, Mrs. Imorean Rubley,
Mrs. Mary DeMerritt, Mr. Kenneth Bidlack, Mrs. Laura Laurie, Mr. Earl Volkert, Mrs. Verita Delcamp.
Not Pictured: Supervisor Mr. Basil Bassage, Mrs. Rose Borgert, Mrs. Martha Bowen, Mr. Loren Fickle,
Mrs. Joan Matz, Mrs. Dorothy Nickerson, Mr. Raymond Riddle.
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�(HIGH SCHOOL HOT LUNCH STAFF) Mrs.
Velma Miner, Mrs. Barb Rice, Mrs. Caroline
Knisely, Mrs. Alice Weber, Supervisor Mrs. Kelly
Walcott, Mrs. Sue Hand.

(ELEMENTARY HOT LUNCH STAFF) Mrs.
Nancy Marowelli, Mrs. Donna McCurley, Mrs.
Winifred Marsh, Mrs. Virginia Taylor. Not Pictured: Consultant Ms. Shellie Barclay.

IN MEMORIAM ...

Miss Alberta Todd
Hot Lunch Staff Since April1960
Hot Lunch Supervisor Since August 1968
Sadly Missed by All Her Friends

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�STUDENT COUNCIL
The Quincy High School Student Council was active this
year sponsoring Homecoming,
Oriole Week and the Trike Race
and Tug of War. They also
sponsored a magic show, hypnotist assembly, Hillsdale College Jazz Assembly and Computer Dating.
The council purchased a new
portable video camera and
recorder which will be of great
benefit for classroom use,
athletic events, etc. The Student Council also donated
money toward a new sound
system for the gym. Other
projects included appropriating
money for Girls' State, Boys'
State, bowling trophies, drafting contest entry fees and buying new tricycles for the trike
race.
Students at Quincy are proud
of their Student Council and
advisor Mr. Mitchell.

Top: Showing off new video camera: Terry Stephens and Karen Stempien who videotaped the speech
assembly. Bottom: (STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS) Rachel McRae, Vice President; Tim Finley,
Treasurer; Dawn Hilton, Secretary; Bart Marshall, President; Alicia Veysey, Parliamentarian; Mr. Robert
Mitchell, Advisor.
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�(STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES) Front: David Spalding, Lynn DesJardins, Kelly Johnson,
Michelle Sobiech, Penny Parrish, Daren Carpenter,. Back: Monica Harris, Dusti Earl, Bruce Pohl, Erica Arnold, Joey Mitchell, Scott Sobiech, Jeff Hawes, Mike Gipple, Donald Kahaian. Not Pictured: Tonya Meyer.

(STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES) Front: Lori Dobson, Marilyn Fryer, Paula Falzon, Sue Sailor,
Pam Stark, JoEllen Robson. Back: Robyn Rubley, Dawn Russell, Jacinda Beckwith, Lorie Johnston, Laura
Stafford, Shawn Avra, Kenny Kurtz. Not Pictured: Keli Cutler, George Jenkot, Tammie Myers.
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�STUDENT
COUNCIL
SELLS DONUTS
AND MAGAZINES
The Student Council earns money
each year by selling magazines in the
Fall and donuts on Wednesday mornings. (1} Wow! A delicious donut for only 25 Q. (2) These girls sure enjoyed
the "Hamburger Eatoff." (3) How about
some hot cherry pie for dessert? (4) Joel
Asher and Todd Male won the top
prizes in the Magazine Drive Drawing.
(5) Angela Curtis, Doug Dobson and
Michelle Quimby were the Top 3
magazine salesmen in the high school.

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�STUDENT
COUNCIL
PROMOTES
FUN!
(1) "My arm won't go down." Julie
Davis tells the Hypnotist. (2) The Magician can't understand why Rick
Kingsbury's scissors keep breaking. (3)
Now Doug Craig and Scott Lutterbeck
only need grass skirts to be a hit at a
luau. (4) Denise Riegel, Dawn Quimby
and Robin Laurell making good time in
the 3-legged race during Oriole Week.
(5) Looks li ke the Senior boys are on
their way to victory! (6) The Senior girls
are in t he lead in the saucer pull.

(2)

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(5)

(6)

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�MARCHING BAND EARNS #1 RATING

Page 66: (1) Quincy High School Marching Band during half-time at a football game. (2) Quincy Marching Band
leads the Homecoming Parade down
Main Street in Quincy. (3) (FLAG
CORPS) Front: Monica Harris, Sherri
Taylor, Michelle Quimby, Suzi Roberts,
Dawn Waligora. Back: Nedra Huttenlocher, LeeAnn Watters, Pam Stark,
Laura Stafford, Annette Roberts. Page
67: (1) Mike Kanaby leads the band in
practice before a football game. (2)
Tammy McMichael and Jay Murdock
after a Pep Assembly. (3) Co Drum Major Tammie Myers, Flag Corps Captain
Pam Stark, Co Drum Major Mike
Kanaby. (4) Jeff Kiersey, Trevor Mast,
Shelly Powers and Mike Dowker practice in the parking lot. (5) Afternoon
Homecoming Parade.

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(TROMBONES) Front: Van Marshall, Jeff
Kiersey, Tim Blodgett. Middle: Mike Dowker,
Michelle Fillmore. Back: Ed Horney, Trevor Mast.
Not Pictured: Joe Dunn, Michelle Powers.

(SAXOPHONES AND FRENCH HORNS) Front:
Jerri Clark, Steve Miller, Tammie Myers. Middle:
Teresa Jeffery, Pam Briner, Dawn Waligora.Back:
Laurinda Morrison, Shawna Walters, Candie
Kaiser.

(FLUTES) Front: Lisa Smallwood, Pam Stark,
JoEllen Robson. Middle: Chris Tong, Michelle
Quimby, Angie Curtis. Back: Suzi Roberts, Nedra
Huttenlocher, Mary Geiman. Not Pictured:
Melissa Powers.

(TRUMPETS) Front: Lori Dobson, Bob Miner,
Erica Arnold. Middle: Marc Brand, Matt McConnell, David Fillmore. Back: Penny Parrish, Denise
Riegel, Tina Rumsey, Susan Miller.

�(LOW BRASS) Front: Michelle Miller, Joey Mitchell. Back: Doug Dobson, Kandy Root.

(PERCUSSION) Front: Tim Erts, Bart Marshall,
Jay Murdock. Middle: David Jeffries, Mike Mitchell.Back: Dena Knapp, Stepha~ie Wymer, Tammy McMichael, Tim Dowker.

(CLARINETS) Front: Deena Dowker, LeeAnn
Watters, Lynn Hard. Middle: Bernina Rossetter,
Sherri Taylor, Kim Rosendaul. Back: Paige
Mason, Renee Richards, Annette Roberts. NotPictured: David Ostrander.

(CLARINETS) Front: Kari Markley, Laura Stafford, Marion Beckwith. Middle: Laura Horney,
Jennifer Dobson, Susan Engelhardt. Back: Mike
Kanaby, Monica Harris, Angie Erts, Marilyn
Fryer.

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�BERRY, DOBSON AND McRAE
ARE TOP BOWLERS
Honors were awarded to the following bowlers by Advisor Mr.
Henry Longhini as follows: Karen Stempien was selected as the
Most Improved Bowler for raising her average by 31 pins. High
Series - Lori Dobson with 292 pins. High Game - Rachel
McRae with 162 pins. Tim Berry won trophies for High Game
with 224 pins and High Series with 358 pins. Top Team - Tim
Berry, Lori LoPresto, Jim McRae, Tim Brockway and Allen
Blodgett.

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The Bowling League met every Monday for 12 weeks and then
teams competed in the tournament.

(TEAM 1) Rachel McRae, Dawn Hilton, Lori Dobson, Karen
Stempien. Not Pictured: Lynn DesJardins.

(TEAM 2) JoEllen Robson, Jim McRae, Allen Blodgett, Tim
Brockway, Tim Berry. Not Pictured: Lori LoPresto.

(TEAM 3) Carson Neible, Joe Berry, Tom Donbrock,Tim Minton. Not Pictured: Jim Weber.

�(TEAM 4) Dave Donbrock, Tracy Maggart, Scott Preston, Art
Hart. Not Pictured: Brent Rodgers.

(TEAM 5) Bob Miner, Mike Mitchell, Tim Blodgett, David
Fillmore. Not Pictured: Tammy McMichael.

(TEAM 6) Shawn Bowers, Tim Beaudin, Rodney Harper, Dale
Parrot.

(TEAM 7) Jim Clayton, David Wilson, Allen McClellan, Jason
Bowers.

(TEAM 8) Tim Hagaman, Greg Donay, Stella VanWald, David
Thompson, Mark Houvener.

(TEAM 9) Penny Parrish, Debbie Lutterbeck, Leslie Hilton,
Debbie Berry, Angie Marsh.

(TEAM 10) Teresa Jeffery, Rhonda Van Riper, Chantal
Cochrane, Marilyn Fryer, Susan Miller.

(TEAM 11) Sherri Taylor, Shelly Powers, Tammy Lyon, Bobbie Shilling, Michelle Fillmore.

71

�FFA. • . AMERICA ON THE GROW

(CHAPTER MEMBERS) Front: Darin Higbee, Tim Braden, Bart Marshall, David Donbrock, Brad Parrish, David Spalding. Second Row: Art
Hart, Jason Shilling, Lilly Toth, Fran Evard, Bob Miner, Annette Paul,
Kelly Sours, Chantal Cochrane, Eric Green, Jeff Hawes, Aaron Porter,
Denny Higbee. Third Row: Brenda Kratzer, Terry Fox, Ed Marsh, Eric
Dules, Kevin Stempien, Scott Sobiech, Mike Dodd, Corey Avra, Scott
Marvin, Doug Marsh, Andy Kaiser. Back: Kandy Root, Tim Berry, Tim
Kingsbury, Matt Pepper, Kevin Vandy-Bogurt, Shawn Avra, Laren
Gruner, David Hammond, Tom Donbrock, Todd Betts, Stacey Connin,
Joe Dunn, Andy Buell, Advisor Charles Snyder.
Members who attended the National Convention at Kansas City: Darin
Higbee, Laren Gruner, Chantal Cochrane, Kevin VandyBogurt, Matt
Pepper, Shawn Avra, Jason Shilling.
(CHAPTER OFFICERS) Advisor Charles Snyder; Darin Higbee, Sentinel; Brad Parrish, Treasurer; David Donbrock, Vice President; Tim
Braden, Secretary; David Spalding, Reporter; Bart Marshall, President.

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�Pictured Above: Brad Parrish was elected
to serve as Region I President for 1984-85 and
Bart Marshall was elected to be the State
FFA President for Michigan in 1984-85.
(CHAPTER AWARDS) Swine production
- Darin Higbee; Horse Proficiency - Annette Paul; Turf and Landscape Management
- Brad Parrish; Home and Farmstead Improvement Shawn Avra; Diversified
Livestock - Jason Shilling; Beef Production
- Jason Shilling; Poultry Improvement Tim Kingsburg; Placement in Ag Production
- Denny Higbee; Crop Production - Brad
Parrish; Dairy Production - Laren Gruner;
Sheep Proficiency - Stacey Connin; Star
Greenhands - Jeff Hawes and Kelly Sours;
Star Chapter Farmer - Tim Braden; Star
Agribusiness - David Spalding; Chapter
Scholarship Award David Spalding;
Greenhand Scholarship Award- Jeff Hawes;
Leadership Award- Bart Marshall.
(DISTRICT FFA LEADERSHIP CONTEST) Parliamentary Procedure - Gold:
Shawn Avra, Jeff Hawes, Chantal Cochrane,
Eric Green, Ed Marsh, Corey Avra, Kevin
Vandy Bogurt, Tom Don brock; Ag ForumGold: David Donbrock, Jason Shilling, Tim
Kingsburg, Matt Pepper, David Hammond,
Laren Gruner, Eric Dules; Job Interview Gold: Darin Higbee; Extemporaneous Speaking - Gold: Bart Marshall.
(REGIONAL FFA LEADERSHIP CONTEST) Ag Forum - Gold: David Donbrock,
Jason Shilling, Tim Kingsburg, Matt Pepper,
Laren Gruner, Eric Dules, David Hammond;
Extemporaneous Speaking - Gold: Bart
Marshall.
(OUTSTANDING JUNIOR AWARDS)
Eric Dules, Brad Parris. Regional Farmer Eric Dules, Ed Marsh, Brad Parrish, Kevin
VandyBogurt. Regional Agribusiness Award
-David Spalding.
(STATE FARMER DEGREES) Tim
Braden, Dave Don brock, Bart Marshall.
Tim Braden served as Region I Vice President during 1983-84.
For the second year in a row, the Quincy
Chapter received a 1st Place Trophy for having the highest citrus fruit sales in the state
($15,917) .

73

�FRENCH CLUB
(OFFICERS) Sherri Taylor, Social Chairman;
Karime Cariuty, 6th hour representative; Paula
Falzon, Vice President; Mrs. Diann Sattler, Advisor; Jill Philippy, Secretary; Lynn DesJardins,
President; Jim Luce, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Keli
Cutler, Social Chairman. (MEMBERS) Front:
Dena Knapp, Tim Dowker, Susan Engelhardt,
Susan Miller, Karime Cariuty. Second Row: Lynn
DesJardins, Paula Falzon, Jennifer Dobson, Steve
Miller, Sherri Taylor, Stefanie Franck, Alicia
Veysey, Lori Dobson, Rachel McRae, Michelle
Sobiech, Debbie Lutterbeck, Shirley Adams. Third
Row: Jim Luce, Shawna Walters, Jill Philippy,
Lori Sobiech, Connie Quimby, Monica Harris,
Dawn Russell, Tonya Meyer, Patti Lutterbeck,
Dawn Hilton, Billie Harbaugh. Back: Advisor Mrs.
Sattler, Jay Murdock, Doug Craig, David Fillmore,
Robert Combs, Jerri Clark, Michelle Quimby,
Angie Curtis, Suzi Roberts, Karen Hosek, Elaina
Wood.

74

�LIBRARY CLUB
(OFFICERS) President
Paula Falzon, Secretary Laura
Horney, Advisor Mrs. Virginia
Brown, Vice President Jennifer
Dobson, Treasurer Sherri
Taylor. (MEMBERS) Front:
Teresa Jeffery, Paula Gratz,
Laura Horney, Sherri Taylor,
·L aura Stafford, Paula Falzon,
Suzi Roberts, LeeAnn Watters.
Back: Mary Geiman, Shawna
Walters, Karime Cariuty, Tricia
Gruner, April Jett, Chantal
Cochrane, Sue Sailor, Rhonda
VanRiper, Deena Dowker, Jennifer Dobson, Nedra Huttenlocher, Becky Jones, Advisor
Mrs. Brown.

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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
INDUCTS TWENTY-TWO

On May 16, the Quincy Chapter of the National
Honor Society inducted eight Seniors, five Juniors
and nine Sophomores. The introduction of the inductees and their parents was by Mr. Richard
Spalding, chapter advisor. Mr. Richard Bettinger,
local businessman, spoke on the importance of striving for goals in an instant society and of the importance of "pressing on."
(MEMBERS) Front: Karen Hosek, Billie Harbaugh, Jill Philippy, Alicia Veysey, Val Beckwith,
Lori Dobson, Rachel McRae, Michelle Sobiech. Back:
Advisor Mr. Richard Spalding, Suzette Sailor, Paula
Falzon, Lynn DesJardins, Tim Finley, Theodore
Kahaian, Susan Engelhardt, Michelle Fillmore. Not
Pictured: Michael Rodgers.
(OFFICERS) Front: Treasurer Suzette Sailor, CoPresident Tim Finley, Advisor Mr. Richard Spalding,
Secretary Paula Falzon, Co-President Lynn
DesJardins.
(NEW INDUCTEES FOR 1984) Top Left Page 77:
Front: Michelle Miller, Jennifer Dobson, Deena
Dowker, Dawn Hilton, Karen Stempien. Back: Bart
Marshall, Steve Miller, Bob Miner. Top Right Page
77: Front: Kenny Kurtz, Brad Parrish, David
Spalding, Shawna Walters, JoEllen Robson. Back:
Doug Dobson, Shawn Talbot, Sherri Taylor, Joel Mitchell, Scott Sobiech, Monica Harris, Robert Smith,
Denise Riegel, Jay Murdock. .

76

�77

�VARSITY CLUB

(MEMBERS) Front: Lori Dobson, Kelly Johnson,
Tammy Johnson, Becky Smith, Alicia Veysey, Sue
Toth, Gerald Hinds, Lance Wiser. Middle: Tammy
Rzepka, Stephanie Wymer, Robyn Rubley, Cyndi
Michael, Michelle Sobiech, Jimmy Luce, Tonya
Meyer, Craig Fish, Brad Parrish. Back: Lori Babbage, Chantal Cochrane, David Spalding, Tim
Finley, Allen Blodgett, Tom Lothamer, Scott Lutterbeck, Jay Murdock. (OFFICERS) Top Left
Page 79: President Kelly Johnson, Treasurer Val
Beckwith, Vice President Tim Wilkinson, Advisor
Mr. Chuck Cook, Secretary Michelle Sobiech,
Sargeant of Arms Gerald Hinds.

78

�The Varsity Club was busy · serving
the school and community through
various projects. Members collected
money at sporting events. They entered
a float in the Homecoming Parade.
They also participated in a CPR Clinic.
New members were iniated by being
painted orange and black and by having
to sing the school song to old members
in order to find their "Varsity Q." As a
fundraising project, the club sponsored
the "hoopshoot." The club also sponsored a bake sale to collect money for
the family of an area resident who was
killed in a tree-cutting accident. At the
end of the school year, members voted
for a male and female "athlete of the
year" and they also chose two seniors to
be recipients of the Varsity Club
Scholarships.

79

�YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT
r

In March, Quincy Youth in Government students participated in the 36th
Annual Youth Legislature at the state
capitol in Lansing. The pre-requisite to
this was Pre-Legislature, held at
Western Michigan University in
November. At Pre-Leg, Alicia Veysey,
Michelle Sobiech and Tammy Johnson
obtained the offices of Governor, Lt.
Governor and Chaplain respectively.
Only the governor candidate had to
compete at the state level. At the state
legislature members participated in
model running of the Michigan
Legislature in the actual House and
Senate Chambers. Lori Dobson, Becky
Jones, Rachel McRae and Robyn
Rubley participated in the Judicial Program that was simulated at Cooley Law
School. During the spring, the club sells
concessions at track meets to finance
their summer trip to YMCA Camp
Horseshoe, a leadership camp in West
Virginia. (OFFICERS) Promotions Cochairperson Michelle Sobiech, Advisor
Brent Veysey, Promotions CoChairperson Karime Cariuty, CoChairperson Rachel McRae, Chaplain,
Lori Dobson, Advisor Gary Male, CoChairperson Alicia Veysey, Treasurer
Donald Kahaian. Not Pictured:
Secretary Keli Cutler.

Front: Stefanie Franck, Robyn Rubley, Michelle Sobiech, Rachel McRae, Alicia Veysey, Lori Dobson, Shari Brown, Connie Quimby.
Second Row: Tammy Johnson, Karime Cariuty, Shirley Adams, Jim Clayton, David Fillmore, Jeff Kiersey, Jeff Brown, Brian Price,
Daren Carpenter, Dawn Russell, Penny Parrish, Lori Sobiech. Third Row: Advisor Brent Veysey, Billie Harbaugh, Tim Brockway,
Tim Finley, Tom Lothamer, Jim Luce, Doug Dobson, Tina Rumsey, Sherri Taylor, Dena Stempien, Erica Arnold, JoEllen Robson,
Pam Stark, Advisor Gary Male. Back: Donald Kahaian, Joel Mitchell, Jason Bailey, Teddy Kahaian, Ed Cariuty, Bob Miner, Kim
Rosendaul, Shelly Powers, Laura Stafford, Michelle Fillmore, Dawn Waligora, Stephanie Wymer.

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�81

��EVENTS

�HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES

(1)

(2)

(1) (KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATES) Lori
Dobson, Michelle Sobiech, Suzanne Toth, Rachel
McRae, Kelly Johnson, Tim Braden, Tim Finley,
Doug Marsh, Bart Marshall, Tim Wilkinson. (2)
Lori Dobson and her father, Mr. Dan Dobson
waiting to find out who is Queen. (3) Toby Hilton,
Jill Dobson and our 1983 Homecoming King Bart
Marshall and Queen Lori Dobson.

84

This year's Homecoming Theme was "Commercials." The Seniors chose "Coke," The Juniors
chose "Wheaties," the Sophomores chose
"M&amp;M's" and the Freshmen chose "Raid." After
the week's events were over, the Seniors won the
pep jug and the football team defeated Athens
12-0.

(3)

�{2)

(1) Some Sophomores who were
ready to do battle for the pep
jug. (2) Senior Dawn Hilton
receiving the pep jug from
Alicia Veysey, Student Council
Parliamentarian . (3) The
Juniors presenting their wild
and crazy skit. (4) These two are
all dressed up and nowhere to
go, during crazy tie and hat day.
(5) Seniors wearing the after effects of Homecoming.

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�(2)

(1)

(3)

(5)

(4)

(6)

(1) These Seniors went all out for dress up day. (2) "Are we tough or what?" (3) Seniors cheering for a
homecoming victory in the afternoon parade. (4)Jay Murdock, Quincy's answer to candy bar. (5) Juniors
enjoying the parade. (6) New wave hits Q.H.S. during Homecoming Week.

86

�SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION
(ARGUBRIGHT BUSINESS OLYMPICS) Front: Tammy Johnson, Dawn Hilton, Val Beckwith, Susan Engelhardt, Frenda Otis, Ted
Kahaian, Sue Sailor, Jeff Kiersey. Second row: Jennifer Dobson, Paula Falzon, Elaina Wood, Dena Stempien, Denise Riegel, Matt McConnell. Back: Lori Babbage, Becky Jones, Rhonda VanRiper, Chantal Cochrane, Tim Blodgett, Michael Rodgers, Advisor Mrs. Sandra Newell. Not Pictured: Erica Arnold, Advisor Mr. Andrew Parzych.

(MICHIGAN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION SOCIETY AND TRI-STATE DRAFTING COMPETITION) Front: Brian Bowerman,
Mike Dodd, Brian Price, Daren Carpenter, Joe Dunn, Marc Brand, Kevin Pruitt, Peggy Gollnick. Second Row: Michelle Christian,
Tim Brockway, Lynn Hard, Doug Dobson, Tammy Johnson, Tami Brewer, Karime Cariuty, Cyndi Michael, Pam Stark, Kim Eddington. Third Row: Pam Wilbur, Brian Marshall, Scott Marvin, Lance Wiser, Kevin ·Stempien, Tim Rzepka, Shari Brown, Juli
Stayner, Mark Rootes, Mike Mocherman. Back: David Dean, Bruce Horn, Don Byrd, Doug Finley, Lewis Horn, Rick Herman, George
Curtis, Mike Smith, Denny Higbee, Rick Deal, Scott Lutter beck. Not Pictured: Ted Kahaian, Advisor Mr. Chuck Cook.

87

�PROJECT CHRISTMAS
STILL HELPING
THE NEEDY
AFTER16YEARS
Nearly 40 families in Branch County were able to enjoy
Christmas due to the News Focus Class Project Christmas.
Project Christmas co-chairpersons were Lori Dobson and
Alicia Veysey. Jill Philippy was secretary and Kelly Johnson
and Tammy Johnson shared the position of treasurer. The committee chairpersons were: Stefanie Franck, clothing; David
Thornton, donations and promotions; Robyn Rubley, food;
David Spalding, routing; Tim Finley, toy repair; Steve Miller,
wrapping.
Other members of the class include: Tim Brockway, Tim
Brown, Rick Deal, Skip DuBay, Craig Fish, Kathy Herman,
Gerald Hinds, April Jett, Inez Letts, Lorri LoPresto, Jim Luce,
Scott Lutterbeck, Randy McCurley, Brent Rodgers. Not Pictured: Amy Rootes.
Community advisors were Mrs. Jane Baldwin, Mrs. Judy
Dobson, Mrs. Zenith Hilton, Mrs. Vivian Leatherman, Mr. Tim
Mills, Mrs. Linda Mitchell, Mrs. Evelyn Parrish. Directors are
Mr. Marty Chard &amp;nd Mr. Brent Veysey.

88

�89

�RACHEL McRAE CROWNED
1984 TIP-UP QUEEN
On February 4, Rachel McRae was chosen as the
1984 Tip-Up Queen during the annual Tip-Up
Pageant and Talent Show. Tanya Meyer was
chosen as 1st Runner-Up while Lorie Camp was
voted 2nd Runner-Up. Kelly Norton was
presented with the trophy for Miss Congeniality by
Lori Dobson.

(TIP-UP CONTESTANTS) Tammy Johnson, Jill Philippy, Michelle Sobiech, Tammy McMichael, Tanya
Meyer, Rachel McRae, Lorie Camp, Kelly Norton, Jodi Paul, Jennifer Dobson, Paula Falzon, Val Beckwith.
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�91

�JUMP ROPE
FOR HEART
On February 28 over one hundred Q.H.S.
students participated in the Jump Rope for Heart
Event. This event was coordinated by Mrs. Melissa
Sussex. Pledges totaling $3,018.44 were received.
April Jett, Dawn McDowell, Kathy Herman,
Shirley Adams, Pam Hockenberry and Billie Harbaugh were on the team that raised the most
money. Participants were in groups of six and each
group took turns jumping for three hours. We are
proud that Quincy students are willing to give their
time and effort to help such a worthy cause.

92

�93

�ORIOLE WEEK!

(1) Miss Oriole Keli Cutler and Mr.
Oriole Gerald Hinds after their crowning during the half time festivities. (2)
Two seniors who were really concentrating on not letting the orange fall. (3)
(MISS AND MR. ORIOLE CANDIDATES) Front: Shawn Talbot, Angie
Basse, Tim Brockway, Karime Cariuty,
Brian Price, Penny Parrish. Middle:
Gerald Hinds, Sue Sailor, Doug Dobson,
Marion Beckwith. Back: Doug Craig,
Susie Miller, Lance Wiser, Paula
Falzon, Brad Parrish and Keli Cutler.
(4) Senior David Thornton trying to
master the Hula Hoop. (5) Some seniors
dressed up for T.V. day.

(2)

94
(4)

�(1) Some well-dressed
sophomores during dress up
day. (2) For the third time in a
row the junior girls were able to
capture the three-legged race.
(3) The senior guys put their
best foot forward to win the
three-legged race. (4) For the
third year in a row the Class of
'84 won the saucer pull. Way to
go Seniors!
(1)

(2)

(3)

95
(4)

�(1)

(3)

(1) Tammy Justice and Stacy
Westfall dressed as T .V.
characters. (2) Seniors winning
the Family Feud. (3) The girls
pulling their saucers for a
chance at victory. (4) Everyone
getting fired up before the big
game. (5) Kamikaze Pilots during T .V. day.

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(4)

�CLASS OF '84 OVERALL CHAMPS!
In the competition between classes in
the annual trike race and tug of war
contest, the Juniors won the trike race.
Because the Student Council purchased four new trikes which are
smaller and harder to ride, new records
were established as follows: girls' 880
yard relay - Juniors 6:30, boys' 880
yard relay - Senior 5:41, girls' 100 yard
drag - Tonya Meyer (Junior) 27.7,
boys' 100 yard drag - David Thornton
(Senior) 28.
The Freshman girls won the girls' tug
of war and the Junior boys won the
boys' tug of war. The lightweight tug of
war was won by the Seniors.
The Sophomores won both the
obstacle course and the frisbee toss and
the Seniors won the egg toss.
Final standings for the Overall Championship were: Seniors - 1st place;
Juniors - 2nd place; Sophomores 3rd place and Freshmen- 4th place.

97

�98

�99

�ALL NIGHT LONG

"All Night Long" was the theme of the 1984 Junior Senior Prom held at the Coldwater
Country Club on May 26, 1984. A beautiful scenic setting and music by Steve Crooks of
WLKI added to an enjoyable evening for all.
100

�101

�SENIORS EARN MANY AWARDS

Senior Honors Night was held June 11 with Lori Dobson, president of the Class of 1984 acting as Master of Ceremonies.
Scholarships worth over $59,000 were presented to members of the Class of '84. Seniors receiving scholarships were: Val Beckwith,
Tim Braden, Lorie Camp, Julie Davis, Lynn DesJardins, Jennifer Dobson, Lori Dobson, David Don brock, Paula F~zon, Tim Finley,
David Geiman, Tricia Gruner, Dawn Hilton, Gerald Hinds, Karen Hosek, Tammy Johnson, Becky Jones, Shaun Massey, Rachel
McRae, Michelle Miller, Steve Miller, Kelly Norton, David Ostrander, Sue Sailor, Becky Smith, Michelle Sobiech, David Thornton,
Alicia Veysey and Gail Wineland.
Karen Hosek received the Citizenship Award. The DAR Good Citizen Award was presented to Rachel McRae; the SAR Good Citizen
Award was presented to Bart Marshall. A 4-year Perfect Attendance Award was given to Steve Miller. Presidential Academic Fitness
Awards were given to Lori Dobson, Lynn DesJardins, Paula Falzon, Tim Finley, Tammy Johnson, Becky Jones, Rachel McRae, Sue
Sailor and Alicia Veysey.
American Legion Outstanding Service Awards were given to Rachel McRae and Bart Marshall. Girls' State Awards were given to
Paula Falzon and Rachel McRae; Boys' State Awards were given to Tim Finley and Bob Miner.
Tim Finley was presented with the Physics Award. The Advanced Math Award went to Paula Falzon. David Don brock received the
Dekalb Agricultural Award. Harold Blowers, Lori Dobson, Michelle Miller and Robert Stanton received awards for excellence in Art.
Lori Dobson, Paula Falzon and Rachel McRae received awards for excellence in English. Yearbook awards were given to Tim Finley,
Dawn Hilton and Karen Hosek. Outstanding Academic Athletic Awards were given to Lynn DesJardins and Tim Finley.
Four Year Varsity Sports Awards were given to Bruce Pohl- Wrestling; Val Beckwith, Lynn DesJardins, Lori Dobson, Kelly
Johnson and Jodi Paul- Girls' Track; Tim Finley- Boys' Track. Senior Athlete of the Year Awards were given to Kelly Johnson and
Tim Wilkinson. The Nell Volkert Sportsmanship Award was given to Val Beckwith and the Philip Normandin Sportsmanship Award
was presented to Gerald Hinds.
102

�103

�NINETY -FOUR SENIORS
RECEIVE DIPLOMAS

104

The one hundred fourth annual commencement
exercises of QHS were held on June 15, 1984 at 8
P.M. on the athletic field. Professional and recessional music was provided by the band.
The Top Ten students each had a special part in
the exercises: Lynn DesJardins, Invocation;
Suzette Sailor, Welcome; Karen Hosek, Class
Poem; Rachel McRae, Presentation of Class Gift;
Lori Dobson, Presentation of Cane; Paula Falzon,
Charge to Class; Alicia Veysey, Appreciation to
Faculty and Staff; Michelle Sobiech, Appreciation

to Parents; Timothy Finley, Appreciation to Community; Rebecca Jones, Introduction of Speaker
and Tammy Johnson, Benediction.
The Commencement address was given by Sister
Eileen Rice, O.P. followed by the presentation of
the class by Mr. Richard Spalding, Principal, the
confirmation of diplomas by Mr. Leon Parrish,
President of the Board of Education, and the
presentation of diplomas by Mr. Ronald Reynolds,
Superintendent.

�In learning, we have shared.
In sharing, we have found friendship.
In friendship, we have found ourselves.
105

��SPORTS

�"
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Quincy
198
179
172
190
163
173
168
186
150
180
167
167
178

GOLF
Opponent
171
Coldwater
173
Concord
207
Springport
201
Jonesville
206
Union City
190
Bronson
160
Coldwater
171
Concord
206
Jonesville
176
Bronson
192
Union City
194
Springport
182
Hillsdale

SCOREBOARD

108

- WRESTLING
Quincy
Opponent
56
15 Coldwater
30
33 Bronson
40
22 Concord
46
14 Springport
35
30 Hudson
66
6 Jonesville
40
26 Athens
29
41 Union City
25
37 Constantine
63
6 Mendon
14
51 Hillsdale
44
14 Homer
47
21 Centreville
Quincy
5th Place
5th Place
4th Place
3rd Place
4th Place

Invitational
Addison
Clinton
Hillsdale
Napoleon
Constantine

GIRLS'JV
BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
10
37 Bronson
17
11
Camden
17
10 Camden
19
20 Concord
29
26 Springport
27
30 Jonesville
31
27 Athens
19
32 Union City
25
28 Reading
40
44 HomerOT
31
30 Concord
12
39 Litchfield
32
19 Springport
38
30 Jonesville
20
45 Athens
26
42 Union City
26
25 Reading OT
33
30 Homer

VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Quincy Opponent
61
57
Hillsdale
41
45
Concord
57
51
Litchfield
33
34
Springport
63
70
Jonesville OT
54
42
Addison
54
71
Athens
62
51
Union City
70
51
Bronson
49
52
Reading
64
52
Homer
44
49
Concord
61
49
Springport
64
61
Jonesville
51
68
Athens
64
52
Union City
62
52
Reading
63
51
Homer
69
51
Union City
51
41
Bronson
54
59
Jonesville

JVFOOTBALL
Quincy
Opponent
32
12
Bronson
16
6
Concord
30
0
Springport
18
12
Jones ville
6
6
Athens
6
18
Union City
6
18
Reading
6
24
Homer

JV VOLLEYBALL
Quincy
Opponent
0
2 Concord
0
2 Springport
1
2 Jonesville
2
0 Athens
0
2 Union City
0
2 Reading
0
2 Homer
0
2 Concord
0
2 Springport
0
2 Jonesville
2
0 Athens
2
1 Union City
0
2 Reading
0
2 Homer

�GIRLS' VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
Bronson
53
48
17
Camden
52
24
Camden
39
41
Concord
37
Springport
37
42
26
Jonesville
56
46
Athens
58
42
Union City
29
17
Reading
34
52
Homer
38
52
Concord
48
Litchfield
37
33
37
Springport
50
23
Jonesville
54
51
Athens
59
43
Union City
56
17
Reading
40
Homer
50
36
29
Jonesville
38
59
Homer
38

VARSITY FOOTBALL
Quincy
Opponent
40
0
Bronson
8
6
Concord
14
2
Springport
0
13
Jonesville
12
0
Athens
0
41
Union City
0
28
Reading
8
32
Homer
22
12
Michigan
Center

JVBASEBALL
Quincy
Opponent
2
Coldwater
3
1
11
Hillsdale
Union City
4
8
Tekonsha
6
5
Tekonsha
4
3
Hillsdale
8
3
11
Hillsdale
10
11
Tekonsha
7
Union City
20
8

JV BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
43
44 Hillsdale
26
48 Concord
41
36 Litchfield
45
22 Springport
37
29 Jonesville
25
39 Addison
34
56 Athens
37
51 Union City
20
45 Bronson
27
41 Reading
51
64 Homer
24
51 Concord
41
38 Springport
29 Jonesville
38
36
43 Athens
36
51 Union City
28 Reading
33
44
49 Homer

BOYS' TRACK
Quincy
Opponent
46 1/ 2
81 1/2 Camden
33
104 Litchfield
58
78 Coldwater
39
89 Bronson
54
82 Concord
93
44 Springport
87
49 Jonesville
73
64 Athens
54
82 Union City
37
100 Reading
72
64 Homer

GIRLS' TRACK
Quincy
Opponent
Camden
95
33
Litchfield
35
93
Coldwater
61
67
63 1/2 Bronson
64\12
Concord
45
83
Springport
27
101
Jonesville
78
50
Athens
76
52
Union City
69
59
Reading
37
91
Homer
43
85

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Quincy
Opponent
2 Concord
0
2 Springport
1
2
1 Jonesville
2
1 Athens
2
1 Union City
0
2 Reading
1
2 Homer
2 Concord
0
2
0 Springport
2
0 Jonesville
2
0 Athens
2
0 Union City
2 Reading
0
2 Homer
0
2 Constantine
0

VARSITY BASEBALL
Quincy
Opponent
8
5 Bronson
14 Hillsdale
5
3
2 Springport
3
4 Jonesville
2
9 Athens
10 Union City
2
8
6 Reading
8
0 Bronson
22
8 Springfield
7
8 Homer
5
3 Tekonsha
8
3 -Concord
1
6 Concord
10
1 Springport
5
12 Jonesville
2
3 Athens
4
5 Union City
4
2 Reading
1
11 Union City
7
2 Homer

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�ALL

CONFERENCE
STARS
Included on these pages are those athletes who
were named to All Conference teams or took first
place in conference meets.

GIRLS' BASKETBALL - Lynn
DesJardins

FOOTBALL - Gerald Hinds
110

GOLF - Scott Lutterbeck and Tim
Schmidt

�VOLLEYBALL- Keli Cutler and
Tammy Scheidler

WRESTLING - Lance Wiser and Brent
Wygant

', ·~.. \i::
•' ..... ·•

GIRLS' TRACK - Jill Philippy, Dawn
Russell, Cyndi Michael and Connie
Quimby

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"

BASEBALL - Tim Brockway
111

�CHEERLEADERS' ENTHUSIASM
Page 112: (1) (VARSITY
FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS) Bottom: Lorie
Camp, Tammy Johnson, Tonya
Meyer, ' Val Beckwith. Top:
Jackie Cooper, Vicki Eddington . (2) (VARSITY
BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS) Bottom: Jacinda
Beckwith, Lorie Camp. Middle:
Vicki Eddington, Tonya Meyer,
Val Beckwith. Back: Tammy
Johnson, Dusti Earl, Patti Lutterbeck. Page 113: (1) "Are you
rooting for the boys? yea, man."
(2) Tammy impersonates Mr.
Ludlow by doing his cheer "Yea
Team, Yea Team, Fight! Fight!
Fight!" (3) "0-R-1-0-L-E-S!
Orioles! Orioles! Orioles!" (4)
Tammy and Val talk to Varsity
and J .V. Cheerleading Advisor,
Mrs. Nancy Smith. (5) Riding in
the Homecoming Parade. (6)
Wasn't Mr. Evon a "good
sport?"

112

�LEADS THEWAY!

(1)

(2)

(3)

(6)

113

�ORIOLES FINISH WITH
WIN AT MICHIGAN CENTER

114

The 1983 Orioles started the season with only eight Seniors,
but ten returning lettermen from last year's 8 Championship
team. The Orioles, through determination, dedication and
defense continued their winning tradition by finishing the
season in 4th place with a 5-4 overall record and a 3-4 conference record. Quincy finished the season by defeating
Michigan Center 22-12.
Gerald Hinds, Doug Marsh and Tim Wilkinson were
Co-Captains.
Members of the "Orange Crush" team received post season
awards as follows: Team's Most Valuable Lineman: Gerald
Hinds, Team's Most Valuable Back: Alan Blodgett, Team's
Most Improved Player Award: David Karney. 1st Team All
Conference: Gerald Hinds, 2nd Team All Conference: Ken
Kurtz, Tim Rzepka, Brent Wygant; Honorable Mention: Tim
Wilkinson. Coldwater Daily Reporter All Area Team: Gerald
Hinds, Ken Kurtz; Honorable Mention: Tim Rzepka, Brent
Wygant.
(THE TEAM) Front: Gordon Bassage, Kenny Teachout,
Doug Marsh, Bob Miner, Tim Berry, Tom Lothamer, Brent
Wygant, Gerald Hinds, Danny Morris. Middle: Manager Kirk
Henning, Jim McRae, Tim Rzepka, Craig Fish, Andy Buell,
David Karney, David Spalding, David Powers, Tim Brockway,
Manager Doug Tanner. Back: Brian Ditton, David Murray, Tim
Wilkinson, Alan Blodgett, Ted Kahaian, Mike Rodgers, Ken
Kurtz, Coach Dennis Quimby, Coach Mike Nowicki, Head
Coach Lonney Evon. Not Pictured: Manager Shawn Cockrell.

�(SENIORS) Doug Marsh, Tim Wilkinson, Gerald Hinds, Dan Morris, Bob Miner, Andy
Buell, Brian Ditton, Ken Teachout.

115

�TEAM BREAKS SCHOOL
RECORD

The Oriole Golf Team had a very successful
season with an overall record of 8 wins and 5 losses
and a league record of 6 wins and 2 losses. This
earned the team 2nd place in the "Big 8."
The Orioles placed 2nd in the Conference Meet
and 5th in the Regional Meet. Tim Schmidt placed
1st in the Conference Meet and Scott Lutterbeck
tied for 2nd.
The team broke the school scoring record for 9
holes with a 150 score. The record breaking team
was made up of Scott Lutterbeck, Tim Schmidt,
Rick Deal and Brad Parrish.
Scott Lutterbeck broke the individual 9 hole
scoring record with a 1 under par 33.
Tim Schmidt won the "Most Valuable" award
and Rick Deal was " Most Improved."
(THE TEAM) Front: Mike Mitchell, Tim
Braden, Dale Parrot, Tim Schmidt, Scott Lutterbeck, Brad Parrish. Back: Chad Horn, David
Luce, John Woods, Jim Weber, Shawn Bowers,
Coach Bob Mitchell. Not Pictured: Rick Deal.

116

Record Breaking Team

�117

�FANS LOVE THEIR LADY ORIOLES

118

The 1983 Varsity Girls' Basketball team was young and relatively inexperienced and yet, through hard
• and determination, ended up with a winning season. The Lady Orioles completed the season with an
work
11-9 overall record and an 8-6 record in the Big Eight Conference.
Lynn DesJardins was selected by the league coaches as a member of the Big Eight All Conference Team.
In addition Keli Cutler and Connie Quimby were given honorable mention and Shari Brown won a place on
the league's defensive team. In other post season honors, Lynn was chosen to the All Area Team, Keli to the
second team and Connie to the honorable mention list.
Team awards consisted of: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Lynn DesJardins, OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER: Lynn DesJardins, MOST IMPROVED: Angie Basse, OUTSTANDING REBOUNDER:
Angie Basse.
(THE TEAM) Front: Pam Wilber, Angie Basse, Cyndi Michael, Tammy Rzepka. Middle: Coach Bob
Stewart, Shari Brown, Keli Cutler, Connie Quimby, Lori Babbage, Manager Betty Barnett, Manager Tammie Brown. Back: Alicia Veysey, Robyn Rubley, Lynn DesJardins.

�119

�ORIOLES FINISH STRONG

The 1983-84 Varsity Basketball Team was an exciting team
to watch. Of the 21 games played, 9 games were decided by 10
points or more, with one game going overtime. The team comprised of 3 Seniors and 8 Juniors finished the season with a
Conference Record of 7-7 good for a tie for 4th place. The
Overall Record was a fine 13-8. The tournament as always was a
big part of the season. Quincy beat Union (jity and Bronson but
lost to Jonesville by 5 points in the District Finals. The season
was a total team effort. When the starters were down or off they
had a great bench support to replace them. Leading scorers:
Tim Wilkinson - 271 points, David Spalding - 209 points.
Leading the team in assists for the 2nd year: Tim Wilkinson 120

76. Most Valuable Playuer- Tim Wilkinson. Most Improved
Player - David Karnay. All Conference Honorable Mention:
David Spalding, Tim Wilkinson, John Woods. All Area Team:
David Spalding, Tim Wilkinson; Honorable Mention: John
Woods. In the 1984-85 season the team will miss Andy Buell,
Tim Finley and Tim Wilkinson for their hard work and great
enthusiasm. (THE TEAM) Front: Manager Mike Winter, CoCaptain Tim Wilkinson, Scott Lutterbeck, Tim Schmidt, Kenny Kurtz, Manager Mark Rootes. Back: Coach Doug Johnson,
John Woods, Rick Deal, Craig Fish, David Karney, Andy Buell,
David Spalding, Co-Captain Tim Finley. Not Pictured:
Manager Nathan Johnson.

�121

�CONFERENCE CHAMPS!

The 1983-84 wrestling squad finished its most gratifying season in ten years, winning nine dual meets out of 13 and placing third in
the 16-team Napoleon Invitational. The highlight of the season was the recapturing of the Big 8 Conference Championship. The
Orioles were 5-1 in league meets and won the league tournament with 154 points.
The team was led by senior captains Bruce Pohl and Lance Wiser (pictured above). These senior wrestlers finished the season with
identical records of 28-11. Bruce led the team in takedowns and was elected the "Most Valuable Wrestler" by his teammates. Lance, a
two-time state qualifier and Big 8 Conference Champion, was elected our "Spark Plug." Other seniors who contributed to the team's
success were Tim Delaney, Ron Coco and Dan Morris.
Representing the underclassmen, Brent Wygant led the team in falls with 18, was a state qualifier, a Big 8 Champion, and earned the
most team points with 65. Brent had the best overall record of 33-9. Gordon Bassage, injured during the last half of the season, was 144 and earned our "Hard Nose Award." George Jenkot was our "Most Improved Wrestler" going from last year's record of 1-22 to 16-15.
Freshman Jeff Hawes was chosen the "Rookie of the Year."
(THE TEAM) Front: Glen Hard, Tim Wilkins, Jeff Wilkins. Middle: Statistician Rachel McRae, Scott Locke, Lynn Hard, Andy
Kaiser, Ed Marsh, Mike Dodd, Tom Lothamer, Chad Horn, Ted Kahaian , Statistician Penny Parrish. Back: Lance Wiser, Lonnie
Laurie, Tim Delaney, Danny Morris, Ron Coco, George Jenkot, Tim Rzepka, Bruce Pohl, Brent Wygant, Tim Brown, Brad Parrish,
Donald Kahaian, Gordon Bassage, Jim Luce, Jeff Hawes, Coach Ken Downey.
122

�123

�SUCCESSFUL SEASON FOR SPIKERS

The Varsity Volleyball team
finished a successful season in
5th place with a 7-7 conference
record. Serving as Co-Captains
were Kelly Johnson and Keli
Cutler. Connie Quimby led the
team in spikes and Keli Cutler
had the most serves.
Post Season awards were
given as follows: Most Valuable
Player- Keli Cutler, Most Improved Player - Shari Brown,
Most Team Spirit Kelly
Johnson. Keli Cutler and Tammy Scheidler were named to the
All Conference Team while Kelly Johnson received Honorable
Mention.
(THE TEAM) Top to Bottom, L toR: Stephanie Wymer,
Inez Letts, Jill Philippy, Tami
Brewer, Alicia Veysey, Keli
Cutler, Tammy Scheidler, Kelly
Johnson, Lori Babbage, Coach
Judie Burgess, Connie Quimby,
Shari Brown. Not Pictured:
Manager Shannon Harmon.

124

�125

�VARSITY BASEBALL 1984

The 1984 Varsity Baseball season saw some very positive improvements take place within the program. The diamond itself saw
remarkable improvement in becoming the best in the area, mostly because of it becoming enclosed with an extremely attractive looking fence. Also, the baseball team's funraisers included the beginning of construction for "in the ground dugouts."
The talent and capabilities of the team itself also were quite prevalent. An increased schedule saw Quincy go undefeated outside of
the conference in regular season games. The highlight being impressive tournament wins over Bronson (8-0) and Battle Creek Springfield (22-8) in gaining the championship at the Bronson Invitational.
A Junior dominated team ended the season at 10-10 overall and at 6-8 in the conference, which gave Quincy 5th place. One sign of
improvement was the games that were lost were close, four of them were one run games. This "should" change with the maturity of
next year's team.
Post season awards were given as follows: Tim Brockway received 1st Team All Conference Honors and Scott Lutterbeck and Tim
Wilkinson made the 2nd Team. Craig Fish, Kenny Kurtz, Shaun Massey and David Wilson received Honorable Mention. Tim
Brockway and Tim Wilkinson received the Most Valuable Player Award and Scott Lutterbeck received the Most Improved Award
from their teammates.
(THE TEAM) Front: Manager Chad McGlothlen, Scott Lutterbeck, Kenny Kurtz, Lance Wiser, David Wilson, Gerald Hinds,
Manager Reggie Smith. Back: Manager Jeff Lutterbeck, Shaun Massey, John Woods, Craig Fish, Jim McRae, Mike Rodgers, Tim
Brockway, Coach Greg Gruner. Not Pictured: Skip DuBay, David Murray and Tim Wilkinson.·
126

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127

�T'HINCLADS GAIN EXPERIENCE

The 1984 track season was a rewarding one for Coach Ludlow because even though his team was young and inexperienced (17 out of
25 members were Freshmen or Sophomores), they managed to improve tremendously throughout the season. Hard work and determination paid off because this young team finished with a 4-3 conference record and a 4-7 overall record. Quincy finished 5th in the
conference meet with an overall final track standing of 4th place.
Quincy qualified 13 people for 12 events in the Branch County Meet.
Tim Finley tied the pole vault record that Randy Houtz set in 1978 at 11'10" .
David Spalding qualified for the State Meet in the high jump.
Two boys joined the Century Club: Tim Finley with 160 7/8 points and David Spalding with 195 3/8 points.
(THE TEAM) Manager Nick Bowers, Jeff Hawes, Aaron Porter, Dan Morris, George Curtis, Shawn Avra, Donald Kahaian, Scott
Locke, Manager Lance DeMerritt. Middle: Coach Mike Nowicki, Coach Greg Miller, Joel Mitchell, Tim Rzepka, Tim Finley, David
Spalding, Robert Smith, Robert Combs, Harold Blowers, Alan McClellan, Coach Dan Ludlow. Back: Eric Waterbury, Joe Stevens, Joe
Latta, Scott Sobiech, Drew Cornelison, Tom Lothamer, Kevin Stempien, Jason Bowers. Not Pictured: Allen Blodgett and Jay
Murdock.

128

�129

�SECOND PLACE IN CONFERENCE

130

(Record Setting Mile Rel;;ty Team)

�The Quincy Girls' Track Team kept up the winning tradition
and finished the season with a 9-2 dual meet record and a 6-1
conference record which earned the team 2nd place in the "Big
8" Conference.
The girls won the Bronson Invitational for the 9th year in a
row, were 2nd in the Mendon Relays, 3rd in both the Quincy Invitational and Grass Lake Invitational and finished 2nd in the
Regional Meet.
School records set this year: Connie Quimby - 110 yard
hurdles (new event because hurdles were raised 3") 17.6; Dawn
Russell- 440 yard dash 61.1; Jill Philippy, Lori Dobson, Cyndi
Michael, Dawn Russell- Mile Relay/4:12.5
In the Conference Meet - 1st Place: 440 yard dash (Dawn
Russell) 62.8; 880 yard relay (Jill Philippy, Connie Quimby,
Dawn Russell, Cyndi Michael) 1:49.3.
In the Regional Meet- 1st Place: 880 yard relay (Jill Philippy, Connie Quimby, Dawn Russell, Cyndi Michael) 1:49.0, 330
yard hurdles (Connie Quimby) 49.9; 220 yard dash (Cyndi
Michael) 27.7

In the State Meet - 8th Place: mile relay (Jill Philippy, Lori
Dobson, Cyndi Michael, Dawn Russell) 4:13.1.
Four girls scored at least 100 points: Jill Philippy - 163
points, Connie Quimby- 182 points, Cyndi Michael- 183 V2
points and Dawn Russell- 200 points.
In Career High Points Connie Quimby is lOth with 329 '12
points, Jill Philippy is 8th with 343 points, Cyndi Michael is 7th
with 345 points and Kelly Johnson is 5th with 445 1.4 points.
(THE TEAM) Front: Jill Philippy, Jacinda Beckwith, Lynn
DesJardins, Lori Dobson, Kelly Johnson, Dawn Hilton, Lorrinda Whitney, Pam Wilber. Second Row: Melanie Ryan, Tracy
Shellenberger, Betty Barnett, Lori Baker, Denise Riegel,
Monica Harris, Brenda Kratzer, Annette Paul. Third Row:
Coach Marty Chard, Val Beckwith, Michelle Christian, Vickie
Eddington, Lori Sobiech, Connie Quimby, Chantal Cochrane,
Lori Johnston, Kathleen Ryan, Coach Gary Adams. Back:
Marilyn Fryer, Jodi Paul, Stacie Smith, Cyndi Michael, Lori
Babbage, Patti Lutter beck, Dawn Russell, Tammy McMichael.

131

�J.V.'s GAIN EXPERIENCE

The J.V. Football Team finished the 1983 season in 4th place
with a 3-3-1 conference record and a 4-3-1 overall record. With
their enthusiasm and aggressiveness they should be ready for
next year's Varsity team.
(THE TEAM) Front: Aaron Porter, Tom Donbrock, Mike
Winter, D~mg Craig, Darin Carpenter, Mark Rootes, Mike
Dodd, Brian Bowerman, Tim Minton, Pat Murray, Jeff Brown,
Carson Neible. Middle: Manager Mike McConnell, Allen McClellan, John Latta, David Jeffries, Robert Hooley, Tim
Blodgett, Donald Kahaian, Brian Price, Joe Latta, Joe Dunn,
Marc Brand, Billy Jeffries, Manager Scott Maggart. Back: Scott
Lynd, Jason Bailey, Shawn Talbot, Scott Withington, Ed
Cariuty, Tim Hagaman, Matt McConnell, Scott Marvin, Joel
Mitchell, Brian Smith, Tracy Maggart, George Jenkot, Coach
Chuck Cook.
132

�EXCITING SEASON FOR J.V.'S

The J.V. Girls' Basketball team finished the 1983 season with
a 7-7 conference record and a 9-9 overall record.
The season was an exciting one because many of the games
were close. Two of the games went into overtime with Quincy
winning one game by 1 point and losing the other game by 4
points.
(THE TEAM) Front: Denise Riegel, Monica Harris, Annette
Paul, Michelle Quimby, Kelly Sours, Penny Parrish, Debbie
Lutterbeck. Back: Manager Chris Christian, Robin Laurell,
Dawn Russell, Angie Curtis, Rhonda VanRiper, Michelle Christian, Jackie Cash, Lori Sobiech, Coach Larry Moore.

133

�J.V.'S HOLD KEY TO FUTURE

This year's Junior Varsity Basketball Team compiled a
record of 6 wins and 12losses. Gaining experience and poise, the
seven Sophomores on this year's team will be battling for spots
on next year's Varsity Team, while the remaining 8 Freshmen
will form a solid nucleus for next season's J. V. Team.
Todd Thibideau led the team in scoring and rebounding, with
Joel Mitchell adding many key baskets throughout the year.
Scott Sobiech and Ed Cariuty were solid performers for the
season contributing with their rebounding and scoring. Scott
Withington led all Freshmen contributing consistently to the
team effort.
o
(THE TEAM) Front:Pat Murray, Daren Carpenter, Scott
Lynd, Bobby Hooley, Jeff Brown, David Luce. Back: Manager
Jason Bailey, Brian Price, Marc Brand, Scott Withington,
David Hammond, Todd Thibideau, Scott Marvin, Scott
Sobiech, Ed Cariuty, Joel Mitchell, Coach Chuck Cook.
134

�J.V. SPIKERS HAVE SPIRIT

The J.V. Volleyball team experienced a learning season
finishing with a 3-11 record. They showed steady improvement
throughout the season and gained valuable experience for next
year.
(THE TEAM) Front: Manager Carol Wilson. Back: Tammy
Rzepka, Betty Barnett, Michelle Quimby, Robin Laurel!, Dawn
Quimby, Coach Dianne Haynes, Jerri Clark, Denise Riegel,
Kathy Ryan, Annette Tesch, Angie Curtis.

135

�Q.H.S. SWINGERS- J.V. BASEBALL '84

The J.V. Baseball team finished the season with a 3-7 record.
There was much excitement this year as the te&amp;m displayed a
great amount of offensive punch. The highlight of the year was
a double-header sweep of Tekonsha.
New team records were set in batting average (.320) and
stolen bases (29).
(THE TEAM) Front: Mark Rootes, Mike Dodd, Jeff Brown,
Daren Carpenter, Pat Murray, Mike Winter. Middle: Manager
Derik Curtis, Shawn Bowers, Scott Lynd, Doug Harper, Chad
Horn, Brian Price. Back: Manager Erin Peterson, Coach Lonney Evon, Donald Kahaian, Kevin Stempien, David Thompson,
Shawn Talbot, Mike Smith.

136

�J.V. SQUADS
CHEER
TEAMS

TO
VICTORY
Top: (J.V. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS)
Top to Bottom: Frenda Otis, Dawn Russell, Angie
Erts, Tracy Snellenberger, Monica Harris,
Michelle Christian, Kelly Sours. Not Pictured:
Suzi Roberts . Bottom: (J.V. FOOTBALL
CHEERLEADERS) Top to Bottom: Dusti Earl,
Marion Beckwith, Frenda Otis, Jacinda Beckwith,
Angie Erts, Suzi Roberts.

137

��MIDDLE
SCHOOL

�EIGHTH GRADE
Natalie Allaman
Marci Baker
Derek Ball
Laurie Barker
Bill Beckwith

Robert Bennett
Trent Blair
Tina Briggs
LeeAnn Brown
Rachelle Brown

Lorna Bulkowski
Sean Burley
Erik Buterbaugh
Chad Carpenter
Joseph Cekander

Norman Cekander
Callie Clark
Brian Connin
Carll Converse
Larry Converse

Jason Coolman
Cary Coonce
Andy Cottman
Jeff Craig
Alicia Curtis

Paul A. Davis
Paul D. Davis
Chris Deck
Lance DeMerritt
Greg Dobson

Richard Dobson
David Donay
Todd Dovey
Todd Earl
Laura Easterday

140

�Allen Ebert
Sarah Enos
Scott Ernsberg~
Emily Fairbanks
Cynthia Fillmore

Rose Mary Forrester
Derek Foster
Tim Gibson
Debbie Gould
Paula Gruner

Brian Hall
Beth Hammond
Autumn Hardy
Andy Hawes
Kirk Henning

J o Hickerson
TammyHoag
James Hoff
Derek Horn
James Howard

Mary Jackson
Michelle Jeffrey
Nichole Jeffrey
Kenneth Johnson
Pattie Justice

Donald Karn
Kim Kaufman
Mark Landis
Jamie Lemke
Jodi Lemke

Jennifer Leosh
John Locklin
Trina Luckadoo
Steven Marowelli
Melissa Mason

Deborah Marvin
Mike McConnell
Patsy McDonald
Melissa McMichael
James McNabb

141

�Kristie McRae
Kelly Michael
Patty Michalske
Pam Miller
Heather Murray

Karen Newberry
Derek O'Connell
Chris Otis
Lonna Otis
Regina Parks

Rhonda Paul
Tina Paul
Wade Paul
Tim Pearson
Christa Pifer

Chrystal Potter
Chad Purcell
Kenneth Quimby
Derek Reichhart
Michele Richards

Julie Roberts
Tad Rossman
Traci Ryan
Steven Salyer
Joel Sanderson

Richard Schultz
Connie Scott
Dorcas Shilling
Lonna Smith
Elizabeth Snyder

Jamie Spurlock
Paul Start
Christal Strong
Shawn Strong
Amy Swallow

Doug Tanner
Rhonda Tesch
Brian Tobalske
Steven Trall
Noell Tucker

142

�Tammi Turnpaugh
Korinna VandyBogurt
Melissa Vanino ·
Penny Varney
Doug Vogel

Terry Wallace
Carol Wilson

Not Pictured:
Melinda Fleming
La Dawn Logic

SEVENTH GRADE
Amy Allen
Brett Allman
Michelle Ash
Joel Asher
Cheryl Balcom

Sonja Bean
Vicky Benson
Brett Bowers
Wayne Burke
Chris Christian

Mike Clemenson
Steve Clifford
Jennifer Consolini
Dena Converse
Clint Cook

Gaye Coolman
Steven Counterman
Kevin Crowder
Kirk Cutler
Bryan Elliot

Kevin Elliot
Jason Enos
Erica Ewers
Laney Fickle
Heather Gamble

143

�Colt Gollnick
James Gordon
Jennifer Hand
Robert Harrington
Annissa Hart

Michelle Hawkins
Jodi Hess
Dale Horn
Gale Horn
Tina Houvener

Shawn Humphries
Janelle Jeffrey
Gary Karney
Brenda Kempton
Kathy Knapp

Karen Kratzer
Christina Leyo
Lynn Logic
Kevin Longhini
Amy Loose

Jeff Lutter beck
Scott Maggart
Todd Male
Brenda Manley
David Marshall

Barbara McClellan
Michelle McClughan
Lisa McCurley
Chad McGlothlen
Tina Meyer

Holly Moore
Loretta Moore
Sandra Morrison
Chad Musselman
Amy Newberry

TamiParks
JoEllen Parrish
Heath Persails
Shannon Persails
Beth Philippy

144

�Amy Quimby
Tracy Rasler
Jennifer Rathert
Darrin Rehner
Lynn Reynolds

Ronald Richard
Sandra Siegel
Angel Simaske
Dena Smallwood
Reggie Smith

Henry Snellenberger
Lori Staynor
Kellie Strouse
Paul Swift
Deborah Thompson

Loretta Tobalske
Sam Tucker
Mark VanWald
Michelle Waite
Jason Webb

Valerie Weber
Kent Wyatt
Mac Yarbro

Not Pictured:
David Newsome

SIXTH GRADE
Donald Banker
Amos Barnett
Brandon Barrett
Robert Bates
Patrick Beldock

Stephanie Blount
Monique Boley
Rachel Booher
Chad Boss
Nicholas Bowers

145

�Tammi Briggs
Melisa Burk
Casey Burleson
Lucinda Cekander
Yvonne Cekander

Eric Cheyne
Kelly Clifford
Jennifer Coan
Kathleen Coco
Kenneth Coco

Paula Coleman
Riesie Cox
Nicky Crandall
Chad Curtis
Deborah Curtis

Lorrie Davis
Terry Davis
Daniel Ditton
Melissa Dodd
Jodi Edwards

Kathy Freese
Jason Gale
Kelli Garner
Traci Gill
Juanita Gollnick

Michael Hacker
Melinda Hagaman
Chris Hamaker
Glen Hard
Weston Hardy

Troy Harmon
Shannon Harmon
Kevin Henning
Heidi Hockenberry
Holly Hockenberry

Joseph Hoff
David Hoffman
Michelle Howard
Chris Jeffrey
Noel Kaufman

146

�Dawn Kiersey
Dana King
Angela Kirt
Leon Knirk
Dana Knisely

Bradley Kriser
Carl Kurtz
Eric Lattas
Danielle Laurell
Debra Laurell

Kevin Lewis
Dawn Lindbert
Michael Loomis
Michelle Lord
Robert Luckadoo

Amy Macklin
Karen Mann
Ginger Marquart
Todd Massey
Jim Maynard

Brenda McClellan
Robert McDonald
John McGee
Leslee McNabb
Hope Meade

Eryika Mendelsohn
Eric Metcalf
Shawn Milks
Veronica Minton
Chris Monroe

Sherry Neusbaum
Chad Newberry
Joel Nighswander
Ryan O'Connell
Chris Ostrander

Stephanie Owens
Mark Persails
Peter Peterson
Kelly Pierson
Rex Pomranka

147

�Jennifer Rasler
Justin Reichhart
John Richardson
David Risk
David Roberts

Bob Robinson
Zail Sheets
Amy Shook
Brent Shook
Kim Smith

Eric Snellenberger
Brian Stempien
Wayne Stevenson
Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockford

Tammy Strawser
Michael Tanner
Gary Thornton
Rebecca Tobalske
Laura Todak

Sandra Tryon
Cinamon Tucker
Kari Varney
Matthew Waligora
Hugh Watson

Not Pictured:
Larry Ware

148

Sean Watson
Jeff Wilkins
Tim Wilkins
Michelle Winger

�EIGHTH GRADE BAND

Front: Paul Stark, Steve Marowelli, Lance DeMerritt, Derek O'Connell, Richard Dobson, Jimmy Howard,
Jason Coolman, Sarah Enos, Band Director Mr. Mark Burgess. Back: Laurie Barker, Tina Briggs, Jamie
Lemke, Michael McConnell, Richie Schultz, Michelle Richards, Carll Converse.

Front: Pam Miller, Julie Roberts, Missy McMichael. Middle: Kim Kaufman, Jamie Spurlock, Chelle
Brown, Kori VandyBogurt, Kristie McRae, Terry Wallace, Jody Lemke, Natalie Allaman, Marci Baker,
Tammy Turnpaugh. Back: Emily Fairbanks, Cindy Fillmore, Christa Pifer, Traci Ryan, Cary Coonce,
Melissa Varino, Amy Swallow, Joel Sanderson, Brian Hall.

149

�SEVENTH GRADE BAND

Front: Paul Swift, Mark VanWald, Band Director Mr. Mark Burgess, Scott Maggart, Heath Persails. Back:
Wayne Burke, Brett Bowers, Sandy Siegel, Brenda Kempton, Michelle Hawkins, Joel Asher.

Front: Amy Allen, Tina Meyer, Michelle McClughen, Holly Moore, Sonja Bean. Back: JoEllen Parrish, Sandy Morrison, Jenny Consolini, Jason Enos, David Marshall, Gaye Coolman, Brenda Manley, Anissa Hart.
150

�SIXTH GRADE BAND

Front: Kelly Clifford, Stephanie Owens, Rachel Booher, Amy Shook, Dana King, Dawn Kiersey, Peter
Peterson, JoEllen Robson. Back: Melissa Burk, Cinamon Tucker, Stephanie Blount, Lorrie Davis, Michelle
Howard, Brent Shook, Eric Lattas, Dana Knisely, Angela Kirt, Leslee McNabb.

Front: Mike Hacker, Terry Davis, Todd Massey, John McGee, Karen Mann, Pat Beldock, Eryika
Mendelsohn, John Richardson, Glen Hard, Troy Harmon, Mark Persails. Back: Melissa Dodd, Chris
Ostrander, Erik Cheyne, Sandy Tryon, Band Director Mr. Mark Burgess, Eric Metcalf, Dawn Lindbert,
Melinda Hagaman, Sean Watson.

151

�GIRLS'
BASKETBALL

FLAG
FOOTBALL
152

Front: Chris Christian, Kelli Strouse, Amy Loose, Amy Allen, Debbie Thompson, Val
Weber, Beth Philippy, Dena Small wood, Michelle McClughen. Middle: Michelle Jeffrey, Barb McClellan, Vickie Benson, Callie Clar k, Pam Miller, Cary Coonce, Laurie
Barker, Jennifer Rathert, Laney Fickle, Holly Moore, Connie Scott, Michelle Waite.
Back: Coach Doug Riegel, LeeAnn Brown, Jenni Leosh, Heather Murray, Tina Paul,
Kelli Michael, Deb Marvin, Dorcas Shilling, Lonna Otis, Trina Luckadoo, Coach Judie
Burgess.

Front: Paul Stark, Chad Purcell, Joey Cekander, Sean Burley, Wade Paul, Derek
Reichhart, Derek Ball, Jason Coolman, Billy Beckwith. Second Row: Kent Wyatt, Clint
Cook, Lance DeMerritt, Henry Snellenberger, Brett Bowers, Michael McConnell, Mike
Clemenson, Robert Harrington, Heath Persails. Third Row: Carll Converse, David
Donay, Chad McGlothlen, Steve Clifford, Steve Counterman, Greg Dobson, Shannon
Persails, Jeff Craig, Brian Tobalske, Scott Maggart, Derek Horn. Back: Kevin
Longhini, Steve Trail, Richie Schultz, Steve Marowelli, Doug Tanner, Kirk Henning,
David Newsome, Brett Allman, Gary Karney, Jeff Lutterbeck, Andy Hawes, Paul A.
Davis.

�Front: Kevin Johnson, Kent Wyatt, Billy Beckwith, Mike Clemenson, Derek Horn, David
Newsome, Scott Maggart, Derek Ball, Kevin Ball. Back: Coach Chuck Hilton, Henry
Snellenberger, Kenny Johnson, Chris Deck, Kirk Henning, Andy Hawes, Scott Ernsberger.

Front: Jason Webb, Max Yarborough, Brett Allman, Clint Cook, Chad McGlothlen, Kirk
Cutler, Kevin Longhini, Joel Asher. Middle: Hugh Watson, Jeff Lutter beck, Chris Jeffries,
Paul Stark, David Donay, Jeff Craig, Sean Burley, Steve Trail, Chad Purcell, Jason
Coolman, Gary Karney, Noel Kaufman. Back: Coach Mike Bodkins, Gred Dobson, Tim
Pearson, Richie Schultz, Trent Blair, Doug Tanner, Mike McConnell, Norman Cekander,
Derek Reichart, Steven Marowelli, Wade Paul, Coach Larry Moore, Mike Tanner.

WRESTLING

BOYS'
BASKETBALL
153

�COMPUTER
CLUB

VOLLEYBALL
154

Sitting: Doug Tanner. Standing: Melissa McMichael, Todd Male, Jim Howard, Jim
Gordon, Sandi Siegel, Advisor Mrs. Banker, Karen Kratzer.

Front: Tammy Turnpaugh, Michelle Hawkins, Tina Houvener, Vicky Benson, Janelle
Jeffrey, Dena Converse, Dena Smallwood, Jodi Hess, Loretta Tobolske, Amy Quimby,
Chris Christian. Second Row: Reginna Parks, Gaye Coolman, Sonja Bean, Karen
Kratzer, Tami Parks, Laney Fickle, Michelle Waite, Valorie Weber, JoEllen Parrish,
Holly Moore, Kelie Strouse, Shawn Strong. Third Row: Tammy Hoag, Kathy Knapp,
Amy Allen, Lynn Reynolds, Brenda Manley, Michelle McClughen, Debbie Marvin,
Dorcas Shilling, Tina Paul, Lorna Bulkowski, Debbie Thompson. Back: Coach Linda
Allen, Beth Hammond, Mary Jackson, Michelle Jeffrey, Lonna Otis, Terry Wallace,
Jenni Leosh, Trina Luckadoo, Midge Snyder, Connie Scott, Heather Murray, Callie
Clark, Lonna Smith, Carol Wilson.

�Front: Clint Cook, Brian Tobalske, Greg Dobson, Jason Coolman, Billy Beckwith, Brett
Allman, Max Yarborough. Back: Chris Deck, Kirk Henning, Richie Schultz, Coach Jack
Faulkner, Shawn Humpries, Norman Cekander, Scott Ernsberger, Ronald Richards,
Kevin Longhini.

Front: Missy McMichael, Lonna Otis, Dena Converse, JoEllen Parrish, Trina
Luckadoo, Janelle Jeffrey, Beth Philippy, LeeAnn Brown, Michelle Jeffrey. Middle:
Kelly Michael, Heather Murray, Carol Wilson, Autumn Hardy, Dena Smallwood, Jennifer Rathert, Loretta Tobolske, Amy Quimby, Sonja Bean, Patty Michalske, Natalie
Allaman. Back: Traci Ryan, Chris Christian, Connie Scott, Cary Coonce, Debbie
Thompson, Michelle McClughen, Gaye Coolman, Jenni Leosh, Dorcas Shilling, Coach
Karice Love berry.

BOYS'

TRACK

GIRLS'

TRACK
155

�Top Left: (QUIZ BOWL) Jenni
Leosh, Lonna Otis, Emily Fairbanks, Rosie Forrester, Jamie
Lemke, Derek O'Connell, Jeff
Craig, Traci Ryan, Cindi
Fillmore, Doug Tanner, Brian
Hall, Advisor Mrs. Banker, Advisor Mr. Undeen. Not Pictured: Paula Gruner. Top Right:
(SEVENTH GRADE SPELLING BEE) Wayne Burke,
Anissa Hart, Kevin Miller,
Michelle Hawkins, Todd Male,
Erica Ewers, Kevin Longhini,
Brett Bowers, Laney Fickle, Advisor Mrs. Budd, Michelle
Waite, Chris Christian. Not Pictured: Jason Enos. Bottom:
(QMS MATH COMPETITION
PARTICIPANTS) Eric Lattas,
Stephanie Blount, Sean Watson, Tina Briggs, Wayne Burke,
Jim Howard, Brian Hall, Advisor Mrs. McDonald, Advisor
Mrs. Banker, Clint Cook, Todd
Male.

QMS
ACHIEVERS

156

�Top Left: (SIXTH GRADE
SPELLING BEE) Matt
Waligora, Jason Gale, Melissa
Dodd, Sean Watson, Eric Lattas, Angela Kirk, Ryan O'Connell, Melissa Burk, Melinda
Hagaman, Advisor Mrs. Leosh,
Chris Hamaker, Eryika
Mendelsohn, Lorrie Davis. This
Team placed first in the "Big
Eight Conference." Top Right:
(TOP MAGAZINE DRIVE
SALESMEN) Todd Massey,
Rex Pomranka, Joel Asher, Jodi
Hess, Melinda Hagaman, Amy
Allen, Brad Kriser, Kevin
Longhini, Todd Male, Mike
Clemenson, Jenni Leosh, Kelly
Pierson. Bottom: (STUDENT
COUNCIL) Kent Wyatt, Trina
Luckadoo, Vice President Lonna Otis, Treasurer Brett
Allman, Jason Gale, Holly
Moore, Steve Trail, Melissa
Dodd, Advisor Mr. Stewart,
President Jeff Craig, Advisor
Mr. Longhini. Not Pictured:
Secretary Julie Roberts.

157

�QUINCY MIDDLE

158

Mrs. Gail Banker
Memphis State University, B.A.
Memphis State University, M.A.
Mathematics

Mr. Robert Bell
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Mathematics

Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Mich. Univ., B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Mathematics

Mr. Mark Burgess
Central Mich. Univ., B.M.E.
Instrumental Music

Mr. Charles Cook
Western Mich. Univ., B.S.
Phys. Ed. and Drafting

Mr. Kenneth Downey
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Social Studies

Mr. Jack Feller
Adrian College, B.A.
Science

Mrs. Sharon Ferriss
Michigan State Univ., B.A.
Science

Mrs. Christine Forrister
University of Michigan, B.A.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Reading Lab

�SCHOOL FACULTY

Mrs. Mary Gale
Olivet College, B.A.
Physical Education

Ms. Cheryl Jeffries
Central Mich. Univ., B.S.
Reading

Mrs. Sharyn Leosh
Hillsdale College, B.A.
English

Mr. Gene Lewis
Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Science

Mr. Gary Male
Western Michigan Univ., B.S.
Social Studies

Mrs. Kathy McDonald
Eastern Mich. Univ., B.S.
Helping Teacher

Ms. Judy Schenkel
St. Francis College, B.S.
Learning Disabilities Teacher

Mr. Robert Stewart
Defiance College, B.S.
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
English

Mr. Robert Undeen
Castleton State College, B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Social Studies

159

��ELEMENTARY

�FIFTH GRADE
Dennis Abbeg
Curtis Akers
Shannon Amos
Denise Ash
Justin Asher
Tony Baker
Devin Ball
Lori Banker
Frank Barker
Casey Bell
Jeff Bender
Catherine Bennett
Steve Booher
Gerald Bowers
Tina Boyer
Jenny Bregger
Theresa Brooks
Michael Brown
Brian Buckley
Erin Burley
Tracy Callahan
Derek Carpenter
Ron Christian
Tim Clawson
Shawn Cockrell
Dawn Cole
Brian Con tat
Michael Cook
Kelly Craig
Derek Curtis
Richard Daniels
Shawn Davis
Daniel Dean
Ashley Dedmon
Scott Dobson
Wesley Dove
Darla Dowker
Joey Dyer
Marvin Dyer
Angie Elliot
Kendra Elliot
Jeffrey Erts
Christine Field
Roxanne Fincham
Debbie Flaugher
Nicole Foster
JamesGann
Sarah Garner

162

�Sarah Gibson
Michelle Goshorn
Chad Hagaman
Nicole Hamilton
Greg Hardy
Gretchen Heise
Archie Hickerson
Aaron Hilton
LeAnn Hoag
Sherry Hockenberry
Jason Huss
Angela Jeffrey
Kevin Johnson
RickyKast
Billy Keegan
Heather lvey
Kathy Kranz
Brooks Kratzer
Angela Kubiac
Linda Kurtz
Jenna Letts
Annette Locklin
Crystal Logic
Lisha Love berry
Tammy Lujack
RickyLynd
Brandee Lyon
Derek Lytle
Danny Markley
Lori Marowelli
Travis Marshall
Terry Masbaum
Scott Maurer
Tara May
Jennifer McDaniel
John Moeller
Amber Monroe
Roger Moore
Nathan Munger
David Newberry
Loretta Newberry
Laura Otis
Teresa Otis
Mike Parshall
Teresa Parks
Robbie Peel
Erin Peterson
Kirk Philson
Jonelle Pogue
Justin Porter
Jason Price
Jason Quimby
Tim Reynolds
Cherie Richards

163

�Jennifer Richer
Neal Richhart
Amber Rogers
Brian Rogers
Nita Sarles
Mary Saxman
Susan Saxman
Paul Shilling
Amy Sieger
Tanya Skaggs
Clifford Speaker
David Stempien
Jenny Suever
Jason Tell
Travis Tell
Paul Tong
Jake Tuckey
April Walker

Tammi Winter
Amy Wonders

Mrs. Sarah Coolman
Mr. Gregory Gruner
Mrs. Gertrude Rider
Mrs. Kathleen Veysey

FOURTH GRADE
Amy Alexander
Kevin Allman
Carisa Ash
Jerry Ash
JoEllen Asher
Jody Ball
KurtBarve
Michelle Basse
Victor Berry
Jerry Biolchini
Tammy Blair
Brent Bloom
Tina Brenke
Kevin Brockway
Jim Brown
Jennifer Burke
Jason Carpenter
Jason Carter

164

�Jeff Christian
Jessica Cockrell
Tracy Combs
Randy Couterman
JoAnna Dooley
Peggy Dorton
David Easterday
Nickie Edwards
Jody Fincham
Kelli Gallatin
Michael Gano
Cynthia Gilchrest
Jonathan Gillen
Lloyd Gipple
Ron Gould
Tim Gould
Tonia Green
Derek Griffith
Jamie Hacker
Holly Harrington
Otis Harrington
Robert Hart
Tammy Herlan
Deanna Hoard
Dan Hoffman
Julie Holland
Diana Houvener
Carrie !ford
Jason Jeffrey
Dorrian Karris
Toby Kirt
Eric Knapp
Heather Kratzer
Lori Kriser
Erin Lattas
Ben Lewis
Michael Leyo
Kevin Lind bert
Chad Lown
Derek Lynd
JeffLynd
Stacy Mabus
Sherri Macklin
BethAnn Mann
Lane Manning
Jim Marowelli
Shannon Marshall
Michael McCauley
Shane McCavit
Greg McClellan
Jason McFadden
Brian McNabb
Gregory Michael
David Michaelski

165

�Beth Mihocko
Heather Miller
Ryan Moore
Erica Morrison
Dodie Neeley
Jennifer Nickols
Laura Nowicki
David Owens
Aaron Paul
Tara Pearson
Becky Pifer
Alan Pomranka
Stephanie Rathert
Nicole Reed
Karan Ri chardson
Steven Roberts
John Robinson
Bryan Schewe
Dawn Siegel
Bambi Simaske
Mike Simpson
Paul Smith
Teresa Smith
Shannon Strittmatter
Jamie Strouse
Erik Undeen
Derek VanRiper
Derrick Veysey
Kristen Waligora
James Watters

Joe Westfall
Kaprice Wyatt
Crystal Yarbro

Mrs. Eli zabeth Grace
Mrs. Phyllis Lewis
Mrs. Mary Ellen Newton
Mrs. Paulette Stempien

THIRD GRADE
David Abbeg
Amy Alleshouse
Brent Angevine
Shane Ash
Paul Askew
Michael Avra

166

�Becky Barney
Nicole Barve
Michael Basse
Shannon Bendel
Clint Bloom
Terry Boatman
Derek Booher
Aaron Bowers
David Bowers
Matt Bregger
CarmaBroe
Christopher Burk
Frank Butler
Sara Callahan
Chad Carter
Steve Clancy
Jessica Clark
Amber Cook
Kevin Contat
Kelly Crandall
Robert Daniels
Megan Davi6lson
Misty Davis
Betty DeNio
Heather Enos
Joshua Enos
Theron Ewers
Tisha Flickinger
Michelle Fuller
Denise Gann
Calvin Gordon
Martin Hamaker
Heath Hamlin
Chad Handy
Jeremiah Handy
Jessica Harrington
William Harrington
Debbie Hickerson
Wendy Higbee
Heather Hulbert
Charity Ivey
Joe Justice
Tina Keegan
Amy Kranz
PennyKroa
Jennifer Kubiac
Jason Laney
Chris Lensky
Becka Lewis
Christy Loomis
John Lothamer
Danielle.Luckadoo
Stacy Lynd
Denise Maynard

167

�Matthew Meade
Scott Metcalf
Marci McGlothlen
Amber McMichael
Melissa McVicker
Michelle Michael
Bobbie Jo Miller
Dawn Miller
Jason Neusbaum
April Nichols
Tyler Parker
Mark Parshall
Tommy Peel
GerlPish
Carrie Pohl
Angela Porter
Damian Quimby
Adam Radebaugh
Karan Richardson
Sara Richhart
Lori Riddle
Chassity Rigelman
Angela Risk
John Roush
Matt Rybakowski
Christy Sheets
Jason Shoemaker
Lorrie Siefken
John Simmons
Dan Smith
JimmySmurr
Daniel Stayner
Jason Stempien
Adam Stephens
Thomas Stawser
Jessica Sturtz
Jeannette Swift
Cynthia Thomas
MaryToth
John Tuckey
Nicky VandyBogurt
Debra Varino
Shalimar Victor
Tim Waite
Daren Waligora
Tonya Weage
Matthew Winger
Susan Wymer

Mrs. Kathleen Brown
Mrs. Ruth King
Mrs. Pamela McCann
Ms. Mary Grace Sewell

168

�SECOND GRADE
Christine Albright
Muffin Avra
Tami Avra
RobbyBair
Scott Barry
Seth Berry
Billy Bethel
Jason Booher
Christina Bowers
Kerri Boyer
LisaBrenke
Toni Brooks
Wendy Clawson
Jeremy Cockrell
Eric Cole
Clay Cook
Ryan Craig
Troy Creager
Jennifer Daniels
Michael Ever line
Wayne Fincham
Cindy Gann
Douglas Gano
Ricky Gilchrest
Justin Gillen
John Gordon
Lance Hagaman
Brad Hale
Misty Harmon
Mike Harrington
Tracy Hartman
Gordon Hill
Chris Holt
Jimmy Hull
Holly Huss
Jeremy !ford
Chris Ivey
Deborah Iwancki
Chrissy Justice
Jaime Justice
Brian Kirt
Mike Kling
Kristy Knisely
Kyle Leosh
Kenny Liebler
Chandra Lindsey
Jackalyn Macklin
Floyd McVicker

169

�Heather Mickle
Corey Mihocko
l):ara Mishler
Ben Mitchell
Jason Moore
Nathan Mowrey
Heather Marquart
Ami Marshall
Jeremy Nelson
Matt Newberry
Tony Outwater
Jim Owens
Melanie Owens
Matthew Padget
Heather Paul
Ronnie Paul
Jenny Peel
Mac Persails
Jennifer Pruitt
Chris Radebaugh
Jason Reindl
Jerri Risk
Serena Rockey
Steven Sailor
Joshua Schewe
Jenny Sebring
Patty Siegel
Dixie Smith
Kurt Snyder
Jennifer Sprunger
Erin Strittmatter
Richard Swan
Jannette Swift
Jamie Tesch
Chad Vanderpool
Matthew Victor
Valorie Webb
Melissa Weber
Stephanie Wilkins
Scott Wise
Matt Wonders
Chris Wood

Nathan Wortz

Mrs. Janie Coler
Mrs. Wava Gano
Mrs. Kathryn Goschka
Mrs. Patricia Rutenbar

170

�FIRST GRADE
Jason Adams
Jerry Adams
Shannon Ash
Aaron Avery
Jennifer Bailey
Jeffrey Barney
BrookBarve
Steven Basse
Rosalyn Bates
Melissa Bauder
Michael Beaudin
Jeff Bell
Leavy Binkley
Matthew Biolchini
Chad Blair
Matthew Blount
Jennifer Bowman
Melodie Buckman
John Buell
Sarina Cahrier
Harold Carlton
Margie Coco
Rhonda Cole
Ryan Conley
Darryl Converse
William Cook
Matt Counterman
Quint Cox
Gene Cutler
Joe Davidson
Joey Davis
Anna Demshuk
Richard DeNio
Jill Dobson
Aaron Farmer
Keith Flaugher
Laura Frailey
Dean Fuller
Holly Gale
Jared Garner
Richey Gigowski
Inez Gipple
Timothy Gipple
Andrea Gould
Kevin Green
Marcella Hamaker
Sherry Hamlin
Eric Handy

171

�Betty Harrington
Florence Harrington
Joshua Harrington
LaVern Higbee
Nicole Hodges
Emily Hoffman
Billie Jo Hogle
Rachel !ford
Danielle Jeffrey
Darlaane Keck
Amanda Knapp
Scott Laney
Wendy Latson
Jamie Lent
Katrina Lett
Tammy Lewis
Scott Loose
Joe Losinski
John Losinski
Yolanda Manning
Nicole Marske
Amanda May
Corey McCavit
Danny McDonald
Teri McNitt
Sherri McVicker
Nicholas Michael
Rachel Miller
Amy Mitchell
Natalie Mowrey
Trisha Nelson
Bethany Nichols
Kelly ·Parker
Matt Parshall
Matthew Pish
Kelly Porter
Eddie Reif
Greg Richer
Stacy Rogers
Jessica Rupp
Jeff Rybakowski
Tommy Sheets
Matthew Siefken
David Snellenberger
Joshua Stalhood
Jason Stayner
Jerry Stempien
Nathan Stewart
Curtis Stockford
Ryan Tappenden
Jeremy Thompson
Bobbi Topp
Brandon Tuckey
Michelle Tuckey

172

�Kevin Undeen
Adam Vanderpool
Jason Vanderpool
Erick Verburg
Andy Vogel
Adam Wilson

Mrs. Mareeda Gibson
Mrs. Patt Male
Mrs. Jennalee Mishler
Mrs. Carol Undeen

KINDERGARTEN
Clinton Akers
Heather Angevine
Shannon Bair
Robbie Banker
Alisha Bethel
Steven Bowers
Jeff Butterbaugh
Brad Cahrier
Bobby Carlton
Sean Cekander
Dustin Clark
Ronnie Cobb
Lance Coburn
Chris Coffey
Becky Cole
Michelle Contat
Todd Cook
Tony Cuyler
Karenna Darnell
Brian Davis
Joey Davis
Darius Dickerson
Terry D'Water
Tiffany Elser
Brandi Enos
Bobby Ernsberger
Jenny Foster
Matthew French
Joel Fuller
Becky Gibson
Jamie Gibson
Melissa Goad
Kevin Gutting
Mike Hafley
Penny Halstead
Matthew Hamilton

173

�Chris Hamlin
Barry Harrington
Elislj.a Harrington
Tyler Hemker
Toby Hilton
Timmy Hodge
Nicky Holbrook
Kenny Hosek
Jenny Hulbert
Matthew Hull
Shelley Hutchins
Sarah Karney
RuthAnn Keck
Jerald Keegan
Kenny Kesson
Timmy Kling
Amy Knapp
Heather Kochendorfer
Tommy Lake
Linda Letts
Joshua Lyon
Teresa Macklin
Amy Marowelli
Jason Marowelli
Bryan Massey
Ronnie McCrory
Betty McVicker
Ginger McVicker
MacKenzie Mickle
Corey Milks
Jamie Miller
Katrina Miller
James Montgomery
KatyMoon
Cassie Moore
Jamison Nickerson
Mark Nowicki
Becky Ostrander
Michelle Outwater
Terry Owens
Miranda Padget
Jenny Peavey
Kathy Perry
Donnie Peterson
Brian Preston
Chad }\tadebaugh
Adrian Reed
Steven Richardson
SindyRoot
Jonathon Rubley
Melonie Rupp
Chad Sebring
Craig Shook
Jamie Sieger

174

�Nathan Stempien
Andy Strang
Tara Strong
Jenny Sturtz
Brandon Suever
Amy Swift
Shanna Talant
Karen Tanner
Matthew Taylor
Carrie Tuttle
Janie Walker
Billy Wallace

Candy Williams
Carri Winter
Stan Wise
Carrie Wonders
Shelly Wortz

Mrs. Ruth McConnell
Mrs. Stonna Spalding
Mrs. Bonnie Worth -Aide
Mrs. Nancy Strang- Aide

Mrs. Virginia Ball- Library Aide
Ms. Jackie Craft- Physical Handicapped
Ms. Debbie Doll - Music
Mrs. Norrita Geiman- Aide

Mrs. Janet Hawes- Playground Supervisor
Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell- Special Education
Mrs. Karen Kirt- Substitute Playground Supervisor
Mrs. Mary Beth Krolezyk- Learning Disabilities

Ms. Diane LaDue- Learning Disabilities
Mrs. Thalia Mack - Physical Handicapped Aide
Ms. Margie McConnell- Student Teacher
Mrs. Doris Miller- Remedial Reading

Mr. Michael Nowicki- Physical Education
Mrs. Grace Parshall -Hearing Impaired
Mrs. Carol Smith -Remedial Reading

Mrs. Mary Smith - Hearing Impaired
Ms. Kelly Snyder- Art

175

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�FOLK-DANCING DOLLS

SINGING ORIOLES
177

��ADS

�Congratulations
Seniors

ACME BELT
RECOATING INC.
Recoating Used Abrasives for
Over 29 Years

THE AMERICAN LEGION

639-8711
Arnold and Cole Streets

Sherman - Rice - Demorest Post 157

B&amp;D
TOOL &amp; DIE, INC.
Custom Work - Jigs and Fixtures
114. W. Chicago, Quincy
639-9305

Quincy, Michigan 49082

Compliments of

DR. AND MRS.
P. C. BALDWIN

Congratulations 1984 Graduates
From

acoRn BUILDinG comPonems 1nc.

Quality Aluminum Frame Windows and Steel Entry Doors

180

�AMAX SPECIAL TV
METALS
CORPORATION
460 Jay Street
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Phone 517-279-9511
TWX 510 443 4460

181

�B'S SHOP &amp; FLY
Ray and Fran Bregger, Owners
Package Liquor * Beer
Wine * Groceries
Hunting and Fishing Supplies

Bolle~raf's
OF GUINCV

Full Figured Women
Big and Tall Men

Good Luck Orioles!

1294 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-4104

Department Store
Over a Century of Progress
4 Floors of Merchandise
34 -36 W.Chicago
Coldwater

278 -2664

Open 7 Days

Good Luck to
the Class of 1984
and Our Grad
Shaun Massey

CARROLL'S SHOES
48 W. Chicago, Coldwater
Quality Shoes for the Family
Orthopedic Center for Entire
Family Fitting

Darwin Robison, Owner

TOTAL HARDWARE

BRANCH
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Quincy and Homer Michigan
182

&amp;oast to &amp;oast

11 Big Departments
HUFFY SERVICE CENTER
8:30 to 6:00 Sat.
458 Marshall St.
12:00 to 5:00 Sun.
Fairfield Plaza
8:30 to 9:00 Mon., Tues., Wed., Th., Fri.
Coldwater, Ml49036
(517) 279-8069

�Congratulations to the
Class of '84!

Remember:
Give to the World
the Best You Have
and the Best
Will Come Back
to You

Quality Portraits
for Over 15 Years

Seniors, Engagements
Weddings &amp; Families

62 Division St Coldwater, Ml49036 (517) 278-4886

183

�Congratulations Seniors
and
Best Wishesll

28 Channels of
Super Television

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THE DISNEY CHANNEL

IHD

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Cba1De1

COLDWATER CABLEVISION, INC.
653 E. Chicago Rd.

Coldwater

278-5659

Telephone: (517)278-2208 or 278-5468

R. G. COCHRANE
CONTRACTING,
INC.
373 Brocklebank Rd.
Quincy

COLDWATER
OPTOMETRICS,
P.C.
G. L. Howe, O.D.
B. G. Young, O.D.
M. McCiaid, O.D.

P.O. Box 160

639-4068

Congratulations Seniors!

COLDWATER
RECREATION
BOWLING LANES

12 S. Monroe St.

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

CONRAD
INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.
Our
Friendly Agency

559 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan
278-5325
30 N. Clay
Coldwater, Michigan

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�Compliments of

COTTONWOOD
RESORT

Congratulations
Seniors

CROTTY
CORPORATION
Quincy
Michigan

801 W. Wildwood
Quincy, Michigan
Cottages and Camping

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JEWELRY
Your Class Ring Headquarters
2 to 4 Weeks Delivery
Fred A. Culy
Coldwater, Ml49036
Jeffrey A. Culy
Phone (517) 279-9452
Christine Culy Forrister

Congratulations to
the Class of 1984

DIEDRICH FUNERAL
HOME
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Quincy, Michigan

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185

�DOBSON
INSURANCE

Elmer and Dan Dobson, Agents
See Us for All Your Insurance Needs
STATE FARM

A

59 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater

INSURANCE

e

278-2200

Congratulations Seniors!

GATES ACCOUNTING
AND TAX SERVICE
C. D. Bowerman
639-4093

186

750 State Road
Quincy, Michigan

�Working Together to be First

Quincy • Coldwater • Bronson • North Adams

Member
FDIC

Best Wishes for a Successful Year

187

�GENE'S (

M;bll] SERVICE

BOBBY HANKINS
MUSIC CITY
153 Division St.
Coldwater, Ml 49036
Phone (517) 278-4060

We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9595
36 E. Chicago,Quincy
Baldwin Pianos and Organs
Congratulations Seniors!

JACK'S
CRACKER
BARREL
GROCERY
U.S.12 Allen, Michigan 869-2652

8!5 E. CHICAGO ST .

51 7/279-9536

COLOWAT~A . MI49036

BOB Be KAREN STARK . OWNERS

CQN G1\ f\1 ULA T I 0 N S
SE.~lORS!

Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater

Congratulations to the
Class of '84
KING

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JOHNSON
ELECTRIC

~~&amp;teaue

Electrical Contractor

Wholesale Electric Supplies

Frank Johnson
517-869-2277

188

329 Hog Creek Road
Allen, Ml 49227

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Telephone 517/278-4518
652 East Chicago Road
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

�RAYMOND KRANZ, DDS
Family Dentistry

8 North Main

Congratulations!

KNAPP POOLS

Quincy, Michigan 49082

639-7151

423 E. Chicago - Coldwater
Owner: Bob Brickey

MARSHALL'S
CHANNEL STOP

McCLELLAN
MOBILE MILLS

Chain of Lakes Party Store
Soft Ice Cream
Beer and Wine
Bait

On the Farm
Grinding and Mixing
Complete Line of
Swine and Dairy Feeds
852 State Line Road
Montgomery, Michigan 49255
Phone 238-5051

690 West Channel Drive
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
Phone 238-5204

MIDWEST
FOUNDRY
COMPANY

Est . l854

A DIVISION OF THE
MARMON GROUP INC.

Supporting the Community and Progressive Education Through Cooperation and Donation.

Congratulations Seniors!

Best Wishes
to All Graduates

NoQogy can do it
like McDonald's can

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T. PARKER
EXCAVATING
Dozer * Backhoe * Crane
General Excavating
Phone 238-2345 or 238-2527
301 South Fremont Road
Coldwater, Michigan

189

�Shop Our New

JC PENNEY

Congratulations Seniors!

Fashion Store
9W.Chicago

Coldwater, Michigan

Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday Noon-5 p.m.

517-639-8717
or 639-7133

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QUINCY AUTOMOTIVE
INC.
PARRISH
EXCAVATING

• Auto Parts, Imported and Domestic
• Ditzler Paints and Accessories
Bob Butler
Dave Butler

123 W. Chicago St.
Quincy, Mich. 49082

QUINCY ACE
HARDWARE

Hardware* Paints* Tools*
Housewares * Electrical *
Plumbing and Heating
Supplies * Sporting Goods
Ace is the Place with
the Helpful Hardware Man
"Right on the Corner"
White·Westing ho use
We're making things beNer for you!

190

1 East Chicago St. Quincy, Michigan
Phone 639-5325

�QUINCY
DAIRY QUEEN

WHITE FARM
EQUIPMENT COMPANY

SEYBERT'S IMPLEMENT
Sales and Service
826 E. Chicago Road
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
517-279-8002

Dairq
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Jim Tong

Greg Tuckey

Congratulations Seniors!

Sundaes * Banana Splits * Fiestas
Parfaits * Shakes * Sandwiches

SPURLOCK
REAL ESTATE &amp;
INSURANCE CO.

145 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy

208 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
(517) 278-8742

QUINCY
GOLF COURSE
Home of the Oriole Golf Team
Club Rentals - Electric Carts
Food - Liquor - Beer - Wine
Phone 639-4491
Compliments of Tad and Dee Schmidt

SARGE'S MARKET

Quincy's Finest
One-Stop Shopping Center
106 W. Chicago

Quincy

639-8025

191

�For the Contemporary Young Man
A Whole Shop Devoted to
Clothes for Young Men OnlyFrom Jeans to Suits,
Featuring Over 2,000 Genuine Levi's

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SMALLWOOD'S
MARINE
Mercury -

Mercruiser

Authorized Dealer

284 Crockett Drive
Quincy, Michigan
639-4634

192

SOHIGRO
SERVICE COMPANY
P.O. Box 68
Quincy, Ml49082
Phone (517) 639-3945

�You'll Find All The
Shopping News
in the

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Every Wednesday ...

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Coldwater • Quincy • Bronson
Union City • Tekonsha • Reading
Burlington • Montgomery • Ray • Allen

Our 47th Year

193

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Michigan

NATIONAL BANK
Continuous Banking Since 1872

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Offices in:
Coldwater Tekonsha
Union City Kinderhook
MEMBER FDIC

T -SHIRT ALLEY PLUS

Fresh
Pizza!

19 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Ml49036
(517) 278-8101

Here or
togo!

.Quine!/, d/1ichi3an

Shirts o Hats o Jackets o Athletic Uniforms
Lettering o Special Artwork o Silk Screening o
Embroidering

639-8215

TIBBY'S PLACE
637 E CHICAGO ROAD
COLDWATER . MICHIGAN 49036

Fine Food Restaurant
12 North Main Street
Quincy, Michigan
639-8913

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BUICK

VAN'S HOME SUPL Y

VARIETY SHOPPE
Howard and Clara Lee May, Owners

Van Hilton -Owner
125 W. Chicago- Quincy
639-3345

The Oriole
Center

Open 7:30-5:00 Mon.-Fri.
Sat. 7:30-12:00
Quincy, Michigan 639-8102

194

�WALTERS
BUILDING SUPPLY

Congratulations Seniors!

WARNER
OIL COMPANY
73 Race Street

Coldwater, Michigan

THE SWEET SHOP
Cake Decorating

Candymaking Supplies

278-5844

713 E. Chicago, Coldwater

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Quincy,Michigan49082
Phone: {517} 639-512~
James A. Watts and Helen Mayo, Pharmacists

WHITE SUPPLY
COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing and Heating

Starting Our 44th Year of Serving Quincy
639 E. Chicago, Coldwater

*Patient Profiles
*Patient Consultation
*Health information
*City Delivery
*Compounding
Emergency Prescription Service
639-7130
Jim Watts
639-1553

195

�45 N. Hanchett St.
Coldwater, Ml
Phone 279-7909

Open 9 to 6 Daily Except Sunday

wooo·s SAFETY SERVICE

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22 S. Clay St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
~ Phooe .,., 517.278-4396

Congratulations Seniors!

wo~ men's World of
Fashion
Downtown Coldwater
278-4345

196

YORKS
FAMILY
RESTAURANT
122 west Chicago Street
Quincy, Michigan
(517) 639-8980

�SPONSORS
B'S SHOP AND FLY
1294 East Chicago St.
Quincy
639-4104

MARSH BUILDING
102 S. Ray-Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8436

COLDWATER LAKE ESTATES
765 West Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-8721

McCLELLAN TIRE CENTER
Summitt Tires
27 Church St.
Quincy

GARY COOPER TRUCKING, INC.
321 Clizbe Rd.
Quincy
639-4822

ORIOLE SNACK SHACK
Owned by Linda and Larry Bailey

DAVIS MARINA
1872 Lake Drive - Coldwater Lake
Coldwater
238-2791

RAILSIDE FAMILY RESTAURANT
174 East Chicago St.
Quincy
639-9655

FAULKNER FLORIST
55 Green St.
Coldwater
278-4148

SATTLER BROTHERS GARAGE
191f2 West Chicago
Quincy
639-9605

GREER ENTERPRISES, INC.
Glen Ray Division
31 E. Chicago
Quincy 639-9825

DON STAFFORD HEATING
&amp; AIR CONDITIONING
2451 S. Hog Creek Rd.
Allen 869-2412

HOUSE OF BEAUTY
44 W. Chicago
Coldwater
278-4531
JOLAYNE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Ray-Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8385
LAURELL GAS AND OIL
515 Boone Rd.
Quincy
639-9235

QUINCY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

SURGE SALES AND SERVICE

n2 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-4373

JAMES R. VOZAR INSURANCE AGENCY
18 West Chicago
Quincy
639-5143

PATRON
GENE'S SALES &amp; SERVICE

Many Thanks to Our Patrons,
Sponsors, and Advertisers for Their Support
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BEST OF TIMES

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Someday we may look back and say, "These were the best
of times."

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�CARS
Camaro
Corvette
Mustang
Porsche
Lambourghini

RADIO STATIONS

CARTOON CHARACTERS

Q106
103

Garfield
He -Man
Bugs Bunny
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Smurfs

100
98
95

CANDY BARS
Snickers
Reese's
Twix
Peanut Butter Twix
Butterfinger

MUSIC GROUPS

MAGAZINES

Van Halen
Journey
Quiet Riot
ZZTop
Alabama

Playgirl
Seventeen
Playboy
Teen
HotRod

RECORDS
Footloose (Kenny Loggins)
Pyromania (Def Leppard)
Thriller (Michael Jackson)
No Parking on the Dance
Floor (Midnight Star)
Against All Odds (Phil Collins)

�VOCALISTS
Lionel Richie
Michael Jackson
Steve Perry
Rick Springfield
Bob Seger

VIDEO GAMES

SOAP OPERAS

Frogger
Pac-Man
Temptest
Centipede
Donkey Kong Jr.

Guiding Light
Days of Our Lives
Young and the Restless
General Hospital
Another World

MOVIE STARS
Kevin Bacon
Clint Eastwood
Tom Cruise
Matt Dillon
Eddie Murphy

MOVIES

T.V. SHOWS

Footloose
Police Academy
Risky Business
An Officer and a Gentleman
Terms of Endearment

Airwolf
A-Team
Friday Night Videos
Knots Landing
Remington Steele

SOFT DRINKS
Pepsi
Coke
Mountain Dew
Dr. Pepper
Root Beer

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�FAVORITE SONGS
SUMMER '83 -Rock of Ages (Def Leppard)
SEPTEMBER- Making Love Out of Nothing at All (Air Supply)
OCTOBER- Cum on Feel the Noize (Quiet Riot)
NOVEMBER- Uptown Girl (Billy Joel)
DECEMBER- That's Why They Call It the Blues (Elton John)
JANUARY -Jump (Van Halen)
FEBRUARY- Footloose (Kenny Loggins)
MARCH- Against All Odds (Phil Collins)
APRIL- Let's Hear It for the Boy (Deniece Williams)
MAY- Sister Christian (Night Ranger)
ALL YEAR- Hello (Lionel Richie)
Results from poll taken of Senior Class by Karen Hosek

207

�And now it's time to say good-bye
Our high school days are o'er
Thanks for the memories Q.H.S.
from the "Class of '84"

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ORIOLE
QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL
QUINCY, MICHIGAN

YEARBOOK STAFF ... . . .. ...... . .... . ... ... .. .. ................ . .................. . ... 2
SCHOOL BOARD, ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, and STAFF . ...... ... .. ........... 5
PROM . .. ..... .. . . . . . . . . ... .. . . .......... . . . ................... .... .................... 14
PEOPLE .................................... .. ..... ... .... . . ..... .. ............ ... .. . . 16
SENIORS . . ........... . ._.. .......... . . ... . ... ................. . ......... ... . . ........ 18
UNDERCLASSMEN .. . ..... ... . ......... . ......................... . . . . . .... . ....... 38
EVENTS ............ . ....... . ............. . ........ . .. .. ........ .. ......... . ........... 65
SPORTS . . ........ .. .. . .............. . ......... .. ... . ............... . ....... .. .... . ... 82
MIDDLE SCHOOL ... . ..... . ............... . ........ . .... . ............. . .......... . .. 114
ELEMENTARY ......... . . ...... . ... . ... . .. . ... . .............. . . . ..... . .............. 133
ADVERTISEM~NTS ..... . . ..... ......... . ............. .. ...... . .................... 149
HAPPY DAYS ............................ . ........... . ........ . . . . ...... . ..... . ..... 167
SENIORS FAVORITES ..................... .. . ... . . ....... ...... . . ................ . . 172

�YEARBOOK STAFF

STAFF: Front: Kelly Snyder, Advisor. 2nd Row: Michele
Jeffery, Kathy Herman. 3rd Row: Marilyn Fryer, Jenny
Buell, Laura Stafford. Back: Nedra Huttenlocher, Chantel
Cochrane. Not Pictured: Penny Varney, Shawn Strong,
Michele Winger.

Assistant Editor: Nedra Huttenlocher

Editor: Chantel Cochrane

2

The yearbook has gone through a few changes
this last year. I think the changes were needed. Our
year started out a bit slow but we made it. I hope
that you enjoy the yearbook and that it will bring
back many and happy memories in the years to
come. I would like to thank Kelly Snyder for being
a great advisor. Together this year we learned
much the hard way. I hope Kelly continues on with
us because she's a great asset. Also, I would like to
thank the dedicated members of the staff.
Chan tel

Advisor: Kelly Snyder

�YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS: Michele Jeffery, Nedra Huttenlocher,
Chan tel Cochrane, Kathy Herman.

We would like to thank Ron Philbrick at the Carousel Studios for all his help and for developing all
our pictures.
We would also like to thank Lee Zimmerman and the Taylor Publishing Company.
3

�ADMINISTRATION

Mr .Ronald Reynolds
Superintendent of Schools
Indiana University, B.A.

Mr. Richard Spalding
Quincy High School Principal
University of Michigan, B.A.
Central Michigan University, M.A.

Mr. Henry Longhini
Quincy Middle School Principal
Central Michigan University, B.S.
Western Michigan University, M.A.

Mr. John Worth
Jennings Elementary Principal
Huntington College, B.A.
Western Michigan University, M.A.

�BOARD OF EDUCATION
The student body wishes to thank the
1984-85 School Board and the Quincy
Community for their support during the
year.
We are also grateful to the School
Board members and the Quincy Community for giving us the opportunity to
get a fine education. We believe our
school system is one of the finest in our
area.

Mrs. Carol Kahain
Secretary

I
Mr. Leon Parrish
President

Mr. Jack Faulkner
Vice-President

Mrs. Karen Stark
Treasurer

Mr. Francis Hard
Trustee

Re\·. Da\·e :vlihocko
Trustee

:vir. Ste\·en Shook
Trustee

5

�:J-orever
6

�SECRETARIES
(1) Mrs. Connie Natusch, High School Secretary
(2) Mrs. Donna Ford, Middle School Secretary
(3) Mrs. Sandy Price
(4) Mrs. Mary McCurley, Superintendent's Secretary
(5) Mrs. Lois Ingraham, Counselor's Secretary
(6) Mrs. Debbi Richer, Secretary to School Board and
Accountant
(7) Mrs. Martha Reynolds, Hot Lunch Clerk

(2)

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7

�Q:UINCY
HIGH
SCHOOL

8

Mr. Gary Adams

Mr. Mike Bodkins

Hillsdale College
P hys. Ed. and Soc. Studies

Kent State Univ., B.S.
St. Francis College, M.A.
School Psychologist

Mrs. Virginia Brown

Mrs. Victoria Budd

Western Mich. Univ., B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.S.L.
Librarian

Western Mich. Univ., B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Mathematics

Mr. Mark Burgess

Mr. Marty Chard

Mr. Charles Cook

Central Mich. Univ., B.M.E.
Instrumenta l Mus ic

Western Mich. Univ., B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Social Studies

Western Mich. Univ., B.S.
Phys. Ed. and Drafting

�Mr. David Detweiler

Mr. John Dogan

Mr. Lonney Evon

Goshen College, B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Learning Disa bilities Teacher

Central Mich. Univ., B.S .
Phys. Ed. and Shop

Alma College, B.A.
Mathematics

Mrs. Christine Forrister

Mr. Gene Lewis

Mrs. Joanne Longhini

Un iversity of Mich., B.A.
Mich igan State Univ., M.A.

Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Western Mich. Univ. , M.A.
Science

Central Michigan Univ., B.A.
English

Mr. Daniel Ludlow

Mrs. Kathy McDonald

Mr. Robert Mitchell

Hillsdale College, B.S.
Mathematics
Athletic Director

Eastern Michigan Univ., B.S.
Helping Teacher

Bowling Green State Univ., B.S.
Bowling Green State Univ. ,
M.Ed.
Guidance Counselor

9

�Mrs. Sandra Newell

Mr. Edward Nofz

Mr. Andrew Parzych

Tri-State University, B.S.
Typing and MS Counselor

Defiance College, B.S.
Michigan Tech. Univ., M.S.
Biology

Eastern Mich. Univ. , B.B.E.
Michigan State Univ. , M.A.
Accounting

Olivet College, B.A.
Michigan State Univ. , M.Ed .
English

10

Ms. Kelly Snyder
Michigan State Univ., B.A.
Art

Mrs. Melissa Sussex

Mr. Brent Veysey

Mr. Christopher Walczak

Alma College, B.A.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Phys. Ed. and Soc. Studies

Defiance College, B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Social Studies

Michigan State Univ., B.A.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
English

�Mr. Scott Weber

Ms. Jamie Wilson

Mrs. Joanne Finley

Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Science and Mathematics

Central Michigan Univ., B.A.
Phys. Ed and Soc. Studies

Study Hall
Library Aide

Mrs. Donna Keeslar
Study Hall
Library Aide

11

�CUSTODIAL,
TRANSPORTATION
AND HOT LUNCH STAFF

TRANSPORTATION STAFF: Front: Joan Matz, Mrs. Dorothy
Nickerson, and Teresa Franks. Back: Loren Fickle, Mrs. Verita
Delcamp, Mrs. Mary DeMerritt, Mr. Kenneth Bidlack, Mr. Raymond
Riddle, Mrs. Laura Laurie, Mrs. Regina Ewers, Mr. Earl Volkert, Mrs.
Pat Hartman, Mrs. lmorean Rubley.

CUSTODIAL STAFF: Mr. James Uhrig, Mr. George
Baldauf, Mr. Don Green.

HOT LUNCH STAFF: Front: Mrs. Barb Rice, Mrs. Winifred
Marsh, Mrs. Nancy Marowelli, Mrs. Donna McCurely, Mrs.
Caroline Knisely. Back: Supervisor, Mrs. Cally Walcott, Mrs.
Alice Weber, Mrs. Sue Hand, and Mrs. Virginia Taylor.

12

CUSTODIAL STAFF: Mr. Rick Gardner, Mr. Lawrence Bailey,
Custodial Supervisor Mr. LeRoy Allen, Mr. Jack Bellamy.

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�RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT

"RHYTHM OF THE NIGHT" was the theme of the 1985 Junior Senior Prom held at the Country
Club on May 25, 1985. A beautiful scenic setting and music by Dan Dooley added to an enjoyable evening
for all.

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never do the bejt you can
do.

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E:laina marie Wood

�Brent Alan W~qent

Stephanie of~nn W~mer

Colors: Pink and Royal Blue
Not Pictured:
Vicki L. Eddington
James D. Nance
Ronald C. Roque
Glenn R. Rowlison

Flower White Rose with Pink and Royal Blue Ribbon
Song: "Hard Life!" by Eddie Money
Class Motto: I am not afraid tomorrow for I have
seen yesterday and I love today.

THE CLASS OF NINETEEN EIGHTY-FIVE
Our past years Have left ,us me ories
Of hopes and dreams and £un.

But deep inside e' I always enjoy
The memories of our hig school

days.

- Susan Crandall

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�Say CHEESE!! Best smile; Scott Lutterbeck and
Keli Cutler

Class Flirts; Jody Grigg and Cyndi Michael

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Best Eyes; David Murray and Amy Henion

Best personality; Shari Brown and Brad Parrish
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Best dressed; Dave Murray and Jill Philippy

�Most organized; David Spalding and Susan
Engelhardt

Most Disorganized; J ody Grigg and Stormy
Edwards

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Rowdiest; Jody Grigg and Karime Cariuty

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Most gullible; Shari Brown, Kenny Kurtz, and Ed
Marsh

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Best Looking: Scott Lutter beck and Jill Philippy

Most Athletic: David Spalding and Keli Cutler

Friendliest: Mike Gipple and Shari Brown

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Most Artistic:
Fillmore

Allen Blodgett and

Michele

Best Build: Brent Wygant and Amy Henion

�Best Smile: Jill Philippy and Ted Kahain

Most Talkative: Dena Stempien and Lonnie Laurie

Most Intelligent: Susan Engelhardt and Ted Kahain

Grouchiest: Cyndi Michael and Tim Rzepka

M o s t
Musical:
Erica Arnold
and Dave
Karney

Most Bashful: Ed Marsh and Shawna Walters

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�Foreign Exchange Students
Isabella Viegas- Rio De Janerio, Brazil
Isabella stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jeffrey.
Ron Roque- Quezon City, Philippines
Ron stayed with Mr. John Long.
Maria Martinez- Cali, Columbia
Maria stayed with Mr. and Mrs. David
Brown.

Picture
Not
Available

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(4)
(5)

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"What's Love got to do with it."
Deep in thought.
"Smile"
"On a teacher's salary?!?"
"STUDS," HA! HA!

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(2)

(3)

(4)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Tough Guys
"OK settle down up there."
"Ole"
"Wild Girls"
"Oh George what do you know."

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�JUNIORS
ShawnAvra
Jason Bailey
Kristi Bartleson
Angela Basse
Marion Beckwith

Debbie Benedict
Joe Berry
Todd Betts
Timothy Blodgett
Ed Cariuty

Chantal Cochrane
Tammy Combs
Tom Copeland
Drew Cornelison
Travis Creager

Douglas Dobson
Mike Dowker
Dusti Earl
Angela Erts
Tim Erts

Mary Geiman
Paula Gratz
Laren Gruner
David Hammond
Monica Harris

Darin Higbee
Robert Hooley
Chad Horn
Teresa Jeffery
George J enkot

William Kanaby
Jeff Kiersey
Tim Kingsbury
Robin Laurel
Paige Mason

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�Matt McConnell
Joel Mitchell
Laurinda Morrison
Jay Murdock
Carson Neible

Tammy Newberry
Frenda Otis
Dale Parrot
Annette Paul
Matt Peppers

Michele Powers
Scott Preston
Constance Quimby
Dawn Quimby
Denise Riegel

Annette Roberts
Suzanna Roberts

Tina Rumsey
Jerrod Robinson

J aso!l Shilling
David Sleesman

Lisa Smallwood
Robert Smith
Scott Sobiech
Laura Stafford
Kevin Stempien

Scott Sullinger
Shawn Talbot
Sherri Taylor
Karilyn Teachout
Annette Tesch

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�Todd Thibideau
David Thompson
LillyToth
Rhonda VanRiner
LeeAnn Watters

Not Pictured:
Stacy Connin
Bill Jeffries
Tammy Myers
Rex Otis
KandyRoot
Randy Root
Kim Rosendaul
Melanie Ryan
Frank Tobalske
Tracy Walters

Best of friends! Lorrinda and Lisa at a famous pep assembly.

"lO's" for sure!

A future Miss USA?
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"What is Shawn really talking about?"

�SOPHOMORES
Corey Avra
Lori Baker
Betty Barnett
Jacinda Beckwith
Deborah Berry

Iva Blowers
Mildred Blowers
Brian Bowerman
Jason Bowers
Karen Brand

Marc Brand
Pam Briner
Jeff Brown
Jennette Buell
Daren Carpenter

Jackie Cash
Dedre Cekander
Michelle Christian
Jerri Clark
Jim Clayton

Carrol Combs
Robert Combs
Jeff Coville
Douglas Craig
Angie Curtis

George Curtis
Shirley Delaney
Mike Dodd
Greg Donay
Thomas Donbrock

Bob Dooley
Timothy Dowker
Joe Dunn
David Fillmore
Glenn Finley

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�Marilyn Fryer
Julie Gould
Timothy Hagaman
Lynn Hard
April Hardy

Steve Harmon
Jeffry Hawes
Richard Herman
Leslie Hilton
Ed Horney

Tammy Hutchins
Nedra Huttenlocher
Christy Jansen
David Jeffries
Lorie Johnson

Tammy Justice
Donald Kahaian

Andy Kaiser
Brenda Kratzer

Joe Latta
John Latta

David Luce
Debbie Lutterbeck
Tammy Lyon
Angela Marsh
Van Marshall

Scott Marvin
Alan McClellan
Susan Miller
Tim Minton
Richard Moore

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We're not gonna take it!!!

�Patrick Murray
Penny Parrish
April Philippy
Aaron Porter
Brian Price

Michele Quimby
Renee Richards
MarkRootes
Dawn Russell
Kathleen Ryan

Tammy Rzepka
Michele Sherrick
Pam Sherrick
Bobbie Shilling
Brian Smith

Mike Smith
Tracy Snellenberger
Lori Sobiech
Kelly Sours
Joseph Stevens

Christine Tong
Eric Waterbury
Lorrinda Whitney
Scott Withington
John Winter

Not Pictured:
David Dean
Fran Evard
Douglas Holcomb
Dena Knapp
Kari Markley

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�FRESHME
Natalie Allaman
Marci Baker
Derek Ball
Laurie Barker
Trent Blair

Greg Boshers
Tina Briggs
Lee Ann Brown
Rachelle Brown
Tricia Brown

Sean Burley
Erik Buterbaugh
Chad Carpenter
Joey Cekander
Nor man Cekander

Brian Connin
Jason Coolman
Cary Coonce
Carll Ccoverse
Jeff Craig

Clara Craycraft
Alicia Curtis
Paul A. Davis
Paul D. Davis
Chris Deck

Lance DeMerritt
Greg Dobson
Richard Dobson
DaveDonay
Laura Easterday

Allen Ebert
Sarah Enos
Scott Ernsberger
Emily Fairbanks
Cynthia Fillmore

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�Melinda Fleming
Derek Foster
Landon Garner
Tim Gibson
Ann Gould

Paula Gruner
Brian Hall
Beth Hammond
Autumn Hardy
Andy Hawes

Kirk Henning
Josephine Hickerson
TammyHoag
Derek Horn
Jim Howard

Mary Jackson
Michelle Jeffrey

Nichole Jeffrey
Ken Johnson

Laurie Johnson
Troi Jones

Patti Justice
Kim Kaufman
Diane Kingsbury
Mark Landis
Jamie Lemke

Jenni Leosh
John Locklin
Katrina Luckadoo
Steven Marowelli
Debbie Marvin

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�Mike McConnell
Patsy McDonald
Mellissa McMicheal
Jim McNabb
Kristie McRae

Kelli Micheal
Patty Michaliski
Pam Miller
Karen Newberry
Derek O'Connell

Chris Otis
Lonna Otis
Regina Parks
Rhonda Paul
Tina Paul

Wade Paul
Tim Pearson
Christa Pifer
Bill Price
Chad Purcell

Derek Reichart
Julie Roberts
Tad Rossman
Tracie Ryan
Joel Sanderson

Rich Schultz
Connie Scott
Dorcas Shilling
Midge Snyder
Jamie Spurlock

Paul Stark
Shawn Strong
Amy Swallow
Doug Tanner
Rhonda Tesch

Brian Tobalske
Steve Trail
Floyd Tucker
Tammy Turnpaugh
Kori Vandybogurt

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�Melissa Varino
Penny Varney
Doug Vogel
Terry Wallace
Tate Wilbur

Carol Wilson
Gary Woods
Not Pictured:
Sheila Barnett
Lorna Bulkowski
Andy Cottman
Thomas Houvener
Jodi Lemke
Mark Lewis
Missy Mason
Shawn Nash
Michelle Winger

�JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS:
Chantal Cochrane- Historian
Monica Harris - Treasurer
Denise Riegel - Secretary
Mrs. Christine Forrister- Advisor
Joey Mitchell - President
Shawn Avra - Vice President

FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS:
Jeff Craig- President
Mrs. Joanne Longhini - Advisor
Derek Reichhart- Vice President
Autumn Hardy - Secretary
Lonna Otis - Historian
Not Pictured: Kim Howard- Treasurer

SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS:
Mrs. Lois Ingraham- Advisor
Daren Carpenter - Vice President
Donald Kahaian - President
Brian Price- Treasurer
Dawn Russell - Secretary
Jacinda Beckwith- Historian

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�A Turn for
the Nurse
A Turn for the Nurse was this year's QHS
drama production, presented by the Quincy Society for the Performing Arts on the evenings of May
10, 11, and 12, 1985. The comedy-drama was
directed by Mr. Christopher Walczak and was his
twenty-fourth production at QHS.

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(1)

(2)

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OFFICERS: Front: President, Brad Parrish. Back: Advisor Bob Mitchell, Vice-President, Joel Mitchell, Parliamentarian, David
Spalding, Secretary, Penny Parrish, and Treasurer, Jim Luce.
PICTURES ABOVE: (1) Student Council earns money with magazine sales. Winners are Michael Clemenson and Michelle Quimby.
(2) Student Council promotes fun during Oriole Week in Feb.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Front: Keli Cutler, Scott Sobiech, Dawn Waligora, JoEllen Robson, Jeff Craig. Back:
Jeff Hawes, Lori Sobiech, Emily Fairbanks, Monica Harris, Denise Reigel, Shawn Avara, Lonna Otis, Derek Reichhart, Don Kahain,
Daren Carpenter.

STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES: Front: Dawn Russel, Sherri Taylor, Angie Erts, Pam Stark. Back: Pat Murray, Tina Rumsey,
Ken Kurtz, Jeff Brown.

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�Marching Band Earns #1 Rating

Quincy Oriole Marching Band

FLAG CORPS: Front: Julie Roberts, Laura Stafford, Nedra Huttenlocher, LeeAnn Watters, Michelle Quimby. Middle: Angie Curtis,
Monica Harris, Annette Roberts, Kim Kaufman. Back: Pam Stark,
Suzi Roberts, Shelly Brown, Traci Ryan.

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�Front: Shawna Walters, Laurinda Morrison. Back: Laurie Barker,
Carll Converse, Candi Kaiser.

Front: Tereasa Jeffery, Pam Briner, Missy McMicheal. Back: Julie
Roberts, Pam Miller, Jerri Clark, Tammi Myers.

Front: Traci Ryan , Pam Stark, Emily Fairbanks. Middle: Suzi
Roberts, Cindy Fill mor, Amy Swallow, Michele Qui mby, Angie Cu rtis.
Back: Krista Pifer, Chris Tong, Cary Coonce, Nedra Hu ttenlocher.

Front: Tammy McMicheal , Stephan ie Wymer, Dena Knapp. Middle:
Lance DeMerritt, Steve Marowelli, Pa ul Stark, David Jeffries.

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�BARITONE: Front: Tate Wilber, Jason Coolman, Matt
McConnell.

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TUBAS: Joey Mitchell, Sarah Enos.

OBOE: Mike Kanaby, Joel Sanderson. BASSOON: Brian Hall.

TRUMPETS: Landon Garner, Susan Miller, Denis Regel, Penny Parrish. Middle: Jamie Lemke, Tina Briggs, Erica Arnold.
Third Row: Mike McConnell, David Fillmore, Mark Brand .

CLARINETS: Kim Kaufman, Natalie Allaman , Angie Erts,
Monica Harris, Lau ra Stafford , Annette Roberts, Jodi Lemke.
Middle: Jamie Spurlock, Kori VandyBogurt, Marilyn Fryer,
Kari Markley, Rachelle Brown. Back: Bern ina Rossetter, Renee
Richards, Susan Engelhardt, Kri stie McRae, Tricia Brown,
LeeAnn Watters.

TROMBONES: Bottom: Michelle Fillmore. Middle: Michelle
Powers, Jimmy Howard, Ed Horney, Richard Dobson. Back:
Tim Blodgett, Van Marshall , Derek O'Connell.

�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

On May 1, 1985, the National Honor Society inducted 19 new
members. They were: SENIORS: Lori Babbage, Dave Karney,
and Stephanie Wymer. JUNIORS: Kristi Bartleson, George
Jenkot, Frenda Otis, and Connie Quimby. SOPHOMORES:
Jeff Brown, Daren Carpenter, Doug Craig, Marilyn Fryer,
Donald Kahain, Andy Kaiser, Van Marshall, Penny Parrish,
Brian Price, Michelle Quimby, Lori Sobiech, and Scott
Withington. Dr. Raymond Hobbs gave the add ress for the
N.H.S. induction ceremony. He spoke about the importance of
setting goals, learning from your mista kes and making decisions
based upon knowledge of yourse lf and your capabilities.
Left: OFFICERS: Front: Michelle Fillmore - Vice President,
Joellen Robson - Secretary. Back: Mike Rodgers - President,
David Spalding - Treasurer, and Mr. Weber - Advisor.
Above: MEMBERS: Front: Mike Rodgers, Brad Parrish, Penny
Parrish, Lori Sobiec, Frenda Otis, Donald Kahian, Michelle
Quimby. 2nd Row: Sherry Taylor, Robert Smith, Shawn
Talbot, Joel Mitchell, Stephanie Wymer, Shawna Walters,
Kenny Kurtz, David Karney, JoEllen Robson, Michelle
Fillmore, Susan Engelhardt, Advisor, Mr. Weber. 3rd Row:
George Jenkot, Scott Sobiech, Kristi Bartleson, Jay Murdock,
Doug Dobson, Jeff Brown, Brian Price, Scott Withington, Van
Marshall. 4th Row: David Spalding, Lori Babbage, Marilyn
Fryer, Billie Harbaugh, Denise Riegel, Monica Harris, Daren
Carpenter, Andy Kaiser, Doug Craig, Tim Brockway, Ted
Kahain.

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�Bowling

BOWLING GROUP PICTURE: Bottom: Suzi Roberts, Jerri Clark, Suzi Miller, Shirley Delaney, Bobby Hooley, Bobby Smith,
Laurinda Morrison, Frenda Otis, Tammy McMichael. Second Row: Chantal Cochrane, Lori Barker, Teresa Jeffrey, Karime Caruity,
Angie Erts, Monica Harris, Scott Sobiech, Debbie Lutter beck, Angie Marsh, Lori Sobiech, Lori Baker, Debbie Berry. Third Row: Allen
McClellan, David Fillmore, Greg Donay, Tim Kingsbury, Kori VandyBogurt, Marilyn Fryer, Kim Kaufman. Top Row: Jason Bowers,
Tammy Lyon, Bobby Dooly, Mike Winter, Mark Rootes, Pam Briner, Shelly Brown, Doug Craig, Paul Stark, Lance DeMerritt, David
Donay, Advisor Mr. Longhini and secretary Donna Ford.
Honors were awarded to the top team, most improved, and high series. TOP TEAM: Scott Sobiech, Bobby Hooley, Bobby Smith,
Chantal Cochrane, and Lori Sobiech. Most Improved went to Lori Baker and High Series and High Game went to Bobby Clark and
Tim Kingsbury.

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�Tim Kingsbury, Jason Bowers, David Fillmore

Tammy Lyon (front), Terry Wallace, Shelly
Powers, David Donay

Kim Kaufman, Laurinda Morrison, Stella VanWald, Tammy McMichael Frenda Otis

Debbie Berry, Debbie Lutterbeck, Leslie Hilton,
Angela Marsh

Susie Miller, Mike Winter, Bob Dooley, Mark
Rootes, Shirley Delaney

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�FFA. . Keeping Agriculture #1
•

(1)

(2)

(1) CHAPTER MEMBERS: Front: Mike Dodd, John Locklin, Chad Carpenter, Kelly Sours, Lilly Toth, Paula Gruner, Andy Hawes,
Joseph ine Hickerson, Lynn Edwards, Lance DeMerritt, Chantal Cochrane. Middle: Corey Av ra, Ken Johnson, Doug Harper, Laren
Gruner, Brian Connin, Steve Harmon, Scott Marvin, Dorcas Shilli ng, Brenda Kratzer, David Spalding. Back: Aaron Porter, Steve
Marowelli, Jason Shilling, Shawn Avra, Darin Higbee, Stacey Connin, Andy Kaiser, Jeff Hawes, Brad Parrish, Kevin VandyBogurt,
Paul Davis.
(2) CHAPTER OFFICERS: Advisor Charles Snyder. Not Pictured: Top: Darin Higbee, Vice President; Brad Parrish, President;
Shawn Avra, Secretary. Bottom: Jason Shilling, Reporter; Chantal Cochrane, Treasurer; Jeff Hawes, Sentinel.

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MEMBERS WHO ATTENDED THE NATIONAL CONVENTION AT
KANSAS CITY: Top: Corey Avra, Steve Harmon, Aaron Porter. Bottom:
Jeff Hawes, Kelly Sours, Andy Kaiser.

This year Darin Higbee was elected to serve as Region I President for 1985-86 and Brad Parrish was elected to be the State FFA
president for Michigan in 1985-86. The Quincy FFA Chapte r was the first chapte r ever to have two State Presidents in a row from the
same chapter.
CHAPTER AWARDS: Star Agribusiness - David Spalding; Chapter Farmer - Brad Parrish; Star Green hand - Andy Hawes;
Leadership Award - Brad Parrish.
DISTRICT FFA LEADERSHIP CONTEST: Parliamentary Procedure - Bronze: Jason Shilling, Kelly Sours, Andy Kaiser, Andy
Hawes, Steve Marowelli, Lance DeMerritt, Job Interview - Gold : Darin Hibbee; P ubli c Speaking - Silver: Chantal Cochrane;
Gree nhand Public Speaking - Bronze: Paula Gruner.
SKILLS CONTEST: Land Judging - Silver: Andy Hawes, John Loklin , Steve Marowelli, alt. Chad Carpenter; Livestock J udging Bronze: Jeff Hawes, Jason Shilling, Dorcas Shilling, alt. Lance De Mer ritt.
REGIONAL AWARDS: Regional Farmers: Chantal Cochrane, Stacey Connin , Laren Grun er, Darin Higbee, Jason Shilling; Regional
Star Farmer: Darin H igbee- Silver, Jason Shilling - Bronze.
STATE AWARDS: Scholarship Award - David Spalding; Sheep Proficiency: Bart Marshall.
OUTSTANDING JUNIOR AWARDS: Darin Higbee.
STATE FARMER DEGREES: Eric Dules, Brad Parrish, David Spalding, Kevin VandyBogurt.
For the third year in a row, the Quincy FFA Chapter received the traveling citrus frui t trophy for having t he hi ghest sales in the
state. This year they got to keep it for all the hard work they put into it for winning it the last t hree years in a row.

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�FRENCH CLUB

OF FI C EitS : !&lt;e li Cutl er, Vice !'res id e nt; Karime Ca ruity,
Treas urer; Mrs. Di a ne Sattler, Advisor; Emil y Fairbanks, 6th Hour
Rep rese ntative; Cy ndi Mi c hca l, Secreta ry; Kim Kau fm a n, Social
Cha irm a n. Not Pictured: El ai na Wood, Pres id e nt a nd Shari
T ay lor, Social Cha irm a n. MEMBEI{S: Front: S he rri T ay lor, Keli
Cu tl e r, Ka rim e Ca ruity , Billie Harbaugh, Lon a Otis, De bbi e Ma rvin, Kim Kaufman, An gie C urti s, Michell e Quimby, Advisor Mrs.
Sattler. Second Row: Ma ry Geiman, S usa n Miller, Jeri Cla rk ,
Mo ni ca Harris, Angie I:&lt;:rts, !'a m Miller, Ca ry Coo nce, Kim
Ma rkl ey , Fre nd a Otis, Suzanne Roberts. Third Row: Teresa J effe ry, Mik e Ka na by, Sarah Enos, Emily Fairbanks, Cy ndi Mi chea l,
Melissa Mc Mi chea l, Doug Vogel, Jim Howa rd , Jason Coo lm a n,
Julie Roberts, Lori So biec h, Dawn Russell.

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�OFFICERS: Front: Ka rim e Ca riu ty - Presid ent, Chris
Tong - Vice -President, Sherry Taylor - Treasurer.
Back: De nise Reige l - Secretary, Mrs. Virg inia Brown
- Advisor. MEMBERS: Front: Mrs. Virginia Brown Advisor, Sux i Roberts, Karime Cariu ty, Chris Tong,
She rry Taylor, Nedra Hutten loc her. Back: Lance
DeMerritt, Tresa J effri es, Laura Stafford, Cha n tel
Coc hrane, Christy Jantzen , Lorrinda Whitney, Denise
Reigel.

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�Quincy Takes Governor
Spot in Lansing
Youth in Government Conference was April 24-28. Karime
Cariuty was elected Youth Governor of the State of Michigan.
She is the second person in Quincy's history to receive this
honor. Drew Cornelison was elected state Chaplain. Joel Mitchell was elected Chairperson of State Affairs. Lori Sobiech
was elected Chairperson of Education. Penny Parrish was
elected Chairperson of Health and Social Welfare, plus
Senate Reading Clerk. Model Judiciary Program - Youth
Lawyers were Scott Sobiech, Bob Smith, Jill Philippy, Connie
Quimby, Shari Brown, Tim Brockway, Jay Murdock, Chantal
Cochrane.

MEMBERS: Front: Scott Sobiech, Dawn Russe l, Shari Brown, Debbie Lutter beck, Penny Parrish, Keli Cutler, Pam Briner, Julie
Roberts, Suzi Roberts. Middle Row: Stephanie Wymer, Brian Price, Tim Brockway, Karime Cariuty, Joel Mitchell, Tim Rzepka,
Laura Stafford, Shelly Powers, Lori Sobiech, Chris Tong, Marilyn Fryer, Chantal Cochrane. Back Row: Doug Dobson, Jay Murdock,
Jill Philippy, Jason Bailey, Bob Smith, Bob Hooley, Ed Cariuty, Drew Cornelison, Don Kahain, Daren Carpenter, Jeff Brown,
Advisors: Gary Male and Brent Veysey.

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�~OUTHINGOVERNMENT

MOCK LAvVYERS)

Front: Jill Philippy, Chantel Cocharane, Jay Murdock. Back: Robert Smith, Scott Sobiech, Shari
Brown, Tim Brockway.

(OFFICERS)

Front: Drew Corneilson, Chaplain; Karime Cariuty, Governor;
Joel Mitchell, Co-Chairperson. Back: Lori Sobiech, CoChairperson; Penny Parrish, Co-Chairperson.

(CHAPLAIN), Drew Corneilson

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�VARSITY CLUB

MEMBERS: F ront: Don Kahain, Jim McRae, Lori Babbage, Vicki Eddington, Tammi McMicheal, Frend a Otis,
Jacinda Beckwith. 2nd Row: Kathy Ryan, Michelle
Christian, Ken K urtz, Craig Fish, John Woods, Scott
Lutterbeck, Amy Henion, Keli Cutler, Joel Mitchell,
Mike Dodd, Brian Price. 3rd Row: Tom Lothamer, Betty
Barn ett, Jill Philippy, Dawn Russell, Cyndi Micheal,
Shari Brown, Stephanie Wymer, Lori Sobiech, Monica
Harris, Jeff Hawes. 4th Row: Dave Spalding, Ted
Kahain, Dave Murray, Dave Karney, Joe Stevens, Jay
Murdock, Tim Brockway, Jeff Brown, Aaron Porter, Pat
Murray, Scott Withington.

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OFFICERS: Front: Stephanie Wymer, Secretary, Jill Philippy, Treasurer. Back: Dave Spalding, President, Cyndi
Micheal, Vice-President, Brad Parrish, Sergeant at Arms.

��(4)

(1) Senior float takes first place.
(2) Opposites day. Can you tell the difference?
(3) Party Animals!

(4) Tim Rzepka with his date for homecoming, Ephram.
(5) Rowdies showing spirit during H.S. assembly.
(6) Attention K-Mart shoppers - I,llay we help you?

�HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES

(2)

(1) KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATES: Erica Arnold, Keli Cutler, Cyndi Michael, Shari Brown, and Jill Philippy. Brad Parrish,
Kenny Kurtz, David Spalding, Allen Blodgett, and David Murray.
(2) 1984 Homecoming K ing Brad Parrish an d Queen J ill Philippy.
This year's Homecoming Theme was' "Songs." The Seniors chose "Surfin U.S.A." The Juniors chose "Warriors," the Sophomores
chose "We're Not Gonna Take It," and t he F reshmen chose "Ghost(Comet)busters." After the week's events were over, the Seniors
won the pep jug and the football team defeated Jonesville 12-0.

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�SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION

ARGUBRIGHT BUSINESS OLYMPICS: Front: April Hardy, Sherry Taylor, Carol Combs, Laurie Barter, Tammy Justice, Marilyn
Fryer, Advisor, Andy Parzych. Back: Tim Dowker, Brian Bowerman, Tim Blodgett, Ji ll Phillipy, Mike Rodgers, Tina Rumsey, Kristi
Bartleson.

MICHIGAN INDUSTRIAL
EDUCAT ION SOC IETY AND
TRI-STATE DRAFTING CO MPETITION: Front: Ted Kahain,
Greg Dobson, Brian Bowerman.
Back: Rick Herma n, Brian Price,
George Cu rtis.

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�JILL PHILIPPY CROWNED 1985
TIP-UP QUEEN

On February 2, Jill Philippy was
chosen as the 1985 Tip-Up Queen
during the annual Tip-Up Pageant
and Talent Show. Angie Erts was
chosen as 1st Runner-Up while
Dusti Earl was named 2nd RunnerUp and Miss Congenia lity.
TIP-UP CONTESTANTS: Dusti
Earl, Vicki Eddington, Angie Erts,
Monica Harris, Tammy McMichael,
Jill Philippy, Suzi Roberts, Laura
Stafford.

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�Project Christmas
Marks 17 Years in Helping
The Needy
40 Families in Branch County were able
to have a Christmas due to the New Focus
Class Project. Project Christmas cochairpersons were Karime Caruity and Bob
Smith. Cindy Michaels was secretary and
Kelli Cutler was treasurer. The committee
Chairpersons were: Lilly Toth, clothing;
Connie Quimby, food; Jason Bailey,
routing; George Jenkot, Drew Corneilson,
and Dawn Waligora, donations and promotions; Shawn Talbot, toy repair, and Jay
Murdock wrapping.
Other members include: Suzi Roberts,
David Hammond, Maria Martinz, Tim
Erts, Jackie Cooper, Elaina Woods, Dusti
Earl, Chad Horn, Annette Paul, Jason
Shelling, Larren Gruner, and Rhonda Van
Riper.
Community advisors were Mrs. Jane
Baldwin, Mrs. Judy Dobaon, Mrs. Zenith
Hilton, Mrs. Vivian Leatherman, Mr. Tim
Mills, Mrs. Linda Mitchell, Mrs. Evelyn
Parrish. Directors are Mr. Marty Chard
and Mr. Brent Veysey.

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�JUMP ROPE
FOR HEART
On February 27 over one hundred
Q.H.S. students jumped in the Jump Rope
for Heart event. The event was coordinated by Mrs. Melissa Sussex. Students
were in groups of six and each took turns
jumping for three hours. The Students
raised a total of $2,375.85 for the American
Heart Association of Michigan. The winning Team of: Lorrinda Whitney, Chris
McGee, Christy Jansen, Dena Knapp,
Candi Kaiser and Jackie Cash raised
$236.40. The individual winner was Paul
Davis with raising $137.80.

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��ORIOLE WEEK

(4)

(1) Oriole Week Candidate Court.
(2) Shari Brown and Kenny Kurtz
crowned Oriole Queen and King.
(3) Tammy escorts Daren.
(4) Seniors are champions of the Saucer
Pulls for Oriole Week of 1985.
(5) "Can I play too."
(6) Karime congratulates Kenny.

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�SOPHOMORES TAKE FIRST
DURING FIELD DAY

Could it be Magnum P .I.?!?

In the competition between classes in the annual trike race
and tug of war contest, the Sophomores won the trike race.
The Senior girls won the 100 drag. The Junior girls won the
880, Sophomore boys won the 880 and Sophomores won the
boys 100 drag.
Freshman boys won the heavy tug of war and the Sophomore
girls won the heavy tug of war. Sophomores also won the egg
toss.
Final standings for the Overall Championship were:
Sophomores - 1st Place; Seniors- 2nd Place; Juniors- 3rd
Place; and Freshmen -4th Place.

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�SENIORS EARN MANY
AWARDS

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Seniors Honors Night was held June 3 with Keli Cutler, president of the Class of 1985 acting as Master of Ceremonies.
Scholarships worth over $60,000 were presented to members of the Class of '85. Seniors receiving scholarships were: Lori Babbage,
Allen Blodgett, Tim Brockway, Shari Brown, Karime Cariuty, Susan Engelhardt, Craig Fish, Michelle Fillmore, Billie Harbaugh, Ted
Kahain, David Karney, Kenny Kurtz, Eric Lippert, James Luce, Ed Marsh, Cyndi Michaels, James McRae, David Murray, Brad Parrish, Jill Philippy, JoEllen Robson, Mike Rodgers, David Spalding, Pamela Stark, Kevin Vandy Borgurt, Shawna Walters, and Elaina
Wood.
Shawna Walters received the Citizenship Award. The DAR Citizen Award was presented to Brad Parrish; the SAR was presented to
David Spalding. A Senior year perfect Attendance Award was given to Candie Kaiser, and a 4-year Perfect Attendance Award was
given to David Spalding. Presidential Academic Fitness Awards were given to Susan Engelhardt, Michelle Fillmore, Ted Kahain, Jill
Philippy, JoEllen Robson, Mike Rodgers, and David Spalding.
American Legion Outstanding Service Awards were given to Jill Philippy and Brad Parrish. Girls' State Awards were given to
Karime Caruity and JoEllen Robson; Boys' State Awards were given to James Luce, Brad Parrish, and David Spalding.
Mike Rodgers was presented with the Physics Award. The Math Award went to Ted Kahain. Brad Pa rrish received the Dekalb
Agriculture Award. Michelle Fillmore and Kathy Herman received awards for excellence in Art. Ted Kahain received the English
Award. Outstanding Academic Athletic Awards were given to Jill Philippy and David Spalding.
Four year Varsity Sports Awards were given to Brad Parrish- Wrestling; Tim Schmidt and Scott Lutterbeck- Golf; Lori Babbage, Cyndi Michael, and Jill Philippy- Girls' Track; David Spalding and Scott Lock- Boys' Track. The Nell Vokart Sportsmanship Award was given to Stephanie Wymer and the Phillip Normandin Sportsmanship Award was presented to Tim Brockway.

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�EIGHTY SEVEN SENIORS
RECEIVE DIPLOMAS

The one hundred fifth annual commencement exercises of QHS were held on June 7, 1985 at 8 P.M. on
the athletic field. Processional and recessional music was provided by the band.
Several students from the 1985 class took part in the commencement exercises: Susan Engelhardt, Invocation; Shawna Walters, Welcome; Mike Rodgers, Class Poem; Ted Kahain, Presentation of the Class
Gift; Keli Cutler, Presentation of Cane; Jill Philippy, Charge to Class; JoEllen Robson, Appreciation to
Faculty and Staff; Tim Brockway, Appreciation to Parents; David Spalding, Appreciation to Community,
Lori Babbage, Introduction of Speaker and Michelle Fillmore, Benediction.
The Commencement address was given by Dr. Jack Fadely from Butler University which followed the
presentation of the class by Mr. Richard Spalding, Principal, the confirmation of diplomas by Mr. Leon
Parrish, President of the Board of Education, and the presentation of diplomas by Mr. Ronald Reynqlds,
Superintendent.
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84

WRESTLING
Opponent
18
Coldwater
29
Bronson
25
Concord
18
Springport
34
Stockbridge
26
Mich. Center
35
Blissfield
35
Hudson
21
Jonesville
25
Athens
12
Mendon
Union City
30
41
Constantine
23
Homer
Tournaments
Addison
5th Place
Olivet
5th
Place
Hillsdale
5th Place
Napoleon
3rd Place
Constantine 5th Place
Big8
1st
Place,

Quincy
51
37
33
58
25
40
33
34
50
39
60
39
31
36

Quincy
0
6
46
28
12
6
0
18

JVFOOTBALL
Opponent
48
Bronson
Concord
8
14
Springport
12
Jonesville
26
Athens
14
Union City
Reading
33
Homer
36

VARSITY FOOTBALL
Quincy
Opponent
20
Bronson
0
Concord
6
0
20
Springport
7
12
0
Jonesville
16
8
Athens
44
Union City
8
23
14
Reading
45
Homer
8
26
14
Vandercook
Lake

GIRLSJV
BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
19
41
Coldwater
26
25
Union City OT
34
Camden
8
52
23
Concord
31
22
Springport
25
29
Jonesville
27
37
Athens
29
28
Union City
23
16
Reading
11
23
Litchfield
16
Homer
38
28
23
Concord
30
35
Springport
24
Jonesville
35
16
47
Athens
25
32
Union City
42
27
Reading
36
Homer
30

GOLF
Quincy
184
184
171
175
177
173
177
161
164
159
157
155

187
172
182
196
181
180
166
159
189
193
180
178

Oppone,nt
Coldwater
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Hillsdale
Bronson
Coldwater
Concord
Springport
Union City
Hillsdale
Union City

�BOYS TRACK
Quincy
72
56
46
59
59
88
80
68
54
40
57

57
77
91
78
74
45
57
68
82
97
79

Opponent
Camden
Coldwater
Litchfield
Bronson
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

VARSITY BASEBALL

GIRLS TRACK
J.V. BASEBALL
Quincy
15
12
7
4
2
2
2
4

16
10
1
0
7
5
11

6
0
3

11

8

Opponent
Coldwater
Union City
Tekonsha
Tekonsha
Union City
Coldwater
Coldwater
Hillsdale
Tekonsha
Bronson

Quincy
101
54
72
58
71
104
92
39
44 \12
99
94

27
74
56
70
57
24
36
89
83 1h
29
34

Opponent
Camden
Coldwater
Litchfield
Bronson
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

Quincy
13
13
4
8
5
0
6
21
3
4
1
2
0
1
4
9
8
6
0
4
2

1
3
13
9
4
9
8
11

13
6
9
7
3
5
5
8
3
8
5
1
3

Opponent
Pittsford
Camden
Coldwater
Bronson
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Michigan Center
Bronson
Homer
Concord
Concord
Springport
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Homer
Reading
Homer

JV VOLLEYBALL
Quincy
1

2
1
0
1

1
0
1
2
1

Opponent
Springport
Union City
Jonesville
Reading
Homer

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Included on these pages are those athletes who were
named to All Conference teams or took first place in
conference meets.

GOLF- Scott Lutterbeck

FOOTBALL
Tim Rzepka,
Blodgett, and Jim McRae
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Allen

GIRL'S BASKETBALL
Keli Culter

�BOY'S TRACK - Rob Rowlisen, Ted Kahain,
Joe Stevens, Allen Blodgett, David Spalding

WRESTLING -Andy
Hawes

BASKETBALL - David
Spalding

Autumn Hardy,
GIRL'S TRACK Dawn Russell, Cyndi Michael, Jill
Philippy

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�Cheerleaders'
Cheer
to
Many
Victories

VAI{SITY FOOTBALL CHEEH.LI&lt;~ADERS HoUom: Frenda OLis, ,Ji ll Philippy, Marion
HeckwiLh. Standing: Dusti Earl, Vicki Eddington.
Top: Tonya Meyer.

VARSITY BASKETBALL CHI&lt;~ERLEADERS ­
Bottom: Karen Hrand, .Jackie Cooper, Dawn
Waligora. Second Row: ,Jacinda Beckwith, Kelly
Sours, Marion BeckwiLh. Top: Dusti Rarl.
Above: Oriole Bird comes through with school
spirit

�"Here we are ready or not"

"Smile you're on Candid Camera"

"Hay Cheerleaders ... "

" As ,Jacinda shows us her best a pproach"

"Show us you r Sl' IIU'l"'

"Look out Rocketts here we co me."

�EPHRAM MOTIVATES ORIOLE
FOOTBALL TEAM

The 1984-85 Varsity Football Team finished the season with a fine 7-2 record. The team showed constant
improvement throughout the year and provided fans with plenty of excitement. The highlight of the year
was a courageous goal line stand against concord which salvaged a 6-0 victory early in the season.
THE TEAM: Front: Manager Kent Wyatt, Alan Blodgett, Craig Fish, David Karney, Kenny Kurtz, Tim Rzepka, David Spalding, Tim
Brockway, Manager Shawn Cockrell. Middle: Don Kahain, Tom Lothamer, Jim McRae, Ted Kahain, Mike Rodgers, Matt McConnel,
Shawn Talbot, Bob Hooley, Manager John Richardson. Back: Coach Mike Nowicki, Ed Cariuty, John Latta, Scott Lynd, David
Thompson, Joel Mitchell, Alan McClellan, Jeff Coville, Gordon Bassage, Coach Lonny Evon.

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�The team wouldn't be complete without
the 84-85 "super seniors." Front: Mike
Rodgers, Tom Lothamer, Tim Rzepka,
Kenny Kurtz, Jim McRae. Back: David
Spalding, Teddy Kahaian, Alan
Blodgett, Craig Fish, David Karney,
Tim Brockway, and Gordy Bassage.

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�TEAM TAKES 1st
AT THE ALL COUNTY MEETS

The Oriole Golf Team had a very successful season
with an overall record of 11 wins and 3 losses and a
league record of 6 wins and 2 losses. This earned the
team 2nd place in the "Big 8."
The Orioles placed 1st in the All County Meet and
3rd in the Regional Meet. Tim Schmidt placed 1st in
the Regional Meet with a score of 76.
Tim Schmidt tied with Scott Lutterbeck's mdividual school record of 1 under par 33.
THE TEAM: Front: Andy Hawes, Carll Converse, Derek Horn,
Jeff Hawes, David L uce, Chad Horn. Back: Coach Bob Mitchell,
Dale Parrot, John Woods, Scott Lutterbeck, Tim Schmidt, Rick
Deal, Brad Parrish.

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The 1984 Varsity Girl's Basketball team finished
the season strong with a 14-6 record, winning 9 of
their last 10 regular season games. In league play,
the Lady Orioles posted a 10-4 record, good for a
third place finish. During the season, the team beat
three state ranked teams - Litchfield, Athens,
and Union City. Seven team records were set by
this year's team - a tribute to all 11 players.
Five players received post season honors. Keli
Cutler was chosen as a member of the All Conference Team and the All Area Team, as well as being chosen a member of the County Tournament
Team. In addition she received honorable mention
to the UPI Class CAll State Team. Connie Quimby received honorable mention honors to the All
Area and All Conference teams, while Tammy
Rzepka received All Conference honorable mention. Cyndi Michael won a berth on the All Defensive Team and Lee Brown received honorable mention to the All Area Team.
Team Awards were: MOST IMPROVED: Tammy Rzepka; OUTSTANDING REBOUNDER:
Angie Basse; OUSTANDING DEFENSIVE
PLAYER: Cindi Michael; HEART OF THE
TEAM: Lori Babbage and Keli Cutler; MOST
VALUABLE PLAYER: Keli Cutler. THE TEAM
- Front: Monica Harris, Tammy Rzepka, Cyndi
Michael, Connie Quimby, Denise Reigel, Manager:
Tyler Stewart. Back: Manager: Angie Erts, Lori
Babbage, Lee Ann Brown, Angie Basse, Keli

SENIOR PLAYERS - Front: Cyndi Michael, Lori Babbage.
Back: Shari Brown, Coach Bob Stewart, Keli Cutler.

��VARSITY BASKETBALL

TEAM MEMBERS: Front: Scott Lynd, Scott Lutter beck, Tim
Schmidt, Jeff Brown, Scott Withington. Back: Coach, Doug
Johnson, Brian Price, Joel Mitchell, Todd Thibideau, David
Spalding, Rick Deal, John Woods.

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Coach Johnson was happy with Conference
finish and the play of the 5 Seniors from the 198485 Varsity Basketball Team. Their play and
leadership was a must. For the first time in six
years the Orioles beat Concord. The Conference
Record was 9-4 which was good for a 2nd place.
The Overall Record was 11-9. Leading Scorer was
David Spalding, averaging 13.2 a game. Most
Valuable Player - David Spalding. Most Improved Player - Jeff Brown. All Conference David Spalding. Honorable Mention - John
Woods and Tim Schmidt. Jackons Area- David
Spalding.

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�WRESTLERS REPEAT AS
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

For the 1st t ime in Quincy's wrestling history the wrestlers repeated as Conference Champions. With "Encore in 1985" as our slogan.
The Quincy wrestling machine went 6-0 in league meets and won the league tournament held here in Quincy. Led by senior captains
Brad Pa rrish, T im Rzepka, and Brent Wygant (pictured above) the Orioles established a two year dynasty in the conference. Other
seniors who contribu ted to the team's success were Gord on Bassage, Rodney Harper, and Jim Luce.
Underclassmates who played an important role in captu ring the title were: Derek Ball, Bill Price, Jeff Hawes, Mike Dodd, Chad
Horn, Don Kahain, Jeff Coville, Gary Woods and George Jenkot. In State competition the team placed 4th in the district a point and a
half out of 3rd , with 6 wrestlers advancing to the regional tournament at Eau Claire. Brent Wygant, Tim Rzepka, Jeff Hawes, and
George Jenkot advancing to the State tournament at Middleville. From here Tim Rzepka returned to Quincy with a well earned 6th
place finis h at the two day state tou rn ament. Final individual awards for the 1984-1985 season are: Rookie Award: Bill Price, Most Improved: Mike Dodd, Hard Nose: Brad Parrish, Spark P lug: Tim Rzepka, Most Takedowns: Tim Rzepka, Most Falls: Brent Wygant,
Most Team Points: Brent Wygant, and Most Valuable: Brent Wygant. TEAM MEMBERS: Front: Jeff Wilkins, Tim Wilkens, Shawn
Cockerell. Middle: Pen ny Parrish Statistician, Derek Ball, Derek Horn, Ken Johnson, Chris Deck, Brian Tobalske, Andy Kaiser, Gary
Woods, Lynn Hard, Tim Hagerman, Tammy Rzepka Statistician. Back Row: Scott Locke, Bill Beckwith, Jeff Hawes, Jim Luce, Mike
Dodd , Gordon Bassage, Brad Parrish, Chad Horn, Donald Kahain, Brent Wygant, Tim Rzepka, Rodney Harper, George Jenkot, Coach
Mr. Ken Downey.

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�VARSITY VOLLEYBALL

TEAM MEMBERS: Front: Lori Babbage, Keli Cutler, Jill
Philippy, Shari Brown, Denise Riegel. Back: Coach Linda
Alle n, Stephanie Wymer, Kristi Bartelson, Karilyn
Teachout.

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�VARSITY BASEBALL 1985

Despite a 5-9 conference and 7-14 overall record, the varsity baseball team played well much of the year.
If graded on effort and hustle, this year's team would have done quite well. Two of the most outstanding
games were victories over conference favorite Jonesville, being a come from behind victory on a grand slam
home run.
Tim Brockway was voted by his teammates at Most Valuable Player, while John Woods was voted as the
Most Improved Player. All Conference statistics didn't allow for a first team player from Quincy, yet Tim
Brockway received 2nd Team honors as an outfielder. Dave Wilson, Brian Price, Scott Lutterbeck, and
Craig Fish received honorable mentions in the conference.
TEAM MEMBERS: Ron Christian, Shawn Talbot, Mike Rodgers, Kenny Kurtz, Jim McRae, John Woods, Scott Lutterbeck, Craig
Fish, David Thompson, Rick Deal, Tim Brockway, Brian Price, Donald Kahaian, David Wilson, Kevin Stempien, Coach Gruner.
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�1985 TRACK TEAM
The Quincy Boy's Track team placed 5th in fin al league standings. The overa ll record was: 3-7-1 and the conference record was: 2-41. The team qu alified 3 people for State Meet this year. They were, Dave Spalding, Rob Rowli son, and Joe Stevens. 9 people qua lified

fo r Cou nty Meet. They we re, Aflen Blodgett, Kirk Henning, Don Kahain, Ted Kahain, Joe Latta, Scott Locke, Rowlise n, Dav id
Spalding, and Joe Stevens. Conference Champ ions: David Spalding (high jump), Rob Rowlison (100), Dav id Spalding, Ted Kah ain,
Allen Blodgett, Rob Row lise n {440 relay), Ted Kahain, Dav id Spalding, Allen Blodgett, Joe Stevens (mile relay).
THE TEAM : Front: Allan McCellan , George Curtis, Joe Latta, Kirk Henning, Robert Combs, Jay Murdock, Don Kahain, Doug
Craig. Back: Tim Blodgett, J oe Stevens, Tom Lothamer, Rob Rowlisen, David Spald ing, Allen Blodgett, T ed Kahian, Coach, Dan
Ludlow.

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�The Quincy Girl's Track Team continued their winning tradition and finished the season with a 7-4 dual meet record and a
5-2 conference record which earned the team 3rd place in the
Big "8" Conference.
The girls were runner-up in the Bronson Invitational and
Mendon Relays, 4th at the Grass Lake Invitational and Quincy
Invitational and 3rd in the Regional Meet.
School records set this year: Kelli Michael - 110 yd hurdles
16.0; Cyndi Michael - 440 yd dash 60.6; Dawn Russell - 800
yd run 2:25.8 and Jill Philippy, Autumn Hardy, Dawn Russell,
and Cyndi Michael - 880 yd relay 1:47.6 and mile relay 4:09.3.
Conference Champions included: Cyndi Michael - 440 yd
dash 61.6; Dawn Russell - 880 yd run 2:32.2; and a conference
record by Jill Philippy, Autumn Hardy, Cyndi Michael and
Dawn Russell- mile relay 4:13.0. Regional Champions included: Cyndi Michael - 440 yd dash 60.6; Dawn Russell - 880 yd
run 2:25.8; Jill Philippy, Autumn Hardy, Dawn Russell and
Cyndi Michael - 880 yd relay 1:49.4; and Jill Philippy, Kelli
Michael, Dawn Russell, and Cyndi Michael- 440 yd relay 52.2.
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Five girls (Autumn Hardy, Cyndi Michael, Kelli Michael, Jill
Philippy, and Dawn Russell) qualified for the state meet in six
different events. Cyndi Michael placed 4th in the 440 yd dash
and Jill Philippy, Autumn Hardy, Cyndi Michael, and Dawn
Russell placed 6th in the mile relay.
Four girls scored at least 100 points: Jill Philippy - 119 3/4
points; Kelli Michael - 126 3/4 points; Dawn Russell 196 1/2
points, and Cyndi Michael- 203 points.
In Career points Dawn Russell moved into 8th place with 396
1/2 points, Jill Philippy moved into 6th place with 462 3/4
points, and Cyndi Michael moved into 4th place with 548
points.
THE TEAM: Front: Autumn Hardy, Michelle Jeffery, Connie
Quimby, Lorrinda Whitney, Kathleen Ryan, _ April Hardy,
Kristi McRae, Tammy Justice, Deborah Berry, Amber
McMichael, Manager. Second Row: Denise Riegel, Lori
Johnston, Tracy Snellenberger, Susan Miller, Brenda Kratzer,
Betty Barnett, Monica Harris, Jill Philippy, Lori Baker, Shawn
Strong, Lori Sobiech. Back: Coach, Marty Chard, Dawn Russell,
Cyndi Michael, Lori Babbage, Connie Scott, Kelli Michael,
Cary Coonce, Melissa McMichael, Tammy McMichael, Coach,
Gary Adams.

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�1985 J. V. FOOTBALL

Young and eager would describe this years J. V. Football team. With a large group of players,many being
freshmen, the team had its ups and downs. Throughout the season good attitudes and the willingness to
work hard helped to form the spirit and sportsmanship which characterized this group.
THE TEAM: Front: Paul Stark, Kevin Johnson, Brian Tobalske, Daren Carpenter, Jeff Craig, Tim Mitten, Jim Howard, Jason
Coolman, Mike Dodd, Chad Purcels, Derek Ball, David Doney. Middle: Bill Beckwith, Steven Trail, Rick Herman, Van Marshall, Tim
Pearson, Eric Waterbury, Richard Schultz, Joe Stevens, Chad Carpenter, Doug Craig, Brian Bowerman, Aaron Porter. Back: Coach
Charles Cook, Brian Price, Scott Withington, Derek Reichhart, Wade Paul, Kirk Henning, Mike McConnell, Scott Marvin, Andy
Kaiser, Mike Smith, Marc Brand, Jason Bowers, Gary Woods.
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�GIRL'S J. V. BASKETBALL

This year's team consisted of 7
Sophomores and 4 Freshmen. The girls were
an extremely hard working team; that no
matter what the odds were, they never gave
up.
Even though their record was only 9 and 9,
almost every game went down to the last
minute before the outcome was decided.
The girls should be very proud of their accomplishment and even greater success
should lie ahead for them.
THE TEAM: Front: Kelly Sours, Michelle Quimby, Debhi Lutterbeck, Jenni Leosh, Lonna Otis. Standing: Laura
Otis, Manager, Betti Barnette, Dawn Russell, Kelli
Michael, Debbi Marvin, Angie Curtis, Penny Parrish,
Coach Larry Moore.

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�J. V. BASKETBALL

Through hard work and good attitudes this year's J.V.
Basketball team made steady improvement and gained experience for future seasons. With freshman players at most
positions the team will be a strong competitor next year.
TEAM MEMBERS: Front: Chad Purcell, Darren Carpenter, Jeff Craig,
Jason Coolman, Pat Murray. Back: Coach Charles Cook, Mark Brand,
Derik Reichhart, Mike McConnell, Doug Tanner, Scott Marvin, Robert
Combs, Wade Paul, Trent Blair.

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�I was very glad to work with each team member this year.
They were very responsive to coaching. Their enthusiasm and
zeal for volleyball was inspiring. They are all WINNERS!!!
THE TEAM: Front: Tina Paul, Jennifer Leosh, LeeAnn Brown,
Manager, Kyle Leosh. Back: Bobbie Shilling, Betty Barnett,
Connie Scott, Debbie Marvin, Chris Tong, Dorcas Shilling,
Midge Snyder, Michelle Quimby, Coach Becky Freeman.

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�Q.H.S. J.V. BASEBALL '85

I
~

The J.V. Baseball Team enjoyed a fairly successful season with 7 victories. The team showed great determination and an uncanny ability to come from behind. The team finished in third place in the county tournament and defeated a strong Hillsdale team during the regular season. Doug Harper paced the team in hitting and pitching.
TEAM MEMBERS: Derek Ball, Mike Dodd , Jeff Brown, Daren Carpenter, Jeff Craig, Chris Deck, Steve Trail, Tim Pearson, Chad
Horn, Derik Reichhart, Scott Withington, Doug Harper, Wade Paul, Coach Evon.

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�J.V. Squads
Cheer
Teams to
Victory
Top: J.V. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Top to Bottom: Kelly Michael, Tracy Snellenberger, Tammy Justice,
Julie Roberts, Michelle Jeffrey, Lonna Otis, Jamie Spurlock.
Bottom: J.V. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: Top to Bottom: Jamie Spurlock, Jacinda Beckwith, Tammy Justice,
Karen Brand, Tracy Snellenberger, Michelle Jeffrey.

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Booth

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�EIGHTH GRADE
Amy Allen
Brett Allman
Joel Asher
Eric Avery
Toby Baade
Cheryl Balcom
Sonja Bean
Vick:y Benson
Brent Bowers
Wayne Burke
Chris Christian
Mike Clemenson
Jennifer Consolini
Steve Clifford
Dena Converse
Clint Cook
Gaye Coolman
Steven Counterman
Kirk Cutler
Bryon Elliott
Kevin Elliott
Jason Enos
Erica Ewers
Laney Fickle
Colt Gollnick
James Gordon
Jennifer Hand
Robert Harrington
Annissa Hart
Michelle Haekins
Jodi Hess
Tina Houvener
Shawn Humphries
Janelle Jeffrey
Julie Johnson
Gary Karney
Kathy Knapp
Karen Kratzer
Kevin Longhini
Amy Loose

116

�Jeff Lutterbeck
Scott Maggart .
Todd Male
Brenda Manley
David Marshall
Barbara McClellan
Michelle McC!ughan
Lisa McCurley
Chad McGlothlen
Tina Meyer
Kevin Miller
Holly Moore
Loretta Moore
Sandra Morrison
Chad Musselman
Amy Newberry
David Newsome
Tami Parks
Heath Persails
JoEllen Parrish
Shannon Persails
Beth Philippy
Amy Quimby
Betti Quimby
Jenn ifer Rathert
Darin Rehner
Lynn Reynolds
Ronald Richards
Jamie Sanderson
Sandra Siegel
Willian Siler
Angel Simaske
Dena Smallwood
Eric Snellenberger
Henry Snellenberger
Lori Stayner
Kelli Strouse
Paul Swift
Deborah Thompson
Loretta Tobalske
Sam Tucker
Mark VanWald
Michelle Waite
Jason Webb
Valerie Weber

117

�Rebecca Williams
Kent Wyatt
Max Yarbro

Seventh Grade
Donald Banker
Amos Barnett
Robert Bates
Patrick Beldock
Stephanie Blount
Monique Boley
Rachel Booher
Nicholas Bowers
Tammi Briggs
Angela Brown
Melissa Burke
Casey Burleson
Derek Carpenter
Lucinda Cekander
Yvonne Cekander
Eric Cheyne
Jill Clark
Kelly Clifford
Jennifer Coan
Kathryn Coco
Kenneth Coco
Riesie Cox
Nicki Crandall
Chad Curtis
Deborah Curtis
Lorrie Davis
Terry Davis
Ricky Dirr
Daniel Ditton
Melissa Dodd
Jodi Edward
Andy Fillmore
Kathryn Freese
Jason Gale
Kelli Garner

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�Traci Gill
Juanita Gollnick
Michael Hacker
Melinda Hagaman
Chris Hamaker
Glen Hard
Weston Hardy
Jason Harmon
Shannon Harmon
Kevin Henning
Hiedi Hockenberry
Holly Hockenberry
David Hoffman
Michelle Howard
Daniel Jasper
Chris Jeffrey
Noel Kaufman
Dawn Kiersey
Dana King
Angela Kirt
Leon Knirk
Dana Knisely
Bradley Kriser
Carl Kurtz
David Lattas
Debra Laurell
Danelle Laurell
Dawn Lindbert
Michelle Lord
Robert Luckadoo
Todd Massey
Amy Macklin
Aaron Mainstone
Karen Mann
Ginger Marquaet
Hope Meade
Eryika Mendelsohn
Brenda McClellan
John McGee
Leslee McNabb
Robert McDonald
Eric Metcalf
Shawn Milks
Veronica Minton
Chris Monroe

119

�Sherry Neusbaum
Chad Newberry
Joel Nighswander
Ryan O'Connell
Chris Ostrander
Stephanie Owens
Cherish Paradine
Allen Paul
Mark Persails
Peter Peterson
Kelly Pierson
Rex Pomranka
Justin Reichhart
John Richardson
Amy Riley
David Risk
David Roberts
Robert Robinson
Shane Russell
Zail Sheets
Amy Shook
Brent Shook
Kim Smith
Brian Stempien
Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockford
Jennifer Suever
Mike Tanner
Rebecca Tobalske
Laura Todak
Sandra Tryon
Cinamon Tucker
Kari Varney
Mathew Waligora
Sherry Walter
Hugh Watson
Sean Watson
Dana Wilbur
Jeff Wilkins
Tim Wilkens
Julie Nance
Daniel Nave
Gary McCarty
Tina Setser
Tammy Strawser
Brian Witaker
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Michelle Winger

�Sixth Grade
Benny Abbeg
Curtis Akers
Jus tin Asher
Brian Avery
Tony Baker
Devin Ball
Lori Banker
Erin Barker
Casey Bell
Steven Booher
Jennifer Bregger
Theresa Brooks
Michael Brown
Gerald Bowers
Tina Boyer
Brian Buckley
Erin Burley
Tracy Callahan
Derek Carpenter
Ron Christian
Tim Clawson
Shawn Cockerell
Dawn Cole
Brian Contat
Kelly Craig
Derek Curtis
Daniel Dean
Ashley Dedmon
Chris deRon
Scott Dobson
Wesley Dove
Darla Dowker
Joey Dyer
Marvin Dyer
Angela Elliott
Jeffrey Erts
Christina Field
Roxann Fincham
Debbie Flaugher
Nicole Foster

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�Sara Gibson
Michelle Goshorn
Chad Hagaman
Nicole Hamilton
Gregory Hardy
Gretchen Heise
Archie Hickerson
Aaron Hilton
LeAnn Hoag
Sherry Hockenberry
Dorie Houvener
Jason Huss
Heather Ivey
Angela Jeffrey
Kevin Johnson
Richard Kast
Billy Keegan
Kathrine Kranz
Brooks Kratzer
Angela Kubiac
Linda Kurtz
Jenna Letts
Annette Locklin
Lisha Love berry
Derek Lytle
Daniel Markley
Lori Marowelli
Travis Marshall
Tara May
Jennifer McDaniel
Erika Mendelsohn
John Moeller
Amber Monroe
Roger Moore
Nathan Munger
David Newberry
Loretta Newberry
Laura Otis
Teresa Otis
Theresa Parks
Robert Peel
Erin Peterson
Kirk Philson
Jonelle Pouge
Justin Porter

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�Jason Quimby
Timothy Reynolds·
Cherie Richards
Jennifer Richer
Jason Price
Neal Richart
Amber Rodgers
Brian Rogers
Juanita Sarles
Mary Saxman

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Not
Available

Susan Saxman
Paul Shilling
Amy Sieger
Tonja Skaggs
Clifford Speaker
David Stempien
Jason Tell
Travis Tell
Paul Tong
Jake Tuckey

April Walker
Tammi Winter
Amy Wonders

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�8th

GRADE
BAND

Front: Jennifer Consolini, Annissa Hart, JoEllen Parrish, Gaye Coolman, Brenda Manley, Amy Allen, Sonja
Bean, and Tina Meyer. Back: David Marshall, Sandra Siegel, Wayne Burke, Brett Bowers, Joel Asher,
Michelle Hawkins, Brenda Kempton, and Jason Enos.

7th

GRADE
BAND

Front: Leslie Harrington, Nicky Crandall, Stephanie Blount, Eric Lattas, Melissa Burk, Cinamon Tucker,
Angela Kirt, Dena Knisley. Middle: Peter Peterson, Kelly Pierson, Kelly Clifford, Dana King, Dawn
Kiersey, Amy Rieley, Stephanie Owens, Rachel Booher, Amy Shook, Glen Hard, Troy Harmon. Back: Mike
Hacker, Chris Ostrander, Sandy Tryon, Sean Watson, Melinda Hagaman, Karen Mann, Melissa Dodd, Pat
Beldock, Michelle Howard, Emily Fairbanks.

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�Front: Heather Ivy, Jennifer McDaniel, Brian Rogers, Tim Clawson, Aaron Hilton, Lori Marowelli, Tracy Callahan, Lee Ann Hoag.
Middle: Danny Markley, Justin Asher, Jake Tuckey, Darla Dowker, Theresa Brooks, Brian Buckley. Back: John Moeller, Casey Bell,
Je:"f Erts, Amber Monroe, Tara May, Jenna Letts, Jennifer Richer, David Stempien.

125

�Girls'
Basketball

Flag
Football
126

Front: Kelli Strouse, Jennifer Rathert, Michelle Waite, Vicki Benson, Janelle Jeffrey, Val
Weber, Amy Allen, Barbara McClellan, Becky Williams, Amy Quimby, Lorretta Tobolske,
T ina Meyer, Jill Clark. Middle: Karen Mann, Sandy Tryon, Amy Shook, Veronica Minton
Holly Moore, Debbie T hompson, Laney Fickle, Chris Christian, Amy Loose, Michelle Me:
Clughen, Karen Kratzer, Joe llen Parrish. Back: Coach Greg Miller, Cinnamon Tucker
Michelle Lord, Rachel Booher, Melinda Hagaman, Melissa Dodd, Michelle Winger, Amy
Macklin, Brenda McClellan, Kathy Coco, Angela Kirt, Riese Cox, Debra Laurell, Monique
Boley, Laura Todak, Dena Converse, Coach Wilson.

Front: John Richardson, Terry Davis, Jeff Wilkins, Eric Lattas, Nick Bowers, Hugh
Watson, Mike Tanner, Noel Kaufman, Chad Newberry, Bo Roberts, Don Banker. 2nd:
Cassey Burlison, Ryan O'Connell, Mark Persails, Chris Jeffrey, Bob Robinson, Dan
Ditton, Rob Luckadoo, Chad Curtis, Tate Reichhart, Kevin Henning, Amos Barnett.
3rd: Eric Snellenberger, Henry Snellenberger, Rex Pomranka, Matt Waligora, Weston
Hardy, Tate Jasper, Tim Wilkins, Chris Monroe, Shane Russell, Brandon Barrett. 4th:
Ch ris Hamaker, Clint Cook, Jason Gale, Tyler Stewart, Gary Karney, Scott Maggart,
Todd Male, Toby Bagole, David Newsome. 5th: William Siler, Dax Stockford, Kent
Wyatt, Mike Clemenson, Brent All man, Kirt Cutler, J eff Lutterbeck, Chad
McGlothlen, Brent Shook, Kevin Longhini, Kevin Miller.

�WRESTLING: Front: Robby Luckadoo, Glen Hard, Jeff Wilkins, Eric Lattas, Terry
Davis, Kenny Coco, Rex Pomranka. Middle: Chris Ostrander, Peter Peterson, Jason
Gale, Nich Bowers, Dax Stockford, Aaron Mainstone, Chad Newberry, Kent Wyatt,
Chris Monroe. Back: Scott Maggart, Michael Clemenson, Tim Wilkins, Amos Barnett,
David Newsome, Jim Gordon, Brent Shook, Hugh Watson, Heath Persails, Mgr. Henry
Snellenberger. Not Pictured : Coach Doug Wilkins, Chuck Hilton.

BASKETBALL (7th GRADE): Front: David Roberts, Matt Waligora, Tyler Stewart,
Brandon Barrett. Middle: Ryan O'Connell, Noel Kaufman, Shane Russell, Chris Jeffery, Casey Persails. Back: Casey Burleson, Danny Ditton, Donald Banker, Chad Curtis, Tate Riechhart, Carl Kurtz, Larry Moore. 8th GRADE: Front: Brett Allmen, Clint
Cook, Kevin Longhini, Joel Asher. Middle: Gary Karney, Max Yarboro, Kirk Cutler.
Back: Mike Bodkins, Chad McGlothlem, Jaime Sanderson, Jason Webb. Not Pictured:
Jeff Lutter beck.

Wrestling

Boys'
Basketball
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�MIDDLE SCHOOL BOY'S TRACK TEAM

MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRL'S TRACK TEAM
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�QMS ACHIEVERS
6th GRADE SPELLING BEE: 1st Row:
Amber Rodgers, Tracy Caulkins, Darla
Dowker, Heath Ivy, Lisha Loveberry. 2nd
Row: Tara May, Nichole Foster, Casey Bell,
David Stempien, Travis Tell, Jason Price,
Brian Contat.

QUIZ BOWL: Front: Laney Fickle, Branda Manley, Kent Wyatt, Brett Allman,
Joel Asher, Wayne Burke. Back: Advisor Mrs. Gail Banker, Jason Enos, Brett
Bowers, Mike Clemeson, Kevin Longhini, Clint Cook, Todd Male, Advisor Mr.
Robert Undeen.
STUDENT COUNCIL: Front: Clint Cook, Kent Wyatt, Melissa Dodd, Lisha
Loveberry. 2nd Row: Brian Contat, Holly Moore, Tyler Stewart. 3rd Row: Amy
Shook, Melinda Hagaman. Advisors Mr. Henry Longhini, Mr. Robert Stewart.

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�(1) MATH COMPETITION: 1st Row: Amber Monroe, Chris
Hamaker, Kathy Kranz, Brian Contat. 2nd Row: Aaron
Mainstone, Eric Lattas. 3rd Row: Todd Male, Chad
McGlothlen, Wayne Burke. Advisors: Mrs. Kathy McDonald,
Mrs. Gail Banker.
(2) WINNER'S CIRCLE: Lisa Loveberry, Shawn Cockrell,
Angela Elliot, Brooks Kratzer, Travis Tell.
(3) 7th GRADE SPELLING BEE: 1st Row: Melissa Dodd, Eric
Lattas, Jason Gail. 2nd Row: Sean Watson, Angela Kirt,
Cinamon Tucker. 3rd Row: Aaron Mainstone, Melinda
Hagaman, Eric Snellenberger. 4th Row: Chris Hamaker, Lorrie
Davis, Amy Shook. Advisor: Mrs. Budd.

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�Quincy
Middle
School
Faculty
Mrs. Gail Banker

Mr. Robert Bell

Memphis State University, B.A.
Memphis State University, M.A.
Mathematics

Hillsdale College, B.A.
Mathematics

Mr. Mark Burgess

Mr. Nathan Brown

Mrs. Victoris Budd

Western Michigan University, B.A.
Learning Disabilities

Western Michigan Univ., B.A.
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Mathematics

Mr. Charles Cook

Mr. Kenneth Downey

Mr. Jack Feller

Western Mich. Univ., B.S.
Phys. Ed. and Drafting

Hillsdale College, B.A.
Social Studies

Adrian College, B.A.
Science

Central Mich. Univ., B.M.E.
Instrumental Music

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�Mrs. Sharon Ferris
Michigan State Un iv., B.A.
Science

Mrs. Sharyn Leosh

University of Michigan, B.A.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.

Mr. Gary Male

Hillsdale College, B.A.
English

Western Michigan Univ., B.S.
Social Studies

Mrs. Sandra Newell

Mr. Robert Stewart

Tri-State University, B.S.
Counselor
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Mrs. Christine Forrister

Defiance College, B.S.
English

Mrs. Mary Gale
Olivet College, B.A.
Physical Education

Mrs. Kathy McDonald
Eastern Mich. Univ., B.S.
Helping Teacher

Mr. Robert Undeen
Castleton State College, B.S.
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Social Studies

�ELEMENTARY

�FIFTH GRADE
Kevin Allman
Amy Alexander
Carissa Ash
Jerry Ash
J oEllen Asher
Jody Ball
Brandy Barnett
KurtBarve
Michele Basse
Julie Bender
Victor Berry
Jerry Biolchini
Tammy Blair
Brent Bloom
Tina Brenke
Kevin Brockway
Jim Brown
Jennifer Burke
Jason Carter
Jeff Christian
Jessica Cockrell
Tracy Combs
Randy Counterman
Kim Craycraft
Candi Dirr
JoAnna Dooley
Peggy Dorton
David Easterday
Kendra Elliott
Amy Fillmore
J ody Fincham
Doug Falk
Sarah Garner
Michael Gano
Cynthia Gilchrest
Jonathon Gillen
Lloyd Gipple
Ron Gould
Tim Gould
Derek Griffith
Jamie Hacker
Holly Harrington
Otis Harrington
Robert Hart
Tammy Herlan
Deanna Hoard
Danny Hoffman
Diana Houvener

134

�Carri Iford
Jason Jeffrey
Charrity Kennedy
Toby Kirk
Eric Knapp
Heather Kratzer
Lori Kriser
Erin Lattas
Ben Lewis
Kevin Lindbert
Stacy Mabus
Sherri Macklin
Beth Mann
Lane Manning
James Marowelli
Shannon Marhsall
Mike McCauley
Shane McCavit
Greg McClellan
Jason McFadden
Brian McNabb
Greg Michael
David Michalski
Heather Miller
Beth Mihocko
Ryan Moore
Dodi Neeley
Jennifer Nichols
Laura Nowicki
David Owens
Aaron Paul
Mike Parshall
Tara Pearson
Becky Pifer
Alan Pomranka
Gary Proctor
Stephanie Rathert
Nicole Reed
Karan Richardson
John Robinson
Marcy Ruhl
Todd Riley
Shad Russell
Brian Schewe
Dawn Siegle
Bambi Simaske
Mike Simpson
Paul Smith
Teresa Smith
Shannon Strittmatter
Jamie Strouse
Melissa Sturdavant
David Umland
Erik Undeen

135

�Micki Vanderpool
Derek VanRiper
Derrick Veysey
Kristen Waligora
James Watters

Kaprice Wyatt
Crystal Yarbro

Mrs. Sarah Coolman
Mr. Gregory Gruner
Mrs. Gertrude Rider
Mrs. Kathleen Veysey

FOURTH GRADE
David Abbeg
Amy Alleshouse
Brent Angevine
Shane Ash
Paul Askew
BrentAter
Michael Avra
Becky Barney
Nicole Barve
Mike Basse
Jerry Barnett
Andrew Blair
Clint Bloom
Terry Boatman
Derek Booher
David Bowers
Matt Bregger
CarmaBroe
Chris Burk
Frank Butler
Sara Callahan
Chad Carter
Steve Clancy
Jessie Clark
Audrey Cole
Kevin Contact
Brent Cook
Kelly Crandall
Megan Davidson
Misty Davis

136

�Nickie Edwards
Heather Enos
Joshua Enos
Theron Ewers
Tisha Flickinger
Glen Foley
Jeanie Foulk
Michele Fuller
Denise Gann
Calvin Gordon
Martin Hamaker
Chad Handy
J. J. Handy
Jessica Harrington
William Harrington
Debbie Hickerson
Wendy Higbee
Heather Hulbert
Charity Ivey
Joe Justice
Tina Keegan
Tammy Kingsbury
Amy Kranz Penny Kroa
Jennifer Kubiac
Jason Laney
Chris Lensky
Rebecca Lewis
John Lothamer
Danielle Luckadoo
Stacy Lynd
Brian Mainstone
Denise Maynard
Matthew Meade
Scott Metcalf
Marci McGlothlen
Amber McMichael
Melissa Me Vicker
Michelle Michael
Bobbi Miller
Dawn Miller
April Nichols
Tyler Parker
Mark Parshall
Tommy Peel
Gerl Pish
Carrie Pohl
Angela Porter
Damian Quimby
Adam Radebaugh
Sara Richart
Lori Riddle
Chassity Rigelman
Angel Risk

137

�John Roush
Christy Sheets
Jason Shoemaker
Lorrie Siefken
John Simmons
Dan Smith
JimmySmurr
Tammy Sprout
Daniel Stayner
Jason Stempien
Adam Stephens
Jessica Sturtz
Jeanette Swift
Cindy Thomas
Kevin Van dey Bogurt
Debra Varino
Lori Vaughn
Shalimar Victor
Tim Waite
Daren Waligora
Tanya Weage
Matthew Winger
Susan Wymer

Not Pictured:
Jeffrey Foster

Mrs. Elizabeth Grace
Mr. Phyllis Lewis
Mrs. Mary Ellen Newton
Mrs. Paulette Stempien

THIRD GRADE
Muffin Avra
Tami Avra
Robby Bair
Stacy Barnett
Scott Barry
Seth Berry
Billy Bethel
Jason Booher
Tina Bowers
Kerri Boyer
Lisa Brenke
Toni Brooks

138

�Robbie Brown
Jason Budd
Wendy Clawson
Noal Clevenger
Jere my Cockrell
Eric Cole
Clay Cook
Ryan Craig
Troy Creager
Jennifer Craycraft
Tony Duke
Michael Everline
Wayne Fincham
Cindy Gann
Douglas Gano
Ric'ky Gilchrest
Justin Gillen
John Gordon
Lance Hagaman
Misty Harmon
Mike Harrington
Tracy Hartman
Chris Holt
Jimmy Hull
Holly Huss
Jeremy Iford
Chris Ivey
Debbie Iwanki
Rebecca Johnson
Christie Justice
Jamie Justice
Brandy J o Kast
Brian Kirt
Mike Kling
Kristy Knisely
Kyle Leosh
Kenny Liebler
Chandra Lindsey
Andrea Longstreet
Jackie Macklin
Amy Marshall
Heather Mickle
Kara Mishler
Cory Mihocko
Ben Mitchell
Jason Moore
Nathan Mowrey
Jere my Nelson
Matt Newberry
Tony Outwater
Jim Owens
Chipper Paradine
Heather Paul
Ronnie Paul

139

�Jenny Peel
Mac Persails
Chris Radebaugh
Jason Reindl
Melissa Riddle
Jerri Risk
Serena Rocky
MarianRuhl
Steven Sailor
Jenny Sebring
Patty Siegel
Faylnn Small
Kurt Snyder
Jennifer Sprunger
Erin Strittmatter
Richard Swan
Jamie Tesch
Chad Vanderpool
Matt Victor
Valorie Webb
Melissa Weber
Stephanie Wilkins
Scott Wise
Matt Wonders

Chris Wood
Nathan Wortz

Mrs. Kathleen Brown
Ms. Cheryl Jeffries
Mrs. Ruth King
Miss Mary Grace Sewell

SECOND GRADE
Jason Adams
Jerry Adams
Christine Albright
Stephanie Ater
Brook Barve
Melissa Bauder
Mike Beaudin
Jeff Bell
Matt Biolchini
Chad Blair
Jennifer Bowman
Melodie Buckman

140

�Jenni Bailey
Steven Basse
Rosalyn Bates
John Buell
Billy Bump
Margie Coco
Rhonda Cole
Billy Cook
Ryan Conley
Matt Counterman
Quint Cox
Gene Cutler
Joe Davidson
Anna Demshuk
Jill Dobson
Aaron Farmer
Keith Flaugher
Laura Frailey
Danny Fraley
Dean Fuller
Holly Gale
Jared Garner
Richey Gigowski
Inez Gipple
Timothy Gipple
Shawna Greenswalt
Andrea Gould
Marcella Hamaker
Eric Handy
Betty Harrington
Florence Harrington
Joshua Harrington
Laverne Higbee
Nicole Hodges
Emily Hoffman
Billie J o Hogle
Rachel Iford
Danielle Jeffery
Michael Jones
Darlanne Keck
Amanda Knapp
Scott Laney
Wendy Latson
Jamie Lent
Scott Loose
Joe Losinski
John Losinski
Yolanda Manning
Heather Marquart
Nicole Marske
Corey McCavit
Floyd Me Vicker
Sherry McVicker
Eddie Miller

�Rachel Miler
Wendy Miller
Amy Mitchell
Natalie Mowrey
Trisha Nelson
Bethany Nichols
Melanie Owens
Kelly Parker
Matt Parshall
Matthew Pish
Kelly Porter
Eddie Reif
Greg Richer
Stacy Rogers
Jessica Rupp
Josh Schewe
Matthew Siefken
Tommy Sheets
Dixie Smith
David Snellenberger
Joshua Stalhood
Jason Stayner
Jeremy Stempien
Curtis Stockford
Nathan Stuart
Mandy Swick
Ryan Tappenden
Jeremy Thompson
Joe Tillitson
Bobbi Topp
Brandon Tuckey
Kevin Undeen
Adam Vanderpool
Jason Vanderpool
William Vaughn
Andy Vogel
Adam Wilson
Chris Dirr
Brian Duke
Kari Harris
Amanda May
Mrs. Janie Coler
Mrs. Wava Gano
Mrs. Kathryn Goschka
Mrs. Patricia Rutenbar

142

�FIRST GRADE
Clinton Akers
Heather Angevine
Shannon Bair
Robbie Banker
Carrie Barnett
Jeff Barney
Brett Bartell
Jason Bender
Alisha Bethel
Steven Bowers
Jeff Butterbaugh
Chris Coffey
Becky Cole
Leek Conley
Trent Combs
Tristan Combs
Michele Contat
Darryl Converse
Todd Cook
Tony Cuyler
Stacy Craycraft
Brian Davis
Joey Davis
Karenna Darnell
Darius Dickerson
Tiffany Elser
Steven English
Brandi Enos
Robert Ernsberger
Tonja Faulk
Jenny Foster
Matthew French
Joel Fuller
Jamie Gibson
Rebecca Gibson
Melissa Goad
Penny Halstead
Matthew Hamilton
Barry Harrington
Tyler Hemker
Toby Hilton
Timmy Hodge
Kenny Hosek
Jennifer Hulbert
Matthew Hull
Shelly Hutchins
Sarah Karney
Ruthann Keck

143

�Jerald Keegan
Kenny Kesson
Timmy Kling
Amy Knapp
Heather Kochendorfer
Tommy Lake
Dennis Little
Casey Longstreet
Steven Longstreet
Nicole Lopshire
Joshua Lyon
Teresa Macklin
Amy Marowelli
Jason Marowelli
Bryan Massey
Ronnie McCrory
Danny McDonald
Betty Me Vicker
Ginger McVicker
Nick Michael
Mackenzie Mickle
James Montgomery
KatyMoon
Cassie Moore
Jamie Miller
Katrina Miller
Jamie Nickerson
Mark Nowicki
Becky Ostrander
Michele Outwater
Jenny Peavey
Kathy Perry
Donnie Peterson
Brian Preston
Nikki Proctor
Chad Radenbaugh
Adrian Reed
Steven Richardson
Mandy Riddle
Chad Rodgers
Sindy Root
Jonathon Rubley
Melissa Russel
Chad Sebring
Katja Schlemmer
Steve Scott
Craig Shook
Jamie Sieger
Floyd Small
Nathan Stempien
Andy Strang
Tara Strong
Jennie Sturtz
Brandon Suever

144

�Amy Swift
Shanna Talant
Karen Tanner
Matthew Taylor
Joe Tillitson
Carrie Tuttle
Tammy Vaughn
Erik Vergur
Janie Walker
Billy Wallace
Carrie Winter
Stan Wise
Carrie Wonders
Shelby Wortz
Connie Wynn

Mrs. Mareeda Gibson
Mrs. Patt Male
Mrs. Jenny Mishler
Mrs. Carol Undeen

KINDERGARTEN
Dava Akers
Travis Alexander
Sean Ash
Amber Avra
Carrie Barnett
David Barney
Brandy Beeman
Greg Berry
Alisha Bethel
Dusti Blair
Jeffrey Blair
Carrie Boatman
Courtney Brockway
Tao Broe
Arden Canon
Amy Champion
Kimberly Clark
Ronnie Cobb
Stacy Cole
Sarah Conley
Stephen Doney
Travis Estlow
Carrie Ganton
Nicholas Garner

145

�Harley Gibson
Nicholas Gigowski
Joseph Gray
Gregory Green
Kimberly Gurik
Jason Hankins
Elisha Harrington
Chris Hart
Shaun Herlan
Tim Hoeflinger
Dustin Hoffman
Rebecca Hughes
Jeremy Hungerford
Denise Hutchins
Time thy J ahr
Kendra Johnson
James Keck
Tyson Kirk
Mary Ann Kirt
Tamara Kling
Kari Knapp
Betsy Knirk
Damian Krall
Melissa Lattas
AmyLubahn
Jason Mainstone
Brandi Manley
Jason Marowelli
Jolene Marvin
Jason Mate
David Mitchell
Melinda McCollough
David McDaniel
Amy McNeal
Matthew McRae
Benjamin Miller
Michael Milks
Karmon Montgomery
John Ostrander
Terry Owens
Christopher Peavy
Shawn Peet
Justin Pish
Krista Purcell
Kenneth Radebaugh
Carrie Reif
James Royer
Christopher Russell
Stephanie Sattler
Michael Schmidt
Richard Shaw
Jennifer Sheeks
Charles Shortridge
Aaron Smith

146

�Joshua Smith
Nichole Smith·
Rebecca Smith
Matthew Snyder
Amy Swan
Delinda Thomas
William Topp
Danielle Tucker
David Tuttle
Amber Waligora
James Wynn
Samantha VanAuker

Jamie Vanderpool
Stacey Vaughn

Mrs. Ruth McConnell
Mrs. Stonna Spalding
Mrs. Janet Hawes- Aide
Mrs. Nancy Strang- Aide

Mrs. Virginia Ball - Library Aide
Mrs. Jackie Craft- Physical Handicapped
Mrs. Karen Detwiler- Learning Disabilities
Ms. Debbie Doll - Music

Mrs. Arlene Fickle -Aide
Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell - Special Education
Mrs. Karen Kirt- Playground Supervisor
Mrs. Norrita Geiman- Aide

Ms. Mary Beth Krolczyk- Learning Disabilities
Mrs. Laura Newell- Student Teacher
Mr. Michael Nowicki- Physical Education
Mrs. Grace Parshall- Hearing Impaired

Mrs. Kathy Rastler - Speech
Mrs. Carol Smith- Remedial Reading
Mrs. Mary Smith- Hearing Impaired

Mrs. Diane Tower - Physical Handicapped Aide
Ms. Kelly Snyder - Art

147

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BOBBY HANKINS
MUSIC CITY
"Home of Omnicord"
153 Division St.
Coldwater, Ml49036
Phone (517) 278-4060
Baldwin Pianos and Organs

Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater
Congratulations to the
Class of '85

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Working Together to be First

Quincy • Coldwater • Bronson • North Adams

Member
FDIC

Best Wishes for a Successful Year

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�Health and Fitness

Congratulations
to the Class of '85

501 Marshall St.
Coldwater
278-7676

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Telephone 517/278-4518
652 East Chicago Road
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

517-639-8717
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JOHNSON
ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractor
Frank Johnson
517-869-2277

329 Hog Creek Road
Allen, Ml 49227

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INC.
• Auto Parts, Imported and Domestic
• Ditzler Paints and Accessories
Bob Butler
Dave Butler

123 W. Chicago St.
Quincy, Mich. 49082

Quincy Pizza Place
Congratulations Seniors!

Pizzas, Subs, Salads, Tacos, Burritos
Hours
Mon.-Wed.
11 am to 10 pm

Thurs.- Sat.
11 am to 11 pm

Sunday
3 pm to 10 pm
Teenage Dancing -Saturdays 9 pm-12 am

637 E CHICAGO ROAD
COLDWATER . MICHIGAN 49036

PARRISH
EXCAVATING

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Sundaes * Banana Splits * Fiestas
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145 E. Chicago R·d.
Quincy

HARDWARE

COLDWATER

VALUE &amp; SERVICE FIRST

P.O. Box 511
512 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Ml49036

( 517)278-4495

SARGE'S MARKET

Quincy's Finest
One-Stop Shopping Center
106 W. Chicago
Quincy
639-8025

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Continuous Banking Since 1872

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Coldwater Tekonsha
Union City Kinderhook
MEMBER FDIC

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MARSHALL'S
CHANNEL STOP

Family Dentistry

Chain of Lakes Party Store
Soft Ice Cream
Beer and Wine
Bait

8 North Main
639-7151

Quincy, Michigan 49082

"CONGRATULATIONS"
CLASS OF '85

P.M.E. INC.
LUBRICATION
PRODUCTS

690 West Channel Drive
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
Phone 238-5204

WALTERS
BUILDING SUPPLY

MARLIN D. CHANEY
QUINCY, MICHIGAN
517-639-4429

Best Wishes
to All Graduates

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Cake Decorating

Candymaking Supplies

713 E. Chicago, Coldwater
Coldwater - Hillsdale

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GATES ACCOUNTING
AND TAX SERVICE

C. D. Bowerman
639-4093

750 State Road
Quincy, Michigan

517/279-9536
BOB 8c KAREN STARK . OWNE"S

6!5 E . CHICAGO ST .
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Congratulations!

ALLAN &amp; PHYLLIS
HERMAN
640 E. CHICAGO RD.
COLDWATER, Ml 49036
517/279-8189

KNAPP POOLS
423 E. Chicago - Coldwater
Owner: Bob Brickey

MIDWEST
FOUNDRY
COMPANY

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A DIVISION OF THE
MARMON GROUP INC.

Supporting the Community and Progressive Education Through Cooperation and Donation.

QUINCY
GOLF COURSE
Home of the Oriole Golf Team
Club Rentals - Electric Carts
Food - Liquor - Beer - Wine
Phone 639-4491
Compliments of Tad and Dee Schmidt

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Coldwater • Quincy • Bronson
Union City • Tekonsha • Reading
Burlington • Montgomery • Ray • Allen

Our 48th Year

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WHITE FARM
EQUIPMENT COMPANY

SEYBERT'S IMPLEMENT
Sales and Service
826 E. Chicago Road
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
517-279-8002
Jim Tong

19 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Ml 49036
{517) 278-8101

Shirts • Hats • Jackets • Athletic Uniforms
Lettering • Special Artwork • Silk Screening •
Embroidering

Greg Tuckey

VAN'S HOME SUPL Y

Congratulations Seniors!

Van Hilton- Owner
125 W. Chicago- Quincy

WARNER
OIL COMPANY

639-3345
73 Race Street
Coldwater, Michigan
Open 7:30-5:00 Mon.-Fri.
Sat. 7:30-12:00

278-5844

QUINCY ACE
HARDWARE

Hardware * Paints * Tools *
Hot.tsewares * Electrical *
Plumbing and Heating
Supplies * Sporting Goods
Ace is the Place with
the Helpful Hardware Man
"Right on the Corner"
White·Westinghouse
We're making things beNer for you!

1 East Chicago St. Quincy, Michigan
Phone 639-5325

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�45 N. Hanchett St.
Coldwater, Ml
Phone 279-7909

WHITE SUPPLY
COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing and Heating

Open 9 to 6 Daily Except Sunday

639 E. Chicago, Coldwater

WOOD'S SAFETY SERVICE

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James A. Watts and Helen Mayo, Pharmacists

Starting Our 44th Year of Serving Quincy

*Patient Profiles
*Patient Consultation
*Health information
*City Delivery
*Compounding
Emergency Prescription Service
Jim Watts
639-1553

639-7130

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22 S. Clay St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
Phone area 517-278-4396

Sohigro
SERVICE COMPANY

P.O. Box68
Quincy, Ml49082
Phone (517) 639-3945

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Fred A. Culy
Coldwater, Ml49036
Jeffrey A. Culy
Phone (517) 279-9452 Christine Culy Forrister

Fr.rshion Concepts For Today 's Woman
DO\V~TOWN

CO LOW ATER

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�SPONSORS
B'S SHOP AND FLY
1294 East Chicago St.
Quincy
639-4104

MARSH BUILDING
102 S. Ray Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8436

COLDWATER LAKES ESTATES
765 West Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-8721

McCLELLAN TIRE CENTER
Summitt Tires
27 Church St.
Quincy

FAULKNER FLORIST
55 Green St.
Coldwater
278-4148

ORIOLE SNACK SHACK
Owned by Linda and Larry Bailey

GREER ENTERPRISES, INC.
Glen Ray Division
31 E. Chicago
Quincy
639-9825

SATTLER BROTHERS GARAGE
191f2 West Chicago
Quincy
639-9605

JOLA YNE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Ray Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8385
LAURELL GAS AND OIL
515 Boone Rd.
Quincy
639-9235

QUINCY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

SURGE SALES AND SERVICE
772 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-4373
THOMPSON INSULATION
207 S. Ray Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-4441

Many Thanks to our Patrons,
Sponsors and Advertisers for their Support

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Porsche
Ferrari
Mustang
Cutlass

CARTOON
CHARACTERS
Bugs Bunny
He-Man
Garfieia
Tippy Turtle
Chipmunks

CANDY BARS
Snickers
E:it Kat
Reese
Twix
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MUSIC GROUPS
Van Halen
Chicago
Prince
Alabama
REO Speedwagon

Playgirl
Playboy
HotRod
Seventeen
Sports Illustrated

�VOCALIST
Madonna
David Lee Roth
Prince
Bruce Springsteen

SOAP OPERAS
Guiding Light
Days of Our Lives
General Hospital
Young and the Restless
Santa Barbara

USA for Africa
Just a Gigalo/Ain't Got
Nobody
One Night in Bankok
California Girls

MOVIE STARS
Eddie Murphy
Sylvester Stalone
Clint Eastwood
Prince
Burt Reynolds

T.V. SHOWS
Bill Cosby Show
Miami Vice
A Team
Cheers
Riptide

MOVIES
Beverly Hills Cop
Rambo First Blood
Purple RaiP,
Police Academy II

SOFT DRINKS
Mountain Dew
Pepsi
Coke
Root Beer
Dr. Pepper

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�FAVORITE SONGS
SUMMER '84 - Let's go Crazy (Prince)
SEPTEMBER - Hard Habit to Break (Chicago)
OCTOBER - Hard Habit to Break (Chicago)
NOVEMBER - You're my Inspiration (Chicago)
DECEMBER- You're my Inspiration (Chicago)
JANUARY - Can't Fight This Feeling (REO Speedwagon)
FEBRUARY - Careless Whisper (Wham)
MARCH - We Are the World (U.S.A. for Africa)
APRIL- One Night in Bankok (Murray Head)
MAY- Rasberry Beret (Prince)
ALL YEAR - Purple Rain (Prince)
Results from poll taken of Senior Class

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�ADMINISTRATION

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Mr. Ronald Reynolds
Superintendent of Schools
Indiana University, B.A.

Mr. Richard Spalding
Quincy High School Principal
University of Michigan, B.A.
Central Michigan University, M.A.

Mr. Henry Longhini
Quincy Middle School Principal
Central Michigan University, B.S.
Western Michigan University, M.A.

Mr. John Worth
Jennings Elementary Principal
Huntington College, B.A.
Western Michigan University, M .A.

�BOARD OF EDUCATION

We would like to thank the Board Members of 1985-86 for their
caring and support in making Quincy the best educational system in
our area. Board Members for the 1985-86 school year are: (1) President, Mr. Leon Parrish; (2) Vice-President, Mr. jack Faulkner; (3)
Secretary, Mrs. Carol Kahain; (4) Treasurer, Mrs. Karen Stark; (5)
Trustee, Mr. Dave Brown; (6) Trustee, Rev. Dave Mihocko; (7)
Trustee, Mr. Steven Shook.

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�SECRETARIES
We would like to thank each of our secretaries for all the help they
give, and for making our days a little brighter. ·They are: (1) Mrs. Connie
Natusch, High School Secretary; (2) Mrs. Donna Ford, Middle School
Secretary; (3) Mrs. Sandy Price, Elementary School Secretary; (4) Mrs.
Mary McCurely, Superintendent's Secretary; (5) Mrs . Lois Ingraham,
Counselor's Secretary; (6) Mrs. Debbie Richer, Secretary to School Board
and Accountant; and (7) Mrs. Martha Reynolds, Hot Lunch Clerk.

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Mr. Gary Adams

Mrs. Gail Banker

Mr. Mike Bodkins

Mr. Nathan Brown

Mrs. Virginia Brown

Mrs. Victoria Budd

Mr. Mark Burgess

Mr. Martin Chard

�Mr. Cha rl es Cook

Mr. David Detweiler

Mr. john Dogan

Mr. Ken D owney

Mr. Lonney Evon

Mr. jack Feller

Mrs. Chri stin e Forrister

Mrs. Mary Ga le

Ms . Teri Koss
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Mrs. Mary jo Kranz

Mrs .Sharon Leash

Mrs. joanne Longhini

Mr. Dan Ludlow

Mr. Gary Male

Mrs . Kathy McDonald

Mr. Robert Mitchell

Mrs. Sandra Newell

�Mr. Edward Nofz

Mr. Andrew Parzaych

Mrs . Diane Sattler

Ms. Annette Smoker

Mr. Charles Snyder

Ms. Kelly Snyder

Mr. Bob Stewart

Mr. Perry Storms

Mr. Brent Veysey
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�Mr. Scott Weber

Ms. Jamie Wilson

Mr. Bob Undeen

Mrs. Diane Cook

Mrs. Sharon Ferris
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CRAZED AND DAZED!!!

�Mr. Gary Adams - Phys. Ed. and Soc. Studi es
Mrs. Ga le Banker - M ath emat ics
Mr. Bob Bel l - Math ematics
Mr. Mike Bodkins - Schoo l Psychologist
Mr. Nath an Brown - Learning Di sabilities
Mrs. Virginia Brown - Librari an
Mrs. Victoria Budd - M ath emati cs
Mr. M ark Bu rgess - In strum ental Music
Mr. M artin Chard - Social Stud ies
Mr. Charles Coo k - Phys. Ed and Draft ing
Mr. David Detweiler - Learning Disabilities
Mr. John Dogan - Ph ys. Ed and Shop
Mr. Ken Downey - Social Studi es
Mr. Lonney Evon - Mathemat ics
Mr. jack Feller - Science
Mrs. Sha ron Ferris - Scie nce
Mrs. Christ ine Forrister - English
Mrs. M ary Gale - Ph ys ica l Education
Ms. Teri Koss - Learning Disa biliti es
Mrs. M ary jo Kranz Mrs. Sharon Leos h - English
Mr. Gene Lewis - Science
Mrs. joanne Longhini - Engl ish

Mr. Dan Ludlow - Mathemat ics and Athletic
Director
Mr. Gary Male - Soc ial Studies
Mrs. Kath y M cDonald - Learn ing Disab il it ies
Mr. Robert Mitchel l - Guidance Counselor
Mrs. Sa ndra ewell - Typing and MS
Co unse lor
Mr. Edwa rd ofz - Biology
Mr. Andrew Parzaych - Accounting
Mrs. Diane Satt ler - English
Ms. Annette Smo ker - Comp. and Reading La b
Mr. Charl es Snyder - Agricu lture
Ms. Kelly Snyder - Art
Mr. Bob Stewart - Engli sh
Mr. Perry Storm s - St ud ent Ag Teacher
Mr. Robert Undee n - Social Studi es
Mr. Brent Veysey - Social Studies
Mr. Sco tt Weber - Science and Mathematics
Ms. Jamie Wilson - Phys. Ed and Geography
Mrs. Diane Cook- Aide
Mrs. joanne Finley - Stud y Hall and Library
Aide
Mrs . Donna Keeslar - Stud y Hall and Library
Aide

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�HOT LUNCH,
TRANSPORTATION,
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CUSTODIAL
STAFF

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�Hot Lunch Staff: Opposite
page, Top : Back Row: M rs.
Winnie Marsh, Head Baker,
Mrs. Cally Wa lcott, Supervisor. Front: Mrs. Barb Rice,
Head Cook.
Opposite page; Bottom, Back
Row: Mrs. Na ncy M arowelli,
Mrs. Alice Weber, Mrs. Cal ly
Wa lcott, Mrs. Sue Hand, Mrs.
Barb Rice, Mrs. W innie Marsh.
Front Row: Mrs . Debbie Wittenmeyer, Mrs. Virginia
Taylor, Mrs . Don na M cC urly,
Supervisor.
Transportation Staff: Top,
Front: Teresa Franks, Mr. Earl
Volka rt, Mrs. joan Matz, Mrs.
Do rot hy Nickerson, Mrs .
Regina Ewers. Back: Mr. Raymond Riddle, Mr. Loren
Fickle, Marty Bowen, Mr.
Kenneth Bidlack, Mrs. Pat
Hartman, Mrs. Mary D eMerritt, Mrs. Laura Laurie, Mrs.
lmorean Rubley, Mrs. Verita
De lcamp .
Custodial Staff: Middl e: Mr.
Lawrence Bailey, Custod ial
Supervisor Mr. Leroy A llen,
Mr. Jack Bellamy. Not Pictured: Mr. Bil l Torino.
Custodia l Staff: Bottom: Mr.
George Bauldauf, Mr. james
Uhrig, M r. Ri ck Gardner.

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A.P. English hamming it up.
"Looking good"

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"Everybody say cheese"

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(1) Scott and Jason working on a new dance step.
(2) Dawn, Robin, and Annette ringing the victory bell.
(3) "Darling you look Simply; ahvelous."

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�"Boy, was that a hard day down on the farm!"

"He won't go I"

" Can I have a lolly pop?"

"Hugh?"

"I'm gettin' there!"

(1) Paula Gratz
(2) Karilyn Teachout
(3) Teresa jeffrey
(4) Laura Stafford
(5) Jay Murdock
(6) Doug Dobson
(7) Doug Harper

" Do Wa, Do Wa"

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�Scoot over Tim! You are hogging the table.
(1) Angie and Tim Erts.
(2) Tracy Walters
(3) Suzi Roberts
{4) Connie Quimby
(5) Darlene Griner

Ooh Where did you come from?

Ha Hal Very Funny.

(6) Virginia Culver
(7) Lee Ann Watters
(8) Annette Tesch
(9) Kristi Bartelson

Watch out Dolly! Here I Come.

Can we stop holding hands now?

Good stuff Maynard!!

Sevenish sounds O.K.

You talkin' to me?

Look Ma new arrival!!

�Its too early for beauty.

Future Mud-Wrestler.

Wake me up before you go-go!!

My Buddy!

(1) Lisa Smallwood
(2) Monica Harris
(3) Tina Rumsey
(4) Dusti Earl
(5) Sherri Taylor
(6) Dennis Riegel
(7) Tammy Combs
(8) Robert Hooley
(9) Chantal Cochrane

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Bring it on!

You Guys!!

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"Stick 'em up"
"Someday ... "

"Boy, you learn somet hing new every day."

" I wear my sunglasses at night"

Darin has gone punk!

�SENIOR CLASS
OFFICERS
PresidentShawn Talbot
Vice-PresidentBobby Smith
SecretaryDenise Riegel
Shawn Avra
Treasurer (not pictured)
HistorianChantal Cochra
Class AdvisorChris Forriste

Doug proves Mrs. Budd wrong

"Oooh Junior decorations like gag me with a
spoon."

Hey you guys remember the hands off policy."

�DANIELLE &amp; LEDA

Our exchange students this year are Danielle
Roualt and Leda Giemenez. Danielle from France, is
staying with the Harold Jeffrey family and Leda, from
Argentina is staying with the Leon Parrish family. We
have enjoyed having both of them at our school. We
will miss Danielle and Leda very much.

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dancing followed . The senior class would like to thank the juniors for making the evening enjoyable for all.

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��Most Gullible: Dawn Quimby and Scott Sobiech.
Most Artistic: Lilly Mauer and Shawn Talbot.
Most Disorgan ized: Dawn Quimby and jason Bailey.
Best Personality: Paula Gratz and Shawn Talbot.
Best Dressed: Marion Beckwith and Scott Sobiech.
Best Eyes: Denise Riegel and Doug Dobson .
Most Organ ized: Mary Geiman and Shawn Talbot.
Best Sm il e: Denise Riegel and Bobby Hooley.
Most Intelligent: Sherri Taylor and Shawn Talbot.
Most Musical: Denise Riegel and Mike Kana by.
Most Likely to Succeed : Sherri Taylor and Shawn Talbot.
Best Build: Robyn Laurel! and Edward Cariuty.
Most Bashful: Mary Ge iman and Jeff Kiersey.
Best Looki ng: Angie Erts and Bobby Hooley.
Rowdiest: Dawn Quimby and Bob Sm ith .
Friendliest: Paula Gratz and Scott Sob iech, Sherri Taylor and joe l Mitchell.
Grouchiest: Robyn Laurel! and Edward Cariuty.
Most Active : Chantal Coch rane and Joel Mitchell.
Most Ta lkative: Dawn Q uimby and Scott Sobiech.
Shortest: Kandy Root and Jeff Kiersey.
Ta llest: Maureen Based ow and Dave Thompson.
Most At hl etic: Connie Qu im by and Edward Cariuty.
Class Flirts: Denise Riege l and jason Bailey.

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�JUNIORS
Doug A usdcr.1u
Co rey Avril
Lori Baker
Bettv Ba rn ett
J.Kinda Beckwith

De bbie Berry
Iva Blowers
Mildred Blowers
Brian Bowerman
jaso n Bowers

Marc Brand
Karen Brand
Pam Briner
Jeff Brown
jenn y Buell

Daren Ca rpenter
jackie Cas h
M ichel le Christi an
Jerri Clark
Carro l Co mbs

Robert Com bs
Douglas Craig
A nge ls Curti s
Shirley Delaney
Mike Dodd

Greg Donay
Bob Dooley
Tim Dowker
joe Dunn
David Fi llmore

Gle nn Fi nley
Maril yn Frye r
Tim Haga man
Jirn Goodwin
jul ie Gou ld

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�Lyn Hard
April Hardy
Steve Harmon
j eff Hawes
Rick Herman

Les lie Hilton
Ed Horney
Tammie Hutchins
Nedra Huttenlocher
Chri s jansen

Dave Jeffri es
Lorie j ohnston
Tammy ju stice
Don Kahaian
Andrew Kaiser

Dena Knapp
Brenda Kratzer

joe Latta
john Latta

Deb Lutterbeck
Tammy Lyons

Kari M arkl y
Angela Marsh
Timoth y Minton
Van M arsh all
Scott M arvin

Alan M cC lell an
Susan Miller
Patri ck Murray
Penny Parish
Apry l Philippy

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�Aaron Porter
Brian Price
M ichelle Quimby
Mark Rootes
Dawn Russe ll

Tammy Rzepka
Kat Ryan
Lee Sattler
Bobbie Shi lling
Michael Sm ith

Tracy Snellenbreger
Lorie Sobiech
Kelly Sou rs
joe Stevens
Chris Tong

Eric Waterbury
Lorinda Whitney
john Winters
Scott W ith ington
jackie Wood

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�SOPHOMORES
Natalie Allaman
Marci Baker
Laurie Barker
Trent Blair
Greg Boshers

Tina Brigs
Lee Ann Brown
Rache lle Brown
Tricia Brown
Derek Ball

Sean Burley
Erik Buterbaugh
Chad Carpenter
joseph Cekander
Norman Cekander

Kelli Cl ingan
jeff Craig
Brian Connin
Carl Converse
jason Coolman

Cary Coonce
Angela Culver
Alicia Curtis
Paul A. Davis
Paul D. Davis

Lance DeMerritt
Gregory Dobson
Richard Dobson
Dave Donay
Thomas Donbrock

Laura Easterday
Allen Ebert
Sarah Enos
Scott Ernsberger
Emily Fairbanks

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�Cind y Fillmore
M elin da Fl em ing
Michael Furrow
Land on Garn er
Tim G ibson

A nn Gould
Brian Hall
Beth H am mond
Autumn H ardy
jim Harrin gton

An dy H awes
Kirk H enn ing
jo Hickerson
Tamm y Hoag
Derek Horn

jim Howard
Mary j ackson

Michel le j effrey
Nick i Jeffrey

Ke n j ohnson
Patricia justice

Kim Kaufman
Mark Landi s
Jamie Lemke
Jodi Lemke
jenni Leos h

john Locklin
D av id Lu ce
Trin a Lu ckadoo
Steve M arowelli
Debbi e M arvin

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�Melissa Mason
Danny Mawby
Mike McConnell
Patsy McDon ald
M elissa McMichael

Krist ie McRae
Bruce Michael
Kelli Michael
Patty Micha lski
Pamela Miller

Karen Newberry
Lonna Otis
Michelle Parks
Regina Parks
Rhonda Pau l

Tin a Paul
Wade Paul
Tim Pearson
Christa Pifer
Bi ll Price

Chad Purce ll
Derik Reich hart
julie Roberts
Tad Rossman
Traci Ryan

j oel Sanderson
Rich Schultz
Conn ie Scott
Dorcas Shilling
Midge Snyder

Jamie Spurlock
Paul Stark
Amy Swallow
Doug Tanner
Rhond a Tesch

Brian Tobalske
Steve Trail
Floyd Tucker
Tam my Turnpaugh
Kori VandyBogurt

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�Melissa Varina
Penny Varney
Douglas Voge l
Terry Wallace
Tate Wilbu r

Caro l W ilson
Michelle W inger
Gary Woods

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�FRESHMEN
Amy Allen
Brett Allman
joel Asher
Eric Avery
Toby Baade

Cheryl Balcom
Belinda Barnette
Sonja Bean
Brett Bowers
Temery Burritt

Chris Christian
Michael Clemenson
Steve Clifford
jennifer Consolini
Dena Converse

Clint Cook
Gaye Coolman
Steve Counterman
Kirk Cutler
Bryon Elliot

·jason Enos
Erica Ewers
Laney Fickle
Colt Gol lnick
jim Gordon

Charles Hamilton
jennifer Hand
Michelle Hawkins
Jodi Hess
Tina Houvener

Shawn Humphrie
janette Jeffrey
julie Johnson
Gary Karney
Kathy Knapp

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�Brenda Kempton
Karen Kratzer
Kev in Longh ini
Amy Loose
joel Loth amer

jeff Lutterbeck
Scott Maggart
Todd Male
Brenda Manley
David Marshall

joe Marshall
Barbara McCellan
Chad McGiothlen
Michelle McCiughan
Lisa McCurley

Sandy Morrison
Tina Meyer

Kev in Miller
Holly Moore

BE-ST
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Loretta Moore
Chad Musselman

Amy Newberry
David Newsome
Tami Parks
Heath Persails
Shannon Persails

Beth Philippy
joEIIen Parrish
Amy Quimby
Betti Quimby
jennifer Rathert

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�Darin Rehner
Jacklin Reynolds
Jaime Sanderson
Richard Sales
Sandra Siegel

William Si ler
Angel Simaske
Dena Smallwood
Henry Sne llenberger
Lori Stayner

Paul Swift
Kelie Strouse
Lorette Tobolske
Deborah Thompson
Samuel Tucker

Mark Van Wald
Michelle Waite
jason Webb
Rebekah Williams
Kent Wyatt

Max Yarbro

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Office rs: President - Donald Kahain,
Vice Pres ident- Penny Parrish (N.P.), Secretary - Ap ril
Ph illipy, Treasurer - Debbie Lutterbeck, Historian Jac inda Beckwith, Advisor- Lois lngrahm .

1988

Officers: President Jeff Craig,
Secretary - Autumn Hardy, Treasurer - jim Howa rd ,
H istorian - Lonna O ti s, Advisor- j oa nne Longhini .

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Officers: President - Brett Allman, Vice
President - Ke nt Wyatt, Secretary Laney Fickle,
Chad McGlothen, Historian Holly
Treasurer Moore, Ad:!isor- Dianne Sattler.

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�FooTBALL
Varsity Displays Determination
Falls Short of Season's Goals.

Team Members: Manager, Shawn Cockrell, Pat Murray, Bob Hooley, Brian Bowerman, Don Ka hain, Edward Cariuty, Mike Dodd , Aaro n Porter, Jeff Brown, Manager:
Robby Luckadoo . Middle Row: Shawn Ta lbot, Marc Brand, Scott Marvin, David
Thompson, Kirk Henning, Matt McConnell, jo hn Latta, A ndy Kaise r, Brian Price,
Chad Curtis. Back Row: Coach Nowicki, joe Stevens, Derik Rei chart, joe Latta, A lan
McClellan, joel Mitchell, Scott Withington, George Curtis, Coach Lonny Evon.

This year's team consisted of six seniors, fifteen juniors and two
sophomores. The future looks bright for this young Oriole team as
they have competed well against some very stiff competition. Donald
Kahaian rushed for 1129 yards and six touchdowns. Ed Cariuty led the
team in tackles with 119 while Shawn Talbot was voted the most improved player.

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(2) "What was the ca ll agai n?"
(3) "Thanks for the Block!"

(4) " I'm O kay, Mom!"
(S) "B rains ... "
(6) "The Muscle?"

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ju sti ce, Pam Brin er,
Jamie Spurlock, Dena
Sm a ll woo d , T r acy
Snellenberge r, Dusti
Earl , Karen Brand .

�"Cheerleaders saying Hello"

"The whole gang"

"Are you rooting for the Boys?"

"Ever feel like a doormat?"

High Kicking Oriole spi ri t

Getting to know the compet ition

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�Basketball
Team Shows Improvement
Throughout Season
Team M embers: Left to Right: Pat Murray, Jaso n Coolm an, Brian Pri ce, Scott
Sullinger, j oel Mitchell, Scott M arvin, Edward Cariuty, Scott Within gton,
D erek Reich hart, jeff Brown, Daren Carp enter, Coach Doug Johnso n.

We were a team that never stopped improving, and working to our fullest potential. We lost 3 seniors, who were the
nucleus of our team. We have 8 returning lettermen with
hopes of a Top Division finish again. "It has been a pleasure to
coach th ese fine young men!" Doug johnson
Leading Scorers: Scott Sullinger with 159 pts./7.9 per game .
joel Mitchell with 138 pts ./6.9 per game.
Leading Rebounder: Scott Sullinger with 107 total.
Most Valuable Player: Scott Sullinger.
Most Improved Player: jason Coolman.

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�Basketball
Season proves to be tough
for young team.

Team Members: Fro nt: Penny Parrish, Kelly Sours, Monica Harris, Con nie Quim by,
Michele Quimby, Debbie Lutterbeck. Back: Coach Greg Gruner, Deborah Thompson, Chris Christian, Tammy Rzpeka, Dawn Russel, Debbie Marvin, Angela Curtis,
Lee Ann Brown, and Manager ]oEIIen Parrish.
Left: Senior Players Monica Harris and Conn ie Qu imby.

The Lady Orioles concluded the 1985 campaign with 4 wins and 15 losses overall while they were 3 and 11
in the Big Eight Conference. Quincy finished tied for sixt h in what proved to be one tough year of competition,
because of some senior dominated teams.
Quincy's highlights include a big ovetime victory at Jonesville and an upset of Homer. Also the Lady O's
showed improvement throughout the year, which should be important since all but one p layer return for next
year.
The MVP for Quincy was Lee Brown, and the Most Improved was Chris Christian.
Angie Curtis, Tammy Rzepka, and Lee Brown were given honorab le mention recognition.

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��Golf
Golfers Swing Hard
But fall short of season goal
Most
Valuable

Team Members: Front: Steve Trai l, Dare n
Ca rp e nter, Jeff Hawes, and Scott Maggart.
Back: Coach Bob Mitchell, Greg Donay,
Chad Musse lman, jaso n Bowers, Van Marsha ll, and Ri chard Sa rl es.

Most
Improved

�Team record 3 wins 12 losses
The Oriole Golf Team fielded a
totally new Team this year. With
no seniors, they hope to build on
this year's experience and become
a contender again next year.
Most Valuable golfer this year
was Freshman Chad Musselman.
Most Improved was Jason Bowers.
Jason also made the All Conference Team .

�Wrestling
The Wrestling Team Begins
a Rebuilding Year

Tea m M embers: F: M anagers - Gl en Hard ,
Tim Wilkin s, Do ug Wilkin s. M : M at Maid M eli ssa Dodd, And y Haw es, jim H oward ,
Steve Trail, H enry Snell enberger, M at M aid
- Tamm y Rze pk a. B: Paul Stark , Derek
Ball, Kent W ya tt, Jeff Hawe s, Mike Dodd,
Derek Horn, Chad Horn, Don Kahain, Gary
Woods, Lynn Hard , George j enkot, Coach
Ken Downey.

After two consecutive league championships,
the Quincy Wrestling team of 1985-1986 began
a rebuilding year. Led by Senior Co-Captains
George jenkot and Chad Horn, the young
Orioles, besieged by illness and injuries, managed to finished tied for third in the Big 8 Conference with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses. The
high point of our season was when Senior Hut
George jenkot placed 5th in the state competi tion at Middleville.

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Quincy spikers
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Team Members: Back Row: Lee Ann Brown, jenni
Leosh, Connie Scott, Tammy Rzepka, Karilyn
Teachout, Coach Becky Freeman, Manager Kyle
Leosh. Front Row: Dawn Quimby, Debbie Marvin,
Lee Sattler, Miche le Q uimby, Betty Barnett, Bobbie
Shi lling.

This year was a big learning experience for both coach and
players. We did quite well in tournament play but were not as successful in conference games. The Homer Invitational where we
made it into the semi-finals and our final conference match against
where we had a strong win were the two highlights of the season.
I feel a lot of enthusiasm for next year because of the experience
gained this year. With only 3 returning letter winners, our team was
very young. This was reflected by our inconsistent play.

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�BASEBALL
Brian Price
pitches no hitter

Coach jim Barve, Steve Harm on, Jeff
Brown, Brian Pri ce, Sco tt Within gton, Doug
H arper, Kevin Stempian, Shawn Talbo t,
W ade Paul , D o nald Wi lso n, Darren
Carp enter, Coach Greg Grun er, M anager;
Kirt Barve.

The Varsity Baseball Team finished their season in
style, winning their last two games to finish at 8- 11 ,
6-8 in th e conference. The season finale, in fact, was a
no-hitter pitched by Brian Price, who also had the on ly hit in the game, a solo shot over the 330 mark in
left-center field.
Earlier in the year, the Orioles won the runners-up
troph y at the Bronson Invitational, but more importantly, continued from there in showing improvement
necessary for a team with a core of younger players.
Individual honors for the year included : Most
Valuable Player - Don Kahain/David Wi lson. Most
Im proved - Chad Horn . First Team Al l-Conference
Don Kahain (outfield), Second Team
All-Conference

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Girls continue
winning tradition

Team Members: Row 1: Shirl ey Delaney, Loretta Tobalski, Jane lle Jeffrey, Ap ril
Phillipy, Debbie Berry, Marci Baker, Sonja Bean, Jerri Clark. Row 2: Susie Miller,
Ka ren Kratzer, Lorrind a Whitney, April Hardy, Monica Harri s, Dena Converse, Dorcas Sh illing, Kat hy Ryan. Row 3: Coach Adams, Connie Scott, A utumn Hardy, Lori
Baker, jackie Cas h, Traci Snellenburger, Chris Chris ti an, Lori Johnston, Dawn
Russell, Coach Chard. Row 4: Cary Coo nce, Gaye Coolman, Missy McM ichea ls, Pam
Miller, Michelle McCiughen, Lori Sobiech, Kelli Micheals, Anjane lle Cook.

The Quincy Girl's Track Team continued th eir winning tradition with a 9-2 dual meet record and a 5-2 conference record which earned the team 3rd pl ace in th e big "8" Conference.
The girls won the regional championship along with championship at the Bronson Invitational, Grass Lake Invitational and Mendon Relays. They also placed 3rd in the Quincy Invitational.
School Records set this year: Kathleen Ryan - Shot Put 39'3"; Tracy Snellenburger, Angie Cook, Loretta
Tobalski, and Cary Coonce - Two mile relay 10:33.0; Kelli Michael - 110 yd. hurdles 15.8; Dawn Russell 100 yd . dash 11.9. Regional Champions Kathy Ryan - Shot Put 39'3"; Dorcas Shilling- Discus 102'9" ; Connie Scott- High Jump 5' 1"; Dawn Russell- 440 yd. dash 60.6.
Eight girls (Chris Christian, Angie Cook, Lorie Johnston, Kelli Micheals, Dawn Russell, Connie Scott, Dorcas
Shilling, and Kathy Rye) qualified for th e state meet in eight different events. Connie Scott, placed tied for 2nd
in the high jump, Kelli Michael placed 7th in th e 110 yd. hurdles, Dawn Russell placed 7th in the 440 yd. dash,
and the team of Lorie Johnston, Angie Cook, Chris Christian, and Dawn Russell placed 8th in the mile relay .
Six girls scored at least 100 points: K. Ryan - 103 pts ., Chris Christian - 107 pts., Connie Scott- 1093/4
pts.,
Kelli Micheal - 120 V2 pts ., Angie Cook- 122 % pts., and Dawn Russell - 288 1/4 pts.
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In caree r points Dawn Russell moved into 3rd place with 684% points.

��TRACK

Don Kahain and
Joe Stephens Qualify
for State Meet.

Tea m M embers: Fro nt: Jeff Hawes, Brian Bowerman, Danny M auby, Pat Murray,
Carl Co nverse. Middle: A lan Ebert, Sco tt Within gto n, Bill Siler, j oe Steph ens, Ro bert
Combs, Tim Dowker. Back: Coach Nowicki, Clint Cook, Dou g Craig, Ed Cariuty,
Ri ch Schultz, A ndy Haw es, Don Kahain, Coach Ludl ow.

The 1986 Boys Track Team was short on numbers and experience yet continued to show improvement
throughout the season . joe Stephens and Don Kahain were outstanding performers on the squad as they led
the team in scoring and qualified for both the State Meet and the Battle Creek City-Area Best Meet.

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Opponent
Quincy
73 Hillsdale
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72 Litchfield
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85 Co ncord
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67 Springport
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52 jo nesville
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71 Addison
46
76 At hens
36
73 Union City
48
53 Reading
37
54 Homer
46
78 Bronson
38
104 Concord
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70 Springport
36
41 jonesvil le
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73 Coldwater
43
73 Athens
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57 Un ion City
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35 Reading
51
51 Homer
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Opponent
70 Hanover
88 Cold water
106V2 Litchfie ld
88 Bronson
45 Concord
40 Spri ngport
79 112 jonesv il le
82 Athens
70 Union City
104 Reading
75 Homer

GIRLS' TRACK
Opponent
22 Hanover
51 Co ldwater
45 Litchfie ld
55 Bronson
50 Concord
19 Springport
29 jonesv ille
73 At hens
67 Union City
19 Reading
43 Homer

GIRLS' jV BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy
38 Union City
23
37 Bronson
41
19 Camden
45
31 Concord
36
36 Springport
27
19 jonesville
26
43 Athens
31
27 Union City
28
15 Reading
37
51 Litchfield
43
24 Homer
32
27 Concord
24
36 Sprin gport
34
18 j onesville
24
34 Athens
20
31 Union City
21
5 Reading
28
33 Homer
21

VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy
59 Union City
26
60 Bronson
40
17 Camden Frontier
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63 Co ncord
49
58 Springport
43
42 jonesville
43
63 Athens
40
44 Union City
31
60 Reading
45
45 Litchfield
35
42 Homer
36
61 Concord
52
60 Springport
46
32 jonesville
38
67 Athens
42
67 Union City
31
48 Reading
30
27 Homer
31
76 Bronson
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Opponent
Quincy
33 Bronson
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0 Concord
6
18 Springport
12
30 jonesville
6
18 Athens
14
41 Union City
0
15 Reading
14
32 Hom er
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0 Hanover-Horton
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Opponent
6 Uni on City
12 Co ldwater
9 Cold wate r
11 Uni on City
6 Hillsda le
3 Co nco rd
5 Co ncord
9 Hillsdale
2 Hill sda le
2 Tekonsha
11 Tekonsha
5 Union City
2 Bronson

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WRE STLI NG
Opponent
41 Co ldwater
39 Union City
42 Hudson
37 Stockbridge
30 Dansville
33 Mich. Center
27 Blissfield
46 Constantine
69 Hillsda le
27 Concord
27 Springport
36 jonesville
19 Athens
51 Union City
29 Hom er

VARSITY BASEBALL
Opponent
Q uincy
5 Hillsdale
7
2 Springport
12
17 Union City
1
4 Bronson
5
4 jonesville
2
12 Athens
3
3 Union City
2
0 Reading
4
1 jonesvi lle
8
9 Colon
7
5 Homer
16
6 Concord
3
7 Concord
3
3 Springport
5
5 jonesville
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6 Athens
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12 U nion City
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4 Union City
5
7 Reading
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0 Homer
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Opponent
Hill sdale
Litchfield
Concord
Springport
jonesville
Addison
Ath ens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Concord
Sprin gport
jonesville
Coldwater
Athens
Union City
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�J. V. Football Gains Experience

Team Members: Back Row: Coach Cook, Assistant Coach Longhini, Assistant Coach Bell, David Newsome, Norman Cekander, David
Wil lis, Mike McConnell, Bill Siler, j oe Marshal l, Gary Woods. Middle Row: Gregg Dobson, Temery Burrett, Henry Snellenberger, jeff Craig,
Tim Pearson, jim Howard, Kirk Cutler, Mike Clemenson, Kent Wyatt, j ason Coo lm an. Front Row: Clay Cook - manager, Chad Persails,
Brett Allaman, Chad McG ioth len, Kevin Longhini, Cl int Cook, Gary Ka rn ey, David Do nay, Jeff Lutterbeck, Todd Male.
The Oriole j.V. Footba ll Team demonstrated determination, cha racter and sportsma nship throughout a season w hich left the team without
a win. The experience gained by these ath letes and the positive att itude they deve loped wi ll help them to steadi ly improve and become a
fine team in the future. The coach ing staff was extremely proud o f th e effort of these yo ung athletes.

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�J.V. CHEERLEADERS
Above: Football: Beth Phillipy, Regina Parks, Tin a Meyers, Jennifer Rathert, Pen ny Varney, and Dena Sma ll wood.
Below: Basketball: Dena Smallwood, j enn ifer Rathert, Tina Meyers, Kim Kaufman, Penny Varney, and Julie Roberts.

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�J. V. GIRLS EARN BEST
DEFENSIVE AVERAGE IN LEAGUE

Team Members: B: Manager Melissa Dodd, Laney Fickle, Kelie
Michea ls, Co nni e Scott, Michelle McCiughen, jenn ie Leos h, Coach
Larry Moore. F: Barb M cC lel lan, Lonna Otis, Michele Jeffri es, Amy
All en.

Through hard work and togetherness, the team
showed vast improvement during the course of the
year. The girls ended up with a 9 and 9 record, but
more importantly, they were able to meet every
challenge that confronted them. The highlight of the
season was that the team had the best defensive
average in the league.

�J.V. BASKETBALL

Team Members: Front: Chad Purce ll, Clint Cook, Chad McGiothlen, Kirk Cutler, Jeff Craig, Brett Allman. Back: Jeff Lutterbeck, Greg Dobson,
Mike McConnell, Dour Tanner, Trent Blair, Wade Paul, Todd Male, Coach; Chuck Cook.

Quincy's J.V. basketball team finished third in the Big Eight with a 10-4 record . A one-point loss to Jonesville kept
the Orioles from sharing the League Title with Jonesville and Concord.
The Orioles featured a balance attack using a strong inside game, full court press, and fast break to score an
average of 44 points per game while allowing a 39 point average on defense.
The leadership of a fine Sophomore group will be missed next season . However the enthusiasm and experience
of this year's Freshmen will provide a solid foundation for next year's team.

�J. V. VOLLEYBALL

Team Members: Back Row: Beth Hammond, H olly Moore, Laney Fickle, Debbie
Thompson, jackie Cash, Midge Snyder, Michell e Waite, Lonn a Otis, Coach Dee
Th o mas. Front Row: Amy Quimby, Lorretta Tobalske, JoE II en Parrish, Val Weber, Leda
Gemenez, Tin a Paul, Karen Kratzer

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�J. V. BASEBALL

Team Members: Front Row: Jeff Lutterbeck, Steve Trail, Clint Cook, Kent
Wyatt, Brett Allman, Pat Murray, Chad M eG loth len. Top Row: Mike Clemenson, Kirk Cutler, jeff Crai g, Derik Reichart, Erik Buterbaugh, j oe Ce kander,
Coachlonney Evon.

The Junior Orioles ended the season with a 7-6 record. The
team was led by Derik Reichart w ho batted .467, scored 21
runs, had 15 RBI ' s and 16 stolen bases. Jeff Craig led the team
in hits with 17. Kent Wyatt and Clint Cook were the the
leading pitchers with a 2.54 ERA and a 2.80 ERA, respectively .

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���CLUB OFFICERSPresident Sf:lawn Talbot
Vice-President George jenkot
Secretary Penny Parrish
Treasurer Monica Harris - Not Pictured

CLUB MEMBERSBottom Photo, Front: Krist ie Bart leson, Penny Parri sh,
Lori Sobe ich, Connie Quimby, Frenda Otis. M iddle: Jeff
Brown, George Jenkot, Scott Withington, Shawn Talbot,
Doug Dobson, Sherri Taylor, Bob Smith, Brian Price.
Back: Don Kahain, Andy Kaiser, Van Marshall, Darren
Carpenter, Doug Craig, Jay Murdock.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

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�STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES
Front: Tin a Rumsey, Tammy Rzepka, Marilyn Fryer, Traci Ryan, Hol ly Moore . Back: Van Marshall, Mike
Kanaby, Clint Cook, Trin a Luckadoo.

STUDENT COUNCIL
STUDENT
COUNCIL
REPRESENTATIVES

Front: Chad Musselman, Lonna Otis,
Sherri Taylor, Angela Erts, Monica Harris, Dan nielle Roualt, Dawn Ru sse ll,
Donald Kahain. Back: Brett Allman, Jeff
Craig, jim Howard, Kent Wyatt, Jeff Lutterbeck, Derrik Reichart.

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Cast and Crew Members: Front: Gaye Coolman, Emily Fairbanks, Jodi Lemke, Traci Ryan, Autumn Hardy, jackie Cash.
Middle: George jenkot, Jam ie Lemke, joe l Mitche ll, Director
Ke lly Snyder, Pat Murray, Director Jamie Wilson, Lance Demerritt, and Cindy Fillmore. Back: David Fillmore, Stage Manager
Kirk Henning, Daniell Rouault, April Hardy, Mike Kanaby, Arpyl
Philippy, Scott Marvin, and Penny Parrish.

This year's School Play saw many changes. Most of the cast were first time actors and actresses, and
there were new directors and a new stage manager. Although the Drama Production faced these new
changes, a very enjoyable show was performed.
This year' s production was a mystery-comedy by Jonathon Troy. Its wide range of cha racters and use
of subtle puns and mild humor kept the audience intrigued as the suspense of the mystery unraveled .

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Botto m Row: David Fillm ore, Mi ssy M cMichea l, Autumn Hard y, Cindy
Fillmore, Emil y Fa irbanks, Jamie Lemke, Mi chell e Hawkin s, jacki e
Cash. Middle Row: Pam Briner, Mi chell e Christian, Ho lly M oore,
Chanta l Cochrane, Gaye Coo lman, Traci Rya n, A pril Hard y, Tina
Meyer, Su zi Rob erts, Lance DeM erritt, Ad visor; Ann ett e Smoker. Back
Row: Kirt Henning, Sa rah Enos, j oe l M itchell, Ri chie Shultz, Sco tt M arvin, M ike Ka naby, M o nica Harri s, Bob Smith, Scott So bi ech.
Top Ph oto: M ike Kanaby, Presid ent; Bo b Smith, Vi ce- Pres id ent;
Monica Harris , Secretary.

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�March\ng Band
Earns#\

Drum Majorette; julie Roberts

Baritones: Bottom : j oel Mitchell, jason Coo lman, ju lie Roberts.
Back: jason Enos, Sarah Enos.

Saxophones: Bottom : Pam Briner, Missy McMicheal. Top: Pam
Mil ler.

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�Flutes: Front Row: Michele Quimby, Cindy Fillmo re, Emily Fairbanks, Christa Pifer. Back Row: Amy Allen, Cary Coonce, Tracy
Ryan.

Woodwinds: Front Row: Brend a Manley, La ura Staffo rd, Kim Kaufman, Jodi
Lemke, joEl/en Parrish. Midd le: Marilyn Fryer, Angela Erts, Monica Harris, Natali e
Allaman. Back: Jamie Spurlock, Kari Markley, Kristie MacRae, Kori VandyBogurt.

French Horns: Front Row: Brent Bowers, Laurie Barker, Sandra
Siegel. Back: Carl Converse.

Trumpets: Front Row: Richie Shu ltz, Brenda Kempton, j oel Sasher,
Michelle Hawkins. Midd le: Tina Briggs, Landon Garner, Mike McConnel, David Fillmore. Back: Marc Brand, Jamie Lemke.

Tubas: joel Mitchell, jason Coolman, Sarah Enos, julie
Roberts.

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Flag Corps: Cary Coonce, Laura Stafford, Amy Allen, Angela Erts, Michele Quimby,
Kim Kaufman, Kori VandyBog urt, Traci Ryan.

�Low Reeds: Brian Hall, Joel Sanderson, Gaye Coo lman.

Trombo nes: Front: Derek O 'Connell, jim Howard , Tim Blodgett.
Back: Paul Swift, Ed Horn ey, Shelly Powers.

Percussion: Paul Stark, Steve Marwelli, Tim Dowker, Lance DeMerritt,
Dena Knapp.

Marching Band in action ...

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�BOWLING
First Place Team: Top Left: Front: Laura Stafford, Sherri Taylor, Christy McRae. Back: Allen Ebert,
Tim Hagaman.
Top Right: Front: Jerri Clark - High Girls Game, Deb Berry - High Girls Series. Back:' Mark
Rootes - High Boys Game. Not Pictured: Tim Kingsbury - High Boy Seri es .
Front: David Wilson, Deb Berry, Leslie Hilton, Chantal Cochrane, Sherri Taylor, Laura Stafford,
Lori Sobeich, Marilyn Fryer, Christy McRae. Middle: Suzi Roberts, Lori Baker, Keli Strouse, Tammy
Hoag, Gaye Coolman, Sonja Bean, Marci Baker, Allen Ebert, Ch ris Tong, Corey Vandybogourt,
Jerri Clark, Aaron Schort. Back: Mark Rootes, Bob Hooley, Bob Smith, Scott Sobeich, David
Fillmore, Greg Donay, Gary Karney, Steve Clifford, Norma n Ceka nd er, Jason Webb, Scott Maggert, Tim Hagaman.

�VARSITY CLUB
Bottom: Autumn Hardy, Lorinda Whitney, Michelle Jeffrey, Monica Harris, Michelle Christian, Jacinda
Beckwith, Penny Parrish, Lore Sobiech. Middle: Scott Marvin, Apr il Philippy, Apr il Hardy, Kelli Mecheal,
Dawn Russell, Tammy Rzepka, Carri Counce, jay Murdock, Steve Trail, Doug Craig, Traci Ryan. Top: Joel
Mitchell, Ed Cariuty, Marc Brand, Darren Carpenter, Pat Murray, Brian Price, Jeff Brown, Scott Withington,
Don Kahalan, Greg Donay. Officers: Don Kahaian, Ed Cariu ty, j eff Brown, Monica Harris.

�FFA . .. Growing For The Gold

FFA Chapter Members: Front: Erica
Ewers, JoEIIen Parrish , Kelly Sours, Jeff
Hawes, Darin Higbee, Shawn Avra,
Mike Dodd, Dorcas Shilling, David Marshal l, Chantal Cochrane. Middle: Bobby
Shil li ng, Henry Snellenberger, Aaro01
Porter, john Locklin, Colt Gollnick,
Karen Kratzer, Eric Avery, Brenda
Kratzer. Back: Advisor, Mr. Charles
Snyder, Paul Swift, Jeff Lutterbeck, Chad
Carpenter, Steve Marowelli, Lance
DeMerritt, Scott Sobiech, Brian Connin,
Tim Pearson, Paul Davis, and Jason
Webb.

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�1985-86 Chapter Officers: Top :
Treasurer, jeff Hawes; Reporter·
Ke lly Sours; President, Da rin
Higbee; and Vice -Preside nt,
Shawn Avra. 1986-87 Chapter
Officers: Top : Sentinel, Aaron
Porter; Treasurer, Mike Dodd;
Reporter, Dorcas Shil ling. Bottom: Vice-P resident, Kelly Sours;
Preside nt, j eff H awes; and
Secretary, Dav id Marshall. Those
who attended National Convention: Top: La nce DeMerritt,
David Mars hall. Bottom: Paul
Davis, M ike Dodd, and Steve
Marowelli .

Chapte r Awards: Sta r
Agr i b usiness, Stacy Con nin;
Chapter Farmer, jason Shi ll ing;
Star Greenhand, David Marsha ll;
Leaders hi p Award; Jeff Hawes;
State Farmers, Darin Higbee,
Chantal Cochrane, jason Shi lling,
and Stacy Co nnin; Region 1 Pres ident, Jeff Hawes.

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�YOUTH IN
GOVERNMENT
MICHIGAN YOUTH GOVERNOR
ED CARIUTY

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�In May, Quincy youth in Government stude nts participated in the
38th Annual Youth Legislature at the
state capito l in Lansing. A t Pre-Leg.
Ed Cariuty obtained the office of
Governor. Lori Sobiech ran for Lt.
Govern or and Karilyn Teachout ran
for Chaplain. Ed competed at the
state level and won. At the state
legislature, members participated in
model running of the Michigan
Legislature in the actual House and
Senate Chambers. Scott Sob iech,
Doug Dobson, George jenkot, j oey
Mitchell, Bob Smith, Suzi Roberts,
Chris Tong, Pam Briner, Monica Harris, jay Mu~dock, Sherri Taylor, and
Chantal Cochrane participated in the
judicial Program. Penny Parrish and
Lori Sobiec h were Committee
Chairpersons at Lansing. In the
spring the club sells concessions at
.track meets to finance their summer
trip to YMCA Camp Horseshoe, a
leadership camp in West Virginia.
Officers: Promotions Co Chairpersons, Penny Parrish and Sherri
Taylor; Co-Chairpersons, Scott
Sobiech and joey Mitchell; Chaplain,
Karilyn Teachout; Treasurer, Donald
Kahain; Secretary, Dawn Russell; Advisors, Gary Male and Brent Veysey.

���ORIOLE WEEK

Doug Dobson and Penny Parrish were chosen as the 1986 Oriole King and Queen. A variety of events
took place with the Juniors receiving the overall champion award.

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��DAMPENS
SPIRITS

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1) Kl G AND QUEEN CAND IDATES - Monica Harris, Denise Riege l, Tin a Rumsey, Dawn Qu im by, and A ngela Ert s, Rob ert Hooley,
j oel M it chell, Robert Sm ith, Sco tt So bi ech, and Shawn Ta lbot.
(2) jill Phillipy crow ning Dawn.
(3) 1985 Homecoming Kin g joel M itchell and Quee n Dawn Qu im by.

This yea r's Homeco ming Th eme was " Tim e Eras." The Se niors chose "Roaring Twenti es ." The juni ors
chose " Th e Sto ne Ages. " The Sophomores chose " Th e Wild West," and Th e Freshm en chose "B iCe ntennial Days." Juni ors won th e pep jug and the footba ll team was defeated by Athens.
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�Fun Times At Quincy High!!

�TIP-UP PAGEANT
Penny Parrish was chosen as the 1986 TipUp Queen during the annual Tip-Up Pageant
and Talent Show. Dawn Russel was chosen as
1st Runner-Up while Chantal Cochrane, Debbie Lutterbeck and Michele Christian were
also among the five finalists.
Other Tip-Up Contestants included: Dusti
Earl, Suzi Roberts, Apryl Phillipy, Kelly Sours,
Marilyn Fryer, Tracy Snellenberger (Tracy
designed the stage for the pageant), Laura
Stafford, and Angie Erts.
Contestants who represented Quincy in
other pageants were: Denise Riegel and
Chantal Chochrane in the Branch County
junior Miss . And Debbie Lutterbeck who was
1st Runner-Up in the Miss American Coed of
Michigan held in Detroit Michigan.

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�SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION

Argubright Business Olympics
Back: Advisor, Mrs. Newell, Trina Lu ckadoo, Tina Paul, Autumn Hardy, Holly Moore, Angie Curtis. Front: Christa Pifer,
Deb Berry, Leslie Hilton, Tammy Rzepka, Tim Blodgett, Advisor, Mr. Parzych . Drafting Competition: Front: Danny
Mawby, Pat Murray, Tate Wilber, Mary Geiman, Doug Dobson . Back: Steve Trail, Clint Cook, Matt M cCo nnell, Scott
Withington, Brian Price.

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�Project Christmas
marks 18 years in helping
the needy

Front: Shawn Av ra, Rick Herman, Kevin
Stempain, Robert Co mbs, Tim Minton .
Middl e: Lorie johnston, Julie Gou ld,
Karolyn Teachout, Ap ril Hardy, Leda
Gimenez, Dawn Russell, Lori Sobeich,
Danielle Rouault. Back: Tim Haga man,
Mike Kanaby, Brian Pr ice, D ar ren
Carpenter, jeff Brown, Edward Caruity,
Scott Withington, Donald Ka hain .
Co-Chairpersons were Lori Sobiech and
Donald Kaha ian. Cloth ing, Dawn Russell;
Food, Brian Price; Routing, Shawn Av ra;
Donations and promot io ns, Ed Cariuty; toy
repair, Lorie johnston; Wrapping, julie
Gould . Thanks to Mr. Veysey and Mr.
Chard, advisors.

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�CLASS OF 1987 WINS AGAIN

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�Seniors
• Honors

Night

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�Seniors Honors night was held Mon. May 19, with Bob
Mitchell acting as Master of Ceremonies.
Scho larships worth over $53,000 were presented to members of the
Class of ' 86 . Seniors r·eceiving scholarships were: Sherri Taylor, Robert
Smith, Shawn Talbot, Denise Reigle, George jankot, joel Mitchell,
Connie Quimby, Chantal Cochrane, Matthew McConnel l, Tim
Blodgett, Scott Sul linger, Douglas Dobson, Teresa j effry, Tina Rumsey,
Monica Harris, jay M urdock, jason Bailey, Krist i Bartelson, Mike
Dowker, Angela Erts, Mary Ge iman, Darin Higbee, Robert Hooley,
Chad Horn, Mike Ka naby, Jeff Kiersey, Laura Stafford, and Dusti Earl.
Scott Sobiech rece ived the DAR Citizen Award; the SAR was presented
to joel Mitchel l. A Sen ior year perfect attendance award was given to
Frenda Otis. Girl' s State Awards were given to Kristi Bartelson and
Sherri Taylor. Boy' s State Awards were presented to Doug Dobson,
joel Mitchell, and jay M urdock. Chantal Cochra ne was presented the
yearbook Editor Award, and the Dekalb Award. The Drama Award was
presented to Wm. M ike Ka naby - Outstanding Academic Athlete
Awards were given to Shawn Ta lbot and Denise Riege l. The Phillip
Normandin Sportsmanship Award was presented to Shawn Talbot.

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�WE HAVE SHARED EACH OTHER'S
GLADNESS

The one hundred sixth annual
commencement exercises of QHS
were held on May 30, 1986 at 8
p.m . on the athletic field. The
commencement address was given
by the Rev. Mr. Gerald Smith a
1966 graduate of QHS. His speech
was entitled, "Fools Rush in
Where Angels Fear to Tread."

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����SENIORS '86

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�8th GRADE
Donni e Banker
Amos Barnett
Brian Barrett
Robert Bates
Stephan ie Blount

M oni que Bol ey
Rachel Booher
N icho las Bowers
Tin a Briggs
A nge la Brown

M elissa Bu rk e
Casey Burleson
Sco tt Ca roth ers
Yvonne Cekander
Eric Cheyne

j ill Clark
Ke lly Clifford
j en ni fer Coan
Kathryn Coco
Kenneth Coco

Paul a Co leman
Ri esie Cox
Nicki Cra ndall
Kendra Cross
Chad Curt is

Debbie Curti s
Lorri e Dav is
Terri e Dav is
Dann y Ditt on
M elissa Dodd

Jod i Edward
Andy Fi llmore
Kat hy Freese
jaso n Ga le
Kell i Garner

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�Traci Gill
juanit a Go llni ck
Mi ke Hacker
Me linda Haga man
Chris Hamaker

G len Hard
W es ton Hardy
Jaso n Harm o n
Shanno n H arm on
l es lie Harrington

Kev in H enn ing
Vi cki Hill
H eidi H ockenberry
H o lly Hockenberry
David Hoffman

Mi chelle How ard
Tate jas per
Chris Jeffery
oel Ka ufman
Dana Ki ersey

Dana Kin g
An ge la Kirt
Leon Knirk
Dana Kn isely
Brad Kri ser

Carl Kurtz
Eri c Lattas
Debbie Laurell
Danelle Laurell
Dawn Lindbert

Robbi e Lu ckad oo
Amy Mackl in
Aaron M ains ton e
Karen M ann
Ginger Marqu art

Robin Marshall
Todd M assey
Debbi e Mawby
Hope Meade
Eri ca M ende lsohn

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�Brenda McClellan
Rober t McDo nald
Cory Mcla in
Eri c Metca lf
Shawn M il ks

Ve roni ca M inton
Chris M o nroe
Dann y Nave
Sherry Ne usbau m
Chad Newberry

Rya n O'Con nell
Chrin Ostrander
Step hanie Owens
Cheri e Parad ine
M ark Persa il s

Peter Peterso n
Kell y Pi erso n
Rex Pomranka
Tate Reichhart
j ohn Ri chardso n

Ri chmon
Am y Ril ey
Todd Ri se ndorph
Davi d Ro berts
Robert Robi nson

Shane Ru ssell
Za il Sheets
A ngel Sherri ck
Am y Shook
Brent Shoo k

Kim Smith
Eric Snell enberger
Brian Stem pien
Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockfo rd

Tammy Strawser
Mike Tanner
Ru sty Timm ons
Becky Toba lske

12 1

�Laura Toda k
Sa nd y Tryo n
Ci nn amo n Tu cker
Dawn Umberl and
Kari Va rn ey

M att W aligora
Sharry W alters
Hu gh W atso n
Lary W are
Sea n W atso n

Bri an Whit aker
D ana Wilbur
Jeff Wilkins
Tim Wi lkin s
Michell e Winger

SEVENTH GRADE
D enny Abbeg
Curtis Aker
Ju stin Asher
Brian Avery
Ton y Baker

Devin Bal l
Lori Banker
Erin Barker
Casey Bell
Gerald Bowers

Jenni Bregger
Theresa Brooks
Michael Brown
Brian Buckley
Erin Burley

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�Tr.Ky C.1 ll.1 h.lll
DPrek C&lt;1 rpe nt er
Ro n Chri sti ;m
Tirn Cl:1wso n
Sh:1wn Coc kre ll

Dawn Co le
Bri&lt;"Jn o nt at
Mike Cooke
Ke ll y C raig
C hri s De Ron

Ashl ey Denm on
Scott Dobson
W es ley Dove
Darla Dowker
Angel a Elli o tt

j effrey Er ts
C hri stin a Field
Ro xa nn Fincham
D e bbi e Flaugh e r
Sa ra G ibso n

M ichell e Goshorn
Chad H aga man
Nicole H amilton
G reg Hardy
Gretchen H eis e

Archi e Hickerson
Aaron Hilto n
LeA nn Hoag
Sherry H ocke nb erry
Dori e H o u ve ner

j ason Huss
H ea th er lvey
Angela j effre y
Kevin j o hn so n
Ri chard Kast

Bill y Keegan
Kath y Kranz
Brooks Kratzer
An gela Kub iac
Lind a Kurtz

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�j enna Lett s
Tina Lippert
A nn ett e Lockl in
Lisha Loveberry
Brandee Lyo n

D erek Lytl e
Danny M arkl ey
Lo ri M arowe lli
Trav is M arshall
Tara M ay

Shawn a M cC iughen
To m Miller
j o hn M oeller
A m ber M o nroe
Roger M oore

David Newberry
Lorretta Newberry
Laura O tis
Te resa Otis
Th eresa Parks

Rob ert Pee l
Erin Peterson
Kirk Phi lson
jonelle Pogue
ju stin Po rt er

j aso n Price
j ason Quimby
Tim oth y Reyno lds
Nea l Ri chart
j ennifer Ri c her

David Risk
Ambe r Rod gers
Bri an Rogers
Wi ll iam Rogers
juanita Sarl es

Mary Sax man
Susan Saxman
Pau l Shilling
Amy Seiger

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�Cli ff Spea ker
David Stempien
j enny Suever
jason Te ll
Trav is Tell

Paul To ng
Rona ld Tu ckey
April Wa lker
Tami Winter
Amy Wonder

jenny Bregger
Traci Ca llahan
Derek Carpenter
Michelle Goshorn

SIXTH GRADE

Amy Alexa nder
Kevin Al lman
Ca ri sa As h
j oe l len As her
Jodi Ball

Brandy Barn ett
Michelle Basse
julie Bender
Victor Berry
Tammy Blair

Chantel Blake
Brent Bloom
Tina Brenke
Kevin Brockway
James Brow n

jennifer Burke
jason Carpen ter
jason Ca rt er
j eff Christian
Ke lie Clinga n

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�jessica Cockrell
Tracy Co mbs
j oa nna D ooley
Peggy D orto n
David Easterday

Kendra Ell iott
Am y Fillm ore
)ody Fin cham
Tim Finnigan
Coll een Foster

Doug Foulk
Sarah Garner
Ro bert Ga no
Cyn thi a G ilchres t
jonath an G illen

Lloyd Gi ppl e
Derek Griffith
Ro nald Go uld
Jamie H acker
Brian Harrin gto n

H olly Harringto n
O tis H arrin gton
Tamm y Herl an
Valerie Hi ll
Dea nna H oa rd

Dani el H offman
Dea nna H ouve ner
Carri lford
j ason Jeffrey
Eric Kn app

H eather Kratzer
Lori Kri ser
Erin Lattas
Ben Lewi s
Kevin Lindbert

Shannon Longstreet
Hea th Lynch
Sheri M acklin
Beth M ann
Lane M anning

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�james Marowelli
Shannon Marshall
Michael McCauley
Shane McCavit
Greg McClellan

Greg Michael
David Michalski
Beth Mihocko
Heather Miller
Ryan Moore

Amy Mulligan
Dodi Neeley
Laura Nowicki
Aaron Paul
Tara Pearson

Rebecca Pifer
Alan Ponranka
Ga ry Proctor
Step han ie Rathert
Nicho le Reed

Karan Richardson
Jam ie Richer
Todd Riley
Steven Roberts
Brian Rogers

Marcy Ruhl
Chad Sc hlegel
Dawn Siegel
Bamb i Simaske
Michae l Simpson

Paul Smith
Teresa Smith
Shannon Strittmatters
Jam ie Strouse
Kojak Timm ons

David Umland
Eric Undeen
Micki Vanderpool
Derek VanRiper
Derrik Veysey

12 7

�l&lt;risten Waligora
james Watters
Leah Williams
Karrie Winkle
Kap ri ce Wyatt

Crysta l Yab ro

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�MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND

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�Opposite Page, Top:

8th GRADE BAND
Opposite Page, Bottom:

7th GRADE BAND
Above:

6th GRADE BAND

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�MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS

{1).

(1) 7th G rade Basketba ll :

Back Row: jason Te ll, Derek
Lytle, Bri an Contact, Travis Tel l, Erin Peterson . Front Row:
jason Pri ce, Wesley Dove, Scott Dobson, Greg Hardy, Mike
Brown . Not Pictu red: Kirk Phi lson, Pa ul Tong, and Ron
Ch ri stian.

(2 ) G irl s Track:

Front: K. Coco, j. Pogue, L. Kurtz, M .
Goshorn , K. Craig, K. Garn er. M idd le: j. Letts, M. McC iughen,
j. Clark, K. Freeze, S. Harmon, A. Kirt. Back Row: N. Crandall,
Z. Sheets, R. Booher, T. Strawser, L. Tadok, S. Tryer, K. Mann .

(3) 8th G rade Vo ll eyball:

Front Row: S. Milks, K. Smith,
j. Coan, V. Minton, S. Neusbaum. Back Row: S. Blo unt, A.
Riley, L. Todak, T. Strawser, j. Clark.

8th Grade Basketball: Front: D. Wilbur, A. Kirt, M. Boley,
j. Clark, V. Minton, j. Coan, B. McC lel lan. Back Row: S. Mi lks, L.
Todak, R. Booher, T. Strawser, D . Laurell, R. Cox, S. Tryon, A.
Shook, M . Hagaman.

�Flag Football

Boys Track

7th Grade Girls Basketball

7th Grade Volleyball

8th Grade Boy's Basketball

7th and 8th Grade Wrestling

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�STUDENT COUNCIL

Front: Shawn Cockrell, Kristin Wa ligora, Weston Hardy, Matt Wa ligora, Glen Hard. Back: Tyler Stewart, Greg Hardy,
Angela Jeffrey, Adviso r, Mr. Bob Stewart.

COMPUTER TEAM

Back: Aaron Hilton, Jeff Erts, Chris Hamaker, Brian Stempien, jennifer Richer, Karen Mann,
David Stempien. Seated : Rusty Timmons, Jake Tuckey, john Moeller, Eric Lattas, Mike Hacker.

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�MATH COMPETITION 1, 2, 3

• • •

Top Left: Mathathon, spo nsored by St.
jud e. Back: juanita Gol lni ck, and Beth
M ann . Front: j ennifer Harrington. Not Pictured : Kathy Winkl er, Teri Parks, Amber
Rodgers, Melissa Burke, juli e Bend er.
Bott om Left: M athcounts: Back : Kathy
Krantz and Chris Hamaker. Front: Bo
Roberts and Matt Waligora.

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�MATHEMATICS TEAM

Above: Mich igan Teachers of Mathematics Math Team: Back
Row: jason Gale, Tammy Blair, Aaron Mainstone, Eric Lattas,
Brian Contact, Travis Tell, j ason Price. Front Row: Shane
Russe ll, Glen Hard, Tara Pierson, Darla Dowker, Bri an
Roge rs, Aaron Hilton

SPECIAL
OLYMPICS
Ryan Moore, Left and David Easterday, Right.

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�E\eroentotY

�FIFTH GRADE
David Abbeg
A my All es house
Brent Angevine
Paul Askew
j erry Barn ett
Becky Barn ey

Ku rt Barve
N ichole Barve
Michae l Basse
Mi chael Bi lby
Andy Blair
Terry Boatman

Derek Booher
David Bowers
Matt Bregger
Robert Brenneman
Carme Brae
Chris Burk

Frank Butler
Sara Ca llahan
David Carr
Chad Carter
Steven Clancy
Jessica Cla rk

Audrey Cole
Amber Cooke
Kevin Co ntat
Jessica Coss
Kell y Crandall
M ega n Davidson

Misty Davis
N icki e Edward s
Heather Enos
j oshua Enos
Theron Ewers
Tis ha Flickin ger

Glen Foley
jeff Foster
Jean nie Fou lk
Mi chelle Fuller
Paul Ge ishert
Calvin Gord on

Mart in Hamaker
Floyd Ham ilton
Ll oyd Hamilton
Chad H andy
j. j. Handy
j essica Harrington

140

�Willi am Harrin gton
Debbie Hickerson
Wendy Higbee
Hea th er Hulbert
Tin a Keegan
Amy Kranz

Penny Kroa
j enny Kubi ac
jason Laney
Chris Lens ky
Stacy Longstreet
Charit y lvey

joe justi ce
Becka Lewis
John Lo th amer
Dani Luckadoo
Brian M ainstone
Deni se Maynard

Marci M cG io thl en
Amber M cMi chea l
Matth ew Meade
Scott M etca lf
Michelle Michael
Dawn Miller

Bobbi Miller
April N ichols
Brian O'De ll
David Owens
Ronny Paul
Terri Peebles

Tom Peel
Gerl Pish
Carrie Pohl
Angela Port er
Damian Quimby
Sara Ri chhart

Lori Riddl e
Chassity Ri gel man
Ange l Ri sk
john Roush
Bryan Schewe
Troy Setszer

Christy Sheets
jason Shoemaker
Lori Siefken
john Simmons
Dan Smith
jim Sm urr

Tammy Sprout
Danny Stayner
jason Stempien
Adam Stephens
Tom Strawser
jessi ca Sturtz

141

�Stacy Sullinger
jeannette Swift
Cindy Thomas
Nicky VandyBogurt
Debra Varino
Shalimar Victor
Tim Waite
Daren Waligora
Tonya Weage
Matthew Winger
jason Wittenmyer
Susan Wymer

Mrs. Coolman
Mr. Gruner
Mrs. Ryder
Mrs. Veysey

FOURTH
Michael Avra
Muffin Avra
Tami Avra
Robby Bair
Stacy Barnett
Scott Barry

Seth Berry
William Bethel
Clint Bloom
jason Booher
Tina Bowers
Kerri Boyer

Lisa Brenke
Robbie Brown
jason Budd
Wendy Clawson
jeremy Cockrell
Eric Cole

Clay Cook
Ryan Craig
Troy Creager
Wayne Fincham
Douglas Gano
Ricky Gilchrest

justin Gillen
Lance Hagaman
Misty Harmon
Mike Harrington
Traci Hartman
Chris Holt

142

�james H ull
H olly H uss
jeremy I fo rd
Chris lvey
Debb ie Iwanicki
Rebecca johnson

Chrissy j ust ice
Brand y Ka st
Brian Kirt
Mi chae l Klin g
Kri st y Kn isely
D ennis Korotn ey

Kyle Leos h
Kenny Li ebl er
Chandra Lind sey
jack i Macklin
Ami Marshall
Shawna M cCi ughen

Sean McGa rry
H ea th er Mickl e
Cory M ih ocko
Denease M iller
Ka ra M ishler
Ben M itchell

j ason M oore
Nath an Mowrey
j eremy Ne lson
M att Newberry
Tony O utwa ter
jim Owens

Chipper Paradine
Tyler Park er
Heather Paul
jenni fer Peel
M ac Persa ils
Adam Ra debaugh

Chris Radebaugh
M elissa Riddl e
Jerri Risk
Serena Rockey
M ari on Ruhl
Steven Sa ilor

j ennifer Sebrin g
Patty Seigel
Tas ha Slater
joe Smith
Kurt Snyder
j ennifer Sprun ger

Erin Strittm atter
Ri chard Swa n
Jamie Tesch
Brando n Timm ons
Ch ad Va nd erpool
M att Vi ctor

143

�Val eri e W ebb
M elissa W eber
Steph anie Wilkin s
Erin Wittenm ye r
M att Wond ers
Chris W ood

at han W ort z

Mrs. Grace
Mrs. Lewi s
Mrs. Newt on
Mrs. Stempi en

THIRD GRADE
jason Adams
Jerry Adams
Stephanie Ater
jenny Bailey
Wil liam Barnett
Brook Barve

Steven Basse
Rosalyn Bates
Me lissa Bauder
Michael Beaudin
Jeff Bell
Chad Blair

jennifer Bowman
Toni Brooks
Meldie Buckman
john Buel l
William Bump
Harold Carlton

Chad Carothers
Margie Coco
Ryan Conley
Tony Coss
Matt Counterman
Quint Cox

Gene Cutler
joe Davidson
Anna Demshuk
jill Dobson
Nicole Elder
Aaron Farmer

144

�Keith Flaugher
Tonia Foulk
Danny Fraley
Laura Frailey
Dean Fu ller
H olly Gale

jared Garner
Torey Geishert
Richie Gigowski
Tim Gipp le
j ohn Gordon
Andrea Gould

Marcella Hamaker
Eric Handy
Betty Harrington
Florence Harrington
joshua Harrington
Kari Harris

LaVern Higbee
Nicole Hodges
Emily Hoffman
Billie Jo Hogl e
Rachel lford
Danielle Jeffrey

jannifer Kinney
Amanda Knapp
Shane Korotney
Scott Laney
Wend y Latson
Kristina Little

Scott Loose
Joe Losinski
john Losinski
Kati e Lynch
Yolanda Manning
Heather Marquart

Nikki Marske
Amanda May
Corey McCavit
Maria McDowell
Floyd McVicker
Barry Mi ller

Eddie Miller
Rachel Mi ller
Natalie Mowrey
Trisha Nelson
Bethan y Nichols
jason O'Dell

Melanie Owen
Kell y Parker
Matthew Pish
Kelly Porter
Eddie Re if
Greg Richer

145

�Stacy Rogers
joshua Schewe
Tommy Sheets
Matt Siefken
Dixie Smith
joshua Sta hl hood

David Sne ll enberger
j ason Stayner
jerry Stemp ien
Craig Steward
Nathan Stewart
Curtis Stockford

Amanda Swick
Ryan Tappenden
jeremy Thompson
joe Tillitson
Bobbie Topp
Brandon Tuckey

Kevin Undeen
Adam Vanderpool
Andy Vogel

Mrs. Campbell
Mrs. King
Mrs . O lmsted
Miss Sewell

SECOND GRADE
Clinton Akers
Heather Angevine
Shannon Bair
Robbie Banker
Bobbi jo Barnett
Carrie Barnett

Jeff Barney
Brett Bartell
jason Bender
Steve Bowers
Brooke Bureau
Jeff Buterbaugh

Bobby Carlton
Sean Cekander
Chris Coffey
Becky Co le
Rhonda Cole
Trent Combs

146

�Leek Conley
Michell e Con tat
Darry l Co nve rse
Todd Cook
Tony Cuyler
Brian Davi s

j oey Davis
Dariu s Dickerso n
Ti ffany Elser
Shawn English
Brandi Enos
Ro bert Ern sberger

j oshua Foster
M atth ew French
Joe l Fuller
Jamie Gibso n
Rebecca Gibson
Inez Gippl e

Missy Goad
Penny Halstea d
M att Hamilton
Barry Harrin gton
Ronnie Harri s
Tyler H emker

Toby Hi lton
Tim H odge
Kenny H ose k
j ennifer Hulbert
Matt Hul l
Sh ell ey Hutchins

Danny j enkot
Mike jones
Sarah Karn ey
j erald Keegan
Kenn y Kesson
Timmy Kling

Am y Knapp
Christoph er Kni sely
Hea th er Kochend orfer
Tommy Lake
Kelly Lano
jennifer Lindsey

Dennis Littl e
Stan Longstreet
Necoll e Lopshire
joshua Lyon
Teresa M acklin
Am y Morow elli

Chri s M arshall
Brya n M assey
Danny M cDo nald
Betty Sue M cVi cker
Ginger M cVi cker
Brandy M eyer

147

�Nick Micheal
Mackenzie Mickle
Corey Mi lks
Jamie Mil ler
Wendy Mil ler
Katy Moon

Cassie Moore
Jamie Nickerson
Mark Nowicki
Michell e Outwater
j enny Peavey
Ka th y Perry

Donnie Peterson
Brian Preston
Nikki Proctor
Chad Radebaugh
Adrian Reed
Steven Richardson

Jonathon Rubley
Melissa Russell
Chad Sebring
Jamie Seiger
Cra ig Shook
Nathan Stempien

Andy Strang
jennifer Sturtz
Brandon Suever
Amy Swift
Shanna Talant
Karen Tanner

Matthew Taylor
Robert Tillitson
Carri e Tuttle
j ason Vanderpoo l
Ange la Vorho lt
Bi ll y Wallace

Ryan Winkler
Carri Winter
Carrie Wonders
Sha lby Wortz
Con nie Wynn

Mrs. Co ler
Mrs . Ga no
Mrs. Goschka
Mrs. Rutenbar
Mrs. Sa nd erson

148

�FIRST GRADE
Dava Chri sty Ake rs
Travi s A lexa nder
Sean As h
A mber Avra
Amber Ba rn ett
Mi chelle Ba rn ett

Dav id Ba rn ey
Andrew Beach
Brandy Beeman
Alisha Be th el
Du sti Blair
j eff Blai r

Ca ri e Boa tm an
Courtn ey Broc kway
Tao Broe
Ca lli e Budd
W all y Ca nn on
Kim berl y Clark

M ike Clark
Ronni e Co bb
Stacy Co le
Sarah Con ley
jason Cov ey
Travi s Del oach

Steph en Don ey
Travi s Estl ow
Chad Finley
Carri e Ca nton
Nick Ga rn er
Michae l Ge ishert

Harl ey Gibson Ill
Ni cholas Gigowski
j oe Gray
Gregory Green
M ark G urik
Brandi H ard y

Elisha H arrin gton
Tim H oe flin ger
Dustin H offman
Rebecca Hughes
Denise Hut chins
Timj ahr

Kendra jo hnson
M ari ana j ones
M atth ew Kenny
M ary Ann Kirt
Tamara Kling
Carri e Knapp

149

�Betsy Knirk
Damian Krall
Tammy Lamb
Melissa Lattas
jason Little
joseph Little

jason Mainstone
Brandi Manley
jason Marowelli
jolene Marvin
Dean McDowell
Amy McNeal

Matthew McRae
Crystal Michael
Michael Milks
Benjamin Miller
jennifer Miller
Tommy Miller

David Mitchell
Jamie Montgomery
Karmen Montgomery
Terry Owens
Amanda Peavey
Christopher Peavey

Shawn Peet
justin Pish
Danille Posante
Krista Purcell
Kenny Radebaugh
Carrie Reif

Mandy Riddle
Sindy Root
Christopher Russell
Michael Schmidt
Richie Shaw
Charles Shortridge

Aaron Smith
Eric Smith
joshua Smith
Nicole Smith
Rebecca Smith
Matthew Snyder

Tara Strong
Amy Swan
Delinda Thomas
William Topp
Danielle Tucker
Davey Tuttle

Samantha VanAuker
Jamie Vanderpool
Amber Waligora
Kristen Weaver
Tanicka Whitaker
jessica Wibert

150

�james Wynn

Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Male
Mishler
Undeen
Woods

KINDERGARTEN
Stephanie Abbott
joshua Alexander
jarrod Ball
Matthew Barry
Duane Barnett
Kimberly Barve

Dean Bauder
Michelle Beach
Bryan Bellamy
jaimie Bowers
Corey Brewer
Billy Brown

Lantz Brown
Tyler Brown
Brandon Buckman
Brian Buckman
Robert Bump
Ashley Canon

Dawn Cazier
Benjamin Clark
Robert Cook
And rew Demshuk
Derek Dickerson
Amy Dirschell

Tyler Estlow
Matthew Everline
jacob Gilchrest
Lesley Gillen
Derek Goodwin
LaDonna Goszu lak

Kari Green
john Gurik
jeffery Hagerty
jeremy Hawes
Bambi Hayes
Ryan Hemker

151

�Aaron Hill
Sara Hodges
jason Hungerford
Nicole Hutchins
j ason Kling
Byron Kl ingaman

Mark Knirk
Bret Ko rotney
joseph Krick
Matthew Kruse
Crysta l Latson
Stephanie Leshk

Phillip Lewis
jason Little
Sue Little
Chantel Lo ngardner
Corey Lu ce
Adam Lynch

Cammy Marowelli
Kristen M arsh
Nathan McCol lough
Melinda McCollough
Ralyn McNeal
Robert McVicker

Matthew M etz
Sherry Miller
Kelli Mondedero
Arthur Morrison
Tommy Morrissey
M arney Mosher

j ennifer Motsinger
Timothy N ichols
joshua Nickerson
Eric Obeshaw
Beann O ' Neill
jeremy Parker

M elody Persails
David Preston
Lori Preston
Brandy Radebaugh
Danny Richmond
Bri an Rodgers

Corey Rodgers
Lyle Root
Tri sha Rupp
joshua Sattler
Sara Scantlen
M elissa Siefken

Shawn Simpson
Linq sey Slusser
Becky Small
Cory Smith
Krista ! Sm ith
Alic ia Snellenberger

152

�Stephanie Smolinski
Cand ies St. Andrew
Timothy Stout
Corey Strang
joel Strittmatter
Lance Stro ng

Adam Sup ianoski
Danny Tappenden
Lynn Taylor
Brad Tillitson
Brad Topp
LaceyTopp

Nicholas Travis
Secret Tucker
Aaron Vanderpool
Autumn VanDosen
Chantal Walworth
Shane Watson

Matthew Weaver
Scott Williams
Gregory Wineland
Ka rin Withrow
Cari e Wittenmyer
Sarah Wood

Mandy Wortz

Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Jeanie Asher
Ruth McConnell
Stonna Spalding
janet Hawes - Aide
Nancy Strang- Aide

Mrs. Virgin ia Ball- Librarian
Mrs. j ackie Craft- PO HI
Mrs . Debbie Carman -M usic
Mrs. Karen Detwiler- LD
Mrs. Arl ene Fickle -Aide
Mrs. Norrita Geiman -Aide

Mrs. Elizabet h jewel- Sp. Ed .
Mrs. Karen Kirt- Aide
Ms. Mary Beth Krolczyk - LD
Mrs . Doris Miller- Reading
Mr. Mike Nowicki- Phys. Ed.
Mrs. Grace Parshall - Heari ng Im p.

Mrs. Lucy Sheppard -Aide
Mrs. Carol Smith - Rm. Reading
Mrs. Mary Sm ith- Hearing Imp.
Ms. Kelly Snyder- Art
Mrs. jul ie Stempien- POH I - Aide
Mrs. Carol Wood - Aide

153

�FOLK DANCING DOLLS

SINGING ORIOLES
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Union City • Tekonsha • Reading
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Our 47th Year

156

�THE CROTTY
CORPORATION
Wishes you Good Luck
Seniors

Congratulations Band
on your #1

Crotty Corporation
848 West Chicago
Quincy, Michigan
517-639-8787

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�Congratulations Class of '86

TEAM D&amp;D CYCLE
637 E CHICAGO ROAD
COLDWATER , MICHIGAN 49036

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Luedders Shoes Inc.
Where You Get Your
Good Nike And Dexter
School Shoes

RON, RICH, JACK,
DUANE, RANDY, AND DRAKE

HAWKINS' PRODUCE
CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS

Your Class Ring Headquarters
2 to 4 Weeks Delivery
Fred A. Culy
Coldwater, Ml49036
Jeffrey A. Culy
Phone (517) 279-9452
Christine Culy Forrister

158

�Congratulations Seniors!
WHITE FAAM
EQUIPMENT COMPANY

JACK'S
CRACKER
BARREL
GROCERY

SEYBERT'S IMPLEMENT
Sal.e s and Service
826 E. Chicago Road
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
517-279-8002
Jim Tong

U.S.12 Allen, Michigan 869-2652
Greg Tuckey
Shop Our New

JC PENNEY
Fashion Store
9W. Chicago

Bill and Karen Casey

GENE'S (

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We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9595
36 E. Chicago,Quincy

Coldwater, Michigan

Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday Noon-S p.m.
45 N. Hanchett St.
Coldwater, Ml
Phone 279-7909

Open 9 to 6 Daily Except Sunday
KING

VAN'S HOME SUPPLY

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Van Hilton - Owner
125 W. Chicago- Quincy

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639-3345

Wholesale Electric Supplies

Open 7:30-5:00 Mon.-Fri.
Sat. 7:30-12:00

Telephone 517/278-4518
652 East Chicago Road
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

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Belt Rec.

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Recoating used abrasive belts and
discs for
over 30 years.

Bolle::Jraf 's
OF GUINCV

Full Figured Women
Big and Tall Men
Michigan:
(517) 639-8711
P.O. Box7D
Quincy, Ml49082

California:
(805) 498-4517
3529 Old Conejo Rd. Suite 109
Newbury Park, CA 91320

Good Luck Orioles!

Congratulations!

Compliments of

Class of

KEN AND DENISE

1986

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America's Family Channel

THE DISNEY
CHANNEL

CARROLL'S SHOES
48 W. Chicago, Coldwater
Quality Shoes for the Family
Orthopedic Center for Entire
Family Fitting

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�AMAX SPECIAL TV
METALS
CORPORATION
460 Jay Street
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Phone 517-279-9511
TWX 510 443 4460

161

�Harold Card

Ron VanKersen

VALUE &amp; SERVICE FIRST

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P. O . Box511
512 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Ml49036

(517) 278-861 4

(517} 278-4495

CONGRATULATIONS
SENIORS
GATES
ACCOUNTING
AND TAX SERVICE

53 WEST CHICAGO STREET
COLDWATER . MICHIGAN 49036

750 STATE RD.
CAROL D .
GATES-BOWERMAN

B'S SHOP &amp; FLY
Ray and Fran Bregger, Owners
Package Liquor* Beer
Wine* Groceries
Hunting and Fishing Supplies

QUINCY, MICHIGAN

p,,//fTIR£ CO
109 W. CHICAGO ST.
COLDWATER, Ml49036
(517} 278-5639

BRACES MAKE

1294 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-4104
Open 7 Days

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Smiling Faces

�QUINCY
DAIRY QUEEN

Best Wishes
to All Graduates

NoQ&lt;&gt;gy can do it
like McDonald's can ,"

Dairq

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Sundaes * Banana Splits * Fiestas
Parfaits * Shakes * Sandwiches

Coldwater -

Hillsdale

145 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy

Compliments

of JERRY and CAROL
SALYER
Quincy Golf Course

639-449 1

MIDWEST
FOUNDRY
COMPANY

Est.\854

A DIVISION OF THE
MARMON GROUP INC.

Supporting the Community and Progressive Education Through Cooperation and Donation .

163

�Working Together to be First

Quincy • Coldwater • Bronson • North Adams
Member
FDIC
Best Wishes for a Successful Year

164

�Sohigro
Division of Terra International

WALTERS
BUILDING SUPPLY

1086 E. Chicago
Quincy, Ml 49082
(51 7) 639-3945

THE SWEET SHOP
Cake Decorating
Candymaking Supplies
713 E. Chicago, Coldwater

WHITE SUPPLY
COMPANY

C0 N G1\ f11 UL AT I 0 N S
SE.NlORS~

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Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing and Heating
639 E. Chicago, Coldwater

JOHNSON
ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractor
Frank Johnson
517-869-2277

329 Hog Creek Road
Allen, Ml 49227

165

�BRIDAL GOWNS
BRIDESMAIDS,
MOTHERS AND
PROM GOWNS

APPAREL &amp; BRIDAL
SHOPPE
"Specializin8 in Weddin8 Fashions
f-or over 30 Years"
166

�Congratulations,
Seniors!

"May the very best
day of your past be
the worst day of
your future"

Hutchins
Wildwood Farms

QUINCY ACE
HARDWARE

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Hardware* Paints* Tools*
Housewares* Electrical*
Plumbing and Heating
Supplies* Sporting Goods
Ace is the Place with
the Helpful Hardware Man
"Right on the Corner"
1 East Chicago St. Quincy, Michigan
Phone 639-5325
White Westinghouse

We 're making things better lor you!

167

�Best Wish es
to all Gradu ates

Carousel
Bridal Shoppe
Congratul ati ons!

KNAPP POOLS
423 E. Chicago - Co ld wa ter
O w ner: Bob Brickey

62 Division
Co ldwater
278-8093

Congratulations
SENIORS!

Maple Villa
Farms
DOBSON
INSURANCE

Congratulations
Class of 1986

Dan Dobson, Agent
See Us for All Your Insurance Needs

10 E. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan

STATE FARM

INSURAN C E
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59 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater
278-2200

639-5125

�VARIETY SHOPPE
Howard and Clara Lee May, Owners

The Oriole
Center

RAYMOND KRANZ, D·DS
Family Dentistry
8 North Main
Quincy, Michigan 49082

639-7151

Quincy, Michigan 639-8102

BACAA International

CONRAD
INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.
Our
Friendly Agency
30 N. Clay
Coldwater, Michigan

Wishes Seniors
GOOD LUCK
AND
CONGRATULATIONS

Compliments of

COTTONWOOD
RESORT

80 1 w. Wildwood
Quincy, Mich i ga~
Cottages and Camprng

169

�Congratulations 1986 Graduates
From

acoRn BUILDinG comPonems 1nc.

Quality Aluminum Frame Windows and Steel Entry Doors

PIZZA • OUR'S COMES W ITH A SM ILE

MANCINO'S OF
COLDWATER
510 E. CHICAGO
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

LYNN &amp; KAREN PAUL

170

BUS: 517/278-2127
RES:517/639-8019

�Fashion Concepts For
Today's Woman
Downtown Coldwater
278-4345

171

�SPONSORS
B's SHOP AND FLY

MANCINO'S OF
COLDWATER

1294 East Chicago St.
Quincy
639-4104

510 E. Chicago
Coldwater
278-2127

COLDWATER LAKE ESTATES
765 West Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-8721

MARSH BUILDING
102 S. Ray-Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8436

FAULKNER FLORIST

PARRISH
EXCAVATING

55 Green St.
Coldwater
278-4148

353 Maple Rd.
Quincy
639-4656

HOUSE OF BEAUTY
44 W. Chicago
Coldwater
278-4531

QUINCY ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION

JAMES R. VOZAR INSURANCE AGENCY
18 West Chicago
Quincy
639-5143

MANY THANKS TO OUR PATRONS,
SPONSORS, AND ADVERTISERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT
172

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WE HAVE LIVED AND LOVED TOGETHER
We have lived and loved together
Through many changing years;
We have shared each other's gladness
And wept each other's tears;
I known ne'er a sorrow
That was long unsoothed by thee;
For thy smiles can make a summer
Where darkness else would be.

•••

Like the leaves that fall around us
In autumn's fading hours,
Are the traitor's smiles, that darken
When the cloud of sorrow lowers;
And though many such we've known, love,
Too prone, alas, to range,
We both can speak of one love
Which time can never change.
We have lived and loved together
Through many changing years,
We have shared each other's gladness
And wept each other's tears.
And let us hope the future,
As the past has been will be:
I will share with thee my sorrows,
And thou thy joys with me.
Charles Jeffreys

173

�ALL STARS

WRESTLING
FOOTBALL
VOLLEYBALL
All Stars: Wrestling: George Jenkot. Football : Ed Cariuty,
john Latta, and Don Kahain . Volleyball: Lee Ann Brown,
Tammy Rzepka, Angela Curtis, Karilyn Teachout, and
Michele Quimby.
174

�YEARBOOK STAFF
ADVISOR

STAFF

The 1986 Oriole Yearbook has gone through
some new changes. This year' s staff was
dedicated to a newer and better annual. I hope
that the yearbook is able to provide hours of enjoyment to you and your family in the years to
come. I would like to thank Kelly Snyder for her
patience and expertise. We really enjoyed working with you. I would also like to thank Mrs.
Natusch for her help with the books. A special
thanks goes to Ron Philbrick and Floyd at the
Carousel Studios for all their help and for
developing all of our pictures. And also Lee Zimmerman and the Taylor Publishing Company.
Chantal

ADVISOR - Kelly Snyder
STAFF- April Hardy, Tammy Hutchins, JoEl len
Parrish, Lori Stayner, Tammy Turnpaugh,
Autumn Hardy, Amy Loose, Lance DeMerritt,
Holly Moore, and Leslie Hilton.
EDITOR- Chantal Cochrane
Assistant Editor - Jackie Cash
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                    <text>����THE 1987 ORIOLE
QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL
QUINCY, MICHIGAN 49082
TABLE OF CONTENTS
~tNIORS

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FACULTY ........................... 27
CLASSES ............................ 35
ATHLETICS .......................... 51
ORGANIZATIONS .................... 85
ACTIVITIES .......................... 9
JUNIOR HIGH ...................... 111
ELEMENTARY ....................... 129
ADVERTISING ....................... 143

�To th e students of Q.H.S.:
This year bega n with many problems for the 7987 Oriole and its staff. We have
tried our best to bring you an ann ua l th at you w ill cherish as a reminder of these
high schoo l days.
I wou ld like to express appreciat ion to my staff, especially our advisor, Karen
Hutchins. Also, I would like to thank Mrs. Natusch and Ron Phi lbrick of Carousel.
Without them this annual wou ldn' t be possib le.
As editor, my desire is that each individual who leafs th rough the pages of this
book will find a memory or two w ith specia l meaning for him/her. If th is is so,
then our goa l is atta ined. To yo u, st udents of Q. H .S., we now present our 798 7
Oriole A nnual.

Tamm ie Hutchins, Editor

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Top Photo: Erica Ewers, relaxing or working? Bottom
Photo: Staff Members Brenda Manley and Tammie Hutchins, pushing for a copy deadline. In addition to those
pictured above, our staff cons isted of the following:
jackie Cash, Leslie Hilton, Amy Loose, Holly Moore, Tina
Myers, Lori Stayner, and Kelli Strouse

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�Class of 1987
As the class of eighty-seven departs,
And we go our separate ways,
We'll hold and treasure in our hearts,
Our many, happy, high school days.
May we all move on to live and learn,
As God guides us through our future lives,
We'll discover new tricks as the tables turn,
We'll then move on to face our strives.
We'il remember all the high school dances,
We'll remember all our friends,
We'll remember all the quick romances,
And that is how our story ends.
just a line before we go,
And before we begin to cry,
To let all our friends and neighbors know,
The Class of 87 says "Good-bye."

Class Motto: May the dreams of our past, be the realities of our future.
Class Colors: Navy Blue and White
Class Flower: White Rose
Class Song: Take It Easy- Andy Taylor

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Corey E. Avra

Jacinda D. Beckwith

Deborah j. Berry

Brian C. Bowerman

Karen Ellen Brand

Marc Christopher Brand

�Pamela Mae Briner

Jeffery W. Brown

Jennette L. Buell

Daren D. Carpenter

jacqueline L. Cash

Michelle Kay Christian

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Jerri Lee Clark

Carrol L. Combs.

Robert L. Combs

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Douglas Scott Craig

Angela S. Curtis

George A. Curtis

Shirley Ann Delaney

Michael W. Dodd

Gregory L. Donay

Timothy A. Dowker

joseph W . Dunn

David E. Fillmore

�Glenn E. Finley

Marilynn Teresa Fryer

James W. Goodwin

Timothy E. Hagaman

Lynn j. Hard

April R. Hardy

Steven E. Harmon

Jeffry Dean Hawes

Richard Alan Herman

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Leslie Michelle Hilton

Douglas Alan Holcomb

Edward L. Horney

Tammie Kay Hutchins

Nedra Ann Huttenlocher

Christy L. Jansen

James D. Jeffries

Lorie Ann Johnston

Tammy Lynn Justice

�Donald J. Kahaian

Andy William Kaiser

Rikako Kiyomatsu

Dena Jo Knapp

Brenda Ann Kratzer

Joe Latta

John Latta

Deborah Ann Lutterbeck

Tammy Lynn Lyon

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�Karolyn Sue Markley

Angela june Marsh

Van Lou Marshall, Jr.

Scotty L. Marvin

Alan Lynn McClellan

Richard L. Meyer

Timothy j. Minton

Patrick M. Murray

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�Penny joan Parrish

April Dawn Philippy

Aaron C. Porter

Brian Richard Price

Michele Kay Quimby

Renee Sue Richards

Mark B. Rootes

Dawn M. Russell

Kathleen G . Ryann

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�Tammy Sue Rzepka

Virginia Lee Sattler

Bobbie joyce Stilling

Brian Smith

Tracy Jo Snellenberger

Lori Ann Sobiech

Joseph Allen Stevens

Christine E. Tong

Kelly Ann Sours

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Scott Withington

jackie Wood

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Advisor- Lois lngrahm
President - Don Kahaian
Treasurer- Pat Murray
Historian- Jacinda Beckwith
Vice-President- Debbie Lutterbeck
Secretary - Penny Parrish

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�Daren

Pat and David

Show us your smile Susie
Best Friends
Alan, Tammie, Rick

Chris and Tammy

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Tell us another one Pen·ny

Rick

�Lorie and April

Lynn and Joe

Scooter Withington

Quincy Royalty
Michelle and Don
Intense Concentration for Brian

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�SENIOR HONORS

Dawn Russell and Donald
Academic Athlete Awards.

Kelly Sours selected for the Altrusa Club Scholarship.

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�NIGHT 1987

Mrs. Lois Ingraham presents awards to senior class officers Jacinda
Beckwith, Penny Parri sh, Debbi e Lutterbeck, Donald Kaha ian, and
Patrick Murray

A welcome was extended by Donald Kahaian

At Senior Honors Night ceremonies held
May 18th, Donald Kahaian received more
than 20 scholarships and awards. He
received special recognition for perfect attendance and all A's throughout high
school.
Other top honorees among the boys
were Brian Price and Daren Carpenter. Jeff
Hawes was presented two top agriculture
awards, the Dekalb Agriculture Award and
the Gordon Bowerman Agriculture
Scholarship.
Penny Parrish received more than 20
awards. Also, Dawn Russell was presented
with the Carousel Studio Scholarship and
the Outstanding Academic Athlete Award
and Tammy Rzepka with the Senior of the
Year Athletic Award. Christie Jansen was
recognized for having perfect attendance
since 8th grade.

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Officers of the Junior Class,
lead the seniors in the
Processional.

�Presentation of Cane
The moment we've all waited for

jackie Wood begins the Recessional

Mr. Spalding congratulates Scott
Penny thanks the faculty and staff

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�Best Wishes from Mrs. Ingraham

Tearful G ood-byes

Diplomas were presented to 81 seniors
in Commencement Exercises held Thursday, May 28. Lori Sobiech delivered the Invocation; Jeffrey Hawes formally welcomed the audience; Marilyn Fryer read the
class poem; Scott Withington presented
the class gift to the high school, a donation
. to the Quincy Scholastic Memorial Fund;
and Andy Kaiser delivered the Benediction. Donald Kahaian presented the senior
cane to Jeff Craig, President of next year' s
senior class. Penny Parrish offered words of
appreciation to the faculty and staff. Daren
Carpenter and Brian Price extended words
of appreciation to parents and to the community. Dr. Jack T. Humbert delivered the
commencement address.

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1987, Music was provided by Troy Michaels of WLKI.
Dawn Russell was crowned Prom Queen and Pat Murray
was Prom King. The Senior Class extends a big thank you to
the juniors for their hard work.

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Mr. Reynolds best wishes on your retirement

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�BOARD OF EDUCATION

Front: john Snyder, David Brown, jack Faulkner. Back: Leon Parrish, Carol Kahaian, Dick
Knirk, and Rev. David Mihocko.

Debbie Richer, Secretary and Accountant

Richard Tate, Superintendent

ADMINISTRATION

Mary McCurley, Secretary

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�Mr. Richard Spalding

Mrs. Connie Natusch

Mrs. Donna Ford

Mr. john Worth

Mrs. Sandy Price

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Mr. Gil Anderson - French
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Mr. Bob Bell - Mathematics
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Mr. Mike Bodkins Psychologist
Mr. Nathan Brown Learning
Disabilities
Mrs. Virginia Brown - Librarian
Mrs. Victoria Budd - Mathematics and
Quest
Mr. Mark Burgess- Instrumental Music
Mr. Martin Chard -Soc ial Studies
Mr. Charles Cook- Phys. Ed. and Drafting
Mrs. Diane Cook- Learning Disabilities
Mr. David Detweiler - Learning Disabilities
Mr. john Dogan - Phys. Ed. and Shop
Mr. Ken Downey- Social Studies
Mr. Lonney Evon -Mathe mati cs
Mr. jack Feller- Science
Mrs. Sharon Ferris - Science
Study Hall and
Mrs. Joeanne Finley Library Aide
Mrs. Christine Forrister- English
Mrs. Mary Gale - Physical Education
Mrs. Donna Keesler - Study Hall and
Library Aide
Ms. Terri Koss Learning
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Mrs. Sharon Leosh
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Mr. Gene Lew is
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Mrs. juli e Loehr - Sc ien ce
Mrs. joann e Longhini English
Mr. Dan Ludlow Mathemati cs and Athletic Director
Mr. Gary Male - Social Studies
Mrs. Kathy McDonald - Lea rning
Disabilities
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Mr. Robert Mitchell Counselor
Mrs. Sandra Newell - Typing and MS
Counselor
Mr. Edward Nofz- Biology
Mr. Andrew Parzych - Accounting and
Computers
Ms. Pluister- Choir
Ms. Annette Smoker Comp. and
Reading Lab
Mr. Charles Snyder - Agriculture
Ms . Kelly Snyder - Art
Mr. Bob Stewart - Social Studies
Mr. S. Taylor - Mathematics
Mr. Robert Undeen - English
Mr. Brent Veysey - Social Studies
Mr. Scott Weber - Science and
Mathematics
Ms. Jamie Wilson - Phys.
Ed. and Geography

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�Q.H.S. TEACHERS

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Derek Ba ll

Lau ri e Barker
Nico le Benteler
Trent Blair
Tina Briggs
Lee Ann Brown

Sean Burley
Eric Buterbaugh
Chad Carpenter
Joe Cekander
Norman Cekander

Teresa Cl ine
Ke lli Clingan
Brian Conni n
Carll Converse
Jason Coolman

Cary Coonce
Jeff Craig
Angela Culver
Paul A. Davis
Paul D . Davis

Lance Demerritt
Gregory Dobson
Richa rd Dobson
David Donay
Laura Easterday

Allen Ebert
Banda Enos
Sarah Enos
Scott Ernsberger
Christopher Fay

Cindy Fillmore
Melinda Fleming
M ichae l Furrow
Landon Garner
Tim Gibson

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JUNIORS

�Ann Gould
Brian Hall
Beth Hammond
Autumn Hardy
Andy Hawes

Kirk Henning
Josephine Hickerson
Tammy Hoag
Derek Horn
Jim Howard

Mary Jackson
Nicki Jeffrey
Michelle Jeffrey
Ken Johnson
Patti Justice

Kim Kaufman
Merideth Knox
Mark Landis
Jamie Lemke
Jodi Lemke

Jenni Leosh
Mark Lewis
John Locklin
Terina Luckadoo
Steve Marowelli

Debbie Marvin
Melissa Mason
Daniel Mawby
Michael McConnell
Melissa McMichael

Kristi McRae
Kelli Michael
Patty M ichalski
Pam Mil ler
Miura Asako

Heather Murray
Karen Newberry
Derek O'Connell
Lonna Otis
Regina Parks

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�Rhonda Paul
Tina Paul
Wade Paul
Timothy Pearson
Chris~a Pifer

William Price
Chad Purcell
Derik Reich hart
Julie Roberts
Tad Rossman

Tracie Ryan
joel Sanderson
Aaron Schort
Richard Schultz
Connie Scott

Dorcas Schilling
Midge Snyder
Jamie Spurlock
Amy Swallow
Doug Tanner

Rhonda Tesch
Steve Trail
Floyd Tucker
Tammy Turnpaugh
Korinna VandyBogurt

Melissa Varino
Douglas Vogel
Terry Wallace
Tate Wilbur
Carol Wilson

Gary Woods

SOPHOMORES
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Amy Al len
Brett Al lman
joel Asher

�Eric Avery
Toby Baade
Cheryl Balcom
Sonja Bean
Brett Bowers

Craig Broughman
Temrey Burritt
Chris Christian
Michael Clemenson
Steve Cl ifford

Dena Converse
Anjanelle Cook
Clinton Cook
Gaye Coolman
Kirk Cutler

Byron Elliot
jason Enos
Michelle Ervin
Erica Ewers
Laney Fickle

Colt Gollnick
jim Gordon
jennifer Hand
Michelle Hawkins
Jodi Hess

Tina Houvener
Janelle Jeffrey
julie johnson
Gary Karney
Kathy Knapp

Brenda Kempton
Karen Kratze r
Kev in Longhini
Amy Loose
joel Lothamer

jeff Lutterbeck
Todd Male
Brenda Manley
David Marshall
joe Marshall

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�Barbara McClellan
Michelle McCiughan
Lisa McCurley
Chad McGiothlen
Tina Meyer

Kevin Miller
Holly Moore
Loretta Moore
Sandra Morrison
Chad Musselman

Amy Newberry
joEllen Parrish
Tami Parks
Heath Persai ls
Shannon Persails

Beth Philippy
Amy Quimby
Betty Quimby
jennifer Rathert
Darin Rehner

jacklyn Reyno lds
Richard Sarles
Sandra Siegel
William Siler
Angel Simaske

Dena Smallwood
Henry Snellenberger
Lori Staynor
Candace Stevens
Ke lie Strouse

Paul Swift
Deborah Thompson
Loretta T obolske
Samuel Tucker
Mark VanWald

Miche lle Waite
jason Webb
Valerie Weber
Rebekah Williams
Kent Wyatt

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Freshman
Patrick Baldock
Donald Banker
Amos Barnett
Brandon Barrett
Stephanie Blount

Rachel Booher
Monique Boley
Nicholas Bowers
Tammi Briggs
Ange la Brown

Melisa Burk
Casey Bu rl eson
Dominic Cangialosi
Joe Cangialosi
Scott Carothers

Yvonne Cekander
Stacy Champion
Eric Cheyne
Clayton Clark
Jill Clark

Kelly Cl ifford
Jennifer Coan
Ken Coco
Charles Comstock
Riesie Cox

Nicky Crandall
Debbie Curtis
Chad Curtis
Lorrie Davis
Terry Davis

Mel issa Dodd
Daniel Ditton
Jodi Edwards
Andrew Fillmore
Kathryn Freese

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�Tracy Gill
Kellina Garner
juanita Gollnick
Michael Hacker
Melinda Hagaman

Chris Hamaker
Glen Hard
Weston Hardy
Shannon Harmon
Troy Harmon

Leslee Harrington
Kevin Henning
Vickie Hill
Hiedi Hockenberry
Holly Hockenberry

David Hoffman
John Holden
Steve Holt
Michelle Howard
Christopher Jeffrey

Noel Kaufman
Dawn Kiersey
Rebecca Kimball
Dana King
Angela Kirt

Leon Knirk
Dana Knisley
Bradly Kriser
Carl Kurtz
Danielle Laurel!

Debra Laurel!
Eric Lattas
jason Lewis
Dawn Lindbert
Robert Luckadoo

Amy Macklin
Aaron Mainstone
Karen Mann
Ginger Marquart
Robin Marshall

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�Todd Massey
Deborah Mawby
Jim Maynard
Corey McClain
Brenda McClellan

Eryika Mendelsohn
Eric Metcalf
Shawn Milks
Veronica Minton
Chris Monroe

Sherry Neusbaum
Chad Newberry
Ryan O'Connell
Chris Ostrander
Stephanie Owens

Cherish Paradine
Mark Persails
Peter Peterson
Rex Pomranka
jason Reichhart

justin Reichhart
Ron Richards
john Richardson
Amy Riley
Todd Risedorph

David Roberts
Robert Robinson
Shane Rusell
Glen Sarles
Zail Sheets

Ange la Sherrick
Amy Hook
Brent Shook
Eric Snellenberger
Brian Stempien

Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockford
Tammy Strawser
Michael Tanner
Rusty Timmons

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�Rebecca Tobalske
Laura Todak
Sandra Tryon
Cinamon Tucker
Dawn Umland

Matt Waligora
Sherry Walters
Larry Ware
Hugh Watson
Sean Watson

Brian Whitaker
Dana Wilbur
Jeff Wilkins
Tim Wilkins
Michelle Winger

Derik Reich hart; another Michaelangelo.

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Ke lly Michael's new look.

��Where did I leave those books?

You gave me what grade?

Watch out guys, they're flinging mud!

Brian and Dawn

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Officers: Jeff Craig - President, Derek
Reichart- Vice-President, Autumn Hardy- Secretary,
Jim Howard- Treasurer, Lonna Otis- Historian.

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Officers: Brett Allman - President, Kent
Wyatt - Vice-President, Michelle Waite - Secretary,
Treasurer, Holly Moore Chad McGiothlen Historian.

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Officers: Glen Hard - President, Matt
Waligora - Vice-President, Eryika Mendelsohn, Aaron
Mainstone- Treasurer, Melinda Hagaman- Historian.

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�Look at all that muscle!

Nick- Does your mom know you dress this way

Cinamon
It doesn't get any better than this

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power, you will
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Mr. Tate getting to know the students

Between Classes

Seniors

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�Front (1-r): Kim Kaufman, Glen Hard, Connie Scott, Peter Peterson, Eric Lattas. Back (1-r): Daren Carpenter, Don Kahaian, Scott Withington,
Mike McConnell, and Brian Price. Not pictured are: Clint Cook and Jeff Hawes.

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Glen Hard- wrestling
Connie Scott- volleyball
Peter Peterson- wrestling
Eric Lattas- wrestling
Daren Carpenter - Basketball
Don Kahaian -wrestling
Scott Withington - Basketball
Mike McConnell - basketball
Brian Price - basketball
Clint Cook- basketball
jeff Hawes- wrestling

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Murray, Tim Minton, Mike Dodd, Managers - Brian Contat, and jason Price. Middle: Chad Purcell, Marc
Brand, Wade Paul, Allen Ebert, Richie Schultz, Doug Craig, Daren Carpenter, Brian Bowerman, jeff Craig,
Coach Nowicki. Back: Kirk Henning, Mike McConnell, Gary Woods, Alan McClellan, j oe Latta, Greg Dobson,
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Bronson
Concord
Springport
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Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Vandercook Lake

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�The varsity football team suffered through its
second 2-7 season. The team showed a lot of improvement and provided much excitement
throughout the year. There were several tough
losses, but the team always seemed to bounce
back the next week. The highlight of the season
was a 20-0 victory over Vandercook Lake in the
final game of the season.

Raise your hand if you're sure!!

If the weather doesn't get us, they will.

Shape up or ship out!!

GO FOR IT GUYS!!!
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�VARSITY
FOOTBALL
CHEERLEADERS

Team Members: Top to bottom: Apry l Hardy,
Jacinda Beckw ith, Pam Briner, Kim Ka ufman,
M issy McMichae l, Jam ie Spu rlock, Trin a
Luckadoo, and M elinda Fleming.

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�J.V.
FOOTBALL
CHEERLEADERS

Tammy getting fired up

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Cheerleaders: Top to bottom, left to right: Dena
Smallwood, Dena Convers e, Tammy Strawser, Beth
Philippy, Cherish Paradine, Dawn Umberland, and Laura
Todak.

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�Team Members: B.r: Mark Vanwald, Kevin Henning, Leon Knirk, Todd Male, Chris Hamaker, Bill Si ler, Pat Beldock, Hugh Watson, Amos
Barnett, Jim Maynard, Chad Curtis, Mike Clemenson, Chad McGlothen . M.r.: Mike Tanner, Coach Cook, Tate Reichart, Temery Burritt, Carl
Kurtz, Scott Carothers, Rob Robinson, Tim Wilkins, Brent Shook, john Richardson, jim Gordon, Danny Ditton, Aaron Mainstone, Henry
Snellenberger, Cl int Cook. B.r.: Robby Luckadoo, Terrie Davis, Tyler Stewart, Kent Wyatt, jason Reichart, Mark Persails, Larry Ware, Brett
Allman, Chad Newberry, jason Gail, Rex Pornaranka, Chris Ostrander, Matt Waligora.

Quincy

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Opponent
Bronson
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

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�The j.V. Football team made steady improvement throughout the season, playing
hard and with a great deal of determi.nation.
The Orioles were competitive and never gave
less than their best. _The large turnout of
Freshmen should provide a good foundation
for next season's team . The Sophomores will
be remembered for many fine performances
and we wish them luck in their varsity careers.

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�Back row (l eft to right): Scott W ithington, Derek Reich hart, W ade Paul, Mike M cCo nnell, Doug Tanner, Scott M arvin, Chris
Fay, Greg Dobson, Brian Price. Front row (left to right): Daren Carpenter, jeff Craig, Jeff Brown, j ason Coolman, Clint Cook,
and Patri ck Murray.

VARSITY BASKETBALL 1986-87
The team improved considerably from the 85 -86
season . Their 6-15 record included wins over the top
teams in the Big 8 Conference: Concord, Union City,
Athens, and Conference champ, jonesville. (All on
their floor.)
We had a Big tournament win over Bronson, 50-46
in overtim e. Six of our 15 losses were 6 pts . or less.
With the jV's having a good record and the Varsity
players returning, we should get back on the winning
trail.
The team voted Jeff Brown, a 3-year varsity player,
most valuable.
They voted Doug Tanner, who will be a senior next
year, as most improved. The League Coaches voted
j eff Brown, jason Coolman and Clint Cook as
Honorable Mention All-League Players.

Opponent

Quincy
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Litchfield
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Addison
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Concord
Springport
Coldwater
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

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Cheerleaders: top to bottom: ju lie Roberts, Tracy Snellenberger, Jamie
Spurlock, Pam Briner, Melinda Fleming and Kelly Sours.

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Fight! Fight! Show them how
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Cheerlea ding Squad : j ennifer Coan, Janelle
jeffrey, Cherish Pa radine, Beth Phi li ppy,
Dena Smallw ood, Tamm ie Stawser, Laura
Todak, and Dawn Umland.

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�Charles Cook, coach; Jeff Letterbeck, Leon Knirk, Chad Curtis, Hugh Watson, Mike Tanner, Todd Male, Kevin Longh ini . Front
row (left to right) : Shane Russell, Tate Reichart, Chad McGiothlen, Kirk Cutler, Brett Allman, and Tyler Stewart.

The junior Varsity Basketball Team provided lots of action and excitement on their way to a 3rd
place finish in the Big 8. Teamwork and a balanced attack were trademarks of the j.V. Orioles.
The hard working junior Orioles, that provided the foundation for this year's j.V. Team will surely be
a he.lpful addition to next year's Varsity team.

Opponent

Quincy
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Hillsdale
Litchfield
Concord
Springport
jonesville
Addison
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Concord

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Coldwater
jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

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Varsity
Basketball

Team M embers: Coach Gruner, Tina
Meye rs; Manager, Angie Curtis, Debbi e M arvin, Kelly Michaels, Debbie
Th o mpson, Tammy Rzepka, Co nnie
Scott, _Anjan elle Cook, and ]oEIIen
Parrish ; Manager. Bottom: Lonna
Otis, Chris Christian, LeeAnn Brown,
Penny Parrish, and Michele Quimby.

The 1986 season saw Quincy's Lady Orioles improve to the point of
being tied in the conference for 3rd with Concord, both at 7-7. Overall
the record was at 8-11 with highlights of the season being big wins over
Concord and Springport on the road; a four game winning streak and
near victories over favored Athens and later Homer in the Districts.
All conference selections included Chris Christian (1st team) and Tammy Rzepka and Lee Brown Honorable-Mention. Most valuable player
this year was Chris Christian and Most Improved was Debbie Thompson.
Both players and seven others will return from this squad for the 1987
campaign.

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�Lady Orioles tie for 3rd
in conference

Co Captains and Seniors: Penny Parrish, Tammy Rzepka, Coach Gruner, Angie Curtis,
Michele Quimby.

QUINCY

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OPPONENT
Bronson
Union City
Camden-Frontier
Concord
Springport
jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Litchfield
Homer
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Homer

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Front: Michelle Waite, Debbie Laurell, Melissa Dodd, Roni Minton, M onique Bo ley, Lo rri e Davi s. Back: Coach Moore,
Amy All en, Sandy Tryon, Laney Fickl e, Amy Shook, Rach el Booher, Heath er Murray, M anager: Tina M eyer.

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only won four games, they stuck
together and worked extremely
hard during the season. The team
was a constant joy to be around
and one that improved tremendously during the year.

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Bronson
Union City
Camden
Concord
Springport
jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Litchfield
Homer
Concord
Springport
jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

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�QUINCY GOLF TEAM
finished 2nd in the league.

Team Members: Coach Bob Mitchell, Kevin Longhini, Chad Musselman, Steve Trail, Jeff Lutterbeck, and
Jeff Hawes. 2nd Row: Carll Converse, Nick Bowers, Ryan O'Connell, Debbie Lutterbeck, Greg Donay,
and Brandon Barrett.

The Oriole Golf Team had a very successful season. They finished 2nd in the
league with 7 wins and 1 los_s. They were 2nd in the Branch County Meet and 8th
place in the Regional Meet. Overall the team had 9 wins and 5 losses. Individually,
Jeff Lutterbeck placed on the All-Country Team. Carll Converse earned MostImproved Honors, and Chad Musselman and All-Country, All-Conference, and
Most Valuable. The j.V. Team had 1 win and 5 losses.

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�Team Members: B.r.: Chad Newberry, Andy Hawes, Tim Wilkins, Derek Horn, Don Kahaian, Gary Woods, Lynn Hard, Amos Barnett. jason
Gale, Coach Downey. M.r.: Glen Hard, jeff Wilkins, Glen Hard, Eric Lattas, Kent Wyatt, Derek Ball, Mike Dodd, jeff Hawes, Kenneth
Coco. Mike Clemenson. F.r.: Mat Maid - Melissa Dodd, Manager - jeremy Cockrell, Aaron Hilton, Shawn Cockrell, Mat Maid Monique Boley.

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Springport
jonesville
Athens
Un ion City
Homer

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Quincy
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Quincy
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�The 1986-87 wrestlers continued their successful tradition of winning ways . The combination of veterans and
rookies helped the Oriole wrestlers to a 10-3 -1 record, a first place tournament win at Clinton, and five wrestlers advancing to the State Finals .
The team was led by four senior wrestlers, Mike Dodd (25-11 ), Jeff Hawes (35-12), Don Kahaian (29-8), and Lynn
Hard (18-15) . These four along with the underclassmen managed to place this Oriole squad to a disappointing third
place finish in the Big 8.
Team awards consisted of the following individual achievements.
Outstanding Rookie Wrestler - Glen Hard
Most Improved Wrestler- Lynn Hard
Hard Nose Wrestler- Mike Dodd
Spark Plug - Gary Woods
Most Falls - Gary Woods
Most Team Points - Glen Hard
Most Take Downs- Don Kahaian
Iron Man - Derek Ball
Most Valuable Wrestler- Jeff Hawes

Jeff Hawes at State Meet

Lynn Hard versus Jonesville

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Team Members- Front: Laney Fickle, Michelle Waite, and Debbie Thompson. Back Row: Lorreta Tobolske, Deb Laurell, joEIIen Parrish, Holly Moore, Lorrie Davis, Veronica Minton, Karen Kratzer, jill Clark, and Amy Macklin

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The j.V. Spikers made a big improvement from last
year by having a .500 record this year. They took first at
the Homer Invitational and they took 3rd at the County
Tourney. Many of the girls are again returning to the j.V.
Squad, so next year should be another good year.

Opponent
Springport
jonesville
Athens
Reading
Homer
Concord
Springport
jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Union City

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�Back row: Coach Becky Freeman, Debbie Marvin, Tammy Rzepka, Connie Scott, Dorcas Shilling, Lonna Otis. Front: Tina Paul, Jenni
Leosh, Michele Quimby, and Lee Ann Brown.

The 1987 Girls Varsity Volleyball team had
a successful year! Although, starting out slowly, the team came on strong in the second half
of the season. Connie Scott made AllConference and Michele Quimby and Tammy Rzepka received Honorable Mention.

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�Despite many disturbances, tragedies, and injuries during the season
the Varsity team pulled together to complete a 7-7 win and loss season in
the conference. 1st team All Conference - Don Kahaian, Brian Price.
2nd team All Conference - Brett Allman. 3rd team Most Valuable Player
- Don Kahaian. Most Improved - Scott Withington . Honorable Mention- Jeff Craig and Kirk Cutler

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Opponent
Camden
Hillsdale
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Jonesville

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�Coach Grun er, Clint Cook, Kirk Cutler, Brett Allman, Steve Trail, Ken Wyatt, Bria n Price, Scott Withington, Don Kahaian, Wade Paul, jeff Craig,
Derik Reich hart, jim Goodwin . Bat Boys: jason Moore, jerry Stempien, and Ryan Conley.

Varsity's Style

�Team Members: Front: Coach Moore, Tim Wilkins, Aaron Mainstone,
Hugh Watson, Jeff Wilkins, Mike Tanner, Michael Clemenso n; Back:
Casey Burleson, Rob Luckadoo, jason Gale, Rob Robinson, Ed Parshall,
Chad Curtis, john Richardson, and Tate Reichhart.

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�This years team was composed of 13 Freshman and 4
Sophomores, finishing 3rd in the County Tournament and
defeating a strong Hillsdale team, which brought
everything together for them. This years squad got great
pitching in every game, and with someone new contributing with timely hitting in every game. Thank you
gentlemen for not only a great season, but a fun one also.

J.V.
BASEBALL "87"
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�Front: April Philippy, So nja Bea n, Lorett a Tobalskei, Michelle Jeffrey, Kathy Freeze, M arci Baker, Jerri Clark, Karen Kratzer, Asa ko Miura, Angela
Kirt, Debbi e Berry. Middl e: Tammy Strawser, Dana King, Lori e j ohnston, Tracy Snellenberger, Do rcas Shilling, Autumn Hard y, April Hard y, Jacki e
Cash, Gaye Coolman, Bet h Philippy, Michele M cC iughen. Back: Coach Chard , Laura Todak, An] anell e Cook, Co nni e Sco tt, Cary Coonce, Chris
Christi an, Kelly Michaels, Misy M cMichael, Pam Mill er, Karen M ann, Brend a Kempton, Kri sti e M cRae, Dawn Ru sse ll, and Coach Ad ams.

The Quincy Girls track team continued their
winning tradition with an outstanding season .
They finished with a perfect 10-0 dual meet
record and a 7-0 conference record which earned the team the Big "8" Championship. The girls
won championships at the Regional Meet, Conference Meet, Bronson Invitational, Grass Lake,
Quincy and Mendon Relays. School records set
this year: Kelli Michael - 110 yd . hurdles, 15.5
and 330 yd. Hurdles, 49 .0; Dawn Russell - 440
yd . dash, 60.4; Tracy Snellenberger, Kathy
Freeze, Loretta Tobolske, and Cary Coonce - 2
mile relay, 10:32.9. Connie Scott set a conference record in the high jump t 5' 3".

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The 1987 Boys Track Team finished with an
overall dual meet record of S-5 {3-4 in the league).
This was their first winning season since 1982. A
fourth place finish in the conference meet along
with their dual meet record allowed them to finish
in fourth place in the final league standings.
The highlight of the season was at the Mendon
Relays where the boys and girls joined forces to
win the Co Ed and Overall Championships.
joe Stevens and Don Kahaian led this year's
team as they scored 280 and 220 points respectively on thier way to qualifying for the state meet for
the second year in a row.

Quiet Moments

Don, Always A Winner

Run Faster Pat or Coach will make us
run another mile

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�Team Members: Front: Danny Mauby, Chris Ostrander, Weston Hardy, Corey Mclain, Clint Cook, Danny Ditton, Mark Persails, Ryan
O'Connell. Midd le: joe Stephens, Rusty Timmons, Don Banker, Kirk Henn ing, Scott M arvin, Mike McConnell, Todd Male, Gary
Karn ey, Brian Barrett. Back: Don Kaha ia n, Kevin Longhini, Andy hawes, Jeff Lutterbeck, Chad McGiothlen, Brian Bowerman, Richie
Schultz, and Coach Ludlow.

Coach Ludlow
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�Team Members: Lori Baker, Tina Briggs, Cary Coonce, Christy McRae, Dawn Rusell,
Coach Chard . Bottom Row: Loretta Tobolske, Debbi e Berry, Shirley Delaney, and Jill
Clark.

After several years without a cross-country team, the
sport was again introduced into the high school. The girls
team had a great beginning; finishing with a 5-2 dual
meet record. Their league record of 5-1 was good
enough for a second place finish. Loretta Tobolske set a
school record of 21 :00 .0 in the jonesville meet. Loretta
was also selected as the Most-Valuable runner by her
team mates. Cary Coonce was selected as the
Most-Improved.

Lori giving it her all!

If I had known it was this muddy I would have
worn waders.

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Cary on her way to Victory.

�Coach Parzych, Tim Dowker, Scott Marvin, joe Stevens, Coach Chard. Bottom Row:
joe Cekanc'er, Shane Russell, Derek Ball, Gary Karney and Donnie Banker.
Wait up joe

The boys team finished with a 2-4 dual meet record which
was good enough for fifth place in the league. The boys
showed steady improvement throughout the year. Scott
Marvin posted the best time of the season in 19:22.0. Scott
was also selected as Most Valuable by his team mates. Shane
Russell was selected as the Most-Improved. The seniors will
be missed next year, but with this years experience next
year's team should show improvement.

just a little further Scott.

And they're off

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Doug Tanner, Erica Ewers, Don Kahaian, Mike McConnell, Holly Moore, Greg Dobson, jim Howard,
JoEIIen Parrish, Michelle Waite, laney Fickle, jason Enos, Brett Bowers. Back: Brian Price, Dawn Russell,
Jeff Brown, Brian Bowerman, Scott Withington, Daren Carpenter, Van Marshall, Lori Sobiech, Penny Parrish, Kelly Sours, Mike Dodd, Michelle Quimby, and Mrs. Budd.

Proud Parents

Cindy Moore Pins Holly

The National Honor Society held its annual induction ceremony Friday, May 8. Lori Sobiech opened the ceremony by welcoming the
students, parents, and guests. Don Kahaian delivered the invocation
and the National Honor Society emblem was explained by Marilyn
Fryer. Seventeen new members were inducted this year during the
tapping ceremony. Each new inductee received a membership card
and blue ribbon, representing the society's colors. Lt. Alec Legg was
the guest speaker. Legg, an '82 graduate and a 1986 graduate of the
U.S. Air Force Academy, spoke in the topic of "There go I, except for
me" which stressed the importance of taking the risks necessary to
achieve one's goals in life. The chapter officers are Lorie johnston,
President; Jeff Hawes, Vice-President; Michele Quimby, Secretary;
and jim Howard, Treasurer. The Chapter advisor is Victoria Budd.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ewers Congratulate Erica

�Student Council Officers:
President- Penny Parrish
Vice-President - Brian Price
Secretary - Dawn Russell
Treasurer - jim Howard
Parliamentarian - Lori Sobiech and
Jo Ellen Parrish

Student Council Representatives: Anajanelle Cook, Kent
Wyatt, Jeff Hawes, Daren Carpenter, Jeff Craig, Autumn Hardy, Lori Stayner, Holly Moore, jenni Leosh, Debbie Lutterbeck, Amy Shook, Laney Fickle, Chris Christian, Connie
Scott, Tammy Rzepka, Missy McMichael.

Student Council Alternates: Missy McMichae l, Pat Murray,
Aaron Mainstone, jeff Lutterbeck, Doug Craig, jason
Coolman, Derek Reichart.

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�CHEAPER

BY
THE
DOZEN

Q.S.P.A. Members: Ken CoCo, jason Enos, Scott Marvin, David
Fillmore, Marc Brand, Greg Donay, Chris Hamaker, Donnie Banker,
and Rick Bowers. Bottom Row: Apryl phillipy, Sean Watson, Bo
Roberts, Holly Moore, Tina Myers, Gaye Coolman, Jamie Lemke,
and Tracy Ryan.

Quincy High School performing arts presented
"Cheaper by the Dozen" on March 21 and 22, 1986.
The play was co-directed by Ms. Jamie Wilson and
Ms. Kelly Snyder. Stage Manager was Kirk Henning.
It was about the adventures of the family reared by
Frank Gilbreth Sr. and his wife Lillian in the early
1920's. There were 12 Gilbreth children ranging in
age from 17 on downward. The play was filled with
humor that was fresh and genuine. Everyone gave a
superb performance .

Marc, are you sure this is the way we get the leading
roles?

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David - "I ' ll give you the sun, the moon . . ."
Tina ... " Yeh, Sure Dave.

�The show wou ldn't go on without the work of our stage
crew. Ken CoCo, Marc Brand, Greg Donay and Bo
Roberts.

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cost umes.

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(Directors) receiving a gift from the
cast for a job well done .

Smile Bo, This may be our big chance.

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�THE Q.H.S. BAND

PERCUSSION:
Tina Dowker
Dena Knapp
Lance Demerritt
Troy Harmon
Missing: Glen Hard

MARCHES
ON
FLAG CO-CAPTAIN: Tracy Ryan
DRUM MAJORETTE: Julie Roberts
FLAG CAPTAIN: Michelle Quimby

FOR
1987
BASSOON: Brian Hall
OBOE : Joel Sanderson
BASSOON: Eric Lattas

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�TUBAS AND BARITONES:
julie Roberts
jason Enos
Michelle Howard
Melissa Dodd

FLUTES: Front Row:
Tracy Ryan
Michelle Quimby
Amy Allen
Amy Riley
Back:
Rachel Booher
Kelly Cl ifford
Stephanie Owens

Missing:
Sarah Dodd

TROMBONES:
Paul Swift
jim Howard
Richard Dodson
Karen Mann

FLAG CORP: Left to Right:
Missy McMichael
Pam M iller
Jodi Lemke
Amy Allen

Derek O 'Connell
Missing:
Ed Horney

Tracy Ryan
Angela Kirt
Michelle Quimby
Missing: Kim
Kaufman

Missing:
Cindy Fillmore
Peter Peterson

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�SAXOPHONES:
David Marshall
Pam Miller
Front:
Missy McMichael
Pam Briner

TRUMPETS: Back Row:
Sean Watson
David Fillmore
Marc Brand
Mike McConnell
Rusty Timmons
joel Lasher

FRENCH HORNS:
Carll Converse
Brett Bowers
Sandra Siegel
Amy Shook

Front Row:
Melinda Hagaman
Jamie Lemke
Michelle Hawkins
Tina Briggs

WOODWINDS: Back Row:
Jodie Lemke
Ange la Kirt
Marilynn Fryer
Brenda Manley
Front Row:
Cinamon Tucker
Melissa Burke
Jamie Spurlock
Gaye Coolman

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�Back: Jeff Lutterbeck, Jeff Hawes, Mike Dodd, Scott Withington, Pat Murray, Daren Carpenter, Derik Reichart, Andy Hawes, Joe Stephens,
Richie Schultz, Jason Coolman, jim Howard, jeff Craig, Brett Allman, Clint Cook. Middle: Mr. Cook, Brian Price, Jeff Brown, Don Kahaian,
April Hardy, Michelle Quimby, Debbie Thompson, Loretta Tobalski, Chris Christian, Kelli Michaels, Dorcas Shilling, Scott Marvin. Front:
Tammy Rzepka, Dawn Russell, Debbie Lutter beck, Penny Parrish, Autumn Hardy, Cary Coonce, and jenni Leos h.

Varsity Club Officers:
Jeff Brown -Vice President,
Daren Carpenter- Treasurer,
Don Kahaian - President,
Derik Reich hart- Sargent of Arms,
Doug Craig- Secretary.

VARSITY CLUB
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�FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
Members include: juanita Gollnick, Leon Knirk, Deb Laurell, Todd Massey, Rex Pomranka, john Richardson,
jason Reichhart, Tate Reichhart, Brent Shook, Eric Snellenberger, Mike Tanner, Hugh Watson, Eryika
Mendelsohn, Eric Avery, Steve Clifford, Erica Ewers, Colt Gollnick, Jim Gordon, Karen Kratzer, Jeff Lutterbeck,
David Marshall, Amy Newberry, joEIIen Parrish, Henry Snellenberger, Paul Swift, jason Webb, Chad Carpenter,
Brian Connin, Paul Davis, Lance DeMeritt, Andy Hawes, Ken johnson, john Locklin, Steve Marowelli, Tina Paul,
Tim Pearson, Chad Purcell, Dorcas Shilling, Corey Avra, Mike Dodd, joseph Dunn, Steve Harmon, Jeff Hawes,
Andy Kaiser, Aaron Porter, Bobbie Shilling, and Kelly Sours.

Chapter Awards: Star Greenhand, Deb Laurell, Leon
Knirk; Star Chapter Farmer, jeff Hawes; Greenhand
Scholarship, Eryika Mendelsohn; Chapter Farmer
Scholarship, ]oEIIen Parrish; Star Agribusinessman,
Aaron Porter; Leadership, Jeff Hawes; State Farmers,
jeff Hawes, Aaron Porter, and Andy Kaiser; State
Vice-President Region 1, Chantel Coch rane; Region 1
President, David Marshall.

Chapter Officers
1987-88

1986-87
Jeff Hawes
Kelly Sours
David Marshall
Dorcas Shilling
Mike Dodd
Aaron Porter

President
Vice-President
Secretary
Reporter
Treasurer
Sentinel

Jeff Hawes was Chapter President
and Region 1 President for 198687. He received the DeKalb
Agriculture Accomplishment
Award this year.

David Marshall
joEIIen Parrish
jason Reichhart
Deb Laurell
Dorcas Shilling
Henry Snellenberger

��Back row: Brian Price, Scott Withington, Greg Dobson, Mike McConnell, Daren Carpenter, Tim Wilkins, Jim Howard, Greg Donay,
Kevin Longhini. Middle row: Advisor, Mr. Veysey, Traci Ryan, Kelly Sours, Penny Parrish, Lori Sobeich, Holly Moore, Julie Roberts, Advisor, Mr. Male. Front row: Jodi Lemke, Nici Bentler, Pam Briner, Debbie Lutterbeck, Brenda Kempton.

Youth

In
Government

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This makes the 15th year Quincy has participated in the
State Y.M.C.A. Youth in Government program . At Fall Conference in November, Lori Sobiech was elected Speaker of
the House. Traci Ryan was elected State Chaplain and Penny
Parrish was elected to represent the Southwest District as
Youth Governor candidate. jim Howard and Kelly Sours were
appointed committee chairpersons for the Lansing conference. This year also saw the Model judiciary Program
lawyers compete in the Lansing Regional Mock Trial competition. Quincy's team was made up of Brian Price, Pam Briner,
Darin Carpenter, Debbie Lutterbeck, Scott Withington, and
Greg Dobson. At the Youth Governor's banquet on Friday,
April 10, 1987 it was announced that Quincy had won our
regional competition which had 23 other high schools
entered.
Officers for this year's club were:
Co-chair-persons - Lori Sobiech and Darin Carpenter
Treasurer- jim Howard
Secretary - Kelly Sours
Promotions Chairpersons- Pam Briner and Holly Moore
Advisors - Gary Male, Brent Veysey, Marty Bowen, Evelyn
Parrish, and Cindy Moore

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Russell, Penny Parrish, Joe Dunn, Doug Holcomb, Daren Carpenter, Pat Murray, joe Stephens, and
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�Can this really be Mr. Parzych and Mr. Weber

King Don, Queen Dawn

Lollipop, Lollipop

The result of some strange science experiment at Q.H.S.

Qu een and her Court :
Lori Sob iech
Tracy Ryan
Sarah En os
Qu een - Dawn Ru ssell
Gaye Coolm an
Mi chelle H ow ard
Erica M endelsohn

Dawn Russell and Don Kahain were chosen as the 1987 Oriole King and Queen. Various events took
place with the Seniors receiving the overall champion award .
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Winger.

Miss

Liberty,

Michelle

1986
Homecoming

KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATES
Queen: Kelly Sours, Penny Parrish, michelle Christian, Dawn Russell and Debbie Lutterbeck.
King: Pat Murray, Don Kahaian, Scott Withington,
Brian Price and Daren Carpenter.
This year's Homecoming Theme was "World
Events ." The Seniors won the Pep Jug.
Michelle Christian and Donald
chosen King and Queen.

Kahaian were

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�I'm sure Michelle

I'll bet you can 't do it in
one bite!

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�Donald and Derek showing our latest fad .
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�Front: Angela Kurt, Kelly Clifford, Sandy Sigegel, Brenda Kempton, Kristie McRae, Chris Monroe. 2nd Row: John Richardson, Angie
Marsh, Debbie Lutterbeck, Lori Sobiech, Barb McClellan, Asako Miura, Kori Vandy Bogurt, Eryika Mendelsohn, Susan Miller,
Michelle M cCiughen, Gaye Coolman, Sonja Bean. 3rd Row: Chris Jeffrey, Greg Do nay, Jerry Clark, Chris Tong, Gary Karney, Marilyn
Fryer, Tim Hagaman, Debbie Berry, Scott Carothers, Chris Hamaker. Back: Robbie Luckadoo, Corey Mclain, Jason Reichart, Mark
VanWald, Brent Shook, Jason Webb, Jason Gale, Danny Ditton, Brian Barrett, and Dax Stockford .

Winning team consisted of Kelly
Clifford, Sandy Siegel, Michelle
Hawkins, Angela Kirt. High Series
Boys: Tim Hagaman. High Series
Girls: Susie Miller

�Back row: Todd Male, Pat Murray, Bri an Bowerman, jeff Lutterbeck, Derik Reichhart, jim Gordon, Peter Peterson. Front row: Derek Ball,
Clint Cook, Candy Stevens, Dena Knapp, and Max Yarbro.

DRAFTING

Brian and his Dap
Max Closing in
Dena

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�Mr. Andrew Parzych, Todd Male, M ike McConnell, jim Howard, Mr. Lonney Evon. Front row:
Lori Stayner, Autumn Hardy, jason Coolman, Trina Luckadoo and Traci Ryan.

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Traci finished in first place in the spelling competition of the Business Olympics sponsored by
Argubright Bus iness College on March 7.

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�PROJECT CHRISTMAS
STILL HELPING THE
COMMUNITY AFTER 19 YEARS
Project Christmas has completed its 19th year
at providing a helping hand to the Quincy
School District. This year about forty-five
families were provided a Christmas, that would
not have otherwise had one.
Brent Veysey
Chairperson- Chris Tong
Secretary- Tammy Rzepka
Treasurer - promotions and donations Penny
Parrish, Jerri Clark
Clothing Chairman- Nicole Benteler

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Routing, delivery- Michelle Christian
Toys and wrapping - Debbie Lutterbeck
Food Chairman -Angie Marsh

Top Photo: Jerri Clark, Chris Tong, Tammy Rzepka, Jacin da Beckwith, Lee Ann Brown, Nicole Bentler, Debbie
Lutterbeck, Angie Marsh, Dorcas Shilling, Kelly Michaels,
and Jeff Craig.

�Top Photo: Jeff and Jacinda, if you expect us to believe
you' re working hard- forget it!!!

With a mountain of boxes, this volunteer says -"Where do I begin?"

Bottom Photo: Evelyn Parrish lending a muchneeded hand.

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�Sophomores Win
Field Day
Activities

Gooojoe!!!

108

Daren giving advice before joe races

�Your Mom will shoot you when she sees your clothes.

It's all in the fingertips

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Noell, disappointed after his team loses

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Good catch, Beth

�What a time to lose my class ring
Seniors giving it all they've got.

Sophomore girls take first place

Pull! Pull! Pull!

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�Denny Abbeg
Curt is Aker
justin Asher
Brian Avery

Tony Baker
Devin Ball
Lori Banker
Frank Barker
Dawn Bayless
Cassey Bell

Troy Belt
Gerald Bowers
jennifer Bregger
Theresa Brooks
jennifer Brown
Mike Brown

Brian Buckley
Shelley Budd
Erin Burley
Tracy Callahan
Derek Carpenter
Ron Christian

Ernest Cline
Robert Clute
Dawn Cole
Shawn Cockrell
Brian Contat
Kelly Craig

Derek Curtis
Emi ly Dayharsh
Scott Dobson
Wesley Dove
Angela Elliott
Jeff Erts

Sara Gibson
Michelle Goshorn
Chad Hagaman
Nicki Hamilton
Greg Hardy
Archie Hickerson

Gretchen Hiese
Aaron Hilton
LeAnn Haag
Sherry Hockenberry
Deana Houvner
jason Huss

Heather lvey
Angela Jeffrey
Kevin johnson
Brandie justice
Brenda Matlock
Scott Maurer

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8th
GRADE

�Tara May
Shasta McCiughen
Lora Marowelli
Daniel Markley
Derek Lytle
Brandy Lyons

Lisha Leveberry
Annette Locklin
Tina Lippert
jenna Letts
Linda Kurtz
Angela Kubiac

Billy Keegan
Brooks Kratzer
Kathy Kranz
Ricky Kast
Debbie Flaugher
Ch ri stine Field

Tammy Feldbauer
Thomas Miller
John Moeller
Amber Monroe
Roger Moore
David Newberry

Lorretta Newberry
jeannie Null
Laura Otis
Teresa Otis
Th eresa Parks
Allen Paul

Robert Peel
Erin Peterson
Kirt Ph ilso n
jonelle Pogue
justin Porter
jason Pri ce

jason Quimby
Tim Reynolds
Jenn ifer Richer
Nea l Richhart
Amber Rodgers
Brian Rogers

Bill Rogers
juanita Sarles
Mary Saxman
Susa n Saxman
Daniel Scherer
Paul Shi lling

Amy Sieger
Clifford Speaker
David Stempien
Kell i Stetler
jenn ifer Suever
jason Tell

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�Travis Tell
Paul Tong
Ronald Tuckey
April Walker
Jennifer Walker
Tammie Winters

7th

GRADE
Jody Ball
Michelle Basse
julie Bender
Victor Berry
Tammy Blair
Chantel Blake

Brent Bloom
Deborah Brattin
Kevin Brockway
Tina Brenke
jim Bob Brown
jennifer Burke

jason Carpenter
jeff Christian
Mike Christman
Kerri Clingan
jessica Cockrell
Scott Coffing

Tracy Combs
Dianna Crall
]anne Dooley
Peggy Dorton
David Easterday
Kendra Elliott

Amy Fillmore
jody Fincham
Roxann Fincham
Tim Finnigan
Doug Foulk
Mike Gano

Sarah Garner
Cynthia Gilchrest
jonathan Gillen
Lloyd Gipple
Allison Griffith
Derek Griffith

Jamie Hacker
Brian Harrington
Holly Harrington
jennifer Harrington
Otis Harrington
Tammy Herlan

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Amy Alexander
Kevin Allman
Carissa Ash
JoE lien Asher

�Valerie Hill
Daniel Hoffman
Heather Holden
Bob Horsley
Diana Houvener
David Hulbert

Carria lford
Lori Kimball
Charity Kennedy
Eric Knapp
Heather Kratzer
Lori Kriser

Erin Lattas
Chad Ledbetter
Kevin Lindbert
Shannon Longstreet
Heath Lynch
Sheri Macklin

Beth Mann
Lane Manning
Shannon Marshall
james Marowelli
Mike McCauley
Greg McClellan

Jason McFadden
Shane McGavit
Greg Michael
David Michalski
Beth Mihocko
Heather Miller

Vicki Miller
Ryan Moore
Amy Mulligan
Dodi Neeley
Laura Nowicki
Aaron Paul

Tara Pearson
Rebecca Pifer
Alan Pomranka
Gary Proctor
Stephanie Rathert
Nicole Reed

Karen Richardson
Todd Riley
Steven Roberts
james Scherer
Dawn Siegel
Bambi Simaksi

Mike Simpson
Paul Smith
Shannon Strittmaster
Jamie Strouse
Kojak Timmons
Charles Umland

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�Eric Undeen
Micki Vanderpool
Derek VanRiper
Derrick Veysey
Kristen Waligora
james Watters

Leah Williams
Kaprice Wyatt
Crystal Yarbro

David Abbeg
Amy Al leshouse
Brent Angevine
Paul Askew

Michael Avra
Rebecca Barney
Kurt Barve
Nicole Barve
Michael Basse
Angela Bell

Andrew Blair
Terry Boatman
Derek Booher
David Bowers
Matt Bregger
Robert Brenneman

Carma Broe
Christopher Burk
Tanecia Burritt
Frank Butler
Sarah Callahan
Steven Clancy

jessica Clark
Kevin Contat
jessica Coss
Kelly Crandall
Misty Davis
Megan Davidson

Nickie Edward
Heather Enos
joshua Enos
Theron Ewers
Glenn Foley
jeannie Foul

Michele Fuller
Paul Geishert
Calvin Gordon
Martin Hamaker
Heath Hamilin
Chad Handy

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6th
Grade

�William Harrington
Debbie Hickerson
Wendy Higbee
Robert Hogan
Charity lvey
joseph justice

Tina Keegan
Amy Kranz
Penny Kroa
jason Laney
Christopher Lensky
Stacy Longstreet

Danielle Luckadoo
Brian Mainstone
David Matousek
Martha Maxwell
Denise Maynard
Marci McGlothen

Amber McMichael
Melissa McVicker
Matthew Meade
Scott Metcalf
Michell Michael
Gloria Miller

April Nichols
Brian O'Dell
David Owens
Tyler Parker
Terri Peebles
Thomas Peel

Gerald Pish
Carrie Pohl
Ange la Porter
Kevin Proctor
Damian Quimby
Richard Radebaugh

Sarah Rich hart
Chassity Rigelman
Angel Risk
john Roush
Bryan Schewe
Troy Setstr

Chritine Sheets
jason Shoemaker
Lorrie Siefken
Tammy Sprout
David Stayner
jason Stempien

Adam Stephens
Thomas Strouse
jessica Sturtz
Stacy Sullinger
jeannette Swift
Cynthia Thomas

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�Nicholas Vandy Bogurt
Shalimar Victor
Tim Waite
Daren Waligora
Tanya Weage
Bryan Wendel

Matthew Winger
Sheila Wireman
jason Wittenmeyer
Susan Wymer
jeremiah Handy
Jessica Harrington

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6th

7th

8th

jennifer Kubiac
Kelli Risendorph
james Smurr

Brandy Barnett
Katina Burlew
Colleen Foster
W illiam j ackson
jason Jeffrey
Gary Miller
Erica Morrison
Marcy Ruh l
Karissa Wicker

Mike Cooke
Chris DeKon
Darl a Dowker
Chris Marshall
Travis Marshall
john McGee
David Rish

�M.S. BAND

josh Enos, jeannie Foulk, Chad Handy, Chris Burk, Terry Boatman, Michelle Michael, Matt Bregger, Heath Hamlin, Martin Hamaker, jason
Shoemaker. Middle: Heather Hulbert, Becky Barney, Shalimar Victor, Sara Callahan, jessica Sturtz, jennhy Kubiac, jeanette Swift, Amy
Alleshouse, Denise Blakeman, Tammy Sprout, Damian Quimby, Amber McMichael, jason Wittenmyer. Front: jessica Clark, Tanecia Burritt, Sara
Rich hart, Wendy Higbee, Charity lvey, Marcy McGlothen, Penny Kroa, and Daren Wiligora.

7th Grade Band: Front: jennifer Burke, Tara Pearson, Victor Berry, Beth Mann, Erica Morrison. Middle: Jamie Hacker, Micki Vanderpool, Amy
Alexander, Beth Micocko, Peggy Dorton, Becky Pifer, Valerie Hi ll, Erin Lattas. Back: jason McFadden, Larry Neshaw, Karen Richardson, jessica
Cockrell, Nicole Reed, Dawn Siegel, JoEIIen Asher, and Steven Roberts.

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�8TH C RADE BAND: Front: Chris DeRon, Tara May, Heather lvey, Brian Rogers, Erin Hilton . Middle: Dave Stempien, Amber Monroe, Tammy
Winter, Tracy Callahan, Th eresa Brooks, jake Tuckey, Erin Peterson . Back: Annette Locklin, Darla Dowker, Shasta M cC iughen, Casey Bell, Lori
Marowelli, j enna Letts, john M oeller, justin Asher and Brian Buckley.

Back row: Mr. Stewart , Carrie Pohl, Tara Pearson, Ryan Moore, Kevin Allman, Ange la Jeffrey. Front row : Hea th Lynch, Shawn Cockrell, Kristin
W aligora, and M arci M cG lothen.

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STUDENT COUNCIL

�8th GRA DE VO LLEYBALL
Front: Kelly Craig, Angela Jeffrey. Middle: Mary Saxman, Lori Banker, Dawn Bayliss, Emily Dayh arsh , j enny Suever, Am y W ond er,
Gretchen Heise, Su san Saxman, Erin Burley. Back: Tammy Feldbauer, LeAnn Hoag, Brandee justice, Tracy Ca llahan, Sarah Gibson,
April W alker, Dawn Col e, Laura Otis, jennifer Brown, and Tina Lippert .

Front : Nicol e Reed, Jamie Hacker, Beth Mihocko, Amy Fillmore, Beth Mann, Sarah Garn er, Karen Ri chard son, Sherry M acklin . Mid dle: Jodi Ball, Bambi Simaske, Shannon Strittm atter, Debbi e --, Joanna D ooley, H ea th er Kratzer, Deena Ho uve ner, Allison Griffith,
H ea th er M iller, and Tammy H erlan. Back: Jennifer Burke, Tara Pearso n, Amy Al exander, Kelie Clingan, Ta mm y Blair, Jamie Strouse,
Lori Kri ser, Kendra Elliot, and Dodi Neeley.

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Girls Volleyball 7th and 8th

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�Boy's Sports
Bas ketball: Front : Derek G riffith,
Brent Bloo m, Mike Chri stman,
Hea th Lynch, Kevin Brockway,
Mik e Ga no . Middl e: Jaso n
Moore, Coach Moore, Kojak Timmons, Scott Coffin g, Eri c Un deen, Kevin Allm an, Shannon
M arshall. Back: Derek Veysey,
jim Brown , Lane M anning, and
Willi am j acks on.

7th Grade -

Winners of Union City Tournament

Basketball Fro nt : Derek Ca rpenter,
Chris DeRon, Travis Tell, Mike
Brown, Scott Dobson, Jason Price.
Back: Mr. M cG loth en, Brian Avery,
jason Tell, Brian Contat, Derek Lytl e,
Ron Christ ia n and Erin Peterson.

Flag Football: Front: Kojak Tim mons, Erik Undeen, Jo nath on
Gillen, Derek Veysey, Kevin
Brockway, Shannon M arshall,
Greg M cC iennan. Second: Todd
Riley, Jeff Christian, Derek Griffith, Ryan M oore, Kevin Allman,
Hea th Lyn ch, Derik VanRiper,
Lane M anning, Mike Ga no, Al an
Pomranka. Third: Devin Ball,
Mike Brown, Sco tt Do bs on,
Shawn Cockrell, To ny Baker,
justin Porter, jason Price, Derek
Ca rpenter, Aaron Paul. Fourth :
Nea l Ri chhart , Kevin johnson,
Pau l Shilling, Greg Hardy, Billy
Keegan, Frank Barker, jim Brown,
Scott Coffing. Fifth: Aaron Peterson, Ro bert Peal, Paul Tong,
Derek Latta, Ron Christi an, Kirt
Ph ilson, Kevin Lindbert and Alan
Paul.

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�Fro nt : Janelle Pogue, Micki Va nd erpool, Kerri Clinga n, Lind a Kurtz, julie Bend er, Emil y Dayharsh,
Steph anie Rath ert, Hea th er Miller, Crys tal Yabro.
Back: Mrs. Ri ce, Shasta M cC iughen, Ta ra Pea rson,
Ca rri Jford , jenna Letts, Diana Houvener, Kaprice
Wyatt, Alli son Griffith, Laura Nowick i, Brandee
Lyon.

7th and 8th Grade Girls Track

Boys Track Front: Jeff Christi an, Kojak Timmons, Kevin Allm an, jonath an Gillen, Alan
Pomranka, Roger M oore, Derrik Veysey. Otis
Harringt on. Middle: Michael Simpso n, Michael
Brown, Greg Hardy, jason Tell, justin Porter,
Travi s Tell, W esl ey Dove, Derek Ca rpenter.
Back: Jeffrey Erts, Derek Lytl e, Brooks Kratzer,
Paul To ng, Ron Christi an, Erin Peterson, Kevin
Lindbert, Kirk Phil so n and Tony Baker.

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MATH COMPETITION

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Parti cipants in th e St. judes M ath -a- thon :
Front: julie Bender, Kelly Cranda ll, Nico le
Barve, M ichelle Michael, Ca rma Broe. Back:
Ho lly Harrin gto n, Th eresa Parks, Jim Brown,
Nicki Edwards, and Micki Vand erpool.

M ath Count Tea ms
Front: Emi ly Dayharsh,
jaso n Price, Erin Hilton. Middle: Kathy Kranz,
An gela Ell iot, and j ason Huss. Back: David
Stempien

M CTMTEAMS:
6th, 7th and 8th : Front: M ega n Davidson, Glen
Foley, and Tyler Pa rker. Middle: Mike Ca no,
j ason Ca rp enter, and Kevin Brockway. Back:
Em ily Dayhars h, jason Price, and j ason Tell.

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�A Jake Tuckey
State Drafting
Contest Winner 5th
B Nathcount
Kathy Kranz
4th individual
2nd oral presentation
C Megan Davidson
State Finalist in
The MCTM Competition

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�6th Grade Choir: Front: Pen ny Kroa, Kelly Crandal l, April Nichols, Denise
Blakeman, Charity lvey, Angela Porter,
Nicole Barve, Michelle Fuller. Middle:
Amy --, Lori Siefken, Carma Broe,
Heather Enos, Terri Peebles, Chris Lensky, Jennie Marshall, Tanecia Burritt.
Back: Mrs. Pluister, Tammy Sprout,
jeannie Foulk, Kelly Risedorph, Melissa
McVicker, Jessica Clark, and Sha limar
Victor.

7th Grade Choir: Front: Amy Alexander,
Crystal Yab ro, Joellen Asher, Kristen
Waligora, Heather Miller, Brent Bloom,
Nicole Reed, Stephanie Rathert, Mrs.
Pluister. Middle: Gary Miller, David
Michalski, Sarah Garner, Vicki Miller, Beth
Mann, Beth Mihocko, joanna Dooley, Amy
Fillmore, Michael Simpson, Eric Knapp.
Back: Roxann Fincham, Eric Undeen, Tara
Pearson, Laura Nowicki, Derek Veysey, Erin
Lattas, and james Marowelli.

8th Grade Choir: Front: jennifer Richer, Erin Burley,
Shelly Budd, Sherry Hockenberry, Tammy Feldbauer,
Theresa Parks, Angela Kubiac, lenni Bregger, Mrs.
Pluister. Back: Kelly Craig, Angela Jeffrey, Lisha
Loveberry, Dawn Cole, Brandee Lyon, Lori Newberry,
jenny Suever, Lau ra Otis, Amy Wonder, and LeAnn
Hoag.

�Wrestling 7th Grade: Front: Roger Moore, Ryan Moore, justin Porter, Steven Roberts, Shawn Cockrell, Alan Pomranka, Erin Barker. Back: Jeff
Christian, Brooks Kratzer, Alan Paul, Todd Ril ey, Kirk Philson, Jonathan Gillen, Shane McCavit, and Aaron Paul.

Surprise Mr. Feller

Heather, Karen and JoAnna look pleased that school is over for the day
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�7th Grade
Front: Amy Fillmore, Kristen Wa ligora, · j ulie
Bender, Kendra Elliot, Kaprice Wyatt, Heather
Miller, Stephanie Rathert. Back: Mrs . Rice,
Allison Griffith, Charity Kennedy, Tara Pearson,
Tammy Blair, Beth M ann, Tammy Herlan,
Shannon Strittmatter and Laura Nowicki.

Girls
Basket
Ball

Front: Kelly Craig, Laura Otis. Midd le: Angela Elliot,
Linda Kurtz, Brandee Lyon, jenny Suever, Dawn
Bayliss, Jennifer Richer, Ap ri l Wa lker. Back: Kathy
Kranz, Nicole Hamilton, Lisha Loveberry, jennifer
Brown, Ange la Jeffrey, Tara May, Tina Lippert, Tami
Winter, and Theresa Brooks.

8th Grade

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�ELEMENTARY

129

�Muffin Avra
Tami Avra
Jerry Barnett
Stacy Barnett

5th
Grade
Scott Barry
Carri Belt
Seth Berry
W illiam Bethel
Clint Bloom
Jason Booher

Tina Bowers
Lisa Brenke
Robbie Brown
Jeremy Cockrell
Eric Cole
Clay Cook

Ryan Craig
Troy Creagor
lona DuBois
Wayne Fincham
Jeff Foster
Ricky Gilchrest
Justin Gillen
Lance Hagaman
Misty Harmon
Mike Harrington
Gordon Hill
Chris Hoh

Kevin Hollingsworth
James Hull
Hol ly Huss
Jeremy lford
Debbie Iwanicki
Rebecca Johnson
Chrissy Justice
Brandy Kast
Brian Kirt
Michael Kling
Kristy Knisely
Kyle Leosh

Chandra Lindsey
Kerri Lippert
Joh n Lothamer
Becky Maxwell
Shawna McCiughen
Sean McGarry
Heather Mickle
Bobbi Miller
Kara Mischler
Jason Moore
Nathan Mowrey
Jeremy Nelson

130

�Matt Newberry
Heather Osborne
Tony Outwater
jim Owens
Chi p Parradine
Heather Paul

Ron Paul
jennifer Peel
Mac Persails
Ed Proctor
Ch ri s Radebaugh
Melissa Riddle

Jerri Risk
Serena Rockey
Marian Ruhl
j enn y Sebring
Pat Siegle
john Simmons

Tasha Slater
Kurt Snyder
Fred Stet ler
Erin Strittmatter
Jam ie Tesch
Brandon Timmons

Jeri my Thomas
Chad Vanderpool
D ebra Varina
Val W ebb
Melissa W eber
Stephanie Wilkins

4th Grade

Erin Wittenmyer
Matt Wonders
Chris Wood
Nathan Wortz

Robby Bair
Jeff Bell
j ason Budd
joe Davidson
Jill Dobson
DougGano

Marcie Hamaker
Traci Hartford
Rachellford
Chris lvey
Danielle Jeffery
Katie Lynch

)acki Macklin
Ami Marshall
Cory Mihocko
Ben Mitchell
Bethany Nichols
Steve Sailor

131

�joe Smith
Nathan Stewart
Bobbi Topp
Brandon Tuckey
Kevin Undeen
M att Vi cto r

4th
Grade

jason Adams
jerry Adams
Jenny Bailey
William Barnett

Brook Barve
Steven Basse
Rosalyn Bates
Melissa Bauder
Chad Blair
Matthew Boger

jennifer Bowman
Toni Brooks
john Buell
William Bump
Harold Carlton
Kathy Clute

Margie Coco
Ryan Conley
Tony Coss
Matt Counterman
Kellie Cox
Quint Cox

Gene Cutler
Chad Dayharsh
Anna Demshuk
Arron Farmer
Keith Flaugher
Tonia Foulk

laura Frailey
Danny Fraley
Holly Gale
jared Garner
Torey Geishert
Richey Gigowski

Tim Gipple
Eric Handy
Betty Harrington
joshua Harrington
laVern Higbee
Nicole Hodges

Emily Hoffman
Billie jo Hogle
Darla Keck
jenny Kinney
Amanda Knapp
Scott laney

132

�Wendy Latson
james Lent
Kenny Liebler
Scott Loose
joe Losinski
Scott Lowder

Yolanda Manning
Heather Marquart
Nikki Marske
Sandy Maxwell
Amanda May
Corey McCavit

Floyd McVicker
Maria M cDowell
Sherry McVicker
Eddie Miller
Rachel Miller
Amy Mitchell
Natalie Mowrey
Trisha Nelson
jason O ' Dell
Melanie Owen
Kelly Parker
Matthew Pish

Kelly Porter
Greg Richer
Edd ie Rief
Shawna Rodgers
Stacy Rogers
Lisa Scherer
joshua Schewe
Tommy Sheets
M att Siefken
Troy Siler
David Snellenberger
joshua Stahl hood

jason Stayner
jerry Stempien
Craig Steward
Curtis Stockford
jeremy Thompson
joe Tillitson

3rd
Grade

Adam Vanderpool
Andy Vogel
Raymond Woodman
Florence Harrington

Clinton Akers
Shannon Bair
Robbie Banker
Bobbie jo Barnett
jeff Barney
Brett Bartell

133

�jason Bender
Steven Bowers
Michael Bull
jeffrey Buterbaugh
Bobby Carlton
Rebecca Cole

Rhonda Cole
Leek Conley
Michelle Contat
Darryl Converse
Todd Cook
Michael Cooley
Tony Cuyler
Brian Davis
joey Davis
Darius Dickerson
Tiffany Elser
Shawn English

Brandi Enos
Robert Ernsberger
Eric Flanders
Tony Flowers
joshua Foster
Matt French
Dean Fuller
joel Fuller
Becky Gibson
Inez Gipple
Missy Goad
Patty Griner

Shannalynn Griner
Penny Halstead
Matt Hamilton
Chris Hamlin
Tyler Hemker
Toby Hilton
Tim Hodge
Kenneth Hosek
Matt Hull
Shannon Hurlburt
Shelley Hutchins
Dan jenkot

Michael jones
Sarah Karney
Ruthann Keck
jerald Keegan
Kenneth Kesson
Tim Kling
Amy jo Knapp
Chris Knisely
Heather Kochendorfer
Tommy Lake
jennifer Lindsey
Stan Longstreet

134

�Nicol le Lopshire
John Losinski
Teresa Macklin
Amy Marowelli
Chris Marshall
Christopher Marshall

Amy Mclatcher
Betty McVicker
Ginger McVicker
Nick Michael
Mackenzie Mickle
Corey Milks
Jamie Miller
Katrina Miller
Wendy Miller
Kathy Moon
Cassie Moore
Jamie Nickerson

Mark Nowicki
Michelle Outwater
Jennifer Peavey
Kathy Perry
Donnie Peterson
Brian Preston

Nikki Proctor
Chad Radebaugh
Adrian Reed
Steven Richardson
Chad Rodgers
Melonie Rupp

Chad Sebring
Craig Shook
Nathan Stempien
Andy Strang
Jenny Sturtz
Brandon Suever

Amy Swift
Shanna Talant
Karen Tanner
Ryan Tappenden
Matt Taylor
Robert Tillitson

Carrie Tuttle
Jason Vanderpool
Carrie Wonders
Shelby Wortz
Connie Wynn

Christy Akers
Travis Alexander
Heather Angevine
Sean Ash

2nd
Grade
135

�Amber Avra
janet Ball
Amber Barnett
Carrie Barnett
Michelle Barnett
David Barney

Andy Beach
Alisha Bethel
Dusti Blair
Carie Boatman
Courtney Brockway
Tao Broe

Callie Budd
Wally Canon
Ronnie Cobb
Chris Coffey
Stacy Cole
Sarah Conley

jason Covey
Travis Estlow
). R. Fenton
Nick Garner
Michael Geishert
Harley Gibson

Nick Gigowski
Matt Gollnick
joe Gray
Greg G reen
Ashley Griffith
Pam Griner

Mark Gurik
Brandi Hardy
Barry Harrington
Elisha Harrington
Shaun Herlan
Tim Hoeflinger

Dustin Hoffman
Gene Howe
Becky Hughes
Heather Hurley
Denise Hutchins
Tim Jahr

Kendra johnson
Ralph johnson
Matt Kinney
Mary Ann Kirt
Kari Knapp
Betsy Knirk

Tammy Lamb
Melissa Lattas
Janelle MacDonald
Jason Mainstone
Brandi Manley
Jolene Marvin

136

�jason Marowelli
M el issa Marriott
Br1an Massey
Dean McDowell
Michael Milks
Ben Miller
Jamie Montgomery
Karmen Montgomery
Terry Owens
Amanda Peavey
Chris Peavey
Shawn Peet

justin Pish
Chad Purcell
Krista Purcell
Kenny Radebaugh
Mandy Riddle
Sindy Root
Patty Rutenbar
Michael Schmidt
joey Sebring
Richie Shaw
Charles Shortridge
Jamie Sieger

Aaron Smith
Eric Smith
joshua Smith
Nichole Smith
Matt Snyder
Tara Strong
BiiiTopp
Danielle Tucker
Davey Tuttle
Samantha VanAuker
Jamie Vanderpool
Amber Waligora

Sam Walker
Billy Wallace
Kristen Weaver
Tanicka Whitaker
jessica Wibert
Carri Winter

1st
Grade

Bill Wright
james Wynn

Stephanie Abbott
josh Alexander
jared Ball
Duane Barnett
Matt Barry
Kimberley Barve

137

�Dean Bauder
Michelle Beach
Brandy Beeman
Bryan Bellamy
Jeff Blair
Tony Boger

Jamie Bowers
Lantz Brown
Tyler Brown
Ashley Cannon
Dawn Cazier
Ben Clark
KimmyCiark
Seth Coffing
Wyatt Cox
Travis Deloach
Andrew Demshuk
Derek Dickerson

Amy Dirschell
Steve Doney
jason DuBois
Kay Elkins
Tyler Estlow
Matthew Everline
Tonya Ferguson
Chrissy Frederick
Jake Cilchrest
Leslie Gillen
Derek Goodwin
Kari Green

john Gurik
Amber Hamlin
jeremy Hawes
Bambi Hayes
Ryan Hemker
Aaron Hill
Sara Hodges
jason Hungerford
Nicole Hutchins
Mariana jones
james Keck
Kimberly Keck

Sarah Kimball
Tami Kling
Mark Knirk
Angela Kosarue
Matt Kruse
Stephanie Leshk
Chantell Longardner
Vanessa Lovatto
Corey Luse
Adam Lynch
Kristin Marsh
Nathan McCall

138

�Melinda McCullough
Matt McRae
Robert McVicker
MattMetz
Crystal Michael
Daniel Miller

Picture

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Available

Kelli Monedero
j . R. Morrison
Tommy Morrissey
Marney Mosher
jennifer Motsinger
lnamra Nance

Timmy Nichols
joshua Nickerson
Eric Obeshaw
Beann O ' Neil
jeramy Parker
Melody Persails

Dani Posante
David Preston
Lori Preston
Carrie Reif
Danny Richmond
Corey Rogers

Corey Rogers
Lyle Root
Trisha Rupp
Chris Russell
Sara Scantlen
julie Scherer
Missy Siefken
Lindsey Slusser
Becky Small
Krista! Smith
Stephanie Smolinski
Alicia Snellenberger

Timmy Stout
joel Strittmatter
Lance Strong
Adam Supionoski
Danny Tappenden
Lynn Taylor
Delinda Thomas
Brad Topp
LaceyTopp
Nick Travis
Secret Tucker
Aaron Vanderpool

Shane Watson
Matt Weaver
Scott Williams
Greg Wineland
Karin Withrow
Carie Wittenmyer

139

�Sarah Wood
MandyWortz

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Corey Brewer
B. j . Brown
Robbie Bump
Carissa Griffith
Kenny Holroyd
Angela jenkot

Jason Kling
Crystal Latson
Phillip Lewis
Michael Marasigan
Cammy Marowelli
Brandy Radebaugh

KINDERGARTEN

Brian Rodgers
Cory Smith
Brad Tillitson
Chantal Walworth

Julie Adair
Misty Barnett
Joshua Bartel
Mandy Bean
Mandy Bender
Renee Birch

Tina Borgert
Gregory Bowers
Ashley Brainard
Jason Breneman
Kristie Brown
Sarah Burgoon
Josh Burleson
Ded ra Cady
Ryan Callahan
Chris Carlton
Adam Carpenter
Amber Carr

Jenifer Case
Jill Cook
Tiffiny Cook
Cindy Cess Amanda Covey
Josh Crandall
Frances Cun ningham
Joshua Curey
Emmanuel Dejesus
Steven Doty
Amber Earl
Brian Elser

140

�Kenneth Fickle
Lisa Foschi
Amanda Frailey
David Fraley
Cheryl Frederick
Karen French
Brandon Fuller
Teri Gipple
Jamie Goad
Heather Gordon
Erik Goshorn
Travis Goshorn

Meredith Griner
Jason Halstead
Amy Harmon
Maria Herlan
Ember Hoffman
Robert Holmes
Matthew Houtz
Ash ley Howe
Rachel Hughes
Hannah King
Christy Kling
Richard Knisely

Joshua Lahnum
Sam Lamb
Matthew Landis
Tyson Lindsey
Jason Lowder
Jon Luckadoo
Heidi MacDonald
Tony Macklin
Robert Mann
Jessica Marson
Trevor Mason
Stacie Massey

Staci McGiothlen
Joshua McPherson
Gloria Meiring
Emily Mihocko
Joe Miller
Kristen M ishler
Jennie Moeller
Amanda Moore
Ke lly Morris
Carrie Noble
Lee Porter
Timothy Priest

Scott Ridd le
Nicholas Rogers
Kevin Schmidt
Cricket Simaske
Shawn Smead
Caleb Smith

141

�Chris Smith
Michael Smith
Tristan Stempien
Holly Strang
Tracy Sturtz
Ivan Swift

Denny Taylor
KelliTell
Mandy Van Auker
Danette Waligora
jordy Wentworth
Richard Wibert

Gregory Wicker
Corey Williams
Cristy Winford

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Corey Wood
Randy Miller
jack Dove
james Selbee
David Mitchell

Kelley Beckman
Chad Brown
Melissa Cole
Christin Daniels

Tyler Davis
Christy Frick
David Gibson
Kenny johnson
jon Lovatto
Kevin Mainstone

justin Miller
joey Pengelly
Meagan Posey
Ryan Shortridge
Melinda Spaulding
jonathan Wedel

Francis Williams
jessica Zachrich

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QUALITY PRODUCE
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YORK'S RESTAURANT
122 W. CHICAGO
QUINCY, MICHIGAN 49082
DAILY SPECIALS
639-8980

COLDWATER M149036

CONGRATULATIONS
SENIORS

GENE'S [ M;bll) SERVICE

Diedrich Funeral Home
111 East Chicago
Quincy, Michigan
639-5555

PRIVATE
PARTIES

We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9595
36 E. Chicago,Quincy

BANQUET
HALL

ROBERT SARGENT
PRESIDENT

Sarge's Markets

Quincy Pizza Place
639-7131
OWNER
PAt &amp; JERRY ROWE
849-2759

106 W. CHICAGO
QUINCY, Ml49082
517-639 -8025

OWNER
SHANNON &amp; LINDA ROWE
849-9786

STEEL FABRICATORS • WELDING SPECIALTIES
MATERIAL HANDLING
RACKS- TUBS- BASKETS

Seybert's Implement Sales and Service
826 East Chicago Road • Coldwater, Michigan 49036
Telephone 517/279-8002

Yukon Manufacturing
208 S. RAY QUINCY ROAD
QUINCY, MICHIGAN 49082

JIM TONG
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GREG TUCKEY

ED BOWERMAN

PLANT (517) 639-3415
HOME (517) 639-8446

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DAIRY QUEEN

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 87
AND
OUR GRADUATE TAMMIE HUTCHINS

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Sundaes * Banana Splits * Fiestas
Parfaits * Shakes * Sandwiches

145 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy

WILDWOOD FARMS

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Best Wishes
to All Graduates

THERE'S NO
TASTE LIKE THE GREAT
TASTE OF McDONALD'S

JEWELRY
Your Class Ring Headquarters
2 to 4 Weeks Delivery
Fred A. Culy
Coldwater, Ml 49036
Jeffrey A. Culy
Phone {517) 279-9452
Christine Culy Forrister

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Coldwater -

Hillsdale

�Congratulations
Class of 1987

HICf
Cold.
Cable

Class of
1987

THE DISNEY
CHANNEL

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10 E. Ch icago St.
Quin cy, Michigan
639-5125

Coldwater Cablevision
Inc.
65 3 E. Chicago Road Coldwater, Michigan 49036

PIZZA • OUR' S COMES W ITH A SMILE

ACME BELT
RECOATING, INC.
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS
OF 87 FROM ACME
BELT RECOATING
Recoating used abrasive belts and
discs for
over 30 years.

Michigan:
(517) 639-8711
P.O . Box 70
Quincy, M l 49082
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California:
(805) 498-4517
3529 Old Conejo Rd. Su ite 109
Newbury Park, CA 91320

MANCINO'S OF
COLDWATER
510 E. CHICAGO
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

LYNN &amp; KAREN PAUL

BUS: 517/278-2127
RES : 517/639-8019

�Congratulations Seniors!

JACK'S
CRACKER
BARREL
GROCERY
U.S.12 Allen, Michigan 869-2652

Quincy Sav-Mart
1 West Chicago
Qu incy, Ml
639-7108
Divison of Watkins Transport

RAYMOND KRANZ, DDS
Oriole Snack Shack
Family Dentistry
31 E. Jefferson
Quincy, Ml

45 N. Hanchett St.
Coldwater, Ml
Phone 279-7909

8 North Ma in
Quincy, M ichigan 49082

639-7151

(517) 639-3345

Van's Home Supply
BU ILD ING SUPPLIES

Open 9 to 6 Daily Except Sunday

Van W. Hiton
Rex L. Hilton
Co-owners

125 W. CH IC.
QUINCY, Ml49082

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Artist Supplies

Wholesale Electric Supplies
Telephone 517/278-4518
652 East Chicago Road
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

147

�VARIETY SHOPPE

517- 639·8717
or
639·7133

Howard and Clara Lee May, Owners
QUINCY AUTOMOTIVE INC.

The Oriole
Center

Import &amp; Domestic Auto Parts
Ditzler Paint &amp; Accessories
OPEN 7 DAYS

DAVE BUTLER
BOB BUTLER

123 W. Chicago Street
Quincy, Michigan
49082

Quincy, Michigan 639-8102

ROYAL CHEVROLET •
BUICK

Compliments of

KEN AND DENISE
637 E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater, Ml 49036
V2 Mile East of 1-69

Telephone
517-279-8061

BRANHAM

Compliments

of JERRY and CAROL
SALYER

Quincy Golf
Course
639-4491

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Parrish Excavating
May the dreams of
your past be the
realities of your future.

�THE CROTTY
CORPORATION
Wishes you Good Luck
Seniors

Crotty Corporation
848 West Chicago
Quincy, Michigan
517-639-8787

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BRIDESMAIDS,
MOTHERS AND
PROM GOWNS

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Star of the West Milling Co.

Quincy
86 W . Chicago
Quincy, Michigan
14 Church St.
Quincy, Michigan 49082

639-8677

639-3165

Camby Candy &amp; Grocery Co.
GOOD LUCK FROM

425 jay Street
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Certified Sand &amp; Gravel
230 Michigan Ave.
Coldwater, Mich.
279-8442

Candy
Tobacco
Retail &amp; Institutional Foods
278-5479
279-8100
(51 7) 2 79-8448

Shop Our New

EARL

ALLENE

JC PENNEY

Foster's Pictures &amp; Custom
Frames

Fashion Store

LARGE VARIETY • FAST SERVICE
57 EAST CHICAGO STREET
QUINCY, MICHIGAN 49082
(517)639-7118

9 W. Chicago

Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday Noon-S p.m.

1 BLOCK EAST OF DOWNTOWN

MIDWEST
FOUNDRY
COMPANY

Coldwater, Michigan

Est. 1854

A DIVISION OF THE
MARMON GROUP INC .

Supporting the Community and Progressive Education Through Cooperation and Donation.

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�KASCO ABRASIVES
53 WEST Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

(517) 278-8614

WHOLESALE
RETAIL

A DIVISION OF VACHON INDUSTRIES
580 RACE STREET / P.O . BOX 383
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036

Haro ld Ca rd

Ron VanK erse n

VA LU E &amp; SE RVI CE FIRST

876 E. CHICAGO
QUINCY, Ml 49082

PHONE
517-639-8554

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512 E. Chi cago St.
Co ldwater, Ml 49036

(5 17) 278-4495

" YOUR INSPIRATION FORA BEAUTIFUL
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27 WEST CHICAGO ST
COLDWATER M l 49036

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Automotive
Inc.

DUNWORTH AUTOMOTIVE, INC.
168 DIVISION ST.
TELEPHONE (517) 279-7571
P.O. BOX 466
COLDWATER, Ml49036-0466
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15 17 ! 278 - 5814

BOBBY HANKINS

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COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
517-278-4060

"HOME OF THE OMNI-CHORD"

�AMAX SPECIAL TV
METALS
CORPORATION
460 Jay Street
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Phone 517-279-9511
TWX 510 443 4460

153

�Clare
Home Comfort Products
Since1854

The First Name In High Efficiency

Karney Heating &amp;
Plumbing
1OS E. Chicago
Quincy, Ml49082

Fashion Concepts For
Today's Woman

23 W . Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan
278-4345
Barbara Faulkner, owner

Offic e Equipment
Office Suppl ies

517-639-8913

COFFEE

CUP

TAYLOR'S STATIONERS

12 N . Ma in St .
Quincy, Ml
(517) 279-8046
Howard Taylor
Owner

58-60 W . Chicago St.
Coldwater, Ml 49036

Luncheon Specials
Breakfast Served Anytime
Mon.-Fri. 5 AM-2 PM
Saturday 5 AM- 1 PM

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" YOUR FIRST NAME IN FL OWERS &amp; CRAFTS "
65 F. Chicago Sl.
CPidwoler. Ml 49036
9·5 30 M-F, 9·5 Sui.
PH. 279·953 6

154

"A TOTAL FITNESS CENTER"

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Here Community Banks First.

Working Together to be First

Quincy • Coldwater • Bronson • North Adams
Member
FDIC

Best Wishes for a Successful Year

155

�QUINCY ACE
HARDWARE

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Hardware* Paints* Tools*
Housewares* Electrical*
Plumbing and Heating
Supplies* Sporting Goods
Ace is the Place with
the Helpful Hardware Man
"Right on the Corner"
1 East Chicago St. Quincy, Michigan
Phone 639-5325
Wh1te West inghouse
We 're making things beNer for you!

Congratulations 1987 Graduates
From

acoRn BUILDinG comPonenrs 1nc.

Quality Aluminum Frame Windows and Steel Entry Doors

156

�WHITE SUPPLY
COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing and Heating
639 E. Chicago, Coldwater

-Dan Dobson, Agent
See Us for All Your Insurance Needs
STATE FARM

59 S. Monroe St .
Coldwater
INSURANCE

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CONGRATULATIONS
SENIORS
GATES
ACCOUNTING
AND TAX SERVICE

750 STATE RD.
CAROL D.
GATES-BOWERMAN

QU INCY, M ICHIGAN

157

�You'll Find All The
Shopping News

In The

READ IT EVERY
WEDNESDAY
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�Congratulations
SENIORS!

Maple Villa

Farms

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872 C~icogo &lt;:Qd .
Qui11cy. vUd. 4q082
63q. 8505

B'S SHOP &amp; FL V
Ray and Fran Bregger, Owners
Package Liquor * Beer
Wine * Groceries
Hunting and Fishing Supplies

1294 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy

639-4104
Open 7 Days

D&amp;D Cycle
695 E. CHICAGO
(517) 278-5532

�Branch Co.
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HIGH SCHOOL
QUINCY, Ml

49082
7 - PEOPLE
39 - ACTIVITIES,
ORGANIZATIONS
75 -ATHLETICS
103 - ADVERTISERS

1

�A KEY TO THE FUTURE

ACADEMICS
The high standards of Quincy High School academics
have been rewarded by the University of Michigan and
the North Central Association. Of 409 schools
accredited by the NCA, 191 had no deviations from the
association's policies and standards, and QHS was one
of them. QHS has been accredited by the NCA for 50
consecutive years. It is one of only three schools in the
state to maintain this honor.
To continue this excellence, the faculty continually
updates curriculum and adjusts to meet the needs of
students. School improvement committees work on
total school curriculum for overall improvement and
growth. Semi-annual parent-teacher conferences are
held to communicate and cooperate on continued
achievement and improvement of student learning.
Several students have been recognized by the Quincy
Academic Booster Club and the faculty for their
outstanding academic achievement. Jim Howard, Tina
Briggs, and Glen Hard were named Student of the
Month by the QABC. Missy McMichael was selected as
the DAR Good Citizen, while Mike McConnell was
named SAR Good Citizen. Jim Howard was the Senate
Youth Leadership Scholarship Program winner from
Branch County. The National Honor Society honors
new members each year by admitting them to the
national organization on the basis of teacher
recommendation.
Academic excellence is also recognized through a
scholarship program for seniors and an awards
assembly for underclassmen. Students are also
awarded academic letters for a grade point average of
3.0 or better by the QABC. Bronze, silver, and gold
medals are given for the second, third, and fourth
years respectively of a 3 .0 or better average, and any
student who earns a 4.0 receives a gold lamp of
knowledge pin .
Academics are truly the key to the future, and QHS
is proud of all who strive to achieve academically.

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2

�Page 2: 1) Deb Curtis receives an academic award from
QABC representatives; 2) Jim Howard receives a plaque
honoring his Senate Youth Leadership Scholarship.

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Page 3: 1) Missy McMichael, DAR Good Citizen; 2) Tina Briggs and Jim
Howard who were both honored as Students of the Month; 3) Mr. and Mrs.
Knirk ·discuss their son's progress and performance at parent-teacher conferences; 4) Mike McConnell, SAR Good Citizen.

3

�A KEY TO THE WELL-ROUNDED PERSON

ATHLETICS
Athletes at QHS strive to be the best they can be,
whether involved in individual or team competition or
in boys' or girls' sports. Approximately 60% of the
student body participates in athletics although some
students are in more than one sport, according to
athletic director Lonney Evon.
Competition challenges athletes to set goals for
themselves and that carries over into the classroom .
Competitors learn mental toughness which can also be
used in other aspects of life. Students also participate
for enjoyment, recreation, physical activity, and
recognition. Pride is another factor affecting
competition because athletes are competing not only
for the team and themselves, but also for the school.
Coaches contribute greatly to the athletic program.
They enjoy seeing the improvement of the athletes,
and they relish the contact with the students outside of
the classroom setting. Knowing they've had an impact
on students, sometimes more so on the athletic field
than in the classroom, is also an important factor to
coaches. The thrill of competition and recognition of
their efforts are important to coaches and athletes
alike.
Whether athletes and coaches experience the " thrill
of victory or the agony of defeat,'' QHS is proud of
them all!

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�Page 4: 1) Linda Kurtz, Shasta
McCiughen, Cary Coonce,
Anjanelle Cook, and Jill Clark
were named to the Big Eight All
Conference team in Cross
Country, and Linda and Shasta
also earned All Regional honors;
2) The girls' basketball team,
coached by Mr. Gruner, brought
home the district trophy; 3) Mr.
Ludlow leads his famous cheer!

Page 5: !)Fall sports saw several
individuals honored: Mike
McConnell and Jason Coolman,
All Conference in football; Chris
Christian, All Conference in
basketball; Derik Reichhart, All
Conference in football; and Kevin
Longhini, All Conference and All
Regional in golf; 2) Carll
Converse was honored for his
four years of play on the Oriole
golf team; 3) The wrestlers
celebrate a victory; 4) Athletes
from the Varsity Club in a lighter
moment when they participated
in a beauty contest. (Jeff
Lutterbeck, Miss QHS, won!)

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5

�A KEY TO UNDERSTANDING

EXCHANG E
STUDENTS
Ignacio (lggy) Lazaro of Madrid, Spain, finds school
at QHS to be very different from that at home. The
most obvious differences are that students stay in one
class in Spain and the teachers come to them.
Students cannot choose their own subjects, and
classes are also more difficult there.
lggy likes the kids here at QHS. He says that they
are nice and he gets along well with them , although he
maintains that ways of thinking are different.
Drafting is his favorite class, and speech is the most
difficult, but he likes it. He says that he has learned
things he never realized before . Mr. Cook, Mr. Veysey,
and Mrs. Rice, when she's in a good mood, are his
favorite teachers.
lggy hopes to improve his English during his yearlong stay and wishes to know many people who have a
different way of life. Also, he thinks he will know more
places and cities.
lggy enjoys people and has the best times when with
friends, all of whom he will miss when he returns
home.
Marie Gimenez, a junior, sees many differences
between her school in Santa Fe, Argentina, and
Quincy. Her school starts at 7:30a.m. and gets out at
1:00 p.m . She only spends two days a week in gym.
Another aspect that is different is people in her school
treat teachers with more respect. Her favorite classes
here are speech, typing, and gym, and in her school at
home they are history and art.
Marie states that people here are more open and
friendly with each other. Also, most people in her
school do not have girlfriends and boyfriends; they are
just friends .
Marie plans on visiting Washington, D.C., New York
City, and Chicago during her stay in the United States.
She is living with Michelle McCiughen , but when she
leaves in July she says she will leave with memories of
good friends.

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�7

�MOCK ELECTIONS
LEAST ORGANIZED
Brian Connin - Cindy Fillmore
MOST ORGANIZED
Doug Tann·er- Jenni Leosh
BEST LOOKING
Derik Reichhart - Julie Roberts
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Jim Howard - Connie Scott
BEST DRESSED
Joel Sanderson- Natalie Allaman
MOST ATHLETIC
Jeff Craig - LeeAnn Brown
MOST MUSICAL
Brian Hall - Cindy Fillmore
MOST ARTISTIC
Derik Reichhart- Regina Parks
CLASS CUT-UP
Brian Connin - LeeAnn Brown
MOST GULLIBLE
Rich Schultz - Derek Ball - Natalie
Allaman
SHORTEST
John Locklin - Jo Hickerson
TALLEST
Doug Tanner- Connie Scott
MOST ADMIRED
Jim Howard - Julie Roberts
MOST TALKATIVE
Joel Sanderson- Kelli Michael
SHYEST
Ken Johnson - Christa Pifer
GROUCHIEST
Gary Woods - Kym Kaufman
FRIENDLIEST
Joel Sanderson- Melinda Fleming
MOST STUDIOUS
Brian Hall - Tina Briggs
ROWDIEST
Brian Connin - LeeAnn Brown
BEST SMILE
Greg Dobson - Julie Roberts
BEST EYES
Greg Dobson- Autumn Hardy
BEST BUILD
Derik Reichhart- LeeAnn Brown
CLASS FLIRT
Jason Coolman- Kelli Michael
BIGGEST PARTIER
Tim Pearson- LeeAnn Brown

8

CLASS OF '88 POEM
The time we have left to share
Is growing shorter every day,
And soon each member of the Class
of '88
Will go his separate way.
But as we leave this home
And the lives we've shared as one,
We'll carry with us memories
Of all the tears, laughter, and fun.
We suffered some great losses
And lived through despair,

CLASS MOTTO- There is a past which is gone forever;

�But because our class stuck together
The pain was easier to bear.
Yet when the time comes,
And we have to say good-bye,
What you'll see is happy tears
In every person's eye,
Because in our hearts we'll remember
The lives we've shared were great,
And there's nothing better than
Being a member of the Class of '88.
-Missy McMichael

but there is a future which is still our own.

CLASS SONG
"Here I Go Again"
by White Snake

CLASS FLOWER
Pink Rose

CLASS COLORS
Pink and Black

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�SENIORS

Trent A. Blair

10

Tina L. Briggs

LeeAnn Brown

�Joseph F. Cekander

Norman D. Cekander

Carll E. Converse

Jason B. Coolm~n

Brian K. Connin

_ Cary A. Coonce

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�Allen J. Ebert

Sarah Beth Enos

Melinda A. Fleming

�Landon L. Garner

Brian S. Hall

Bethany A. Hammond

Autumn Hardy

Andrew Hawes

Kirk D. Henning

Josephine Hickerson

Tammy Jo Hoag

Derek J. Horn

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�Mark M. Landis

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Jamie D. Lemke

Jodi R. Lemke

�Jennifer H. Leosh

Mark L. Lewis

Katrina J. Luckadoo

Steven L. Marowelli

Deborah A. Marvin

Daniel E. Mawby

Michael R. McConnell

Mellissa K. McMichael

Kristi A. McRae

15

�Pamela A. Miller

Heather A. Murray

Karen L. Newberry

Derek E. O'Connell

Lonna K. Otis

Regina J. Parks

Rhonda K. Paul

Tina M. Paul

Miquel M. Michael

16

�Julie A. Roberts

A. Tad Rossman

Traci L. Ryan

17

�18

Richard S. Schultz

Connie L. Scott

Richard T. Smith

Robert W. Smith

Jamie L. Spurlock

Amy L. Swallow

Dorcas D. Shilling

Douglas J. Tanner

�Rhonda K. Tesch

Steve D. Trail

Floyd Noell Tucker

Tammy V. Turnpaugh

Korinna L. VandyBogurt

Melissa E. Varino

Terry D. Wallace

Tate D. Wilbur

Gary M. Woods

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�Laurie L. Barker
Kelli L. Clingan
Paul A. Daivs
Richard L. Dobson

1988 Grads Not Pictured
Cynthia L. Fillmore
Michael A. Furrow
Mary A. Jackson
Kimberly S. Kaufman

Class Officers
Derik Reichart
Vice President
Autumn Hardy
Secretary
Jeff Craig
President
Lonna Otis
Historian
Jim Howard
Treasurer

Christopher E. Fay
1970-1987

20

John J. Locklin
L. Joel Sanderson
Douglas L. Vogel

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�THE CLASS OF '89
The Class of '89, whose favorite soft drink is Mountain Dew and
who loves pizza as its favorite food, will always remember Mrs.
Forrister in lit class with her famous line, "See what I'm saying?" or
Mr. Anderson, "Gum! Basket!" Favorite TV shows range from "Aif"
on the lighter side to "L.A. Law" on a more serious level. Other

Amy Allen
Brett Allman
Joel Asher
Cheryl Balcom
Sonja Bean

Brett Bowers
Chris Christian
Mike Clemonson
Steve Clifford
Alice Collins

Dena Converse
Anjanelle Cook
Clint Cook
Gaye Coolman
Kirk Cutler

Byron Elliott
Jason Enos
Michelle Ervin
Erica Ewers
Laney Fickle

Colt Gollnick
Jim Gordon
Georgia Griner
Jennifer Hand
Michelle Hawkins

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favorites include "The Cosby Show" and "Growing Pains." "Top Gun"
and "Police Academy IV" are the most popular movies with the juniors,
but they also favor "Lethal Weapon," "Mannequin," and "Dirty Dancing." "I Think We're Alone Now" is their favorite song, perhaps because in
1988-89 they'll be the top class at QHS!

�Jodi Hess
Tina Houvener
Janelle Jeffrey
Gary Karney
Brenda Kempton

Kathy Knapp
Karen Kratzer
Ignacio Lazaro
Kevin Longhini
Jeff Lutterbeck

Todd Male
Brenda Manley
David Marshall
Barbara McClellan
Michelle McCiughen

Lisa McCurley
Chad McGiothlen
Tina Meyer
Kevin Miller
Holly Moore

Loretta Moore
Chad Musselman
Amy Newberry
Tami Parks
JoEIIen Parrish

Shannon Persails
Beth Philippy
Amy Quimby
Jennifer Rathert
Darrin Rehner

23

�Jacklyn Reynolds
Shannon Roy
Richard Sarles
Sandra Siegel
Angel Simaske

Henry Snellenberger
Lori Stayner
Kelie Strouse
Paul Swift
Deborah Thompson

Loretta Tobolske
Sam Tucker
Mark VanWald
Michelle Waite
Jason Webb

Val Weber
Becky Williams
Kent Wyatt
Max Yarbro

Not Pictured:
Kim Blair
Amy Loose
Kyle Osborn

J. R. Prough
Bill Siler

Officers of the Junior Class are Brett
Allman, President; Holly Moore,
Historian; Clint Cook, Vice President;
Chad McGiothlen, Treasurer; and
Kevin Longhini, Secretary. Mrs. Julie
Loehr is the advisor.

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�THE CLASS OF '90
The Class of '90 prefers acid-washed jeans, t-shirts, mini skirts, and
sweatshirts while pursuing their favorite activities - partying and sleeping. Mrs. Budd's infamous phrase " Tough Bananas!" is a favorite . Lockers
are most often blamed for lack of homework with excuses such as "I left it

in my locker," "It's lost in my locker," or "My locker won 't open! "
"The Cosby Show" and "N ight Court" are most-watched TV shows
wh ile cinema favorites are "Dirty Dancing" and "Nightmare on Elm
Street, Part 3."

Toby Baade
Don Banker
Amos Barnett
Brandon Barrett
Pat Beldock
Stephanie Blount

Monique Boley
Rachel Booher
Nick Bowers
Tammi Briggs
Angie Brown
Melisa Burk

Casey Burleson
Yvonne Cekander
Jill Clark
Kelly Clifford
Jennifer Coan
Katie Coco

Ken Coco
Riesie Cox
Nicky Crandall
Chris Crider
Chad Curtis
Deb Curtis

Lorrie Davis
Terry Davis
Dan Ditton
Melissa Dodd
Jodi Edwards
April Ellis

Kathy Freese
Kellina Garner
Tracy Gill
Juanita Gollnick
Mike Hacker
Melinda Hagaman

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�Chris Hamaker
Glen Hard
Weston Hardy
Shannon Harmon
Leslee Harrington
Kevin Henning

Vicki Hill
Hiedi Hockenberry
Holly Hockenberry
David Hoffman
John Holden
Michelle Howard

R. D. Jackson
Noel Kaufman
Dawn Kiersey
Dana King
Angela Kirt
Leon Knirk

Brad Kriser
Carl Kurtz
Eric Lattas
Deb Laurell
Jason Lewis-Gale
Rob Luckadoo

Amy Macklin
Aaron Mainstone
Karen Mann
Ginger Marquart
Todd Massey
Debbie Mawby

Jim Maynard
Brenda McClellan
Corey Mclain
Hope Meade
Eryika Mendelsohn
Eric Metcalf

Shawn Milks
Brent Miller
Roni Minton
Chris Monroe
Sherry Neusbaum
Chad Newberry

26

�Ryan O'Connell
Chris Ostrander
Stephanie Owens
Cherish Paradine
Ed Parshall
Heath Persails

Mark Persails
Peter Peterson
Theresa Platek
Rex Pomranka
Betti Quimby
Jason Reichhart

Tate Reichhart
Amy Riley
Shane Russell
Glen Sarles
Cheri Selbee
Tina Setser

Stephen Shaffer
Zail Sheets
Amy Shook
Brent Shook
Eric Snellenberger
Brian Stempien

Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockford
Keith Stollings
Tammy Strawser
Mike Tanner
Becky Tobalske

Laura Todak
Cinamon Tucker
Dawn Umland
Matt Waligora
Sherry Walters
Hugh Watson

Sean Watson
Brian Whitaker
Dana Wilbur
Darcie Wilbur
Jeff Wilkins
Tim Wilkins

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�Michelle Winger
NOT PICTURED:
Troy Harmon
Chris Jeffrey
Dale Knop
Dawn Lindbert
Todd Risedorph

SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Melinda Hagaman -

Emily Dayharsh -Treasurer

Jason Reichhart- Secretary

Jodee Scharp -

Mrs. Connie Rice- Advisor

Shawn Cockrell -

Eryika Mendelsohn -

Greg Hardy -

Tate Reichhart Aaron Mainstone -

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Historian

FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS

Treasurer

President
Vice President

Secretary
President

Vice President

Ms. Debra Moinet - Advisor
Not Pictured:
Janelle Pogue - Historian

�CLASS OF '91
The Class of '91 favors Spuds McKenzie t-shirts with acid-washed jeans,
especially ones with holes, unlaced shoes, and no socks. They consume
Mountain Dew and Coke while eating pizza and watching "Aif" on TV.
Favorite movies include "Top Gun " and "Dirty Dancing." FM 103 is their

radio choice. Much repeated comments by teachers which stand
out in freshman minds are "You people!" (Mr. Dogan) and " I' m
about sure, you guys!" (Ms. Snyder).

Dennis Abbeg
Curtis Akers
Justin Asher
Brian Avery
Tony Baker
Devin Ball

Lori Banker
Frank Barker
Dawn Bayles
Casey Bell
Troy Belt
Reese Blake

Steve Booher
Gerald Bowers
Jennifer Bregger
Theresa Brooks
Jennifer Brown
Mike Brown

Brian Buckley
Shelley Budd
Erin Burley
Tracy Callahan
April Carothers
Derek Carpenter

Ron Christian
Clayton Clark
Tim Clawson
Ernest Cline
Robert Clute
Shawn Cockrell

Kelly Craig
Emily Dayharsh
Chris DeRon
Scott Dobson
Wesley Dove
Darla Dowker

29

�Angela Elliott
Jeff Erts
Tammy Feldbauer
Chris Field
Deb Flaugher
Sara Gibson

Michelle Goshorn
Chad Hagaman
Greg Hardy
John Harris, Jr.
Gretchen Heise
Aaron Hilton

LeAnn Haag
Sherry
Hockenberry
Jason Huss
Heather lvey
Angie Jeffrey
Kevin Johnson

Brandie Justice
Billy Keegan
Kathy Kranz
Brooks Kratzer
Angela Kubiac
Linda Kurtz

Jenna Letts
Tina Lippert
Annette Locklin
Lisha Loveberry
Brandee Lyon
Derek Lytle

Dan Markley
Lori Marowelli
Travis Marshall
Brenda Matlock
Tara May
Shasta McCiughen

Thomas Miller
John Moeller
Amber Monroe
Rober Moore
Danny Nave
David Newberry

30

�Lori Newberry
Laura Otis
Theresa Parks
Allen Paul
Brian Peavey
Robert Peel

Erin Peterson
Kirk Philson
Jonelle Pogue
Justin Porter
Jason Price
Nichole Price

Jason Quimby
Tim Reynolds
Jennifer Richer
Neal Richhart
David Risk
Amber Rodgers

Brian Rogers
Juanita Sarles
Mary Saxman
Susan Saxman
Jodee Scharp
Dan Scherer

Paul Shilling
Sandy Shutts
Cliff Speaker
Dave Stempien
Kelli Stetler
Jennifer Suever

Jason Tell
Travis Tell
Paul Tong
Ron Tuckey
April Walker
Tammi Winter

Not Pictured:
Amy Wonders

Dawn Cole
Arletta Folts
John McGee

Jeanne Null
Brandy Rathbun
Loretta Reed

31

�32

�POLICY MAKERS

Mr. Richard Tait
Superintendent

Mr. Richard Spald ing
Principal

Board of Education : Front: Mr. Jack Faulkner, Mr. Leon Parrish, Mrs. Ca rol Kahaian . Back: Mr. John Snyder, Mr.
David Brown, Reverend David Mihocko, and Mr. Ed Geishert .

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�QHS TEACHERS
LANGUAGE ARTS:
Mr. Gil Anderson, NMU
English and French
Mrs. Victoria Budd, WMU
Quest
Mr. Robert Undeen, MSU
English
Mrs. Christine Forrister, MSU
English, Reading Lab
Mrs. Joanne Longhini, CMU
English
Mrs . Esther Gordon, Hillsdale
English

Mrs. Annette Szafranski, WMU
English and Reading
SOCIAL STUDIES:
Mr. Brent Veysey, MSU
History, News Focus, Speech
Ms. Diana Casey, WMU
Student Teacher
Mr. Gary Male, WMU
Geography
Mr. Martin Chard, MSU
Government

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Mr. Gary Adams, Hillsdale
History

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�THE APPLES OF OUR EYES!
SCIENCE:
Mrs. Connie Rice, Ferris St.
Biology, Chemistry
Mrs. Julie Loehr, WMU
Science, Biology
Mr. Edward Nofz, MTU
Science, Biology
Mr. Eldon Swartzentruber
Student Teacher
Not Pictured :
Mr. Scott Weber, MSU
Science, Physics

PRACTICAL ARTS:
Mr. John Dogan, CMU
Shop
Mr. Charles Snyder, MSU
Agriculture
Mr. Charles Cook, WMU
Drafting

PHYSICAL .EDUCAITON:
Mr. John Dogan, CMU
Ms. Debra Moinet, GVSC

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�MORE APPLES

SPECIAL SERVICES:
Mr. David Detwiler, WMU
Learning Disabilities
Mr. Robert Mitchell, BGSU
Guidance Counselor
Mrs . Virginia Brown, WMU
Librarian
Mrs . Kathleen McDonald, EMU
EMI
MATHEMATICS
Mr. Lonney, Evon, Alma
Mrs. Victoria Budd, WMU
Mr. Dan Ludlow, Hillsdale
Not Pictured:
Mr. Scott Weber, MSU

FINE ARTS:
Ms. Kelly Snyder, MSU
ARt
Mr. Mark Burgess, CMU
Music

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�THE WOMEN BEHIND THE ACTION

Mrs. Debbi Richer, Sec. to BoardjAcc't

Mrs. Mary McCurley, Receptionist/Sec.

Mrs. Carolyn Natusch, high school secretary

Mrs. Lois Ingraham, counselor's secretary

Mrs. Joanne Finley, high school aide

Mrs. Donna Keeslar, high school aide
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�BUS DRIVERS, COOKS, AND CUSTODIAN

1) Hot Lunch Staff: Winifred Marsh, Donna
McCurley, Kally Walcott (supervisor),
Sandra Parker (clerk), and Virginia Taylor.
2) Custodial Staff: LeRoy Allen (supervisor),
Regina Ewers, Jim Rockey, and Jack
Bellamy. Not Pictured: Bill Corrino. 3)
Transportation Staff/supervisor Basil
Bassage. 4) Transportation Staff: Kenneth
Bidlack, Rose Borgert, Martha Bowen,
Vkrita Delcamp, Mari DeMerrit, Regina
Ewers, Loran Fickle, Laura Laurie, Joan
Matz, Patrick Moraniec, Dorothy Nickerson,
Betty Reichhart, Raymond Riddle, lmorena
Rubley, and Earl Volkert.

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�ORIOLES WIN!

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Homecoming '87 was the occasion of many victories ... The Orioles defeated Athens, the junior and
senior classes tied for the Pep Jug competition, and
LeeAnn Brown was named queen. The senior theme
was "Coke . . . Catch the Wave," while the juniors
worked with the California raisin commercial. The
sophomores used "Avoid the Noid," the Domino's
pizza commercial, and the freshmen centered their
work on Bonkers with ···sank the Indians."

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�JUNIORS AND SENIORS TIE!
HOMECOMING '87
Lee Ann Brown was named 1987 Homecoming Queen
while king honors were shared by Jim Howard and Derik
Reich hart.

The Homecoming court included
Trina Luckadoo, Missy
McMichael, LeeAnn Brown, Julie
Roberts, Autumn Hardy, Jeff
Craig, Greg Dobson, Jason
Coolman , Jim Howard, and Derik
Reich hart.
P. 40: 1) David Marshall in a
parody of the Bartles and
Jaymes commercial at the pep
assembly; 2) the football team
was fired up at the assembly; 3)
JoEIIen and Jenni accept the Pep
Jug for the junior and senior
classes; 4) Kally Walcott takes
photos of the Tailgate Party
which she organizes for the
occasion; 5) the senior float.
P. 41 : 1) LeeAnn and Mr. David
Brown; 2) Jim and Derik; 3) the
Homecoming court; 4) the junior
float.

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�ANGIE AND CARLL
ROYALTY!
February 1-5 was designated as Spirit Week. Anjanelle
Cook, Jenni Leosh, Amber Monroe, Sarah Enos, Rachel
Booher, Holly Moore, Michelle Howard , and Angie Elliott
(#3) were named as Miss Oriole candidates while Mr.
Oriole candidates (#4) included Andy Hawes, Brett

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ORIOLE

Allman, Todd Male, Chad Newberry, Carll Converse,
Nick Bowers, Mike Brown, and Derek Carpenter. Carll
and Angie (Page 43, #l) were awarded the titles of
Mr. and Miss Oriole.

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Page 42 : 1) Blind basketball is just as difficult as it
looks! 2) Todd was heavily into spirit at the Homer
basketball game .
Page 43: 2 and 3) Chris Christian and Kevin Longhini

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win the water balloon toss for the Class of '89 for the
third year in a row; 4) Clint, Brett and Jeff win the fourlegged race for the juniors; 5) the wheelbarrow race was
won by the seniors .

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�MOORE CROWNED TIP UP QUEEN

After two months of hard practice, Holly Moore
was chosen as the 1988 Tip-Up Queen . Jamie
Spurlock was chosen as first runner-up while Beth
Philippy was second runner-up. Miss Congeniality
was Regina Parks. The five finalists included Holly,
Jamie, Beth, Cindy Fillmore, and Tina Briggs.
The 13 contestants included Jamie Spurlock,
Beth Philippy, Regina Parks, Holly Moore, Heather
Murray, JoEIIen Parrish , LeeAnn Brown, Gaye
Coolman, Cindy Fillmore, Tina Briggs , Cary Coonce, Connie Scott, and Missy McMichael.

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�1) JoEIIen Parrish performs her talent routine; 2) Connie
Scott, Missy McMichael, Cary Coonce , Cindy Fillmore, LeeAnn Brown, Holly Moore, Regina Parks during the com. petition ; 3) Beth Philippy is announced as runner up; 4)
Gaye Coolman; 5) LeeAnn Brown; 6) Beth Philippy, Heath-

er Murray , JoEIIen Parrish, Gaye Coolman, Tina
Briggs , Connie Scott, and Missy McMichael during
the competition .

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�"THE MADWOMAN OF
CHAILLOT" IS FALL PLAY
In November, Mr. Anderson and extensive cast and
crew produced the play "The Madwoman of Chailott,"
a comic fantasy with a serious message.
The cast included Jamie Lemke, Jason Enos, Nick
Bowers, Cindy Fillmore, Sean Watson, Tina Meyer,
Michelle Hawkins, Resse Blake, Shane Russell, Kelly
Garner, Brenda McClellan , Glen Hard , Gaye Coolman,
Anjanella Cook, Shawn Milks, Chris Hamaker, and
Amber Rodgers. It should be noted that many of these
performers played more than one role.
Sets were constructed by Brian Stempien, Dan
Mawby, and Joel Asher, while the stage crew included
Brian Stempien, Dan Mawby, Joel Asher, Brandon
Barrett, Danny Ditton, Eric Lattas, Ryan O'Connell, and
the cast members themselves.

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�The QSPA presented Arthu r Miller's play " The
Crucible ," a two-act drama based on the Salem
witch trials , on April 15 and 16. This was the first
drama presented at QHS in many years .
Play Cast and Crew: Front: Sean Watson, Joel
Sanderson, Tracy Balish, Jamie Lemke, Jason Enos,
Nick Brewers. Middle: Barbara McClellan, Brenda
McClellan, Kelli Garner, Sarah Garner, Angie Kirt,
Rich Schultz. Back: Shawn Milks, Troy Harmon,
Shane Russell, Joel Asher , Amber Rodgers, Brian
Stempien, and Mr. Gil Anderson.

DRAMA
DEBUTS
AT QHS

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�QUIZ BOWL
BACK AT QHS
For the first time in several years,
QHS was able to field two quiz bowl
teams to send to Springport in
November for Big 8 competition. Both
teams had fun while preparing for the
competition, even though they gave up
their lunch periods for two weeks.
The Teams: Jason Enos, Justin
Asher, Doug Tanner, Sarah Enos,
Aaron Mainstone, Chris Hamaker,
Cindy Fillmore, Tina Briggs, Brenda
Manley, Brett Bowers, and Advisor
Mrs. Longhini.

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�SPRING FLING: HOT, SUNNY, MUDDY!

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An expanded line-up of events was
enjoyed by participants and
spectators alike at the Spring Fling.
Trike races , tugs-of-war, obstacle
courses, a balloon toss and relay , a
wheelbarrow race and mud
volleyball were the activities of the
day. The weatherman cooperated
by providing a warm, sunny
afternoon fo r t he senior class which
edged out the jun iors by only 6
points overall.

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�HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH!

"Heaven Is a Place on Earth " was the theme of the
Junior Senior Prom, and , indeed , that was the case
because the jun iors spent hours decorating the Qua lity
Inn in Coldwater with a gate to heaven , bal loons , streamers, stars and glitter to make the annua l affair truly
glamorous .

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Holly Moore and Tina Meyer (1) acted as hostesses
for the event as they greeted everyone and checked
sunglasses which were the tickets.
A sa lad bar and buffet dinner, followed by cheesecake for dessert, was the menu, and music was
provided by a disc jockey.

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�SENIOR HONORS CONVOCATION

HONORS &amp; SCHOLARSHIPS GALORE!

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The annual Senior Honors Convocation was held
on Sunday, May 22, the same day as Baccalaureate
services. This was a new idea this year so the
seniors made the day even fuller by having a hot dog
cookout in the teachers ' parking lot before the
program.
Over 200 awards and scholarships were
presented. Ninety-nine scholarship awards
represented a total of $169,470 going to the Class
of '88.
1) Dorcas Shilling- DeKalb Agriculture Award ; 2) Jim Howard
Navy ROTC Scholarship; 3) Mike McConnell and Connie Scott
- Army Reserve Scholarship Athlete Award; 4) Senior Male
Athlete of the Year- Jason Coolman (Female- Connie Scott);
5) Missy McMichael - LaGrand Smith Scholarship .

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�1) Autumn Hardy - Nell Volkert
Sportsmanship Award; 2) Mike
McConnell - Phillip Normandin
Sportsmanship Award; 3) Christa
Pifer - 2 years of Perfect
Attendance; 4) Greg Dobson, Tina
Briggs, Missy McMichael - Quincy
Loan Foundation Award; 3) Juhl
Scholarships -Tina Briggs, Connie
Scott, Sarah Enos, Autumn Hardy,
Jim Howard, Jamie Lemke, Jodi
Lemke, Pam Miller, Christa Pifer,
Brian Hall, Derik Reichhart, and
Traci Ryan.

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�108th COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES

The Class of 1988 was the 108th class to graduate
from QHS. Services were held on Thursday, May 26
with the Top Ten students providing the speeches
along with Mr. Robert Burpee from Okemos, Ml, who
spoke about self-confidence during the traditional
commencement address.
The Top Ten included : Mike McConnell, Connie

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Scott, Tina Briggs, Jodi Lemke, Brian Hall , Sarah
Enos, Melissa McMichael, Tracy Ryan, Jim Howard ,
and Autumn Hardy.
Class President Jeff Craig presented the traditional
cane to Brett Allman, President of the Class of 1989
so that they may carry on the traditions of QHS in the
future .

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�BRANCH AREA
CAREERS CENTER
THE TRAINING CENTER FOR
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
Fifty-eight percent of the QHS juniors and seniors
attend one of the 18 programs at the Branch Area
Careers Center, now in its 15th year of operation .
Approximately 95% of these students go on to a
two-year college, trade school, or a four:year
institution after completing their Center education.
Technical Training Programs Include:
• Auto Body Repair
• Automotive Technologies
• Child Care
• Computer Aided Design
• Construction Technologies
• Cosmetology
• Data Processing
• Electrical Technologies
• Electronics
• Food Services
• Health Occupations
• Heavy Duty Equipment and Diesel Mechanics
• Information Processing
• Machine Tools
• Marketing and Distributive Ed .
• Natural Resources and Ag. Tech.
• Visual Communications
• Welding and Fabrication
Page 56: 1) Colt Gollnick at work in the auto mechanics program;
2) Brenda Kempton, Cheryl Balcom, and Tina Houvener study a
problem in visual communications; 3) The electronics program is
the workplace of Sandy Siegel.
Page 57: 1) Kris McRae and Deb Thompson in the health occ.
program; 2) Machine tool student Byron Elliott engrossed in his
work; 3) Distributive ed . students pose in their BACC workplace;
4) Henry Snellenberger learns about diesel mechanics; 5) Loretta
Tobolske prepares for a future in child care.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL

Page 58: Top: Student Council Officers: Front: President Jim Howard, Parliamentarian Glen Hard . Back:
Advisor Connie Rice, Treasurer Missy McMichael,
Secretary Julie Roberts, Vice President Holly Moore.
Representatives : 12th- J. Craig, A. Hardy, P. Miller,
K. VandyBogurt; 11th - A. Cook, K. Longhini, C.
Musselman, L. Stayner; lOth - L. Davis, D. Laurel!,

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C. Paradine, J. Reichhart; 9th- S. Cockrell, G. Hardy, I.
Loveberry, B. Rogers . Alternates: 12th - L. DeMeritt,
N. Jeffrey, J. Leosh , C. Scott; 11th - K. Cutler, M.
Hawkins, T. Meyer, V. Weber; lOth - N. Bowers, M.
Howard, E. Mendelsohn, T. Reichhart; 9th - K. Craig,
H. lvey, N. Price, P. Shilling.

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�Youth in Government has been in existence for many
years at QHS thanks to the dedication of its two advisors,
Mr. Veysey and Mr. Male. It has been an extremely
successful organization, and this year was no exception.
Jim Howard was elected as the Southwestern District's
candidate for Governor, Sarah Enos and Cindy Fillmore
were chaplains, and Jennifer Richer was Journal Clerk of
the Freshman House of Representatives. The organ-

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ization itself had the largest contingent from the
entire state participating in the actual operation of
government in Lansing.
Jim Howard and Traci Ryan were co-chairman of
the group while Julie Roberts was treasurer and Holly
Moore served as secretary. Jodi Lemke, Greg Dobson,
Lance DeMeritt, Traci Ryan, Julie Roberts, and
Michelle Hawkins were youth lawyers.

�YOUTH IN
GOVERNMENT

Members: Seated : Peter Peterson , Jodee Scharp , Melinda Hagaman ,
Casey Bel , Emily Dayharsh, Richie Schultz, Julie Roberts, Traci Ryan,
Brenda Kempton, Sarah Enos, Landon Garner, Beth Philippy . Middle:
Mr. Veysey, Chris Ostrander, Amber Monroe, Kathy Kranz, Jason
Price, Brian Rogers, Michelle Hawkins, Angela Kirt, Jennifer Richer,
Holly Moore, JoEIIen Parrish, Autumn Hardy, Shawn Cockrell , Glen
Hard, Tammy Strawser, Janelle Jeffrey, Mr. Male. Back: Jason Enos,
Carll Converse , Brett Bowers, Doug Tanner, Mi ke McConell , Todd
Male, Greg Dobson , Derik Reichhart, Jim Howard , Cl int Cook, Kevin
Longhini, Lance DeMeritt , Chris Hamaker, Tim Wilkins, and Michelle
Howard .

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�HIGH SCHOOL BAND MEMBERS
Flute
Amy Allen
Rachel Booher
Brian Buckley
Cindy Fillmore
Jenna Letts
Stephanie Owens
Jennifer Richer
Amy Riley
Traci Ryan
Tammi Winter
Oboe
Joel Sanderson
Clarinet
Melisa Burk
Tracy Callahan
Gaye Coolman
Angela Kirt
Brenda Manley
Amber Monroe
Cinamon Tucker
Bass Clarinet
Aaron Hilton
Jodi Lemke
Alto Saxophone
Theresa Brooks
Jamie Riddle
Coronet
Joel Asher
Justin Asher
Casey Bell
Darla Dowker
Jamie Lemke
Danny Markley
Richie Schultz
Sean Watson

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�QUINCY BAND
STANDING
PROUD!
Trumpet
Melinda Hagaman
Mike McConnell
French Horn
Brett Bowers
Tina Briggs
Carll Converse
Michelle Hawkins
Amy Shook
Jake Tuckey
Trombone
Richard Dobson
April Ellis
Jim Howard
Karen Mann
Shasta McCiughen
John Moeller
Derek O'Connell
Euphonium
Jeff Erts
Julie Roberts
Tuba
Jason Enos
Sarah Enos
David Stempien
Percussion
Lance DeMerrit
Glen Hard
Troy Harmon
Heather lvey
Brian Rogers
The Band's Graduating Seniors:
Derek O'Connell, Jamie Lemke, Rich Schultz, Lance
DeMerrit, Carll Converse, Jodi Lemke, Mike
McConnell, Cindy Fillmore, Sarah Enos, Traci Ryan,
Jim Howard, Tina Briggs, Richard Dobson , Julie
Roberts, and Joel Sanderson .
The band is directed by Mr. Mark Burgess.

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�FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA

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1) Front: Amy Newberry, Juanita Gollnick,
Deb Laurell, David Marshall, JoEIIen Parrish, Erica Ewers, Dorcas Shilling. Middle:
Tina Paul, Mike Tanner, Rex Pomranka,
Brent Shook, John Richardson, Henry
Snellenberger, Jim Gordon. Back: Eric
Snellenberger, Hugh Watson, Jason Webb,
Paul Swift, Jason Reichhart, Tate
Reichhart, Jeff Lutterbeck, Leon Knirk. 2)
Officers: Front: David Marshall, President;
JoEIIen Parrish, Vice President; Deb
Laurell, Reporter; Back: Mr . Charles
Snyder, Advisor; Henry Snellenberger,
Sentinel; Dorcas Shilling, Treasurer; Jason
Reichhart, Secretary.

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1) Greenhands: Front : Kevin
Johnson , Steve Booher, Kirk
Philson, Amos Barnett, Allan
Paul , Tim Wilkins . Middle :
Erikya Mendesohn , Justin Porter, Paul Shilling, Brooks
Kratzer. Back: Tony Baker, Lori
Newberry, Brad Kriser, Chris
Crider; 2) Dovid Marshall, extemporaneous speaking silver
award winner at the 1988
State FFA Convention ; 3) Dorcas Shilling with her parents
John and Wanda Shilling, and
4) Chad Carpenter and his parents Arthur and Bonnie Carpenter. Both Dorcas and Chad
were awarded State Farmer
Degrees at the State Convention.

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�YEARBOOK WORK: DEMANDING
t

The yearbook got off to a slow start this
year since it was October before Mrs.
Longhini and Mrs. Wuori agreed to share
the job. Then action was fast and furious
as we quickly sold ads , planned the book
and sold it to the student body , all of
wh ich was completed by November. Then
the real work began : planning pages and
photos needed, ta king the photos , laying
out the pages , writing the copy , etc .
Many students were involved at the
beginning when ads were sold but the rea/
work was accomplished by those pictured
in photo #l : Front: Brenda Manley,
Melinda Hagaman , Amy Shook , Gaye
Coolman, Yvonne Cekander. Back: Erica
Ewers, Amy Newberry, Lori Newberry, and
Christa Pifer. 2) One of our first work
sessions when we watched a videotape
about yearbook layout; 3) Gaye Coolman
who joined the staff later in the year but
produced many pages; 4) Lori Newberry
working on a layout; 5) Brenda and Erica
waiting to sell subscriptions .

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�AND TIME-CONSUMING
A first at QHS this year is the
video yearbook, the creation of Mr.
Ron Philbrick of the Carousel
Studios in Coldwater, who does the
group shots and all the film
developing for the print yearbook.
Mr. Robert Mitchell coordinated
efforts between the Carousel and
QHS.
1) Video Yearbook Staff: Front:
Holly Moore, Kevin Longhini, Cary
Coonce, Connie Scott. Back: Richie
Schultz, Advisor jCordinator Bob
Mitchell, and Jeff Craig. Not
Pictured : Traci Ryan, Trina
Luckadoo, and Tina Mayer.

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2) Melinda Hagaman and Amy
Shook put stickers on the backs of
all the mug shots, a time
· consuming, tedious task; 3)
advisors Mrs. Joanna Longhini and
Mrs. Cindy Wuori; 4) Melinda still
putting stickers on pictures; 4)
Christa doesn't like to have her
picture taken; 5) Gaye showing
Maria Gimenez, exchange student
how to do a layout.

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�NHS INDUCTS 23 MEMBERS
The National Honor Society
honors students each year who are
outstanding in the areas of
scholarship , character, leadership,
and service . Members are obliged
to uphold these standards and to
perform hours of service to the
community. Twenty-three new
members were added to the group
during the annual tapping ceremony
held on March 15. Mr. Bruce
Miller, a 1978 graduate of QHS,
was the featured speaker.

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Lemke. 4) The inductees are sworn in as members of
the NHS. 5) Doug Tanner presents the Invocation to
open the tapping ceremony .

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Page 68: 1) New Members: Deb Laurel!, Eric Lattas,
Melisa Burk, Glen Hard, Jenni Leosh, Melinda Hagaman,
Amy Shook, Gaye Coolman. Back: Juanita Gol lnick, Karen Mann, Amy Allen, Aaron Mainstone, Joel Asher,
Peter Peterson, Jennifer Rathert, Ryan O'Connell, Jeff
Craig, Leon Knirk, Jod i Lemke, Kevin Longhini, Georgia
Griner, Todd Male, and Cli nt Cook. 2) NHS members
work at parent-teacher conferences to fulfill service
obligations . 3) Greg Dobson taps new member Jodi

Page 69 : 1) NHS Members: Front: Autumn Hardy,
Mike McConnell, Pam Miller, Missy McMichael, Jim
Howard, Greg Dobson, Traci Ryan. Back: Brenda
Manley, Holly Moore, Erica Ewers, Brett Bowers,
Jason Enos, Doug Tanner, Laney Fickle, Connie Scott,
Michelle Waite, Tina Briggs , JoEIIen Parrish , and Advisor Mrs. Victoria Budd. 2) Former QHS graduate,
Bruce Miller, delivers the tapping ceremony address .
3) NHS Officers: Missy McMichael, president; Greg
Dobson, treasurer; Jim Howard, vice president; Mrs.
Budd, advisor; Pam Miller, secretary; and Doug Tan ner, historian. 4) Jeff Craig is tapped for membership
by Jim Howard.

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�LIBRARY CLUB
Library Club Members: Front:
Amy Newberry, Kelly Garner,
Karen Mann, Karen Newberry,
Tina Briggs, Amy Riley. Back:
Mrs. Virginia Brown, Advisor,
Cinamon Tucker, Mike Hacker,
Debbie Mawby, Barbara
McClellan, Traci Gill and Holly
Hoc ken berry .
Officers:
President - Tina Briggs
Vice President - Stephanie
Owens
Secretary - Kellina Garner
Treasurer- Karen Mann

French Club Members: Front:
Melissa Dodd, Emily Dayharsh,
Melinda Hagaman, Amy Shook,
Heather lvey, Jenny Bregger,
Aaron Hilton, Justin Asher.
Middle: Advisor Gil Anderson,
Eric Lattas, Tim Clawson, Joel
Asher, Melisa Burk, Kelli Garner,
Amy Riley, Brenda McClellen,
Sherry Hockenberry, Holly
Hockenberry, Traci Gill, Jason
Huss. Back: Paul Tong, Shane
Russell, Ryan O'Connell, Danny
Ditton, Nick Bowers, Brian
Stempien, Amber Rodgers,
Amber Monroe, Tammy Winters,
. Sean Watson.
Officers:
President - Amy Shook
Vice Presidents - Amber
Monroe, Nick Bowers, and Sean
Watson
Secretary- Melinda Hagaman
Treasurer - Eric Lattas and
Ryan O'Connell

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FRENCH CLUB

�VARSITY
CLUB
Varsity Club is a most active organization at QHS. This year they
entertained the student body during
the Homecoming assembly with a
Big Eight Beauty Contest which was
won by QHS beauty Jeff Lutterbeck.
The group also had a Christmas party, and even advisor Chuck Cook had
his chance to sit on Santa's lap .
Front : Andy Hawes, Kevin
Longhini, Steve Trail, Brett Allman ,
Autumn Hardy , Cl int Cook, Gaye
Coolman , Jenni Leosh, Dorcas Shilling , Jason Price . Middle: Derik
Reichart, Jeff Lutterbeck, Shasta
McCiughen, Linda Kurtz, Cary Coonce, Connie Scott, Kelli Michae l,
Sonja Bean, Julie Roberts, Tammy
Strawser, Beth Phil ippy, Glen Hard,
Weston Hardy. Back: Lance DeMeritt, Tate Reich hart, Mike Clemenson ,
Mike McConnell, Aaron Mainstone,
Rich Schultz, Greg Dobson , Jim
Howard, Jason Coolman, Jeff Craig,
Todd Male, Mark Persails .
Officers: Jim Howard, president;
Jeff Craig, vice president; Jenn i Leosh , secretary; Connie Scott, treasurer; and Derik Reichhart, sgt.-atarms. The club is advised by Mr.
Charles Cook.

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�PEER LISTENERS
Peer Listening came to QHS to
increase the students'
understanding of communication
and abilities to communicate
effectively, to increase selfawareness and self-esteem, and to
encourage positive helpful attitudes
in deal ing with others .
Front: Brett Allman . First Row: Michelle
Hawkins , Kelly Garner, Erica Ewers, Jill
Clark, Gaye Coolman, Cherish Paradine,
Glen Hard , Kent Wyatt, Dawn Kiersey , Jason
Lewis-Gale, Nick Bowers . Second Row:
Brenda McClellan , Stephanie Owens, Tina
Meyer, Lori Davis , Julie Roberts, Holly
Moore, Pam Miller, Jenni Leosh , JoEIIen
Parrish . Back: Janelle Jeffrey, Jeff Craig,
Eryika Mendelsohn, Carll Converse , Jim
Howard , Laura Todak, Cary Coonce , Angie
Cook, Chris Hamaker, and Mrs . Victoria
Budd , advisor.

DRAFTING
WINNERS

M.I.E.S.
' ' ' 1", !1'' 0 "0f"fK') T1ti U .

On April 29 the region 4
Michigan Industrial Education
Society's Craftsmanship Awards
Fair was held at QHS, thanks to
Mr. Charles Cook, QHS drafting
instructor.

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Award winners at the regional level
included : First Place: Heather Murray,
Aaron Mainstone , Neal Richhart, Joel
Sanderson, David Hoffman , lggy Lazaro;
Second Place: Aaron Mainstone, Derik
Reichhart, Jake Tuckey, Richard Smith;
Third Place: David Stempien, Peter
Peterson , Max Yarbro , Scott Dobson,
Kevin Longhini , Beth Hammond , Gerald
Bowers, and Shawn Cockrell.

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�BOWLING
WINNERS
For ten weeks many students
traveled to Coldwater Recreation
for bowling on the Mondays after
school. At the end of the season 1)
Michelle Hawkins, Angie Kirt,
Amber Rodgers, Don Banker, and
Becky Williams were the winning
teams members .. 3) Dave Stempien
had the high game of 175 and high
series of 323. Derek Carpenter was
most improved, raising his average
33 pins. Becky Williams had high
girls' series of 405 and high game
of 177.
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�MATHEMATICIANS SHINE
AT TRI-STATE

On January 30, two teams from
QHS, along with 16 other teams from
Michigan and Indiana high schools,
participated in the Tri -State University
math contest. Each team was made
up of two seniors who take the
advanced test and two underclassmen
who take the lower level test. On
Team One, which placed sixth overall,
were Brian Hall, Sean Burley, Todd
Male, and Aaron Mainstone. Senior
Brian Hall tied for fourth place out of
35 students individually on the
advanced test. On Team Two, which
placed eighth overall, were Traci Ryan,
Sarah Enos, Brett Bowers, and Jason
Enos. Junior Jason Enos captured first
place out of 32 students ind ividually
on the underclassmen test.

ARGUBRIGHT
BUSINESS
OLYMPICS
On March 19, 18 QHS students
traveled to Battle Creek to compete in
the Argubright Business Olympics.
Traci Ryan placed first in spelling and
Jim Howard in business math while
Eric Lattas was third in the latter.
Doug Tanner was sixth in spelling, and
Mike McConnell was sixth in
accounting, Ryan and Howard took
fourth and fifth respectively in
accounting. Front: Holly Hockenberry,
Kelli Garner, Kelly Craig, Glen Hard,
and Nick Bowers. Middle: Doug
Tanner, Juanita Gollnick, Traci Ryan,
Lori Stayner, Christa Pifer, Jodee
Scharp, Mr. Andrew Parzych
(teacher/advisor) . Back: Mike
McConnell, Jim Howard, Aaron
Ma instone, Jeff Craig, Eric Lattas,
Ryan O'Connell, and Leon Knirk.

74

�75

�GOLFERS FINISH THIRD

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(1)

SCOREBOARD

Quincy
3rd

191
192
185
183
170
174
175
177
177
174
166
184
184
173
8-7
Overall
5-3
League
0-6 JV's

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Opponent
Branch
County
Tournament
Coldwater
Concord
Springport
Hillsdale
Union City
Coldwater
Bronson
Springport
Jonesville
Bronson
Union City
Hillsdale
Jonesville
Concord

177
160
183
153
199
161
188
187
169
190
190
156
189
175

•

• •

�Longhini Qualifies
for State Meet
The 1987 Oriole golf season was highlighted by the team's
defeat of Concord who was undefeated i:1 league play and by
Kevin Longhini's performance at the regional meet which
qualified him for state where Kevin shot an 82 which was just
three shots back of the first place finisher. The Orioles fin ished third in the Big Eight. Kevin was named to the All-Big
Eight Conference Team, the All-Regional Team, and was
named Oriole MVP. Ryan O'Connell was Most Improved, while
Carll Converse was honored for four years on the golf team.
P. 76: 1) Clubhouse celebration after defeating Concord; 2)
Mitch waiting for scores; 3) Brandon practicing putting; 4)
Carll practicing on the driving range.
P. 77 : 1) Kevin taking a practice swing on the tee; 2) Front:
Jason Price, David Stempien, Jason Quimby, Chris Monroe.
Back: Coach Bob Mitchell, Carll Converse, Kevin Longhini,
Chad Musselman, Ryan O'Connell, Brandon Barrett.
(1)

77

�Individual Performances
Highlight Season

SCOREBOARD

Quincy

24
43
8t h

28
47

31
42
14th

19
7th

37
42
4th
6th
16th

Opponent
Bronson
31
Grass Lake
18
Springport lnv.
Springport
27
Concord
15
Jonesville
24
Hanover-Horton 18
Union City lnv.
Union City
42
Union City lnv.
Reading
18
Homer
17
Branch County Meet
Conference Meet
Regional Meet

The boys ' cross country team finished their season 2-7 overall and 1-5 in the
Big Eight for sixth place. Don Biker became a member of the 500 Mile Club,
finished fifth in the County Meet, and was named Most Valuable. Max Yarbro
was honored as Most Improved, while Derek Carpenter received the Iron Horse
Award .

78

�GIRLS GO TO STATE!
SCOREBOARD

Quincy
37
15
5th
22
34
21
17
3rd
15
1st
16
20
3rd
1st
3rd

Opponent
18
Bronson
49
Grass Lake
Springport lnv.
34
Springport
21
Concord
40
Jonesville
39
Hanover-Horton
Union City lnv.
50
Union City
Union City lnv.
39
Reading
35
Homer
Branch Count y Meet
Conference Meet
Regional Meet

The female harriers sent a team to state for the first
time in QHS history and also were the first girls' team
to win an invitational. They finished their season 7-2
overall and 5-1 in the Big Eight for second place. The
girls also finished third at the regional. Linda Kurtz,
Angie Cook, Shasta McCiughen , Cary Coonce, and Jill
Clark were named to the Big Eight All-Conference
Team. Angie and Cary were named MVP, while Linda
was Most Improved.
THE TEAM- Coach Marty Chard, Shasta
McCiughen, Kori VandyBogurt, Linda Kurtz, Cary
Coonce, Angie Kirt, Jill Clark, Gaye Coolman, Angie
Cook, Casey Bell , and Coach Andy Parzych.
79

�Orioles Are Fourth
A tie for fourth place in the Big Eight was the final standing of
the Orioles, a team combined of youth and experience, featuring
eight seniors, seven juniors, and five sophomores. The Orioles
showed their fans a sound running game and an explosive passing
attack.
Greg Dobson was the rush ing leader, piling up 556 yards in
105 attempts, and he was also the scoring leader with 44 points.
Jason Coolman was second with 23 points.
All Conference selections included Mike McConnell and Jason
Coolman on first team offense, while Derik Reich hart was named
on defense. Greg Dobson was a second team selection on offense
as were Clint Cook and Jeff Craig on defense. Honorable
mentions went to Jim Howard and Kirk Cutler.

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�THE TEAM: Front- mgr. Mark
Nowicki, mgr. Derrick Veysey, Greg
Dobson, Kent Wyatt, Jeff Craig,
Clint Cook, Tate Reichhart, Jason
Coolman, Coach Lonney Evon.
Middle: asst. coach Jim Supianoski,
Aaron Mainstone, Chad Curtis,
Derik Reichhart, Jim Howard, Mike
Clemenson, Jeff Lutterbeck, asst.
coach Mike Nowicki. Back: Jim
Maynard, Leon Knirk, Todd Male,
Mike McConnell, Kirk Henning, Jeff
Hawes, Chad McGiothlen.

SCOREBOARD

Opponent
Quincy
20
6
Bronson
16
34
Concord
15
22
Springport
29
7
Jonesville
14
19
Athens
21
6
Union City
13
8
Reading
33
8
Homer
35
21
Hanover-Horton
3-4 Big Eight
3-6 Overall

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�Varsity Wins District Championshi

The lady O's won the district championship after a third
place finish in the Big Eight conference. Highlights of the
season included Quincy's defeat of third-ranked Athens and
an exciting regional game against favored Stockbridge.
All Conference honors were accorded Chris Christian , first
team offense, and Connie Scott and LeeAnn Brown,
honorable mention. Chris was also named Most Valuable
while Lonna Otis was Most Improved.
THE TEAM- Front: Lee Ann Brown, Chris Christian. Back:
manager Tina Meyer, Lonna Otis, Deb Marvin, Kelli Michael,
Connie Scott, Deb Thompson , Laney Fickle, and Coach Greg
Gruner.

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�SCOREBOARD

Opponent

Quincy

44
36
56
43
37
49
57
35
54
45
56
54
50
53
56
41
37
45
50
47
55

Coldwater
Union City
Camden
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
litchfield
Homer
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Jonesville
Union City
Stockbridge

55
30
46
58
47
42
56
22
39
47
50
54
51
38
70
48
31
35
39
43
59

83

�A SEASON OF UPS AND DOWNS
Scoreboard
Quincy
64
50
52
60
55
79
64
65
63
43
50
44
69
49
57
74
48

72
57

Hillsdale
Litchfield
Concord
Jonesvile
Addison
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Springport
Concord
Springport
Coldwater
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

Opponent
66
60
70
75
51
50
63 OT
52
88

72
54
54
60
57
63
50
65
46
69

The varsity basketball season was one of ups and downs as the team
opened with four losses and then came back with four wins. Although
the team finished the season with a 6-8 Big Eight record, they
managed to tie for fourth in the league and played their best basketball
of the season in the district tournament at Bronson . The Varsity O's
throttled Bronson 66-48 and then lost a heartbreaking overtime district
championship game to Jonesville.
Jason Coolman was named to the Big Eight All Conference team

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while Clint Cook and Wade Paul received Honorable Mention.
Coolman also received Special Mention honors in the All State
balloting.
The Team : Front Chad McGiothlen, Jason Coolman, Jeff Lut·
terbeck, lggy Lazaro , Clint Cook, Kirk Cutler. Back: Jeff Craig, Kevin
Longhini , Mike McConnell, Doug Tanner, Wade Paul , Derik
Reichhart, and Coach Doug Johnson. Johnson was assisted by
Chuck Cook and Doug Riegle.

�85

�A BUILDING YEAR FOR VOLLEYBALL

SCOREBOARD
Opponent

Quincy

2
1

0
2
2
0
0
0
2
1

2
0
1
1

Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Concord
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Springport
Homer

1

2
2
0
0
2
2
2
0
2
0
2
2
2

The varsity volleyball team posted a 5-9 Big Eight
record and an 11-28 record overall for a fifth place
finish. Connie Scott was the captain of this year's
squad, assisted by Jenni Leosh, both third year varsity
letter winners. Laney Fickle was voted Most Improved

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Player by her teammates while Connie Scott was voted ,
Most Valuable . Fickle and Scott both earned All Conference
honors as well. Scott was also named to the All Tournament ,
1
team by participating coaches at the Homer Invitational
Tournament.

�The Team: Front: Roni Minton,
Jenn i Leosh, Tina Paul , Midge
Snyder, JoEIIen Parrish, Karen
Kratzer. Back: Coach Dolores Penn,
Michelle Waite, Deb Thompson,
Connie Scott, Deb Marvin, Laney
Fickle, and Dorcas Shilling.

87

�WRESTLERS HAVE OUTScoreboard
Quincy
27
54
35
41
66 .
60
9
38
54
27
49
37
59

Coldwater
Bronson
Hudson
Constantine
Concord
Homer
Addison
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Homer

Opponent
43
21
38
28
6
15
60
27
15
41
21
30
12

Wrestling season in 1987-88 was an outstanding success as the
Oriole matmen finished second in the Big Eight with a 5-1 league
record. Their non-conference record was 4-3 , while they took first
place in three tournaments.
Undefeated wrestlers in the league included Shawn Cockrell and
Glen Hard . These two also set Big Eight records and QHS records
for fastest pins in their weight classes. Derek Ball , Mike Clemenson, and Gary Woods also established QHS records for fastest pins .
Shawn Cockrell , who received team awards for most takedowns,
most falls, most team points, the Rookie Award, and the Most
Valuable Award , was first in the big Eight and third at State. Glen

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Hard was also first in the league and a state qualifier. Gary Woods was first
in the league and at the regional and sixth at State . He also received the
Hard Nose Team Award. Tim Wilkins was honored with both the Most
Improved and Spark Plug Team Awards .
The Team : Front: Managers Jerry Cockrell, Fred Stetler, Scott Berry.
Middle: Devin Ball, Jeff Wilkins, Mike Brown , Roger Moore, Ken Coco, Eric
Lattas, Peter Peterson , Jason Lewis-Gale, Rex Pomranka . Back: Shawn
Cockrell, Glen Hard, Justin Porter, Kent Wyatt, Derek Ball, Chad Newberry, Coach Ken Downey, Asistant Coach Lance Wiser, Michael Clemenson,
Andy Hawes, Rob Peel , Tim Wi lkins, Amos Barnett, and Gary Woods.

�STANDING SEASON

89

�FUTURE BRIGHT FOR BOYS' TRACK
The Oriole track team placed fifth in
the Big Eight meet to give them sixth
place overall in the conference. This
year's team was very young and
inexperienced, but is looking forward
to a very bright future. Kirk Henning,
Todd Male, Mike McConnell, all weight
people, and Clint Cook and Corey
Mclain, both hurdlers, were the
leaders of this year's team.
Clint Cook set new school records in
the 330 yd. hurdles with a time of
43 .5. Kirk Henning took the regional
championship in the shot put while
both he and Todd Male qualified for
the state meet in that event. Male also
was the area best champion in both
the shot and the discus.
The Team : Front: Jeff Erts, Mark Persails, lggy
Lazaro, Chad McG iothlen, Wes Dove, David
Stempien. Middle: Mike Clemenson , Richie
Schultz, Weston Hardy, Chris DeRon, Don
Banker, Roger Moore, Coach Dan Ludlow. Back:
Jason Coolman, Andy Hawes, Jim Howard, Todd
Male, Mike McConnell, Greg Hardy, Corey
Mclain, Clint Cook.

SCOREBOARD
Quincy
59 \12

43

79
67
54
76

49
79
33

60
39

Opponent
Hanover·Horton
Litchfield
Camden Frontier
Bronson
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Read ing
Homer

Bronson Invitational 6th place
Quincy Invitational 6th place
Mendon Relays lOth place
Regional Meet lOth place

90

77 ¥2
94
58
70
82
60
86
58
104
67
98

�91

�· A LONG SEASON FOR THE VARSITY

t

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The varsity baseball season was a long one for the
team as they ended up sixth in the Big Eight with an 815 record overall and a 5-10 Big Eight record. Wade
Paul was named Most Valuable Player and was named
to the second All Big Eight Team along with Cint Cook.
Kirk Cutler was voted Most Improved and made All
Conference, first team . Honorable Mention honors
went to Kent Wyatt, Jeff Craig, and Derik Reichhart.
The Team : Mike Clemenson, Brett Allman, Kent Wyatt, Jason Lewis·
Gale, Derek Lytle, Kirk Cutler, Clint Cook, Kevin Longhini , Jeff Craig,
Steve Trail , Jeff Lutterbeck, Derik Ruichhart, Wade Paul, Erik
Butterbaugh, Coach Greg Gruner, and managers Quint Cox and
Derek Griffith .

92

�SCOREBOARD
Opponent

Quincy

14
11
1
4
0
13
3
5
2
8
1
2
2
16
10
4
4
2
4
1
2
2
2

Burr Oak
Burr Oak
Coldwater
Bronson
Clinton
Springport
Jonesvi lle
Athens
Jonesvil le
Colon
Union City
Reading
Home
Burr Oak
Concord
Concord
Springport
Jonesvi lle
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Homer

3
1
12
6
5
8
1
8
14
14
11
4
6
4
5
7
3
6
1
6
5
7
3

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�THE MOVERS
THE SHAKERS
THE
CHEERLEADERS

Top: Varsity Football
Cheerleaders:
Jamie Spurlock, Tammy
Strawser, Beth Philippy,
Janelle Jeffrey, Jennifer
Rathert, Trina Luckadoo,
Missy McMichael.
Bottom: Varsity Basketball
Cheerleaders:
Julie Roberts, Jamie Spurlock,
Heather Murray, Teresa
Platek, Trina Luckadoo, Beth
Philippy, Jennifer Rathert,
Michelle Jeffrey, Janelle
Jeffrey.
Not Pictured : Advisor Nancy
Smith

94

�JV Football Cheerleaders :
Jennfier Bregger, Riesie Cox, Laura Todak,
Heather lvey , Cherish Paradine, Dawn Umland ,
Jonelle Pogue .

Above: JV Basketball Cheerleaders:
Sara Gibson, Jennifer Bregger,
Heather lvey, Tammy Strawser,
Laura Todak, Riesie Cox, Michelle
Goshorn, Cherish Parad ine.

95

�JV's Learn
and Grow
SCOREBOARD

Opponent

Quincy

0
0
6
14
13
13
15
0

Bronson
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

33
20
25
20
8
20
14

40

Junior Varsity football is an activity in which to learn
and grow, to be challenged and to improve. Quincy's
junior varsity football team did just that, improving
their football skills from week to week and showing
determination and spirit throughout.
THE TEAM- Front: Rob Luckadoo, Mike Brown,
Justin Porter, Chris Ostrander, Matt Waligora, Tyler
Stewart, Weston Hardy, Brent Miller, R. D. Jackson,
Roger Moore, Paul Shilling, Wesley Dove, Devin Ball.
Middle: Coach Charles Cook, Carl Kurtz, Dan Ditton,
Erin Peterson, Amos Barnett, Mike Tanner, Ron
Christian, Kirk Philson, Kevin Henning, Paul Tong,
Jason Tell, Derek Lytle. Back: Chad Newberry, Rex
Pomranka, Ignacio Lazaro, Travis Tell, Greg Hardy,
Mark Persails, Corey Mclain, and Brian Stempien.

96

�SCOREBOARD
Opponent

Quincy

27
28
37
49
17
46
39
33
29
23
48
31
24
43
30
37
29
52

Coldwater
Union City
Camden
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Litchfield
Homer
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

44
25
29
29
40
30
38
27
27
30
41
39
45
38
47
47
38
24

JV's Bring Home a Winning Season
The girls were a hard-working, dedicated team . They
.faced each challenge together and grew together. Their
future is very bright, and they form a very fine nucleus for
the varsity, according to their coach Larry Moore.

THE TEAM - Front: Melinda Hagaman, Lisha
Loveberry, Roni Minton, Melissa Dodd, Kelly Craig,
Manager Marci McGiothlen. Back: Jodee Scharp,
Rachel Booher, Angie Jeffrey, Tara May, Amy
Shook, Tina Lippert, and Coach Larry Moore.

97

�JV'S HAVE WINNING SEASON

The JV Basketball team posted a 12-7 season
record and a 9-5 Big Eight record for a winning
season. The team included: Front: Travis Tell, Chris
Jeffrey, Ed Parshall, Jason Price, Tyler Stewart, Tate
Reichhart, Jason Tell. Back: Derek Lytle, Shane
Russell, Mike Tanner, Ron Christian, Leon Knirk,
Chad Curtis, and Coach Chuck Cook.

SCOREBOARD
Quincy

40
49
47
32
48
54
57
51
43
39
55
51
57
52
37
63
68
51
52

98

Opponent
Hillsdale
Litchfield
Concord
Jonesville
Addison
Athens
Union City
Read ing
Homer
Bronson
Sportport
Concord
Springport
Coldwater
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

53
39
50
48
31
45
44
34
61
45
41
49
33
44
47
51
23
35
62

�EXPERIENCE
GAINED FOR
NEXT YEAR
The JV volleyball squad had a long and
tough season, winning only one match . The
team included : Front: Katie Coco, Lori
Banker, Jill Clark, Deb Laurell , Lorie Davis,
Brandy Justice, Laura Otis, Kely Craig. Back:
Coach Debra Moinet, Angie Elliott, Jodee
Scharp, Zil Sheets, Tara May, Michelle
Winger, Nicky Crandall , and Manager
Jennifer Suever.

SCOREBOARD
Opponent

Quincy

0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

0
0
1

Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union city
Reading
Homer
Concord
Springport
Jonesille
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

2
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

99

�GIRLS WIN IT ALL

The Lady O's ended a perfect season of 11-0 when they won the
conference meet with a total of 192 points while their nearest
competitor earned only 70 points .
School records were set by Dorcas Shilling in the discus with a
throw of 199'8" and Kelli Michael in 110 yd . and 220 yd . hurdles
with times of 15.3 and 47 .8 respectively. Eight team members
joined the Century Club by scoring 100 points or more: Chris
Christian , Kelli Michael , Connie Scott, Autumn Hardy, Dorcas
Shilling, Angie Cook, Karen Mann, and Cary Coonce. State meet
qualifiers included : Sonja Bean, Angie Cook, Chris Christian , Kelli
Michael , Karen Mann , Dorcas Shilling, Connie Scott, and Autumn

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Hardy. Kelli Michael moved into fourth spot on the career top ten
list while Christian took over fifth place, Scott ninth, and Hardy
tenth .
The Team: Front: Linda Kurtz, Beth Philippy, Kathy Freese, Angie
Kirt, Jodee Scharp, Loretta Tobolske. Second: Pam Miller, Deb
Flaugher, Sonja Bean , Shaste McCiughen, Angie Kubiac, Amber
Rodgers, Jennifer Richer, Autumn Hardy. Third: Michelle McCiughen , Dorcas Shilling, Chris Christian , Zail Sheets, Laura Todak,
Gaye Coolman , Karen Kratzer. Back: Coach Gary Adams, Karen
Mann , Angie Cook, Cary Coonce , Connie Scott, Missy McMichael,
Kell i Michael, and Coach Marty Chard .

�IN CHARD'S LAST YEAR
SCOREBOARD
Quincy
103
911/2
1st
87
85
1st
107
100
103
109
1st
85
1st
100
1st
109
1st

Hanover
Litchfield
Bronson lnv.
Camden
Bronson
Grass Lake lnv.
Concord
Springport
Jonesvi lle
Athens
Quincy lnv.
Reading
Mendon Relays
Homer
Regional
Union City
Conference Meet

Opponent
25
36 V2
37
43
21
28
25
19
43
28
19

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JV's Second 1n League

Second place in the Big Eight was
the result of the JV baseball team's
season. The JV's compiled an 8-2
league record and were 13-8-1
overall.
The Team : Front: Devin Ball,
Travis Marsha ll, Chad Magaman,
Manager Matt Newberry , Manager
Chipper Paradine, Manager David
Hulbert. Mid&lt;;lle: Jason Price , Jason
Tell, Rob Luckadoo, Casey
Burleson, Chad Newberry, Carl
Kurtz, Tim Wi lkins. Back: Jeff
Wilkins, Tate Reichhart, Aaron
Mainstone, Shane Russell, Mike
Tanner, Hugh Watson, Kirk Philson,
Travis Tell, Dan Ditton, Coach Doug
Wilkins.

SCOREBOARD
Opponent

Quin cy

12
1
11
5
11
8
6

3
17
7
11

7
4
3
19
11
8

12
1
10
10
2

102

Hillsdale
Coldwater
Clinton
Springport
Jonesville
Homer
Homer
Coldwater
Coldwater
Union City
Tekosha
Tekonsha
Mendon
Concord
Concord
Springport
Hillsdale
Jonesville
Homer
Union City
Hudson
Hudson 6

7
7
1
4
1
8
8

14
13
4
5
8

14
2
6
6

10
0
2
1
1

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OPTOMETRICS, P.C.
DR . GARY L. HOWE
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COTTONWOOD
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53 . W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Ml
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Coldwater, Michigan 49036

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PIZZA • OURS COMES
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855 W. CHICAGO
QUINCY, MICHIGAN 49082
517/639-7312
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891 E. Chicago
Coldwater
278-4329

MANCINO'S OF
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510 E. Chicago
Coldwater, Michigan
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OPEN 7 DAYS
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5 E. Chicago St. - Quincy
639-5275
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cutting- styling- perms - coloring
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31 E. Jefferson
Quincy

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Our very best to the
Class of '88

Shop Our New

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9 W. Chicago

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Monday Thru Friday 10a.m.-8p.m.
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MOTHERS AND
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P.O. Box 417
Brooklyn, Ml 49230
Phone (517) 592-5642

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Graduation Announcements • Weddings
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637 E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater, Ml 49036
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QUINCY GARBAGE
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145 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy

compliments of

JERRY &amp; CAROL SALYER

Serving Branch County
for over 6 years
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$6.50 Per Month
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86 W. Chicago
Quincy, Michigan

639-4491

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Home of the Oriole gold team

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Housewares * Electrical *
Plumbing &amp; Heating Supplies *
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Quincy, Ml

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Phone 639-5325

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SARGE'S MARKETS
106 W. Chicago
Quincy, Ml 49082
517-639-8025

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wedding cakes

MEMBER FDIC
713 E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater, Ml
278-6073

OFFICES IN
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• UNION CITY • TEKONSHA • KINDERHOOK
MEMBER F.D.I.C.

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�Office Equipment
Office Supplies

TAYLOR'S STATIONERS

(517} 279-8046
58-60 W . Chicago St.
Coldwater. Ml 49036

Howard Taylor
Owner

(517) 639-3345

VAN'S HOME SUPPLY
125 W. Chicago
Quincy, Ml 49082

Van W. Hilton
Tex L. Hilton
Co-owners

TRI-COUNTY
ROOFING &amp; SIDING, INC.
796 W. State Rd .
Quincy
639-4626
Congratulations Seniors!

JAMES R. VOZAR INSURANCE AGENCY
18 West Chicago
Quincy
639-5143
James R. Vozar

Michael J. Vozar

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73 Race Street
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Phone:517/278-5844

WHITE SUPPLY
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45 N. Hanchett St.
Coldwater, Ml
Phone 279-7909

Open 9 to 6 Daily Except Sunday

Wolverine Paint &amp;
Wallpaper
Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing &amp; Heating
639 E. Chicago
Coldwater

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wallpaper in stock
paints * picture framing
artist supplies
19 E. Chicago, Quincy

639-8065

�Closed Tuesday

Fashion Concepts for Today's
Woman
Coldwater, Ml
23 W. Chicago St.
278-4345
Barbara Faulkner, Owner

YORK'S
RESTAURANT
122 W. Chicago
Quincy, Michigan 49082
Daily Specials

639-8980

Mrs. L

Dear Mike,
Thanks for being a great son .
God bless you in the future.
Love , Mom
Dear Jeff,
We love you and are proud of you.
Love, Mom and Dad
Pam,
We are proud of you.
You're very special to us.

Lance,
May all your dreams become realities.
We love you.
Dad and Mom
Dear Tate,
Congratulations! You did well.
Good Luck. I love you.
Dad

Love, Mom and Dad
Jamie , Jodi, and Landon,
May all your dreams come true.
Love, Mom
Dear Seniors,
I've enjoyed working with the Class
of '88. You are unforgettable! I'll miss you and I wish
you all the best of everything.

Dearest Jim,
You are a very Special Person We are very proud to be your
parents!
Love, MA and PA Howard
Congrats, Heather!
Good Luck! We Love you!
Mom and Dad
Congratulations and Best Wishes
from the Baldwin Clinic .

123

�HIGHLIGHTS
The Quest Class of Mrs. Victoria Budd held its
annual mock wedding on March 24 at 8:30a.m. at
the Union Church . Kell i Michael and Kent Wyatt and
Jenni Leosh and Landon Garner exchanged vows.

"Phun with Physics" is the t itle of the mural
painted by the physics class: Jim Howard, Jodi
Lemke , Tina Briggs, Derek O'Connell , Trent Bair,
Mr. Scott Weber (teacher), Mike McConnell, Greg
Dobson , Missy McMichael , Connie Scott, Brian Hall,
Doug Tanner, and Richard Dobson.

Students participating in the Knowledge Master
Open . Really they were all intent on the computer
screen until they realized their pict ure was being
taken!
Mr. Anderson produced many fine dramatic productions in his two year
tenure at Q.H.S.

124

�Mr. Spalding always finds
something to do, whether it's
hanging out with goril las
(actually this was taken the day
of his 50th birthday) or swabbing
the gym floor (during the Oriole
Week games).
Mr. Evon in "before" and
"after" shots. Does acquiring a
full head of hair make one tired?!

Which Mr. Parzych is the
"serious " runner?

125

�REMEMBER THE
GOOD TIMES ...
1) Mrs. Lois Ingraham came to QHS in 1974 in the position
of secretary for the guidance office. She leaves us this year
to move to Reed City with her husband. Many students will
always remember her as "Mom" because she always had a
smile and time for the students and their problems. 2) Mr.
Marty Chard, girls' track coach for 21 seasons, stepped
down from his post at the end of the 1988 season after
piling up a 130-17-0 record which included a 65-dual meet
win streak. The Lady O's earned seven conference titles, 32
invitational titles and six regional titles under his tutelage.

(2)

3) Mr. Dan Ludlow, former QHS athletic director, receives an
award from current A.D., Mr. Lonney Evon, for all the years
of his dedication to athletics at QHS.
4) Coach Doug Johnson, fondly known as "GIP" to athletes
and students, celebrates the boys' basketball victory over
Bronson during the district tournament. Coach Johnson
retired from coaching this year after nine seasons at the
helm of varsity basketball.

(4)
126

�MORE GOOD TIMES!
1) Seniors autograph the sen ior bench which was a
gift from the Class of '88 to all succeeding senior
classes. At the end of the year the bench couldn't
be found. Did _you guys take it with you? 2) The
senior A.P. class on its Chicago trip. 3) Richard
Dobson avoided photographs all year- something
about his spirit being captured in the camera! 4)
Greg Dobson , however is not in the least bit camerashy. 4) We believe Michelle Jeffrey to be praying for
deliverance from all this nonsense. 6) Some of the
seniors in their favorite morning hangout -the
commons.

127

�I

The Oriole staff extends thank I{Ous an apprec1a 1on o the many people who helped us in one way or
another: the faculty for toleratin interru -tions in t eir classes for group photo shots, Mr. Spalding or his
support, Mrs. Natusch· for her. he pin financial matt rs, our parents for allowimg us to attend work sessions,
the custodia s for letting us i to the building and cleaning up after us, coaches and advisor;s who
CO !Qtributed s atistics and/or in ormation, r. Lee Z'mmerman of Taylor Publishing Company for his help,
Mr. Ron Phil rick of the Caro sel for his lil,e'iler ending hours of work taking and developing photos, area
businesses f r their financial upport, and he many others who helped us out.
Special than ks are extended to Mrs. Cin
didn't turn o t.
We hope y0u erf oyed our effofits!
The 1988 Oriole Staff

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�THE ORIOLE

ANNUAL
FOR 1958
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Published in September as a class
project by the Journalism Class of
Quincy High School, Quincy, Michigan
Janice Wilkinson, Editor
Janice fischer, Business Manager

�Table of Contents
Administration

7

Faculty 13
Graduates 2S
Undergraduates 3 7
Elementary Classes 63
Organizations 81
Sports 103
Candid Flashes 117

an tl tletlicatetl to...........•.•.•

�our Patrons . .. who, this year, helped
make possible the purchase of our own
•
!Printing press. We offer our s1ncere
thanks to the following:
Preston~' Turkey Farm
Dr. Baldwin
Donnel Diedrich
Quincy Locker Plant
Watts' Drug Store
General Processing
Short's Appliance
Music Mart
Kiess Jewelry
Legg Lumber
Robinson's Jewelry
VanAken's Flower Shop
L. A. Darling
Daniels Jewelry
Hodgeman Insurance
Quincy Lumber Co.
Williams Milling Co.
Quincy Music Center
Scotts' Hamburger's
First National Bank
R. &amp; L. 5¢ to $1.00 Store
Crotty Corporation
Quincy Hardware
Quincy Tool &amp; Engineering
Grii'fins Hardware
Leonard bervice Station
Quincy Products
v~ Radio btation
Baker's Insurance &amp; Motel
Elmer Dobson
Quincy Cleaners
Roy's Barber Shop
Leona's Apparel Shoppe
Van Hoosiers Implement Sales

�Forword
In the absence of the Editor, Janice Wilkinson,
at the time when this book was being made up I have
the pleasure of writing this introduction to your 1958
Oriole-Annual.
This years annual is unique in that it was
entirely printed here at Quincy High School. Perhaps
it may not reach the standards of many yearbook
publishers but the important thing is that Quincy
students published their own bcok.
As you know, for several years the school paper
and the school annual have been given to the Journalism
Class as class projects. The feeling was that i f
there was any educational value in publishing the school
annual it should be included in the schools curriculum.
If ther( wasn't any learning value then it should be
eliminated from the schools activities.
Obviously there are many educational experiences
which are valuable to high school students in publishing
a year book. Students learn scheduling and planning,
lay out, yearbook finance, and this year with our own
press and equipment, Quincy students have the opportunity
to learn how a book is printed by offset lithography.
Unfortunately, few of the members of the Journalism
Class have been able to take advantage of this unique
opportunity. Katheryn Rzepka has been tre only student
to help in the production of this book and I wish to
give her full credit for her invaluable assistance.
Other members of the class were attending summer session
at various universitif's.
Unfortunately, due to the recession, the high school
press will have to be returned. However, the Journalism
Class has had the opportunity, if only for this year,
of learning lithographic printing.
Please remember when looking through your Annual
that this is the product of a class project and is not
meant to be competitive with the t-.rork of established
school annual publishers.
Phillip Smith Fletcher
Advisor

�dministration

��ight: Mr. Newell Burt
uperintendent of Schools

Left: Donna Omo
Secretary to Mr. Van

Right : Mr. Dean
Vanlandingham
High School Principal

�Left: ousan Lambright
Secretary to Mr. Burt

Left: Lucille Elenba
Secretary to Mr. Cli

Right: Mr. Al Clyne
Elementary Principal

�Faculty

��Mrs. Adams
Mr. Bard

Mr. Cesler

1-1r. Clark

Mrs. Deal

Mr. Dillion

�Mr. Omo

Mrs. Parr

Mr. Preston

Mrs. Volkert

�!'1rs. Carver

Nr. Chesher

Miss. Corless

Nrs. DeFay

�Mrs. Denham

}1rs. Esterline

Mrs. Ewers

Mrs. Hicks

�Mrs. Howard

Mrs. Lynd

Mrs. Moore

Mr. Moore

�Hr. Elenbass

Mr. Evens

Hr. Fischer

Mr. Fletcher

�Mr . Gerst

Mr . Hause

1r . Monk

Miss Nurmi

�Hrs. Monk

Mrs. Oxenham

Mrs. Packer

Hrs. Parkinson

�Hrs. Phair

Hrs. Phelps

Mrs. Pomranka

Mrs. Roth

�Mr. Semmelroth

Mrs. Semrnelroth

Mrs. Self

Mrs. Sickles

�Graduates

��SENIOR CLA::&gt;S OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Dick Faulkner, Pres.,
Mr. Elenbaas, Sharon McDonald, Treasurer, Thelma
Semmelroth, Secretary, Mrs. Volkert, Rofer Henry, Vice Pres.

As the doors of QHS opened in September of 1957,
fifty-eight eager seniors came in to proceed toward their
eoal--graduation.
As the Homecoming rapidly approached, they made plans
for it. They chose carxiidates for Homecoming King and
Queen. Louie Wilcox and Janice Fisch~r were elected and
were crowned at the dance.
SENICR PLAY CAST: L. to R. Fred Germaine, Paula Misch, Gary
Cook, Susan Jonker, Ekkie Melzer, Wayne Holly, Dick Faulkner
Phil Baughman, Carol Ann Smith, LaVern McDonald, Susan Smith
Jane Chapin, Jean Baughman Sharon McDonald, Isabel Sprout

�Sharon McDonald was honored as valdictorian and
Janice Fischer as salutatorian.
The Annual Jr. and Sr. Banquet was bald in t he
elementary gym and the Juniors served a Swiss steak supper.
One of the outstanding events in the senior year
was the senior play. Mr. Elenbaas and Mrs. Volkert
directed the play, "Professor, How Could You," which was
a big success.
One day they anziously awaited was "Skip Daytl They
all went to Pokagon and had fun tobaggoning, skating
and skiing.

Duane Baranonski
Jean Baughman

�Mary Baker

Ed Bowerman

Rita Caskey

Jane Chapin

Nancy Cochrane

Gary Cook

Joy Dove

�David Dryer

Kathy Exelby

Rose Fasekas

Dick Faulkner

Janice Fischer

Vonda Foster

Carole Gates

�Jim Harbaugh

Roger Henry

ald Hicks

Joyce Hilliar

Fred Germaine

Ron Hackworth

Ned Hagaman

�Larry Himebaugh

Wayne Holly

Wayne Hubaker

Ron Hyslop

Susan Jonker

Lois Kelly

Judy Knapp

�Jack Knirk

Ross Kochendorfer

Jeanette Laurell

Donald Loomis

Dick Marowelli

Carol Rice

Rodney Mathew

�Sharon NcDonald

Ekkehard Heltzer

Paula Misch

Alan O'Day

Judy Shook

Peggy Pierson

Janet Ridenour

�Undergraduates

��Juniors

JUNIOR CLASo OFFICER~:&gt; AND oFONOCRS: L. toR. Hr.
Monk, Tom Barrett, Vice Pres., Mr. Fletcher, Pat
ocott, Treasurer, Pat Peterson, Secretary, Coy
Woodard, President.

The Juniors are known throughtout the Student
Body as 11 the peppiest class in school. 11 One of their
11 claims to fame 11 is the Pep Jug, which they won at
Homecaning.
They all had a lot of fun at their toboggan party
at Pokagon State Park. Or at least we think it must
have been fun, i'or they all complained of aches arrl
pains for the next week.
Their Junior P:t.a.y entitled 11 The Nirht i.S riy
Enemy' was a big success, netting them $140 profjt.
The party afterwards at Jeff's house was lots of fun.
The Junior-Senior Banquet followed a few days later,
and was a lot of work, but that steak sure tasted good.
They were all glad for a chance to honor the Seniors.
Close to the end of the year, the class snonsored
the traditional J-qop. All the members were glad to
see that it "~rent off as planned.

�At the J-Hop:

Wayne Anthony
Morris Apple
Tom Barrett
Roxy Bates
Bill Beam
Joe

Jo

Blackman

Ann Blue

Danny Booher
Rudy Boyer

Pat Scott and Peg Gert

�Dallas Smith
Lee Roy Smith
Evelyn Spenc er
Bill Taylor

Gwen Thompson
Harry Thompson
Donelda Todd
Allen Watson

Philip Wilson
Charlene 1Nricsht
Gerald llood
Coy Woodard
Kay Zimmerman

�Patricia Ken

Kni~ht

Pat Kestner
Norman Knisely
Allen Lampman

Shiela

Lan~staff

William Laurell
Frank Lindsey
Teddy Locklin
Delaine McDonald
Ralph Merkle
Richard Merkle
Terry Myers
Robert Newberry

�Leonard Olaynick
Pat Peterson
Jack Pidcock
Wayne Pomranka

Dick Poor
Joyce Puckett
Carol Riddle
Joyce Ridenour
Sharon Roberts
Larry Rogers
Margaret Reynolds
Pat Scott
Sharon Shillin

�Lana Burleson
Pat Carpenter
Barbara Ehl
Donna Funk

Peggy Gerth
Patricia Hac
Betty Hafer
Francis Hard
Jack Harter
Jeff Holcomb
Robert Holloway
Dan Hulbert
Nancy Jaynes

�Sophomores

�Sophomore Officers

Mr. Fischer, Eleanor Eagly,

Y~. Gerst, Phyliss Owens,
Art Persails, Duane Crapo, Jackie Shook.

Gene Booher, Walter Buell, Bob Cochrane, Roberta Cole

�is Funk, Paula Green, Wayne Gripman, Bob Hacker
d Hagaman, Harieta Harmon, Judy Harter, Janet Hutchins
Dale Conant
George Converse
Tom Copeland
Duane Crapo
Carmen Davis
Dan Dobson
Van Dove
Eleanor Eagly
Cloyce Freese

�Nancy Hyslop, Willard Ingersoll, Nancy Jonker, Henry Kaiser
Kaiser, Jimmie Kaufman, Janice Kochendorfer, Martin Kowalski
Helen Kratzer
Deena Krymis
Karen Krymis
Janice Lindsey
Lyla Lindsey
David Lothamer
Jim Lounds
Olen Marowelli
Catherine Mise

�nnie Mueller
Susan Mull
Carol Murdock

George Oxenham
Gary Parker
Jerry Percell
Arthur Persails
Ron Quimby
Harry Rasmussen, Sue Ann Saunders, Darlene Schafer, Jackie Shook
hilip Shouey, Dale Smith, Jim Strouse, Dorothy Todd

�Gerald ·rodd, Geraldine Todd, Cnaron Trall, Jerry Tyson
Foster VanDoren, Denise Vogel, Dianne Vogel, Kathy Warner

Susan Wibel, Larry Wilcox, LeRoy Wiser, Janet Wolfcale
Jerry Wolfcale, Linda Wolcott, Susan Zeck, Tom Z mmo-~ •

�Freshmen

ClASS OFFICERS AND ADVI::&gt;ORS: L. to R.
Judy Hampton, Reporter, Frs. Deal, Mr. Evans,
Mrs. Parr, Carolyn Locke, Treasurer, Don Willen,
President, Mary Ann Batman, Vice President,
Janice Esterline, Secretary
FRESWtAN

11

Poor green freshmen" started the year on· with
a bang, by winning third place in the race for the Pep
Jug. They beat the more experienced sophomores who
came in f ourth. Carolyn Locke and Don Peterson
represented their class on the Queen's Court.
'l'he class, and their guests, had fun at a tobogganing party at Pokagon. Expecially Carol Faulkner
who picked on Mr. Evans until he finally washed her
face.
The Bunny Hop was held in Harch and was "real
cool." A disc jockey from WTVB presided. It turned
outto be a very successful year for most of them,
and they are hopefully looking forward to next year.

�Paul Anderson
Robert Anderson
Bonnie Ansley
Connie Ansley
Donald Basset
Mary Ann Batman
George Bolton
Jim Bowers
Donna Brazee

�James Buchanan
Susan Campbell
Nargaret Cook
Billy Counterman

Karen Curtis
Dick Davis
Laura Dowell
Janice Esterline
Carol Faulkner
Judy Fischer
Floya Fogle
Ed Foley
luth Garett

�Daryl Guise, Dick Hacker, Janit Hall, Judy Hampton
l&lt;rank Harbaugh, Carolyn Hard, Mark Henry, Arthena Higginbotham
Bruce Himebaugh
Ronald HoopingarneJ
Barbara Hutchins
Charlene Jenkins
Kenneth Johnson
Sandra KenKnight
Knirk
Charles Linn
Carolyn Locke

�John Locklin, Bob Loomis, Sharon Loomis, David McDonald
Richard Nelson, Diane Palmateer, Larry Paul, Don Peterson
David Roberts
Douglas Sattler

--

Lloyd Shenefield
Ray Slingerland
Judy Smith
Gary Snow
Bob Stiles
Kenny Stempien
Marsha Strong

�Tom Terval, Arthur Thomas, Williem Todd, Jim Toth
Pete Travis, David VanPatten, Charles Vicory, Richard Wagoner
Gayle Weber
Jean Wilbur
Don Willen
Barbara Williams
Everett Wineland
Charles Wirick
Sharon Withington
Ronald Wood
JoAnn Zimmerman

�Eighth Grade

TOP: L. to R. Mr. Dillion, Melain Sanderson, Bill
Armstrong, Miss Nunni, Mr. Cesler
BOTTCJ.i: Karen Semmelroth, Jackie Smith, Autumn
Dobson, Nancy Ehl

�TOP: L. to R. Larry Satch1ield, Wanda \·lineland, Bonnie Todd,
Patty Baker, Margaret Delaney, Mary Rurka, Lirxia Vermullen,
Jackie Smith, Robert Wilson, Nancy La.urell
}fiDDlE: Rcsemary Blari, John Kohler, Michael Purcell,
Larry VanRiper, David Zi.nmerman, Lennie Scott, Kay Myers,
Bob Pjerson, Beverly Anderson, Alice Wonders, Y~. Cesler
BOTTOM: Robert Wright, Glen Sieger, John Shilling, Gary
Clingan, Tom Kowalski, Julia Fredricvson, Leon Parrish,
Mary Squires

TOF: L. to R. Leroy ~unk, Bob Bigelow, Junior Cole, Bill
Armstrong, Je1'1' Gilcl rest, Nancy Ehl, Tex Beemer, Arden
Anthony
THIRD R&lt;M: Karen ~el11'Tielroth, Doran Curtis, Melvin
~anderson, Ronnie Hall, Gearld ¥arsh, Shirley Mather,
Autumn Lou Dobson, Lonna Becker, Miss Nurmi
SECOND ROW: Barbara Otis, Charles Sawyer, Charles Beemer,
Walter Bermingham, Mike Burleson, Gearldine Yarsh, Joan
Toth
BOTTOM: Terry Bingamon, Carll Converse, John Fakekas

�Seventh Grade

::&gt;EVE~TTH GRArE OFr ICERti AND ::&gt;PON::&gt;OF..!:i: Hr. Preston, Mr. Omo,
Margaret Moore, Pres., Mr. Bard, Judy Hutchins, ::&gt;ec., Yale,
Wentworth, Reporter, Richard Hartely, Vice Fres., Rjcky
Barrett, Tr€s.

��TOP: L. to R. Margaret Moore, ~andra Green, Joyce Hall,
Colleen Wilmarth, Neal Parks, btaron VanHoosear, ~usan
Vogel, Robyn Brown, Jill Wagner
THIRD ROW: Mary Meiring, Carol Cochrane, Jim Willen, Jerry
Carpenter, Jef~ Bates, Donna ~trouse, Neil Wilcox, Patty
Acams, Jacqueline Shouey
~ ECOND ROW: Carol Smith, Nancy Buell, Jacqueline Ames,
Cheryl Thompson, Judy Hutchins, Pam Mangas, Sherry Johnson,
Shiela Taylor
BOTTOM: Tom Brockman, Yale Wentworth, Guy Stiles, Ricky
Barrett, Richard Hartley, Fernando K~;mis

�TOP: L. to R. Rodney Persails, Marvin }' erkle, Linda
t&gt;choolcraft, Evlyn Kratzer, Nargie Lindsey, Ruth Hermance,
Allen Lan[ staH, Donna Baker, Connie Siler, Crag Donbrock,
Joe Harmon
NIDDLE: Ella Faye Cole, Burita Pace, Arlene Persails, Roy
Rodgers, Evert Palmateer, Dana Queen, Arthur Fields, Patricia
Gleason, Mr. Preston
BOTTOM: Billy Adams, Wanda Holmes, Roberta Odisher, Sharon
Locklin, Diann Williams, Diane Morris, Darwin ?1aurer, Sasha
Hagaman, Floyd Lothamer
TOP: L. toR. Barry Poor, Dennis VanHagner, Linda Trana,
Ruth Ann Toth, Judy Speith, Phyliss Wendorf, bharon Wolcott,
Patty Hughes, Bonnie Hart, Dorothy Monty, Rita t&gt;hook,
Sandra Rodrers
~IDDLE: Charles Reynolds, David Ludlow, John Lemke,
Elizabeth Schoun, Julie Mathew, Louis Cekander, Jo Dean
Freese, Tommv Laurell, }~ r. Cmo
BOTTOH: Cheryn Hettinger, Nancy Hardy, Hike Clerr.enson,
Larry Bailey, Harold Cornish, Terry Fisk, Rusty Foust,
Eddie battler, John }'axson, Karen Rupp

�Elementary Grades

��TOP: L. to R. Gary Banker, Jimmy Etchey,Danelle Olney,
Rilly Boley, Louise ivortz, Rozanne BE"llar.Jy, Annie
Bortles, ~u~an Bresscler, rebbie Jahr
THIRD R01-l: Louis \·Jortz, Lecna Kriser, Sandy Fish, Tommy
McCann, Tommy Burleson, Dan Marsh, Charles tichull, David
Talant, t&gt;:rs. Esterline
SECOND ReM: Margaret Filler, Janean Bruwn, Marlene Paynes,
Dayle Frieoo, Pefrgy Dobson, Teresa Strauss, John Lounds,
Rickey Ansley
BOITOH: Daun Hou·ma.n, Barbara Topp, Theresa Rumsey, John
Harm, Sammy Aeshliman, Marsha Ewers, Cheryl Smith, Keith
Prt=&gt;ston

TOP: L.to R. Dale Vanlandingham, ~ue Good, Connie Smith,
Kim Cook, Bill Allen, Da~ny Ely, Ricky Hug'es, Penny
Pierce, Kathy Nance
THIRD Rav: Billy Lough, Brenda btempien, Dean Musgrove,
Sandy Parker, Billy Cahrier, Susan Woolf, Rosetta Young,
Hrs. Esterline
SECOND ROtl: Hike Ostrander, Keith Horn, Valerie Gr:imes,
Kylene Rootes, Timmy Gleason, Nary Dove, Kathy Clyne,
Yargo Eaton
BOTTOM: Jimmy Buckley, Jerry Watson, Becky Brutcher,
Timmy Macklin, Suhan Huggett, Ronnie Rogers, Kenny Ball,
Larry ~e bring

�TOP: L. to R. Judy Otis, Patty Bean, ~elina Warkoczeski,
Mrs. Parkinson, Philip Warkoczeski, Dean Aemisegger,
Karen :r·reeman
THIRD ROW: Vicki Ames, Betty Poynter, JoAnne Alexander,
Joyce McVickers, Donna Bigelow, Carol Jean Converse,
Linda Hughes
SECOND ReM: Glendow Frity, Rene Miller, Danial Fe&gt;zekas,
Sally Todd, Tommy Boyer, bharon otrong
BOTTOH: Danny Marsh, Douclas Heiring, David Lambert,
Daniel Diedrich, Michael V.J onders

first Grade

�'roP: L. to R. Ronald Huggett, Bradley Lough, Violet Spangler,
Janice Fry, Dee Sieger, Roger Talant, Deborah Strauss
HIDDLE: Gary Gibbs, Mary Ellen Nance, Wanda Rogers, Nary
Wilcox, Gary Rumsey, Charles Smith Hichael Mate, Landy
Snellenberger, Gar,y Etchey
BarrOM: Terry Barber, Daniel Wentworth, Patricia t&gt;rnith,
Kris Connolly, Terry Feldbauer, Robert Mueller

TOP: L. to R. Vickie Watkins, Richard Ylepack, Jim
Hutchins, Hrs. Carver, Joanne Hendershot, Duane Kratzer
Sandra Sechler
THIRD ROW: Lirxia Lothamer, Louise McVicker, Terry
Salyer, Judy Kochendorfer, Mary Coates, Larry Aemisegger
Gary Knirk, Larry Reichhart
SECOND ROW: Judy Kempton, Daren Funk, Robin Miller,
Barbara Mason, Lori DeLine, Patty Nations
BOTTOM: Mike Ames, Charles Avery, Mike Boyer, Eddie
Richer, Greg Vogel, Stephen Lambert

�TOP: L. to R. Pattsy Vandever, Jeannine Elston, Jannet
Mueller, GaryMilliman, Brad Hickok, Roger Glaum, Greg
Tuckey, Bonnie Uliflord
MIDDLE: Dale Rodgers, David ~mith, Bobtie Ferguson,
Patty Hulbert, Mike Persails, Billy Bradley, Sandra Smith
Bar"'G1: Melina Perdue, Gussie Hart, Connie Betts, Bonnie
Gleason, Joey Griffin, Donald Locklin, Patti Fldler
Nar PICTURED: Michelle Stafford, Bruce Bowers
TOP: L. to R. Mark Fenno, Charles Mohrhardt, Linda
Satchfield, Connie Quimby, Marsha Hughes, Wendy Hilton,
Mabel Roth
MIDDLE: Wayne Geer, Karen Haynes, Candy Wamer, Candy
Evans, Ann ~herman, Linda Boley, Wynn Nichols
BarTG1: Tommy Macklin, Dale Buckley, Linda Marvin, Diana
Conrad, Dorice Conrad, Kathy Nutt

�Second Grade

TOP: L. toR. Gary Fidler, Brian Shaw, Beth Ann Watkins,
Mrs. Hicks, Freddie Marowelli, Gloria Hendershot, Melanie
Rawson
THIRD ROW: John Richer, Larry Converse, Calvin Marsn,
Jerry Salyer, Roger Lambert, Rita Miller
SECOND RCW: Carolyn Otis, Kathy Kempton, Dianna Wendorf,
Linda Meiring, Maney Green, Harold Leavitt
BOTTOM: Charles Face, Charles Ames, Gary Bean, Roger Hiller

TOP: Dale Foley, Regina Rassmusen, Charles Hilliar,
Gordon Haler, Merle Trenary, Larry Persails, Kaye
Longardner, PegfY Clit'tord, Claude Nance
THIRD ROW: Patricia Perdue, Donald Vanderver, Judy
Blair, Alice Hardy, Danny Feldbaurer, Douglas Marvin,
Patty \voolf, Mrs. Moore
SECOND ROW: Karen Banker, Danny Locke, Janet Gardner,
Michael Glaum, Delorse Morris, Jimmy Cornish, Linda
Kling, John Hutgett, Terrie Hart
BOTTOM: bhirley Fish, Judy Martin, Larry Barber, Darlene
Siler, Myrtle James, Gene Ball

�TOP: L. to R. Deborah Youngs, Clare l'usgrove, 'Hari Abbott,
Christie Sebring, Calvin Marsh, Patty Ames, Michael Beach,
Roeer Trana, Jack Blair
THIRD ROW: Connie Tappenden, Michael Fidler, Bonnie King,
Rhonda Miner, Jerry Crane, Billy McConnell, Kenny K~
SECOND ROW: Tommy Burritt, Sharon Cochrane, Gerry Coplin
Michael Yoore, Loann Wineland, Dale Peavey, Beverly
Brockman, Donna t&gt;iler
BOTTa-!: Linda Driser, Marie Allen, Joyce Paine, Dean
VanNasdale, Ruth Lindsey, Patty Hayward, Janice Schull
Chris Dart

�Third Gracie

TOP: L. to R. Tom Maxson, Carl Erskine, Steve ~eiler,
Mary .::&gt;ue bmi th, Danny Woolf, Randy Burrett, Larry Grii'fin,
Carol Oxenham, ~teven Pirece, Benny Puckett
THIRD R0\-1: r1ichael Stempien, David Marion, Ricky Hettinger,
Steve Shook, Judy ~chull, Sandra Strong, Janice Paul, Linda
Peavey
~ECOND RCW: David Baker, Gordon Elston, ~andra 'Harquart,
Larry Kriser, Michael Paynter, Gertrude Allen, Trudy Gleason,
Danny Long, Douglas Tra.ll, Mrs. King
BOTTCl1: Carolyn Pirece, Bonnie Bigelow, Aleta Shilline,
Jackie Sprout, Larry Wilkinson, Larry Counterman, Larry Nutt

TOP: L. to R. Anne Vanlandingham, Carl Persails,
Barbara Prater, John Lampman, Richard Bermingham,
Morris Bollegraf, Jane Zeck, Gene Burleson
THIRD RCW: Ronnie Watkins, Danny Bellamy, Jim Blair,
Chris Eaton, Lou Anne Freese, Tommy Nations, Jim Olney,
Lynn Adams, Miss Corless
~ECOND ROW: Kathy Booher, Karen Nichols, Gary Abbott,
Donny Lambright, Beverly Taylor, ~haron Huggett, Vicky
Hayward, Barbara Mate, Norma Pranski
BOTrOM: Benny King, 'Melody Strauss, Tracy Hart, Jerry
Buckley, ~usan Krok, T~~Y Payne, Brad Rootes, Duane
Fry, ~usan Steller, Pamelia }1 illima.n

�TOP: L. to R. Chesty Blackman, Trudy Gibbs, Mack Keller,
Lois Anthony, Wally Weber, Jim Ball, Judy Converse, Lyle
Marquart
THIRD ROW: Bobby Kochendorfer, Bobby Smith, Chery Jeen
Cornish, Lowell ~trong, Jtrry Snellenberger, Danny Harm,
Robert Kestner, Bill Ridenour, Mrs. DeFay
SECOND ROW: Ronnie Ewers, David Bertels, Diane Pierce,
Rhuedi th Delelaugh, Leon Smith, David McCann, David
Alschliman, Christine Marhardt
Bal'TOM: Janice Williams, Darlene l1orris, Ronnie Johnson,
Nila James, Brian Pickok, Ronnie Mueller, John Sternberg,
Stephen Smith

�TOP: L. to R. Thomas Oxenham, Tommy Marowelli, Mrs.
Packer, Russell Vogel, Bobby Watkins, Diana Hoppingarner
THIRD RO'tl: P.:unela Ames, Judy DeLine, John t&gt;now, Ann
Wonders, Linda Marowelli, Bonnie Face, Clydene Freeman
SF'COND ROil: Mary Lou Clingan, Linda Todd, Pricilla
Diedrich, Doris Leavitt, Kay t&gt;aunders, Delorse Otis,
Sharon Blair
BOTTOM: Bobby Mason, David Dremheller, John Alexander,
Deffifayne Thomas, Jimmie Sattler

�TOP: L. toR. John Payne, Diane Friend, Richie Hafer, Dick
Roberts, Marlene Trenary, Joan Erskine, Dusty Foust, Tommy
Davis, Mrs. Self
MIDDLE: Tomny Erskine, Keith Dart, Linda Curtis, Mary
Rossman, Barbara Hall, Larry Cornish, Daryl HoHman, Gene
Rogers, Gary Glaum
BOTTOM: Dianne Locke, Marilyn Pierce, Barbara Harger, Paul
Elston, Danny Johnson, Carolyn Mueller, Kathy Shouey,
Patsy, Locklin

TOP: sue Knepper, Stanley Banker, Benny Schon, Sherry
Abbott, Sandra Belamy, C~ry Omo, Wanda Pierson, Mrs.
Phelps
MIDDLE: Dolly Beemer, Jerry Kohler, DeeAnn Clemenson,
Agnes Ljndsey, Billy VanWagner, Judy McCann, Anne Nance,
Vernon Rodgers, Linda VanRiper, Danette Seigler, Freddie
Taschner
BOT'IOM: Linda Green, Mary Sara Roth, Corrine Connolly,
Martha ~hoemaker, James Ferguson, Gerald Smith

�TOP: L. to R. Susan Bush, Carla Anderson, Chuck Snellenberger,
Connie Wagoner, Kenneth Cekander, Mike Gibbs, Jack Mueller,
Raymon Miller
MIDDLE: Arthur Hart, John Smith, Sarah Lambright, Jerry
Elston, Alan Himebaugh, Judy Wendorf, Terry Paul, Beverly
Cochrane, Mrs. Monk
BOTTOM: Lynn Wagner, Paula Spangler, Kenneth Smith, Bruce
Hagaman, Kenneth Talent, L. D. Wise, Ronnie Rushlow

Filth Gracie

�TOP: L. to R. George Wirick, Barbara Fenningsdorf, Tommy
Pucket, Devey Caswell, Jack Taylor, Christ Rasmussen,
Todd Ellis
THTIID RCW: Danny Wood, Delaine MoiTis, Janet Lound.s, Paul
Schilling, Mary Hankins, Lal'loyne Q:iisher, Twinkle Young,
Charlene Wentworth, Mr. Moore
SECOND ROW: Linda Coplin, Freddie Otis, Jimmy Lindsey,
David Hardy, Connie Thompson, Kay Holmes, Leonard Horn
BOTTOM: Chuck Sayler, Billy Odisher, Kenny Peterson,
Patrick Rodgers

TOP: L. to R. Milena Krymis, Connie t&gt;trang, Bobby Diedrich,
Douglas Thomas, Billy Watkins, Jerry Converse, Larry ~alyer,
Bobby Baker, Fdwin Weooorl, Ronnie Meiring
THIRD ROW: Mickey l-1ason, Myrna Sanderson, Connie Rawson,
Barbara Zierle, Karen Aemisegger, Clil'ford Delaney, Larry
Lambert, Frank Fersch, Richard Delaney, Mrs. Howard
SECOND RCW: Marianne Hughes, Patricia Ames, ::susan Todd,
Jacqueline Seamans, Barbara Bigelow, Glenna Harquart,
Gwen Fritz
BOTTCM: Ned Delaney, Mark VanPatten, Edward Freese, Dick
Hutchins, Russell Esterline

�TOP: L. to R. Larry Harvin, Evelyn Anderson, Martin Preston,
Larry Bradley, Karen Dobson, Arlene Harmon, James Williams,
Raymond Merkle
THIRD ROW: Elaine Rice, Bobby Barrett, John Rossman, Ron
Tuckey, Mike Vaughn, Bruce Parker, Li.rrla Adams, l'.II's Ewers
SECOND RON: Bonny Ames, Brenda Jaynes, Junior Carpenter,
Jjmmie bmith, Ron Krok, Phil Baughman, Stephen Hughes,
Ricky Uslan
BOTTOM: Dianna Curtis, Emma Jean F'unk, Bonnie Betts, Nancy
Johnson, Cynthia Aeschliman, Jerry Withington, Lynn Nichols

�TOP: L. to R. Larry Bowerman, Karen rTy, Renae Eaton,
Carol Hampton, Bonnie Horn, Thomas Burt, Max Haynes,
Mrs. Lyrx:l

THIRD RCNl: Craig Omo, Teresa Sprout, Jerry Vlortz, Anna
Marie Bollegraf', Susan Easterday, Fred Gerth, Earline
Erskine
SECOND RO\v: Cheryl Dunckel, Ronald King, Lavern Exelby,
Cheryl Daniels, Mary Sternberg, Joyce Hard, Sandra Porn,
John Esterline, Chari Fidler
BOI'TQ·l: Robert VanHoosear, Richard Green, Robert Wilbur,
Bradley Moore, Byron VanWagner, Robert Trana

Sixth Grade
TOP: L. toR. Donna Todd, Darlene Miller, Patricia Holt,
Mrs. Calhoun, James Lothamer, Judy Ames, Loraine Hutchins
THIRD ROVl: Gretchen Coates, Karen McClintic, Nancy Delaney,
Donna Craun, Dennis Curtis, Eric Gilchrist
t&gt;FCOND ROW: Wm . Leavitt, Beth Alexander, Sue Gary, Wm.
Fazekas, Donald Todd , Carl Leavitt
BOTTG' : Donald Daniels , Gene Taylor, Richard Counterman

�TOP: L. to R. Joyce Rogers, Zenith Ingersoll, Beverly
Hagaman, Mr. ~ernmelroth, Rezine Branker, ~harron Ansley,
Shirley Ansley, Nelson Curtis
THIRD ROW: Tommie Sieger, Henry Dovrker, Ronald Hughes,
Frank Rumsey, bheila Hettinger, Regina Ann Rossman
SECOND ROW: Helen Watson, Jean Chapin, Terry Aeschliman,
Sheila Berlien, Iris McDowell, Charles Wilbur
BO'ITOH: Arthur Wilkinson, James Swidell, Carolyn Sawdy,
Bonnie Griffin, Donna Knowles, Christine Becker

�TOP: L. to R. }'' rs. Oxenham, Richard Atkinson, Tom Crane,
Keith King, Douglas Thompson, JudyWeber, Joan Lampman,
Leroy Roberts
Y.IDDLE: Jack Wagner, Steven Dobson, Jeff Kanouse, Keith
Hayward, bhirley Rogers, Pricilla Long, Michael Smith,
Laverne McDonald, Jim Rogers, Arthur Proxmire, Werner
Hel1 ers, Raymond Monty, Jerry Borton
BO'fTOM: James Johnson, Herb Johnson, Joey Hildebrand,
Judy Tyson, Gloria Pierson, Michael Whaley

�Organizations

��Student Council

TOP: L. toR. Judy Hampton, Art Thomas, Jeff' Holcomb,
Bud Hagaman, Jack Knirk, David Dryer, Ekkehard Helzer,
Bill Taylor
NTIJDLE: Mary Keller, Dana Queen, Owen Thompson, Kathy
Warner, Janice Fischer, Nancr.y Hyslop, Greg Dunbrock,
Barbara Ehl, Mrs. Volkert
BO'ITOM: Judy t&gt;peith, Lana Becker, Larry Satchfield,
Yale Wentworth, Neil Wilcox, Alan O'Day, Donna Brazee

t&gt;TUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Janice Fischer, Sec., Jeff
Holcomb, V. Pres., Jack Knirk, Pres., Barbara Ehl, Tres.

�Patriotic and Devotional Committee

TOP: L. to R. Judy Fischer, Mary Ann Batman, Janet Hall,
Lois Wilkenson, Charles Reynolds
MIDDLE: David Dryer, Ron Hackworth, Rita Caskey, Rose
Fazekas, Janice Wilkenson
BOT.r(JJI': Mr. Bard, BaiTy Poor, Judy Hutchins, Jacqueline
Ames, Terry Fisk

�F.F.A.

TOP: L. to R. Dalton Becker, Gene Booher, Edward Delaney,
Jerry Percell, Rex Beemer, Francis Hard, Harry Thomas,
Gerald Wood, Martin Kowalski, Robert Stiles, Rog er Henry,
Jerry Waterbury, Gerald Hicks
THTiill RCW: David McDonald, Donald Bassett, Jack Knirk,
Walter Buell, Henry Kaiser, Harry Rasmussen, James Lotmds,
Anthony, Richard Wagoner, William Kaiser, Richard
arowelli, Eddie Bowerman, }~ r. Fischer
SECOND RCM: Norman Knisely, Pat Scott, Rudy Boyer, Leroy
er, Tom Terval, Ray Slingerland, James Shaw, Richard
Knirk, Evertt Wineland, James Kaunnan
BOTTCM: Frank Harbaugh, Billie Counterman, Robert
Cochrane, David Roberts, Olen Harowelli, Ronald Wood,
om Copeland

FFA OFFI CERS: TOP :
Pat Scott, Reporter
Wayne Anthony, Tres.
Gerald Wood, .Sec.
BO'ITQ-' : Harry
Thomas, Asst. uec.
Eddie Bowerman, Pres
Roger Henry, V. Pres

�f. T. A.

TOP: L. to R. Donelda Todd, Allen Lampman, 1-i.argaret Reynolds
Barbara Ehl, Betty Hafer, Ron Hackworth, Joyce Puckett, Care
Riddle, Gwen Thompson, Charon Trall, Crarlene Wright
MIDDLE: Mr. Monk, tiharon Shillings, Pat Carpenter, Carol
Murdock, Judy Baker, Sheila LaPgstaff, Linda Wolcott,
Sharon Roberts, Delaine HcDonald, Mr. Preston
BOTI'CM: Carolyn Locke, Nancy Hyslop, Donna Brazee, Gayle
Weber, Judy Fischer, Ruth Garrett, Lyla Lindsey, Judy
Harter, Jackie Shook, JoAnn Blue

FTA OFFICERS
Barbara Ehl, V. Pres., Sharon Roberts, Tres., Owen Thompson,
Pres., Charlene Wright, Sec.

�TOP: L. to R. Elenor Eagly, Delaine l·1cDonald, tiharon
Roberts, Carol Riddle, Joyce Puckett, Betty Hai'er,
Janit Hall, Janice Esterline
FOURTH ReM: Artheni.a. Hockenberry, Charlene Jenkins, Judy
Hampton, Judy Smith, Carol Faulkner, Ruth Garrett, Helen
Kratzer, tiharon Trail, Betty Todd
THIRD ReM: Pat KenKnight, !Qrla Linisey, Nancy Hyslop,
Janice Fischer, Venda Foster, Jeanette Laurell, Judy
Harter, Joan Zinnnerman, Linda Wolcott, Donna Funk
SECOND RGT: Judy Fischer, Gail Weber, Peggy Gerth,
Carolyn Anthony, Pat Hacker, Carole Gates, Nancy Jaynes,
Pat Peterson, Mrs. Deal
BOTTCM: Sharon Worthington, Caroline Locke, Joy Dove,
busan Campbell, Diane Palmateer, tiandra KeriKnight,
Sharon Loomis

FHA OFFICFRti
TOP: L. toR. tiharon Roberts, Reporter, Jeanette
Laurel, Historian, Venda Foster, Parlimentarian,
Gayle Weber, tiong Leader, Nancy Jaynes, Tres.,
Pat Hacker, V. Pres., Helen Kratzer, Sec., Joy
Dove, Pres.

��F.N.A.

TOP: L. to R. Nancy Cochrane, Rita Ca::,key, Barbara
Williams, Janice Wilkinson, Rose Fazekas
}liDDLE: Kathy Exelby, Nargaret Reynolds, Catherine
Hisch, Paula !·:isch
BOTI'o: · : ;:iusan Campbell, !:&gt;haron Trall, Kay Zimmerman

FNA OFFICERS

L. to R. }1argaret Reynolds, ~ec., bUban Campbell, Tres.,
Paula Hi::&gt;ch, Pres., R-" ta Caskey, V. Pres.

�Government Club

TOP: L. toR. Ron Hacbvorth, Bill Taylor, Alan O'Day,
Wayne Hubaker, Kathy Exelby, Barbara EhJ
MIDDLE: Nancy Cochrane, Lois Kelly, Sharon 11cDonald,
Gwen Thompson, Kathy Warner, Carol Gates, Hr. Elenbaas
BO'ITCM: Dick Harowelli, Paula Hisch, Fred Germaine,
Jack Knirk, Ekkehard Melzer
GOV 1 T CLUB OFFICERS
L. to R. Wayne Hubaker, Reporter, Alan O'Day, Pres.,
Jack Knirk, Parlementarian, Loio Kelly, Vice Pres.,
Owen Thompoon, Clerk

�Forensics and Debate

TOP: L. to R. Jim Bowers, Wayne Gripma.n, Alan 0 1Day,
Hr. Fletcher
MIDDLE: Wayne Hubaker, Jack Knirk, Bill Taylor, Ekkie
Helzer, Ron Hackworth
BOTTOM: Katheryn Rzepka, Thelma Semmelroth, Paula
Nisch, David Dryer, Bob Anderson
DEBATETFAM
TOP: L. to R. Jack Knirk, Bill Taylor, Ron Hackworth,
Ekkie Melzer
BOTTOM: Alan 0 'Day, Lois Kelly, Wayne Hubaker

�Journalism Staff and press

TOP: Alan O'Day,
Janice Wilkenson,
Ron Hackworth, Mr.
Fletcher
MIDDLE: Donna Brazee,
Janice Fischer,
Katheryn Rzepka,
Charlene Wright
BOTTOM: Joyce Ridenour
Karen Krymis, Barbara
Ehl, Roxy Bates

�"A" Band

FOURTH RCW: L. to R. 'Mr. Hause, Betty Hafer, Mary Ann
Smj th, Art Thomas, David Roberts, Karen Krymis, Bob
Anderson, LeeRoy Smith
THIRD RCW: Duane Crapo, Linda Wolcott, bandra
KenKnight, Pat Carpenter, ~usan Mull, Judy Baker,
Ronnie Hall, Gary Snow, ~usan Wibel, ~2ncy Hyslop
SECOND RCW: Patty Hacker, Melvin Sanderson, Deena Krymis,
Dallas Smith, Charon Trall, Lois Kelly, Charlene Wright,
Marjorie Stiles
FIRST ROVl: Janice Fischer, Susan Smith, Donelda Todd,
Janit Hall
QUincy High School's Band ha~ once more had a
profitable year. Twenty-four new musicans v1ere added
from the 11 B11 Band to replace last years seniors. The
resulting fifth-seven member group has the highest potential of any former year.
The Band began its marching season with the football squad, furnishing entertainment during halves at
all the home games. "Presenting the Quincy High ~chool
Narching Band," was a call welcomed by the football
fans at every game.
The first trip of the year was to Ann Arbor for
"Band Day". Quincy was one of 190 bands participating.
The winter months were one of the bands busiest
seasons. They were not only busily preparing for contests, such as the solo and ensemble festivel in

�FOURTH RCW: L. to R. Phil Wilson, LaiTy Paul, Lloyd
Shenefield, Paul Anderson, Evelyn bpencer, Jackie Shoo
THIRD ReM: Jeanette La.urell, Larry Wilcox, Bill Taylor
\&lt;layne Holly, Joyce Hilliar, JoAnn Blue, Danny Dobson,
Bill La.UI-ell, Susan Zeck, Roxy Bates
SECOND RO.l: Phyllis Owens, Andy Krymis, George Bolton,
Pat KenKnight, Kay Zinnnerman, Janice Kochemorfer, Joy
Dove, Barbara Ehl
FIR.':&gt;T ROll: Karen Sermnelroth, Autumn Dobson, Nancy Ehl,
Gwen Thompson
Kalamazoo and the District Band and Orchestra Festival
in Middleville, but also attended a concert by the Uni
versity of Nichigan Symphony Band in Ann Arbor. As
i f this were not enough to keep them busy, the bam
also exhibited its abilities to the local patrons at
the annual Winter Concert, Dec. 11, and later at the A
Band Concert in the spriJ:€ •
In January the band had a tobaggon party at
Pokagon Park.
This year the Band exchanged concerts with the
Constatine High School Band. Constatine 1 s student
body throughly enjoyed the concert, especially
11
Humorescapa.de 11 •
Quincy Musicans traveled to Ann Arbor this year
for the State Band and Orchestra festival.

�"B" Band

STANDING: L. to R. Mr. Hause, James vvillen, Susan Vogel,
Eleanor Eagly, Ricky Barrett. Yale Wentworth, Neil Wilcox
THIRD RCW: Margaret Delaney, Donna ::&gt;trouse, Jacqueline
bhouey, Cheryl 1bompson, Neal Parks, Ray Slingerland,
Robert Pierson, Guy Stiles
SECOND ROW: Janice Esterline, Shiela Taylor, Pam Mangas,
}ia.ry Ann Meiring, Jill Wagner, Beverly Anderson, Colleen
i.J'illmarth, Ronnie \food, Hike Purcell
FIRST R 0.1: Judy Hutchins, Joan Zimmerman, Sandra Green,
Carol Cochrane, Carol Smith

An exciting 1957-1958 year was enjoyed by the
B

Band.
The first big event for the band was marching

at the Homecoming and Harvest Festivals'. Later in
the year a class skating party was enjoyed by many
of the members.
The next big event was the Spring Festival. The
band played seven songs.

�THIRD Ra-T: Tom Kowalski, Robert Wright, Fernando Kryrnis
Frank Harbaugh, Jackie Ames, Nancy Buell, Tom Tervol,
}~ ary liurka
SECOND ROW: Nancy Lauren, Robin Brown, Jefi'ery Bates,
Larry batchfield, Jerry c.;arpenter, 'l 'olliTly Brockman, Gar
Clingan, Leon Parrish
FIRST ROW: Richard Hartley, Patty Adams, Sharon
VanHoosier, Joyce Hall, Sharon Johnson, Margaret Moore

Throughout the year the different sections
of the band attended secti onals on every Tuesday
of the week. These are free instruction classes
given by Nr. Hause.
The last grand finale was the long, hot
marches in Allen and Quincy, on Nemorial Day.
It was a big finish for a great year in t l:e B Band.

�uA" Band Major and Majorettes

L. to R. Susan Sr1ith, Lois Kelly, Wayne Holly Evelyn
~pencer, Pat Hacker

A flashy section of the "A" Band is its four
majorettes.

Wearing their trim orange uniforms, they

may be seen proudly leading the Band in parades and at
football games.

This year, they led the Band in the

Halloween parade, M:emorial Day parade, Homecoming parade,
at Holland, and at the half of all the home football
games.
Lois Kelly and Susan Smith are completing their
third year as majorettes while Evelyn Spencer and Patty
Hacker are completing their first year.

�"8" Maior and Maiorettes

L. to R. Sandra Green, Carol Smith, Janice Esterline,
Pamala Mangus, JoAnn Zimmerman
Leading the

11

B11 Band in the Homecoming, Halloween,

and Memorjal Day Parades were the
also did a fine job leading the

11

11

B11 Majorette.., . They

B11 Band as it marched

at halftime at the Homecoming football game.

�Cadet Band

STANDIID: Charles Wilbur, Mike vlhaley, Leroy Roberts,
Mr. Hause
SECOND ROd: Iris McDowell, Ke:i th Hayward, Carolyn baudy,
Judy ~yson, Christine Becker, larry Wortz, Herb Johnston,
Doug Thompson, Werner Helfer::;, larry Lounds, Mike Smith,
Gene Taylor, bteven Dobson, Jerry Borton
FIRS!' RCM: Jeff Kanouse, J:imny Rogers, Keith King? Karen
McClintic, ReKine Brauker, Ray Monte, Judy Ames, Beth
Alexander
In the Cadet Band lie all of Quincy's hopes for
having a A-1 marching and concert hand.
They have been practicing with the thought in
mind of the day when they will proudly own the gray
and orange suits, and become members of the
The Cadet Band learns the

1~amentals

11

A11 Band.

of

marching and the correct way to care for and play their
instrument.
The Cadet Bani took part in the Ahnual Spring }1usic
Festival.

�Girls Athletic Association

TOP: L. to R. Nancy Jonker, Joyce Hilliar, Catherine Misch,
Betty Hafer, Joyce Puckett, Denise Vogel, Diane Vogel,
Margaret Cook, Eleanor Eagly, ~usan Mull, Sharon Roberts,
Delaine McDonald
FOURTH RCM: Susan Zeck, Hargie Stiles, Janit Hall, Carol
Murdock, Sharon Shillings, Vonda Foster, Kathy Exelby,
Arthena Higgenbotham, Charlene Jenkins, Barbara Williams,
Charlene Wright, Paula Misch
THIRD RON: Charon Trall, Donelda Todd, Donna Funk, Joyce
Ridenour, Donna Braz e, Nancy Cocrrane, Judy Baker, Carolvn
Anthony, Ga· le Weber, Judy Fischer, Carol Riddle
SECOND ReM: Miss Nurmi, Peggy Gerth, Judy Smith, Carol
Faulkner, Ruth Garrett, Lois KelJy, Roxy Bates, Pat
Peterson, Nancy Jaynes, Carol Gates, ~haron McDonald
BOTTCl1: Dorothy Todd, Darlene Schafer, Lila Lindsey,
Laura Dowell, Sharon Loomis, Nancy Hyslop, Susan Campbell,
Carolyn Locke, Carolyn Hard
For the first time, the girls organized a Girls
Athletic Association. The purpose of the club is to keep
girls interested in sports.
On November 19, the first meeting officers and
representatives were chosen to work with the officers.
Sharon McDonald represented the Seniors, Sharon Shillings,
Juniors, Susan Zeck, Sophomores, and Judy Fischer
represented the Freshmen. These girls wrote the constitution for the club.
The club held 'game nights' in the gym so they
could earn points for awards they are to receive this
spring.
For money making projects they held two record
hops.

�ATHLETICS

��Varsity Football

TOP: L. to R. Foster VanDoren, Jerry Tyson, Bill Iaurell,
Wayne Pomranka, Jerry Watcrb ry, Gerald Wood, Larry
Himebaugh, Jack Pidcock
TPIRD R01-/: Mr. Clark, Louie Wilcox, Duane Crapo, Gary
Parker, Willie Kaiser, Leonard Olaynick, Gary Cook, Hr.
Cesler
SECOND ROW: Art· Persails, Walter Buell, Tom Barrett,
Larry Rogers, Hayne Gripman, LeeRoy Smith, LeRoy
Wiser, Jerry Purcell, Jeff Holcomb
BOTTm·I: Bob Holloway, Bob Hacker, Bud Hagaman, Dale
Smith, Harry Thomas, Jim Shaw, Pat Scott

�Freshmen Football

\

TOP: L. to R. Dick Kn:i.rlc, Don Peterson, Fd li'oley
MIDDLE: Dick Hacker, Pete Travis, Bob Anderson, Bob

Stiles

BarTCM: Mark Henry, Everett Wineland, Don Willen,

Bruce Himebaugh
The Freshman Football team, coached by J a c k
Clark, had a rather unsuccessful season, but the boya
learned the sense of fair play.
The Freshman team was rather small, ao some of
the Sophomore boys filled in to make up the team.
A
new experience for the boys was to play the State Homa
and Training School, which they lost also along with
the Bronson and Union City games. With a year of experience, the boys will be a great asset to the Reserve Squad.
Thanks to the boys and their new c o a c h, Mr.
Richard Cesler , Quincy's basketball f u t u r e looks
bright. The t e a m came from no wins to three • All
these boys were on the team 1 a s t year except
for
LeRoy Smith and Manager Fred Watson.

�Varsity Basketball

TOP: L. to R. Mr. Clark, Don Wilson, Dick Merkle,
Tom Barrett
BOTTCM: Ron Quimby, Terry Myers, Coy Wocxiard,
Doug Sattler, Larry Rogers
Although the team had a defeating seAson this year ,
no team in tLa conierence had more spirit than the Orj ole
Squad.
The Orioles won one game this season, from ~thens.
This game will be remembered always because only four
boys fj nished the f?ame .
The team lacked mostly in hei Eht and exoerience.

�Reserve Basketball

TOP: L. to R. Mr. Cesler, Dan Booher, Wayne Anthony,
Willi am r aiser, Bob Anderson, Gary Parker, Duane Crapo
BOTT0·1 : Dale Conant, Jerry Persail, LeeRoy Smith,
Foster VanDoren, Tom Copeland, Ngr. Fred Watson
Although the team had a losing season, the Reserve~
had a lot of fun.
~y Smith, Ralph Murkle, Floyd Folgue, and Willard
Ingersol joined the team later in the season.
The team won their three games against Union City,
Reading, and Jonesville.
Two heartbreakers were lost to Union City the secor¥:1
time the team played them and the other to St. Charlea.

�Girls Basketball

TOP: L. to R. Susan Zeck, Joyce Ridenour, Judy
Fischer, Gayle Weber
!·fiDDLE: Kathy Exelby, Sharon Roberts, Paula Misch,
Joyce Hilliar, Lois Kelly
BOTTa-&lt;: Carol Faulkner, Carol Nurdock, Roxy Bates,
Sharon Shilllilg, Donna Funk
TOP: L. to R. Neil Wilcox, Andrew Zeck, Ja11es Willen,
Craig Dunbrock
HIDDLE: Darwin Hauer, Billy Adams, Terry Fisk, Richard
Hartley
BOTTrn: Ricky Barrett, Larry Bailey, Yale Hentworth
TOP: L. to R. Tex Beemer, John Kohler, Bill Armstrong,
George Harlam, Lavern Spieth
MIDDLE: Gary Clinban, Charles Beemer, Arden Anthony,
Robert Wilson
BOTTOM: Terry Bingerman, Glen Siegler, Charles Sawyer,
John Shilling, Dean Hetrick

�Junior High Basketball

�Varsity Football Cheerleaders

TOF: L. to R. Lois Kelly, Nancy Jaynes, Sharon
HcDonald, JoAnn Blue
BOTTffi1: Judy Fiscr er, Donna Brazee, Judy Baker,
Nancy Cochrane
"Come on Team Fight," was the cry of the football
cheerleaders. These gi rls always tried to keep the
school spirit up.
This will be the last year of cheerleading for
Lois Kelly, Sharon NcDonald, and Nancy Cochrane. Lois
has been a football cheerleader for four years. oharon
has been a cheerleader for two a half years and Nancy
Cochrane for two years.
This vras the 1"irst year of football cheerleading
for Judy Fischer, Donna Brazee and Judy Baker. Nancy
Jaynes has been on the squad two years.

�Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders

L. to R. JoAnn Blue, Sharon McDonald, Nancy Cochrane,
Nancy Jaynes
Four eirls made up the varsity basketball
squad this year.

This is the last year for Sharon

HcDonald and Nancy Cocr.IZ'ane t-rho have each served
on the varsity squad for two years.

This makes

two years of varsity cheerleading for Nancy
Jaynes and one yea r for JoAnn Blue.
'!'he girls sponsored the

11

Varsity Drag 11 to

raise the money for their uniforms.

The girls

bought their own sweaters, but used the money
from the dance to buy materialfor their skirts
and make them themselves.

�Reserve Basketball Cheerleaders

L. to R. Donna Brazee, Judy Fischer, Judy Baker,
Peggy Gerth
To help cheer the Reserves on to their
three victories were four girls pictured above.
Judy Baker has served on the reserve
squad for two years.

This is the first year

for Donna BrazPe, Judy Fischer, and Peg Gerth.
The girls bought their mm material for
their u.n:Lforms and had them made.

�Junior High Cheerleaders

L. to R. Nancy Ehl, Carol Smith, Jackie Smith, Lonna
Becker

In the above picture are the four girls who
served on the Jr. High football and basketball
cheerleading squad. These girls helped cheer the
team on to victory. This makes the second and final
year for Jackie Smith and Lonna Becker. This is
thefirst year of cheerleading for Nancy Ehl and
Carol Smith.

�Snapshots

Faculty
Fall
Party

�Snaps at the J-Hop

Scenes from the
Senior Play

�Above: More scenes from the Senior Play
Below: Graduation 1958

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It is not so grand as Harvard
Nor as fine and costly
But the same great purpose inspires them all
The same ideals prevail.
To teach young minds how noble i t is
To work 'pith head and w i t h hands
And become just the sort of citizen
A progressive natian demands.
Universities. Colleges, Common
Whatever their size or name
A l l are Beacon-Lights along the road
That leads to the heiAhts of Fame.
We are doing our part in this line to-day
And as the years p,o by
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Margaret Smith, Asst. Literary Editor
Maybelle Taylor, Asst. Joke Editor
Clara From, Asst. Athletic Editor
Eva Gallop, Music Editor
Bernice Sattler, Asst. Editor
Gladys Globensky, Advertising Manager
Miss A b b o t t , Asst. A r t Editor
Second row:
Oliver Gordon, Business Manager
LeMoyne Blackman, Joke Editor
Lena Chase, Asst. A r t Editor
Emalene Barlow, Asst. Advertising Manager
Genevieve Kesson, Asst. Joke Editor
Donald Gould, Asst. Business Manager
Wayne Knirk, Ass't A r t Editor
Clarence Hildebrand, Athletic Editor
Third row:
Ernest Knirk, Editor
Evelyn Kesson. Literary Editor
Nellie Donbrock, Asst. Society Editor
Roland Greene, Asst. A r t Editor
Robert Hendrick, Asst. Music Editor

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Superintendent's
To a l l w h o a r e made o f t h e r i g h t k i n d o f stuff, - G o t o S c h o o l - i s a g o o d advice. T h e r i g h t
plies t h a t y o u m u s t h a v e something w i t h i n y o u t h a t w a n t s t o motivate. - E d u c a t i o n i s action. L e a r n i n g
is a n active n o t a passive a f f a i r. - Y o u c a n n o t s i t s t i l l a n d w i t h o u t a n y e x e r t i o n o n y o u r p a r t
thing. Y o u m u s t w o r k .
The college is o n e o f t h e best helps t o y o u p r o v i d i n g y o u u s e i t r i g h t l y. I t c a n n o t d o e v e r y t h i n g f o r
you b u t i t c a n h e l p y o u w o n d e r f u l l y. H e r e a r e s o m e o f t h e advantages g a i n e d b y a w e l l s p e n t college
life: I t w i l l g i v e y o u a b r o a d e r o u t l o o k o n life. Y o u come i n c o n t a c t w i t h t h e b i g m e n o f h i s t o r y. Y o u
learn o f things t h e y have done, t h e i r trials. experiences, t h e obstacles t h e y h a v e h a d t o o v e r c o m e , a n d
the courage o f conviction t h e y h a v e h a d t o possess i n Order to become great. B y so d o i n g t h e i r thoughts
become y o u r thoughts a n d y o u a r e n o t l i m i t e d b y t h e n a r r o w gossip o f t o d a y o r t h e l i t t l e r e a l m o f o n e
who does n o t t r y t o g r o w o r develop.
The college l i f e w i l l inspire. Y o u w i l l come i n c o n t a c t w i t h persons whose presence alone i s
tion. T h e good ones w i l l b e - a l w a y s p o i n t i n g t h e
Then there are t h e associations f o r m e d w i t h one's f e l l o w -students. T h e m a j o r i t y o f students a r e t h e r e
for a purpose. T h a t p u r p o s e i s t o m a k e something o f themselves. T h a t a t t i t u d e i s l i k e a c o n t a g i o u s
disease, y o u c a n n o t h e l p b u t b e influenced a n d h a v e y o u r character molded b y i t . M a n y a
will t e l l y o u t h a t h e values t h e friendships f o r m e d i n c o l l e g e m o r e t h a n a n y t h i n g else.
The college develops confidence a n d i n d i v i d u a l i t y i n a man. E a c h o n e has w i t h i n h i m
ties w h i c h n e e d developing. D e l v i n g i n t o t h e p r o b l e m s a n d u n k n o w n t r u t h s p u t b e f o r e h i m g i v e s h i m
the necessary s t i m u l u s t o develop t h e s e b e f o r e m e n t i o n e d l a t e n t possibilities.
A h i g h e r institution o f learning w i l l t e n d t o m o l d a s y m p a t h y f o r a l l classes o f people. I t w i l l t e n d t o
make y o u a m o r e useful citizen. I t w i l l t e n d t o m a k e y o u o f m o r e service t o t h e c o m m u n i t y.
The college aims t o m a k e a man a well r o u n d e d one. A s o u n d b o d y i s t h e f i r s t r e q u i s i t e , a s
tion i s necessary f o r a n y house t o exist. O r g a n i z a t i o n s exist t o teach h i g h e r m o r a l planes a n d t h e e v e r y
day w o r k enlarges t h e m e n t a l side.
There i s also t h e discipline g a i n e d t h r o u g h t h e w o r k necessary t o o b t a i n t h e education. I f y o u h a v e
to w o r k y o u r w a y t h r o u g h college, s o m u c h t h e b e t t e r s i n c e l i f e i t s e l f i s a s t r u g g l e a n d y o u a r e t h e n
that m u c h b e t t e r p r e p a r e d f o r i t . A n y o n e m a y s e c u r e a college education i f h e h a s
willingness, a n d t h e w i l l p o w e r t o w o r k f o r it.
Then, t h i s i s t h e d a y o f specialists a n d o n e m a y s e c u r e t h e t r a i n i n g f o r w h i c h h e t h i n k s h e i s b e s t
adapted. I n f o r m e r years a l l studied t h e classics n o m a t t e r w h a t vocation h e intended t o f o l l o w. I t
ferent n o w, a s courses o f study a r e offered t o meet t h e d i f f e r e n t n e e d s a n d o n e m a y e n t e r t h i s s p e c i a l
training course a t once.
Perhaps best o f a l l i s t h a t feeling t h a t comes t o o n e w h o i s a l w a y s r e a d y t o e x t e n d a h e l p i n g h a n d t o
those w h o h a v e n o t h a d h i s advantages a n d t h e respect t h a t w i l l b e accorded h i m a n d t o f e e l
faction i n living that he never could have felt i f his m i n d h a d n o t been w e l l trained.
Arthur H. Balfour

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T H E SCHOOL A N D T H E C O M M U N I T Y
It h a s been w i s e l y said t h a t a n a r m y o f school b o y s is m o r e p o w e r f u l t h a n a l a r g e standing a r m y. M a n y
more w a r s h a v e been w o n b y o n e m a n t h a n b y a w h o l e a r m y o f d e s t r u c t i v e m u r d e r e r s , f o r t h a t i s w h a t
soldiers are. H e n r y C l a y p r e v e n t e d t w o w a r s a n d p r o l o n g e d t h e C i v i l W a r u n t i l i t w a s b e y o n d h u m a n
power t o s t o p , b y treaties. compromises, o r d o c u m e n t s o f t h a t k i n d , t h a t miserable i n s t i t u t i o n , w h i c h f o r
so m a n y y e a r s h e l d m e n , w o m e n , a n d c h i l d r e n i n shackles. W h i l e even t o -day. a s m u c h a s ever, w e c a n
see a f e w learned m e n p r e v e n t i n g wars, r i o t s , a n d unfriendliness a m o n g c o u n t r i e s i n E u r o p e .
If i t has been t h u s i n t h e past, i s t h i s w a y i n t h e present, i t s u r e l y shall b e t h e same i n t h e f u t u r e . T h e
day shall N O T c o m e w h e n o n e m a n s h a l l c l i m b s t o n e steps u p t o a p l a t f o r m a n d s a y w h o s h a l l d o t h i s
and w h o shall d o that. W h y is i t n o t c o m i n g ? B e c a u s e t h e r e w i l l b e t o o m a n y l e a r n e d m e n a n d w o m e n .
O u r descendants s h a l l b e n o less p o w e r f u l w i t h e d u c a t i o n a n d k n o w l e d g e t h a n o u r ancestors h a v e b e e n
with p o w d e r a n d b a l l .
The s c h o o l -boy o f t o -day i s b e i n g t a u g h t t h e m i s t a k e s a n d b l u n d e r s o f y e s t e r d a y. H e i s l e a r n i n g
W H A T w a s w r o n g w i t h t h i s w a y o f settling disputes, a n d W H Y i t was wrong. H e is learning h o w t o m a k e
correct treaties o f has o w n . H e i s l e a r n i n g h o w t o c o n d u c t p u b l i c meetings, a n d h o w t o m a n i p u l a t e t h i s
large m a c h i n e w h i c h baffles s o m a n y — o u r g o v e r n m e n t — s o t h a t h e m a y settle a n y dispute t h a t
with intelligence.
W h a t w o u l d t h e communities b e w e r e i t n o t f o r t h e schools? W o u l d t h e r e b e c e m e n t r o a d s , c e m e n t
side-walks, b e a u t i f u l boulevards, a n d e l e c t r i c l i g h t s i n towns, a n d l a r g e beautiful p r o d u c t i v e f a r m s a r o u n d
these t o w n s ? I t h i n k n o t . I t i s because o f t h e schools t h a t w e h a v e these things. W e r e i t n o t f o r o u r
schools o f t h e U n i t e d States w e w o u l d b e i n a s i m i l a r state t o t h e b l a c k m a n o f A f r i c a . T h e r e w o u l d n o t
be as m a n y people i n t h i s p a r t o f t h e c o u n t r y, a n d those w o u l d b e o n l y savages.
Parents a n d friends, t h e b o y s a n d g i r l s w h o a r e i n t h e schools o f t o -day w i l l m a k e b e t t e r citizens t h a n
you are, o r ever dare t r y t o be. T h e communities i n w h i c h t h e s e b o y s a n d g i r l s g o w i l l b e f r e e f r o m
riots, w a r s , a n d unfriendliness w h i c h t h e w o r l d i s s t r u g g l i n g w i t h t o -day, because t h e y a r e l e a r n i n g t h e
correct w a y t o manage these things.
Editor-in-Chief.

The p u r p o s e o f t h e p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s v o l u m e o f - T h e O r i o l e , - i s t o g i v e t h e s t u d e n t s s o m e t h i n g b y
which t o r e m e m b e r t h e i r s c h o o l d a y s a s w e l l a s t h e i r teachers and classmates. W e have p u t f o r t h e v e r y
effort t o m a k e t h i s u n d e r t a k i n g a success. N o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e handicaps a n d mishaps, w e a r e s u r e y o u
will e n j o y t h i s l i t t l e b o o k w h i c h w e k n o w w i l l g r o w d e a r e r t o y o u a s t h e y e a r s pass b y.
We w i s h t o t h a n k a l l w h o h a v e c o n t r i b u t e d i n a n y w a y i n t h e p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s annual.
The b o o k i s presented t o y o u b y t h e Senior Class o f 1 9 2 8 .
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TOAST T O OUR SCHOOL
Here's t o t h e student body
Of t h e grades and Q . H . S.
They have worked splendid together
Their reward has been success.
Here's t o the friendly Teachers
Who have worked and with a smile
They have helped every scholar
Over many a rough steep mile.
And here's t o o u r noble Parents
They too have been right there
And i n every w a y a n d every d a y
Have more than did their share.
Three cheers f o r good old Quincy!
They haven't beat i t yet.
Tho' town and school a r e small
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Mr. Balfour
Mr. Dage
Bernice Sattler
Ernest Knirk
Evelyn Kesson
Donald Gould
Gladys Globensky

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Ernest K n i r k
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Oriole Editor '28
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In behalf o f the class o f 1 9 2 8 i t becomes m y d u t y t o bestow u p o n t h e J u n i o r s t h i s t o k e n o f h o n o r ; t h e
cane t o success. p r o s p e r i t y, a n d happiness. I t i s w i t h t h e greatest p l e a s u r e t h a t I a c c e p t t h i s d u t y t o
which d u e justice c a n h a r d l y b e given. F o r o n e y e a r w e h a v e cherished t h i s t o k e n w i t h o u t w h i c h o u r
struggles w o u l d have been i n vain.
The difficult t a s k w h i c h i t lightened f o r u s a n d t h e n u m e r o u s ideas w h i c h i t r e v e a l e d t o u s
never hope t o recall. A s t i m e i s fleeting w e can b u t h e r e c a l l a t t e n t i o n t o t h e u n t o l d
brightness w i t h w h i c h i t has filled o u r
We b i d y o u Juniors t o consult i t i n t i m e o f d o u b t o r difficulty. L e a r n t o t r u s t its u n e r r i n g
is f o r y o u r o w n w e l f a r e a n d t h a t o f y o u r fellowmen.
Make i t y o u r personal d u t y t o a p p l y t h i s talisman t o a l l y o u r u n c o n q u e r a b l e d i ff i c u l t i e s
able burdens a n d y o u h a v e o u r assurance t h a t , t h i s d o n e o n y o u r p a r t , t h e s o l u t i o n , c l e a r a n d s i m p l e .
shall l i e exposed t o view.
Not f a r hence i s t h e t i m e w h e n y o u shall t a k e o u r p l a c e a n d n o t u n t i l t h e n shall y o u see, m o r e c l e a r l y
than w o r d s c a n express, h o w t h i s f r i e n d n e v e r f a i l i n g shall p l a y a p a r t i n y o u r f u t u r e career. B u t w h e n
this time w i l l have come w e t r u s t t h a t y o u w i l l f i l l t h e vacancy made b y us i n such a m a n n e r t h a t
or flaw can ever
We have set a standard. Juniors, t h a t i s n o t easily attained. Y e t w e k n o w t h a t y o u h a v e t h e a b i l i t y t o
reach t h i s standard b o t h m o r a l l y a n d intellectually a n d urge y o u t o exert yourselves t o t h e u t m o s t o f y o u r
ability a n d t o t a k e e v e r y possible advantage a n d assure y o u t h a t t h e results w i l l b e n o n e b u t satisfactory.
is w i t h t h e greatest s o r r o w t h a t w e p a r t w i t h t h i s t o k e n ; t h e l o n e s t a r w h i c h h a s g u i d e d u s t h r o u g h
difficulties inconceivable, t h e assistant w h i c h has lightened o u r b u r d e n s unbearable, b u t d e a r
think n o t f i r s t o f ourselves a n d o u r o w n w e l f a r e b u t o f y o u and yours. I n accordance t h e r e w i t h
cane a n d
In years t o come, w h e n m e m o r y leads
To b y g o n e days, h e r o i c deeds,
Yo u r souls t u r n b a c k w i t h t h o u g h t o f y o r e
To bliss o n c e y o u r s , b u t n e v e r m o r e ;
Then, a h , t h e n m a y y o u p l a i n l y see
How useless t h e struggles o f l i f e w o u l d b e
Without t h i s leader, t h i s guide a n d f r i e n d .
With a l w a y s a h e l p i n g h a n d t o l e n d .
May i t a w a k e n t h e s p i r i t w h i c h w i t h i n y o u lies,
And h e l p y o u t o t h e topmost r o u n d t o arise,
Guide y o u r footsteps, s o o t h e y o u r fears,
Lengthen l i f e ' s j o u r n e y, lesson l i f e ' s tears.
May y o u a t awakening o n t h e m o r r o w k n o w n o evil p a i n o r s o r r o w,
But r e j o i c e t o f i n d y o u r name a p e r m a n e n t p l a c e i n t h e H a l l
Bernice S a t t l e r

RESPONSE B Y JUNIOR P R E S I D E N T
In behalf o f t h e Class o f I 929, w e accept w i t h g r e a t pleasure t h i s cane, w h i c h a s y o u h a v e j u s t s a i d i s
an e m b l e m o f success, p r o s p e r i t y a n d happiness, t o t h e members o f Q . H . S. I c a n assure y o u t h a t w e
will r e g a r d i t w i t h t h e greatest o f care a n d shall n e v e r cease i n o u r s t r u g g l e t o u p h o l d t h e p r i n c i p l e f o r
which i t stands.
Many h u n d r e d pupils, b a c k e d b y a s t r o n g h a n d a n d g u i d e d b y a t h o u g h t f u l m o t h e r h a v e passed f r o m
this H i g h School o u t i n t o t h e b r o a d w o r l d , h a v i n g learned h o w t o w o r k f o r t h e i r o w n a n d
tages. A s we glance o v e r the records we f i n d t h a t t h e y w e r e endowed w i t h t h e t e a c h i n g o f
perity a n d happiness. P r o b a b l y some o f t h e m o r e i m p o r t a n t topics w e r e b r o u g h t h o m e t o t h e m a t t h i s
ceremony as t h e y w e r e t o us, t h e Class o f - 2 9 . - W e t h a n k y o u f o r t h e h o n o r o f accepting t h i s e m b l e m
from so w o r t h y a class as y o u h a v e p r o v e n t o be.
May y o u a l l b e a s successful i n t h e p r o b l e m s o f l i f e as y o u have been i n H i g h School. N e x t y e a r w e
shall d o a l l w i t h i n o u r p o w e r t o set a suitable example f o r a l l u n d e r -classmates. T h u s e n a b l i n g u s t o
hand this untarnished cane o n t o o u r successors w i t h e v e n m o r e p r i d e t h a n y o u h a v e d o n e so.
Again w e t h a n k y o u a n d w e shall p r o v e t o y o u t h a t y o u r t r u s t bestowed i n u s i s w e l l founded.
Mearl K u n k l e r

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Salutator
The Class o f I 928 extends a most cordial g r e e t i n g t o t h e parents, f r i e n d s a n d v i s i t o r s h e r e t o -night w h o
have a i d e d u s i n successfully c o m p l e t i n g w i t h h o n o r a n d t r i u m p h , f o u r s h o r t y e a r s a t Q u i n c y H i g h
School. W e r e a l i z e t h a t w i t h o u t y o u r h e l p i t w o u l d h a v e b e e n i m p o s s i b l e f o r u s t o h a v e r e a c h e d t h e
crossing o f t h e r o a d s w h e r e w e n o w stand.
When w e m e d i t a t e u p o n v a r i o u s events o f o u r lives, t h e r e i s n o t o n e a m o n g u s t o w h o m t h e m e r e
mention o f t h e words, " N e w Ye a r ' s E v e . " does n o t r e c a l l some vision o f a m o s t treasured o r
ory. M o r e o v e r , p e r h a p s n o t w o o f u s w o u l d p i c t u r e t h e same things. I t i s t h e n t h a t meetings
ings. s o r r o w a n d gladness, p a s t a n d f u t u r e , l o o m b e f o r e us. T h e n s o m e o f u s t h i n k o f t h e P a s t Ye a r s .
others t h i n k o f t h e opening o f the N e w Ye a r. a n d still o t h e r s o f t h e N e w Ye a r s t o come.
But friends a n d classmates, d i d y o u e v e r s t o p t o c o m p a r e t h e E v e n i n g o f t h e O l d Ye a r w i t h
ing o f H i g h S c h o o l l i f e ? T h o s e o f y o u h a v e , h a v e s o m e i d e a o f t h e D a w n o f N e w E r a i n t h e l i v e s o f
those w h o o n t h i s C o m m e n c e m e n t n i g h t c h e e r f u l l y t u r n t o w a r d w h a t e v e r f u t u r e F a t e h a s i n s t o r e f o r
them. A l l o w m e t o p i c t u r e f o r y o u t h e c o n t r a s t b e t w e e n t h e E v e n i n g o f t h e O l d Ye a r a n d t h e D a w n o f
the N e w Ye a r.
We a r e s t a n d i n g o n t h e crossroads o f l i f e . N u m e r o u s r o a d s e x t e n d i n e v e r y d i r e c t i o n t o a t t r a c t t h e
youth o f t o -day. S o m e l e a d o v e r h i l l s a n d r o c k s o f h a r d w o r k , t r i a l s a n d discouragement t o t h e p l a c e
called Success. O t h e r r o a d s —Laziness, selfishness, e t c . , l e a d u s t o t h e place
The r o a d w h i c h has led u s t h r o u g h Q . H . S. h a s n o t always been smooth. T h e r e have been times w h e n
it has been a l m o s t impossible t o m a k e t h e g r a d e ; t i m e s w h e n i t seemed a s t h o u g h w e w e r e
wards i n s t e a d o f f o r w a r d . S o m e t i m e s w e h a v e b e e n t e m p t e d t o t a k e a d e t o u r t o t h e r o a d
ness. o n l y t o f i n d t h a t i t l e d u s i n t o t h e v a l l e y o f
We n o w stand a t t h e f o r k s i n t h e r o a d . F e w o f u s w i l l t a k e t h e same roads. T h e y e x t e n d o n a n d o n
to t h e p l a c e c a l l e d Success o r F a i l u r e . T h e lessons a n d experiences w h i c h w e h a v e learned
enced d u r i n g o u r f o u r years a t Q . H . S. w i l l serve a s a m a p t o g u i d e u s s t r a i g h t e'en t h o u g h t h e r o a d b e
sometimes steep.
" T h e y say l i f e is a h i g h w a y
A n d i t ' s milestones a r e t h e y e a r s ;
With h e r e a n d t h e r e a t o l l gate,
Where w e p a y o u r w a y w i t h tears.
It's a r o u g h r o a d a n d a steep r o a d
A n d i t stretches b r o a d a n d f a r.
But i t leads a t l a s t t o a G o l d e n To w n
Where G o l d e n H o u s e s a r e . "
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In t h e y e a r 1 9 2 4 , e a r l y i n September, t h e r e set s a i l o v e r t h e S e a o f K n o w l e d g e a
proudly b e a r i n g a l o f t f l o a t i n g banners o f green a n d w h i t e . T h i s f l e e t w a s headed f o r a f a r
called t h e L a n d o f Graduation, w h i c h c o u l d b e r e a c h e d o n l y a f t e r a l o n g voyage o f f o u r years o v e r t h i s
much-traveled, b u t t o t h e m u n k n o w n sea. T h e r e w e r e f o u r i s l e s -Freshmen, S o p h o m o r e . J u n i o r a n d
Senior— t o be t h o r o u g h l y explored before reaching this p r o m i s e d l a n d . T h i s f l e e t w a s c o m p o s e d
voyagers.
The f i r s t p o r t reached w a s Freshmen Isle, t h e r e w e organized as a class. O u r officers
Harold P a r k i n s o n ; V i c e President. L e m o y n e B l a c k m a n ; Tr e a s u r e r, R u t h M i s e r ; Secretary.
lor; E d i t o r, O l i v e r G o r d o n ; Class A d v i s o r, M i s s Ball.
Upon this Isle w e met w i t h strange kinds o f people c a l l e d Sophomores. Juniors, a n d Seniors w i t h w h o m
we h a d t o b e c o m e acquainted. W e e n j o y e d s e v e r a l p a r t i e s a n d s c h o o l f u n c t i o n s h e r e . A f t e r
joyable y e a r w e Freshmen t o o k o u r d e p a r t u r e f o r t h e Sophomore Isle, a l t h o u g h s o m e w e r e l e f t b e h i n d
to be picked u p b y some other passing fleet.
Upon l a n d i n g , w e f o u n d t h a t w e w e r e n o l o n g e r Freshmen b u t Sophomores. E v e r y t h i n g w a s q u i t e
different f r o m t h e Freshmen Isle. A f t e r a f e w days w e r e o r g a n i z e d a n d t h e f o l l o w i n g
chosen: P r e s i d e n t , O l i v e r G o r d o n ; V i c e President, V i o l e t K n i s e l y ; T r e a s u r e r, E v a G a l l o p ; S e c r e t a r y.
Robert Ta y l o r ; Editor, R a y K r i s e r ; Class A d v i s o r, M r s . H e y d o n . H e r e w e e n j o y e d o u r r e c e p t i o n s a n d
several parties. S o o n w e l e f t f o r t h e J u n i o r Isle again l e a v i n g s o m e u n f o r t u n a t e s behind.
A t last t h e J u n i o r Isle was reached, a n d a l l o f t h e voyagers n o w l a n d e d a n d s p e n t a v e r y p l e a s a n t
year. T h i s t i m e o u r officers w e r e : P r e s i d e n t . G l a d y s G l o 6 e n s k y ; V i c e President, E r n e s t
urer, L e m o y n e B l a c k m a n ; Secretary, B e r n i c e S a t t l e r ; E d i t o r, O l i v e r G o r d o n ; Class A d v i s o r. M r . B a l f o u r.
In spite o f a l l t h e h a r d w o r k a n d temptations m a n y pleasures a n d e n j o y m e n t s w e r e t o b e f o u n d t h e r e .
The J u n i o r s g a v e a J u n i o r -Senior b a n q u e t f o r t h e Seniors w h i c h was enjoyed b y b o t h classes.
The last and most i m p o r t a n t isle o f a l l was t h e Senior Isle w h i c h w a s safely reached b y t w e n t y - t h r e e o f
us. T h i s y e a r w e chose o u r officers w i t h unusual care. T h e y w e r e : P r e s i d e n t . B e r n i c e
President, Ernest K n i r k ; Treasurer, E v e l y n Kesson; Secretary, D o n a l d G o u l d ; E d i t o r, G l a d y s G l o b e n s k y ;
Class A d v i s o r, M r. B a l f o u r. S e v e r a l parties w e r e held, a l l o f t h e m successful. I n D e c e m b e r t h e g r e a t
event c a m e ; w e gave a v e r y successful p l a y, c a l l e d - T h e C h a r m School.- u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f
four a n d M r . D a g e . A t t h e e n d o f t h e f o u r t h y e a r. a l o n g r o l l . v e r y c r e d i t a b l e t o t h e S e n i o r s , w a s
made o u t , t e l l i n g w h o h a d absorbed t h e m o s t k n o w l e d g e d u r i n g t h e voyage, a n d a t t h e e n d o f t h i s s a m e
year w e f o u n d t h a t Senior Isle was also t h e stepping-off p l a c e i n t o t h e v a s t t e r r i t o r y o f P r o m i s e d L a n d .
The stepping-off place was named Graduation, a n d a g r e a t concourse o f people m e t t o w a t c h u s t a k e t h i s
short j o u r n e y.
And n o w t h e f o u r l o n g y e a r s h a v e passed; t h e Freshmen o f 1 9 2 4 a r e t h e Seniors o f 1 9 2 8 . W e h a v e
had m a n y experiences d u r i n g o u r voyage, o f w h i c h t h e enjoyable ones f a r o u t w e i g h t h e unpleasant ones.
As w e Seniors scan t h e horizon f r o m t h e s t e p p i n g -stone o f G r a d u a t i o n , w e see m a n y conquests t o b e
made, a n d w e believe t h a t i n t h e f u t u r e , as i n t h e past, w e w i l l s h o w ourselves r e a d y f o r a n y t e s t t h a t
may b e p u t t o us.
Gladys M a r q u a r t
Ruth W i l s o n
Eloise Demarest
Lena Chase

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Class Oration
Casting no reflections on the statistics brought t o light b y t h e Class Prophecy, Class
Class Will I feel there are several other items of interest t h a t should b e exposed t o t h e general public.
Therefore, b y a system o f my own I have succeeded i n collecting these items together t o p u t on record
for future reference. F o r Class so illustrious as this Class of 1928 cannot fail to be an example
gence, industry and general good behavior to those following. T h r o u g h o u r Secret Service i n general
this report was prepared. T h e r e f o r e I am not responsible for any thrilling facts disclosed.
The Class enrollment 23. I t is not necessary to read the names o f the members as none o f them have
forgotten that, not even their middle name. Average age is 1812 years. A v e r a g e height is 5 feet 6 inches.
Average weight 135 pounds.
Now in order to understand the unusual brilliancy o f this Class mention must be made of our ancestors.
As a Class we recognize Adam and Eve as o u r very very great-grand parents. A m o n g the most noted
ancestors are Lincoln. Cicero, Napoleon, John Paul Jones, Washington. Robinson Crusoe,
der the Great, St. Patrick, Virginia Dare and the Emperor o f Germany. S i r Robert Hendrick commonly
called -Bob," claims Vi r g i l as one o f his remote grandfathers, which n o doubt accounts f o r his skill i n
translating that relatives masterpiece - T h e Aeneid," and f o r his endeavor to be as much like the pious
Aenas as possible. S o m e trace their ancestry to Ireland, some to the Teutonic, others to Ionia.
ing lost track of her family tree can trace her ancestry only to Hodunk and Ona to Southeast Butler. A l l
realize however i f the missing links were supplied o u r ancestry would date back to the Ionian race of the
jungles. N o marriages are reported, and, so far only one engagement. T h i s does not include
gagements. H o w e v e r we all are living i n hope, except H a r r y VanNasdale who regards a mother-in-law
a dangerous personage.
Every girl o f the Class is honorary member of - T h e Royal Order o f D o Nothing- a n d t h e boys are
charter members o f the -United Brotherhood o f Loafers.- G w e n d o l y n Safford belongs t o the
ers Club- and Harry VanNasdale is president o f the -Hayseed Union."
Taking the Class as a whole we are well represented in the field o f Athletics. T h e girls
delight i n preparing lunch f o r the boys on Field Day as its a good chance t o show their ability
ability to cook. M o s t of the boys favor cards but Clarence's D a d w o n ' t l e t h i m p l a y anything except
Flinch and I agree there are other things more profitable. E r n e s t ' s favorite pastime is
that is not his own hands. Eloise's is talking while I enjoy thinking just thinking. LeMoyne's might be
dish washing. Donald's studying, and Gladys Globensky likes best of all EATING. T h e theater would be
the most popular form of amusement i f i t were not f o r one serious objection,—the price.
The members of the class had several reasons for attending Q . H . S. S o m e o f t h e more important
were, to get out of work at home, to have a good time, to study geometry and Latin, through
suasion and f o r the benefit o f the school, sad t o say, there are a few in the Class who don't
why they attended High School. M o s t o f o u r loved ones expect t o go on t o school. R u t h expects t o
continue her education a t the Kindergarten next winter. G l a d y s Marquart w i l l t a k e a post-graduate
course in domestic science in her Mother's kitchen. A l i c e was too modest to give a good opinion
self which is but one o f her personal weaknesses. L e n a ' s weakness is study although few people know
it and Mary Esther does like to sleep, i t just can't be helped. B e r n i c e wants to marry a Millionaire or be
a Prima Donna, i t makes no difference which. W e expect to find Clara teaching in the Redor some other favorite. Genevieve and Maybelle want t o be Latin teachers, w e extend sympathy t o
their pupils. E v e l y n is expected t o do housework i n a family o f two. W h i l e Emalene's highest aim i s
to starve and as she is going to be a "kitchen mechanic" o f course she will succeed. L i m i t e d
vents me from giving you any more facts regarding this Class. Considering o u r many sterling qualities
our success is quite assured, and each one bids fair t o carve f o r himself a splendid future.
And when our history has become a milestone in the history o f Quincy H i g h School m a y t h e future
classes follow our example and leave behind as good a record
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What's t h e d a t e t o d a y ? B y George, j u s t t e n y e a r s ago t o n i g h t 1 g r a d u a t e d f r o m Q u i n c y H i g h School.
I w o n d e r w h a t t h e r e s t o f t h e g a n g a r e d o i n g t o n i g h t . D i d n ' t I see something i n t h e p a p e r a b o u t o n e
of t h e graduates o f Q . H . S. h a d j u s t announced h i s c a n d i d a c y f o r president. B y G e o r g e ! H e r e ti i s :
-Quincy Herald, June 10. 1 9 3 8 :
Donald W . G o u l d o f Detroit, M i c h i g a n , a f t e r a successful c a r e e r i n B r o a d w a y theatres, h a s
suaded t o t u r n h i s g o o d personality t h a t h e w o n o n t h e stage i n t o p o l i t i c s . - W e l l i f t h a t i s n ' t a m i r a c l e
for y o u . I n e v e r expected t o see D o n a l d G o u l d as a p o l i t i c i a n . S p e a k o f t h e a n g e l s a n d t h e y ' r e s u r e
to a p p e a r. H e l l o President, h o w i s t h e elephant c o m i n g ?
Oh, f a i r, b u t I a m w o r r i e d as t o w h o m t o g e t f o r a campaign committee.
Say, I h a v e i t . T h e o l d Q . H . S. g a n g o f ' 2 8 o u g h t t o b e interested e n o u g h i n o n e o f i t s
mates r u n n i n g f o r president t o t u r n i n a n d h e l p a l i t t l e h a d n ' t i t ?
That's a c r a c k i n g g o o d idea, t h e y ' r e scattered e n o u g h t h r o u g h o u t the world. B y t h e w a y d o y o u k n o w
where A r t h u r B a l f o u r i s n o w ?
Yes. H e ' s t h e g r e a t L i o n Ta m e r i n R i n g l i n g B r o t h e r s Circus, stranded i n t h e c i t y o f C o l o m b o o n t h e
Island o f C e y l o n o f f t h e coast o f India. A n d i n t h e m e a n t i m e p l a y i n g g o l f .
Have y o u b e e n r e a d i n g t h e - D e t r o i t F r e e P a n t s P r e s s - l a t e l y ?
Yes, w h a t ' s w r o n g w i t h i t ?
Did y o u see t h a t a r t i c l e a b o u t R u t h W i l s o n w r i t i n g o n e o f t h e w o r l d ' s best v o l u m e o f t h e - E l e v a t i o n
of t h e S o u l - a n d d o y o u remember h o w she hated t o w r i t e essays o r themes b a c k i n A m e r i c a n L i t e r a t u r e
class
Elevation o f t h e Soul, h u h ! I w o n d e r whose s o u l s h e i s e l e v a t i n g n o w ?
Say. y o u h a v e n ' t h e a r d a n y t h i n g a b o u t E v a G a l l o p l a t e l y, h a v e y o u ?
Eva Gallop? W h e r e h a v e y o u been a l l these y e a r s a n y w a y ? W h y she i s i n St. L o u i s a t t h e h e a d o f
the f i r m t h a t manufactures t h e G a l l o p i n ' G o o d G i n g e r Snaps, a n d b o y, she sure is r a k i n g i n
now l e t m e t e l l y o u .
Ginger Snaps puts m e i n m i n d o f h o w h u n g r y I w a s at a ball game i n N e w Yo r k last summer. I a l m o s t
forgot t o t e l l y o u a b o u t Gladys M a r q u a r t . S h e p l a y s o n t h e N e w Yo r k Giants. S h e i s t h e
to i n v a d e Prefessional baseball. S h e p l a y s f i r s t b a s e and she is a c r a c k i n g good
By t h e w a y, received a letter f r o m t h a t j o l l y l i t t l e M i s s G r a f , o f w h o m t h e c o m m e r c i a l c l a s s a l l w e r e
fond. T h a t l i t t l e r h y m e w e f e l l o w s dedicated t o h e r still r u n s t h r o u g h m y m i n d s o m e t h i n g l i k e t h i s :
Alma G r a f a n u r s e s h a l l b e ,
A f a m o u s nurse n o w y o u shall see
She'll f i g h t h e r w a y t h r o u g h t h i s
With head held h i g h a n d
And p r o b a b l y save n e a r a l l o u r lives
With nurse's tools a n d surgeon's knives
And so t o A l m a l e t u s sing.
Who t o us, l o n g lives w i l l b r i n g .
Yes, I r e m e m b e r t h a t , a n d w h a t d o y o u k n o w, t h i s p r o p h e c y c a m e t r u e a s s h e i s a t t h e h e a d o f t h e
nurses staff i n a R e d Cross H o s p i t a l a t Petrograd, Russia.
Have y o u seen t h e head lines i n t h i s paper?
No, i s i t something serious?
Serious? B o y , t h a t ' s n o n a m e f o r i t . Y o u r e m e m b e r Clarence Hildebrand, d o n ' t y o u ? I suppose y o u
also k n o w h e i s a m u l t i -millionaire n o w. J u s t l o o k a t t h i s —Clarence Hildebrand, W a l l Street, N e w Yo r k .
has been sued b y h i s s i x t h w i f e f o r $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 0 a l i m o n y, a n d Jim used t o be so bashful.
My goodness i t ' s a good t h i n g he is wealthy, b u t w h o i s h i s w i f e ?
LeMoyne B l a c k m a n , c a n y o u f e a t u r e t h a t . I w o n d e r i f she m a r r i e d h i m f o r m o n e y o r i f she's o n e o f
those o l d g o l d diggers?
Did y o u k n o w t h a t L e M o y n e w e n t t o H ol l y wo o d ? S h e ' s t a k i n g G r e t a Garbo•s place i n t h e movies a n d
has been t h e rage. I heard t h a t Clarence was h e r f o u r t h o r fifth husband, so divorces a r e n ' t n e w
of t h e m .
Hello! L o o k a t t h e o l d college paper.
Ann A r b o r , M i c h i g a n , J u n e 1 0 . 1 9 3 8 : T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f Michigan has j u s t a c q u i r e d i t s best qualified.
most efficient, a n d t h e w i t t i e s t professor o f C h e m i s t r y t h e w o r l d has e v e r k n o w n . T h e Professor
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the m e n connected w i t h t h e institution.
Ho! H o ! P r o f e s s o r Bernice Settler, H o ! H o ! P r o f e s s o r o f Chemistry, w i n n i n g m e n ' s hearts,
versity p o c k e t -books, w h o w o u l d h a v e t h o u g h t i t .
Well, listen t o this, h e r e i s something a b o u t Eloise Demarest, E l o i s e Demarest t a k i n g t h e leading p a r t
in t h e great stage attraction i n Chicago. T h e p l a y r a n f o r 1 3 m o n t h s o n B r o a d w a y ri ; N e w Y o r k C i t y ,
where she became famous as a stage actress.
Well b y h e m l o c k ! 1 n e v e r t h o u g h t t h a t she w o u l d b e a stage actress.
That s u r e i s a surprise.

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Have y o u h e a r d o f H a r r y Va n N a s d a l e l a t e l y ?
Yes i t s t o o b a d a b o u t H a r r y.
W h y. w h a t ' s t h e m a t t e r ?
Well, y o u k n o w h e u s e d t o b e c r a z y a b o u t a v i a t i o n .
Yes.
He f i n a l l y g o t a p l a n e o f h i s o w n a n d a s h e w a s f l y i n g o v e r D e t r o i t . s o m e t h i n g w e n t w r o n g
and h e c a m e r i g h t d o w n o n t h e s i d e w a l k f r o m a b o u t 2 , 0 0 0 f e e t .
Gosh, I s h o u l d t h i n k i t w o u l d h a v e k i l l e d h i m .
It p r o b a b l y w o u l d h a v e o n l y t h e s i d e w a l k k i n d o f b r o k e h i s f a l l . A n d n o w , h e i s a d e a l e r i n s e c o n d
hand airplanes a n d w o u l d y o u b e l i e v e i t E v e l y n K e s s o n i s h i s s t e n o g r a p h e r. I h a d n ' t h e a r d w h e r e s h e
was u n t i l I t a l k e d w i t h H a r r y. H e says s h e i s a c r a c k i n g g o o d o n e , t o o .
That r e m i n d s m e w h e n I w a s i n N e w Yo r k , I w a s d r i v i n g m y c a r t h r o u g h t h e h e a v y t r a ff i c
do y o u suppose I s a w d i r e c t i n g t h e traffic?
I give up.
Ernest K n i r k .
He a c o p ? H a ! H a ! W e l l , I n e v e r expected t h a t o f h i m .
Mr. D a g e i s almost a s b a d o ff .
W h y, w h a t ' s t h e m a t t e r ?
Mr. D a g e is the end m a n i n A l Jolson's Minstrel, located on L i n d b e r g h A e r o d r o m e , 1 . 0 0 0 miles o u t i n the
Atlantic. T h e M i n s t r e l a f f o r d s e n t e r t a i n m e n t f o r w a i t i n g passengers.
Miss K i b b e i s h e a d p i l o t o n a T r a n s - A t l a n t i c p l a n e w h i c h makes r e g u l a r stops a t L i n d b e r g h A e r o d r o m e
to g i v e passengers p r i v i l e g e o f h e a r i n g A l Jolson's M i n s t r e l .
Do y o u r e m e m b e r t h a t swell C a d i l l a c G w e n d o l y n S a ff o r d w a s s p o r t i n g a r o u n d i n d u r i n g t h e last y e a r o f
high school?
Yes, does she s t i l l h a v e i t ?
I d o n ' t k n o w a b o u t t h a t b u t she i s o n e o f N e w Yo r k ' s w e a l t h i e s t s o c i e t y l e a d e r s , a n d s h e h a s j u s t
awarded O n a B o o n e a S c h o l a r -ship f r o m o n e o f N e w Yo r k ' s m o s t f a s h i o n a b l e b o a r d i n g schools. A n d
Ona has also w o n a b e a u t y contest a n d i s g o i n g a b r o a d f o r f u r t h e r s t u d y i n college a n d o n h e r face.
Ta l k a b o u t g o o d lessons, L e n a Chase i s g i v i n g lessons o n - H o w
Well w e c e r t a i n l y k n o w she d i d n ' t n e e d a n y t h i n g l i k e t h a t w h e n she w a s i n Q u i n c y H i g h School.
Good l u c k t o y o u L e n a , y o u ' r e a g o o d t y p e f o r t h e w o r k .
Where's o u r o l d b u t t e r a n d egg m a n w e used t o h a v e i n h i g h school?
Who d o y o u m e a n ?
What, h a v e y o u f o r g o t t e n O l i v e r G o r d o n , t h e f e l l o w t h a t used t o w o r k f o r R o y Baker?
Oh, yes, I r e m e m b e r, 1 j u s t received a l e t t e r f r o m h i m l a s t week. H e said h e w a s d o w n i n t h e j u n g l e s
of A f r i c a .
What's h e d o i n g d o w n t h e r e ?
It seems t h a t w h e n h e w e n t i n t o t h a t c o u n t r y a l l t h e a p e s i n t h e j u n g l e s t o o k a l i k i n g f o r h i m a n d a t
once became h i s best friends. H e t a u g h t s o m e o f h i s b r i g h t e s t f r i e n d s t o b o x a n d h e h a s staged
test d o w n t h e r e a n d t h e w i n n e r s h e w i l l b r i n g t o t h i s c o u n t r y t o f i g h t G e n e T u n n e y. H e s a y s
can p r o v e e v o l u t i o n t o t h e w o r l d b y t h i s experiment. A n d s a y, w h o d o y o u suppose h e h a s f o r h i s f i r s t
assistant?
I d o n ' t k n o w, w h o is i t ?
Mary Esther Tr e n a r y. O l i v e r says she is a w o n d e r f u l h e l p i n t h e business, h e says t h a t s h e k n o w s a s
much a b o u t h i s boxers as h e does.
Say, y o u r e m e m b e r M a y b e l l e Ta y l o r a n d w h a t a b u s y k i d she a l w a y s w a s i n h i g h school. W e l l , guess
she's still b u s y as I h a v e heard.
What keeps h e r s o busy?
Giving t a l k s o n - H o w t o keep
I saw an advertisement t h e o t h e r d a y, i t r e a d something l i k e this: T h e w o r l d ' s most famous solo dancer,
Robert H e n d r i c k , w i l l i n t r o d u c e t o -night a t t h e B r o a d w a y Palace h i s latest production. - T h e
1seem t o remember something a b o u t t h a t M o o n Dance. O h , I k n o w w h e n C h i e f Blue S k y visited Q . H .
S. h e showed t o us a dance s i m i l a r t o t h a t .
Well, g o o d f o r o l d Bob, I a l w a y s k n e w h e ' d d o t h e unexpected.
Speaking o f t h e unexpected, y o u r e m e m b e r t h a t - s p a r k l e r - Miss R a t h used t o flash i n o u r
It m e a n t s o m e t h i n g a f t e r a l l . H e r e ' s a c l i p p i n g f r o m t h e - L a n s i n g Blizzard- - r e a d i t yourself.
Miss Rath, •tis a shame
One t h a t c o u l d h a v e w o n s u c h f a m e , W i l l settle d o w n a n d p a y t h e p r i c e ;
But a f t e r a l l , t h a t ' s s o r t o f n i c e
A c o z y l i t t l e B u n g a l o w,
A G a r d e n w h e r e t h e roses g r o w ;
Some l a u g h i n g children r o u n d about,
A h e l p -mate k i n d l y a n d devout.
That's right. this s u m m e r i s w h e n a n o t h e r m a n goes w r o n g .

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By t h e w a y, d o y o u k n o w w h e r e Genevieve Kesson i s a n d w h a t she i s d o i n g n o w ?
No, w h a t ' s t h a t bashful l i t t l e g i r l d o i n g ?
Bashful? B a h ! I guess she has changcd some f r o m w h a t I h a v e heard. N o w she i s i n C h i c a g o g i v i n g
lessons t o t h e y o u n g e r generation o n "Successful F l i r t i n g . " T h e y s a y y o u c a n ' t t e a c h
ence, w o n d e r where she g o t hers?
I have a l e t t e r here i n m y p o c k e t f r o m N e w Yo r k , m a y b e i t w i l l t e l l u s s o m e t h i n g o f o u r
mates. W h y , l i s t e n t o t h i s :
I j u s t learned w h e r e y o u w e r e a n d t h o u g h t y o u m i g h t l i k e t o k n o w h o w I a m using m y h i g h
cation. I a m w o r k i n g f o r Clara F r o m , w h o owns a beauty s h o p h e r e , a n d o u r specialty i s face-lifting. I
would l i k e t o hear f r o m you.
Yo u r classmate.
Gladys G l o b e n s k y.
Ha! H a ! D i d y o u n o t i c e t h a t she d i d n ' t m e n t i o n w h e t h e r i t w a s m e n ' s faces o r w o m e n ' s faces s h e
was lifting.
I h e a r d a great lecture o v e r t h e r a d i o t h e o t h e r n i g h t f r o m I n d i a . I t w a s o n " M i s s i o n a r y W o r k i n
India." Y o u can't imagine w h o i t was b y. A l i c e Culbert, o n e o f o u r o l d classmates o f • 2 8 . I t h o u g h t
that, o f a l l things, w o u l d be t h e last t h i n g o n e a r t h she w o u l d take u p .
I have just returned home f r o m Paris. O u r ship landed a t E l l i s Island because i t w a s i n q u a r a n t i n e f o r
a case o f " P o l i o m y e l i t i s . " P a s s i n g i n l i n e d o w n t h e gangplank a n d u p i n f r o n t o f t h e i n s p e c t o r s o ff i c e ,
where yards and yards o f Red Ta p e were being used, o n e o f t h e f e l l o w passengers, s o m e l i t t l e d i s t a n c e
ahead, g o t i n t o a n a r g u m e n t w i t h t h e inspection o ff i c e r w h o w a s t r y i n g t o s e n d t h e f e l l o w t o
house. A s t h e discussion became m o r e heated, t h e r e seemed something s o f a m i l i a r i n t h e v o i c e o f t h e
inspector t h a t I listened attentively. I c o u l d n o t m i s t a k e i t , a s i t w a s n o n e o t h e r t h a n M i s s B a l l o f d e a r
old Q u i n c y H i g h School. Y o u w e l l r e m e m b e r o u r class discussions o n t h e i m m i g r a t i o n question, i n Miss
Ball's civics class.
Wonder where Emeline B a r l o w i s n o w.
Don't y o u k n o w ?
No, w h e r e i s she?
Why, s h e i s d o w n i n Te x a s w o r k i n g i n a n i n f a n t r y.
She i n t h e a r m y ? H a l H a ! H a ! W h o ever h e a r d o f t h a t . T e l l a n o t h e r one.
Who said a n y t h i n g a b o u t t h e a r m y ?
Well, y o u said she was i n t h e i n f a n t r y.
I k n o w I did.
What w o u l d y o u c a l l i t then?
Why she has charge o f t h e hospital f o r babies.
Do y o u k n o w w h e r e Miss S u t t o n i s n o w ?
No, w h e r e i s s h e /
She is a t t h e head o f t h e largest "class o f c r i t i c s " t h a t t h e w o r l d has ever k n o w n . T h i s
tion i s located a t H o d u n k , Michigan.
She always was p r e t t y snappy i n h e r criticism i n h e r English class b a c k i n Q u i n c y.
Robert H e n d r i c k .
Ernest K n i r k .
LeNloyne B l a c k m a n .
Donald Gould.

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Class Will
We. t h e class o f N i n e t e e n H u n d r e d Tw e n t y - e i g h t . o f Q u i n c y H i g h S c h o o l . B r a n c h C o u n t y , i n t h e
State o f M i c h i g a n . b e i n g o f s o u n d m i n d a n d m e m o r y, d o h e r e b y m a k e b e f o r e witnesses, p u b l i s h
clare t h e f o l l o w i n g t o b e o u r w i l l a n d l a s t testament, d i s p o s i n g o f o u r p r o p e r t y a s f o l l o w s :
First w e request t h a t o u r g o o d n a m e a l w a y s b e u p h e l d , t h e r e c o r d o f o u r g o o d deeds b e r e m e m b e r e d
from y e a r t o y e a r, a n d t h a t everyone shall p r o f i t b y
To t h e f a c u l t y o u r g o o d w i l l a n d respect, o u r t h a n k s f o r t h e i r kindness a n d l e n i e n c y t o w a r d u s i n t h i s
our last y e a r o f h i g h school l i f e , also a l l o u r amazing a n d s t a r t l i n g i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t w e h a v e f u r n i s h e d
them f r o m t i m e t o t i m e o n o u r v a r i o u s examination papers.
To t h e school, o u r noisiest y e l l s t h a t h a v e b e e n composed a n d m a d e u s e o f o n c o n d i t i o n , t h e y s h o u l d
be k e p t i n constant usage.
To M r . D a g e , a l l t h e n e w facts f u r n i s h e d b y t h e Physics c l a s s t o b e u s e d i n a n a d v a n c e d c o u r s e i n
physics.
O u r fondness o f s t u d y i n g t o R o b e r t M y e r s a n d a l l o t h e r s w h o n e e d i t .
Clarence H i l d e b r a n d , a f e w select p o e m s t o t h e teachers, f o r t h e m t o r e a d d u r i n g s p a r e t i m e .
To M e a r l K u n k l e r, several b o o k s f r o m t h e Bible, especially t h e b o o k o f R u t h .
To E a r l Va n n o y. O n a Boone w i l l s h e r w r i s t w a t c h , t h a t h e m a y g e t t o school o n t i m e .
To H e l e n G r o v e , a p a r t o f C l a r a F r o m ' s bashfulness.
Lena Chase h e r b o o k s o n " H o w t o G a i n W e i g h t " t o N e l l i e D o n b r o c k , t h a t s h e m a y a l w a y s h a v e h e r
plump f i g u r e .
LeMoyne B l a c k m a n a l l o f h e r lies o f k i n s h i p t o A u d r e y B r a n d t .
Oliver G o r d o n h i s books o n " H o w t o M a k e L o v e , " t o A r t h u r D o n b r o c k .
Ernest K n i r k , h i s b e a u t i f u l b a s s v o i c e t o C l a u d Bennet.
To W i l l e t a G e o r g e . E v e l y n K e s s o n w i l l s h e r c o m m o n sense.
Maybelle Ta y l o r a n d Genevieve Kesson, t h e i r w i r e l e s s t o C l e o Esterline a n d Grace M c D o n a l d t h a t t h e y
may b e c o m e b e t t e r acquainted.
Bernice S a t t l e r, h e r a b i l i t y a s a n actress t o M i l d r e d M o o r e , t h a t she m a y become as p o p u l a r as Bernice.
To L o u i s Stachel, G l a d y s G l o b e n s k y w i l l s h e r p e r m a n e n t .
To E l w i n Jones. G w e n d o l y n S a ff o r d w i l l s h e r c o m p l e x i o n c r e a m .
To H a r o l d S m i t h , E m a l i n e B a r l o w h e r h i g h s t a n d a r d s a n d g o o d m a r k s .
To Helen Grove, A l i c e C u l b e r t , h e r b o o k o n " H o w t o K e e p Q u i e t . "
Donald G o u l d . h i s a b i l i t y o f g e t t i n g o n i n t h e w o r l d t o F a y Sanderson, t h a t h e m a y be
day. A l s o t o F a y w e leave a p a i r o f clippers.
Eva Gallop, h e r p l a c e a t t h e p i a n o d u r i n g c h o r u s t o H e l e n H o u g h t a l i n g .
Robert H e n d r i c k , h i s p o p u l a r i t y a m o n g t h e g i r l s t o M e l v i n Jones.
Eloise D?marest, h e r freckles t o Louise Lindsey.
Ruth W i l s o n , h e r giggles t o L o u i s e Cascarelly.
Gladys M a r q u a r t , h e r q u i e t disposition t o K e i t h G a r d n e r.
Ona Boone, several v o l u m e s k n o w n a s "Lessons i n F l i r t i n g , " t o E l i z a b e t h T i f t .
Lena Chase. h e r c u r l i n g i r o n t o L o u i s Stachel.
Maybelle Ta y l o r a n d Genevieve Kesson, t h e i r fondness o f L a t i n t o Edison B l a c k m a n a n d C l a r k Boley.
Gladys G l o b e n s k y, h e r fondness f o r d a n c i n g t o A r l e n e D u n t o n .
Ruth W i l s o n . h e r p i n k p a r t y dress t o H a r r y M c C o n n e l , t o w e a r t o t h e n e x t H a l l o w e ' e n Masquerade.
Clara F r o m , h e r i n n o c e n t b a b y stare t o M i l d r e d Streeter.
Oliver G o r d o n , h i s methods as a n i d e a l de b a t e r t o K e n n e t h F r a h m .
A l l t h e sophomore g i r l s i n c a r e o f E m i l Sweet.
A l l t h e pennies l e f t i n t h e t r e a s u r y t o be used i n p u r c h a s i n g h i g h -chairs f o r C l a u d e B e n n e t a n d Dessie
Knisely.
Robert S t r o u p a n d L a w r e n c e Stout, t h e r i g h t t o a c t a s t r a f f i c c o p t o k e e p s o m e f r o m
speed l i m i t i n c o m i n g t o school o r going t o classes.
To t h e roost verdent Freshman, o u r a b i l i t y a n d perseverance i n g e t t i n g a n d r e c i t i n g " i d e a l lessons."
Gen?vieve Kesson, h e r giggles t o Miss Sutton.
H a r r y Va n Nasdale, h i s bashfulness t o Miss Ball.
Eloise Demarest, h e r a b i l i t y t o c o m b r e d h a i r t o M i s s Sanderson.
Robert H e n d r i c k , h i s school g i r l c o m p l e x i o n t o M i s s Kibbe.
The o r i e n t a l r u g a n d o t h e r antiques i n M r . B a l f o u r • s office t o Miss Keen, f o r h e r
To M r s . Rogers, L e M o y n e B l a c k m a n w i l l s h e r a b i l i t y t o p l a y bridge.
Robert H e n d r i c k , h i s choicest m i n u e t entitled " H a r m o n y i n A F l a t , " t o M a r y Z u r b r u g g .
Oliver G o r d o n . h i s r o l l e r skates t o George H o u g h t a l i n g .
Gwendolyn Safford, h e r clumsiness t o M i s s A b b o t .
Bernice Sauter, a l l h e r chewed g u m t o Miss Walsh.
Evelyn Kesson a n d E v a G a l l o p leave t h e i r f r i e n d s h i p t o Louise Lindsey a n d Ellis H a r d .
To Miss Rath, M a r y Esther w i l l s h e r surplus f a t .
To Miss G r a f , t h e T i n y, a p a i r o f stilts s o t h a t s h e w i l l n o t b e stepped o n w h e n she enters a c r o w d .
To t h e school b o a r d , a l l e m p t y c h a l k boxes a n d b r o k e n w i n d o w panes.
To t h e Freshman, t h e p r i v i l e g e o f c h e w i n g a l l t h e B l a c k Jack g u m f o u n d u n d e r t h e desks i n
bly room.
To t h e Sophomores, t h • place as Juniors. p r o v i d i n g t h e y behave better t h a n th.- Juniors d i d this year.
To t h e Juniors, o u r e n j o y m e n t o f b e i n g Seniors.
Signed, sealed, publ i shed a n d declared b y t h e Class o f Nineteen H u n d r e d Tw e n t y - e i g h t t o b e t h e i r w i l l
and l a s t testament.
Attestations:
Ona Boone.
Maybelle Ta y l o r.
Genevieve Kesson.

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Valedictory
Dear friends, m y classmates h a v e c o n f e r r e d u p o n m e t h e great h o n o r o f speaking t h e w o r d s t h a t shall
bid y o u welcome here tonight. I t i s w i t h l i g h t h e a r t e d feelings t h a t w e , a s a class, s t a n d t o - n i g h t a t t h e
meeting between a h a p p y p a s t a n d a n u n k n o w n f u t u r e .
To -night m a r k s a milestone i n o u r lives. F o r f o u r years w e have been a n c h o r e d safely i n t h e h a r b o r.
protected b y o u r parents, t e a c h e r s a n d f r i e n d s f r o m t h e strong, s h a r p g a l e t h a t b l o w s f r o m t h e sea o f
life. I n a f e w s h o r t days, w e w i l l p u l l u p o u r a n c h o r a n d set sail i n t h e boat, w h i c h w e h a v e b u i l t d a y
by d a y i n h i g h school. N o t as a b o d y shall w e j o u r n e y t h e r e s t o f o u r l i v e s , a s w e h a v e f o r t h e p a s t
years each sharing t h e others successes a n d failures. W e a r e n o w separated b y f a t e s hand. S h e guides
one t o the tea o f a r t ; one t o music, each piloting his o w n ship. T h o u g h t h e j o u r n e y m a y be l o n g
ficult w i t h t h e s w i f t w i n d s r e a d y t o dash o u r b o a t o n t h e r o c k s o f failures, w e shall h e a d t h e b o w
ship t o w a r d success.
But before w e decide l e t u s f o r a m o m e n t b r i e f l l y r e v i e w s o m e o f t h e l i v e s o f o u r
Are t h e y a l l satisfied w i t h t h e r o u t e t h e y h a v e chosen? S o m e h a v e g o n e h o m e t o r e m a i n
thing m a y call t h e m a w a y ; come have taken u p a business c o u r s e a n d h a v e e n t e r e d t h e business w o r l d ;
others have gone b a c k t o t h e f a r m ; a n d others a r e g o i n g o n w i t h t h e i r education. W h i c h o f
terns f o r life seems t o be the best and happiest t o us?
Happiness lies i n progressing— i n developing a greater c h a r a c t e r ; i t i s t h e j o y o f o v e r c o m i n g ; i t i s t h e
delight o f an expanding contciousness; i t is t h e c r y o f t h e eagle m o u n t i n g u p w a r d ; i t i s f o u n d i n o u r w o r k
not outside o f o u r work. I f we cannot find happiness, w e h a v e t h e w r o n g w o r k . L e t u s s t r i v e t o
work that fits o u r talent and stop watching the clock a n d planning vacations. I f y o u d o n o t l i k e
work o f course y o u w i l l b e c a r r y i n g a t e r r i b l e b u r d e n a n d w i l l sooner o r l a t e r collapse.
Many people f r e t a w a y t h e i r lives a n d accomplish n o t h i n g because they are n o t able t o reach a definite
decision a b o u t t h e i r l i f e w o r k a n d t h e n s t i c k t o i t . M a n y w h o h a v e a case a l r e a d y i n m i n d c a n n e v e r
be certain w h a t t h e i r o p i n i o n is, because t h e y seem t o b e evenly divided a n d as a r e s u l t d o n o t c o u n t o n
either side o f t h e issues w h i c h c o n f r o n t e v e r y one.
Midway o n t h e j o u r n e y i s t h e Island o f t h e Sirens. B e n o t persuaded b y these s i r e n s t o a n c h o r y o u r
ship h e r e b u t tie yourself t o t h e mast as Ulysses d i d a n d speed y o u r ship p a s t t h e m . - I s o u r g o a l s o f a r
away? L e t u s dream o u r dreams
In years t o come w e w i l l always remember w i t h happiness o u r days, f r i e n d s a n d teachers o f Q . H . S .
When w e h a v e obtained success m a y w e r e n e w o u r h i g h school friendships. S c h o o l m a t e s ! t h i n k n o t o f
this class a s o n e t h a t came a n d w e n t b u t a s o n e t h a t i s always n e a r, w i s h i n g y o u happiness o f l i f e .
As Te n n y s o n says:
'Tis n o t t o o l a t e t o seek a n e w e r w o r l d ,
Push o ff , a n d setting i n o r d e r smite
The sounding f u r r o w ; f o r m y purpose h o l d s
To sail beyond t h e sunset, a n d t h e baths
Of a l l t h e western skies, u n t i l I die.
It m a y b e t h a t t h e g u l f s w i l l w a s h u s d o w n ;
It m a y b e t h a t w e shall t o u c h t h e H a p p y Isle,
And see t h e g r e a t A c h i l l e s w h o m w e k n o w,
Tho' m u c h i s taken, m u c h abides; a n d the,'
We h a v e n o t n o w t h a t s t r e n g t h w h i c h i n o l d d a y s
Moved e a r t h a n d heaven, t h a t w h i c h w e are, w e a r e
One equal t e m p e r o f h e r o i c hearts,
Made w e a k b y t i m e a n d fate, b u t strong i n w i l l
To strive, t o seek, t o f i n d a n d n o t
Emalene B a r l o w.

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OUT O F T H E HARBOR, I N T O T H E S E A
Out of the Harbor and into
To fight o u r own battles, both you
To live, t o honor, t o love and obey
And strive to do right from day t o day.
Each one of you, my classmates dear
Seem now to me so very dear
But as t h e days and years g o b y
We'll drift apart, both you and I.
We'll never forget the days spent here
In Q. H. S. to us so dear.
The memories to us forever will cling
And often a tear to our eye will bring.
We'll set o u r sail upon the sea
And start life's battles 'ere i t m a y be.
We'll guide the boat thro' storms and strife
To that great goal we seek in life.
When we've reached the other side
And anchored safely and with pride
To the parents and teachers of Q. H . S.
We owe t o you o u r
Clarence Hildebrand.

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Junior

Front r o w, l e f t t o r i g h t

Gladys Braatz, M a r g a r e t S m i t h , A d v i s o r Miss G r a f , V i v i a n Gilchrest. L o u i s e Lindsey, E l l i s H a r d ,
Edson B l a c k m a n
Second r o w

Nellie D o n b r o c k . P a u l i n e L i p p e r t , M a r i e L o u i s e Gottschalk, M a r y Z u r b r u g g , A u d r e y Shoemaker,
Myrtle H a l l , H a r o l d S m i t h
Third r o w

Grace MacDonald, F l o r e n c e M c C o n n e l l , H e l e n G r o v e , A d v i s o r M i s s R a t h , D o r o t h y A l b r i g h t ,
Olga G i l b e r t , A r l e n e D u n t o n . N o r a K n a p p , L e o K e l l e r
Back r o w

Martin Bates, E a r l Va n n o y, M e a n l K u n k l e r. M e r r i t t Va n n o y. F a y Sanderson

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History of the
In 1 9 2 4 w e w e r e a class o f f o r t y - f o u r. T h e s e c o n d d a y o f s c h o o l a class m e e t i n g w a s h e l d t o e l e c t
officers a n d o u r class advisors. P r e s i d e n t . L o u i s e L i n d s e y ; V i c e President, E l l i s H a r d ;
Gould; Tr e a s u r e r, IN/lead K u n k l e r ; Class A d v i s o r s , M i s s B a l l a n d Miss H i c k s . I n O c t o b e r t h e Sophomores
gave a reception i n o u r h o n o r, a f t e r w h i c h w e w e r e n o t s o bashful. D u r i n g t h e y e a r several class p a r t i e s
were held, a t t h e homes o f M a r i e Louise Gottschalk, M a r i o n B o l e y, A r l e n e D u n t o n . a n d
Connell.
The n e x t y e a r w e w e r e Sophomores, a t t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e y e a r t h e r e w e r e f o r t y - t w o i n o u r class.
We elected officers, P r e s i d e n t , M a r t i n B a t e s ; V i c e President, L e o l a E v a r d ; Secretary, M y r t l e
urer Theodore P e n o y e r ; Journalist, G r a c e M a c D o n a l d ; Class A d v i s o r, M i s s R a t h . L a t e r a n o t h e r m e e t i n g
was called a t w h i c h w e chose t h e class m o t t o —Life i s w h a t y o u m a k e it,— class c o l o r s , b l u e a n d w h i t e ;
class f l o w e r. l i l y. E a r l y i n t h e y e a r w e g a v e t h e F r e s h m a n a r e c e p t i o n a t t h e I . 0 . 0 . F .
long a f t e r t h i s w e h e l d a m e e t i n g t o decide o n w h a t k i n d o f r i n g s w e w a n t e d . W e selected g r e e n g o l d
rings t r i m m e d i n w h i t e g o l d , a n d a c u p w a s presented t o t h e class w h i c h w a s t o b e g i v e n t o t h e H o n o r
student o n g r a d u a t i o n . A b o u t t h i s t i m e w e h a d a s a n d w i c h sale, a baked goods sale, a n d did o t h e r things
to e a r n m o n e y. C l a s s parties h e l d t h i s y e a r w e r e a t t h e h o m e s o f A r l e n e D u n t o n , H a r o l d
dore P e n o y e r a n d O l g a G i l b e r t . I n t h e s p r i n g w e g a v e a r e c e p t i o n f o r t h e teachers. A t t h e e n d o f t h i s
year w e l e f t w i t h t h i r t y - n i n e i n o u r class.
Now w e a r e Juniors. O u r class officers a r e : P r e s i d e n t , M e a r l K u n k l e r ; V i c e President,
Secretary. G r a c e M a c D o n a l d ; Tr e a s u r e r, M a r g a r e t S m i t h ; J o u r n a l i s t , M a r t i n B a t e s ; C l a s s A d v i s o r s , M i s s
Graf a n d M i s s R a t h . A r l e n e D u n t o n a n d M a r y Z u r b r u g g e n t e r t a i n e d t h e J u n i o r s t h i s y e a r . B e f o r e
Christmas v a c a t i o n t h e r i n g s c a m e a n d w e r e g l a d l y received. E a r l y i n t h e s p r i n g s c h o o l w a s closed a
week because o f t h e mumps. A f t e r w e c a m e b a c k w e h a d a s a n d w i c h sale, s o l d p o m p o m s , h a d a b a k e d
goods sale, p u t on a m o v i n g p i c t u r e show and held a d a n c e a t Q u i n c y G r a n g e H a l l t o g e t m o n e y t o g i v e
the Seniors a banquet. T h e banquet w a s g i v e n t h e l a t t e r p a r t o f M a y a n d was a success. W e a l l e n j o y e d
ourselves v e r y m u c h a t t h e J u n i o r s a n d Seniors p i c n i c . S c h o o l closed i n June. E v e r y o n e welcomed t h e
vacation.

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Front row, left t o right

Helen Houghtaling. A u d r e y B r a n d t , E s t h e r Blackman, R u t h Blackman. Genevieve V a n A t t a .
Dorris Keeler, Beatrice Gottschalk, L u c i l l e Bennett
Second r o w

Elizabeth Ta t , Bertha Va n n o y, Edith Senor', Esther Sattler. LeMoyne Va n Patten. I d a M a y Ingram,
Dorris Rasmussen
Third r o w

Evelyn Herrick, R u t h McConnell. Ve l m a Thompson. Jane Gottschalk, Ruth C r a p ° . Belle Culbert
Fourth r o w

Elsie Ransford, Dorothy Hickok, Advisor Miss Sutton, Nenah A r m i n . Robert Myers
Fifth r o w

Elwin Jones, O t t o Luce. Eddie Hodge, Robert Stroup, H u b e r t Wr i g h t , M e r l e P a r k e r
Back r o w

Louis Stachel, Cecil Farwell. K e i t h Gardner. A d v i s o r Miss Ball, Kenneth F r a h m , D o n a l d Struble

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A f t e r e i g h t y e a r s o f m i n o r education, w e e n t e r e d t h e f i r s t s t a g e o f o u r H i g h S c h o o l c a r e e r.
an o l d s a y i n g t o t h e e ff e c t t h a t , - T h e f i r s t h u n d r e d y e a r s i s t h e h a r d e s t . - w i t h w h i c h w e
A l t h o u g h w e w e r e s h y, w e m a n a g e d t o c a l l a c l a s s m e e t i n g a n d c h o o s e o u r c l a s s a d v i s o r a n d c l a s s
officers, w h i c h w e r e as f o l l o w s : A d v i s o r , Miss P a r r y ; President, R u t h B l a c k m a n ; V i c e
Jones; Secretary. D o r o t h y H i c k o k , Tr e a s u r e r, E s t h e r B l a c k m a n .
The f i r s t f e w d a y s a s F r e s h m a n l e f t a r a t h e r h a z y i d e a o f w h a t w a s t o b e d o n e a n d h o w.
all t h e confusion i n g o i n g b a c k a n d f o r t h t o classes, w e w e r e e n t i r e l y a t a loss. B u t e v e r y t h i n g g r a d u a l l y
became c l e a r a n d w e began t o realize w h a t i t w a s a l l a b o u t .
Then w e f o u n d o u t t h e o t h e r classes w e r e h a v i n g parties s o w e f o l l o w e d t h e s t y l e a n d h a d a p a r t y a t
the h o m e o f o u r president, R u t h B l a c k m a n .
We were given a reception b y t h e Sophomores at t h e I. 0 . 0 . F. h a l l . H e r e w e became b e t t e r acquainted
and t r i e d t o f e e l as i m p o r t a n t a s o u r f e l l o w students.
Soon w e became a w a r e o f t h e f a c t t h a t i f w e h a d a n y i n t e n t i o n s o f passing w e h a d b e t t e r settle d o w n
to w o r k . S o w e s t r o v e h a r d t o g a i n t h e m a r k s t h a t w o u l d meet w i t h t h e a p p r o v a l o f teachers
ents.
A f t e r C h r i s t m a s vacation, w e w e r e a l l i n h i g h s p i r i t s a n d t o c o n t i n u e o u r g o o d t i m e s w e i m m e d i a t e l y
had a n o t h e r p a r t y a t t h e h o m e o f I d a M a y I n g r a m , a t M a r b l e L a k e . A l m o s t e v e r y o n e i n t e n d e d t o s k a t e
but d u e t o t h e w e a t h e r conditions, w e e n t e r t a i n e d ourselves indoors.
By t h i s t i m e w e h a d lost a l l traces o f b e i n g green o r shy, b u t t h e Sophomores, b e i n g o n e step ahead i n
our j o u r n e y, s t i l l c o n s i d e r e d themselves s u p e r i o r t o u s .
Another p a r t y w a s planned a n d h e l d a t t h e h o m e of Helen Houghtaling. A large crowd
cluding a f e w p r y i n g Seniors a n d Sophomores w h o insisted u p o n b o t h e r i n g us.
A b o u t t h i s t i m e t h e Te a c h e r s ' R e c e p t i o n o r S p r i n g P a r t y was given a t I. 0 . 0 . F. hall. W e did n o t l i k e
to t h i n k o f seeing o u r beloved teachers d e p a r t t h o u g h some l e f t u s f o r good, o t h e r s came b a c k t o see u s
through a n o t h e r y e a r o f H i g h School.
We w e r e immensely elated w h e n w e discovered t h a t o u r class w a s t o celebrate t h e i r f i r s t
Wishing t o m a k e i t as i m p o r t a n t as possible. t h e n e a r b y picnic grounds w o u l d never do, so we w e n t t o L a k e
James, Indiana. T h e p i c n i c w e n t o f f g r e a t a n d w e r e t u r n e d h o m e satisfied. T h i s capped t h e c l i m a x
Freshman c a r e e r, a n d w e w e r e g o o d a n d r e a d y f o r o u r s u m m e r vacation.
When w e entered school t h e f o l l o w i n g September w e w e r e n o l o n g e r f r i v o l o u s Freshmen,
ous Sophomores, a s some say.
We once m o r e chose o u r advisor a n d officers, w h o a r e : A d v i s o r , M i s s S u t t o n ; President,
Vice President, H e l e n H o u g h t a l i n g ; Secretary, O t t o L u c e ; Tr e a s u r e r. E s t h e r Blackman.
This y e a r w e h a v e been m o r e f a i t h f u l t o o u r studies, because w e k n o w w o r k a n d s t u d y o n l y
duce .1.atisfactory standings. B u t t h a t does n o t necessarily m e a n w e d i d n o t h a v e festivities, because w e
most c e r t a i n l y started e n j o y i n g ourselves i n s p i t e o f h a r d w o r k .
We f i r s t g a v e t h e Freshmen a reception. T h e H i g h School and F a c u l t y were invited. T h i s
to b e a b i g success as w a s r e p o r t e d b y those w h o attended. O t h e r p a r t i e s o f t h e y e a r w e r e h e l d a t t h e
homes o f R u t h B l a c k m a n a n d Jane Gottschalk. A l s o , t h e Juniors i n v i t e d u s t o a p a r t y h e l d a t t h e h o m e
of A r l e n e D u n t o n . T h i s c o m p l i m e n t w a s r e t u r n e d b y i n v i t i n g t h e m t o t h e h o m e o f D o n a l d Struble.
A l l t h e members o f t h e Sophomore Class h a v e d o n e t h e i r b i t i n m a k i n g t h i s a y e a r t o b e remembered
at Q u i n c y H i g h . A n d w e a r e pleased t o t h i n k w e h a v e m a d e s o m u c h progress.
O u r second y e a r o f H i g h School finished, w e a r e e a g e r l y l o o k i n g f o r w a r d t o t h e s u m m e r
our h o n o r e d p o s i t i o n a s J u n i o r s t h e c o m i n g September.

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Freshman

Front r o w , l e f t t o r i g h t

Harry M c C o n n e l l , Dessie K n i s e l y, D o r o t h y S t o c k w e l l . W i l l e t a George, M a x i n e W i l c o x . V i v a We a t h e r w a x .
Edith S h u m w a y. L o u i s e Cascarelly
Second r o w

Harley Groesbeck. F l o r e n c e S h u m a k e r, C o r a Tu r r e l l , P a u l i n e Gottschalk, Flossie S m i t h .
Loraine Q u i g l e y. C l a u d B e n n e t t
Third r o w

Preston Tr e n a r y, A d v i s o r Miss Ball, Charles Parkinson, M i l d r e d Streeter. M i l d r e d M o o r e ,
Francis Gallap, M e l v i n H i l l m a n
Back r o w

A r t h u r D o n b r o c k , T o m Robinson, R . D . Shore, R o l l a n d Greene, B e r n i c e Kesson, D o r i s D e x t e r,
Lawrence Stout, E m i l Sweet, C a r m a n M c N i t t , C l a r k B o l e y. C l e o E s t e r l i n e

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President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer . . .

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.Maxine W i l c o x
H a r r y McConnell
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We a t h e r w a x

What m a d e t h e U n i t e d States g r e a t ? N a t u r a l w e a l t h ? U n d o u b t e d l y a g r e a t f a c t o r, b u t t h e r e a l reason
can be expressed i n one w o r d — P E O P L E .
The p e o p l e o f t h e U n i t e d States represent t h e b e s t o f a l l t h e w o r l d . T h e A m e r i c a n s p i r i t h a s t a k e n
the best q u a l i t i e s f r o m e a c h d i v i s i o n a n d u n i t e d t h e m i n t o o n e g r e a t class o f people, t h e
zen, a n d n o w h e r e i n t h i s g r e a t c o u n t r y a r e t h e r e persons o f g r e a t e r possibilities t h a n those manifest i n t h e
Freshman Classes.
True, w e a r e called —Freshies. Green,— a n d o t h e r endearing names, b u t t h a t i s o n l y n a t u r a l , f o r a s y e t
we have d o n e l i t t l e t o distinguish ourselves o r o u r school. B u t j u s t w a i t ! W e ' v e a l o n g s t r e t c h ahead o f
us, a n d b y k e e p i n g o u r eyes a n d ears o p e n a n d p r o f i i t i n g b y t h e mistakes o f t h e u p p e r classes,
to a v o i d m a n y o f t h e p i t f a l l s t h a t preceding classes h a v e b l u n d e r e d i n t o .

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�Literary
A S U M M E R D AY
The s u n peeps o v e r t h e h o r i z o n .
A n d beams o n t h e d e w e y f l o w e r s ;
The b i r d s a w a k e f r o m t h e i r slumbers.
And s i n g i n t h e m o r n i n g hours.
The s u m m e r breeze i s b l o w i n g ,
Gently t h r u . t h e trees;
The p u r p l e violets a r e b l o o m i n g ,
A n d n o d d i n g i n t h e breeze.
The golden s u n i s shining.
On t h e r i p p l i n g stream;
The l i t t l e
In i t s w a r m b r i g h t gleam.
The sun fades o ' e r t h e h i l l t o p s ,
Its d a i l y w o r k i s t h r u '
The f l o w e r s b o w d o w n t h e i r
As i f t o s a y - - - A d i e u .
Dorris K e e l e r.

G E O M E T RY
I t h i n k t h a t I shall n e v e r see
A t h i n g as h a t e f u l as g e o m e t r y.
With c h o r d s a n d a r c s a l l d a y I w r a n g l e
Until a t n i g h t I ' m i n a tangle.
Angles bisected, c h o r d s inscribed.
'Til m y r u l e r a n d compass a r e sorely tried.
Finding t h e values o f X o r o f B .
Is a l l w e d o i n g e o m e t r y.
Upon w h o s e head a c u r s e i s l a i n
By students, o f t e r a n d again.
But I ' m n o t t h e f i r s t n o r last
A n e r v o u s w r e c k o v e r g e o m e t r y.

A M O O N L I G H T SCENE
The m o o n i n i t s h a l f circle and t h e clear s k y -line d o w n u p o n t h e l a k e w i t h i t s s i l e n t waves.
ing face o f t h e m o o n leaves u p o n t h e l a u g h i n g w a t e r a s i l v e r r a y. T h e w a t e r seems t o e x t e n d s o f a r
that t h e r e i s n o s h o r e o n t h e opposite side. O n each s i d e o f t h i s s i l v e r r a y a r e b l u e w a t e r s w h i c h n o w
and t h e n m a k e a l a p p i n g sound u p o n t h e shore.
Dorothy Hickok.

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ORIOLE

THE S N O W STORM
The large feathery flakes o f s n o w came floating s a u n t e r i n g l y d o w n t o p a y a v i s i t t o
Gradually t h e y began t o c o m e d o w n s w i f t e r a n d s w i f t e r u n t i l t h e e a r t h w a s d r e s s e d i n t h e s p a r k l i n g
beauty o f m i d -winter snow.
The beaming s u n i n a l l i t s g l o r y shone o f t h e dazzling w h i t e a n d caused i t t o g l i s t e n l i k e m a n y l i t t l e
polished diamonds. O n a n d o n c a m e t h e f l y i n g f l a k e s t o give t h e e a r t h fresh beauty. B u t
magic t h e r e was a great calm a n d peacefulness; i t h a d stopped s n o w i n g as i f t o g i v e t h e p e o p l e a c h a n c e
to inspect i t s w o r k s o f w o n d e r o n t h e
Helen H o u g h t a l i n g .

SUNSET I N T H E M O U N TA I N
The glorious sunset i n t h e mountains Is o n e o f t h e most b e a u t i f u l sights n e c o u l d e v e r see. T h e r e d
sun makes t h e w h i t e s n o w glisten o n t h e m o u n t a i n t o p a n d sends l o n g shadows o f t h e t r e e s across t h e
mountain stream. T h e shadow o f t h e m o u n t a i n i n t h e valley looks l i k e a huge c l o u d as t h e sun sets l o w e r
and l o w e r behind t h e great h i l l .
The s h y i s r e d above t h e sun a n d streaks o f blue t h a t seem l i k e a g r e a t f l i g h t o f s t a i r s
the m o u n t a i n t o t h e w h i t e clouds. T h e dazzling s u n g i v e s t h e m o u n t a i n s a n d t h e v a l l e y a r e d d i s h h u e .
and t h e r a d i a n t r a y s o f t h e crimson s u n become d i m m e r a n d d i m m e r as t h e d u s k falls.
Lucile Bennett.

A F O U R LEAF CLOVER
If y o u w a n t me, y o u ' l l h a v e t o seek m e .
I d o n o : come um,ought:
Like f a i t h a n d h o p e a n d devotion.
I a m n e i t h e r s o l d n o r bought.
I a m called t h e emblem o f f o r t u n e .
O r else g o o d l u c k b y some;
So w o r k w i t h a w i l l a n d
I a m w a i t i n g f o r y o u ---come!
Ida M a y I n g r a m .

EVENING
The s h r i l l c r y o f a w h i p p o o r - w i l l
Could be heard f r o m a distant hill.
The babbling b r o o k sang i t s j o y o u s song.
As t h e w e a r y f a r m e r w a l k e d along.
The stars t r i p p e d o u t across t h e s k y.
To guide t h e w a y o f a passer-by.
The graceful m o o n shone clear a n d bright.
And clothed t h e w o r l d i n celestial l i g h t .
Helen H o u g h t a l i n g .

THE BROOK
The d a y s
The d a y s
But s t i l l I
Singing a

m a y b e short.
m a y be long.
g o onward
song.

The years m a y b e m a n y,
The y e a r s m a y b e f e w.
But s t i l l I g o o n w a r d
Singing f o r y o u .
Many c e n t u r i e s h a v e passed.
And still I a m here.
Singing as ever. f o r
No m a n I f e a r.
Clarence H i l d e b r a n d .

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AWA K E
" W h a t i n t h e w o r l d a r e y o u g o i n g t o d o t h i s a f t e r n o o n ? " a s k e d M a r y. a s she a n d Louise came i n t o t h e
sitting r o o m o f t h e cottage i n w h i c h t h e y w e r e spending t h e s u m m e r.
" O h . I d o n ' t k n o w . " r e p l i e d Louise, " S e e i n g t h a t w e h a v e t h e c o t t a g e f i x e d t h e w a y w e w a n t i t .
content t o j u s t s i t a n d f i n i s h r e a d i n g
"Yes. I k n o w t h a t ' s j u s t l i k e y o u , b u t I ' m different. E v e r y o n e says t h a t I a m t h e greatest person t o t a l k
and a s k questions h e e v e r s a w, a n d m y conversation i s so j u m p y h e c a n ' t g e t a n y c o n n e c t i o n h a l f o f t h e
time. I t ' s a g o o d t h i n g I ' m satisfied w i t h m y s e l f because i f I t r i e d t o r e f o r m I ' d h a v e a n a w f u l
" O h . b o y ! b u t d i d n ' t w e h a v e a t e r r i b l e t i m e m a k i n g t h a t c a r p e n t e r seal i n these w a l l s a n d t h e idea o f
his t e l l i n g u s w e o u g h t t o h a v e l i v e d a b o u t o n e h u n d r e d years ago because w e wanted i t t o smell a l l p i n e y
and have bear skins f o r r u g s ; b u t t h e n i t ' s a l l done a n d t h e c r e t o n n e c u r t a i n s l o o k q u i t e g o o d i f I d i d f i x
them." said M a r y.
Louise made n o r e p l y a n d t h e silence w a s b r o k e n o n l y b y t h e c h i r p i n g o f t h e c a n a r y.
Mary a t l a s t l o o k e d u p f r o m h e r magazine a n d s a i d i n a disgusted t o n e .
" We l l , i f t h a t i s n ' t j u s t l i k e
" N o w what's the m a t t e r ? " asked Louise looking u p f r o m h e r book.
" O h . t h i s Miss W h i t e w r o t e a s t o r y a b o u t t w o g i r l s t h a t w e r e s t a y i n g a t a c o t t a g e b y a l a k e i n t h e
mountains. M a r i e l i k e d t o s i t a n d d a y d r e a m w h i l e J o y c e w a s f u l l o f p e p . M a r i e w r o t e a
known t o Joyce. I t w a s published i n a magazine a n d o f c o u r s e Joyce r e a d i t b u t d i d n o t k n o w w h o t h e
true a u t h o r was as M a r i e h a d used a p e n name. I n t h i s p a r t i c u l a r magazine t h e r e w a s a p a g e c o n t a i n i n g
pictures o f t h e authors. O f course t h i s gave M a r i e a w a y a s J o y c e i n s t a n t l y r e c o g n i z e d h e r
ture. I t e n d s u p w i t h J o y c e c a l l i n g h e r a genius. N o w a s t o r y l i k e t h a t c o u l d n ' t b e possible."
"Let's g o f o r a w a l k . T h e s u n i s setting a n d t h e w a t e r w i l l b e r e a l p r e t t y, " s a i d Louise, c h a n g i n g t h e
subject.
" O h , a l l r i g h t , - a g r e e d M a r y. O n e d a y a b o u t t w o w e e k s l a t e r a s M a r y c o m e i n f r o m a
she f o u n d a piece o f p a p e r o n t h e f l o o r w h i c h s h e p i c k e d u p a n d b e g a n t o r e a d . J u s t t h e n
tered f r o m t h e k i t c h e n w h e r e she h a d been p r e p a r i n g supper. W h e n she saw w h a t M a r y was r e a d i n g she
gave a c r y o f h o r r o r. M a r y d r o p p e d t h e p a p e r saying.
" N o w I k n o w w h y y o u ' l l n e v e r g o f i s h i n g w i t h m e . B y -the- w a y h a v e a n y o f y o u r s t o r i e s
cepted? I t ' s a g o o d t h i n g Miss W h i t e d i d n ' t h e a r w h a t I said a b o u t h e r story a w h i l e ago. I guess t h e r e
isn't a n y t h i n g t h a t i s n ' t possible."
" W h a t w o u l d y o u s a y i f I t o l d y o u t h a t Miss W h i t e d i d h e a r e x a c t l y w h a t y o u s a i d ? " r e p l i e d Louise.
" We l l , I guess I h a v e been asleep. W h y , c o m e t o t h i n k o f i t , y o u e v e n h a d m e i n y o u r s t o r y a n d I
never recognized m y s e l f , " a n s w e r e d M a r y.
Elsie Ransford.

SAVING T H E FA C T O RY P L A N S
It was a n ideal n i g h t f o r a m u r d e r. T h e m o o n w a s p a r t l y h i d d e n b e h i n d t h e h e a v y r a i n c l o u d s , t h e
trees. casting t h e i r w e i r d shadows across t h e p a t h w h i s t l e d a s t h e w i n d b l e w, a n d t h e f o g settled d o w n
heavier a s t i m e c r e p t o n .
As Te d M a r t i n w a l k e d r a p i d l y a l o n g t h e p a t h , h e w a s t h i n k i n g h o w r e l i e v e d h e w o u l d b e w h e n h e
reached home, f o r t h e m o v i e h e h a d j u s t seen, i n t o w n , w a s a m y s t e r y s h o w, " T h e B l o o d y H a t , " h a d
begun t o w o r k o n h i s nerves.
Crack! T e d stopped. H i s h e a r t w a s b e a t i n g f a s t w i t h f e a r, b u t o n l o o k i n g a r o u n d h e saw t h a t a l i m b
had f a l l e n f r o m a t r e e b a c k o f h i m . W a l k i n g o n , h e s t a r t e d t o w h i s t l e , b u t i m m e d i a t e l y stopped, f o r h e
thought h e h e a r d someone m o c k i n g h i m .
Soon t h e darkness began t o p o u n d i n h i s ears, h i s l e g s seemed t o refuse t o move. " O h , " h e t h o u g h t .
" I f I h a d o n l y stayed w i t h B o b . " b u t i t was t o o l a t e n o w, f o r h e h a d s a i d h e p r e f e r r e d t o w a l k t h e t w o
miles t o h i s h o m e i n t h e c o u n t r y.
What w a s t h a t d a r k o b j e c t ahead? T e d halted. H i s h e a r t leaped, b u t t h e T h i n g ahead d i d n o t move.
He t o o k a step ahead. t w o steps. S u d d e n l y t h e d a r k o b j e c t t u r n e d a n d r a n i n t h e opposite d i r e c t i o n a n d
a startled m o o — c a m e f r o m i t . F a r m e r Boon h a d a g a i n f o r g o t t e n t o p u t h i s c o w i n .
A f t e r l o o k i n g a l l a b o u t h i m , Te d started o n . A t last h e s a w h i s h o m e a f e w y a r d s distant. T e d started
on a r u n , a n d o n reaching t h e gate j u m p e d o v e r it. H o m e ! w h a t a r e l i e f . O n c e inside h e h u r r i e d t o h i s
room. S e e i n g a n o t e o n h i s dresser, h e r e a d i t . " D e a r Te d , f a t h e r a n d I a r e staying w i t h O l d
nard t o n i g h t . M o t h e r . • '
Ted, a l m o s t i n t e a r s , j u m p e d o n t o t h e b e d , c l o t h e s a n d a l l , a n d t r y a s h e w o u l d h e c o u l d n o t f o r g e t
the p i c t u r e show.
The c l o c k s t r u c k twelve, a n d w i t h h i s h a n d s c l u t c h i n g t h e b e d clothes, h.e h e a r d t h e f r o n t d o o r s l o w l y
open. F o o t steps w e r e h e a r d o n t h e b a r e f l o o r. T h e steps passed h i s d o o r, paused, w e n t i n
tion o f h i s father's den, a n d Te d suddenly realized t h a t t h e i n t r u d e r s w e r e a f t e r t h e n e w f a c t o r y p l a n s o f
which his father was t h e owner. A t t h e thoughts o f t h e h a r d w o r k spent o n t h e plans, h i s c o u r a g e rose.
his m i n d w e n t b a c k t o t h e show, a n d h o w t h e y o u n g b o y h a d t r i e d t o save t h e b a n k m o n e y. Q u i e t l y h e
slipped o u t o f bed.
If h e c o u l d g e t t h r o u g h t h e n e x t r o o m h e w o u l d b e able t o r e a c h t h e safe first. H e slipped o u t
door a n d across t h e h a l l , b u t t h e footsteps w e r e r e t u r n i n g a n d h e w a s u n a b l e t o m o v e . A l i g h t w a s
flashed i n t o h i s face a n d a l o u d voice exclaimed. " W h y , son, w h a t i n t h e w o r l d are y o u d o i n g
Mother stayed w i t h M r s . M a y n a r d . b u t I t h o u g h t I o u g h t n o t t o leave y o u h e r e a l o n e w i t h t h e plans. I
heard y o u cross t h e h a l l a n d s o I c a m e b a c k . w h a t - - b u t h e stopped f o r Te d had q u i e t l y slipped t o t h e
floor i n
Louise L i n d s e y.

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Here w e a r e i n t h i s s w i f t l y advancing w o r l d , h u r r y i n g a n d s c u r r y i n g f r o m p l a c e t o place, d o i n g
posed t o be d o i n g o u r o w n business. E a c h person has some p a r t i c u l a r p l a c e t o g o , w i t h s o m e p a r t i c u l a r
task t o p e r f o r m . T h i s i s w h a t keeps t h e m o s t o f u s f r o m t h i n k i n g , o r t r y i n g t o t h i n k o f
cepting o u r d a i l y tasks. W e d o n o t h a v e t i m e t o t h i n k o f the m o r e i m p o r t a n t things o f life, as t o w h e t h e r
we should live as o u r o w n m i n d leads us o r t o l i v e o r t o d o a s o t h e r s h a v e l i v e d a n d d o n e f o r ages a n d
taught us.
Children d o t h e t h i n g s t h e y a r e t o l d a n d t h i n k n o t h i n g o f i t , because, i n f a c t , t h e y d o n o t t h i n k a t a l l .
But m u s t w e a l l b e classed w i t h children? C a n n o t w e d o something b y ourselves, w i t h o u t b e i n g stoned.
ridiculed, o r even p u t t o death, t o m a k e l i v i n g f o r t h e f u t u r e generations better?
Is i t t h a t w e a r e a l l s o n a r r o w m i n d e d t h a t w e c a n n o t see t h e successes a n d t h e f a i l u r e s o f others? I s
it t h a t w e a r e going t o m a k e t h e same failures a n d blunders t h a t o t h e r s h a v e m a d e f o r ages
ing t o c o r r e c t t h e m , a n d o n l y h a v e t h e f e w u n i m p o r t a n t , w o r n - o u t , p u n y successes w h i c h m e a n h a r d l y
anything? A r e w e t o b e satisfied w i t h d o i n g these t h i n g s a n d t h i n k i n g o f n o t h i n g else? T h a t
China h a s done u p u n t i l t h e last f e w years, a n d l o o k a t t h e r e s u l t ; s h e i s p e r h a p s t h e m o s t b a c k w a r d
country i n t h e w o r l d .
O r a r e w e goi ng t o b e so n a r r o w m i n d e d i n t h e o t h e r extreme t h a t w e w i l l n o t believe w h a t o t h e r s t e l l
us o r w h a t they have said o r tried t o do. M u s t w e t h i n k t h a t because someone else has said o r
thing t h a t w e m u s t b e shown t h a t i t i s t h e t r u t h ? A r e w e g o i n g t o b e so f o o l i s h ourselves t h a t w e w i l l
call a m a n a F O O L , w h o i s S M A R T enough t o c o m e o u t a n d show u s t h a t i f a c e r t a i n t h i n g i s t r u e t h a t
something else m u s t b e t r u e , w h i c h m a y seem impossible t o u s a t t h e present?
If w e were t o b e e i t h e r o f these extremes I t h i n k w e should b e b e t t e r o f f i f w e w e r e i n s y m p a t h y w i t h
the f i r s t . F o r i n t h i s case t h e r e i s ignorance a n d as Shakespere said. - A c t i o n i s eloquence, a n d
of t h e i g n o r a n t m o r e l e a r n e d . "
But w h y be e i t h e r o f these extremes a t a l l ? I s t h e r o a d between these extremes so n a r r o w t h a t
not b e t r o d b y anyone? I f i t i s t h e n l e t ' s step c a r e f u l l y a n d t r y t o c h a n g e t h e w i d t h a n d l e n g t h . I f i t
is n o t , t h e n let's l o o k a l i t t l e t o each side a n d stick t o t h e p a t h w i t h t h e help o f t h e experiences o f o t h e r s
and t h e thoughts o f o u r o w n m i n d .
Ernest K n i r k .

T H E GAME SHOULDER
In t h e f a l l o f 1 9 2 5 J a c k L o n d o n o f We s t o n H i g h h a d b e e n t h e f o o t b a l l sensation o f t h e m i d d l e w e s t .
A great f u t u r e had been predicted f o r h i m b y m a n y n o t e d s p o r t w r i t e r s a n d some h a d even g o n e s o f a r a s
to say t h a t 1 9 2 9 w o u l d f i n d h i m o n t h e A l l But d u r i n g t h e vacation o f 1 9 2 6 h e h a d t h e m i s f o r t u n e t o r u n h i s r o a d s t e r i n t o a t r e e a n d b r e a k h i s
left c o l l a r -bone. T h i s accident t o use h i s o w n w o r d s w a s
tough b r e a k - t h a t w o u l d p r o b a b l y
keep h i m f r o m p l a y i n g football.
After t h e i n j u r e d s h o u l d e r h a d h e a l e d h e unconsciously favored i t a n d t h i s reflected g r e a t l y
football p l a y i n g . I n t h e f i r s t g a m e o f t h e season h e w a s a d i s m a l f a i l u r e . H e w o u l d s t a r t u p
with h i s o l d t i m e speed b u t t h e m i n u t e h e h i t t h e l i n e h e w o u l d begin t o s q u i r m a r o u n d s o t h a t h e m i g h t
fall o n h i s r i g h t shoulder.
He p l a y e d t h e f i r s t q u a r t e r a n d l o s t m o r e g r o u n d t h a n h e gained and t h e n as h e l i m p e d f r o m
there came cries o f - Ye l l o w - a n d - S l a c k e r - f r o m t h e stands t h a t used t o c h e e r h i m t o a n echo.
He w a t c h e d t h e n e x t q u a r t e r f r o m t h e b e n c h w h e r e h e sat w i t h h i s head i n h i s hands a n d tears i n h i s
eyes. A t t h e beginning o f t h e second h a l f h e c o u l d s t a n d i t n o l o n g e r. H e g r a s p e d t h e c o a c h b y t h e
arm a n d begged t o b e p u t i n t h e game. - Y o u ' v e l o s t e n o u g h f o r o n e g a m e , - snapped t h e coach. A n d
so h e sat t h r o u g h t h e t h i r d q u a r t e r and h e slowly began t o leave t h e field, b u t C o a c h B e r r y
by t h e a r m and shouted - L o o k ! T o m k i n j u s t caught a l o n g pass a n d w e ' r e o n t h e i r s i x y a r d l i n e w i t h
two minutes t o p l a y ! C a n y o u p u t i t across?” - S u r e , - s h o u t e d J a c k a s h e r a c e d across t h e
his place i n t h e line-up, received t h e pass f r o m c e n t e r a n d smashed t h e l i n e l i k e a n a r m y t a n k . H e h a d
reached t h e o n e y a r d l i n e w h e n B o r r e l l i , t w o h u n d r e d a n d f i f t y p o u n d t a c k l e o f t h e o p p o s i n g
him l i k e a torpedo, b u t even t h a t d i d n o t stop h i m ! H e t w i s t e d f r o m h i s g r a s p a n d f e l l o v e r t h e l i n e , o n
his shoulder w i t h a b o u t h a l f o f b o t h teams a t o p h i m .
That evening a t t h e Bridgewell hospital t h e r e l a y i n a w h i t e cot a v e r y battered b u t n e v e r -the-less v e r y
happy Jack L o n d o n football t o t e r De L u x e !
Charles Parkinson.

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Genevieve V a n A t t a , L o u i s e Cascarelly, R u t h McConnell, Jane Gottschalk, M i s s R a t h .
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The first initiation was held October 19, 1927, at the home o f Helen Houghtaling. T h e
bers and alumnae came dressed as Roman senators and matrons, while the initiates were clad as slaves.
After a short business meeting each initiate demonstrated h e r abilities proving whether o r n o t she was
worthy of becoming a member.
Margaret Smith gave a Roman dance. A song "Integer Vitae" was sung by Mildred Moore,
carelly and Florence Shumaker. A dialogue was given in Latin by Maxine Wilcox, Viva Weatherwax and
Vyrna Rae Taylor.
Each initiate was given a favor emblematic o f the organization.
After the delightful program the initiates were received and united together as members of the club.
Another interesting meeting was held A p r i l 26, 1928, at Mildred Moore's home. W e went after school.
After reaching there we played a few games and then ate our potluck supper. W e had much fun while
eating
A business meeting was held after which we had a program as follows:
Caesar's personal appearance, given b y Florence Shumaker, which was interesting. M a y b e I l e Ta y l o r
compared our modern warfare with the ancient. W e found o u t that o u r warfare is quite ancient. T h e
poem, " T h e Roman of Old," was spoken b y Jane Gottschalk. S h e also did very well.
ing and Genevieve Van A t t a debated on the subject o f Caesar i n Gaul. I t was resolved that Caesar was
justified in subduing the Gauls. Genevieve took the affirmative side and Helen the negative. T h i s
first debate we have ever had in Latin Club so i t m ide i t very interesting. O u r teacher, Miss Rath, told
us about o u r English forefathers the way Caesar described them. T h i s was quite a long subject and i t
takes knowledge to be able to do it. V i v a Weatherwax, Maxine Wilcox and Mildred Moore gave
logue on the death of Caesar. L i k e the debate the dialogue was the first we have ever had.
For entertainment we had a game where the pupils guessed advertisements pertaining t o Latin. W e
all voted i t a very good time.

SODALITAS L AT I N A
S tudents are we. always sincere.
O f Quincy H i g h School,
D ear old school we revere.
A I I o f us study our
L atin each day.
I n troubles and trials
T o o u r teacher we g o ;
A lways so patient
S h e never says, " N o ! '
L e t us each climb the ladder;
A ppreciation we'll show
T o our teachers who labor
1 n ways w e don't know.
N o w work and fun we will combine
A t Sodalitas Latina, the club of all time.
Genevieve Van Atta.

Our Latin teacher is Miss Rath,
But wrath she
She reads to us of Gods and wars,
At any time she chooses.
Our Latin lessons are so long.
And difficult
But now I think I'd better stop,
For I just can't make rhymes.
Helen Houghtaling.

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THE D AY O F REPORT CARDS
'Twas t h e day f o r report cards
When a l l through t h e school.
Not a pupil was smiling.
Not one o f the whole.
The Freshmen w e r e noisier t h a n e v e r t h a t d a y.
While the Sophomores stopped giggling f o r once since last M a y.
The Juniors' faces were as long as rails
And the Seniors looked harder than spikes,— o r nails.
To be dismissed, w e sat erect i n o u r seats.
It was twelve o'clock, so f o r home and eats.
But. a l l a t once, i t popped into m y mind.
I must get m y report card before I could dine.
While waiting f o r a friend, I shivered and shook.
But. i f I ' d had m y card, I ' d have been afraid t o look.
My m i n d was i n such a terrible state,
That I finally resigned myself t o
As w e linked arms. I g o t h e r one brief glance.
As the w o r d " L a t i n " stabbed us both l i k e a lance.
When i n r o o m eight there arose such a clatter,
We hurried real fast t o see what was the matter.
Crowded around t h e desk t h e Freshmen stood,
Each one talking as hard as he possibly could.
Waiting t o find t h e effect o f his
Which was •'By all that is great, give me a square deal."
One b y one t h e cards w e r e passed,
And one b y one the fears were darker!.
As m y friend and I wandered out o f the room,
She said " W h y, this day wasn't really meant f o r m y doom."
And w e recalled what w e had heard i n language sublime,
How w e would glory o u r school life i n some future time.
And o u r teacher said, as w e passed o u t t h e door,
-Good-bye t o all, b u t come back f o r more."
Florence Shumaker,

A T O A S T T O T H E L AT I N X CLASS
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Genevieve w h o n e v e r seems b l u e .
Helen, both good and true.
Lewie o u r o n l y b o y,
Maybelle a girl full of joy,
Genevieve Kesson w h o w i l l d o h e r b i t .
Jane everlasting i n w i t .
Ruth a
Margaret who gives many a sigh.
Dorothy a lovable lass,
o u r faithful teacher Miss Rath,
t h e whole class happy a n d g a y ;
always be just this w a y.
Beatrice Gottschalk.

A T O A S T T O T H E L AT I N I X CLASS
Here's t o M a c . both playful and wise.
Here's t o Florence, w h o rolls h e r eyes.
Here's t o Mildred, both p r i m and sedate,
Here's t o Loraine, w h o hates t o b e late.
Here's t o Louise, a little b i t shy,
Here's t o Edson, who's sure t o ask w h y.
Here's t o C l a r k . not bashful n o r blue,
Here's t o Miss Rath, faithful and true.
May their path to success be steady and clear,
And honor and truth shine through each year.
Viva Weatherwax.

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W h o was Charles t h e Bold? D u c .
W h a t i s t h e o b j e c t i v e case o f I M i .
W h a t title is given t o a married woman? M i s s u s .
W h a t does one d o t o a cat? P e t i t .
W h a t i s a l a r g e b o d y o f w a t e r called? S i .
W h a t does a farmer do t o the h a y after i t is cut? R e x .
W h a t i s the adverb meaning good? V e l .
W h a t i s t h e contraction f o r - w e a r e ? V i r .
W h a t must one d o t o transfer a picture f r o m one paper t o
another? T r e s .
B y w h a t is Michigan bounded? L e x .
W h a t i s t h e u p p e r m o s t r o o m o f a h o u s e called? G e n t .
W h a t m u s t o n e d o t o solve a c o n u n d r u m ? G e s s i t .
W h a t d o e s o n e d o w i t h t h e eye? V i n c i t .
A f t e r a p r o b l e m i s w o r k e d w h a t i s t h e result called? A n s e r .
W h a t n a m e i s given t o o n e w h o entertains? H o s t i s .
A girl's nickname—Dat.
I n w h a t c o n d i t i o n does o n e h a t e t o see h i s garden? V i d i .
A s y n o n y m f o r q u e e r. A d .
A c o m m o n A m e r i c a n s l a n g expression. G a l l i .
H o w d o e s a p u p i l f e e l a f t e r semester exams? V i r i .

L AT I N
Latin i s a splendid t h i n g
That is, i f y o u ' r e b r i g h t ;
But s o m e t i m e s I r e a l l y t h i n k
That I w o u l d r a t h e r f i g h t .
There a r e a l w a y s a b o u t t w o .
In o u r class each d a y,
Who always m a k e y o u wish t h a t you,
Were j u s t a s b r i g h t a s t h e y.
These t w o g i r l s I ' l l t e l l y o u y e t ,
But y o u k n o w n o w I believe,
They n e v e r h a v e t o f r o w n o r f r e t ,
They a r e Beatrice a n d Genevieve.
Sometimes o u r g o o d t e a c h e r i s c r o s s
That's a l l because o f m e ,
So c o m e s o m e t i m e a n d see m y loss
For a l l I k n o w i s glee.
For r a r e l y d o I k n o w a t a l l .
Then s h e w i l l u p a n d s a y
-Jane, w h y d o I h a v e t o scold
Yo u e v e r y
She says t h a t I d o n ' t k n o w a t h i n g
And I haven't an A y e t ;
But I d r a t h e r g e t m y b a w l i n g o u t
Than t o b e h e r l i t t l e p e t .
Oh! L a t i n i s s o v e r y h a r d ,
A n d i f y o u w a n t s o m e t h i n g easier.
You c a n h u n t a n d h u n t some m o r e
But i t s u r e l y w o n ' t b e Caesar.
But e v e r y o n e does a l w a y s say
Oh! T h a t is good f o r you
So t r y i t f o r yourself some d a y,
A n d see w h a t y o u c a n d o .
And i f you'd really like t o k n o w
W h y i n L a t i n class I ' m h e l d ,
I w i l l t e l l y o u i n these f e w w o r d s
I w a s o b l i g i n g l y compelled
For i f m y D a d w o u l d s o k i n d l y
Have l e f t t h e t a s k t o m e
I w o u l d w i t h o u t t h e slightest d o u b t
Have c h o s e n B o t a n y.
But n o w I ' m g l a d I t o o k i t
T h o s o m e s a y t h a t i t s dead
I d o g e t s o discouraged
A n d i t goes u p t o m y head.
Jane Gottschalk.

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Arlene D u n t o n , E l l i s H a r d . V i v i a n Gilchrest, E v a Gallop, Bernice Sattler, C l a r a F r o m
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Dorothy A l b r i g h t . O l g a G i l b e r t , M i s s R a t h . G w e n d o l y n S a ff o r d , L e n a C h a s e
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The i n i t i a t e s w e r e t h e n r e c e i v e d i n t o t h e c l u b a n d l i g h t r e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e served. S e v e r a l m e m b e r s
of t h e a l u m n i w e r e present.

FRENCH L I T E R AT U R E A N D L A N G U A G E
French i s o n e o f t h e e i g h t Romance languages o f E u r o p e — b e a u t i f u l , h a r m o n i o u s , e l e g a n t a n d r e f i n e d ,
yet expressive a n d c l e a r. N o m a n e n t e r s d i p l o m a t i c s e r v i c e w i t h o u t a k n o w l e d g e o f i t . O n l y f e w g i r l s
of E n g l a n d o r A m e r i c a a r e a l l o w e d t o g r a d u a t e f r o m a f i n i s h i n g s c h o o l w i t h o u t French. I t i s
language o f F r a n c e a s w e l l a s b e i n g spoken i n Canada, B e l g i u m a n d Switzerland.
When Caesar conquered G a u l h e f o u n d people w h o spoke a r u d e C e l t i c t o n g u e — e a c h t r i b e u s i n g
ferent dialect. T h e n v u l g a r L a t i n w a s introduced. T h e C e l t s a n d Te u t o n s r e f i n e d i t . T h e
of F r a n c e , t h e Franks, f r o m w h o m t h e c o u n t r y a n d l a n g u a g e d e r i v e d t h e i r n a m e s , d i v i d e d F r a n c e i n t o
two parts, n o r t h a n d south a c c o r d i n g t o dialect. I n t h e t w e l f t h c e n t u r y t h e N o r t h e r n dialect used a t Paris
was accepted a s t h e u n i v e r s a l t o n g u e o f France. B y t h e e n d o f t h e s e v e n t e e n t h c e n t u r y t h e F r e n c h
language w a s n e a r l y staple, a l m o s t t h e s a m e a s t o -day.
French l i t e r a t u r e i s a m o n g t h e greatest p r o d u c t i o n s o f t h e w o r l d . I t p r e v a i l e d a n d d o m i n a t e d E u r o p e
for centuries. I t i s o f t h e e p i c a n d t r a g i c t y p e . F i r s t s t a g e s o f F r e n c h p o e t r y c a l l e d , " C h a n s o n s d e
geste.- " S o n g s o f Deeds" w e r e f o l k epics w h i c h t r e a t e d o n g r e a t n a t i o n a l heroes. A r t h u r
magne a r e t w o s u c h heroes.
From eleven h u n d r e d t o f o u r t e e n h u n d r e d A . D . Tr o u b a d o u r s prevailed in southern France
veres d o m i n a t e d t h e n o r t h . B u t l i t t l e p r o s e h a d b e e n w r i t t e n , a s m o s t o f t h e l i t e r a t u r e o f F r a n c e t h u s
far was p o e t r y, h i s t o r y i n p a r t i c u l a r.
Much w a s done i n t h e sixteenth c e n t u r y. R a b e l a i s w a s t h e l i f e o f t h e Renaissance, C a l v i n o f
formation, a n d M o n t a i g n e represented skepticism. T h e S e v e n t e e n t h c e n t u r y i s k n o w n a s t h e " G o l d e n
Age.•• M o l i e r e , C o r n e i l l e . R a c i n e w e r e i m p o r t a n t writers o f t h a t p e r i o d . L a f o n t a i n e i s n o t e d f o r h i s
matchless fables greatest s i n c e t h e t i m e o f A e s o p . M a d a m e d e Sevigne set u p a h i g h standard
writing. C h a r l e s P e r r a u l t ' s M o t h e r Goose s t o r i e s a m o n g w h i c h are Cinderilla, T h e Sleeping Beauty, Puss
in Boots a n d To m T h u m b , a r e r e a d a n d a d m i r e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e w o r l d .
The l i t e r a t u r e o f t h e eighteenth c e n t u r y w a s f a r i n f e r i o r t o t h a t o f t h e G o l d e n A g e , t h e seventeenth
century. V o l t a i r e , t h e representative o f t h a t c e n t u r y produced w o r k s w h i c h w e r e m o r e destructive t h a n
constructive. O n e a u t h o r states t h a t h e w a s i n s t r u m e n t a l i n b r i n g i n g o n t h e F r e n c h Revolution. O t h e r
important w r i t e r s o f t h e c e n t u r y w e r e Rosseau, Montesquieu. L e Sage a n d Beaumarchais. W r i t e r s o f t h e
nineteenth c e n t u r y w e r e C h a t e a u b r i a n d a n d V i c t o r H u g o , S a i n t B e u v e , G a m i e r , L o w a r l i n e . M u s s e t ,
George Sand. D u m a s , Balzac, D a u d e t , Z o l a a n d Maupaussant. V i c t o r H u g o w a s g r e a t e s t o f a l l o f t h e
century's authors. T h o s e o f t h e t w e n t i e t h c e n t u r y a r e Sardan. Rostand; A n a t o l e w r o t e plays, w h i l e Renan
and L a i n e w r o t e histories.
Arlene D u n t o n .

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When R o m e w a s t h e center o f t h e civilized w o r l d , G a u l , a s France w a s t h e n called, w a s a n o t a b l e p a r t
of h e r empire. A t t h e d a w n o f recorded h i s t o r y m o s t o f F r a n c e w a s i n h a b i t e d b y t h e Gauls, a p e o p l e o f
Celtic blood. I n t h e southeast l i v e d t h e Ligurians, a n d i n t h e s o u t h w e s t t h e I b e r i a n s .
chants settled o n t h e Mediterranean coast a n d a b o u t 6 0 0 B. C. Greek traders founded t h e c o l o n y Masai
modern Marseilles.
In t h e succeeding centuries G a u l became t h o r o u g h l y Romanized. C h r i s t i a n i t y s p r e a d f r o m R o m e t o
Gaul a n d was w i d e l y accepted as e a r l y as t h e f o u r t h c e n t u r y.
W i t h t h e decline o f t h e R o m a n empire. German invaders e n t e r e d G a u l . C h i e f a m o n g t h e s e w e r e t h e
Franks, w h o established F r a n k i s h r u l e o v e r most o f t h e land. T h e greatest r u l e r o f t h e
nasty w a s Charlemagne. A f t e r Charlemagne's d e a t h h i s e m p i r e f e l l i n t o t h r e e parts. T h e western p a r t
became t h e k i n g d o m o f France. S o m e progress w a s m a d e u n d e r P h i l i p A u g u s t u s . L o u i s I X , a n d P h i l i p
IV. b u t France w a s i n disorganized state i n t h e f o u r t e e n t h c e n t u r y. w h e n t h e H u n d r e d Ye a r s w a r b r o k e
out w i t h England.
A F r e n c h g i r l , Joan o f A r c , became t h e national h e r o i n e b y t u r n i n g t h e t i d e a g a i n s t t h e E n g l i s h , w h o
were finally d r i v e n f r o m t h e soil
From t h i s t i m e o n , t o t h e eighteenth c e n t u r y, a s a w h o l e t h e n a t i o n prospered. I n 1 7 6 3 t h e T r e a t y a t
Paris m a r k e d t h e loss b y F r a n c e b o t h o f h e r g r e a t d o m i n i o n s i n A m e r i c a a n d i n I n d i a .
In t h e W o r l d w a r o f 1 9 1 4 - 1 8 , France gave p r o o f t h a t a democratic g o v e r n m e n t c o u l d b e
the Peace o f Versailles. France recovered Alsace L o r r a i n e . a n d was given t h e p r o d u c t s o f r i c h c o a l i n t h e
Saar v a l l e y, a s compensation f o r h e r o w n destroyed mines. S h e w a s l e f t t h e d o m i n a n t p o w e r o n t h e
continent.
A u d r e y S h o e m a k e r.

FRENCH CLUB PROPHECY O F 1927-1928
While o n a t r i p f r o m Q u i n c y. M i c h i g a n , t o Salt L a k e C i t y I stopped a t Batavia. I h e a r d people t a l k i n g
of t h e famous dancing i n s t r u c t o r i n t h a t t o w n . O n i n q u i r i n g I f o u n d i t t o be m y o l d f r i e n d o f t h e F r e n c h
Club, A r l e n e D u n t o n .
A t E l k h a r t I f o u n d t h a t E l l i s H a r d was operating a h a i r dressing shop.
When I reached T h r e e R i vers I decided t o a t t e n d a show. T o m y g r e a t s u r p r i s e I f o u n d t h a t o n e o f
the a c r o b a t s i n t h e Va u d e v i l l e w a s D o r o t h y A l b r i g h t .
While w a i t i n g f o r m y t r a i n i n N i l e s I s t r o l l e d t h r o u g h t h e p a r k . S i t t i n g o n a bench w a s a n u r s e m a i d
entertaining t w o small children. A f t e r l o o k i n g a t h e r again I recognized h e r t o be n o o t h e r t h a n A u d r e y
Shoemaker.
As I passed a shop i n South Bend there w a s a s i g n o n t h e w i n d o w s a y i n g , - H o m e
As t h e r e were m a n y beautiful t h i n g s i n t h e w i n d o w I e n t e r e d a n d f o u n d t h e s h o p t o b e o w n e d b y O l g a
Gilbert.
While i n Chicago I attended a n o p e r a t h a t h a d been recommended t o m e because t h e
ters were so good. I was v e r y m u c h surprised w h e n I a w t h a t t h e y w e r e Ernest K n i r k a n d
ler, members o f t h e French C l u b i n Q u i n c y.
I stopped a t a hotel i n Peoria. A v e r y neat y o u n g l a d y came t o t a k e m e t o m y rooms. I t
dolyn Safford. O n e n t e r i n g t h e d i n i n g r o o m I f o u n d t h a t t h e waitress w a s n o o t h e r t h a n
a
On stopping a t Kansas C i t y I w a s surprised t o f i n d t h a t m y o l d f r i e n d E v a G a l l o p p l a y e d
organ i n t h e State Theatre, a n d t h a t Evelyn Kesson w a s a F r e n c h t e a c h e r i n o n e o f t h e schools t h e r e .
A t To p e k a I entered a - R e a d y t o w e a r - store. T h e t w o m o d e l s t h a t w e r e s e n t t o s h o w m e t h e i r
dresses proved t o b e L e n a Chase a n d C l a r a F r o m ,
When I reached Colorado Springs t h e r e w a s a l a r g e f a i r i n t o w n w h i c h I attended. A s I passed a side
show a m a n i n f r o n t said. “ C o m e i n a n d see t h e f a m o u s h e a v y w e i g h t . ' • I e n t e r e d a n d g o o d n e s s
gracious i t w a s B o b Hendricks.
At Denver I w e n t t o a n a r t gallery. T h e r e w a s a v e r y beautiful p a i n t i n g a n d I soon f o u n d t h a t i t w a s
painted b y Gladys Globensky, w h o l i v e d i n t h a t t o w n .
My conclusion was t h a t w e h a d certainly h a d a b r i l l i a n t F r e n c h Class,
Vi v i a n Gilchrest.

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FRENCH JOKES A N D FA C T S
A w e l l k n o w n w o m a n i s a f a m o u s M r s . M a l a p r o p a s r e g a r d s h e r speech.
" A n d w h a t i n France." asked a friend, " d i d y o u e n j o y t h e most. M r s .
" We l l , I t h i n k , " s a i d t h e l a d y, - i t w a s t h e F r e n c h Pheasants s i n g i n g t h e Mayounaise.'•
French F i s h e r m a n — " A n y l u c k t o d a y ? "
Second F i s h e r m a n — " N o p e , a l l I c a u g h t i n m y n e t s w a s t w o c h a n n e l s w i m m e r s .
Mose a n d S a m w e r e d i g g i n g a t r e n c h o v e r i n F r a n c e . A l t h o u g h n o t i n a n especially s a f e s p o t . f o r a
time t h e y w e r e unconscious o f t h e i r d a n g e r. T h e n a s h e l l f l e w o v e r t h e i r heads a n d e x p l o d e d
yond. O t h e r s f o l l o w e d . A t t h e f i f t h e x p l o s i o n
'Sam, d o n ' y o a l l t h i n k i t ' s a b o u t t i m e w e a l l d o n e g o t r e l i g i o n ? "
" C h u f f ! " r e t o r t e d S a m s c o r n f u l l y ; " M o s e , y o u s u t e n l y i s t h o l y shiftless, b o y. M e . I d o n e g o t r e l i g i o n
when d e f u s t b o m b b u s t . "
Marian— T h a t n e w F r e n c h m a i d o f t h e A l d e n ' s i s t h e n i c e s t c r e a t u r e . S o o b l i g i n g , s o v e r y o b l i g i n g
Estelle— Ye s ? H o w so?
Marian— T h i s m o r n i n g I s a w h e r o u t w i t h M r s . A l d e n ' s d o g , a n d t o n i g h t I s a w h e r o u t w i t h
den's husband.

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i s f o r energie, d e s i r e d b y a l l
i s f o r noblesse, p r e v e n t i n g m a n y a f a l l .
i s f o r travail, w o r k , which w e all have t o d o
i s f o r rait-on, r i g h t , l a s t i n g a n d t r u e .
i s f o r e ff o r t s , b r i n g i n g success
A n d t h a t e v e r y o n e k n o w s w i l l s u r e s t a n d t h e test.

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noabilite, w e a l l strive t o gain
chligeance, k i n d n e s s n e v e r c a u s i n g a p a i n .
unite, w e have t h o r o u g h l y achieved
sincerite, w h i c h i s a l w a y s believed.
Eva G a l l o p .

A T O A S T T O T H E F R E N C H X I I CLASS
Here's t o E r n e s t , s o f a i t h f u l a n d w i s e
Here's t o Bernice, w i t h h e r b r i g h t
Here's t o B o b , w i t h h i s l a u g h t e r a n d f u n ,
Here's t o E v a , w h o ' s a l w a y s o n t h e r u n ,
Here's t o C l a r a , w i t h h e r g r e e t i n g s f o r a l l
Here's t o L e n a , w i t h h e r statue f o r a l l .
Here's t o Eloise, w i t h h e r c u r l s s o r a r e ,
Here's t o Gladys, w i t h h e r b r i g h t g o l d e n h a i r.
Here's t o G w e n d o l y n , w h o ' s t r a v e l l e d m a n y a m i l e ,
Here's t o E v e l y n , w h o greets a l l w i t h a smile.
Here's t o M i s s R a t h , FO p a t i e n t a n d t r u e ,
Striving f o r success t h a t i s t o h e r d u e .
Here's t o o u r F r e n c h Class, m a y t h e y a l w a y s succeed
A n d be heralded everywhere f o r t h e i r t r u e n o b l e deeds.
Evelyn Kesson.

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e a g e r t o m a k e F r e n c h a success.
n o u s , w h o w i l l d o o u r best.
t r y i n g , and w e sure do.
R a t h . OUT i n s t r u c t o r t r u e .
ended school d a y s w h e n w e w i l l p a r t .

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neatness, t h e r u l e w e m u s t o b e y.
o p e n i n g t h e b r i g h t , n e w d a y.
useful, o u r F r e n c h w i l l b e .
s u r e t h a t s t r a i g h t w e see.
Eloise Demart.st

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To m u s i c w e o w e a t r i b u t e ;
To m u s i c a l a n g u a g e s o r a r e ,
Piano,cornetlharp o r f l u t e ,
No o t h e r j o y c a n c o m p a r e .
D o n ' t s i g h a n d a s k me " W h y ? "
'Tis a t h i n g t o t r e a s u r e a s a p l e a s u r e
And j o y t o f u l l e s t m e a s u r e .
Music o f t h e b a l l
Or m u s i c t h a t s h o w s m 9 r e l e i s u r e
Pnyvhere m u s l c s a t t i s i i e s t h e c a l l .
M u i c w i t h a l l i s s laughter,
Music w i t h a l l i t ' s t e a r s ,
Mtris;.c w i t h a l l i t ' s r a n t u r e
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Margaret S m i t h , H e l e n H o u g h t a l i n g . M a x i n e W i l c o x . V i v a W e a t h e r w a x , M a r i e L o u i s e G o t t s c h a l k ,
Mildred M o o r e , E s t h e r B l a c k m a n , M a y b e l l e Ta y l o r
Second r o w

LeMoyne Blackman, L e n a Chase, R u t h W i l s o n . C l a r a F r o m , N o r a K n a p p . G l a d y s G l o b e n s k y,
Willeta George, Gwendolyn Safford, D o r i s D e x t e r
Third r o w

Olga G i l b e r t , G l a d y s Braatz, G r a c e MacDonald. R u t h B l a c k m a n , D o r i s K e e l e r, E l l i s H a r d ,
Louise L i n d s e y, D o r i s Rasmussen. V i v i a n Gilchrest, A u d r e y B r a n d t
Fourth r o w

Dessie K n i s e l y, D o r o t h y A l b r i g h t , P a u l i n e L i p p e r t , Genevieve V a n A t t a , R u t h M c C o n n e l l ,
Dorothy Stockwell
Fifth r o w

Flossie S m i t h , O n a Boone, E s t h e r Sattler. H e l e n G r o v e , J a n e G o t t s c h a l k
Back r o w

Edith Sullen, F l o r e n c e McConnell. A u d r e y Shoemaker, E v e l y n Kesson. C o r a T u r r e l l ,
Mildred Streeter. M i s s K i b b e , E l i z a b e t h T i l t , Eloise Demarest,
Mary Z u r b r u g g

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Front r o w, l e f t t o r i g h t

Ernest Knirk, Elwin Jones, Eddie Hodge, Edson Blackman, O l i v e r Gordon
Second r o w

Preston Tr e n a r y. L o u i s Stachel, E v a Gallop, pianist, Miss Kibbe, teacher.
Harry V a n Nasdale, H a r o l d Smith
Third r o w

Earl Va n n o y, Charles Parkinson. D o n a l d Gould, M a r t i n Bates, Robert Hendrick, Kenneth F r a h m
Back r o w

Cecil F a r w e l l . Roland Greene, Clarence Hildebrand. H a r r y McConnell, D o n a l d Struble

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Operetta

"IN OLD VIENNA"
Presented by

Quincy High School Glee Clubs
Quincy Opera House
F R I D AY A N D S A T U R D A Y E V E N I N G S , M A R C H 3 0 - 3 1
MUSICAL NUMBERS

THE CAST OF CHARACTERS
(In o r d e r o f t h e i r appearance)
Hans Maier, Proprietor o f the I n n .Robert H e n d r i c k
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Capt. K i n s k i , C h i e f o f PoliceM a r t i n Bates
Rumski. K i n s k i ' s SleuthD o n a l d
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Bumski. K i n s k i ' s SleuthH a r r y Va n Nasclale
J. Jennison Jones, a n d A d v e r t i s i n g E x p e r t .
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Ilona, a Gypsy G i r l H e l e n
Houghtaling
A r t h u r Crefont, a n A r t i s t . . . . C l a r e n c e Hildebrand
June Pennington. a n A m e r i c a n Heiress
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Jonas Pennington, a w e a l t h y A m e r i c a n
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A C T I.—Wurtzelpraeter I n n , Vienna.
I. T h e D u t y o f t h e C o p R u m s k i a n d B u m s k i
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A C T III.— T h e I n n a t Carnival Ti m e .
10. T h e T i m e t o Say Goodbye . . C r e f o n t a n d June
1I. Va l s e d u Carnival.

The C h o r u s , consisting o f To u r i s t s , B u r g e r s ,
Viennese Maidens, Gypsies
Dorothy A l b r i g h t
Ruth Blackman
Esther Blackman
Edson Blackman
Audrey Brandt
Vivian Brandt
Catherine Jean Brokaw
Doris D e x t e r
Sonia F a r
Eva Gallop

Vivian Gilchrest
Gladys Globensky
Marie Louise Gottschalk
Jane Gottschalk
Rolland Greene
Helen Grove
Ellis H a r d
Doris Keeler
Nona K n a p p
Otto L u c e

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Florence M c C o n n e l l
Beatrice M i l l i m a n
Merle P a r k e r
Bernadine P o i r i e r
Norma T u r n e r
Vi v a W e a t h e r w a x
Wilma W i l b e r
Maxine W i l c o x
Herbert W r i g h t
Mary Z u r b r u g g

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General Assembly Programs
Sept. 1 4 : R e v . V a n K i r k , w h o i s m a k i n g h i s t h i r d t o u r a r o u n d t h e w o r l d s p o k e t o t h e a s s e m b l y o n
-World
Sept. I P , R e v . S m i t h g a v e a v e r y p l e a s i n g t a l k t h s A . M . H e discussed t h e evaluations o f
bors.
Nov. I 1: A r m i s t i c e D a y P r o g r a m
Song b y H i g h S c h o o l A
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H y m n o f Republic

Oct. 2 1 : F r e s h m e n g i v e
Dec. 2 3 : C h r i s t m a s P r o g r a m
Song - H a r k t h e H e r a l d A n g l e s S i n g - A
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Aria Rae Houtz

Playlet: - T h e C h r i s t m a s R a b b i t
Francis L i p p e r t
Dorothy Rootes
H a r r y Rasmussen
Bernard C r a u n
Priscilla P r i n k s S t o c k i n g . F i f t h a n d S i x t h Grades.
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Essay
Alice Culbert.
Nellie Donbrock.

Class Parties
September
The Juniors held a class party a t the home o f M a r y Zurbrugg. I t was a h a r d time p a r t y. E v e r y b o d y
gave M a r y the credit o f being a splendid hostess.
October 7 , 1 9 2 7
The Sophomores held a class party a t the home of R u t h Blackman. E v e r y one reported a
FRESHMAN R E C E P T I O N
The Sophomores put o n t h e Freshman Reception w h i c h was held a t t h e I . 0 . 0 . F. h a l l O c t o b e r 2 1 .
The hall was very prettily decorated with their class colors. A f t e r a very interesting program they rest o f
the evening was spent in dancing. P u n c h a n d wafers were served throughout the evening as refreshments.
November 4 , 1 9 2 7
Miss Alice Culbert acted as hostess t o a Senior class party held at the home of M r. a n d Mrs. Brokaw on
Friday night. A number o f t h e members o f the faculty were present besides a number o f outside guests.
Games were played and later delightful refreshments w e r e served. E a c h o n e p r e s e n t g a v e A l i c e t h e
credit o f an
November 4 , 1 9 2 7
The Juniors held a class party a t the home of Arlene D u n t o n o n a F r i d a y n i g h t . T h e y i n v i t e d t h e
Sophomores as their guests. E v e r y o n e reported a splendid time.
February
Saturday evening the Juniors and their class advisors w e r e very pleasantly entertained a t t h e h o m e o f
Miss Arlene Dunton. T h e evening was spent i n playing c a r d s a n d games. D a i n t y refreshments w e r e
served b y the hostess, assisted b y the teachers.
Spring P a r t y — T h e Spring P a r t y presented b y t h e Sophomores as a reception f o r the teachers o f Q . H .
S. will be held the 1 9 t h o f M a y a t the I . 0 . 0 . F. H a l l . T h e hall w i l l b e decorated i n a combination o f
the sophomore colors o f blue a n d gold a n d t h e H i g h School colors o f black a n d orange. T h e
of the evening will be spent i n listening t o a fine program w h i c h h a s b e e n prepared. T h o s e
take part in the program will be Eddie Hodge, Sophomore president, M r . D a g e , E s t h e r Blackman, H e l e n
Houghtaling and Norma Tu r n e r. T h e latter part o f t h e evening will be spent in dancing.
Junior-Senior Banquet— T h e a n n u a l Junior-Senior Banquet w i l l b e held t h e last o f M a y a t t h e U n i o n
Church. T h e rooms will be prettily decorated i n green a n d wh i t e , t h e Senior class colors. A f t e r t h e
splendid banquet Martin Bates as toastmaster will very cleverly introduce t h e members o f t h e p r o g r a m .
Those w h o will take part i n t h e program w i l l b e a Welcome b y t h e J u n i o r president, M e a d K u n k l e r,
response b y Senior president. Bernice Sattler, solo b y Miss Kibbe and a giftatory b y Margaret Smith.
Latin a n d French C l u b Banquets—Plans a r e being made f o r a Latin C l u b Banquet and a French C l u b
Banquet under the direction o f Miss Rath. T h e s e two separate banquets will be held at the Fillmore Hotel
the last of May or the first of June. T h e Latin Club Banquet will probably be carried o u t i n
while t h e French C l u b plan t o have a formal banquet.
Senior P a r t y —Friday evening, A p r i l 2 0 , t h e Seniors o f ' 2 8 w e r e entertained a t t h e h o m e o f M a r y
Esther Tr e n a r y. T h e evening was spent i n playing r o o k . T h e r e w e r e t h r e e tables i n p l a y. C l a r e n c . .
Hildebrand and Oliver Gordon tied f o r the first prize, w h i c h w a s a b o x o f candy. A t t h e close
evening w a r m maple sugar a n d rolls w e r e served b y the hostess. A l l departed at a late hour hoping that
in the years t o come they might again meet together.

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Seventh and Eighth Grades

Firbt r o w, l e f t t o r i g h t

Clifford Ransom, Louis Ta y l o r, Leslie W i l c o x , R i c h a r d Ta y l o r, Beatrice M i l l i m a n . D o r o t h y B e c k e r.
Margaret M c K i n s t r y, N o r m a T u r n e r
Second r o w

Sherman M o c k , Glen Barlow, Wa y n e K n i r k , D e W i t t R u m f e l t , B u r t H i c k o k , S o n i a F a r .
Vi r g i n i a L o c k w o o d
Third r o w

Richard Gallop, J i m m y Cascarelly, L o y d W r i g h t , Jessie M a y K i n g . Wa l l a c e H o u c k , D o r o t h y Struble.
Billy Gottschalk, F l o r e n c e T h o m p s o n
Fourth r o w

Earl T h o m p s o n , R u t h L a p h a m , W a n d a Va n P a t t e n , Everett Brandt, E r m a K i d d e r, Jenevieve Westfall.
Lulu K i d d e r, M y r n a B a y n
Fifth r o w

Roberta A b b o t t , V i v i a n Brandt, W i l m a W i l b u r, E i l e e n Wa l t e r s
Sixth r o w

Marian O l n e y, Blanche Sanderson, L e o l a Bennet, C a t h e r i n e Jean B r o k a w, O p a l H o l m e s
Absentee n a m e s
Corlan Boyce. Robert DeWolle, Margerie Ford, C l a r a Grove, Wa y n e Hermance. Bernadine P o i r i e r

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SEVENTH A N D E I G H T H G R A D E P O E M
We a r e p u p i l s i n M i s s Sanderson's r o o m ;
In grades seven a n d e i g h t a r e we.
We began o u r studies v e r y soon
A n d w o r k e d v e r y h a r d , y o u see.
We a l w a y s t r y t o d o o u r b e s t ;
We r e a l l y l i k e o u r w o r k .
A n d w h e n w e have t o w r i t e a test
It n e v e r p a y s t o s h i r k .
But w o r k i s n o t t h e o n l y t h i n g .
We h a v e o u r g o o d t i m e s too.
We l i k e t o p l a y, w e l i k e t o sing.
Have parties? O f course w e do.
O u r boys are h a n d y w i t h saw a n d p l a n e ;
They m a d e b o x e s f o r a l l o u r Flowers.
And n o w o u r windows are full o f bloom
That b r i g h t e n o u r study hours.
There w a s a b l i z z a r d a t C h r i s t m a s t i m e ,
The a i r w a s f i l l e d
And though the room might be ninety-nint
It s t i l l h u n g i n a r o w.
We gave a p r o g r a m f o r t h e P. T. A .
A n d everyone d i d his best.
There w e r e drills, speaking, music, a n d a p l a y,
We e n j o y e d i t a s m u c h a s t h e r e s t .
A l i t t l e b u g w h i c h causes m u m p s
Came h a n g i n g a r o u n d o u r MOM.
A r o u n d o u r ears w e f o u n d some l u m p s
Which swelled o u t l i k e a balloon.
On F e b r u a r y t w e l f t h w e gave a p l a y.
Wayne w a s H o n e s t A b e .
Leola w r o t e t h e best essay
A l t h o u g h m a n y attempts were made.
We h a d a Va l e n t i n e p a r t y one afternoon.
There w a s p o p c o r n a n d c a n d y galore.
OUT teacher gave u s each a n i c e cream cone
We a t e t i l l w e c o u l d e a t n o more.
A n d n o w t h e y e a r i s almost o v e r.
Vacation i s n e a r l y here.
We a r e g l a d t h a t i t i s coming,
For w e h a v e w o r k e d v e r y h a r d t h i s y e a r.
W r i t t e n b y t h e p u p i l s o f grades 7 a n d 8 .

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Cleda B a k e r, P a u l B i e r, A l b e r t a M a h a f f e y. R i c h a r d P i p e r, W i l l i a m M y e r s , B e t t y P a r i s h ,
Robert M c C o n n e l l , E l d r e d D o b s o n
Second r o w

Isabel B a k e r. Grace H o u t z , E d i t h Culbert, M a x H o u c k , J u n i o r Greene, C a r l W a r d . E l s i e M c C o n n e l l
Third r o w

Dorothy B u r l i n g h a m , M a r g a r e t O ' C o n n o r, A u d r e y Givan, Ly l e W i l c o x , R o b e r t Case, R o y K i d d e r
Fourth r o w

Franky Cascarelly, E v a Hermance, M a b l e M o c k , F l o r e n c e Salisbury, L a f o n d a L i n d s e y, M a r y H i c k o c k
Back r o w

Teacher M i s s Keene, Q u e e n i e H o d g e , A u d r e y L i n d s e y

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September
School o p e n e d S e p t e m b e r 6 w i t h t h i r t y - f o u r c h i l d r e n i n t h e f i f t h a n d s i x t h grades. D u r i n g
two weeks o f school w e h a d v e r y w a r m w e a t h e r. D u r i n g this w a r m weather, t h e f i f t h g r a d e
all i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d Isabel B a k e r ' s b i r t h d a y p a r t y. E v e r y o n e h a d a v e r y nice time.
October
Everyone w o r k e d h a r d d u r i n g O c t o b e r, b u t a t t h e e n d o f t h e m o n t h e a c h c h i l d f e l t rewarded. F i r s t ,
we h a d a t w o - d a y v a c a t i o n w h i l e a l l t h e teachers attended M. E . A . C o n v e n t i o n i n Kalamazoo. O n F r i d a y
before Hallowe'en, w e h a d a p a r t y a t school.
November
Everyone m a d e a n i n t e n s i v e s t u d y o f A r m i s t i c e D a y a n d i t s significance t o u s . O u r r o o m
much interested i n f o o t b a l l a t t h i s t i m e . T h e n c a m e a n o t h e r two-day vacation f o r Thanksgiving.
December
The C h r i s t m a s s p i r i t f i l l e d t h e e n t i r e m o n t h o f December. T h e b o y s f r o m b o t h grades w e n t f o r
Everyone was l o o k i n g f o r w a r d t o the h o l i d a y vacation.
January
A l l t h e b o y s a n d g i r l s c a m e b a c k i n t h e v e r y b e s t m o o d s a f t e r t h e vacation. S e m e s t e r e x a m i n a t i o n s
came i n J a n u a r y.
February
The e n t i r e school p a r t i c i p a t e d i n a L i n c o l n ' s b i r t h d a y p r o g r a m . O u r classes gave a w r e a t h d r i l l c a l l e d
- T h e B l u e a n d t h e G r a y. - D u r i n g t h e w e e k -end f o l l o w i n g , t w e n t y - f i v e o f u s became i l l w i t h
We h a d a Va l e n t i n e P a r t y b u t t h e r e w e r e o n l y seven present. S c h o o l closed f o r a w e e k o r u n t i l a f e w
people recovered.
March
Earl W i l k i n s o n h a d t h e m u m p s a f t e r a l l t h e r e s t o f t h e p e o p l e h a d r e t u r n e d . E v e r y d a y n o w w e
hear o f a n e w baseball s t a r o r t h e r e t u r n o f some b i r d t o its n o r t h e r n home. S p r i n g surely is on t h e w a y.
April
- A p r i l s h o w e r s b r i n g M a y flowers'. i s a l l t o o t r u e o f A p r i l t h i s y e a r. W e a r e e x p e c t i n g
soon. W e a l l h a d a pleasant Easter even t h o u g h i t d i d snow. W e d i d n ' t have a n y Spring vacation because
of t h e t i m e w e missed w i t h t h e mumps.
May-June
It d o e s n ' t seem possible t h e y w i l l b e h e r e s o s o o n . W e w i s h t o c o n g r a t u l a t e e a c h b o y a n d g i r l o n
each success, sympathize w i t h t h e m i n each f a i l u r e , a n d wish t h e m w e l l i n c o m i n g years.

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Third and

First r o w , l e f t t o r i g h t

Phyllis Phelps. Betty N y e , Evelyn Kidder, D w i n e Burlingham. H a r o l d Thompson. L e o n a Lindsey.
Anna Rootes
Second r o w

Alan Eichler. Caroline Piper, Cleo Craun, Donna M e a d . R o b e r t Bracebridge. R u t h Bracebridge,
Opal Donbrock
Third r o w

Virginia Gordon, M a r y Jenette Lockwood, E d n a Thompson, H a r o l d B e c k w i t h . D e n n i s S a t t l e r.
Campbell Brokaw, K e n n e t h McConnell
Fourth r o w

Lena Cascarelly, Aletha Turrell, Miss Abbott. A r n e t Shoemaker, G e o r g e Lindsey

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H I S TO RY O F T H I R D A N D F O U R T H GRADES
Chapter I
It h a p p e n e d o n t h e s i x t h d a y o f September nineteen twenty-seven t h a t w e h e a r d t h e school b e l l r i n g i n g .
We k n e w w h a t t h a t m e a n t , s o w e o b e y e d i t s summons. W e h a d a n e w teacher. E v e r y t h i n g
fusing a t first. B u t s o o n w e began t o g e t used t o school l i f e again. W e remembered a l o t o f
thought w e h a d f o r g o t t e n d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r.
We f o u n d i t f u n t o m a k e o u r r o o m l o o k c h e e r f u l w i t h p l a n t s and flowers. T h e reading table
esting t o us. W e h a d n e v e r studied Geography as o l d e r f o l k s h a v e , s o w e f o u n d o u t a b o u t p e o p l e s a n d
countries t h a t w e r e n e w t o u s . " S t i c k i n g t h i n g s •• o n o u r p r o d u c t m a p w a s especially interesting.
We h a d g r e a t f u n g e t t i n g r e a d y f o r H a l l o w e ' e n , T h a n k s g i v i n g a n d Christmas. O h , t h a t w a s best o f all,
because w e w e n t u p s t a i r s a n d p l a y e d t h e " O l d W o m a n i n t h e Shoe." T h e n came Christmas vacation.
Chapter I I
It w a s nineteen t w e n t y - e i g h t w h e n w e came b a c k t o school again. O n c e m o r e w e w o r k e d h a r d t o g a i n
badges f o r g o o d spelling, t o h a v e o u r c o l o r e d m a p s placed upon t h e w a l l f o r exhibition, a n d good w r i t i n g
papers, t o say n o t h i n g o f a l l k i n d s o f posters. O u r sand t a b l e w a s r e m o d e l e d s e v e r a l t i m e s . W e e v e n
edited a n e w s p a p e r f o r a t i m e , u n t i l w e b e c a m e t o o busy w i t h o t h e r w o r k . F o r instance w e sold H e a l t h
Stamps a n d w o n a F i r s t - A i d -Kit.
Then came t h e m u m p s ! T h a t made m a n y o f us stay o u t o f school f o r a l o n g t i m e . A t l a s t w e w e r e
all b a c k together again t o finish o u r
H o w m u c h w i s e r w e a r e n o w. W o r d s m e a n m o r e t o us. W e can read them, see t h r o u g h them, divide
them, use them a n d spell them. A n d h o w m u c h m o r e w e k n o w a b o u t n u m b e r s t o o . W e c a n e v e n w r i t e
well w i t h p e n a n d i n k .
We have laughed, played and w o r k e d together a l l y e a r. N o w w e m u s t p a r t a n d m o v e o n . W e w o n d e r
what is i n store f o r u s t h e c o m i n g y e a r.
Thus ends o u r h i s t o r y o f 1928.

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Primary Grades

First row, lett t o right
Dale K i d d e r. Jean Johnson. M a r j o r i e Ru mf e l t , M a r y Jane G o r d o n , H o w a r d M c C o n n e l l ,
Bobby Va n H o o s e a r, W i l l i a m Tu t t l e , B i l l y F i l l m o r e , D o n a l d K i d d e r
Second r o w

Zella Jenkins. Bernard Craun, Robert Wa t e r b u r y, L o y a l Wiser, Johann A n d e r s o n , D o r o t h y Tootes.
Retha P i p e r, N e l l i e H a r m o n
Third r o w

Miss Wa l s h , M a x i n e N y e , M a r i a n S m i : h , O p a l B a r l o w, A r i a R a e H o u t z . G e r a l d i n e Simonds.
Roland Calligan, R o b e r t Simonds, S p e n c e r M a r t i n . M r s . R o g e r s
Fourth r o w

Cecilia H a r m o n , B i l l y Johnson, R i c h a r d Simonds. H a r r y Rasmussen. M i l d r e d Bracebridge,
Leland W i l m a r t h , R e x C a l l i g a n
Fifth r o w

Edna W i l k i n s o n . M a r j o r y Sherman. H a r r y M y e r s . J i m m y M o c k , G e r a l d L o c k w o o d . J u n i o r M o h n
Sixth r o w

Lucile C u l b e r t , M i l d r e d S h u m w a y, E d n a K i d d e r, F r a n c e s L i p p e r t

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School o p e n e d t h i s y e a r w i t h a r e c o r d a t t e n d a n c e o f f i f t y p u p i l s i n t h e F i r s t P r i m a r y
of w h o m w e r e e n r o l l e d i n t h e F i r s t Grade. T o secure b e t t e r r e s u l t s u n d e r t h e s e c r o w d e d c o n d i t i o n s a
Chart Class w a s s t a r t e d w h i c h accommodated t h e beginners u n d e r s i x y e a r s o f age. M r s . H a r r y Rogers.
who h a d h a d t r a i n i n g a n d experience i n p r i m a r y w o r k , w a s secured t o teach t h e m . U n d e r h e r guidance,
this class has p r o v e d a decided success a n d bids f a i r t o become t h e nucleus o f a splendid F i r s t G r a d e n e x t
year. B e s i d e s s p e n d i n g m a n y h a p p y f o r e n o o n s t o g e t h e r, t h e c h i l d r e n h a v e m a d e g o o d p r o g r e s s i n
•'Beacon G a t e T o R e a d i n g , - a n e w b o o k f o r b e g i n n r s . - M y P a g e s , - w h i c h a c c o m p a n i e s t h e a b o v e
book, h a s p r o v e d v e r y i n s t r u c t i v e a s s e a t w o r k m a t e r i a l . B y t h e e n d o f t h e y e a r, e a c h c h i l d w i l l h a v e a
reading b o o k m a d e e n t i r e l y b y h i m s e l f , a n d w i l l w r i t e his o w n name thereon.
W i t h a n e n r o l l m e n t o f t w e n t y p u p i l s i n b o t h r e m a i n i n g grades, i t w a s necessary t o d i v i d e b o t h grades
into A a n d B sections, f o r some o f t h e w o r k . T h i s m a d e t h e w o r k progress s o m e w h a t m o r e s l o w l y, b u t
more a t t e n t i o n c o u l d b e g i v e n e a c h c h i l d .
A g r e a t deal o f stress has been l a i d u p o n - p h o n i c s - a r o u n d w h i c h t h e Beacon System o f Reading is b u i l t .
This m a k e s f o r a g o o d f o u n d a t i o n i n b o t h r e a d i n g a n d s p e l l i n g . T h e r e s u l t i s especially n o t i c e a b l e i n
Second G r a d e Spelling, t h e p u p i l s b e c o m i n g q u i t e p r o f i c i e n t i n this all
In b o t h grades, g o o d sets o f s u p p l e m e n t a r y r e a d e r s h a v e been available f o r use i n s i l e n t reading, a l s o
a l a r g e q u a n t i t y o f i n s t r u c t i v e s e a t w o r k m a t e r i a l , h a s been e n j o y e d b y t h e pupils o f t h e second grade, a n d
used e a c h d a y, f o r m a r e c o r d o f t h e i r a b i l i t y t o f o l l o w d i r e c t i o n s o f t h e p r i n t e d p a g e .
Aside f r o m c o u n t i n g n u m b e r w o r k i s postponed t i l l t h e second grade, w h e r e a n i n t r o d u c t i o n t o f o r m a l
numbers i s given.
Both g r a d e s u n i t e i n L a n g u a g e w o r k , w h i c h i n c l u d e s stories, poems, a n d games f o r t h e use o f c o r r e c t
expressions i n E n g l i s h .
Health r e c o r d s h a v e been k e p t b y t h e p u p i l s since s c h o o l began, a n d w i l l b e p u t i n t o b o o k -form, these
booklets t o b e c o m e t h e p u p i l s p r o p e r t y a t t h e close o f school.
Holidays h a v e b e e n observed t h r o u g h t h e s t u d y o f a p p r o p r i a t e pictures, stories, a n d b y programs. O n
Armistice D a y, t h e c h i l d r e n c a u g h t something o f t h e s p i r i t o f t h e d a y. b y h e l p i n g f o r m t h e p a r a d e . A
Thanksgiving p r o g r a m w a s g i v e n b y t h e p u p i l s i n t h e i r o w n r o o m . N u m b e r s w e r e f u r n i s h e d
mas, L i n c o l n D a y. a n d P. T. A . p r o g r a m s i n t h e H i g h School. E a c h child is asked t o take p a r t on
gram d u r i n g t h e school y e a r.
A n u m b e r o f good books have been added t o o u r L i b r a r y t h i s y e a r, a n d t h e y h a v e been g r e a t l y e n j o y e d
by t h e c h i l d r e n . O u t s i d e r e a d i n g i s encouraged, a n d pupils are asked t o choose, p r e p a r e and
priate stories, f o r t h e pleasure o f others i n t h e r o o m .

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Mean l K u n k l e r, C l a r k B o l e y. C h a r l e s P a r k i n s o n , R o b e r t H e n d r i c k . L o u i s Stachel,
Clarence H i l d e b r a n d , M e r r i t t Va n n o y, P r e s t o n T r e n a r y
Second r o w

Otto L u c e . E r n e s t K n i r k , O l i v e r G o r d o n . E d d i e H o d g e
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Manager E l w i n Jones, C o a c h D a g e

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FOOTBALL
One w e e k o f school, a n d t h e c a l l f o r F o o t b a l l candidates w a s h e a r d f r o m o u r C o a c h M r . D a g e . T h e
first n i g h t o f p r a c t i c e t h e r e w e r e o n l y f o u r t e e n b o y s w h o r e p o r t e d , t h i s d i d n o t l o o k v e r y
the A t h l e t i c A s s o c i a t i o n d e c i d e d t o p u r c h a s e t w e l v e n e w suits. T h i s made t h e boys come o u t t o practice
and w o r k h a r d e r, a n d a l s o b r o u g h t n e w m e m b e r s o n t o t h e team t o get experience f o r next year.
Much c r e d i t w i l l h a v e t o b e g i v e n t o o u r C o a c h M r . Dage, considering the material h e had t o w o r k w i t h .
The l i n e w a s considerably l i g h t c o m p a r e d w i t h t h e o t h e r teams, a n d the backfield m e n w e r e n o t
able t o f i n d t h e w e a k spots i n o u r opponents team. T h e f o o t b a l l t e a m n e x t y e a r w i l l b e
Gordon. a n d H i l d e b r a n d , d u e t o graduation, b u t w e h o p e w e c a n develop t h e m a t e r i a l w e h a v e a n d m a k e
a w i n n i n g team f o r Q . H . S.
O u r f i r s t g a m e w a s p l a y e d a t H o m e r. Sept. 2 3 , w h i c h resulted i n a severe t r o u n c i n g f o r Q. H .
33, Q . H . S. 0 .
The n e x t g a m e w a s w i t h Reading, w h o also p r o v e d t o b e f a t a l f o r t h e Q u i n c y boys. O c t . 7 , R e a d i n g
26, Q . H . S. 0 .
On Oct. 1 4 , Jonesville journeyed t o Q u i n c y, b o t h teams f o u g h t h a r d . b u t Q u i n c y a g a i n c a m e o u t o n t h e
small e n d . J o n e s v i l l e 1 2 , Q . H . S . 0 .
The n e x t game U n i o n C i t y j o u r n e y e d t o Q u i n c y a n d the game resulted in a tie. U n i o n C i t y 6, Q. H . S. 6.
A t t h i s p o i n t t h e Q u i n c y b o y s m e a n t business, t h e n e x t game was w i t h H o m e r, w h o h a d once defeated
Quincy 3 3 t o 0 . b u t o n N o v. 4 . w e t u r n e d t h e t i d e s w i t h t h e m , w h i c h w a s t h e f i r s t v i c t o r y
Homer 0 . Q . H . S. 6 .
O u r n e x t g a m e w a s a t U n i o n C i t y o n A r m i s t i c e D a y. w h i c h r e s u l t e d i n t h e i r f a v o r. U n i o n C i t y 3 8 ,
Q. H . S . 0 .
The last g a m e o f t h e season w e w e n t t o Reading r e t u r n i n g h o m e beaten. R e a d i n g 1 9 , Q . H . S. 0 .
Clarence Hildebrand.

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Baseball Team

ILION
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Front r o w , l e f t t o r i g h t

Otto L u c e , C l a r e n c e H i l d e b r a n d , E d d i e H o d g e , O l i v e r Gordon, M e a r l K u n k l e r, E l w i n Jones
Second r o w

Coach D a g e , R o l a n d Greene, M a r t i n Bates, K e i t h Gardner, L o u i s Stachel, M a n a g e r Ernest K n i r k
Third r o w

Charles Parkinson, F a y Sanderson, K e n n e t h F r a h m . H a r r y M c C o n n e l l
Beck r o w

Cecil F a r w e l l , H a r l e y Grosbeck, P r e s t o n T r e n a r y. A r t h u r D o n b r o c k

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BASEBALL
O u r p r o s p e c t s f o r baseball t h i s y e a r a r e g o o d . W e have had a meeting o f the baseball candidates and
there w e r e t w e n t y - s i x b o y s w h o r e p o r t e d , w h i c h i s e n o u g h t o m a k e t w o t e a m s a n d p l e n t y o f substitutes
ready t o
For t h e p a s t t w o y e a r s t h e baseball c u p h a s been c l a i m e d b y Q u i n c y, a n d i f w e c a n w i n t h e c u p o n e
more y e a r t h e c u p w i l l r e m a i n i n Q u i n c y ' s possession.
We h a v e s o m e o f o u r v e t e r a n s o f l a s t y e a r ' s squad, t h e y a r e : E l w i n Jones w h o i s C a p t a i n a n d w h o
will p r o b a b l y r e m a i n a t s h o r t s t o p , O l i v e r G o r d o n w h o has played second base f o r t w o years w i l l t a k e u p
the d u t y t h e r e . M e a r l K u n k l e r w i l l p r o b a b l y t a k e c a r e o f t h i r d b a s e . a n d O t t o L u c e f i r s t
Clarence H i l d e b r a n d w i l l b e l e f t t o t a k e c a r e o f t h e m o u n d w o r k . W e w i l l h a v e t o develope a n e n t i r e l y
new outfield, f o r w e l o s t o u r t h r e e o u t f i e l d m e n b y
We a r e n o t able t o g i v e t h e results o f o u r baseball season, b u t w e e x p e c t t o w i n t h e baseball c u p f o r
Q. H . S.
O u r schedule h a s n o t y e t been m a d e o u t , b u t w e e x p e c t t o p l a y U n i o n C i t y, Bronson. Sherwood, A l l e n ,
Homer. a n d Te k o n s h a .

OUR BASEBALL T E A M
When - E d d i e - g e t s r e a d y, " J i m - w i n d s u p
A n d sends h e r r i g h t o v e r t h e plate.
The b a t t e r gets n e r v o u s a n d g r i p s o n t h e b a t
And wonders w h a t w i l l b e his fate.
Strike a f t e r s t r i k e , t h e U m p i r e c a l l s o u t .
Yo u ' r e d o w n M r . B a t t e r ; t h a t ' s three.
The side l i n e s c h e e r f o r Q . H . S .
Hurrah! f o r our pitcher "Jimmie."
Bang! t h e r e goes t h e b a l l ,
A fly; right up in
Bates, K u n k l e r a n d G a r d n e r
Do y o u r best t o g e t i t o u t there.
Rah! R a h l f o r y o u o u r fielders
You s u r e c a n s t o p t h e m a l l .
W i t h G o r d o n a n d L o u i e a t t h e i r base
You b e t w e c a n a l l p l a y ball.
W i t h o n e o n second a n d t w o o u t
Their t i m e i s d r a w i n g nigh.
Come o n - C a s e y - g e t t h a t b a l l
And send i t t o - L u c e - o n h i g h .
Quincy y o u r t u r n ! Q u i n c y y o u r b a t !
Our boys n o w get i n line.
Three cheers f o r Dage. o u r f a i t h f u l c o a c h
He's r i g h t t h e r e a l l t h e t i m e .
Come o n boys, d o y o u r best.
The school i s b a c k i n g y o u .
We have that cup, l e t ' s keep i t
Then w e c a n s t a r t anew.
Emalene B a r l o w.

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Track Team

Front r o w , k i t t o r i g h t

Eddie H o d g e , K e i t h G a r d n e r, L o u i s Stachel, M a r t i n Bates. O l i v e r G o r d n . E r n e s t K n i r k
Second r o w

Olga G i l b e r t , C e c i l F a r w e l l . DesEie K n i s e l y, H a r r y M c C o n n e l l
Third r o w

Evelyn H e r r i c k , D o r o t h y A l b r i g h t , D o r r i s D e x t e r, E m a l e n e B a r l o w. V i v i a n G i l c h r e s t ,
Grace MacDonald. M a r i e L o u i s e Gottschalk. C o a c h D a g e
O u r t r a c k team does n o t l o o k as strong as i t d i d last y e a r f o r w e lost f o u r h i g h p o i n t m e n o f last y e a r ' s
squad b y graduation. W e have several veterans r e t u r n i n g t h i s y e a r b u t m o s t o f t h e t e a m w i l l b e f i r s t
year m a t e r i a l w h i c h w i l l u n d o u b t e d l y l a c k o f experience.
We a r e g o i n g t o t r y h a r d t o w i n t h e t r a c k p e n n a n t f o r Q u i n c y a g a i n t h i s y e a r. W e c a n n o t g i v e t h e
results as t h e annual F i e l d Meet w i l l b e h e l d a t U n i o n C i t y.
HI!LET'S A L L G O A N D Y E L L FOR QUINCY II!!

TRACK
Dage i s w o r k i n g h a r d w i t h t h e team,
To f i t t h e m f o r t h e 2 6 t h
We want t o b r i n g home the pennant
And see w h a t Q u i n c y w i l l s a y.

To U n i o n C i t y t h i s y e a r w e g o
With o u r best o n r e l a y a n d dash.
With fast ones a n d some strong
The r e c o r d s w e ' r e g o i n g t o m a s h .

We w a n t Q u i n c y t o b e p r o u d
Of o u r t r a c k t e a m a n d a l l
We w a n t t h e m t o k n o w
We're as good as t h e team o f baseball.

But d o n ' t f o r g e t Schoolmates,
It's y o u r b a c k i n g w e need
To h e l p u s w h e n w e a r e b e h i n d
A n d cheer w h e n w e ' r e i n t h e lead.
Emalene B a r l o w.

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Standing. l e f t t o r i g h t : —Clarence Hildebrand, Genevieve Kesson. O n a B o o n e . R u t h W i l s o n , E v a G a l l o p .
Maybelle Ta y l o r, Eloise Demarest, G l a d y s M a r q u a r t , E m a l e n e B a r l o w, L e n a C h a s e . E v e l y n K e s s o n ,
Clara F r o m . G w e n d o l y n Safford, A l i c e C u l b c r t .
Seated, l e f t t o r i g h t : — D o n a l d Gould, Bernice Sattler, H a r r y V a n Nasdale, O l i v e r G o r d o n ,
sky, E r n e s t K n i r k , L e M o y n e Blackman. R o b e r t H e n d r i c k

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"The Charm
STORY O F T H E P L AY
- T h e C h a r m S c h o o l - w a s t h e p l a y chosen b y t h e c l a s s o f ' 2 8 f o r t h e S e n i o r Class p l a y. M r . B a l f o u r
and M r. D a g e w e r e t h e sponsors o f t h e p l a y. T h e i r e ff o r t s w e r e c l e a r l y s h o w n i n t h e smoothness
tail w i t h w h i c h t h e p l a y w a s
The p l o t o f t h e - C h a r m S c h o o l , - a t h r e e a c t c o m e d y w r i t t e n b y A l i c e D u e r M i l l e r a n d R o b e r t M i l t o n .
is based o n t h e i n h e r i t a n c e o f a g i r l s • school b y a y o u n g a u t o m o b i l e salesman a n d h i s subsequent a t t e m p t
to r u n i t h i s o w n w a y, t e a c h i n g t h e g i r l s c h a r m w i t h t h e a i d o f f o u r o t h e r a t t r a c t i v e y o u n g
though h a v i n g p r o m i s e d t o t h e c o n t r a r y, A u s t i n Bea yens, t h e h e i r, w a s u n a b l e t o k e e p t h e
ing o f t h e y o u n g ladies, Elise Benedotti, f r o m f a l l i n g i n l o v e w i t h h i m , a n d a s a consequence h e w a s
obliged t o w i t h d r a w f r o m h i s educational v e n t u r e . T h e i r p a r t s A u s t i n a n d Elise w e r e c a p a b l y p l a y e d b y
Ernest K n i r k a n d Gladys Globensky.
Bernice S a t t l e r. a s S a l l y B o y d , w a s p a r t i c u l a r l y successful i n h e r r o l e o f a n i m p u l s i v e , m a t t e r - o f - f a c t
girl, t h e real l e a d e r o f t h e o t h e r s i n a l l undertakings.
George B o y d . S a l l y ' s b r o t h e r, t h e y o u n g a c c o u n t a n t , w h o h a d spent h i s r e c e n t years i n b e i n g i n l o v e
with Elise, succeeded i n p r o d u c i n g l o t s o f s p i r i t i n t o h i s p a r t . ( O l i v e r G o r d o n . )
David M c K e n z i e , t h e p a r t t a k e n b y R o b e r t H e n d r i c k . t o o k h i s p a r t w e l l a n d pleased t h e audience.
Miss C u r t i s . t h e p a r t p l a y e d b y L e M o y n e B l a c k m a n , a n d Miss Hayes, t h e p a r t t a k e n b y A l i c e C u l b e r t ,
were v e r y c a p a b l y p l a y e d .
Homer Johns. C l a r e n c e H i l d e b r a n d , w a s v e r y successful i n h i s c h a r a c t e r i n t r y i n g t o r e g a i n
tion o f h i s d i v o r c e d w i f e , M i s s Hayes.
The p u p i l s o f t h e school w e r e t h e o t h e r members o f t h e S e n i o r Class. T h e e n t i r e S e n i o r C l a s s t o o k
part i n this play.
The S e n i o r Class m a d e a g o o d p r o f i t f r o m t h e proceeds o f
Robert H e n d r i c k .

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PA R E N T-TEACHERS A S S O C I AT I O N
Parent-Teacher Associations a r e g r o u p s o f parents a n d t e a c h e r s b a n d e d t o g e t h e r t o b r i n g i n t o c l o s e r
relationship t h e t w o m o s t i m p o r t a n t f a c t o r s i n c o m m u n i t y l i f e — t h e h o m e a n d t h e school— t h e y
ganizations b r i n g i n g t o t h e school t h e m o r a l s u p p o r t o f t h e h o m e ; t h e y enable t h e school a n d t h e h o m e
to c o m e i n t o c l o s e r m u t u a l u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t t h e y m a y c o - o p e r a t e m o r e e ff e c t i v e l y i n t h e i r c o m m o n
work f o r c h i l d r e n .
They o f f e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r t h e p a r e n t s , t h r o u g h p r o g r a m s o n h o m e t r a i n i n g , c h i l d t r a i n i n g , c u r r e n t
topics o f c i v i c a n d c o m m u n i t y interest, e t c . , t h e y b r o a d e n t h e t e a c h e r ' s v i e w p o i n t a n d b e n e f i t
dren t h r o u g h t h e c o - o p e r a t i o n w h i c h i s h e r e d e v e l o p e d between teachers a n d parents.
-Parents o u g h t t o k n o w t h e t e a c h e r, t h e t e a c h e r o u g h t t o k n o w t h e parents. T h e c h i l d r e n o u g h t t o
feel t h a t t h e y a r e a l l i n s y m p a t h y w i t h h i s p r o b l e m s . "
O u r l o c a l P a r e n t -Teachers' A s s o c i a t i o n w a s o r g a n i z e d N o v e m b e r, 1 9 2 6 , a n d a l r e a d y t h e r e i s a m o r e
friendly f e e l i n g b e t w e e n p a r e n t s a n d teachers t h a n h a s e v e r b e f o r e existed i n Q u i n c y. O u r meetings a r e
largely attended, o u r p r o g r a m s a r e t h e finest a l o n g e d u c a t i o n a l lines a n d
It i s t h e a i m a n d desire o f t h e P a r e n t - Te a c h e r Association t o c r e a t e s u c h a n i n t e r e s t i n t h e c o m m u n i t y
whereby e v e r y person, w h o i s interested i n t h e w e l f a r e o f h i s c h i l d r e n , o r h i s n e i g h b o r s ' c h i l d r e n , w i l l
join t h e association a n d h e l p i n t h i s g r e a t e d u c a t i o n a l w o r k .
O u r M e e t i n g s a r e h e l d o n t h e t h i r d We d n e s d a y o f each m o n t h a t the h i g h school building. O u r m o t t o :
- P u l l i n g To g e t h e r A l w a y s . "
A l t a B a k e r, President.

PARENTS, K N O W Y O U R JOB
Th r ille d a n d h a p p y a s y o u m a y b e a t t h e a d v e n t o f a b a b y
(And w h o wouldn't b e exuberant w i t h j o y ? )
You w i l l p r e s e n t l y d i s c o v e r t h a t a l o t o f p r o b l e m s h o v e r
Round t h e r e a r i n g o f a g i r l o r o f a b o y.
Love can •t b e y o u r S O L E r e l i a n c e — i t s h o u l d a i d , n o t h a m p e r. science
And, a l t h o u g h y o u r h e a r t w i t h e c s t a s y m a y t h r o b .
Sense a n d w i s d o m t o o a r e needed. H e r e ' s t h e m o t t o t o b e heeded:
KNOW Y O U R JOB!
Building bodies s t r o n g a r i d r u d d y i s a t a s k f o r t o i l a n d s t u d y.
KNOW YOUR JOB!
A l l y o u r store o f deep affection w o n ' t achieve a c l e a r complexion
If t h e d i e t o f y o u r l i t t l e o n e s i s w r o n g .
Ignorance, h o w e v e r t e n d e r, s e l d o m b r i n g s a b o u t t h e s p l e n d o r
Of a c h ild hood t h a t i s g l o r i o u s l y strong.
Health, b o t h b o d i l y a n d m e n t a l , i s n ' t something accidental
And t h e c h i l d t h a t stands o u t clearly f r o m t h e m o b
Is a p r i z e t h e w o r l d i s g a i n i n g f r o m a w i s e p a r e n t a l t r a i n i n g .
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Nothing h i t o r miss a b o u t i t . K n o w l e d g e w i n s — d o n ' t e v e r d o u b t i t !
KNOW Y O U R JOB!
Here's a m i n d a n d soul y o u ' v e given t o t h e busy w o r l d w e l i v e i n .
Here's a b o d y t h a t i s y o u r s t o m o l d a n d t r a i n .
Building b o n e a n d m i n d a n d sinew calls f o r a l l t h e best t h a t ' s i n y o u .
For t h e finest o f y o u r s p i r i t a n d
If y o u ' d r a i s e a c h i l d t h a t ' s splendid — v i g o r, j o y a n d b e a u t y blended.
Blithe a n d g a l l a n t — n e i t h e r v u l g a r n o r a s n o b
Give y o u r s e l f t h e p r e p a r a t i o n f o r y o u r children's education.
KNOW Y O U R JOB!
Give y o u r s k i l l a n d knowledge t o i t ; love w i l l m a k e y o u g l a d t o d o i t .
K N O W Y O U R J0131

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Calendar Notes

Sept 6 —School o p e n e d w i t h a n u m b e r o f n e w
teachers. N o . o f r o o m s
men as green as ever.
Sept. 7 —Classes seated i n g r o u p s i n t h e assembly.
Sept. 8 — S e n i o r class m e e t i n g elected officers.
Sept. 9 —Sophomores a n d J u n i o r c l a s s m e e t i n g s
and t h e y elect officers.
Sept. I 2— F i r s t chorus meet.
Sept. 1 3 — B o y s G l e e c l u b and chorus meet.
Sept. 1 4 — R e v. V a n K i r k m a d e a v e r y interesting
talk o n - W o r l d Peace •• i n t h e assembly this
morning.
Sept. 1 5 — S t u d y. Study, Study and so h o t we could
all pass out.
Sept. 1 6 —Freshmen a n d S e n i o r c l a s s m e e t i n g s .
Freshmen elect officers.
Sept. I 9 — R e v. S m i t h t a l k e d i n t h e assembly f o r
the f i r s t
Sept. 2 0 — M e a r l K u n k l e r a n d T h e o d o r e P e n o y e r
punished f o r skipping school.
Sept. 2 I — S e n i o r s meet a n d select n e w m o t t o a n d
invitations.
Sept. 2 2 — F i r s t p e p meeting.
Sept. 2 3 — F o o t b a l l game w i t h H o m e r. S c o r e 33-0.
Favor o f H o m e r.
Sept. 2 5 — M e a r l K u n k l e r w e n t t o sleep i n h i s t o r y
class
Sept. 2 6 — F i r s t study i n chorus.
Sept. 2 7 —M r . Dage a n d M r. B a l f o u r a r e suffering
with b a d colds.
Sept. 2 8 — M r . D a g e a b s e n t f r o m s c h o o l i l l w i t h
a cold.
Sept. 2 9 — R a i n y O h l m y.
Sept. 3 0 — O u t f o r the fair.
Oct. 3 — E v e r y b o d y tired and lazy. W o n d e r w h y )
Oct. 4 — S e n i o r c l a s s m e e t i n g p l a n s f o r p a r t y.
Oriole s t a ff selected.
Oct. 5 —Sandwich sale— G i r l s ' glee Club.
Oct. 6 — R a i n y, e v e r y b o d y t i r e d .
Oct. 7 — G a m e w i t h Reading. S c o r e 32-0. F a v o r
of R e a d i n g .
Oct. 1 0 — E v e r y b o d y i s w e a r i n g t h e i r c o a t s a n d
sweaters i n school. M r s . C r a i g absent.
Oct. I I — L e c t u r e o n g u m -chewing b y P r i n c i p a l
Dage.
Oct. I 2 — F i r s t m e e t i n g o f o r i o l e staff.
Oct. I 3 — S e n i o r class meeting.
Oct. 1 4 — F o o t b a l l w i t h Jonesville. S c o r e 1 2 - 0 .
Favor o f Jonesville.
Oct. 1 7 — E v e r y b o d y o u t f o r f o o t b a l l p r a c t i c e .
" W e need i t . '
Oct. I 8 — F i r s t m e e t i n g o f p a r e n t a n d Te a c h e r s '
association.
Oct. 1 9 —Orchestra practice.
Oct. 2 0 — E v e r y one m a k i n g great plans
man reception.
Oct. 2 I — F R E S H M A N R E C E P T I O N f i r s t
the year. F o o t b a l l w i t h U n i o n C i t y. S c o r e
6-6.
Oct. 2 4 — M i s s Schytcher advertised t h e " E v e n i n g
Star Festival" i n t h e H i g h School.
Oct. 2 5 — M o n t h l y tests.
Oct. 2 6 — E a r l Va n n o y t o school o n time.
Oct. 2 7 - 2 8 — Te a c h e r s institute school closed.
Oct. 2 8 —Game w i t h Jonesville. S c o r e 6-0. F a v o r
of Jonesville.
Oct. 3 I — T h e grades h a v e t h e i r
ties. M o t h e r s invited.

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Nov. I — S e n i o r class m e e t i n g selected t h e i r p l a y.
-The Charm School."
Nov. 2 — R e p o r t cards handed out. L e c t u r e f r o m
Mr. B a l f o u r o n n u m b e r o f E s . N o m o r e
class p a r t i e s u n t i l m a d e u p , e t c .
Nov. 3 — F i r e d r i l l . B u t n o f i r e .
Nov. 4 — G a m e w i t h H o m e r. S c o r e 6 - 0 . F a v o r
of Q U I N C Y. S e n i o r p a r t y. J u n i o r p a r t y.
Nov. 7 — S e n i o r p l a y b o o k s a r i v e .
son sick. A l i c e C u l b e r t a n d Bernice Sattler
substitute.
Nov. 8 — S t a r t S e n i o r p l a y p r a c t i c e d i r e c t e d b y
Mr. B a l f o u r.
Nov. 9 —Seniors p l a c e P o s t e r s i n h a l l a s t h e i r
dedication t o t h e H i g h School.
Nov. 1 0 — P u p i l s a r e a l l l a z y. R a i n y .
Nov. I I— A R M I S T I C E D A Y — A
given i n t h e H i g h S c h o o l i n t h e A . M .
Pupils m a r c h u p t o w n . N o s c h o o l i n t h e
P. M . J u n i o r r i n g s a n d S e n i o r p i n s a r r i v e .
Ball g a m e w i t h U n i o n C i t y. S c o r e 3 8 - 0 .
Nov. I 4 — M r s . C r a i g r e s i g n e d , d u e t o i l l h e a l t h
and nervous b r e a k d o w n .
Nov. 1 5 — S e n i o r C l a s s m e e t i n g . E V E R Y B O D Y
OUT T O P L AY PRACTICE.
Nov. 1 6 — O u r f i r s t
Nov. 1 7 — M r . S w a g l e r b l i n d e d t h e k e y s o f t h e
typewriters.
Nov. 1 8 — F o o t b a l l g a m e w i t h R e a d i n g . S c o r e
19-0.
Nov. 2 I — A f i n e p r o g r a m w a s given b y
man. M r s . S m i t h , s i s t e r o f M r . B a l f o u r,
was a v i s i t o r i n t h e H i g h School.
Nov. 2 2 — T E S T S .
Nov. 2 3 — T h a n k s g i v i n g Va c a t i o n . W e
ful w e d o n ' t h a v e t o c o m e b a c k u n t i l N o v.
28.
Nov. 2 8 — R a i n . — N i c e t i m e t o s l e e p i n s c h o o l .
Blue M o n d a y.
Nov. 2 9 — E n t e r t a i n e d b y t h e p u p i l s o f t h e S t a t e
Public S c h o o l o f C o l d w a t e r.
Nov. 3 0 —Seniors w o r k i n g h a r d o n t h e i r p l a y.
Dec. I — E d d i e goes t o sleep i n school. " T o o late
nights E d d i e . '
Dec. 2 — F I R E
Dec. 5 — C o m e o n M r . J a n i t o r a n d g i v e u s s o m e
heat.
Dec. 6 —Romances a r e b e g i n n i n g t o begin. L o o k
on t h e stairs.
Dec. 7 — S e n i o r s c a n v a s s t o w n w i t h t i c k e t s f o r
play.
Dec. 8 —Seniors practice a t O p e r a House a l l day.
Dec. 9 — S E N I O R P L A Y.
Dec. 1 2 — S e n i o r class m e e t i n g f i g u r e
play. T h e p l a y a g r e a t success.
Dec. I 3—Speed Te s t s — N o t m u c h speed.
Dec. I 4 — H i g h School signed contracts f o r a n n u a l
purchase.
Dec. I 5 — N o t i c e . " L o s t — M y g i r l , i f f o u n d please
return t o B o b H e n d r i c k s . "
Dec. I 6- - - - L a u g h a n d t h e w o r l d laughs
The Freshies g o t t h e giggles.
Dec. I 9— G e t t i n g r e a d y f o r t h e
Dec. 20g—ramDrew names f o r Christmas.
Dec. 2 I — C h r i s t m a s t r e e b r o u g h t t o t h e assembly.
Dec. 2 3 — C h r i s t m a s program.

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Jan. 3 — B a c k t o school " O h , t h e vacation w a s so
short.
Jan. 4 — D r . G r i ff i t h s p o k e o n
health l e c t u r e .
Jan. 5 — M i s s K i b b e t o o k c h o r u s f o r t h e f i r s t
time.
Jan. 6 — H e l e n G r o v e s e n t o u t o f class a s usual.
Jan. 9 — Te a c h e r s ' m e e t i n g , O h B o y, N o w w h a t
is t h e m a t t e r ?
Jan. 1 0 — B a d news— E d d i e H o d g e has t h e mumps.
Jan. I 1— F r e s h m e n g e t t i n g scared w h e n t h e y t a l k
about Semester Exams. S o a r e t h e rest o f
us
Jan. I 3 — F r i d a y I 3 — L u c k y d a y f o r u s w e h o p e .
Jan. I 6— S e n i o r class meeting. G o t o " C o l d w a t e r
Saturday t o g e t pictures t a k e n . "
Jan. 1 7 — L a s t d a y o f Grace.
Jan. 1 8 -19- 2 0 — S E M E S T E R E X A M I N AT I O N S !
Jan. 2 3 — S e c o n d semester starts w i t h a
up. S e a t s a l l changed.
Jan. 2 4 — W e s t a r t o n t h e n e w
men— a n d some others— g o t lost.
Jan. 2 5 — A l l settled d o w n f o r w o r k — t h e teachers
hope.
Jan. 2 7 — S o m e o f u s a r e f e e l i n g p r e t t y p r o u d .
Mr. D a g e gave o u t the Q's.
Jan. 3 0 — S o m e m o r e bad news. M a r t i n Bates a n d
Rolland Green h a v e t h e mumps.
Feb. I — O u r second h e a l t h t a l k b y D r . S c h u l t z
on " F r e s h A i r . "
Feb. 2 — G r o u n d h o g d a y . D i d h e s e e h i s
shadow? W e h o p e n o t .
Feb. 3 — J u n i o r s d i d n ' t h a v e t h e i r G e o m e t r y
as usual.
Feb. 6 — J u n i o r s h a d a class meeting. T a l k i n g o f
another p a r t y.
Feb. 7 —Posters f o r " I n O l d V i e n n a - due. S o m e
very c l e v e r ones.
Feb. 8 — S e n i o r class meeting. I n v i t e d t o a class
party a t M r . B a l f o u r s ' .
Feb. 9 — M i s s K i b b e presented prizes t o F l o r e n c e
Shumaker, M a r g a r e t S m i t h . a n d E l l i s H a r d
for t h e c l e v e r e s t posters.
Feb. I 0— L i n c o l n p r o g r a m .
Feb. I 3 — T h i s i s t e r r i b l e . M o r e p u p i l s c o m i n g
down w i t h t h e mumps.
Feb. 1 4 — Va l e n t i n e s day. W e a r e a l l o n o u r good
behavior because t h e S t a t e I n s p e c t o r w a s
here.
Feb. 1 5 — S c h o o l closed. W H Y ? M U M P S !
Feb. 2 7 — S c h o o l r e -opened a f t e r a s e i g e o f t h e
mumps. S e v e r a l seats v a c a n t y e t .
Feb. 2 8 — A f e w m o r e c o m i n g b a c k f r o m t h e
mumps.
Feb. 2 9 — M r . B a l f o u r i n f o r m e d u s t h a t w e w o u l d
have a chapel p r o g r a m F r i d a y.
Mar. I — A r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f r o m F e r r i s I n s t i t u t e
gave a n i n t e r e s t i n g l e c t u r e t o t h e Seniors.
Mar. 2 — C h i e f B l u e S k y g a v e a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g
entertainment i n assembly t h e P. M .
Mar. 6 — W e h a d a d e c l a m a t i o n contest. E r n e s t
Knirk w o n
Mar. 7 — S t u n g ! A m a n f r o m t h e U . o f M . w a s
to g i v e a h e a l t h l e c t u r e b u t h e f a i l e d t o
appear.
Mar, I 2— H e l e n G r o v e c a m e b a c k t o s c h o o l a f t e r
entertaining t h e m u m p s f o r t w o weeks.
Mar. 13— L i s t e n ! H e a r ' e m c r y i n g ? F r e s h m e n
have t o s t a y a f t e r school.
Mar. I 4 — Te a c h e r s ' w e e k o ff . M r . D a g e a n d Miss
Graf b o t h sick.

Mar. 15— D r . J o h n W a s h b u r n o f B o l i v i a , S o u t h
America g a v e a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g t a l k i n
assembly o n " F a i r P l a y
sip
Mar. 1 6— J u n i o r s h a d a n e w G e o m e t r y teacher.
Mar. 1 9 —Baseball m e e t i n g .
Mar. 2 0 — F i r s t d a y o f s p r i n g . B a s e b a l l p r a c t i c e
started.
Mar. 2 I — M r . D a g e made t h e C h e m i s t r y class stay
after school. W o n d e r w h a t ' s w r o n g ?
Mar. 22— E v e r y o n e seems t o b e p r e p a r i n g
m o r r o w — M o n t h l y Exams.
Mar. 23— E v e r y o n e l o o k i n g g l u m . W h y ?
M o n t h l y E x a ms .
Mar. 2 6 — S p r i n g f e v e r a l l g o n e — t u r n s t e r r i b l y
Mar. 27— P i c t u r e s taken f o r the Oriole.
Mar. 2 8 — W e a l l f e e l s o b l u e . T h i s i s t h e w e e k
we s h o u l d h a v e h a d s p r i n g vacation.
Mar. 2 9 — H a d a r e u n i o n . S e v e r a l o f t h e Seniors
of ' 2 7 w e r e b a c k visiting.
Mar. 3 0 — C h a r a c t e r s i n t h e O p e r e t t a g e t
noon o f f .
A p r. 2 — D r . M c L a i n g a v e a v e r y interesting t a l k
about Senator Ferris and a lecture on
light a n d
A p r. 3 — P r a c t i c e g a m e w i t h A l l e n . W e w o n
of course.
A p r. 5 —Baseball practice going f u l l
ing good, too.
A p r. 6 —Professor S a n g r e n f r o m W e s t e r n S t a t e
talked t o t h e Seniors. H a d an old-fashioned
Spelling C o n t e s t i n J u n i o r U . S . H i s t o r y.
Gladys Braatz was t h e victorious one.
A p r. 9 — M r . Dage placed the baseball schedule on
the b o a r d . F i r s t s c h e d u l e g a m e F r i d a y.
Miss R a t h a n d Miss K i b b e t a k i n g vacation.
Both absent.
A p r. 1 0 —Freshmen h a d a c l a s s m e e t i n g . P l a n s
being made f o r a p a r t y.
A p r. I I— W e a r e a l l s o r r y t o h e a r t h a t Miss R a t h
is v e r y i l l .
A p r. 12—Juniors a r e m a k i n g Pom-Poms t o sell a t
the baseball games.
A p r. I 3— F i r s t g a m e w i t h B r o n s o n a t B r o n s o n .
Score 6 t o 4 i n o u r favor.
A p r. 1 6— H a d t h e r e m a i n d e r o f t h e pictures t a k e n
for t h e O r i o l e .
A p r. 17— J u n i o r class meeting. W e w e r e a l l g l a d
to see Miss R a t h b a c k t h i s m o r n i n g .
Apr. 1 8 — B a l l g a m e w i t h H o m e r here. W e w o n .
Score 2 8 - 6 .
A p r. 1 9 —Everyone is w o r k i n g h a r d o n t h e Oriole.
A p r. 2 0 — G a m e w i t h Sherwood. S c o r e — .
A p r. 27— O r i o l e g o e s t o p r i n t . B a l l g a m e w i t h
Union C i t y.
May 1 — B a l l g a m e w i t h H o m e r there.
May 3 —Baseball g a m e w i t h Bronson here.
May 1 1— R e t u r n game w i t h Sherwood at Sherwood.
May I 8 — G a m e w i t h U n i o n C i t y h e r e . W e h o p e
to b e a t t h e m .
May I 9— S p r i n g p a r t y. W e a l l l o o k f o r a s w e l l
time.
May 24— L a s t p l a n s b e i n g made' f o r J u n i o r -Senior
banquet.
May 26— F i e l d d a y a t U n i o n C i t y. O u r hopes a r e
high.
May 30— M e m o r i a l D a y p r o g r a m .
June 10—Baccalaureate Sunday.
June I I — C l a s s N i g h t .
June I 2—Commencement D a y.

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CLASS O F ' 7 6
A. V . R . P o n d — D e t r o i t , M i c h .
* D r. W . C . M a r s h .
R. U p t o n Gay.
CLASS O F ' 8 0
Carrie C l a r k P i f e r — D e e r Tr a i l , C o l o .
Cora C l i z b e N e w b e r r y — Q u i n c y.
*Linonia Rogers-Bowerman.
May W i l s o n Field— Q u i n c y.
May C o l l i n s —Chicago, I l l .
* A d d a C u l v e r Bishop.
CLASS O F ' 8 2
*Maude Joseph Barnes.
Dr. Gertrude Dobson— Q u i n c y.
Jessie E. C o o k L a t t i n — L o d i , C a l i f .
Howard J. H i l l — L i n c o l n , Neb.
CLASS O F ' 8 3
*Joie Golden.
Elsie Babcock M e l l e n — Q u i n c y.
*Adda A r c h e r.
Cora E . B r o w n C o l e — D e t r o i t .
Hubert Joseph—Milwaukee, W i s .
CLASS O F ' 8 4
*Blanche Daggett G i e r.
Samuel J . G i e r — H i l l s d a l e , M i c h .
*John B. Daish.
Claude Larzelere—Mt. Pleasant.
CLASS O F ' 8 5
Rena Barber Larzelere—Mt. Pleasant.
Grace M a r k e l D a i s h — Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C .
*Orcelia Marshall.
Grace M . L y t l e Tu c k e r —Hillsdale, M i c h .
*Ida M . W i l c o x L e w i s
*Ella D . Sweeney Robinson.
Ida A . Macklern—
Francis M . M a c k l e m — E a s t o n , P a .
CLASS O F ' 8 6
*Rena W r i g h t McIntosh.
Minnie R a t h b u r n Jones— H a y d e n , C o l .
Minnie M y e r s L y k e — N e w Yo r k .
*Charles L . Va n Orsdale.
CLASS O F • 8 7
Gertrude Blackman L e o n a r d — Wa r s a w, I n d .
Florence Manee—Hillsdale, M i c h .
Hattie Swan K e n t —Owosso. M i c h .
Alberta H o ff m a n Stundorf—Steindorf, I l l .
Vieva W i l c o x Stevens— L o s Angeles, C a l i f .
Auta P r a t t Nichols— B e r k l e y, C a l i f .
Estella Sanderson Va n H o o s e a r — Q u i n c y.
Orb o L . D o b s o n — Q u i n c y.
CLASS O F ' 8 8
Lillian Bignell—Eaton Rapids, M i c h .
J. H a r r y Nickols.
J. W h i t n e y Wa t k i n s — A l l e n , M i c h .
*Charles L . Wo o d .
Justus G r a n t Lamson— B e r r i e n Springs, M i c h .

Ralph T u r n e r — C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a .
Ed. C r e o r e — B a t t l e C r e e k , M i c h .
CLASS O F • 9 2
Jessie C. M a s o n Strang— Q u i n c y.
*Alice C . Etheridge.
Allen J. Ta l a n t — Q u i n c y.
Azalia M . D r a k e H u n t — Q u i n c y.
Nettie M . B a l l — Q u i n c y.
Percy Freemen L a w t o n — Q u i n c y.
CLASS O F ' 9 3
*Ethel N o b l e Beach.
F. H o w a r d H y s l o p — O v i d , M i c h .
Blanche B a k e r T u r n e r — C o u n c i l Bluffs, I o w a .
Georgia T u r n e r H o l d r i d g e — H i l l s d a l e , M i c h .
Fred J. R a t h b u r n — C h i c a g o , III.
Cora B l a c k m a n B u r d i c k — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
*Hattie D e n h a m W i l l i a m s .
Charles W . M o r e y — C h i c a g o , I l l .
CLASS O F ' 9 4
Allie D a y M c L e n n o n — C a l i f .
Genevieve A l l e n —Seattle, Wa s h .
Fern H a y s m e r — F e n w i c k , M i c h .
*Edith H a i g h t Ta y l o r .
Dora B o w e r m a n — Q u i n c y.
Charles L . H a r p h a m — N e w Yo r k C i t y.
A r t h u r Bellis—Cheyenne, W y o .
James Bellis—Seattle, W a s h .
Dr. J . M . B l a c k m a n — Q u i n c y.
Glen C o w e l l — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
CLASS O F ' 9 5
Will M o o r e — Q u i n c y.
Fred W i l b e r — T h r e e Rivers. M i c h .
Charles A . D . Yo u n g — S a u l t Ste. M a r i e .
Bert H e r r i c k — S o u t h Bend. I n d .
Lewis P o w e l l — Yp s i l a n t i , M i c h .
A r t h u r Noble — L o s Angeles. C a l i f .
Ambrose Bailey— Wa s h i n g t o n .
Pearl H e r e n d e e n M i c k l e — Q u i n c y.
Rena Bowers Campbell — G r a n d Rapids.
Minnie Bailey L o u i e — G r a n d v i l l e . O h i o .
*Georgia M a r k s Culbert.
Myrtie Sanderson W i l b e r — T h r e e Rivers.
*Louie K e n y o n .
CLASS O F ' 9 6
Mary A l l e n — H o w e l l , M i c h .
Wa r d A l l e n — B a t t l e Creek, Nlich.
Maude Babcock W e l I w o o d — H o m e w o o d , I I I .
Clifford A . B i s h o p — Q u i n c y.
Erma M . B o g u e Wa r r e n —Sturgis, M i c h .
Orrin M. Bowen—Florida,
Cora Briggs T r a c y — Q u i n c y.
Lillian C u l v e r D u n c a n — B u r r O a k .
Julia H a r p h a m H a r d — C o l d w a t e r.
Lula K n a p p H u n g e r f o r d — P a w P a w, M i c h .
Ella L a s h u a y B r a n d t — Q u i n c y.
*Mable Noble S o u t h wo r t h .
A r t h u r E. Rogers— Q u i n c y.
Fannie Spaulding B r o w n — M o l i n e . I I I .
Lucinda Spaulding Bowen— F l o r i d a .

CLASS O F ' 9 1
Matie D e c k e r B r a n d — D e t r o i t , M i c h .
Phi B e r r y C r a t o r — Q u i n c y.
Pearl K i n y o n W i l d e r — A l b i o n , M i c h .
Lena B e r r y Jones—Coldwater, M i c h .

CLASS O F ' 9 7
Mable L u s e G o o d m a n — Q u i n c y.
Lotta S a ff o r d S h o e m a k e r — Q u i n c y.
* D e n o t e s death.

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Ira T r i m — S a n D i m a s , C a l i f .
Lulu W i s e r D e m o r e s t — Q u i n c y.
Bertie Mason A l l e n — B a t t l e C r e e k , M i c h .
Ora S a ff o r d — Q u i n c y.
Eva Va u g h n — B r o n s o n , M i c h .
Nlertie S t r a n g Shaffmaster—Bronson, M i c h .
Frank B e r r y — L o s Angeles, C a l i f .
A n n a B e l l O r c u t t B o s k a — P l u m Island.
*Maude T h o m p s o n M i l l e r.
A r t h u r B e r r y — F o r t Wa y n e , I n d .
Minnie O l i v e r W o o d .
Jennie O l i v e r.

CLASS O F ' 0 3
Harry Farwell—Detroit.
Elva Gage P e r r y — D e t r o i t .
Lena W i l v a r t h — H e l e n a , M o n t .
Deythe Wa l t e r.
Sarah S a ff o r d Gleason— A l b i o n , M i c h .
Louis H o x i e — Tr e n t o n . M i c h .
Edith W a l t e r B a r b e r —Sears, M i c h .
Edith Green— P i t t s f o r d , M i c h .
Fred B o l e y — Q u i n c y.
Ralph K e e l e r — Q u i n c y.
*Glenn Ransom.

CLASS O F ' 9 8
*Alice Houghtaling Bishop.
Angeline H a y n e s G r a u m e n z — C h i c a g o , I l l .
H e n r y W . A u s t i n — Q u i n c y.
*Mable Belote H o u e .
*James W . B u r n s .
Sally Spaulding P e l l e t — C o l d w a t e r.
*Joseph B a r k e r.
Cardotta D e a u Wa l t e r s — D e t r o i t , M i c h .
Laura E l d r e d Dobson— Q u i n c y.
Grace H a r p h a m B e r r y — F o r t Wa y n e , I n d .
Everett E. D o r i s — C h i c a g o , I l l .
Grace Bailey.

CLASS O F ' 0 4
Ralph M c K e n z i e —Janesville, W i s .
Robert Sanderson— O r l a n d , I n d .
Ross P o t e r — C h i c a g o , I l l .
* C l a r a Stafford.
Monroe E t h e r i d g e — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
* M y r a C r a t e r.
Jessie Bowerman Reynolds—Kalamazoo.
Jessie R o b i n s o n — L u d i n g t o n , M i c h .
Wilhelmeina Wa l s h C a r o l — Q u i n c y.
Rae H a r m i n g — C h i c a g o , I l l .
Louise K n i r k — C l e v e l a n d , O h i o .
CLASS O F ' 0 5
Edna Ransburg Boley—Indianapolis, I n d .
Greta W . F o r e — L a n s . i n g .
Mary P e n o y e r Co l l i n s —Hillsdale.
Florence D i c k e r s o n — H i g h l a n d P a r k , M i c h .
Chas. H . Wa l t e r s — B o w l i n g Green, O h i o .
Lulu B r o t t — Te k o n s h a , M i c h .
Jessie A l d r i c h H o l t — L a n s i n g , M i c h .
Rena To m p k i n s — F l i n t , M i c h .
Roy A . Boley—Indianapolis, I n d .
Nellie L a r z e l e r e — P e r r y, N e w Yo r k .
*Bernice N e w b e r r y Tu t t l e .
H a r r y Robinson— L u d i n g t o n , M i c h .

CLASS O F ' 9 9
Ruby K i n y o n G o w d y — Q u i n c y.
Grace K i n y o n H a m m o n d — B u ff a l o . N . Y.
Emma B a r b e r L u c k n o w — I n d i a .
\V. A l b e r t E l d r e d — D e t r o i t .
Edna K n a p p Beach— H o l l a n d , M i c h .
Ines H e r r i c k R a n s o m — S o u t h Bend. I n d .
*Otis Ransom.
Essie Sharp S l i g h t o m — F e r t i l e , M i n n .
Ve r a T h o m p s o n M o r r i s o n — S . Lancaster, M i n n .
Eliza Wa r n e r — S p a r t e n b u r g , S. C .
Orson W a r n e r — Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C .
CLASS O F 1 9 0 0
Millie Barnes— G r a n d Rapids. M i c h .
Joel NI. B a r n e s —Boston, Mass.
Marie B r a d o w O s t r a n d e r — D e t r o i t .
John Burns— Q u i n c y.
L. W a l t e r Ta i l o r — K e n t , Wa s h i n g t o n .
Nellie Herendeen P a r r i s h — C o l d w a t e r.
* D r. C a r l C . Sears.
CLASS O F ' 0 1
Kittie I l e s Jones— D e t r o i t .
George R. O x e n h a m — Q u i n c y.
Leona B a r b e r Sylvester— Q u i n c y.
Ida M . W a l t e r — M i l a n , M i c h .
Carl L . G o t t s c h a l k — Q u i n c y.
Leora A . W a l t e r B r o w n — B a t t l e Creek.
H. L e a Benge H o i s i n g t o n — A n n A r b o r.
Mable L. E t h e r i d g e Switzer— H a r r i s o n Va l l e y, Pa.
Ralph A n d r u s — Q u i n c y.

CLASS O F ' 0 6
Nina B o n d — A l l e n , M i c h ,
Metha L o c k e r b y H o r t o n —Rochester, N . Y.
Ethic B u r l i n g a m e M c C o n n e l l — Q u i n c y.
Hazel B o w e r m a n G i l c h r e s t — Q u i n c y.
Leora G . F i e l d — O k l a h o m a C i t y.
Don K . Jones—Chicago, I l l .
Osa L . B a k e r C l i n g a n — Q u i n c y.
Teressa Bennet-Hubbell— A l l e n , M i c h .
Clarenden T h o m p s o n — Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C .
Austa W h i t m o r e C o x — A n n A r b o r , M i c h .
Ivan G . C l i z b e — D e t r o i t , M i c h .
Earl A m s d e n — L o r a i n e , O h i o .
Theo. Rawson— Q u i n c y.
Edith Eles M i l l e r — A l l e n , M i c h .
Gladys Rounds G i m b e r t — T h r e e Rivers.
Harry Clizbe—Detroit.

CLASS O F ' 0 2
Grace Wa l s h H o u g h t a l i n g — Q u i n c y.
Carrie M . Sheldon — U n i o n C i t y, M i c h .
Anna O x e n h a m M i c k l e — H o m e r, Mich.
George H o u g h t a l i n g — Q u i n c y.
Everett B e n g e — Q u i n c y.
BlIrcktte Rawson— D e t r o i t .
Dr. R a y W h i t m o r e — Tr i m o u n t a i n , M i c h .

CLASS O F ' 0 7
Blanche Fields Sloan—Centerville, M i c h .
Myrtie Johnson Page—Lansing.
Ada Wa l s h — Q u i n c y.
Dena C o r t r i g h t — Va l l e g o , C a l i f .
Bessie K a n o u s e — A n n A r b o r .
John Wa l s h — Q u i n c y.
Norman K o h l — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
Hugh Joseph— F l i n t . M i c h .
LeRoy H a g e r m a n — F l i n t , M i c h .
Vi r g i l Bogue—Genoa. O h i o .

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ALUMNI M E M B E R S H I P
Ewing H e t t i n g e r — To l e d o . O h i o .
Harold Spigelmeyre—Baltimore, M d .
Cecil Corless S p e a r — C h i c a g o . I I I .
Marian B o l e y G r a f — Q u i n c y.

CLASS O F ' 0 8
Mable Penoyer Va n H o o s e a r — A l l e n . M i c h .
Bessie Cole Johnson— D e t r o i t , M i c h .
*Louisa Swan.
lone B r o t t — D e t r o i t .
Hazel Babcock—Muskegon. M i c h .
H a r r y J . V a n O r t h w i c k — Q u i n c y.
Ray B o w e r m a n — C o l d w a t e r.
Illa Belle O w e n — To l e d o , O h i o .
Pearl H a r b a u g h Rawson— Q u i n c y.
Lola B r o w n e l l — D e t r o i t , M i c h .
Ray L . P e r r y — D e t r o i t .
Lena H a l l H o u c k — Q u i n c y, M i c h .
CLASS O F ' 0 9
Hazel A p p W h e a t o n —Hillsdale, M i c h .
Florence Campbell—Hastings, M i c h .
Meda S k i n n e r.
H a r r y S p a u l d i n g — Q u i n c y.
George F a r w e l l — D e t r o i t .
Ruth Ransom S e v e n s o n — P o n c a C i t y. O k l a .
Flossie S w a n — Q u i n c y.
H a r r y Va n O r t h w i c k — Q u i n c y.
CLASS O F ' 1 0
Mildred Dobson W a y —Lansing. M i c h .
Hazel F o r t e - - D e t r o i t .
Nora H a l l H o u c k — Q u i n c y.
Gladys H o w a l d — N o r m a l , I l l .
Clela H e m r y D u m p h y — P a n a m a .
Florence K i n y o n S t i m p s o n — A n n A r b o r.
Edward L a m p m a n — Q u i n c y.
Blanche Marshall Va n O r t h w i c k — Q u i n c y.
Rae Pease— D e t r o i t .
Roy B a k e r — Q u i n c y.
Viva C r a d d o c k Q u i m b y — Q u i n c y.
Ada Brownell.
Irene Buckley.
CLASS O F I I
Grace Marshall— A l l e n , M i c h .
A r n e t C o l e —Rochester, M i c h .
Arlene Campbell—Hastings. M i c h .
Irene S h o r t — D e t r o i t .
Floyd K n a p p — D e t r o i t .
Elfreda Cleveland— Q u i n c y.
Willie Sebring— Q u i n c y.
Fern M o o r e — W h i t e H a l l , M i c h .
Ivan Wa l b r i d g e — Q u i n c y.
Clifford F o r d — C l a r i n . Pa.
Harvey Ransome.
Vera L o g a n B r o w n — C o l d w a t e r.
CLASS O F ' 1 2
Clark V a n O r t h w i c k — Q u i n c y.
Vera Nichols C r i s t — C o l d w a t e r.
Mary B r o t t — D e t r o i t .
Susie A p p —Greenwich, C o n n .
Charles Dumphey—Panama.
Eileen M c D o n a l d C o n r a d — Q u i n c y.
Marion C a m p b e l l Goodyear —Hastings.
Jessie C o ff m a n M i l l e r — D e t r o i t .
Arah F a r w e l l P o t t s — D e t r o i t .
Tuesdell F i l l m o r e — Q u i n c y.
Alta W i l m a r t h Rogers— Q u i n c y.
Edith Q u i m b y C a m r i k e — C o l d w a t e r.
Allie Braun-Coombs—Charlotte, Mich.
Marian Newberry Normandin—Gross Isle.
CLASS O F ' 1 3
Carleton McKenzie— Q u i n c y.
Robert D o n b r o c k — C h i c a g o , I I I .

CLASS O F ' 1 4
Mary A l l e n S t a f f o r d — A l l e n . M i c h .
Ruth A l l e n Johnson—Jackson. M i c h .
Vi r g i l B r a u n —Owosso.
Edna Brenneman M i n n i c k — To l e d o , O h i o .
Kenneth B o w e r m a n — Q u i n c y.
Rama C o l e —Rochester, M i c h .
Harold C o n r a d - - Q u i n c y.
Marie Deiterman Gaganas—Toledo. O h i o .
Warren D o b s o n — Q u i n c y.
Hazel H o r s t C o o p e r — H i l l s d a l e .
Queenie K i n y o n B o w e r m a n — Q u i n c y.
Marie M a r q u e t — D e t r o i t .
Neta P a l h a m u s O t i s — C o l d w a t e r.
Marian P r y n e — Q u i n c y.
A r t h u r S t r a n g —Oasis, U t a h .
Frank Sherman— Q u i n c y.
Jessie S e b r i n g S m i t h — Q u i n c y.
Earl S t a ff o r d — A l l e n .
Ralph W i l k i n s o n — A l b i o n .
Anna Wa t k i n s — C h i c a g o , I l l .
Marguerite Wa g o n e r — C o l d w a t e r.
CLASS O F ' 1 5
Lindsey B a k e r — Q u i n c y.
*Harriet Boone Moore.
Grace B u r r o u g h s —Hillsdale.
Wesley C l i z b e — L o s A n g e l e s , C a l i f .
Ruth C o l e U p t o n —Rochester, M i c h .
Leah C o l e B u c h e r —Sturgis, M i c h .
Marc H a g e r m a n — Q u i n c y.
Vi r g i n i a H u n t - Ti c e — T h r e e Rivers.
Thomas Johnson—Jackson. M i c h .
Harold K i n y o n — J a c k s o n .
Rlene L i e v i n g — Q u i n c y.
Cora M o o r e G o r d o n — S a n d L a k e .
Martha P e n o y e r M a r s h a l l — Q u i n c y.
Charlie P o t t e r — Q u i n c y.
Neal P o t t e r — Q u i n c y.
Dana R a n s o m —Jackson.
Eldon Sanderson— F l i n t , M i c h .
Grace S h e t t e r l y — A d d i s o n .
Harold U r i c k — C a l i f .
Harold W a g o n e r —Racine, W i s .
Metha W i l b u r K e b b o n — C h i c a g o . III.
* H a r o l d W i l b u r.
CLASS O F ' 1 6
Clifford B o w e r m a n — Q u i n c y.
Mattie B o l e y — S o u t h Bend.
Abbie Boone P o t t e r — Q u i n c y.
Wilmer Moore—Detroit.
Vera M c D o n a l d — B a t t l e C r e e k .
Alexander Simpson.
Ella Speer Rice— Q u i n c y.
* H a r r y Wa t k i n s .
Josephine Wa l s h Reich— D e t r o i t .
CLASS O F ' 1 7
Mary H u n t C l i z b e — L o s A n g e l e s , C a l i f .
Inez Burbank K n i c k e r b o c k e r — D e t r o i t .
Ruth C o l e F i l l m o r e — Q u i n c y.
Myrtle D i b b l e A n d r e w s —Hillsdale.
Effie L o o m i s —
Elvin D o n b r o c k — Q u i n c y.
Gladys K e l l i c u t T h o m p s o n —
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Josephine K e l l i c u t S t r a n g — Q u i n c y.
CLASS O F ' 1 8
D o r o : h y Ya k e l e y C o p l a n d —Grosse Point, M i c h .
Ford M c L a i n .
Donald B a r r i n g e r — L a k e w o o d , O h i o .
Earl Ta l a n t — Q u i n c y.
H a r r y Rogers— Q u i n c y.
Mildred F r y e V a n O r t h w i c k — Q u i n c y.
Kelly B r o t t — D e t r o i t .
Florence L o v e b e r r y Ta l a n t — Q u i n c y.
CLASS O F ' 1 9
Jeane A v e r y Te e t e r — D e t r o i t .
Florine F o r d G i l l — C h i c a g o , I l l .
Andrew Crater—Royal Oak.
Pauline B r a i n a r d — C o l d w a t e r.
Ora R i c h a r d s o n — Q u i n c y.
Elmer D o b s o n — Q u i n c y.
*Bessie H i l l m a n W i l m a r t h .
Evelyn M a n n S h a ff e r — Q u i n c y.
Ethel Keyes.
Viola H o l m e s — A l b i o n .
Donna B u r b a n k — D e t r o i t , M i c h .
Thomas Strauss— Q u i n c y.
Wayne K a i s e r — Q u i n c y.
Ernest H a y e s — C o l d w a t e r.
Robert E l l i s — Q u i n c y.
Ira B r a u n — Q u i n c y.
CLASS O F ' 2 0
Linus H e y d o n — A l b i o n .
George P i e r r e — D e t r o i t .
Geraldine L a m p m a n G a l l o p — D e t r o i t .
Robert S p e e r — C h i c a g o .
Leo S o u t h w o r t h — B a t t l e Creek.
Floyd W e a t h e r w a x — T h r e e Rivers.
Zella C r i s t S h e r m a n — Q u i n c y.
George M e l l o n — D e t r o i t .
Corrine Joseph— D e t r o i t .
Clyde H o f f m a n — Q u i n c y.
Marie H y m a n S p e a k e r — C o l d w a t e r.
Wendell P h e l p s — S o u t h B e n d , I n d .
Helen H y m a n Ta l a n t — B i g Rapids.
Neva M o o r e D o n e I I — Q u i n c y.
Clifford L o v e b e r r y — Q u i n c y.
Luella Ransom Bates— C o l d w a t e r.
Mabel M y e r s — C o l d w a t e r.
Blanche Sanderson— Q u i n c y.
Gilbert W i n c h e l l — Q u i n c y.
Carol Yo u n g s — D e t r o i t .
Donald Ya k e l e y — C h i c a g o .
Agnes E i c h l e r F r a n k s — B a t t l e Creek.
Ve r a G r e e n w a l t — B r o n s o n .
M a r y B o o n e K a i s e r — Q u i n c y.
CLASS O F ' 2 1
Ethel B r a n d o n D i e d r i c k — Te c u m s e h , M i c h .
Dale Corless Joseph— Q u i n c y.
Iola S h i p m a n — Q u i n c y.
Glenn B a r r i n g e r —Hillsdale.
Herbert D i e d r i c k — F t . Wa y n e , I n d .
Francis D e m o r e s t — Q u i n c y.
Clara Crissman M c C o n n e l l — T h r e e Rivers.
Grace D i e t e r m a n — C h i c a g o .
Donald D i e d r i c h — Te c u m s e h . M i c h .
Arlene H a y e s —Jackson.
Ruth K e l l i c u t D u B o i s — D e t r o i t .
Clarence K o o n s —Jackson.
Chester M c C o n n e l l — T h r e e Rivers.
Mellon Rose— Q u i n c y.

CLASS O F ' 2 2
Josephine H e n d r i c k —Guatemala.
Onnole P o w e r I f o r d — D e t r o i t .
John G a r b y — J a c k s o n , M i c h .
Florence Ya k e l e y — M a n c h e s t e r.
Illa F i c k l e — F o r t Wa y n e , I n d .
Lulu M a c e y B r o w n — D e t r o i t .
Gerald H u g h e y — P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n .
Beatrice C o r l e s s M o h r h a r t — C o l d w a t e r.
Vonnie K n i s e l y — Yp s i l a n t i .
Maybelle M a r s h a l l — A l l e n , M i c h .
Lillian K o h l G o o d —Jackson.
Erwin P h e l p s — Q u i n c y.
Doris Goeltzenleutcher Ti f t .
Ve r n a C h a m p i o n — C o l d w a t e r.
W i l b u r N o r r i s — T h r e e Rivers.
Leona W o l f N o t e s t i n e — G r a n d Rapids.
Lucile Joseph— B a t t l e C r e e k .
Pauline C r i s s m a n — C o l d w a t e r.
Elma T r e n a r y T r a c y — T h r e e Rivers.
Mable H o l m e s -Dexter— A l b i o n .
Joyce G r e e n B a g g e r l y — C o l d w a t e r.
Lois D o b s o n S p a r l i n g — F l i n t .
A l t o n M i c k l e — Q u i n c y.
Clifford D r y e r — Q u i n c y.
Nellie M c G u r k — Q u i n c y.
A n n a Boone— Q u i n c y.
Merle C u l b e r t .
Vilas Bates— Yp s i l a n t i .
A r t h u r O x e n h a m — Q u i n c y.
CLASS O F ' 2 3
Milan W h a l e y — T h r e e Rivers, M i c h .
Reo M a r t i n — A u b u r n , I n d .
Leo Sanderson—Kalamazoo, M i c h .
Chad Peebles— Q u i n c y.
Coral S t e t l e r — Q u i n c y.
Mildred M a r t i n K u l o w — H i l l s d a l e .
Rolene S o u t h w o r t h W a l s h — Q u i n c y.
Lela H i l l m a n W i l m a r t h — Q u i n c y.
Iris B o w e r —Lansing, M i c h .
Clifford M y e r s — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
Arlene H i l d e b r a n d —Jackson, M i c h .
Arlene K e l l e r Sherman— G r a n d Rapids.
Lucile P a r k e r P o l h a m u s — Q u i n c y.
Opal M a r s h — F t . Wa y n e , I n d .
Myrtelle Chase Vr o m a n — H i l l s d a l e .
Helen F r e n c h —Kalamazoo, M i c h .
Eltheen D i e d r i c h — F o r t Wa y n e , I n d .
Dorothy Dean.
Ila O d e l l — Q u i n c y.
Gladys H u g h e y —Mishawaka.
Vera W i n t e r s — Q u i n c y.
Grace S m i t h B o y e r — Q u i n c y.
Raymond H y m a n — B i g Rapids, M i c h .
Dale G r e e n —Chicago.
Margaret Ellis— Q u i n c y.
Martelle E l l i s — Q u i n c y.
Juanita F r o m — R a y, I n d .
Mildred A l b r o We b b — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
CLASS O F ' 2 4
Mae C o o k —Hinsdale. I I I .
George D a y — S o u t h Bend, I n d . •
Bernice D y s i n g e r S t a n s e l — Q u i n c y.
Edna E i c h l e r — B a t t l e Creek, M i c h .
Mildred F o r d — Yo u n g s t o w n . O h i o .
Francis George — Q u i n c y.
Antronette G o w d y D a y — S o u t h Bend, I n d .
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ALUMNI M E M B E R S H I P
Blanche V a n A t t a — Q u i n c y.
Dora A m b r o s e — Q u i n c y.
A l m a B o w e r — Q u i n c y.
Gladys M o o r e — C o l d w a : e r. M i c h .
Wilbur Omo—Reading, Mich.
Edna R a n s f o r d — Q u i n c y.
Alva L a m p m a n — Q u i n c y.
Letha Bates— To l e d o , O h i o ,
Ronald W i d n e r — Q u i n c y.
Ted Spencer— Q u i n c y.
Mildred B a k e r — Q u i n c y.
Mildred M a n n — Q u i n c y.
Olean C l i n g a n — B a t t l e C r e e k , M i c h .
Kenneth M . C o l l i n s — H i l l s d a l e , M i c h .
Marie K n i s e l y — Yp s i l a n t i , M i c h .
Dolores L u c a s — C o l d w a t e r. M i c h .
Donald Lucas— C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
lone P h e l p s — Q u i n c y.
Ve r a S m i t h — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
Eva Switzer— Q u i n c y.
Olita T i l t M e r r i n a n — M o n t g o m e r y. M i c h .

Howard H o u g h t a l i n g — Q u i n c y.
Candace Householder T h o m a s — Q u i n c y.
Lorene K e e l e r —Chicago.
Alice M a c e y - K i p f e r — B a t t l e C r e e k .
Herschel Macey— Q u i n c y.
Margery M c D o n a l d —Bangor, M i c h .
Doro:hy Oxenharn—Hillsdale. M i c h .
Dorothy Rose Schumaker—Jackson, M i c h .
Faye S m i t h Evers— Ly o n s , O h i o .
Marie Seockwell C r a t e r — R o y a l O a k .
Rovelle S t r u b l e — A l l e n , M i c h .
Pauline W h e e l e r — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
Geraldine W i d n e r Yo s t — Q u i n c y.
Luella W i l m a r t h .
Lucile W i l s o n — Q u i n c y.
Helen Z e l l e r Baker— Q u i n c y.
CLASS O F ' 2 5
Charles A n t h o n y — Q u i n c y.
George B o o n e — Q u i n c y.
Hazel Braatz Phelps— Q u i n c y.
Anna C h a s e — Q u i n c y.
Mark C u l b e r t — Q u i n c y.
Carl D a l c h o w — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
Marie K r i s e — C o l d w a t e r. M i c h .
Margaret Miser D a y h u ff — A n g o l a , I n d .
Blanche M a r t i n —Jackson, M i c h .
Helen Rawt:on E l l i o t — To l e d o , O h i o .
Iris Shipway—Kalamazoo, M i c h .
George B o l e y — Q u i n c y.
Sylvia Bates— Q u i n c y.
Allen C o l l e t t —Modesto, C a l i f .
Glen C u l b e r t —Battle C r e e k .
Leon Demerest—Quincy.
Hilda Gordon Ewers— Q u i n c y.
Marcus L i p p e r t — Q u i n c y.
Genevieve Massey— Q u i n c y.
Charles P h e l p s — T h r e e Rivers, M i c h .
Lucile S e b r i n g — Q u i n c y.
Esther Ta s k e r — Q u i n c y.
Alice Z u r b r u g g — Q u i n c y.

CLASS O F ' 2 7
Dale O l d e r — O k e m o s , M i c h .
Arlene A n t h o n y — C o l d w a t e r. M i c h .
Clarence B r a a t z — Q u i n c y.
Beatrice B e l l — D e t r o i t , M i c h .
Wallace D o w n e r — A n g o l a . I n d .
Esther D u n c a n — Q u i n c y.
Lucile Greene K r i s e r — L a n s i n g , M i c h .
Laurence G o o d m a n — Q u i n c y.
Edward H a l l — F o r t Wa y n e , I n d .
Constance H o d g e M c C o r t — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
Myrtle K a i s e r — Q u i n c y.
Arlene G i l b e r t — Q u i n c y.
A l t o n Dobson— Q u i n c y.
Elma K e e l e r — Q u i n c y.
Chester L a m p m a n — Q u i n c y.
Mildred L u c a s — Q u i n c y.
W i l f r e d M y e r s — Q u i n c y.
Helen O r c u t t — Q u i n c y.
Marian O x e n h a m — Q u i n c y.
Cecile R y a n — Yp s i l a n t i , M i c h .
Della Spencer— T h r e e Rivers, M i c h .
Nellie S m i t h — C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .

CLASS C F ' 2 6
Pearl S h o e m a k e r — Q u i n c y.
Wayne G l o b e n s k y — Q u i n c y.

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Joke
Stranger— " H a v e y o u a m a n h e r e w i t h o n e l e g n a m e d S m i t h ? "
Gordon Bowers- - W h a t ' s t h e o t h e r l e g n a m e d ? "
Mother- - 1 s a w t h e m i l k m a n k i s s y o u t h i s m o r n i n g . I ' l l t a k e t h e m i l k m y s e l f a f t e r t h i s . "
George- - I t w o n ' t d o y o u a n y g o o d m o t h e r, h e p r o m i s e d t o k i s s n o b o d y e x c e p t m e .
Mead K u n k l e r — " D o y o u k n o w I h a v e a n u n c l e w h o has addressed half the people in the U n i t e d States?"
Theodore P e n o y e r — " G e e W h i z ! H e m u s t b e a w o n d e r f u l o r a t o r. . .
Mean— O h n o , h e m a i l s catologs f o r Sears &amp; R o e b u c k . "
S o p h - - 1 have a suit f o r every d a y i n
F r o s h — Ye s ? "
Soph:—"This is i t . "
Robert H e n d r i c k - - S a y , E d . , d o y o u believe i n c l u b s f o r w o m e n ? "
Ed. H o d g e - - S u r e , i f
Esther B l a c k m a n — " I s u p p o s e t h a t ' s t h e h i r e d m a n ? "
Clarence H i l d e b r a n d — " N o , t h a t ' s t h e f i r s t v i c e p r e s i d e n t i n c h a r g e o f
Mr. B l a c k m a n — " A c a r ? O f course y o u c a n ' t h a v e a c a r ! W h y y o u w o u l d b e a b s o l u t e l y helpless i f
you f o u n d yourself w i t h a
L e M o y n e - - O h , n o , I w o u l d n ' t , d a d d y. I ' v e given f l a t t i r e s t h e a i r
Rowland Green— " A l l o w m e t o present m y g i r l t o y o u . "
Clark B o l e y — " M a n y thanks, b u t I
It appears t h a t w h i l e a y o u n g l a d y w a s e n r o u t e t o F r i s c o o n shipboard, t h a t she approached one o f t h e
deck-hands a n d i n q u i r e d : " C o u l d I see t h e Captain, please? - H e ' s f o r w a r d , M i s s , " r e p l i e d t h e d e c k '
hand. " T h a t ' s a l l r i g h t I ' m n o t a f r a i d . I ' v e been o u t w i t h c o l l e g e b o y s . "
A w o m a n advertised t h a t she c o u l d fast t h r e e w e e k s o u t o f e a c h m o n t h . O n e d a y l a t e r s h e r e c e i v e d
two h u n d r e d a n d twelve proposals f r o m Scotchmen.
Judge- - W e l l , John, 1 c a n g i v e y o u t h i s divorce, b u t i t w i l l cost y o u t h r e e d o l l a r s . "
John— " T h r e e dollars, b o s s ? "
Judge- - T h a t ' s t h e f e e . "
John— " W e l l , boss. I j e s . t e l l y o u I d o n ' t b l i e v e I w a n t s n o divorce. T h e r e a i n ' t t h r e e
ence •tween d e m t w o w i m m e n . "
Diner— ( T r y i n g t o e a t h i s s t e a k ) - - S a y w a i t e r, h o w was t h i s steak c o o k e d ? "
Waiter— " S m o t h e r e d i n onions, sir.••
Diner— " W e l l , i t s u r e
A Scotchman p a i d a v i s i t t o N e w Yo r k a n d caused h i s friends g r a v e c o n c e r n b y his
lice w e r e set o n t h e t r a i l a n d t h e c i t y w a s scoured. F i n a l l y a f t e r t h r e e days, t h e m i s s i n g S c o t w a s f o u n d
on a p a y -as-you-leave t r o l l y.
Lawyer- - S o y o u w a n t a d i v o r c e f r o m y o u r w i f e ? A r e n ' t y o u r r e l a t i o n s p l e a s a n t ? "
Client- - M i n e a r e , b u t h e r ' s a r e t h e m o s t unpleasant I e v e r s a w. "
Hubert W r i g h t — " I g o t a W o n d e r W a t c h . "
Little H e f t y — " W o n d e r Wa t c h . I n e v e r h e a r d o f t h a t k i n d b e f o r e . "
Hubert— " W e l l , y o u see i t ' s t h i s w a y. E v e r y t i m e I l o o k a t i t I w o n d e r w h a t t i m e i t i s . "
Miss K i b b e asked h e r H i s t o r y class t o w r i t e a f e w w o r d s about George Washington. T h i s is w h a t H e l e n
Grove w r o t e : G e o r g e Washington was t h e f a t h e r o f o u r c o u n t r y, w h o f o u g h t f o r f r e e d o m a l l h i s l i f e a n d
then w e n t a n d g o t m a r r i e d .
Jane Gottschalk- - H e l e n . I t h i n k y o u a r e g o i n g w i t h a f i n e
Helen H o u g h t a l i n g — " Ye s , b u t y o u should have seen t h e o n e t h a t
Otto L u c e - - M y g i r l has r u n a w a y w i t h a n o t h e r f e l l o w i n m y c a r . "
Dalton Becker— " G e e , n o t y o u r n e w c a r ? "
Ruth Blackman — " W h y d o n ' t y o u a s k y o u r D a d a b o u t t h i s m a t t e r, E s t h e r ? "
Esther Blackman- - I i n t e n d t o a s soon a s I decide w h a t I ' M g o i n g t o d o . "
A stout woman drove u p t o a
I w a n t t w o quarts o f oil, she said.
"What kind, heavy?"
"Say, y o u n g man, d o n ' t g e t fresh w i t h m e , " w a s t h e i n d i g n a n t response.
Emil Sweet- - S a y , m o t h e r, y o u k n o w t h a t o l d vase y o u said h a d been handed d o w n f r o m generation t o
generation?"
Mrs. S w e e t — " Ye s , " a n x i o u s l y.
Emil— " W e l l , t h i s generation h a s dropped i t . "
Ed. H o d g e — ( T o R u t h B l a c k m a n ) — " W h a t ' s t h e difference between a m a n t h a t ' s been t o N i a g a r a F a l l s
and o n e w h o hasn't a n d a h a m s a n d w i c h ? "
Ruth— " O h , I
Ed.— " W e l l t h e f e l l o w t h a t ' s been t o N i a g a r a F a l l s has seen a sight a n d t h e o n e w h o h a s n ' t has missed
a sight."
Ruth— " B u t w h a t a b o u t t h e h a m s a n d w i c h ? "
Ed.— " O h , t h a t ' s w h a t y o u b i t e o n . "
Donald Gould- - T h a t i s n ' t t h e w a y t o h o l d y o u r compass. G w e n d o l y n . "
Gwendolyn Safford— " W h a t ' s t h e difference, i t ' s a l w a y s p o i n t i n g east a n d w e s t . "
Hobo- - L a d y , I d o n ' t k n o w where m y n e x t meal i s c o m i n g f r o m . "
Woman o f H o u s e — " W e l l , t h i s i s n o

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Mr. S t r o u p - - W h e n I w a s a l i t t l e b o y y o u r a g e I d i d n ' t t e l l l i e s . "
Bob S.- - H o w o l d w e r e y o u w h e n y o u started, p o p ? "
Mr. B a l f o u r - - K u n k l e r , w h a t d o w e m e a n w h e n w e say a w h o l e i s g r e a t e r t h a n a n y o f i t ' s p a r t s ? "
M e a r l - - O n e o f m y mother's
Mr. M y e r s - - B o b e v e r y t i m e y o u a r e b a d I g e t a n o t h e r
Bob M y e r s - - W e l l y o u m u s t h a v e b e e n a c o r k e r. L o o k
W h i c h w a s Scotch?
- L o n g w a i t e r, b u t I ' v e o n l y j u s t e n o u g h t o p a y t h e b i l l a n d n o t h i n g l e f t f o r a t i p . "
Wa i t e r - - L e t m e h a v e a n o t h e r l o o k a t t h a t b i l l , w i l l y o u ? "
Hubert W r i g h t — " W h a t k i n d o f a d o g i s t h a t . B o b ? "
Bob S t r o u p - Hubert--Awgwan.••
Bob- - Y e a h , secret p o l i c e , h e ' s
Miss K i b b e f o u n d t h i s o n one o f h e r h i s t o r y papers: - L i n c o l n w r o t e t h e G e t t y s b u r g A d d r e s s
ing f r o m Wa s h i n g t o n t o G e t t y s b u r g o n a n envelope.'
Keith G a r d n e r — " S a y, m o t h e r, c a n y o u sign y o u r name w i t h y o u r eyes s h u t ? "
Mrs. G a r d n e r - K e i t h - - W e l l , s h u t y o u r eyes a n d sign m y r e p o r t c a r d , "
Mr. D a g e - - W h a t i s a n o c t o p u s ? "
Francis G a l l o p - - A n e i g h t
Gladys G l o b e n s k y ( s h o p p i n g ) - - W h a t k i n d o f m e a t h a v e y o u t o d a y ? "
Clerk- - M u t t o n
Gladys- - I s y o u r m u t t o n d e a r ? "
Clerk- - N o , t h e m u t t o n i s sheep a n d t h e venison i s deer.
The F r e s h m a n i s g r a s s y a n d g r o w s
The S o p h o m o r e i s sassy a n d b l o w s .
The J u n i o r s a r e brassy a n d doze.
The S e n i o r s a r e classy a n d k n o w s .
- W h a t ' s t h e h a r d e s t t h i n g a b o u t i c e s k a t i n g w h e n y o u a r e l e a r n i n g ? " asked C l a r a F r o m .
Elwin Jones- - T h e i c e . "
Mary Z u r b r u g g - - D o n ' t y o u love d r i v i n g ? "
Bob H e n d r i c k - - Y e s , b u t w e ' r e i n t o w n y e t . '
Miss S u t t o n - - C a n y o u g i v e m e a m o r e elegant r e n d e r i n g o f t h e sentence " T h e Sap raises."
Dalton B e c k e r - - T h e b o o b g e t ' s o u t o f bed.•'
Mr. B a l f o u r - - W h y s h o u l d w e e n d e a v o r t o r i s e b y o u r o w n e ff o r t s ? "
Harry Va n Nasdale--Because there's n o k n o w i n g w h e n the alarm clock m a y
A u d r e y B r a n d t - - D o y o u t h i n k a g i r l s h o u l d be t r u e t o h e r
Esther B l a c k m a n - - I f s h e c a n r e m e m b e r w h o h e i s . "
Dorothy A l b r i g h t - - D o n ' t y o u s p e a k t o D o n a l d a n y m o r e ? "
Olga G i l b e r t - - N o , w h e n e v e r I pass h i m I g i v e h i m t h e
Dorothy- - G e o l o g y s u r v e y.
Olga- - Y e s , t h a t ' s i t , c o m m o n l y k n o w n a s t h e s t o n y stare.•'
A y o u n g l a w y e r pleading h i s f i r s t case, h a d been r e t a i n e d b y a f a r m e r t o s u e a r a i l r o a d
killing 2 4 hogs. H e w a n t e d t o i m p r e s s t h e j u r y w i t h t h e m a g n i t u d e o f t h e i n j u r y. T w e n t y - f o u r h o g s ,
gentlemen, t w e n t y - f o u r h o g s , t w i c e t h e n u m b e r t h e r e a r e i n t h e j u r y b o x .
T u f f y - - W h y d i d y o u b r e a k y o u r engagement w i t h t h a t school t e a c h e r ? "
Jim- - B e c a u s e s h e w a n t e d a w r i t t e n excuse f r o m m y m o t h e r f o r a n y n i g h t I d i d n ' t call
Father- - E l l i s , w h o w a s i n t h e p a r l o r w i t h y o u l a s t n i g h t ? "
Ellis H a r d - - W h y , o n l y — o n l y
Father- - W e l l , w h e n y o u see L o u i s e t e l l h e r she l e f t h e r p i p e o n t h e piano.
Donald G o u l d - - D o e s t h a t smile mean t h a t y o u f o r g i v e m e ? "
Belle C u l b e r t — " I ' l l s a y n o t . I w a s j u s t s m i l i n g t o r e s t
Miss A b b o t t - Wells Brockway—'13-a-n-aMiss A b b o t t - - D o n ' t y o u k n o w h o w t o spell b a n a n a ? "
Wells- - O h , yes. b u t I d o n ' t k n o w w h e n t o stop.••
Dessie K n i s e l y - - W h y d o n ' t y o u p l a y f o o t - b a l l ? Kenneth F r a h m - - 1 w o u l d o n l y I ' m l e f t - h a n d e d . Margaret S m i t h - - W h y d o y o u p r e f e r t o have u s c h e e r w h e n y o u f i r s t g o o n
Charles P a r k i n s o n - - B e c a u s e I ' m a f r a i d I c a n ' t h e a r y o u w h e n I
Doris K e e l e r - - A r e n ' t y o u a f r a i d t h e o t h e r t e a m w i l l l e a r n y o u r signals?"
Hefty V a n n o y - - N a w , t h e y ' r e s o complicated w e c a n ' t understand t h e m
Crowd- - H e y , set d o w n i n f r o n t . "
Claud B e n n e t t - - Q u i t y o u r k i d d i n g , I d o n ' t b e n d
Donald S t r u b l e — " I f e l l i n a t r o u g h o f l i m e yesterday.•'
Clark B o l e y - - W e r e y o u h u r t ?
Donald— " N o , b u t I w a s n e v e r s o m o r t i f i e d i n
- E a r l y t o bed.
Early t o rise,
A n d y o u r g i r l goes o u t
With o t h e r

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F r e s h i e - - D o y o u keep stationery?" ( S t a t i o n a r y ) .
Man- - N o . I ' m t h e
Genevieve Va n A t t a — " W h y d o n ' t h e p i c k u p t h e b a l l a n d r u n w i t h i t ? ' •
Pete P e n o y e r - - C a n ' t , i t ' s d e a d . "
Genevieve- - N o w o n d e r t h e w a y t h e y ' v e b e e n t r e a t i n g i t .
Bob D e W o l f e — " A l a d y a t t h e b o o k store t r i e d t o sell m e some f a i r y tales.
Mrs. D e W o l f e - - W e l l , t h a t ' s n i c e . "
Bob— " I j u s t laughed a n d laughed, 'cause I k n o w t h a t f a i r i e s a i n ' t g o t n o tales ( t a i l s ) . "
Louis S t a t c h e l - - 1 w o n d e r w h y t h e y d o n ' t m a k e f o o t -balls o u t o f muleskin instead o f pigskin?
Jim H i l d e b r a n d - - I guess y o u ' v e n e v e r t r i e d k i c k i n g a m u l e . "
A test we'd all like t o write:
I. W h a t famous general w a s b u r i e d i n G r a n t ' s t o m b ?
2. W h o p a i n t e d Raphael's - M a d o n n a ? "
3. W h a t general w a s beaten a t Braddock•s defeat?
4. W h a t i s t h e n a m e o f t h e English Channel?
5. H o w l o n g d i d t h e Seven Ye a r s ' W a r last?
6. W h e r e w a s t h e battle o f V i c k s b u r g f o u g h t ?
7. W h e r e d i d Napoleon m e e t h i s Wa t e r l o o ?
8. W h a t f a m o u s r i v e r f l o w s i n t h e v a l l e y o f
9. A t w h a t t i m e o f t h e y e a r d i d Washington spend h i s w i n t e r a t Va l l e y F o r g e ?
10. W h o w r o t e Webster's D i c t i o n a r y ?
11. W h e n w a s t h e W a r o f 1
12. I n w h a t state i s D e t r o i t ?
Mr. B a l f o u r — ( I n A l g e b r a Class b e f o r e S p r i n g Va c a t i o n ) — " N o w 1 h o p e y o u w o n ' t f o r g e t a l l y o u k n o w
about A l g e b r a d u r i n g v a c a t i o n . "
Rowland Green- - S a m e t o y o u ,
Do y o u p l a y bridge, s h e asked as t h e y stopped b e f o r e a swollen b r o o k .
- T h a t s u r e takes t h e c a k e . - s a i d D o n a l d G o u l d as h e a d m i r e d h i s r i g h t hand.
Keith Gardner — ( A t t h e r e s t a u r a n t ) — " P l e a s e b r i n g m e s o m e prunes.
Waitress- - S t e w e d , s i r ? "
Keith- - N o n e o f y o u r d a r n e d business."
Miss K i b b e - - W h a t i s t h e reason h i s t o r y i s so h a r d ? "
Helen G r o v e - - W e l l , w e ' v e h a d t h e stone age, a b r o n z e age, a n d a n i r o n age, a n d n o w we're in
boiled
Edson Blackman — " D i d y o u e v e r h e a r a b o u t those c r u e l p o l i c e m e n ? "
Martin Bates- - W h a t d i d t h e y d o ? "
Edson- - C u t o f f a b u r g l a r ' s r e t r e a t . "
Elwin Jones- - C a n y o u n a m e a n y t h i n g t h a t i s b o t h r o u g h a n d smooth a t t h e same t i m e ? "
n t t o L u c e - - M y g o s h ! D o y o u k n o w h e r, t o o ? "
Vivian G i l c h r e s t — O h , yes, w e c a n t r a c e o u r ancestors b a c k t o — t o — w e l l . I d o n ' t k n o w e x a c t l y w h o .
but we've been descending f o r
- H o w do y o u f e e l ? - asked t h e physician w h o h a d b e e n c a l l e d t o a t t e n d t h e seamstress.
" O h , sew, sew, b u t I seam worse t o d a y a n d have stitches i n m y s i d e . "
The d o c t o r h e m m e d a n d t o l d h e r she w o u l d m e n d s o o n .
L a d y - - H o r r o r s 1 I ' v e n e v e r h e a r d s o m u c h s w e a r i n g since t h e d a y I w a s b o r n . "
Tough K i d — " W h y , l a d y, d i d t h e y cuss so m u c h w h e n y o u w e r e b o r n ? "
Teacher- - S u r e l y y o u k n o w w h a t t h e w o r d ' m i r r o r ' means, Everett. A f t e r y o u ' v e washed w h a t d o y o u
look a t t o see i f y o u r face is c l e a n ? "
Everett B r a n d t - - T h e t o w e l . "
Customer- - A r e those doughnuts f r e s h ? "
Clerk- - 1 d o n ' t k n o w, m a d a m , I ' v e o n l y been h e r e
Oliver G o r d o n — " L o n d o n i s t h e foggiest p l a c e i n t h e w o r l d . "
Jim H i l d e b r a n d t — " O h , n o , i t ' s not. I ' v e been i n a place f o g g i e r t h a n L o n d o n . "
Oliver— " W h e r e w a s i t ? "
Jim- - - 1 d o n ' t k n o w where i t was, i t was so f o g g y. "
Neighbor- - H o w m a n y controls a r e there o n y o u r r a d i o s e t ? "
Bob B r o k a w — " T h r e e , m y m o t h e r - i n - l a w, m y w i f e , a n d
Gruffy Father ( t o his son)- - W h y d o n ' t y o u get o u t and f i n d a job? W h e n I was y o u r age I
ing f o r $ 3 a week i n a store, a n d a t t h e end o f five y e a r s I o w n e d
Son- - Y o u c a n ' t d o t h a t nowadays, t h e y h a v e C a s h Registers."
Gwendolyn Safford j u s t r e t u r n e d f r o m C a l i f o r n i a a f t e r a v e r y d e l i g h t f u l t r i p . W h i l e i n H o l l y w o o d s h e
saw D o u g l a s Fairbanks, C l a u d Bennet, a n d B o b S t r o u p e .
Lyle Becker— S a y . Pa, t h e teacher asked m e t o A n d t h e g r e a t
Father— " G r e a t Heavens, i s t h a t t h i n g s t i l l l o s t , t h e teacher h a d m e h u n t i n g f o r i t w h e n I w a s a k i d . "
Freshie--How old is Balfour?"
Junior- - 1 d o n ' t k n o w, b u t I h e a r d everyone was o v e r c o m e b y t h e h e a t f r o m t h e c a n d l e s o n h i s l a s t
birthday c a k e . "
We h e a r t h a t Ed. H o d g e i s m a k i n g w o n d e r f u l progress o n a piano. W e h a v e i t f r o m g o o d authorities.
that there's only one t h i n g t h a t keeps h i m o u t o f Paul Whiteman's Orchestra— a n d t h a t is— P a u l W h i t e m a n .
Bob H e n d r i c k - - S a y , E v a , d o y o u k n o w y o u l o o k l i k e H e l e n B r o w n ? "
Eva— " Ye s , b u t I l o o k w o r s e
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"Judge. y o u r h o n o r , " c r i e d t h e p r i s o n e r a t t h e b a r, - h a v e I g o t t o be t r i e d b y a l a d y j u r y ? "
Be s t i l l , w h i s p e r e d h i s a t t o r n e y.
-1 w o n ' t be still, j u d g e , I c a n ' t even f o o l m y o w n w i f e , l e t a l o n e t w e l v e strange w o m e n , I ' m g u i l t y.
Shopper- - W h a t c o l o r h a v e y o u i n w i n d o w b l i n d s ? "
Clerk- - W i n d o w b l i n d s a r e a l l shades, m a d a m . '
Scientists s a y t h a t c e r t a i n m u s i c a l n o t e s c a n p r e v e n t sleep, s o c a n c e r t a i n p r o m i s s o r y notes.
It t a k e s a b o u t 1 . 5 0 0 n u t s t o h o l d a n a u t o m o b i l e t o g e t h e r, b u t i t takes o n l y o n e t o scatter i t a l l o v e r t h e
landscape.
He ( p a r t l o w ) — " M y f a i r one, y o u r e i g n supreme i n m y h e a r t , w i t h o u t y o u a l l w o u l d b e d a r k a n d
dreary. W h e n t h e c l o u d s g a t h e r a n d t h e s n o w a n d h a i l b e a t u p o n m e , t h e n I t h i n k o f y o u . T h e n c o m e
the w a r m s o u t h e r n w i n d s — t h e s t o r m breaks, a n d t h r o u g h t h e d y i n g s h o w e r s I s e e y o u r l o v e s h i n i n g
bright a n d c l e a r. M y
She ( f a c t o r y g i r l ) — " H e y i s t h i s a w e a t h e r r e p o r t o r
He— " D o y o u suppose y o u c o u l d c a r e f o r a c h a p l i k e m e ? "
She- - W e l l , i f h e w a s n ' t t o o m u c h l i k e y o u . ' •
Vi v a W e a t h e r w a x — " D i d y o u k n o w m y u n c l e p l a y e d w i t h t h e Ti g e r s ? "
Maxiene W i l c o x — " W h a t i s h e ? A n a n i m a l t r a i n e r ? "
Mr. D a g e — " N o w, boys, i f I s t o o d o n m y head a n d b l o o d r u n d o w n i n t o i t , 1 s h o u l d t u r n r e d i n t h e
face.
Casey Jones— " Ye s , s i n "
Mr. D a g e — " H o w i s i t w h e n I a m s t a n d i n g u p r i g h t t h e b l o o d doesn't r u n i n t o m y f e e t ? "
Casey— " B e c a u s e y o u r f e e t a i n ' t
-Daddy w h y is that man running u p and down t h e smoking c a r with his mouth open ?
Father- - T h a t ' s a S c o t c h m a n g e t t i n g a f r e e s m o k e . "
Mr. B a l f o u r — " T h e r e a r e a n a w f u l l o t o f g i r l s w h o d o n ' t w a n t t o g e t m a r r i e d . "
Mr. D a g e - - H o w d o y o u k n o w ? "
Mr. B a l f o u r — " I ' v e a s k e d t h e m . "
A l i t t l e b o y h a d j u s t witnessed o n e o f o u r e x c i t i n g f o o t -ball games and when he k n e l t t o say his prayers,
he y e l l e d :
God bless P a ,
God bless M a .
God bless Sister.
Rah! R a h ! R a h !
Figure o u t t h i s one.
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She— " D o y o u f i l e y o u r
He- - N o , I t h r o w t h e m a w a y a f t e r I c u t
Bernice S a t t l e r — " W h y d o t h e y a l w a y s r e f e r t o a s a i l i n g vessel a s
Ernest K n i r k - - I t m a y b e because h e r r i g g i n g i s s o experience. b u t I t h i n k i t is because she makes h e r
best s h o w i n g i n t h e wind.••
Otto L u c e ( t e l l i n g a b o u t a h u n t i n g t r i p ) .
" We l l , m y shotgun l e t o u t a r o a r a n d t h e r e l a y a d e a d w o l f ahead o f u s . "
To m Robinson- - H o w l o n g h a d i t been d e a d ? "
Advice i s t h e hardest medicine t o t a k e a n d t h e easiest t o give.
Ed. H o d g e - - M o n e y i s m y c h i e f w o r r y. "
Bob S t r o u p - - 1 d i d n ' t k n o w y o u h a d a n y. • '
Ed.- - I
Donald G o u l d - - 1 k n o w a m a n w h o i s so economical t h a t h e covers u p h i s i n k w e l l between d i p s . "
Otto L u c e — " A f e l l o w I k n o w s t o p s h i s c l o c k e v cry n i g h t t o save w e a r a n d t e a r o n t h e w o r k s . "
Bob H e n d r i c k - - H u h ! 1 k n o w a m a n w h o i s so t i g h t h e gave u p reading t h e newspaper a t t h e l i b r a r y
in o r d e r t o save h i s eye glasses."
Mr. D o n b r o c k — " T h i s steak tastes q u e e r. "
Nellie- - 1 c a n ' t u n d e r s t a n d i t . f a t h e r. 1 d i d b u r n i t a l i t t l e b u t I r u b b e d vaseline o n i t r i g h t a w a y. "
No m a t t e r h o w m u c h o r h o w l i t t l e g o o d l o o k s y o u a r e e n d o w e d w i t h , y o u a r e b e t t e r l o o k i n g w h e n
you smile.
Sophomore— " H o w d i d y o u get t h a t b u m p ? "
Freshie—"That's where a thought
Ellis H a r d - - W h y d o e s y o u r f a t h e r c a l l y o u r sweetheart M a t ? I s n ' t h i s n a m e C h a r l i e ? "
Vivian G i l c h r e s t - - O h , f a t h e r c a l l s h i m t h a t because h e always t r i p s o v e r h i m a t o u r f r o n t g a t e . "
Mr. B a l f o u r - - 1 w a s r e a d i n g w h e r e t h e f u n e r a l o f t h e l a t e E m p e r o r o f Japan cost $ 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . "
Carman M c N i t t — " G e e w h i z ! N o w o n d e r t h e p e o p l e s h o u t — ' L o n g l i v e t h e E m p e r o r. '
Grace M c D o n a l d — " I w a s r e a d i n g t h a t h e a l t h y babies s h o u l d b e a
Dorothy H i c k o k — " T h a t ' s f u n n y, m y b a b y b r o t h e r i s a
Found o n a Sophomore's English p a p e r. - O n e o f Shakespeare's famous plays

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�Miss Sanderson- - A p e r s o n i s j u s t a s y o u n g a s h e feels— I f e e l l i k e a t w o y e a r o l d , t o d a y. "
Bob D e W o l f e — " H o r s e o r e g g ? "
Bertha Va n n o y — " D o y o u k n o w t h e t h i n g t h a t c o u n t s most i n t h e w o r l d ? "
Preston T r e n a r y — " N o , w h a t ? "
Bertha— " A n a d d i n g machine.
Donald S t r u b l e - - W h a t h a s f o u r legs a n d flies?'•
Earl Va n n o y — " I
Donald- - O u r kitchen t a b l e . "
Mr. D a g e — " W h a t is a b l o t t e r ? "
Leo K e l l e r — " A b l o t t e r i s something y o u r l o o k i n g f o r w h i l e t h e i n k i s d r y i n g . "
Gladys M a r q u a r t - - I w o n d e r w h a t causes t h e f l i g h t
Eloise D e r n a r e s t - - P r o b a b l y u r g e d o n b y t h e s p u r r o f t h e m o m e n t . '
Miss G r a f — " A b i p e d i s something t h a t goes o n t w o f e e t . I s t h e r e a n y b o d y t h a t c a n g i v e m e
ample?
Amos English- - A p a i r o f shoes."
Traffic C o p - - U s e y o u r noodle, l a d y, u s e
Miss R a t h - - M y goodness, w h e r e i s i t ? I ' v e p u s h e d a n d p u l l e d e v e r y t h i n g i n t h e c a r.
Hubert W r i g h t - - I t takes m e a b o u t t w e n t y m i n u t e s t o dress i n t h e m o r n i n g .
Harold Smith- - I can dress i n ten.••
Hubert- - Y e s , b u t
Cop- - Y o u w e r e g o i n g
Charles P a r k i n s o n — l m p o s s i b l e . I s t i l l h a v e m y f e n d e r s . "
- I f y o u t r y y o u r h a n d a t something a n d f a i l , t r y u s i n g b o t h hands: I f t h a t doesn•t g e t y o u a n y w h e r e .
try using
Teacher- - U s e ' s t a t u e i n a sentence."
A b i e — " Ve n I c a m e i n l a s t n i g h t m i n e p a p a says S t a t u e A b i e ? "
Miss Sutton- - N a m e a collective n o u n . "
Merle P a r k e r - - A v a c u u m cleaner.'
Bob H e n d r i c k - - D e a r e s t , I m u s t m a r r y
Mary Z u r b r u g g - - H a v e y o u seen m y f a t h e r ?
Bob- - O f t e n honey, b u t I l o v e y o u j u s t t h e same.
Mary h a d a l i t t l e l a m b
With g r e e n peas o n t h e side,
The check f o r i t was t h r e e -fifteen,
Her b o y f r i e n d n e a r l y died.
Mr. B a l f o u r — " W h o made t h e first
Loraine Q u i g l e y - - H e a v e n s ! A r e t h e y m a k i n g i t f r o m t h a t , t o o . "
-Say Pop, w h a t i s a n e c h o ? "
" A n echo, m y son, is the o n l y t h i n g t h a t keeps a w o m a n f r o m h a v i n g t h e l a s t w o r d . "
He— " D o y o u t h i n k I ' l l recognize m y l o v e d ones i n heaven?'•
She- - N o t a t t h e distance y o u ' l l have t o l o o k a t t h e m f r o m .
A peach came w a l k i n g d o w n t h e street. she was m o r e t h a n passing f a i r,
A smile, a nod, a half-closed eye a n d t h e peach became a p a i r.
Carpenter- - D i d n ' t I t e l l y o u t o n o t i c e w h e n t h e g l u e b o i l e d o v e r ? "
Assistant- - I d i d , i t w a s a q u a r t e r past t e n . "
Son- - I t h i n k t h e r e i s c o m p a n y d o w n s t a i r s . "
Daughter— " W h y ? "
Son— " I j u s t h e a r d m a m a l a u g h a t o n e o f papa's j o k e s . "
A student failed i n a l l t h e f i v e subjects h e t o o k . H e t e l e g r a p h e d t o a b r o t h e r. " F a i l e d i n
Prepare
The b r o t h e r telegraphed b a c k : - P a p a p r e p a r e d ; p r e p a r e y o u r s e l f . "
-Sir, I w o u l d like t o m a r r y
-What's y o u r occupation?“
-Radio a n n o u n c e r. "
" Ta k e h e r. Y o u ' r e t h e f i r s t m a n w h o e v e r said g o o d n i g h t a n d
There was a t i m i d k n o c k o n t h e door.
- I f y o u please, k i n d l a d y, - said t h e beggar. " I ' v e lost m y
" We l l , i t a i n ' t here, r e t o r t e d t h e w o m a n o f t h e house, a s she slammed t h e door.••
Mr. D a g e - - W h a t is t h e meaning o f horse-sense?"
Oliver Gordon- - I t ' s the a b i l i t y t o say ' n a y. '
Donald G o u l d a n d H a r r y V a n N a s d a l e - - L o o k , w e ' r e n o t g o i n g o n j u s t a f t e r t h e m o n k e y s a c t , "
Miss K i b b e - - W e l l , p e r h a p s y o u ' r e r i g h t . T h e y m i g h t t h i n k y o u w e r e a n e n c o r e . '
First Flea- - W h e r e w i l l y o u send l i t t l e G e r a l d w h e n h e g r o w s u p ? "
Second Flea— " O h I suppose h e w i l l g o t o t h e dogs, l i k e h i s f a t h e r. "
Donald G o u l d — " I ' l l g i v e y o u a n i c k l e f o r a k i s s . "
Marie Louise Gottschalk- - N o , t h a n k y o u , I c a n m a k e m o r e m o n e y t a k i n g c a s t o r o i l . "
Louis S a t c h e l fell a n d i n j u r e d his hand. A w e e k l a t e r w h e n h e w a s g e t t i n g b e t t e r, h e a s k e d
tor anxiously:
- W h e n t h i s h a n d o f m i n e gets w e l l shall I b e able t o p l a y t h e b a n j o ? "
-Certainly y o u s a i d t h e doctor.
"Thanks, y o u ' r e a w o n d e r, " said Louis. - I n e v e r c o u l d before, b u t I ' v e always

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Fay Sanderson- - I k n o w h o w y o u g o t t h r o u g h t h a t test, y o u h a d a p o n y. "
Merle P a r k e r - - 1 d i d n o t , i t w a s a f u l l
Mr. D a g e o ff e r s this o n e : W h y c h e m i s t r y teachers g e t g r a y ?
From a n e x a m p a p e r : L i m e w a t e r i s m a d e b y s q u e e z i n g limes i n w a t e r. • '
Mr. B a l f o u r - - R e d i s considered w a r m c o l o r b e c a use w e c o n n e c t i t w i t h f i r e , a n d w h i t e
cool because i t i s t h e c o l o r o f s n o w. "
Donald G o u l d - - W h y i s b l a c k considered a w a r m c o l o r ? "
Bob H e n d r i c k — " B e c a u s e l o v e m a k i n g i s u s u a l l y d o n e i n
A Sophomore is a person w h o waits f o r a freshman t o c o m e a l o n g a n d p u s h t h e r e v o l v i n g d o o r.
(Example, K e i t h G a r d n e r. )
-What's t h e trouble w i t h t h e y o u n g Scotch s t u d e n t ? "
" O h , h e j u s t g o t a s h i n e a n d t h e n r e m e m b e r e d t h e y were h i s
-1 f e e l s o r r y f o r t h a t f e l l o w
..Why s o ? "
- H e a t e h i s salad w i t h h i s spoon, a n d n o w h e h a s t o e a t h i s s o u p w i t h
Stranger— " W h a t a r e y o u t a k i n g u p i n s c h o o l ? "
Merle P a r k e r
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In w h a t e v e r l i n e ,
The p r i c e s a r e r i g h t .
A n d t h e q u a l i t y fine.
This class o f us Seniors
And t h e whole Q . H . S.,
To y o u , M r . M e r c h a n t ,
We w i s h y o u success.
Emalene Barlow.

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Our business is, we believe, a set vice to Quincy.
is to serve you, the citizens of Quincy, as capably as we
To this end we operate our store so as to render you the
and High Class o f Nationally Known Merchandise as the stores of
the largest cities. The very latest styles, the very finest fabrics. W e
feel our responsibilities to you and pledge ourselves to continue this
policy of Service to You

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Quincy M i c h i g a n

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Q u i n c y ,

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QUINCY, MICHIGAN

Fine Showing of up-

ELECTRIC

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to secure Wearables of Quality and Fit—two very successful points in
satisfaction to the buyer and wearer.

WE F I T T H E FEET
with proper care b y which experience is most valuable and many times proves of
great comfort.

The Hilton Storef o r Supreme Style in Foot-wear and
the best the market affords is always to be found at
AN UP-TO-DATE EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE AND ALSO A N EXCLUSIVE MEN'S
CLOTHING, FURNISHING AND TRAVELING GOODS STORE

We pride ourselves on giving you a fitting outfit for any event, whether
graduation or any particular event. W e do

HILTON'S DOUBLE STORE
20 and 22 Chicago St.

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Phone 406-J C o l d w a t e r . Michigan

Weyhing Brothers
OFFICIAL JEWELERS FOR T H E QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL

Michigan's Leading Manufacturers
Goods, Class Pins, Rings,
Presentation Jewels,
Special Designs and Samples on
Main Office and Salesroom. 1507-9 Woodward Ave., Third Floor Annis Fur Bldg.
Phone Randolf 9840-9841 D e t r o i t . Michigan
Manufacturing Plant Gratiot

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GREETING

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Quincy Garage Service Dept.

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houses o f business which seek constantly to maintain
an excellence of product and integrity of service. S u c h
is the A R T C R A F T E N G R AV I N G CO.
And in no other field do t h e Artcrafters p u t f o r t h
effort, than in the making o f engravings f o r college a n d h i g h
school annuals. I t is not enough that the engravings alone be
above reproach---we go further. W e make a genuine effort to
analyze y o u r problems a n d t o suggest w a y s and means for
handling these problems in an economical and truly satisfactory
manner.

Mit FTENGMING
Artists, Photo-Ewavers,

KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

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We wish t o extend o u r appreciation t o Mrs. W i l b u r and M r. Buchan who have
made i t possible f o r us t o have this annual. W e also w a n t t o t h a n k them f o r t h e i r
efforts i n promoting t h e senior p l a y, t h e senior trip, and other class projects which
have made this a t r u l y successful year.
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"Aureolus" t o M r. Paul Emerich, f o r many years Principal, coach,
teacher, a n d f r i e n d t o a l l w h o m attended Q u i n c y H i g h School.
Mr. E m e r i c h was a n active member i n b o t h school
munity activities. H i s w o r k as a teacher and advisor l e f t a record
of which h e m a y w e l l h e proud.

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��EDITORIAL
In the fall of '44
two proud freshmen hoisted anchor
pared to set sail on a voyage that would lead
to fun and adventure. I t would open before
our eyes a new knowledge and outlook on life
which we never imagined existed.
was to take us around the Point o f Learning
and direct our bow toward the Continent o f
Quincy H i g h School, near where w e would
make many startling discoveries among which
are the islands of History, Science, English, and
many others that continue to kindle in us the
zest for

This period in our lives was probably the
most important one o f all, i n the respect that
we grew to know and co-operate with
low students, f o r m o u r o w n opinions o n
various matters, and become interested in many
things that the adventure o f learning brings
to

For example, let us point out to you how
the high school student gets a chance
his opinions. A s you all have
Quincy High School has a governing
ferred t o as the Student Council. T h e main
objective o f this body is t o place before the
student an opportunity to express his opinions
on whatever subject may arise. These opinions
are put before the council for discussion. T h e y
may either be accepted or rejected: thus forming
not only an opportunity for extensive thinking,
but enabling the student t o meet ?nd
problems that may arise. T h i s governing body
is just one example of how your boy or girl

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may o b t a i n practical experience i n a i r i n g h i s
or h e r views. I n t h e classroom there i s also
ample o p p o r t u n i t y f o r discussion a m o n g t h e
students

Now the time has come t o head f o r shore
and use o u r knowledge acquired i n the period
of the last f o u r years f o r the betterment o f our
country. ourselves, and the w o r l d i n general.

Many o f us may find that our
knowledge has not been satisfied i n
and therefore w i l l pursue the courses o f higher
learning. A m o n g these are m a n y professions
which we have had a life-long desire to f o l l o w.
There are others w h o m a y b e
or become interested in business or politics. Ye t .
regardless o f what you choose t o earn
Iihood. remember t h a t y o u receive as much as
your effort expended.

We. the students o f this, a grand glorious
age, realize that i n all annals o f time there has
never been such a n educational b o o m i n a n y
country o f t h e w o r l d equal t o t h a t w h i c h i s
taking place i n o u r o w n country. T h s has
been brought about b y a generation w h o feels
it i s an excellent policy n o t o n l y t o take care
of the present but look also to the future. W i t h
a thought such as t h i s i n o u r minds. w e . a n
alert, up-and-coming generation can, a n d w e
hope w i l l , b u i l d a w o r l d i n w h i c h peace and
prosperity m a y reign forever.

��Seventeen years i n Quincy H i g h
Mr. Jenning's f i r m
Now he's got an e x t r a j o b
With a l l t h e added c o u n t r y schools.

Electromagnets i n Physics.
Extemporaneous i n Speech.
No m a t t e r what t h e class i s
Mr. Wa t t s i s there t o teach.

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If you don't know who
Or what the Raven Quoth,
Just ask Mrs. Wi l b u r,
She'll gladly tell you both.

When formula and equations
Make you think your sunk,
Send an S.O.S. f o r help,
To our M r. Monk.

In case you haven't ncit
Our band i s really hep.
We owe i t all t o Buchan.
For his unfailing pep

1948
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�At bookkeeping she's j u s t priceless
and o n t h e Oriole, too,
But when i t comes t o coaching t h e Queens
Mrs. Vo l k e r t always sees u s through.

"Can t h e c h a t t e r " i s his motto,
In classes one and all.
Whether i n athletics o r chemistry,
Shearer i s r e a l l y o n t h e ball.

Homemaking i s h e r shining s t a r.
Miss Hethke i s cordial t o a l l ,
With t h e helping hand she's r e a fy.
Whenever sh2 hears the call.

Mr. Fischer teaches " A g "
To boys w h o w a n t t o
He also advises t h e F. F. A . ,
His manner i s always w a r m .

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Mrs. L e i v i n g i s always r e a d y
With a comment f o r a laugh,
She w i l l h e l p y o u w i t h y o u r L a t i n ,
Working h a r d f o r y o u r b e h a l f .

In teaching voice o r English,
There's n o technique l i k e MacQuezn's.
He'll d o i t i n t e n easy less3ns,
He really knows his beans.

Mrs. A d a m s , Gladice G a y,
Always w i t h a cheerful g r i n ,
Has a quick response t o a l l
Many f r i e n d s she's sure t o w i n .

When i t comes t o s t o r y
Mr. O m o t a k e s
All h i s e 4 h t h graders l i k e t,,
And give his r i d d l e a m ? r r y

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Left to r i g h t : J. T. Watts, Leland Monk, A r g y l e Omo, Elizabeth W i l b u r, Gladice Adams, L e o t a Lieving, E l l a
Mae Hickok (secretary), E . J . Jennings, B e t t e Bethke, P a u l 11,1acQueen, N e l l i e Vo l k e r t , D o n a l d B u c h a n ,
Oscar Fischer and Dale Shearer.

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Earl Hutchins, trustee; Ralph A n d r u s , secretary: E l m e r Anderson,
president; Leon Va n Patten, treasurer and W i l l i c m Olney, trustee.
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,ulier, J . L i t w a ' t i s , F. Wa t e r b u r y, S. T r a i l and Mrs. W i l b u r.
row: J. Gripman, M . Fiester, J. Fries, M . Smead, A . Hutchins, J . Blake, N . B a u m a n d D . Wiesen.
row: M r. Buchan, R . Hamilton, B . Dajos, J . P o t t e r, C. Kidder, D . Gripman, J. Hoopingarner, L . Knapp.
row: D. Everline. S. Everline, L . Eding, B . Friend, E . Lampman, M . Baumgardner and E . Friend.
row: M. Kowalski, D. K i n g , L . Kowalski, A . Lawrence and W. Holmes.

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Advertising

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Girls' Sports

Litwaitis, K . Philson

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Book" Editors

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�Student

Left Side: C . VanLandingham, K . Philson, K . M a j o r, L . Kowalski,
E. Sprout, J. Marshall, B . M a j o r, J. Fischer and M r. Wa t t s .
Right Side: J. Stemen, V. Matz, C. Parker, D. H i l t o n , B . Friend, D .
King, L . Hamilton, R . R o u l i e r and L . Marshall.

Oriole Stall

Front (seated): Mrs. Vo l k e r t , J. Litwa'tis, B . F r i e n 1 ( c a -editor), D . K i r . . c o - e d i t o r ) , N .
Blosser (ass't. e d i t o r ) , J . Marshall aryl M r s . W i l b u r.
Second Row: J. Hoopingarner, R. Russell, N. Smith, L . K e l l i c u t , D . Wiesen, B . Dajos, C .
VanLandingham, E. Sprout, B. Major, C. M i n o r, B . S m i t h , R . B r o w n , G . O l n e y, B
Friond, L . Horst, I . Bracy, I . K e i t h and J. Adams.
Back Row: S. Tr a i l , L. Kowalski, L. Marshall. L. Hamilton, R. Roulier. J. Blake, J. Fischer.
M. Kowalski and L . Kellicut.
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��BAUM, N E I L —Buy S c o u t s ; J u n i o r P l a y ;
J-Hop; B o a r d o f Directors; 2 y r s . A n n u a l ;
4 yrs. Football; 1 y r . President o f Va r s i t y
Club; 45-46 Class Vice
tative o f Cla.s 46-47.
fDAJOS, B E N J A M I N - 1 y r. Basketball; 1 y r.
Football; 2 y r s . T r a c k ; 2 y r s . Baseball; 1
yr. Va r s i t y C l u b ; 5 yrs. B o y Scouts; 1 y r .
Annual; 1 y r . Cheerleading; 1 y r . O r i o l e ;
Village E l e c t i o n —Police C h i e f ; S e n i o r
Play.

BECKWITH, B E T T Y- 4 y r s . F. H . A . ; 1 y r.
Glee C l u b ; F a i r Committee; Va r i e t y Show;
1 y r. Oriole; J -Hop.

D I M E N T, J U N I O R - 4 y r s . F. F. A . ; 4 y r s .
Football; 1 y r . A n n u a l ; 1 y r . Baseball; 4
yrs. F a i r Committee.

' B L A K E , J A M E S - 2 y r s . Orchestra; 3 y r s .
Band; J u n i o r Class President; 1 y r . O r i o l e ;
1 y r. A n n u a l ; 1 y r. Glee Club; V a r i e y
Show; Boy Scouts; 1 y r. F. F. A .

EDING, L O L A B E L L - 4 y r s . F. H . A . ; 1 y r .
Annual; Senior Historian; 1 y r .
mittee.

* C R A P ° , NORENE—Freshman Reception; 3
yrs. M a j o r e t t e ; 3 y r s . Cheerleader; 1 y r .
Girls' Noon Committee; 1 y r. A n n u a l ; J u n i l r
Play; G i f t a t o r y ; Prophecy; F H A. 1 v r .
Y-Teens; J -Hop; 1 y r . C a r n i v a l ; V i l l a g e
Election—Treasurer; Senior Play.

EVERLINE, D O L O R I S - 4 y r s . F. H A . ; 1 y r .
Annual; 4 yrs. F a i r Committee

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�E V E R L I N E , S A M U E L - 4 y r s . F. F. A . ; 1 y r .
Annual; 4 y r s . F a i r C o m m i t t e e ; H i s t o r i a n
of F. F. A .

t F R I E N D , E L O I S E - 2 y r s . F. H . A . ; 1
Annual; 1 y r . F a i r Committee.

yr.

FEISTER, M A R J O R I E - 4 yrs. F. H . A . ; 3 yrs.
Y-Teens; 4 yrs. B a n d ; 1 y r. A n n u a l ; 4 yrs.
Fair; 1 y r . Va r s i t y Club.

tFRIES, J A M E S - 1 y r . A n n u a l ; 2
ball; 1 y r . F o o t b a l l ; 1 y r .
ager; Village Election— F i r e Chief.

*FIDLER, M A X — J -Hop; 3 yrs. Basketball; 2
yrs. F o o t b a l l ; 1 y r . A n n u a l ; J u n i o r P l a y ;
1 y r . F. F. A . ; Vi l l a g e Election—Assessor.
GANGER, J A M E S —President o f F r e s h m a n
Class; Freshman Reception; 3
ball; 2 y r s . F o o t b a l l ; 1 y r . T r a c k ; 1 y r .
Baseball; 2 y r s . B o y Scouts; J u n i o r P l a y
Usher; 1 y r. Boys' Noon
val; 1 y r. Va r s i t y Club.

FRIEND, B A R B A R A - 1 y r. Class
tive; 1 y r. Assembly Committee; 1 y r. Board
of Directors; 4 yrs. Oriole. 2 yrs. E d i t o r o f
Oriole; 4 yrs. F. H . A . ; V i c e President o f
F.H.A.; 1 y r. Basketball; J -Hop: 1
nual; Giftatory; 4 yrs. F a i r C.,mmittee; 1
yr G e n . r a l Clia;rman n f Fair;
tion—Trustee: Senior Play.

GRIPMAN. JOYCE - 3 yrs. F. H A.; 2
Teens; 1 y r. Band: 1 y r. Annual.

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�GRIPMAN, R I C H A R D — J -Hop; 3 yrs. F. F. A . ;
1 y r. A n n u a l ; Freshman Reception; Vi l l a g e
Election—Waterworks.

*HOOPINGARNER, JOAN- 1 y r. F. H . A . ; Fair
Committee; 1 y r . A n n u a l ; 1 y r . O r i o l e ; 2
yrs. Basketball.

H A M I LTO N , R O S S - 4 y r s . F o o t b a l l ; 2 y r s .
Track; J -Hop; J u n i o r P l a y ; 1 y r . A n n u a l ;
Freshman Reception; Senior P l a y.

HUTCHINS, A LV I N — J u n i o r P l a y ; 1
nual; 4 y r s . F. F. A . ; 1 y r . F o o t b a l l ; 1 y r .
Fair Committee; S:_mior Play.

HAWKINS, D O R I S - 1 y r . Glee C l u b ; 4 y r s .
F.H.A.; F a i r Committee.

KELLICLIT, L E O N A - 2 y r s . A n n u a l ; 1 y r .
Oriole; 4 yrs. F. H . A . ; 4 yrs.
tee; 1 y r . Basketball; S2nior P l a y.

HOT_,MES, W I L L I E - 4 yrs. F o o t b a l l ; C a n ' a ' n
of Football; 4 y r s . F. F. A . ; J u n i o r P l y ; 3
yrs. Basebail; 1 y r . A n n u a l ; Presicicnt o f
Sophomore Class; Presicknt o f F. F. A . ; Vi c e
President o f F. F. A . ; 4 yrs. F a i r CommiCee;
1 y r B o y s ' Noon Committee.

KIDDER, C A R L - 1 y r. Class Tr - a s u r - r ; 1 y r
Basketball; 3 y r s . Baseball; J -Hop
man; 1 y r. Annual.

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�KING, DORIS—Secretary o f Sophomore Class;
Vice President o f Junior Class; Junior Play;
4 yrs. B a n d ; 3 yrs. Orchestra; 2 y r s . Glee
Club; 2 yrs. Y -Teens; 4 yrs.
dent F. H . A . ; V i c e -President o f F. H . A . ;
Treasurer o f F. H . A . ; J -Hop; 3 yrs. Board o f
Directors; 2 y r s . A n n u a l ; Va r i e t y Show; 3
yrs. Assembly Comm.; 3 yrs. O r i o l e ; E d i t o r
of O r i o l e ; V i l l a g e E l e c t i o n —Justice o f
Peace; B r a n c h C o u n t y H a r v e s t Q u e e n ;
D.A.R. G i r l ; 3 r d place a t Regional Speech
Contest; Senior Play.
+LAWRENCE, A U D R E Y — 1 y r . A n n u a l ; 2
yrs. Oriole.

KNAPP, L I L A L E E - 4 yrs. F. H . A . ; 1
nual; 4 yrs. Band; 1 y r. Oriole; 4 yrs. F a i r ;
1 y r. Orchestra; 2 yrs. Glee C l u b ; 1
Teens.

§LAMPMAN, E L W O O D - 1 y r.
ager; A n n u a l ; Basketball; F. F. A . ; Baseball.

K O WA L S K I , L E O N A — J - H o p ; 4 y r s . F. H . A . ;
2 y r s . Y -Teens; 2 y r s . B a s k e t b a l l ; 1 y r .
Noon Committee; 1 y r. Social Committee; 1
yr. Board o f Directors; Senior
ur2r; J u n i o r P l a y ; 2 y r s . A n n u a l ; 2 y r s .
Oriole; 4 yrs. F a i r ; Senior Play.
LUDLOW, J I M — V i c e President Freshman
Class; 1 y r. Va r s i t y Club; 3 yrs. B y Scouts;
2 yrs. Football; 2 yrs.
man R e c e p t i o n ; V i l l a g e E l e c t i o n — S r e t
Commissioner.

KOWALSKI. MILDRED—J-Hop; 1 yr. Annual;
2 yrs. Basketball; 3 yrs. Band; 1 y r. Oriole;
4 yrs F. H . A . ; 2 yrs. Fair; Prophecy; Villag
^eti on— T

MARSH. M A U R I N E - 2 yrs. Basketbal;
F.H.A.

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�P E AV E Y, F R A N C E S - 3 y r s . F. H . A . ; 1 y r .
V-Teens; Freshman Reception; 1 yr. Oriole;
1 y r. Annual; Fair Committee.

QUITER, V E R N - 2 yrs. Football; 2
ball; 2 yrs. Track; 4 yrs. F. F. A . ; 2 yrs. Fair
Committee; Village Election—Trustee.

MARSHALL, L e J E A N - 4 yrs. Oriole; 4 yrs.
F.F.A.; 1 yr. Assembly Committee; President
of Student Council; Class Treasurer; 2 yrs.
of F. F. A . Secretary; J -Hop C o m m i t t e e ;
Junior Play Committee; Senior
mittee.
ROULIER, RANDOLPH—Secretary
man Class; 2 yrs. Football; 3 yrs. Baseball;
1 yr. Basketball; 2 yrs. Track; J-Hop; Junior
Play; 4 yrs. Band; Board o f Directors; Vice
President o f B o a r d o f Directors; O r i o l e ;
Editor o f Annual; Vice President o f Senior
Class; B o y Scouts; 1 y r . F. F. A . ; 1 y r .
Band Representative;
Health Officer.

PIERSON, PA U L - 4 yrs. F. F. A . ; 3 yrs. F a i r
Committee

RUPP, WA LT E R - 1 y r . Basketball; 4 y r s .
F.F.A.; 1 y r . A n n u a l ; Boys'
mittee; Freshman Reception.

POTTER, J A N E - 8 yrs. Band; 2
tra; 2 yrs. Band President; S e n i o r Class
President; 4 yrs. Basketball; 2 yrs.
tain o f Basketball team; Junior
man Class Treasurer; Class
more; 1 y r. Varsity Club;
tion; 1 yr. Board of Directors; 1 yr. Annual;
2 yrs. Athletic Committee; 1 y r. Assembly
Committee; V i l l a g e E l e c t i o n —President;
Senior Play.
'RUSSELL, R U T H - 3 yrs. Band; 1 yr. Oriole.

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�SMALLWOOD, J U A N I T A - 4 yrs. F. H . A . ; 1
yr. Y -Teens; 1 y r. Oriole; 2 yrs.
mittee; Fashion Show.

STOCKWELL, R A L P H —J-Hop.

SMEAD, M A R G A R E T- 6 yrs. B a n d ; 1 y r .
Fair; 2 yrs. Basketball; 4 yrs. F. H . A . ; 2 yrs.
Y-Teens; 1 y r. Annual; 2 yrs. Orchestra; 2
yrs. Glee Club; Variety Show; Senior Play.

*TODD, K E N N E T H - 2 yrs. Football; 2 yrs.
Basketball; 3 yrs. Tr a c k ; 3 yrs. Baseball;
2 yrs. Noon Committee; Village Election
Trustee.

"SMITH, E D G A R - 3 y r s . Football; 2 y r s .
Track; 2 yrs. Baseball; 2 yrs. F. F. A . ; 1 y r.
Basketball.

*TRALL, S U S I E - 3 yrs. Basketball; 2 y r s .
Oriole; 3 yrs. F. H . A . ; 3 yrs. Y -Teens; Girls'
Noon C o m m i t t e e ; A t h l e t i c C o m m i t t e e ;
Prophecy; Giftatory; J-Hop; 1-yr. Annual; 2
yrs. Class Reporter; Freshman Reception;
Quecn of Homecoming; 1 y r. Varsity Club;
V:Ilage Election—Trustee.

SPROUT, E S T H E R - 2 yrs. Basketball; 2 yrs.
F.H.A.; 1 yr. Oriole; Noon Committee; 1 y r.
Board o f Directors; Secretary o f S e n i o r
Clas

t VA N L A N D I N G I I A M . C H A R L E S — 2 y r s .
Football; 1 y r . Basketball; 1 y r . O r i o l e ;
Varsity Club; Board o f Directors; 1 y r .
Baschal;; Senior Play.

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�WAT E R B U RY, F R A N C E S - 4 y r s . B a n d ; 3
yrs. Basketball; 4 y r s . F. H . A . ; 4
Teens; 3 yrs. Girls' Noon Committee; 1 y r .
Glee Club; 1 y r. Board o f Directors; 2 yrs.
Annual; 1 y r . Oriole.

WILCOX, LEWIS— 1 y r.
coming.

SHAFER, L A V E E D A - 3 y r s .
man Reception; J u n i o r P l a y ; 1 y r . G l e e
Club; 1 y r. Y-Teens; 3 yrs. F a i r Committee;
3 yrs. B o a r d o f Directors; 1 y r .
porter.

§LITWAIT1S, J O H N - 1 y r. Annual, Assistant
Editor; 1 y r . O r i o l e ;
Trustee.

tWIESON, D A W N — F a i r ; J u n i o r P l a y ; 2 ,yrs.
F.H.A.; 2 yrs. Band; 1 y r. Bask.?thall; 1 ,yr.
Oriole; 1 y r. Orchestra; 1 y r. Annual.

WOOD, NORMAN- 4 yrs. F. F. A . ; 2
ball.

* - 3 Years

t - 2 Ye a r s
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�aaJJJilitory

Gliding along at a l i t t l e faster pace we entered

We. the Senior Class o f 1948 gradually ended
our educational airplane t r i p , w h i c h came t o i t ' s

our Sophomore y e a r a l i t t l e more f a m i l i a r

destination J u n e 3 r d . O v e r t h i s f o u r - y e a r period

customed t o t h e " C l i p p e r. "

of o u r high school years t h e f l i g h t w a s
This y e a r w e started o u t w i t h sixty-

times a n d w e h a d some p r e t t y heavy weights o n

sengers on o u r plane. W e also had some

our wings b u t w e successfully pulled through.

bers coming aboard f r o m A l l e n , Michigan. T h e s e
were: J a m e s B l a k e , N o r e n e C r a p o ,

Then a s w e glanced back e v e r t h e years w e
remembered o u r f i r s t y e a r w h e r w e

mings, J o a n H o o p i n g a r n e r, E d g a r S m i t h , S u s i e

"Clipper" o n o u r j o u r n e y bound.

Trall, a n d K e n n e t h To d d . J u l i a Halstead, R u t h
Russell, and Pat Thomas also joined the crew f r o m

We were very t i m i d and shy and thought t h a t

other places. S o r r y t o s a y a f e w m o r e o f o u r

the " C l i p p e r " ( H i g h School) w a s v e r y l a r g e a n d

passengers bailed o u t and l e f t . T h e s e being Jack
Booth, E r w i n B u r n t , Delmar Caskey, E d Fex, Julia

unusual t o us.

Halstead, A r i a P a l m a t i e r, B e v e r l y P a r k e r , a n d
Eugene Va n Cleve.

We s t a r t e d o u t w i t h s i x t y - s i x passengers
boarding the plane. D u r i n g the course o f the t r i p

Due t o t h e custom, w e elected a n e w f l i g h t

a f e w o f o u r passengers bailed o u t a n d l e f t u s ,

crew t o f l y t h e " C l i p p e r. " O u r class

namely, O r l a n d A d a m s , R o l l a n d B r o w n , E r w i n

our Sophomore y e a r were:

Burnham, Charles Gardner, L i l l i a n Gibson, Dessie
Keith. Rosalie Larabell, M a x i n e M a t z , K e n n e t h

Pilot—President, W i l b u r Holmes

Peavey, Willidean Sams. J u a n i t a S t r u b l e , D o n a l d

Co-Pilot— Vi c e President, N i c k B a u m

Swayzee. and M a r y A n n Wadleigh.

Navigator—Secretary, D o r i s K i n g
Flight E n g i n e e r —Treasurer, LeJean Marshall

To start the t r i p out right we elected o u r class
officers f o r o u r Freshman y e a r :

Radio Operator—Reporter, LaVeeda Shafer
Radar Control—Board o f
tative, Janie P o t t e r

Pilot—President. James Ganger
Co-Pilot—Vice President, James L u d l o w

Control To w e r Operator—Class Advisor, M r s .
Ettig.

Navigator—Secretary, Randolphe Roulier
Plight Engineer, Treasurer, Carl kidder
Radio Operator—Reporter. Janie Potter

This y e a r i t was o u r t u r n as high and f l y i n g
Sophomore t o sponsor the Freshman Reception.

Control Tower Operator—Class Advisor, Mrs.
Brokaw

Now as w e f l y i n t o o u r J u n i o r y e a r
the "Clipper" well under control.

Next on our chart was to be the
ception, the main target of the year. I t
sored by the gallant Sophomores, who thought that

This f l i g h t w e started out w i t h
aboard. W e also gained some n e w passengers.

we Freshmen should be put on trial. T h e Ground
crpw 4rneared our faces with cold cream, lipstick.

Namely. Ben Dajos, E l o i s e F r i e n d , J i m F r i e s ,
Audrey Lawrence, M a x Mathews. Dennis Roney,

and blackasiag. H o w e v e r, w e had a l o t o f f u n
and will oadimaitedly always remember it.

Chas. VanLandingham, and Dawn Wiesen.
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�the J -Hop. T h e d a t e w a s A p r i l 2 8 , 1947. R u s s

Again some o f our passengers bailed out. They
were: L l o y d Cummings, M a x Mathews, Geraldine

Derby's Orchestra a n d accompanying

McDonald, Harold Palmatier, Dennis Roney, LeRoy

nished the music. P r e c e d i n g the J-Hop
fully decorated tables f i l l e d t h e g y m .

Smith.

revived a n a l l t o o l o n g f o r g o t t e n custom
senting a banquet i n honor o f the Seniors. Honors

Soon a f t e r the t r i p had started we elected o u r

for making this the zooming success t h a t i t was go

officers w h o w e r e t o operate t h e

to B a r b a r a F r i e n d a n d D o r i s K i n g , o u r

were:

men
Pilot—President, James Blake
Finally we have a t last gained enough altitude

Co-Pilot—Vice President, D o r i s K i n g

to be known as the Senior Class o f " 4 8 . "

Navigator—Secretary, Nancy Dowell
Flight Engineer—Treasurer, Janie P o t t e r

This y e a r w e started o u t w i t h f i f t y -

Radio Operator—Reporter, Susie T r a i l

seng-rs a n d w e gained t w o n e w ones, t h e y were,

Radar Control—Board o f
tative, N i c k B a u m

John L i t w a i t i s , a n d L e w i s W i l c o x . H o w e v e r, t w o

Control To w e r Operator—Class Advisor, M r s .
Wilbur.

and Nancy Dowell.

of o u r passengers bailed o u t , namely, P a t Thomas

The n e x t t h i n g f o r u s t o d o was t o elect our

One o f the most important happenings o f o u r

offic_rs, choose o u r motto, color, and

Junior y e a r was t h e J u n i o r P l a y. T h e t i t l e w a s
"Just D u c k y " a n d t h e c r e w consisted o f R o s s

The results of the election were as follows:

Hamilton, Leona Kowalski, D o r i s K i n g , N a n c y
Dowell, Randolphe Roulier, LaVeeda Shafer, Dawn
Wiesen, Norene Crapo, A l v i n Hutchins,

Pilot—President, Janie P o t t e r
Ca-Pilot—Vice President, Randolphe R o u l i e r

ler, W i l b u r Holmes a n d N i c k B a u m . T h e p l a y
under t h e command o f t h e commanding o f f i c e r

Navigator—Secretary, E s t h e r S p r o u t
Flight Engineer—Treasurer, Leona Kowalski

turned o u t t o be a real twister.

I a d i o Operatar—Rc porter, Susie T r a i l
Next i m p o r t a n t t o u s was t h e d a y when t h e

Radar Control—Board o f
t:V ice, B a r b a r a F r i e n d

officer f r o m t h e Te r r y b e r r y Company
and we selected o u r class rings.

Control T o w e r O p e r a t o r s —Class A d v i s o r s .
Mrs. W i l b u r and M r. Buchan

To h e l p make some money f o r o u r treasury
we sponsored a magazine s a l e a n d i t w a s c o y

We chose. " W e F i n i s h T o B e g i n , " a s o u r

definitely a

class motto. R e d a n d g r a y w e r e o u r class colors.
and R e d Roses a s o u r class f l o w e r.

In t h e s p r i n g a s t h e propellor o f o u r plane
went around, s o d i d o u r Roulette w h e e l a t t h e
Carnival. C a n d y was given away as t h e prize t o

Along i n November w e had a Christmas C a r i
Sale t o r a i s e somz m o n e y. I t t u r n e d o u t t o b e
very successful.

the lucky winner.
Now, t h a t w e have f u l f i l l e d o u r

Next im portant was t h e t a k i n g o f t h e Senior
pictures b y Powell Studio. T h e pictures

quite a l o t o f success i t was o u r t u r n t o sponsor
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t o t y

livered about Christmas time and made

under the command o f o u r C o n t r o l

ful gifts.

erators, M r s . W i l b u r a n d M r . Buchan.
On M a y 16, 1948, we l e f t f o r o u r Senior Tr i p .

We a r e v e r y happy a n d wish t o congratulate
one of our Senior girls. Juanita Smallwood,

We l e f t D e t r o i t o n t h e " G r e a t e r D e t r o i t " enroute

ning f i r s t p r i z e a t the style show which

to Mackinac. W e s p e n t a f u l l d a y v i e w i n g t h e

sored by the F.H.A.

sights o f this metropolis. U p o n landing we spread
out t o various points o f interest, some t a k i n g i n
the F i e l d Museum, Planetarium, C h i n a t o w n , t h e

We also wish t o congratulate D o r i s K i n g f o r

famous stockyards and a host o f other interesting

having been chosen a s D.A.R. Representative f o r

places. A t m i d n i g h t o n c e a g a i n o u r t i r e d c r e w

Quincy H i g h School.

doned t h e i r parachutes f o r t h e i r n e x t t o t h e l a s t
jump. T h i s being Muskegon.

Now, believe i t o r n o t t h e Senior
erned the c i t y f o r one whole day. T h e date being

There we were grounded and traveled v i a the

Feb. 2 0 . 1948. I t w a s a g r e a t b e n e f i t

railways to Grand Rapids, Lansing and

vantage t o a l l o f u s a n d w e wish t o t h a n k t h e

to o u r Quincy base. T h o u g h t r a v e l w e a r y w e a l l

Junior Chamber o f Commerce f o r m a k i n g

enjoyed a n d w i l l l o n g remember o u r Senior S k i p

sible f o r us to administer the city government. O u r

Days.

class president. J a n i e P o t t e r, w a s elected m a y o r
for the day.

We rushed home f r o m o u r t r i p t o attend t h e
J-Hop which was M a y 21. W e hurriedly unpacked
our baggage a n d g o t o u r f o r m a l s a n d

To r a i s e m o n e y t h e S e n i o r Class sponsored
a movie " D a r k Delusion." B e i n g money wise and

pared f o r t h e g r e a t occasion. W e wish t o t h a n k

with high prices mounting higher we ventured i n t o

the J u n i o r Class f o r t h e exquisite a n d w o n d e r f u l

a second m o n e y m a k i n g p r o j e c t . T h i s b e i n g a

J-Hop they gave us. W e a l l had a marvelous t i m e

magazine sale w h i c h lasted t w o weeks. W e a r e

dancing a n d e n j o y e d t h e w h o l e

very p r o u d t o s a y t h a t o u r class r e a l l y g o t o u t

mensely.

and worked, m a k i n g t h e sale a huge succ?ss. W e
Finally, o u r h i g h school days h a d come t o a

also wish t o congratulate Dawn Wiesen f o r being

close w i t h t h e Honor Assemble which was M a y 28.

high salesman.

Nearing o u r f i n a l destination w e
Next i mpor t ant was t h e S n i o r P l a y which was

safety belts, p u t on o u r cap and gowns a n d were

held A p r i l 9 . 1 9 4 . I t was entitled " T h e Groom

all prepared f o r the

Said N o ! " T h e crew consisted o f A l v i n Hutchins,
Leona K - l l i c u t , L e o n a K l w a l s k i , J a n i e P o t t e r ,

Now t h a t o u r j o u r n e y i s o v e r w e s e e o u r

Ben Dajos, N a r e n e Crapo. B a r b a r a F r i e n d , Ross
Hamilton. C h a r l e s V a n L a n lingham, M a r g a r e t

plane h a s come t o a complete landing. T h e t r i p
has ended and a new venture f o r the graduates has

Fm-ad a n d Frances Wa t e r b u r y. I t w a s directed

begun i n t o t h e world o f the f u t u r e .

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�Senior a a i i Wi l l

James Fries wills his ability to stay home nights
to Eddie Boley.

Neil Baum wills his model- T t o M r. Jennings.
Betty Beckwith wills her ability t o ride on the
Coldwater bus t o Janice Adams.

James Ganger w i l l s his ability t o
ble t o D o n L i n t and B o b Boyer.

James Blake w i l l s his ability t o study radio i n

Joyce Gripman w i l l s her ability t o stay slim t o
anyone w h o needs i t .

math class to Glen Englehart.
Norene Crapo w i l l s a l l o f her short skirts t o
LeRoy Cook.

Richard Gripman w i l l s his ability t o keep away
from other men's girls t o D o n L i n t and B o b
Boyer.

Benjamin Dajos w i l l s h i s a b i l i t y t o be quiet
and not get i n trouble t o anyone w h o likes t o

Ross Hamilton w i l l s t o P h i l A n n i s his ability
to play the pin ball machines.

argue and get up petitions.
Junior Diment w i l l s his height t o M r. Watts.

Doris Hawkins w i l l s her ability n o t t o have a
jealous nature t o Lee McDaniel.

Lola Belle Eding wills her ability to have blond
hair to Kenny Earl so that he can also have the

Wilbur Holmes wills his size to anyone on next

nick-name o f "Peroxide-.

year's football team t h a t needs i t .

Debris Everline w i l l s h e r love f o r school t o

Joan Hoopingarner w i l l s her excuses t o get out

Lee McDaniel.

of study hall t o David Blue.

Samuel Everline w i l l s h i s a b i l i t y t o g o w i t h

Alvin Hutchins w i l l s his ability t o keep quiet

more than one g i r l t o his brother, Wa l l y.

to Kenny Phi!son.

Marjorie Feister w i l l s h e r collection o f f l o o r

Leona Kellicut w i l l s her place o n t h z A n n u a l

burns i n Jonesville games t o Nancy W i g h t .

Staff t o some hard-working J u n i o r.

Max Fidler wills his ability t o get

Carl Kidder w i l l s his seventh-hour study h a l l

ping school t o anyone w h o thinks they can get

to anyone w h o wants t o stay after school.

away w i t h i t .
Lila Lee Knapp wills her blond hair to DD:o:lw
Watts and her " c o r n y - jokes t o Betty Fr_end.

Eloise Friend wills her sewing ability t o Helen
Kowalski.

Doris King w i l l s her first chair
Barbara Friend wills her " d o o d l i n g - ability t o
Mr. Watts.

tion i n band t o the surviving trombone player
Dickie Jones. G o o d L u c k !
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�Leona Kowalski wills her quiet dignity and
ability to study to her kid

Junior Rupp wills his quietness to the Entire
Study Hall.

Mildred Kowalski and Esther S p r o u t w i l l
their friendship to Helen Kowalski
Matthews

LaVecda Shafer wills her ability to go
two and one half hours a day to Norma Smith.
Juanita Smallwood wills her sleepy look o n
Friday mornings to

Elwood Lampman wills his pair of
to John Yost.

Margaret Smead wills all of the fun she had in
Band to her brother, Willard

Audrey Lawrence wills to Nancy Downer her
ability not to scream when

Edgar Smith wills his sixth-hour study hall to
anybody that needs another hour

John Litwaitis wills his ability t o t y p e t o
Janice Adams or anyone else having difficulty
in the typing

Ralph Stockwell wills his ability to talk back
to teachers to Larry Johnson.
Esther Sprout wills her blushes to Eddie Boley.

Jim Ludlow wills his small feet to Don Cook.
Maurine Marsh wills her Chemistry book t o
anyone who is crazy enough to take Chemistry.

Kenneth To d d wills his ability n o t t o skip
school t o anybody who skips school
not get away with it.

LeJean Marshall wills his position on
dent Council to someone with lots
like Kenny Philson or Louis Hamilton.

Susie Trail wills the quietness which was willed
to her last year, t o Barbara Major and Nancy
Blosse
Charles VanLandingham w i l l s
bles to Elwin VanHoosear.

France; Peavey wills all her sweet memories of
Q.H.S. to 11.!r kid brother. Donald.

Frances Waterbury wills her saxaphone
Carpenter with the hope that Bess may
ter than she did.

Paul Pierson wills his bashfulness t o Edward
Thompso

Dawn Wiesen wills the ability she
had in basketball t o anyone who can use it.

Jane Potter wills her ability to be a
and not show it to Helen Kowalski and Nancy
Wight.

Norman Wood wills his Math ability t o M r.
Monk

Vern Quiter wills his toothpick to The Home
Ec Dept

Lewis Wilcox wills his ability to talk his way
out of trouble to

Randolphe Roulier. b...ing of sound
by will; it to Louis Hamilton who, he thinks.
will need i t in time.

Ruth Russell wills her flute and piccolo
sister.

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First Row: Smith, Miner, Blair, Morrison, N. Smith ( h i s t o r i a n ) , M a n n , B r a c y, Marshall ( s e c r e t a r y ) , J . S m i t h
and Sawdy.
2nd Row: Adams, Olney, Mast, Horst, Loveberry, BI3sser, Matsel, M a j o r ( r e p . ) , Pierce, Rehner and Keith.
3rd R o w : Mrs. Vo l k e r t (advisor), Fischer ( v i c e pres.), B o l e y, Philson, M y e r s , I . S m i t h , A n n i s , L . Johnson,
Kidder, L . H a m i l t o n ( t r e a s . ) , Blue, M r . Shearer ( a d v i s o r ) .
4th Row: VanHoosear, Yost, Rose, Boyer, Cook (president), Vicory, R. Brown, L i n t , Bailey, C. Smith.
Not pictured: H. Kowalski, D. Watts, P. Patrick ( r e p o - r t e r ) .

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What w i t h summer coming to a cold
tery close, the Class o f '49 decided t o settle down
to the task o f making this, o u r Junior year, really
"pay" i n m o n ! ways t h a n one.
School h a d h a r d l y g o t t e n u n d e r w a y, w h e n
our t h o u g h t s w e r e t u r n e d t o t h e A n n u a l J u n i o r
Play. A f t e r m a n y u n f o r g e t t a b l e rehearsals, w e
presented a h i t o f t h e season— " T h e Penning:on
Case." W e were a l l v e r y w e l l pleased a n d p r o u d
of the results both dramatically and financially.
Our class rings, so long awaited,
their appearance i n t i m e f o r Christmas. "Blessed
be they t h a t w a i t . "
Autumn Swirls, Junior Jumps and lots of other
jivey lingo dances brought the school to our feet i n

admiration o f o u r s t a l w a r t courage
able f a i t h i n t h e w o r k i n g s o f a class a s
mink:us team p l a y i n g i t f a i r.
Many new talents were shown a t the program
presentEd a t t h e Penny P o t L u c k Supper
great t i m e was had b y a l l !
Then t h e d r e a m o f a l l J u n i o r s came t r u e i n
the b u t -luscious J - H o p — " T h e Cinderella B a l l . "
The s o f t , g o l d e n , f a i r y - l i k e atmosphere o f t h a t
night o f M a y 21, was one t o b e treasured f o r t h e
rest o f o u r lives.
Under the u n f a i l i n g guidance o f o u r advisors,
Mrs. Vo l k e r t and M r. Shearer, w e sailed on t o the
close o f school i n j o y o u s recollection o f this, o u r
Junior Ye a r.
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�First Row: M a r y McHenny, J. Dickens, R . Murdock, B. Friend, B. Cox, V. Marshall, I. Ernst,
L. Stout. J. Duncan, L . McDaniel, C. Quiml-y, E . Paul, J . Beers, M . Todd.
2nd Row: M r. MacQueen. J. Wilkinson, W . Booher, L. Hawkins, M. Hamilton, J. Wigent,
Hilton. M . Miller, V. Milbourne, N . Downer, V . I f o r d , L . Heydon, M . Gilchrist, V . M a t z ,
M. Shultz, J. Adams, J. Hubaker and Miss Hethke.
3rd Rcw: R. King, B. Lawrence, 0 . Barton, B. Finley, K. Earl, M. Zimmerman, R. Hermance,
J C i t . man. E. M-rris, J. Stemen, D. Brewer, C . Albright, R. Annis and B. Hughes.
4 h R w : D. Wondergem, B. Underhill, J. Merriman, R. Adams, B. Chase, D. Cook,
n y, W. Everlin-% H . Rocke3,', G. S rang and
N t pictu:-ed: Joyce Russell. Martha M:Henney, Carlyle McDonald, Vi r g i l Moore,
• le .ar.: and Kenneth H a l l

r e i h mePT

First Row: E . Borton. B. Appleton. B . Abramson, C. Ma;thews, B. Clark. D. Curtiss,
ker. E . Sawdy ( s e c . , G. Walker. D. Hilton ( r e p . ) , W. Brown, H. Sowles. A. Paul, S. Gross
and V. Struble.
2nd Row: M r. Monk (advisort. R. Phillips, .1 B l a k e (treas.). B . Sherman. .1. Hackworth, B .
Lothmer, J. Stoddard, B. Carpenter (vice rites.), S. Piper. A. Stetler, B. Huber, B. Feist.r,
J. Topp, N. Wight. J. Diedrich. E. Marshall, J . Bretz, M r. Fischer (advisor).
3rd Row: C. Fish, D. Strang, E . Marsh, R. Howell. T. Normandin, B. Perkins, A. Timperly, J.
Olney, L. Welles, R. PaImpteer, K. Fickle, F. Rose, J. Gary. D. Sebring and D. Blue.
4th Row: V. Bowerman. R. Fish. R. H )uck. B. Swallow, N. Walton, G. Langstaff, M . Fickle.
A. Blair. E . Donnelly, J. Fries. E . Rolf, E . From. F. Heyden, D. Wiesen. J. Hewitt ( p r e . ) .
Not pictured: Guy Barber, Nancy Crapo, D)nald Peavey.
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First Row: L . Cox, R. Hermance, W. Booher, D . F a u l k n e i , B . Q u i m b y, G . Secor, K . M a j o r,
R. Wa l t o n , D . K e i t h , 1. C r a w f o r d , N . K e l l i cut and B . Cockrell.
2nd r o w : M r. Omo, D . Brewer, G. Caplin, D . Riddle, G . F r a r e y, L . M a n n . G . E t c h e y, M .
Tomecek, J . Giddings, N . H a r t l e y, B . W a l d o and S. I r w i n .
3rd Row: R. Wilkinson, M. Grohs!ski, D. Jones, L . VanCleave, L . Person, D. H u l b e r t ,
ka, D. McCurley, R. Friend, E. B l a i r, J. Blosser and R . Estlow.
4th Row: L. K n i r k , J. Pomranka, J. Fiddler, J. Bowers, S . Lebiscki, F. Caskey, J . S m i t h , C .
Brewer, J. Kasperski, R . Hayes, D . McDonald, E . Thomps3n.

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First Row: L. I t win, D. Smith, J. Myers, C. Parker, A . Kuykendall, L . Rogers, B. Chapman, D.
Ellis, J. Wilken, P. Wynkoop, D. Crowe, L . Demarest.
2nd Row: F. Parkinson, C. K n i r k , J. Wilder, B. Plummer, E. Craun, B. Boley, S. Hayward, M.
Ewers, V. Pothoff, P. Woltcale, W. Blosser, H. Hayden and Mrs. Adams.
3rd R o w : J. Jennings, B . Paul. R. R o l f , P. Mains, R . M a n n , A . B r e w e r, R . W i g e n t ,
tler, M . Condra, L . Fickle, E . Marrison a n d L . Sowles.
4th Row: R. Boyer, L . M i l l e r, H . Sanders. W Smead, C. Bowen, R . Holcomb, C. Shilling, R .
Hankins, D. Olney, C. Moore and L. Sebring.
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Front Row: G. Secor, D. Wiesen, N . Blosser, B . M a j o r, F. Wa t e r b u r y, B . Cox, a n d J . Fischer.
Second R o w : M . Kowalski, A . Stetler, J . Diedrich, F. Parkinson, J. Jennings, R . D r y e r, B . M a n n , B .
Sherman, N . Wa l t o n , R . Palmateer, B . Feistcr, R . Wa l t o n , NV. Smead and L . Fickle.
Third Row: I . Bracy, D. Sawdy, J. Loveberry, J. Blake, E . F r o m , J . P o t t e r, L . K n a p p , D . Jones, M .
Feister, D. K i n g and M. Smead.
Fourth R o w : D . Wiesen, N . W i g h t , M . K i d d e r, R . R o u i l e r, L . H o r s t , M r . B u c h a n , J . M c N i c k l e , J .
Blosser and J . Blake.

The Q u i n c y O r i o l e B a n d , u n d e r t h e v e r y
capable d i r e c t i o n o f D o n a l d B u c h a n , m a d e t h e
year of 1947-4S one which will long be remembered
in Quincy Band History. W e began o u r illustrious
year b y presenting a marching exhibition
water 4-H Fair. A t the Hillsdale F a i r we exhibited
our ability to present a fine concert in
Congress b u i l d i n g a n d o u r m a r c h i n g a b i l i t y b y
leading the parade i n t h e evening.
Football season b r o u g h t u s o u t again w h e r e
we ably displayed o u r attractive formations.
We presented a s t i r r i n g e x h i b i t i o n a t t h e
Marching Festival i n Charlotte and an equally f i n e
performance a t t h e We s t e r n sity football game i n Kalamazoo. P r e v i o u s t o o u r
winter concert M a r c h 1 2 w e played concerts a t
Allen and a t Coldwater f o r the Teachers Institute
following the same theme.

We made a f i n e showing a t t h e
test i n Kalamazoo.
Several o f t h e m e m b e r s p a r t i c i p a t e d i n a n
all-county b a n d w h i c h g a v e a c o n c e r t A p r i l 1 8
with the noted trumpeter, Leonard Smith. as guest
soloist.
We w e r e g r a c i o u s l y accepted a t t h e S t a t e
Home a n d T r a i n i n g school i n C o l d w a t e r a n d a t
Percy Jones H l s p i t a l where w e presented concerts
of music i n various styles.
Our band, as usual, gave a n
formance a t H o l l a n d o n M a y 2 2 . W e also added
many b r i g h t notes t o o u r school assemblies.
We were honored w i t h the privilege o f leading
the f u n e r a l procession o f H a r o l d S a t t l e r a n d w e
concluded o u r y e a r b y leading Memorial
rades i n Quincy a n d A l l e n .
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Front Row: M . Condra. L . K n i r k , E . Thompson, L . Persons and B .
Carpenter.
Second Row: M. Hewitt, B. Quimby, C. Rurka, R. Murdock,
by. C. Knapp, D. Quimby, M. H i l t o n and C. M i n o r.
Third R o w : N . R o u l i e r, C . K n i r k , J . Pomranka. M r . B u c h a n , R .
Friend, C. Moore and B . Mann.

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Front R o w : B . M a j o r, D . Wiesen, W . Smead, J . Fischer, G . Secor,
L. Fickle and J. Marshall.
Second Row: E. From, J. Potter, L . Knapp, J. Blake, D. Parker.
Third Row: N. Wight, D. K i n g and M r. Buchan.

First Row: B. Appltiton, E. R i ( 3 n , M. Gilchrist, L. Stout, D. Hilton,
M. M i l l e r and M . Hoinil on.
Second R o w : B. H u b e r, D. Curtiss, J. Beers, D . P a r k e r,
a. I t M i l l -deck and C. Quimby.
Third R o w : E . :Marshall, V . S ( r u b l e , H a c k -worth, J . T 3 p p , B .
LothamAi and .1. Adams.
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let R o w : B . Cox, V. Marshall, D . Wiesen, E . Friend, M . F e i s t e r, D . S a w d y, N . S m i t h , B a r b a r a F r i e n d , D .
King. M . H a m i l t o n , B . M a j o r , J . F i s c h e r, B . M a n n , B . Morrison, L . Eding.
2nd RDW : J. Diedrich, V. Struble, M. Smead, M. Todd, M a r y McHenney, D . H i l t o n , B . C l a r k , D . P a r k e r, D .
Eve-line, J. Duncan, L . Kellicut, J. Marshall, E . Sawdy, D. Curtis, B. Friend, L . McDaniel, W. Booher, Miss
Hethke
rd Row: J. Blake. B. Sherman. L. Knapp, V. ! f o r d . G . Olney, J. Stoddard, B. Feister. J. Wigent,
enter, B . Lothamer, M . Kowalski, R. Phillips, B . S m i t h . D. Hawkins, L . Kowalski.
4th 12,•w: N . Downer, A S t e t l e r, M . H i l t o n , M . S,:hultz, J . Smallwood, J . L o v e b e r r y, I . Pierce, N . Blosser,
B. Beckwith, L. Horst, M. Gilchrist, E. Borton, L. Heydon, S. Piper.
C
The Future Illmemakers o f America have been
doing a splendid j o b throughout t h e year
48. h a v e done m a n y t h i n g s t o a d d t o t h e
enjoyment a n d b e n e f i t o f t h e p e o p l e
Quincy as well as t o the club
The Regional meeting a t Kaltimaz)ri was one
of the club's f i r s t activities. Tw e n t y - f i v e .
attended t h i s m e e t i n g a n d m a d e a f n e shriwing
for o u r club. D o r o t h y Wa t t s was e l e . : t e d V i c e
President f o r Region E i g h t . S h e w i l l attend t h
National Convention i n Kansas C i t y.
The Community F a i r was held i n N .verriber.
As usual, t h e combined wc-rk o f t h e F. HA. a d
F.F.A. produced a n enzer:aining event f o r 1 h 2
community.
Our Christmas B a l l w a s given December 19.
The D r e x e l L a m b O r c h e s t r a p l a y e d u n d e r t h e

beautiful decorations o f t h e Homemaking colors.
We sponsored a fashion show t o help pay f o r
some o f the expenses o f t h e club. W i t h t h e help
of t h e business men a n d women o f t h e t o w n t h e
Show proved t o be a great success.
State Convention at Lansing. March 25-26 was
another o f the club's activities. T h e h i g h p o i n t
girls a t t e n d i n g t h i s interesting meeting included:
Officers—Doris K i n g . B a r b a r a
Smith. and Driri-; Sawdy: high point members are
Betty Beckwith, Frances Peavey, Leona Kowalski,
Dot is B a w k i n . , Barbara Cox, and Dorothy Watts.
With t h e e p-nperation o f Miss Hethke,
f:cers. and t h e members, this y e a r f o r t h e F u t u r e
Ftr.,,,7r,14ker.. o f A m e r i c a was one o f
ing and many intere4ting •
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First R o w : H . Stickney, J . Cottman, W . Everline, L . H a m i l t o n , E. Boley, W. Holmes, L . Marshall, B. B o y e r,
S. Everline, D . Cook, D . Rose.
2nd Row: M r. Fischer, M. Fickle, .1. Merriman, A Hut2112ns, B B a i l e y, J. Yost, D. L i n t , V. Quiter, E. Lampman,
G. Strang, B. Underhill.
3rd R o w : R. Fish, D. Weisen, J. Stemen, P. Annis, N . Wo o d , H . R o c k e y, W . Johnson, E . Va n H o o s e a r, P .
Pierson, R. Lawerence, M . Kidder.
4th Row: C. Fish, R. Howell, R. King, V. Bowerman, A Ti m p e r l e y, J . O l n e y, L . Wells, K . Philson, K . F i c k l e ,
F. Rose, J. Gary, D. Blue.

The F u t u r e Farmers o f America organization
is a club whose main purpose i s t h e improvement
of agriculture as well as t h e education
tainment o f rural f a r m youth.
All t h e projects o u r c l u b carries o n
rected toward the f u l f i l l m e n t o f
We started o u t t h i s y e a r w i t h 3 5
bers t o which w e added 2 3 Green hands, m a k i n g
us a n e n r o l l m e n t o f 5 8 members w h i c h p e r m i t s
us t o j o i n t h e select group o f clubs having 5 0 o r
more members ( 3 8 clubs out o f approximately 200
have 50 o r more members).
During t h e summer various members o f t h e
club assisted i n o u r Co-operative projects, namely
sheep dipping and dairy barn spraying. W e dinned
around 1200 sheep and sprayed a total o f 35 d a i r y
barns
Our f i r s t f a l l a c t i v i t y w a s t h e

livestock a t t h e local c o u n t y f a i r s w i t h
bers participating. T h e n t h e l o c a l F . H . A . a n d
F.F.A. f a i r was held here a t Q.H.S. a n d proved t o
be one o f o u r m a j o r projects.
We had several exhibitors a t t h e State F. F. A .
Fat Stock Show who came o u t v e r y w e l l o n t h e i r
well f i t t e d
Again t h i s y e a r w e cooperated w i t h t h e local
Chamber o f Commerce i n sending two delegates to
the national F. F. A . Convention a t K a n s a s C i t y.
Early t h i s s p r i n g o u r c l u b gave a demonstration
before t h e State Grange Convention o f h o w w e
conduct o u r m e e t i n g s a n d g a v e w i t h t h i s t w o
honorary membership degrees t o t w o l o c a l m e n
who have been o f assistance t o o u r club.
This y e a r w e w i l l h a v e t h r e e S t a t e F a r m e r
candidates.
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First Row: D. King, E . Sawdy, J. Loveberry, J . Fischer, J. Marshall, B . Major, V. Marshall,
B. Mann and D . Curtiss.
2nd Row: S. Trail, N. Blosser. B. Clark, D. P : r k e r, D . Sawdy, I . Pierce, L . J. Horst,
penter and Mrs. Wilbur.
3rd Row: J. Diedrich, E . Marshall, B . L . Sherman, A . Stetler, M . Shultz, V . L . I f o r d , B .
L. Smith, V. Strubble and M . E . Blue.

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2nd Row: J. Pomranka, J. Cottman, C. K•dder, N . Walton, R . Dajos, .1. Vicory. M . K I , H •
and Max Zimmerman.
3rd Row: B . Mann, T. N,,rmand;n, K F i t -1.02. L . Fickle, f;. M o r n ' . J. L o d l , w, M r. Buchar,
R. Roolier. L . Hamil'on. J Stemen. .1. Hewitt and P. Main..

�Front R o w : M r. Sh-arer, C. K i d d e r, C V a n Landingham, S . T r a i l , B . B e y e r, N . B a u m ,
E. Major, L . Cook, K . To d d and Mrs. Vo l k e r t .
Back Row: M. Feister, R. R o u r e r, J. Ludlow, E . Smith, J . Ganger, V. Q u i t e r,
gardner, M . F i d l e r, D . C•mk, W. Holmes, B . Dajos, J. Fries, R. Adams, R . Hamilton, E .
B I c y, K . Philson and J. Potter.
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First r o w : L. Cook, B. Dajos, D . Cook, N . Baum, W. H o l m e s , J . F r i e s . R . H a m i l t o n , V . Q u i t e r a n d C .
VanLandingham.
2nd r o w : E. Boley, H . Stickney, E. Smith, M . F i d l e r, J . Diment, Coach Shearer, B . B o y e r, J . V i c o r y, B .
Underhill, R . A n n i s a n d E . Lampman.
3rd r o w : J . Stemen, 0 . B o r t o n , K . To d d , A . Hutchins, D . Rose, W . Everline, B . Chase, R . A d a m , D .
Brewer and K . Philson.
The Q u i n c y football eleven h a d a
appointing season, f i n i s h i n g seventh i n
'C' Conference, although a host o f
turned f r o m the successful ' 4 6 team.

the s e c o n d w i n o f t h e s e a s o n a s t h e O r i o l e s
trounced t h e L i t c h f i e l d Te r r i e r s .
rest o f t h e season proved dismal as f a r as Quincy
was concerned, due to losses in the f i n a l
with A t h e n s a n d Bronson.

The O r i o l e s opened t h e f o o t b a l l season b y
taking a beating f r o m the Coldwater reserve team.
losing because o f a n inadequate pass defense. I n
the Conference opener w i t h H o m e r t h e f o l l o w i n g
week, Quincy ran back an intercepted pass t o take
the lead i n the second quarter, b u t a
ception i n t h e closing minutes o f t h e game made
the f i n a l score

This m a d e t h e season t o t a l L i - t h e Orioles
two victories and one t i e as against f o u r defeats.
The Orioles scored f o r t y - f i v e points on
downs a n d t h r e e e x t r a points. M a n y b-.ys o n t h e
squad w e r e awarded Va r s i t y l e t t e r s f o r
forts.

A w e e k l a t e r t h e Reading Rangers t r i m m e d
the Orioles on a soggy field. B o u n c i n g
this defeat, t h e Q u i n c y eleven b e a t U n i o n C i t y
by driving the length o f the f i e l d t w i c e
downs. T h e Orioles dropped o u t o f the Conference
race b y losing t o Jonesville o n a sandy
slowed down t h e whole Quincy team.

QUINCY 0
QUINCY 6
QUINCY 6
QUINCY 1
QUINCY 7
QUINCY 1
QUINCY 0
QUINCY 0

A l a r g e homecoming crowd was treated w i t h
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C O L D WAT E R
HOMER
READING
UNION C I T Y
JONESVILLE
LITCHFIELD
AT H E N S
BRONSON

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2
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Top Ro.% . M g r. R . Hamilton, M g r. J . Erie'', B . Hajos, D . Cook, B .
Boyer, M g r. Jerry Fries and Coach Dale Shearer.
Center: E. Lampman, J. Ganger, E. Donnelly, D. Lint and P. Annis.
Bottom: K. Phi!son, K. Todd, .1. Hewitt and E. Holey.

Orioles took a n early lead and held i t throughout
the game. Quincy lost the last f o u r games o f the
season t o R e a d i n g , U n i o n C i t y , A t h e n s a n d
Bronson
After two days practice a t Hillsdale College,
the Orioles went u p against Homer f o r the f i r s t
game of the tournament playoffs. A f t e r a
at the end o f the first quarter, the
forged ahead and went on t o upset Homer and go
into t h e second round o f t h e playoffs. T h i s a l l
proved futile, however, as. the Orioles were beaten
the next night b y the Reading Rangers. Members
of the team were awsrded Varsity 'Q' Letters.

A total o f fifty-three candidates
Coach Dale Shearer on the first day
practice, but a week later the squad was cut down
to a workable number.
Facing H-imer in the season's inaugural game,
the Orioles had a team composed o f two Juniors, a
Sophomore and two Freshmen. T h e inexperienced
team was beaten easily. Jonesville followed Homer
and the Comets also trounced t h : Orioles.
Quiney's first victory came a t the
the Litchfield Terriers. T h e Orioles won
points. Quincy looked vastly improved in
field game and t h e Orioles went o n t o give t h e
championship-bound Reading Rangers a scare, b y
staying close until the final minutes o f
However, the Orioles dropped hack
ing overwhelmed by the Union City Maroons i n a
fast game. Although the Orioles looked better, they
lost games to Athens, Bronson. Homer
ville before gathering i n t h e i r second victory o f
th• sea.on. T h e victim was again Litchfield.

QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY
QITINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY
QUINCY
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25-34
30-36
12-2
13-3
31-40
21-29

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40-6
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19-5
42-45
37-52
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Front Row: E. Donnelly, V. Quiter, B . Dajos, L . Cook, D . Cook, M .
Fidler, J. Fries, R. Adams and R . Roulier.
Back R o w : Don Brewer ( m g r. ) , K . Philson, J. Stemen, B . Chase, E .
Smith, C. VanLandingham, W . Everline, G. Strang, C . K i d d e r,
E. Boley and J. Fries ( m g r. ) .

The Oriole Baseball team started practice soon
after the end o f the basketball season and used the
gymnasium u n t i l weather conditions became better.
There w e r e e i g h t lettermen r e t u r n i n g f r o m l a s t

Carl CarlKidder, outfielder, a n d Eddie
The season started w i t h Litchfield as

year's team, and about s i x t y o t h e r candidates o u t

and Bronson. 9-1.

and t h e Q u i n c y t e a m t o o k a 11 - 8 beating. T h e
next t w o games were also losses—Union C i t y, 7-6,

for team berths.

As t h e season w o r e on, t h e team

Among t h e e i g h t r e t u r n i n g l e t t e r m e n , f o u r

ter f i e l d i n g a n d m o r e b a t t i n g power, a n d
final game, t h e r e w a s a m a r k e d
the whole team.

were members o f last year's v a i s i t y team—Randy
Roulier, second baseman; B e n D a j o s , shortstop;
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First Row: E. Boley, K . Philson, J. H e w i t t , R. Palmateer, C. Kidder,
J. Stemen, T. Normandin a n d G. L a n g s t a ff .
Second R o w : E . S m i t h , B . Dajos, L . Cook, D . Cook, M . F i d i e r, J .
Fries, V. Quiter and R. Adams.
Third R o w : D . B r e w e r ( m g r. ) , E . F r o m , 0 . B o r t o n , H . Stickney,
G. S t r a n g , A . H u t c h i n s , C . VanLandingham, B . B a i l e y, R .
Roulier, P. A n n i s and J e r r y Fries ( m g r. ) .

Three days later the team went t o Albion t o
participate in the Annual Albion Invitational Track
meet. A week later the Little 'C Conference Track
meet was held with Quincy finishing
of the tracksters finished first, b u t
Alvin Hutchins and Ben Itajos finished
the half-mile, pole vault and 440 dash, respectively.

The O r i o l e T r a c k t e a m - ) m p e t e d i n t h r e e
scheduled meets this year and although not winning
any of them, made a credible showing.
day. A p r i l 5 . t h e Quincy track t e a m traveled t o
Union C i t y and took part i n a triangular meet i n
which Athens was the victor with Quiney second.
The Orioles took only t w o f i r s t places—

Other third, fourth and f i f t h places
Oriole representatives w e r e enough t o p u t t h e
team in fourth place.

and the high j u m p - - h u t gathered 2 2 1 3 points.
er-ttigh • r . r , Union C i t y.
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Standing: Cheryl M i n e r ( M a n a g e r ) , Vi r g i n i a Milbourne, M a r y M c K e n n y, B a r b a r a C l a r k , D a w n Weisen,
Norma Smith, Joan Duncan, M a r j o r i e Feister, E s t h e r Sprout, I o l a Pierce a n d M r s . Vo l k e r t .
Kneeling: Nancy W i g h t , Joan W i g e n t , Barbara M a j o r, J u l i a B l a k e a n d M a u r i n e M a r s h .
captains Janie Potter and Sue Trail.

Quincy Queens played eight games d u r i n g the
47 18 season w i t h t h e same priceless s p i r i t o f t h e
p-st. T h e season b r o u g h t some s t i f f competition.
and b e f o r e e a c h g a m e Coach Vo l k e r t a n d t h e
Queens could he seen i n t h e traditional hand-clasp
that sent them onto the f l o o r w i t h a f i n e
fair p l a y a n d a determined t r y f o r v i c t o r y.

Playing the North Adams A l l -Star team i n the
closing game was one o f the highlights o f
son. A l t h o u g h , i t m a r k e d t h e t h i r d d e f e a t , t h e
Queens p r o u d l y e n d e d t h e season s m i l i n g —with
the s p i r i t t h a t t h e Q u i n c y Cotton Queens have
maintained d u r i n g the passing years.
This y e a r again, w e lose several seniors w h o
will be greatly missed. T h e y a r e : Co-captains Jane
Potter a n d S u e T r a i l , M a u r i n e M a r s h , M a r j o r i e
Feister, D a w n Weisen a n d E s t h e r Sprout. These
girls w i l l l o n g remember t h e Queens,
kert and t h e motto which has taken r o o t i n every
Queen's heart, " N o t w h e t h e r w e w i n o r 1 ise. b u t
how w e p l a y t h e g a m e . " M a y t h e s p i r i t o f t h e
Queens never be broken.

The w i n n i n g streaks t h a t t h e Queens h a v e
known d u r i n g t h e past seasons w a s o n c e a g a i n
broken b y t h e Jonesville lassies i n t h e o p e n i n g
game o f t h e season, 16-14.
The Queens pride themselves i n
session o f t h e "Golden S h o e " — o n l y t w i c e d u r i n g
the past t e n y e a r s c a n t h e Rangerettes boast o f
holding i t i n t h e i r possession.
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First R o w : D. Jones, R. Friend, T. Va n Cleave, C. R u r k a , E . B l a i r
and J . Blosser.
Second Row: D. McCurley, J. Fidler, R. Hayes, F. Caskey, J. Smith,
C. B r e w e r and J. Bowers.

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First R o w : E . F r o m , R . Palmateei, G . Sarb,er, K . Fickle, Coach
Shearer, G. Langstaff, J. Fries, E . Marsh and D . Sebring.
Second Row: R. Howell, T. Normandin, R. Fish, N. Walton,
low, A . Blair, D. Peavey, E . D3nnelly, J. Hewitt, V. Bowerman
and J . Olney.

F i t Row: K. Fickle. T. Noi mandin, D . Sebring and C.
2nd Row: R. Annis, C. Sarber, .1. Stemen, 0 . Bolton, R. Palmateer.
3rd Row: E . From, B . Swallow, N . Walton. B . Chase, Coach Dale
Shearer, A . Blair, W. F.verline, R. Adams and G. Strang.
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Ben Dajos and K e n PhiIsrm b a t t l e f o r t h e ball. O t h e r players are,
from l e f t to r i g h t : J . H e w i t t , J. Ganger, E . Donnelly, K . To d d
and D. Cook.

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We have lived through a war, n o t only o f men and
guns, but a battle of great minds . . . the great minds of
science and industry.
We are the teen-agers who will take the steps to build
our country and our country's democracy back u p t h e
ladder of
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keep peace and happiness in the world of tomorrow.
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Willums School
RUBY H O D G E
I n t e r n a t i o n a l Business. F t . W a y n e
Secretary

�Student Council
Back t o w, l e f t t o right: Bess Carpenter, Joan M a r s h a l l , R u t h Dryer, K a r o l
Major, R o b e r t Adams. D o n a l d Cook, N o r m a Smith. R o y Brown, V e r i t a
Marshall, Jim Strmsn, Kenneth Phi!son.
liiidd!e row, l e f t t o r i g h t : D i c k Jones. Nancy W i g h t . M a r i a n K i d d e r, R o g e r
Annis, Eddie Boley, Raymond Boyer.
Front row, l e f t to r i g h t : M r. Watts, Barbara M a j o r. J e a n Fischer. N a n c y
Bloss:r, Patricia Unick.
September 23, 1948
M a r Diary: To d a y the f i r s t m e e t i n g
Board o f Directors was brought t o order by t h e
vice-pr-sident Jean Fischer. T h e President Louie
Hamilton has moved away 30 it was decided t h a t
the next highest a n t h e b a l l o t will hold office
this year.
This year two new committees
ed; t h e Act:vities C o m m i t t e e a n d t h e H e a l t h
Committee. All classes and clubs will consult the
Activities Cemmittre f o r d a t e s f o r meetings,
parti:s e t . (ances. I f there a r e any complaints
abot t t-.12 cleanliness o r other items concerning
health t h e y will be given t o the
tee t o investigate.
October 12.
Dear Diary: T 1 ' Homecoming was discussed.
We h a d a general meeting o f t h e student body.
The Social Committee reported t h a t t h e money
allotted t h r m would n e t cover expenses f o r t h e

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homecoming a n d s t i l l b e a b l e t o h i r e a good
orchestra. A f t e r m u c h discussion, t h e students
decided on a plan by which they would make u p
the extra money used f o r t h e orchestra.
Nickel a week is now a t h i n g o f the past i n
Q. H . S. f o r w e n o w h a v e s t u d e n t association
tickets w h i c h cost $2.25 a n d m u s t be presented
upon entering a n y school financed
you lose your card, you m a y get another one f o r
the small fee of 10e.
December 10,
Dear Diary: Today the board was very' proud
of some o f its members f o r t h e y presided a t a
general assembly. T h e r e were about
bers on t h e stage, e a c h one told us about some
improvements w h i c h could a n d should b e m a d e
around school.
It w a s suggested t h a t we use some o f t h e
money i n t h e sinking fund a t t h e bank
chase shades f o r the gym.

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Health C o m m i t t e e
Back r o w. l e f t t o r i g h t :
Edward D o n n e l l y , M r .
Shearer. M r s . Vo l k e r t . M r .
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F r o n t r a w. l e f t t o r i g h t ;
Paul W o l f c a l e , R o g e r
Annis. B e i . t y L o u S m i t h ,
Janice G i d d i n g s
Social C o m m i t t e e
Left t o r i g h t : J u l i a B l a k e .
Kenneth P h i l s e n . N o r m a
Smith, M r s . B r o w n N a n c y
V.I7,11t. M r. Zerba
Activities C o m m i t t e e
Left t o r i g h t .
Richard F r i e : , W i l l i a m
Plummer. B i l l S w a l l o w ,
Mrs. MacQueen. M r. Jacobs,
Mr. M o n k
Second r o w, l e f t t o r i g h t :
Roy B r o w n . J u n i o r Bowers,
Wallace E v e r F n e

Noon C o m m i t t e e
Left t o r i ; h t :
walski. V o n d a l e e I f o r d ,
Dennis S e b r i n g . W a l l a c e
Everline. M r . M o n k , M r s .
AdairF.. M r. Fischer, Robert
Adams. R a y m o n d B o y e r .
Nancy C r a p ) ,
penter
As e m b l y C o m m i t t e e
Left t o r i g h t : B a r b a r a
M a j o r. D o r i . ; S a w d y, M r .
Jennings. M r . M a c Q u e e n .
K a r o l M a j o r. J o a n W i g e n t .
Athletic C o m m i t t e e
L e f t t o r i g h t : M r s . Vo l k e r t .
Virginia M i l b o u r n e , Donald
Cook. B o b B o y e r, B a r b a r a
Clark. M r . S h e a r e r

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I. P l a n n e r s o f Our Journey

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XV. S a t u r d a y Night Shows
XVI. T h e Musical Travelers
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XXI. D a t e s of Meaning on Our Trip
XXII. S t a r t and Finish
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nature."
NANCY B L O S S E R — " I ' l l w r i t e y o u a s t o r y. "

ROBERT B A I L E Y- - I ' m b u s y d o i n g n o t h i n g . '
I VA M A Y B R A C Y — " I ' m a s l a v e f o r w o r k , b u t I
love i t .
R O B E RT B O Y E R — " W h i l e t h e g i r l s s w o o n
he's s a t i s f i e d . ' '

R I C H A R D ROSE— " A n a l l ' r o u n d good f e l l o w. '
F R I E D A B L A I R - - A q u i e t seeker o f knowledge."
ROY B R O W N — " W i t h o u t love,
pers."

LOIS J E A N H O R S T — 'Number, please."
E D WA R D C O T T M A N — " H e ' s got a n eye f o r a good
time.
JEAN F 1 S C H E R — " P r e c i o u s t h i n g s c o m e i n
l i t t l e bundles."

LEROY C O O K —"A w i n n e r i n a l l h e a t t e m p t s . "
HELEN K O W A L S K I — " J u s t c a l l m e f a r m e r. "
LAWRENCE J O H N S O N — " Ve r y q u i e t . "

JANET L O V E B E R R Y- - I love w o r k : i t fascinates m e .
I can i t a n d stare a t i t f o r h o l i r s ;
M A R I O N K I D D E R — " I f y o u w a n t t o k n o w, j u s t
ask me."
IRENE K E I T H — " T h e L u s t W e e k - E n d ! "

H E RY L M I N E R — " H I ' m n o t t h e r e . . w a i t . "
DON L I N T —"He w h o loves m y dog, loves me, aLso.”
BARBARA M A N N — " W i t h m a n y a
f l u t t e r. "

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BETTE M O R R I S O N — " O h ! t h o s e
ings!'
B E T T Y L O U S M I T H —"Free f r o m a l l c a r e . "

DORIS S A W D Y - - I t ' s F r i d a y . . . a n o t h e r week- e n d ! "
K E N N E T H P H I L S O N — " N o w, I ' l l t e l l y o u a n o t h e r
one."
DOROTHY W A T T S — " I ' m t h e p r i n c i p a l ' s
niece.'
JOAN M A R S H A L L —"Oh, goodness. i s m y f a c e red..
LESLIE NIYERS— 'Mischief l u r k s i n t h e d e p t h o f
his eyes."
V I R G I N I A M A S T — " Yo u s a y y o u c a n h e a r
me?"

1 B A R B A R A M A J O R —"Where w e r e y o u a l l s u m m e r ? "
JACK V I C O R Y — " A smile f o r a l l , a welcome glad,
he i s a j o v i a l , h a p p y l a d . .
NORMA M A T S E L - - I d o n ' t u n d e r s t a n d . "

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IOLA P I E R C E —Let's g o v e r t..) m y house."
E LW I N V A N HOOSEAR— 'A q u i e t f e l l o w h u t
quite a f e l l o w. "
MAE R E H N E R — • W h c r i j o y a n d d u t y c l a s h
. . l e t d u t y go t o s m a s h . '

GENIEVE O L N E Y - - A q u i e t lass i n r i
IRA S M I T H — I ' m n o t a f r a i d o f work. I can l a y
down beside i t a n d g o t s l e e p
NORMA S M I T H - - S h e put.s h e r a orries down
in t h e b o t t o m o f h e r h e a r t a n d smiles."
EDWARD B O L E Y — D i d I E Ve,' t e l l y : u about n i
PAT R I C I A U N I C K — H o n o r . a n d Ota-v'
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�SENIOR C L A S S O F F I C E R S
Leroy C J o k , President
K e n n e t h P h i I s o m Tr e a s u r e r
Robert B o y e r, V i c e President

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Remembering b a c k . t h e g o l d r u s h d i d n ' t
s t a r t i n '49. I n o u r case, i t s t a r t e d o n September
5, 1945. T h i s w a s t h e d a y w h e n t h e r u s h s t a r t e d
and t h e t o t a l n u m b e r c f t n e m i n e r s t h a t started
out was 58. c o m i n g fr::,m f a r a n d n e a r. Q u i n c y
and A l l e n . t h a t i s .
Starting o u t o n o u r adventurous journey w e
had t o have some g u i d a n c e a n d s o w e elected a
g o ; e r n i n g b o d y. F o r t h e f i r s t y e a r c f
rush e h a d a s our President, H a r l e y Piper; Vice
president, J o h n Yo s t ; S e c r e t a r y, N z r m a M a t s e l :
Treasurer, J o a n M a r s h a l l ( w e s o m e t i m e s h a v e
wondered i f she was a n y r e l a t i o n t o
shall, t h e m a n w h o discovered t h e
sentative. B a r b a r a M a j o r, a n d t h e l i t t l e l a d y who
kept u s i n c o n t a c t w i t h t h e outside w o r l d a s
Jean F i s c h e r ( R e p o r t e r ) . A s a v e r y good f r i e n d
and h e l p f u l advisor we selected M r. Oscar Fischer.
The 21st d a y o f September we f i r s t
iated t o t h e r c u g h roads o f l i f e a n d w e d o mean
i n i t i a t e d ; p h y s i c a l l y a s w e l l a s l i t e r a l l y. I t
a slight b i t o f f our way t o "California", b u t I
guess t h e Sophomores d e c i d e d w e s h o u l d g o
South f o r a l i t t l e w h i l e s o consequently w e were
all d a r k e n e d b y o u r u p p e r classman. H o w e v e r ,
the boys Vl ere v e r y m u c h a t h o m e i n

7'w( Iv(

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Joan M a r s h a l l , S e c r e t a r y
Mrs. Vo l k e r t . A d v i s o r
Norma S m i t h . H i s t o r i a n

OUR
ails a n d t h e g i r l s i n t h e i r g i n g h a m dresses. T o
make u p f o r t h e harshness a n d c r u e l t y.
eriors f u r n i s h e d refreshments a n d gave u s a nice
little dance following.
" A l l w o r k a n d n o p l a y makes Jack a d u l l b o y " .
SO-we g a l e a n assembly o r r a t h e r a H a l l o w e en
Parade a n d w e I'ound i t w a s j u s t a b i t o n t h e
aisle_rolling side.
Come J u n e 5 , o u r f i r s t y e a r o f t h e
was o v e r. W e celebrated b y h a v i n g a p i c n i c .
After t h r e e m o n t h s o f recuperation w e again
started c n o u r j o u r n e y westward. T h e 52 m i n e r s
started o n September 3 . 1946 a n d
ward we elected a new governing
President, K e n n e t h P h i l s m ; Vice President, Joan
Marshall; S e c r e t a r y, J e a n F i s c h e r ; T r e a s u r e r.
Leroy C o c k ; R e p o r t e r, B a r b a r a M a j o r,
presentative, K e n n e t h P h i l s o n a n d w e
tunate t o h a v e w i t h us M r s . N e l l Vo l k e r t as o u r
class a d v i s o r.
I n r e m e m b r a n c e o f t h e y e a r previous t o t h i s
time w e g e n e r o u s l y alponsored t h e F r e s h m a n
reception. E a c h F r e s h m a n dressed t o f i t
her p a r t i n t h e p r o g r a m . F o r e n t e r t a i n m e n t
following t h e p r o g r a m e v e r y o n e e n j o y e d t h e
dance a n d f i l l e d u p o n c i d e r

�While t r a v e l i n g o n t h e l o n g , d r y, d u s t y r o a d
on A p r i l 23, 1947 w e s to p p e d j u s t l o n g e n o u g h
to E l e c t n e w officers f o r t h e
The m i n e r s e l e c t e d a s p r e s i d e n t , L e r o y C o o k ;
Vice P r e s i d e n t , J e a n F i s c h e r ; S e c r e t a r y, J o a n
Marshall; Tr e a s u r e r, L o u i s H a m i l t o n : R e p o r t e r,
Pat P a t r i c k ; Representative, B a r b a r a M a j o r a n d
Historian, N o r m a S m i t h .
We selected o u r m o t t o a n d class
white rose Cams o u t o n top, w i t h o u r colors, rose
and w h i t e a n d t h e f l y i n g b a n n e r, " T h e r e
Lenches o n t h e r o a d t o success.
While s t i l l 3 r d class m i n e r, M a y 9, t h e n i g h t
of t h e a l l school c a r n i v a l arrived. I t f o u n d t h e
class o f .49 s e l l i n g noise makers,
ers and p a p e r h a t s ! W h a t a n i g h t !
orous e v e n t o f t h e e v e n i n g w a s
Boyer. B o b a n d C r a w f o r d . Imogene IA ere crowned
king a n d queen. A l l ' s w e l l t h a t e n d s well. T h e
c a r n i v a l w a s a g r e a t success a n d f u n w a s h a d
by a l l .
To E n t e r t a i n t h e p u b l i c t h e m i n e r s decided t o
sponsor - T h e P e n n i n g t o n C a s e " o n N o v e m b e r
26. R e a l l y ! i t w a s a b i g success!
Next we sponsored a m a g a z i n e sale. C a p t a i n s
Jean F i s c h e r a n d L e r o y C o o k w e r e n a m e d .
As we j o u r n e y e d f a r i n t o c u r J u n i o r year t h e r e
were s : m e changes m a d c i . J o a n S m i t h , R a y
Brown, a n d Charles S m i t h l e f t us. W h i l e Janice
Adams, L a w r e n c e J o h n s o n , I r e n e K e i t h , M a e
Rehner a n d C h e r y l M i n e r j o i n e d o u r c a r a v a n .
Next t h e m o s t m a g n i f i c e n t e v e n t o f
was t h e 13th a n n u a l J-hop, the " C i n d e r e l l a Ball".
The b i g n i g h t o f M a y 21, f i n a l l y
the c e i l i n g w a s c o m p l e t e l y decorated
ocns a n d t h e stage, w h i c h was t h e setting o f t h e
orcnestra, h a d a background o f Cinderella i n h e r
rags a n d h e r glamourous evening gown. Tr e l l i s ' s
were located about t h e r o o m w i t h s p r i n g flowers.
Ta s t y r e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e served. I t
edly a glorious e v e n i n g .
We h e l d o u r p i c n i c a t t h o
It d i d n ' t r a i n .
September 10, 1948 f o u n d u s m i n e r s . f o r t y t w o
in n u m b e r, r e g i 4 e r i n g as F I R S T class-- Seniors.

that is). H a p p y days ahead! W e were
ard B o u n d " .
Alas! t h e n a m e m i n e r s s l o w l y t u r n e d t o `49ers.
Our f i r s t a c t i v i t y o f t h e y e a r
Christmas C a r d s .
We w e r e p r o u d t o have J e a n F i s c h e r a n d B o b
Boyer c h o s e n a s t h e H o m e c o m i n g k i n g a n d
queen,
On G r a e b e r 21, w e w e r e a l l dressed u p t o s i t
before t h e camera w i t h a nice smile f o r
ie. I t w a s t h e g r a d u a t i o n p i c t u r e o f c o u r s e .
" Tw o G e n t l e m e n a n d V e r o n a " w a s c h o s e n a s
the m i n e r p r o d u c t i o n o f t h e year. W e set f o r t h
w i t h a business l i k e s t r i d e , a n d t h e
went u p N o v e m b e r 17. A s e c o n d p e r f o r m a n c e
was g i v e n o n November 18. I t t u r n e d o u t t o b e
a good s h o w.
Various t y p e s o f n a m e c a r d s were leceived o n
November 22.
The m i n e r s h a d a p e n n y p o t l u c k o n December
14, a n d a f t e r h a v i n g f i l l e d u p w i t h
to eat, t h e e v e n i n g w a s r o u n d e d o u t b y s i n g i n g
Christmas carols.
Smiling a n d frovvning faces, as i n t h e gold r u s h
days, f i l l e d t h e h a l l s o n December 17.
iors h a d f i n a l l y r e c e i v e d
On F e b r u a r y 1, t h e m i n e r s a l l e n j o y e d t h e
lovely banquet. giver. i n t h e i r h o n o r by t h e j u n i c r
class.
Stopping o f f f o r a lovely f o r m a l a f f a i r a l l t h e
miners a t t e n d e d t h e J - H c p g i v e n b y t h e J u n i o r s
on M a y 13.
I n M a y, a s i d e t r i p w a s experienced i t h t h e
.49ers t a k i n g a f i v e d a y t r i p t o
which w a s v e r y e d u c a t i o n a l a n d i n s p i r i n g .
As o u r journey's end d r e w n e a r w e realized w e
had h a d troubles, h e a r t -aches, f u n a n d l a u g h t e r.
The f i n a l s t e p s w e r e t a k e n J u n e 2,
t i o n - - i t h some t e a r s , some smiles a n d a deep
feeling w i t h i n t h e hearts o f t h e i n d i v i d u a l '49ers.
hey h a d successfully r e a c h e d o n e d e s t i n a t i o n
in l i f e a n d were n o l o n g e r t h e c l a s s o f '49, b u t
individuals w h o w o u l d s t e p f o r t h i n t o t h e w o r l d
to seek t h e r i c h e s y e t t o come.

Llwin VanFiftnsear N o r m a F m i t h N a n c y i l l o , s e r
Valedictorian D . A. R. G i r l S a l l t a t o r i a n

��GTRAIL
Te n t o p Seniors
Standing:
Marion K i d d e r
Iva M a y B r a c y
Norma S m i t h
Leroy Cook
Patricia P a t r i c k U n i c k
Nancy Blosser
Seated:
Jean F i s c h e r
E L w i n Va n Hoosear
Eclvk ard B o l e y
Barbara M a j o r
if
ADAMS. J A N I C E — F . H . A .
Oriole, A n n u a l . * J u n i o r
ANNIS. P H I L — A t h l e t i c s , F. F.
A., J r . P l a y
E A I L E Y. B O B — F. F. A., T r a c k
BLAIR. F R E I D A — Y -teens.
Criole. F' H . A . , *Sophomore
BLOSSER, N A N C Y — F . H . A . ,
Y-teens, B a n d , Council, Oriole
-Editor
COLEY. E D D I E — F. F. A.. " Q "
Club. Oriole, J r. a n d S r. P l a y,
Athletics. C o u n c i l
BOYER, B O B — A t h l e t i c s . F. F.
A., " Q " C l u b
BRACY, I V A M A Y — F . H . A . .
Y- t e n s , A n n u a l . Oriole, B a n d .
Jr. a n d S r. P l a y
BROWN, R O Y — O n . l e
COOK, D A L E — * S e n i c r
COOK. L E R O Y — C l a s s o f f i c e r.
Annual. J r . a n d S r. P l a y, " Q "
Club. B o y ' s State. A t h l e t i c s
COTTMAN, E D — F. F.
fall
FIS( HER. J E A N — B a n d , F. H .
A Y . e n s , J r . a n d S r . P l a y.
erh. Griole.
11 prP-id.r.t. Halloween queen,
H m e Comin4 queen
HORST. L O I S J E A N - F. H . A..
en . B n d . Cr.oruA. O r i o l e
IGHNSON L AW R E N C E —
,r

K E I T H , IRENE—Oriole, Y -teens,
*Juni:r
KIDDER, M A R I O N — B a n d ,
OrcheAra. Baseball, F . F. A . ,
Boy Scouts, A n n u a l , J r . a n d
Sr. P l a y, C o u n c i l
K O WA L S K I , H E L E N — F. H . A . ,
Y-teens, Oriole, B a n d , Sr. P l a y
L I N T, D O N — F'. F. A., A t h l e t i c s
L O V E B E R RY, J A N E T — Y- t e e n s ,
F. H . A., A n n u a l , O r i o l e , B a n d
MANN, B A R B A R A — Y -teens,
F. H . A., J r. P l a y, Band, Oriole,
Annual
MARSHALL. J O A N — F. H . A . ,
Y-teens, Council.
estra, S r. P l a y. Class O f f i c e r
MAJOR, B A R B A R A — B a n d , F.
H. A . . Y -teens,
Captain, Cheerleader. J r . a n d
Sr. Play, Oriole,
cil. O r c r, e s t r a .
ner, " Q " C l u b , Class O f f i c e r

Annual, C o u n c i l
and S r . P l a y, Class O f f i c e r
PHILSON, K E N N Y — A t h l e t i c s ,
Council, F ' . F. A . , " Q ' C l u b ,
Jr. a n d Sr. Play, A n n u a l , Class
Officer
PIERCE, I O L A —
ette, C h e e r l e a d e r, F . H . A . ,
Basketball, Y -teens, A n n u a l ,
Jr. a n d S r . P l a y , " Q " C l u b ,
Class O f f i c e r
REHNER, M A E
F .
H . A.,
Oriole, * J u n i o r
ROSE, R I C H A R D
F .
F. A . ,
Football
S M I T H , B E T T Y L O U — F. H . A.,
Y-teens, S r . P l a y , C h o r u s ,
Oriole, A n n u a l
SMITH, I R A — *Sophomore
SMITH, N O R M A — F . H . A.,
Basketball, C h o r u s , A n n u a l ,
Oriole, ' ' Q " C l u b , C o u n c i l ,
D. A . R . G i r l

MAST. V I R G I N I A — F . H . A . ,
Churus, O r c h e s t r a , A n n u a l

S AW D Y, L O R I S — F. . H .
teens, B a n d , C h o r u s , A n n u a l

MATSEL, N O R M A J E A N — F.
H. A . . Cheerleader. O r i o l e
MINER, C H E R Y L — C h o r u s ,
Band. * J u n i o r
MYERS, L E S L I E — *Sophomore

VAN HOOSEAR, E L W I N — S r .
Play. F. F. A., A n n u a l

OLNEY, G E N E V I E V E - - F H . A.,
Chirus. Oriole. A n n u a l
PAT R I C K , P A T --- B a n d , F . H .
A.. Y-tE.ens. c h c r u s , O r i o l e ,
*Entered Q u i n c y H i g h School

VICORY. J A C K - - A t h l e t i c s ,
F. F A . . B o y Scouts
WATTS, D O R O T H Y - - F . H . A.,
Y- t e r n s , Oriole,
u . B a n d , G i r l Scouts, 4 - H
YOST, J O H N — F. F. A., A n n u a l ,
Boy Scouts

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SE

AD

G THE

1. Ta l k a t t h e To w n
2. Yo u m a y b e r i g h t , b u t I ' m n e v e r
wrong.
1 Friends
4. Romeo w i t h o u t a J u l i e t
5. Love m e . love m y d o g
6. Ta k e n
7. T h u m p e r
8. Ta k e Poison!
9. - 10. T h e T r u t h comes out.
11. Tw i n s h a v e m o r e f u n .

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12. L o v e r -s ! C m e back.
13. L i t t l e R e d Jeep--Pcep--Peep
14. Here I a m , g r e a t b i g adorable m e .
15. A l w a y s good f o r a l a u g h ! W h o me?
16. Beauty a n d t h e Beast.
17. I l i k e Red n o m a t t e r w h a t c o l o r i t i s .
18. T h r e e o'clock i n t h e m o r n i n g .
19. T h i s s h o u l d h a p p e n t o me.
20. H : l l y w o o d h e r e w e come?
21. T h e B i g D r i v e r ! ! !

�0--\,S S e n t ? ,
SENIOR
Pat Cnick
"Along tik• Graduate T r a i l "
Every Ye a r along about springtime
Senior Classes ccme rJlhn a l o n g
They ride w i t h their future their goal
Along the Graduate's Trail.
Over hills and mountains and valleys
Every trial to prove we were hale.
Our v.- g i n s are swiftly approaching
The end cf Graduate's Trail.
Th2 blazes w e have foll:wed t h r o u g h t h e
danger
We thank t h e guides a n d scouts who left
them there.
W47 leave t o coming seniors these b r a v e
rangers
Who led us to the door to everywhere.
Well, what d o you know, commencement i s
corn
All the world is waitin' to hail
Th.- victorious Forty-Niners.
Upon the Graduate's Trail.

elloASS P O E M
NO BENCHES
In nineteen hundred and forty-six.
As greenhorns we began.
Our long, long, journey upward.
Into the promised land.
But first w e
In blackface and water melon.
The next year we made loads o f silver,
On the r,dio we were selling.
The following year proved exciting.
With the "Pennington Case- and all.
We also had
Called the "Cinderella Ball-.
Our crowning year had now arrived.
And w i t h i t also came.
"Two Gentlemen and Verona-.
And a donkey hasketball game.
We are near the end o f our journey.
Our goal is at least in sight.
For we are the forty-niners,
Plodding upward, day and night.
— Iola Pierce

�AVS A We s e t t h e t i m e machine t e n years i n t o t h e
future and g e t a glimpse o f the success o f the class
of 1949.
We see J O A N M A R S H A L L and L E R O Y COOK
watching t h e i r b o y p l a y f o o t b a l l w i t h t h e .gang.
Let's listen in and hear what Leroy Sr. i s saying t o
Junior. " L e t me show you fellows how t o
ball. Even i f I am a Judge now I can s t i l l
ball. Yo u know I used t o be the captain o f
ball team back i n 1949."
I VA M A E B R A C Y, now t h e m a i d o f Joan and
Leroy, is saying to Joan, "Madam, dinner is served."
J A N I C E A D A M S is s t i l l looking f o r a member
of the opposite sex. She is a nurse a t Ford Hospital
in Detroit. She i s doing v e r y well.
We see P H I L A N N I S i s a n onion f a r m e r w a y
down in Kentucky, and who is t h a t pretty g a l ?
A f t e r being m a i ried f o r several years w e see
F R E I D A B L A I R teaching t h e f i r s t grade
ing High.
We see B O B B A I L E Y i s t r u e t o his name f o r
he works a t different farms bailing hay and s t r a w.
I t seems R O Y B R O W N and N A N C Y BLOSSER
are doing a l l r i g h t . Roy is an a r t i s t in Chicago and
Nancy, his wife, works i n an office w i t h a
salary.
EDDIE B O L E Y i s now p l a y i n g football w i t h
the N a v y. H e i s t h e s t a r and also captain o f t h e
team.
BOB B O Y E R and J E A N I E a r e n o w l i v i n g i n
Jackson. Jeanie has stopped working a t
pital a n d i s r eady t o settle down t o f a m i l y l i f e .
People are still yelling a t Bob, "Milkman keep those
bottles quiet."
ED C O T T M A N i s n o w t o u r i n g the country
raising money t o provide a home f o r stray cats and
dogs
LOIS J E A N H O R S T i s n o w t h e most popular
sorority mother o f Hodunk college.
LAURENCE J O H N S O N joined t h e a r m y soon
after he was: out o f school a n d h a s become
eral. H e has a very good a r m y record, a n d i s s t i l l
single.
E LW I N V A N H O O S E A R seems t o be q u i t e
happy w i t h his work. H e i s running a home
tired chorus girls.
IRENE K E I T H , t o o u r surprise, w e see has
settled down a n d has a nice l i t t l e f a m i l y.
band works a t Richard's a n d John's pickle f a c t o r y
at Slip Slop, Mexico.
I t looks l i k e M A R I O N K I D D E R s t i l l h a s h i s
Tarzan s u i t t h a t he wore i n the senior play and i s
now a f u l l fledged l i f e guard a t
HELEN K O WA L S K I is running a f r o g farm.
She likes i t , but misses driving t h a t tractor around.
Her husband d o e s m o s t o f t h e housework which
makes Helen love h i m all t h e more. They are living
in a small t o w n i n Alaska where the frogs g r o w
big.
What's this? D O N L I N T and D O T WAT T S are
now r u n n i n g a d r u g store where the W a t t s d r u g
store used to be. I t seems that Dot's dad retired and
turned h i s d r u g store over t o D o n and Dot. T h e y
are doing v e r y well.
BARBARA M A N N i s n o w m a r r i e d t o t h a t
handsome guy from Bronson. They have a nice l i t t l e
home and a f a m i l y o f two.

E i g i l i f (

NORMA M AT S E L is now w o r k i n g i n the State
School as head Dietition.
BARBARA M A J O R , t h e l i t t l e g a l w h o a l w a y s
talked i n t h e study h a l l , i s s t i l l t a l k i n g , b u t she i s
now p a s t o r o f the Tr i n i t y Church i n Chicago.
K E N N Y P H I L S O N i s a comedian o n
shine H o u r . P o o r K e n n y s t i l l h a s n ' t g o t n e r v e
enough t o a s k B a i bare t o c o m e and be h i s l i t t l e
wife. Hey Barb, a gal in your profession ought t o be
able t o alter the situation.
C H E RY L M I N E R has married a Te x a n a n d is
living down i n Texas on a large ranch. H e r husband
is a good w o r k e r and v e r y prosperous.
LESLIE M Y E R S is a n u p a n d c o m i n g welder.
He is doing very well.
G E N I E V E O L N E Y i s a housewife. She is v e r y
neat and h e r husband i s a n insurance man.
I w o n d e r w h a t happened between P A T a n d
PETE U N I C K , f o r Pat is now a famous movie star.
JACK V I C O R Y i s o n t h e a l l S t a r B a s k e t b a l l
team and can g e t the ball i n t o the basket a t a n y
position. I g u e s s i t ' s t r u e t h a t p r a c t i c e makes
perfect.
IOLA P I E R C E i s married n o w a n d i s t a k i n g
Rustie's place a t Wa t t s D r u g S t o r e which i s n o w
called L i n t ' s D r u g Store. J i m s e e m s t o b e very
patient when she doesn't get home on time.
IRA S M I T H has a restaurant and cabin resort
at Mackinaw.
MAE R E H N E R is s t a r o f t h e Brand 0 1 ' Opera
singing h i l l b i l l y songs.
NORMA S M I T H i s a Home E c . t e a c h e r i n a
large H i g h School i n Chicago.
RICHARD ROSE is now running a
and his main f l o w e r s a r e Roses. W e h e a r
grape vine t h a t h e ' s interested i n a certain l i t t l e
Rose t h a t didn't g r o w i n a l l o t house.
BETTY L O U S M I T H i s l i v i n g i n D e t r o i t a n d
owns t h e Silver Lake I c e Skating and
ing r i n k . W e hear a l i t t l e o f Hillsdale o r Jonesville
is t h e r e also. Which i s i t , B e t t y ?
DORIS S A W D Y i s p l a y i n g h e r c l a r i n e t w i t h
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Ray has suddenly
become interested in classical music.
We see D A L E COOK is in business and catches
whales. He's doing a whale o f a business s o w e r e
told.
MRS. V O L K ERT, w h o is s t i l l t h e basketball
coach a t Quincy knows h e r k n i t t i n g when i t comes
to picking out basket b a l l stars. T h e Queens have
won t h e t r o p h y f o r f o u r s t r a i g h t years. Jonesville
hasn't had a chance, which makes t h e coach happy
for she graduated f i om Jonesville way
VIRGINIA M A S T i s n o w l i v i n g in Litchfield
and is t r y i n g t o teach l i t t l e Ginny to play the violin
as well as h e r other pupils.

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IRENE K E I T H wills h e r days in the
hard .abor 4washing windows) t o Jo. K e i t h .

HELEN K O WA L S K I w i l l s her ability t o g e t
along good w i t h a l l the boys t o M a r y Schultz.

NORMA M AT S E L and P A T U N I C K w i l l t h e i r
abilities to make up their minds and be happy about
it to a l l the girls who are having trouble w i t h t h e i r
love a ff a i r s .

LOIS J E A N H O R S T wills the f u n she's had i n
her old c a r to Barbara Cox and h e r new one.

DON L I N T w i l l s his ability t o stay eligible t o
Jim H e w i t t and E d Donnelly.
I VA M A Y B R A C Y w i l l s h e r A i n t y p i n g t o
Barbara Cox.
BETTY L O U S M I T H w i l l s h e r f a s t , b u t good
driving ability to K a r o l Major. ( I f she needs i t . )
BARBARA M A J O R w i l l s h e r a b i l i t y t o g e t i n
real e a r l y when on dates t o Nancy W i g h t ?
EDDIE B O L E Y wills h i s heighth t o Don Cook.
LEROY COOK w i l l s h i s size t o J e r r y Fries.
MAE R E H N E R wills her ability to g c t in early
sched nkrht.4 tri Jim Stemen.
MAR-ON K I D D E R w i l l s h i s a b i l i t y t o keep a
Ca: r i g h t si•ie u p t o E a r l F r o m z n d
man
ED C O T T M A N a n d M A R I O N K I D D E R w i l l
thrir p i n - u n p i c t u r e s t o t h e occupants o f locker
number 10 next year.
DORIS S AW D Y w i l l s all t h e good times she's
had a t Q. H . S. t o her sister, Ellen.
NORMA S M I T H w i l l s her ability t o get o u t o f
class to anyone who is smait enough not to want to.
ROY B R O W N wills his 1927 Model T Ford t o
Mr. Watts f o r his D i ivels Training Class. - - I n
e.ffect when he gets his 1950 model.
NANCY BLOSSER wills her 22 inch wa:st line
Mrs. MaeQueen.
E:()B BOYER w i l l ; h i s ineligibility t o J i m
Stemen, Robert Adams. and Don Cook, hoping they
will not be able to use it.
JANICE A D A M S wills all the memories of her
—_nior year t o h e r sister, Joyce.
PHILSON w i l l s h i s
-!ir;'• M c D a n i e l . .
JANF.T L O V E B F, R RY wills h e r lovely brown

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JEAN F I S C H E R wills Bob Boyer t o any g i r l
who is shorter than she is and has good porch steps.
JOAN M A R S H A L ' , w i l l s h e r redper t o her sister, Ve r i t a , who doesn't need i t .
I O L A P I E R C E w i l l s h e r natural r e d h a i r t o
anyone who w a n t s i t .
LOB B A I L E Y wills his 1931 Ford to the Drivers
Training Class.
DICK R O S E w i l l s his a b i l i t y t o earn one
o:It o f 4 years a t football t o B i l l Swallow.
IRA S M I T H w i l l s t h e m i c e i n h i s locker t o
BLiney Chase, t h a t is, in case he likes mice.
P H I L A N N I S w i l l s h i s a b i l i t y t o drive t o t h e
D i v e r s ' t r a i n i n g Class.
G E N I E V E C L N E Y wills her quietness to Nancy
Wight.
BARBARA M A N N will.4 h e : g r e e n f o r m a l t o
Vondalee Iford.
DOROTHY W AT T S wills h e r ability t o g o t o
bed one n i g h t a week t o Jo. Keith.
D A L E COOK w i l l s his 1943 Hudson t o George
Strang when h i s Dodge f i n a l l y
FREIDA B L A I R a n d V I R G I N I A M A S T w i l l
their a b i l i t y t o s k i p school together t o any t w o
juniors who can use i t .
LESLIE M Y E R S w i l l s his brown eyes t o Glenn
Engle hat t.
JOHN Y O S T w i l l s his i o u t h t.) D i c k K i n g ,
that is, o f course. when he gets through w i t h i t .
E LW I N VA N H O O S E A R wil!s his ability t o be
quict t o Don B r e w e r.
L AW R E N C E J O H N S O N w i l l s h i s a b i l i t y i n
ihe Natinnal Guard t o anyone e n o u g h to join.
CHERYL M I N E R w i l l : h e r a b i l i t y
hand t-..) a: 3 one i t AO wants i t .
JACK V I C TO RY will • hi* heSzht:i to M r. Watts.

�JUNI IR CARAVAN
Left t o r i g h t : N a n c y Downer.
Don C o o k . L e a h H e y d o r .
LeMoyne H a w k i n s .
baker. W i n i f r e d Booher, Joyce
Adams. P a u l i n e
anne Beers. B e t t y
bara Co.:, J o a n Duncan. Roge
Annis. G l e n n Englehardt. O l i n
Horton. D o n B r e w e r. W a l l a c e
Eve Hine. B y r o n Chase. Rober
Adams. K e n n e t h E a r l .

M r

MacQueen. A d v i s o r.

Right t o E f t : M r . J a c o b s ,
Advisor, V i r g i n i a Melbourne,
JoAnn Wigent, Lee McDaniels,
Verita Marshall, Joyce Russell,
Caryl Quimby. R i f : h a : A K i n g ,
Robert Hughes, Harold Rockey,
Harry Stickney, George Strang.
James Steinen,
gem. J e r r y M e r r i m a n , M a x
Zimmerman, Martha McHenney,
Mary McHenney, M a r y E l l e n
Todd, M a r y S c h u l t z . V e r l a
Matz, Vondalee Hord.
Not pictured:
ald. C o n n i e S a n d e r s , L o u i s e
Stout, Clarence Albright, James
Cottnrian, Ida Mae Ernst, Robert
Finley.

We entered ou,- Freshman year w i t h o w - noses
high i n t h e a i r b u t we were looked upon b y o u r
upper school - mates as small f r y. B u t w e s..irvived
that y e a r w i t h j u s t t h e s c a r s o f the F r e s h m a n
Reception, and t h e class r o l l e r - skating p a r t y.
We were considered a l i t t l e higher a s
came sophomores. We got o u r revenge when we p u t
on the Freshman Reception. We also had a hayride
and invited t h e j u n i o : s t o a dance afterwards. A t
the close o f o u r sophomore y e a r we went o n an

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educational t r i p t o Detroit. O n t h i s t r i p we visited
The Great Lakes Steel M i l l s i n t h e forenoon. A f t e r
having a n elaborate d i n n e r a t t h e D e a r b o r n I n n .
the procession straggled o n t o
Now t h a t we are j u n i o r s we f e e l v e r y b i g and
excited, as we have p u t on the Junior quet, the J -Hop. and the Junior p l a y.
We hope t o g r e e t o u r Senior year w i t h many
more pleasant memories..

�1. A peztect pose - M a r y Ellen.
2. When I was a l i t t l e hoy - Don.
3. George and h i s pet.
4. Cold Ginny? - Pauline and Vi r g i n i a .
5. Our Gang.
6. Bob. Wa l l y and Kenny.
7. Sunny M a r y.
S. Popular Verla.
9. " M e a n t ' - Nlarliene.
10. Something funny? - Joyce and M a r y.
11. A l i t t l e too much sun? - Erma.
12. Baby Barbara.
13. W i l l i n g Workers - M a r y. Joyce. and Lee.
14. Smile F r e t t y ! ! ! - Ve r i t a and Nancy.
15. Conveising - Joanne and Louise.
16. O u r Girls - JoAnn and Verla.
17. The smiling t r i o - Verla. M a r t h a and M a r y.
IS. The heighth of our girls - Louise and I d a Mae
19. The Rambling Couple - J e r r y a n d H a r r y.

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CHORE CARAVAN
M . Monk's Homeroom
L. to R. 1st row:
rich, Bess Carpenter, J o l i n e
Had:worth, N a n c y C r a p o .
Emma Jean B o r t o n , Shirley
Gross. J o a n B r e t z , B e t t y
Fiester, J u l i a Blake.
27.-1. r o w : Bonnie Abramson.
Donna C u r t i s s , B a r b a r a
Chlrk, J e r r y F r i e s , A a r o n
Blair. E d D o n n e l l y, R o y
Houck. Delores H i l t o n , M r .
Monk.
3rd. r o w : D a v i d Blue. V i r g i l
Bowerman. J u n i o r G a r y ,
Kenny F i c k l e . E a r l From,
Roland F i s h , J i m H e w i t t .
Ray Howell, C l a r k F i s h .

Mr. Fischer's Homeroom
L. t o R. 1st r o w : Joan To p p ,
Betty Lee Sherman. Roberta
Phillips, Jean Stuck, A n n ,
Stetler, V i r g i n i a S t r u b l e .
Nancy W i g h t ,
shall.
nd r o w : A n n a b e l e P a u l ,
Ellen S a w d y,
hews. Bob Perkins.
ton, B i l l S w a l l o w . D o n
Peavey, Gail
cinda Farker. Gloria Walker,
Mr. Fischer.
::rd r o w : F r e d Rose, T o
Normandin, J u n i o r O l n e y ,
Ross Palmateer,
,en, E d R o l f , L o w e l l Wells,
Denny Sebring.
Not pictured:
ters, P e t t y L o t h a m e r.

We we:e g l a d t o see o u r f r e s h m a n y e a r r o l l
around except f o r the dark shadows of the freshman
reception h a n g i n g o v e r u s , t h e s e shadows were
brightened b y t h e roller-skating p a r t y given t o us
by the eighth grade.

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This y e a r the freshmen were glad, o f course, t o
have u s g i v e t h e m t h e i r freshman reception. I n
fact, they were so pleased they gave us a f u n p a r t y
in return. This y a r has been f u l l o f social activities,
as well as the dances w e sponsored a f t e r the home
basketball games.

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First r o w : Nancy Hartely, N e l l i e Kellicut, Imogene Crawford. W a n d a bouncy
Bernadine Quimby, Karol Major, Regina Wa:ton, Georgia L o u Secor, Dolores Keith.
Marilyn Benjamin, M a r y Tomacek. Donna F a u l k n e r, Glema E t c h y.
Second r o w : M r. Shearer. A n n a Johnson, B e t t y Small, G e n e K e l l y. Janice
Giddings, D i c k Jones, J e r r y Blosser, Glenna Mae Coplin, D o l o r e s Riddle, Bonnie
Van Voorhis. Ralph Estlow, Doris Brewer, Raymond Wilkison, Richard Radebaugh.
Mr. Zerba.
Third r o w : John Kasperski, J u n i o r Bowers, J a m e s Pomanka. W a y n e Loose.
Cecyl Brewer, J i m Fidler, Floyd Caskey, Jack S m i t h . P h i l Pexter, J i m McNickel.
Dale McDonald. Ly l e K n i r k , Jack Carpenter.
Fourth l o w : Michael Grohalski, David Strang, Charles Rurka, Duane McCurley.
Gordon Miller, Leland Person, J u d s o n Stockwell, T r u m a n Welsh, D a l e Hulbert.
Estil Blair, To m VanCleave, Royce Friend, Lauren B r a c y.
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In t h e f a l l o f '48 fifty-one, green,
Freshmen h o i s t e d anchor and prepaied t o sat sail
on a voyage which has and, I am sure, w i l l come to
fun a n d adventure. W e were somewhat t i m i d a n d
shy and i t took time to beceme acquainted w i t h this
thing called "Senior H i g h . "
The m a i n event was what t h e Freshies always
dread, t h e "Fre s!-Itran Recepticn." W h a t a d a y and
night! H o w e v e r, we pulled through, and thanks t o
our sponsors a n d t h e sophomme class, i t w i l l be
cherished and l o n g remembered,

y- f o it r

A f t e r being proper:y initiated into high school.
our a i:7ds turned money wise. W e were kept busy
with m a n y projects, s o m e o f these being a baked
goods sale, penny pot luck, r a ff l e , dances,
and many others.
While g l i d i n g along d u r i n g o u r freshman year
we acquired t h r e e n e w friends, those being Betty
Sm.11, Gordon M i l l e r and D i c k Cole. However, as is
the i n e v i t a b l e , w e l o s t f r i e n d s too, namely, Inek
Cole. Sarah l i w i n , R a y From, Bertha Cockrell, Jim
?:cNiz''.:le and Cecil Brewer.

�1. T h e Chain Gang.
2. " P m a l l dressed u p . girls,
let's g o " - Johnny.
3. W h a t ! S m i l i n g - - M r .
Shearer
4. M r. Zerba's "Hoodlums".
5. The " B i g N i n e "
ups
6. D o n ' t w e look cute?
7. Handsome? - 2 J u n i o r.
S. Yo u don't say - - Cecyl.
9. One " w i t " a n d o n e
out". Glenda, Imogene.
10. School g e t s so b o r i n g ! ! !
- Charles.
11. J u s t a s dumb a s e v e r. 12. T w o " b i g " s t o o g e , .
Duane. P h i l i p .
13. Come a n d g e t u s , w e ' r e
ready. J o , R e g i n a a n d
Glenda.
14. D o n ' t l i f e get r u f f ? M a r i l y n . Janice and
Glenna.
15. Oh! T h a t Freshman reception. D i c k
16. Tired? Bernadine
17. O h ! ! ! i o w I " L - 0 - - V - - E " t h e A r m y .
Georgial,ou
18. Three Musketee rs. Wi:nda. Anna and D o r i •
i9. Gee! ! W h a t a p r e t t y "blouse."
20. H e l p the blind. J e r r y.
21. Just me and m y shadow. Delores
22. Oh! mine goodness. M r. Zerba
23. J u s t call m e " s m i l i n g " Doris.
24. Oh! Yo u lucky boy. G l e m a . J o h n n y and
Donna

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Back row, L . tp R . Girls: M
Ellen B r a z e , A l i c e Wickha
Darlene C t owe, P h y l l i s W
koop, LaDonna Lemarest, S
Icy Hayward. Viola Pothoof.
Middle row. Laura Irwin, M
Ewe: s, E t h e l Craun. D o r o t
LLis. Darl2ne Smith, Jean W
der. M r . Omo.
Front row. Judy Wood, Carol
Parker, Ann Kuykendall. Lau
Rogers. J o a n W i l k e n . J o
Wilken. Betty Schuster.
Not p i t u r e d . I . Beverly Bo
2. J a n t Myers.

Back row, L . t o R . Boys:
Hawes, R o y H a n k i n s , L y
Sebring, W i l l a r d Smead, Robert
Lothamer, H e r b e r t S a n d e r s .
Frank Parkinson, B i l l y Blesser.
Paul Wolfcale.
Middle r o w . D w i g h t O l n c y .
Raymond Boyer, Charles M o o n .
Jerry Jennings, Robert Pidcock,
Loran Fickle, William Plummer,
Marshall C o n d r a , R a y m o n d
Rolf, E u g e n e Moore, R i c h a r d
Holcomb, Charles S h i l l i n g . M r .
Omo
Front row. Philip Mains, Duane
Wickham, M a r v i n Tr a y l o r, B o b
Mann, A l a n B r e w e r. R o b e : t
Wigent, Wa y n e A d a m s , J a m (
Grove, E d w a r d Morrison.
Not pictured. C a r l
ald M e t t l e r.

We s t a r t e d o u r y e a r w i t h f i f t y in o u r class and since then i t has decreased
three
We g a v e a n initiation party f o r the seventh
grade which was, o f course, a lot of fun. s e a s

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It made us very proud to receive f o r
time the T. B. award for selling the most Christm
seals in the whole school.
W
e
o n e

h a v e g r e a t l y enjoyed making the pret
d borders f o r our room.

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Left t o r i g h t , To p
da Campbell. Donna Adams.
Clarsia Milbourne, Geraldine
Macrae, C l a r a L e e K n a p p .
Glena Yu h l . Georgia Rockel.
Lois Crow' .
Middle r o w : D o n n a K e i t h ,
Dorothy H a w e s ,
hner. .Joyce Pierson, Wa n d a
Brewee, C a t h e r i n e H a r g e r,
Jean S t e w a r t .
ier, Donna Deal. Mrs. Adams.
Bottom r o w : R i t a H u l b e r t ,
Shelby H u l b e r t .
er, B u r n a Booher.
er, N a n c y Knowles, Deligh•
Riddle'. Carol
Not p i c t u r e d :
Quimby.

Left t o r i g h t , Lop r o w : D a
hi P h a i r, J o h n F i s h , George
Gronolski, R o b e i t Benjamin,
Billy Merriman.
Middl2 r o w : f l o n a l d
Norman F o s t e r,
son, J a m e s Wa t t s , R o n a l d
Deuel, P h i l i p S a t t l e r, M r s .
Adams.
Bottom r o w :
erts, B u r l P a u l ,
cox, J a c k f l a c x w o r t h ,
ard F r i e s , Duane M e t t l e r.
Not pictured: ' i ? t o r Bailey.

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We have forty-five members i n
grade. W e have kept real busy this year with our
Atudics. W e haven't found time to engage in very
malty social activities. W e all enjoyed the initiation

party given us early in the year by the eighth grade.
We e n j o y e d a n especially p r e t t y Christmas
scene on o u r borders a t Christmas time.

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Besides o u r regular school work, we t o o k p a r t
in various activities i n o u r school system. O u r f i r s t
assignment was a n exhibit at t h e 4-H F a i r
water i n September. F o r this we prepared a safety
exhibit. F o r t h e Q u i n c y School F a i r w e made an
exhibit o f o u r geography work, " T h e N e w England
States", f o r which w e received a
A t Christmas time we took p a i t i n

mas prcgram b y presenting a Short Flay. I n t h e
spring w e presented t h e p l a y " To m Sawyer." Dot 1
C
of these n l a s were under the direction o f
teacher, M r. MacQueen.
In sports w e had several basketball games an
softball games.
The artists in o u r room were k e t busy
our room more attractive.

Left t o r i g h t . Back r o w : J a c k
Hadley, Ronald
ert H a l s t e a d , E v e r e t t Y u h l ,
John B o o h e r. J i m m i e M a c r a e .
Donald L o t h a m e r, M r s . Phelps.
Middle row. Lucy Hankins, Judy
Wibel, Johanna Bowers, Shirley
Hulbert, J o a n Green, M a r i o n
Stnead, Joan K e l l y.
Front r o w. B o b b y D e a l , L e o
Matz, A r t h u r A t k i n s o n , P h i l i p
Broad. D a n n y L u d l o w, G e r a l d
Pideock, Howard Dolan.
Not p i c t u : e d : R u t h S c h a •
Fran W i l s o n , H a r o l d W i k i n : ,

Left t o r i g h t . B a c k r o w. L e
Pomranka, K e n n e t h B o o h e
William C r o n m i l l : T. H a r e )
Rurka, L e e Dean Springstea
1‘1:-s. Phelps.
Middle r o w. M a r j o : i e H e w i
Irene KeIlicut, B e t t y H a n k i n
Mary L o u Smith. M a r y M a n i
Genevieve W i l k i n s o n . L a u
Smead. L i n d a L o u Blackman
Front r o w. J i m Wood, J a n i
Gross, M e r l e Twadell. To m i
Berton, J i m m y Roth.
Not pictured: Olondo Thatch
Barbara Quimby. F r e d S t
dard, Kenneth Wickham.

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Left t o r i g h t . T o p r o w : B a r b a r a Borton, Rosemary Boyer, N e i l K e l l y, B i l l y
Halstead, Ronald H a r r, Carol A n n Lashauay. Joey Daniel, Stanley Mallow, James
I awlcr, Sue Mains, J u d y Cox, P o r t i a Brockman, J a m e s Rocked, H a r o l d B r e w e r.
Miss Corless.
Middle r o w : J e a n Shaw, Jeanette S m i t h , Ronald Jackson, Dale Paul, M a r y
Lampman, A l l a n Fisk, Nettelle Penoyar, L a r r y P a r k e r, Teddy Etheridge.
Front r o w : Dale Holmes. Leona Hankins, J i m Esterline, M a r y Da.vn Dobson.
Richard Cockrell. K a y Knowles, Patsy B e r r y, N o r m a n Burka, Jillyne Deal.
Not pictured: H a r r y Jackson, Kenneth Reimer.

When we look hack o v e r h e year we
we have had m a n y pleasant times together, w i t h
the monotony o f school w o r k broken b y such things
as s p e l l d o w n s , a r i t h m e t i c a n d science d o w n s .
movies, school programs, parties, a n d several h a l l
eames w i t h Allen.
In the f a l l w e b u i l t a t r a i n f o r o u r exhibit a t
school f a i r. W e called m i r t r a i n . " N u t r i t i o n
Eyoress". a s i t portray ‘d the "Seven B a s i c F o n d
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Our most outstanding p a r t y was our Valenti?
party. W e i n v i t e d a l l o f o u r small brothers
sistets. W e had ten guests between the ages o f t w ,
and four. Everyone had a grand time.
One o f the h i g h l i g h t s o f o u r year's w o r k w a s
our " A u t o Race." in spelling with each
ing his favorite car. W e found t h a t i n t h a t kin,i
a contest e v e r t b i i l i
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hard he works.
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Our school y e a r passes rapidly since i t is f i l l e d
with many varied activities. I n the f a l l w e start o f f
preparing o u r e x h i b i t s f o r t h e county a n d local
fairs. N e x t comes t h e Thanksgiving and Christmas
motifs. W e have a Christmas tree a n d a
change p a r t y w i t h a special t r e a t f r o m o u r teacher.
Back i n school a f t e r the holidays we g o to work
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of the year. We also have had a very close spelling
contest w h i c h c r e a t e d keen i n t e r e s t i n a subject
new t o us. T h e w i n n i n g s i d e w a s treated b y t h e
losers a t o u r Valentine p a r t y, alas a n e w race was
on
Birthday treats, f r u i t juices, m i l k and t h e ho
lunches g i v e us a variety, n u t r i t i o n and the oppor
tunity t o use o u r health rules i n living.

Front r o w, l e f t t o r i g h t : Joh:
Rogers, A r t h u r
Wayne H e r m a n c e , M a r g a i ( . . t
Ann Wa l t o n , F r a n k L i n d s e y
Linda K o c h , V e r n a H o l m . .
Gary P a r k e r.
Second r o w : J o a n n e B l u e ,
Wayne Pomranka, B i l l y Laurel,
Sheila L a n g s t a ff , C a r o l Gates,
Jack J o h n s o n , J o h n W a y n e
Dolph, J i m m y Johnson, To m m y
Zimmerman, Rudy Boyer.
Third row: Nancy Jaynes, Patty
Hacker, E v e l y n
thur Persails, C a r l
garet Reynolds, Sandra M a n n ,
Priscilla Giddings,
miller, J a n e t Hutchins.
Not p i c t u r e d : G e o r g e C r o w ,
Patsy Kenknight, B e t t y Moore,
Terry Myers.

Left t o r i g h t , back r o w : J a
queline B e r r y. J a n e t Wo l f c a l
Rodney Matthew, B i l l y B r e w
Ronny Hyslop, Richard M a l l o
David D r y e r. Janice W i l k i n s °
Lois K e l l y, M r s . Barnes.
Middle l o w : Susan Smith, J a
ice Fischer. L a r r y Himebau
John P i d c o c k , B i l l y S a d l
Betty R o g e r s , F r e d r i c G e
maine, Janice Dolan.
First r o w : &amp; l a r o n D e m a r
Jeanette L a u r e l ! , R i t a C a s k
Valdine McKenzie, H a r r y
mussen, T h e l m a S e m m e l r o
Isabel Sprout.
Not pictured: L o r a l e e U d
Tommy Kramer.

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Danny D o b s o n , D a v i d
Booher, Denny
coln R o d g e r s . C l a r e n c e
Hankins.
2nd TOW: Jerry
Jimmie L a u r e l , D i c k i e
Davis. S usan
da Wolcott,
vey, M a r y K a y W a t t s .
Carmen D a v i s , J a n i t .
Esterline, R i c h a r d Dola,
:3rd r o w : L a r r y W i l c o x ,
Roy Sadler,
lop. M a r y A n n Batman,
Paula Green, Mrs. Knapp,
Ray B r e w e r,
amer, Michael Cronmiller.
Harry S t e w a r t . S h a r o n
Berry. - J e r r y W o l f c a l e .
Sharon Kanouse.
No t pictured:
Brandt, R o b e r t H a c k e r,
James B u c h a n a n , J a n i c e
Ann L i n d s e y . D a r l e n e
Shafer.

'ENG"We start our school y e a r b y getting
its ready f o r the fairs. Next comes our Thanksgiving
and Christmas recess. W e had a lovely tree and a
gift exchange. B a c k i n school again a f t e r
days, we take up where we l e f t o f f .
We have, a v e r y fine collection o f
nests. frogs, and p r e t t y stones. I n one corner

room we have a very nice l i b r a r y, t h e
are t a k i n g u p a l o t o f reading out side o f class. I n
our reading, we decorate o u r room according t o the
story we are reading.
Last b u t n o t least, o u r b i r t h d a y t r e a t s . W e
have had some very nice ones, and expect some more
in the near future.

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group o f mothers are enjoying
sion on " R e l i g i o n i n t h e H o m e " c o n d u c t e d b y
Reverend Slee o f Coldwater a t t h e i r February
meeting.
Each month mothers o f a l l t h e c h i l J r e n i n
the c o m m u n i t y s y s t e m f r o m k i n d e r g a r t e n
thiough t h e sixth grade are welcomed t o
ing o f interest pertaining t o their c h l ' s welfare.
"Safety", ' C h i l d Behavior", " F o l d " . " H o m e
Relationship" a r e s o m e o f the topics listed on
the agenda.
The grade o r rural school responsible f o r the
miffing furnish
The C l u b has tended t o create a
tionship between t h e home and school.

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Left t o r i g h t , h a c k r o w : S c o t t D a y .
Tommy Dclan, S h a r o n D a u b e r, A ! t h u r
Thomas, M a r g a r e t Cook.
2nd r o w : Donald W i l ! e n ,
cote, P a u l Anderson, G a r l i n McDonald.
Paula K n a p p , D a v i d Giddings, J e n a d a
Sadler, John K o h l e r. M r s . V. Es.t:rline.
1st r o w : Joann Zimmerman,
kinson, Judy Lee Fischer, C l a i r Holmes,
Diana K n a p p , Sandra K e n
et Johnson.
Not p i c t u r e d : J u d y Hampton. M a r j o r i e
Whitman, Kenneth Johnson. Chip F l i n t .
Christine Byers.

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In September w e s t a r t e d o u t w i t h t h i r t y - f o u r
boys and girls in our group. Since that time we have
had many additions and losses. A t t h e present time
we have forty-nine. W e h a v e t w e n t y - f i v e
morning section, and t w e n t y - f o u r i n t h e afternoon
section.
We have learned many songs, nursery rhymes.

Left t o r i g h t , back r o w : S t e v e Barney,
Sharon Walters, Te r r y Bean, R o d n e y,
Persails, Donna Brazee, L a r r y Bible.
Second r o w : B a r b a r a C o r l e w, L a r r y
Wickham, J i m Bowers, L a r r y Sprout,
Barbara S t e m p i e n , C h a r l e s V i c o r y ,
Dickie Hackworth, M r s . V. Esterline.
First r o w : Nancy L a u r e l l ,
baugh, D a v i d Roberts, R o b e r t B r e w e r,
Lerene Puckett, R o n a l d Wood. Te r e s a
Lothamere.
Not pictured: B i l l y Stewart. Judy Smith.
Fred Johnson, R i c h a r d Hacker. S u s a n
Campbell.

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and listened t o many. many stories.
one has learned t o color, t o c u t well, a n d t o w r i t e
his name. We have learned t o count and t o say our
alphabet, a n d e a c h o f u s have worked
book called " B e f o r e We Read.' B u t most i m p o r t a n t
of all, w e have learned t o w o r k and t o play w i t h
other children and people

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Back r o w : Leadcr, M : s . Foster, P h y l l i s
Todd, A n n C r o f f , Nancy
inda H a r t l e y, R o b e ' ta A i rner. E s t e r
Wendorf.
Fro: t r o w : N a n c y To d d ,
iels, K a r o l y n H i c k s , J o y c e WilIcens,
Christine N e w b e r r y, J u d i t h C r o f f .

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Back r o w : G a r y Cook, J u n i o r Craun,
Mr. Monk, Richard A u n g s t ,
:on, H a r o l d A u n g s t .
Front row: Robert Knapp, Jerry Friend,
Kenneth T h o r n a .

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The S i x t i n d Seventh grades have c h a r g e o f
the s a i e t y patroi. C h r i s t i n e Newberry i s C a p t a i n
and P a t t y Daniels i s Lieutenant. T w o children g o
on pa..rol i n the m c r n i n g and a t n i g h t , then t w o a t
noon wden school i s dismissed a n d before i t begins
in the afternoon.
Two o f the children i n our room have charge o f
taki! g down the f l a g j u s t before school
in the afternoon.
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zed a citizenship club k n o w n as the
icans." Each officer holds office a term o f
ings, a f t e r which n e w o f f i c e r s a r e
meetings a r e held, every t w o weeks, generally, on a
Friday afternoon. A f t e r o u r business m e e t i n g w e
have a program. We discuss citLenship and ways o f
improving i t . W e observe special days b y having a
program appropriate t o t h a t p a r t i c u l a r day.
Our room mothers a r e M r s . Donald G r i l l and
Mrs. Te d Spencer.

Fi..st row: l e f t t o r i g h t : Robert
napp. Ri-hard Aungst, Martha
yers, C l i f f o r d To n i c s , P h y l l i s
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nd row: Jo' .n A i r n e r,
urnpa,igh, M a r i l y n Gilcl.,•
unior C a u n . F a t t y
loyd W hster.
ird r o w : M a r y M a s t , P e t e
huste-. N a n c y
ine N 2 w h e r i y. B i l l y F r i e n d ,
rs P a r k i , c .

First r o w, l e f t t ' r i g h t : M a x
Spencer, Lois Marquart, Shirley
Payne, R o b e r t a A i m e r, George
Smith, Leon Walsh.
2-id r o w : B e t t y Pengelly, Cecil
Morrison, J i m m y Houseknecht,
Robert G r i l l . D a v i d M c Vi c k e r,
Harold Hayden.
3rd r o w : Ktp.olyn Hicks. V a n
Marshal, P h y l l i s To d d , l a m e s
Saunders, Colvin M a t t h e w s .
4th r o w : M i c k a e l B a t t , A n n
Croft', Charles
inda H a r t l e y, Mrs. Packer.
Not pictured: L a Dean Person.

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First r o w : L u c i a Va n Doren.
Lila W e b s t e r , J e r i y F r i e n d .
Robert Pengelly. P e r Johnson.
Second r o w : Do'.igla,, C o n d r a .
Kay M u l l . Beverly
ter Wendorf. Carlene Knisely.
Third r o w : M r s .
my W i n n . Judith C r o ff . Harold
Howell.

Front r o w : M y r t l e Buell. Jane
Cook. G e r a l d Osbo:ne, H a r o l d
Jeffery, D o n n a G r i l l , M a r c i a
'Van Doren. Bonnie B a i l e y.
2nd r o w : J a n e t
neth T h o m a s . G e r a l d H i c k s ,
Michael A n n i s . J e r r y P a y n e ,
Richard K n i s e l y, J u d i e Dowell,
Cordelia S m i t h , Jack K n i r k .
3id r o w : Sharon
ma Jean Rose. A l l e n K a i s e r .
Ruth L e y h , G l a y d s D e l a n e y,
Carol Morrison. M r s . Calhoun.

The fourth and f i f t h g r a d e s h a d a
Club t h i s year. The following students were elected
as officers:
President, D o u g l a s C o n d r a ; V i c e p r e s i d e n t .
Harold How(11; S e c i e t a r y, K a y M u l l ; 4 t h grade
Student Council, Gerold Osborne, M a r i a Va n D m e n ;

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5th Grade Student Council, A r t y Friend. Lucia Van
Doren.
The f o u r t h a n d f i f t h g r a d e boys
playing s o f t b a l l a n d basketball g a m e s w i t h the
Quincy boys.
The P. T. A . and home room mothers a r e Mrs.
Leo iIit:11 and M r s . George Osborne.

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Front r o w :
garner. Janet Wilken, L a r r y
Latta, H e n r y K a i s e r. Joyek•
Ann K e i t h . T u l l i e T u r n
paugh.
Second r o w : L e e B u r l e ‘ ‘ .
Richard Dowell. B e t t y To d d .
Robert Wendorf.
Third r o w : J u d y K n a p p .
Rose Fazekas.
ders, V i d a S a n d e r s . G a r y
Cook
Fourth r o w : R u t h Morrison.
Harold A u n g s t . M a r g e a n
Batt. J i l l C r i . f f ,
endorfer. Mrs. Ernst.

Table: R o n a l i
die To n j e s . J e a n e t t e V a n
Woriv.er. Charles Waderlow.
ow: Robert Newberry.
Getald To d d . P h i l i p Wilsmi.
Billy Ta y l o r.
Su:0nd r o w : Freddie Sti. • •
Harry T h o m a s . G e r a l . !
Todd, K e n n e t h We n d o r f .
Third t o w : L o i s B a i l e y ,
Donelda T o d d . N o r m a n
Xnisely. J e r r y L a t t a , L a r r y
Rogers.
Fourth r o w : 1Villiam K a k e i .
Donald L o o m i s ,
1:?w, Johnny C a p p . Stephen
(':'off. Mrs. Ernst.

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The qecf.nd and t h i r d grade had an
spection Patrol. They enjoy•A this activity, I t made
them more cleanliness minded and t h e y carried i t
on even after the activity was ended.
These children h a v e enjoyed several parties
during the year. one a t Hallowe'en. Christmas and
Valentine.

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Our r o o m m o t h e r s h a v e l w e n M r s . .Junno
Rogers and Mrs. Byron Todd.
The children i n t h e second g r a d e
ting on a musical dramatization o f the Three BilI
Goats b ( f o r e a n azsembly o f pupils o f the whole
building

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Ruth M a : g a r e t O s b o r n ,
Robert L o o m i s , B i l l y To d d ,
Larry Dubois.
ingai ner, Raymond Wendorf,
Ray S l i n g e r l a n d , T e r r y
Bourett, L o y d S h e n f i e l d ,
Patsy Kaiser. George Bolton,
Barbara H u t c h i n s , C h a r l e s
Leavitt. Teacher. Mrs. Hicks.

First r o w : C l o y c e Freeee,
•Janice Kochendorfer, K a r e n
Waderlow, Joan
mer, T u n e M a n k a , D a v i d
Leyh, Edward Dunifon,
t.A. Buell, Susan K n a p p .
Second r o w :
ey, M a r y L o u Blake, Helen
Kra,zer, Susan M u l l , Sharon
Loon-As, Dale Conant, Junior
Dowell, Charon Tr a l l .
Third r o w : P e g g y S a x o n ,
Jerry Purcell, D i c k
Rola t Cockrane, L i l a 11:ly
Schuste r.
Back r o w : N i l a
ter, F o s t e r V a n D o r e n ,
Laura Dowell, L y l e L a t t a ,
Dorothy Todd. Teacher, Mrs.
Donnelly.

We Kindergarteners a r e v e r y happy. W e have
very m a n y inquisitive minds w h i c h m i g h t a s k , a s
Ruth Maigaret, " W h a t is t h a t ?" Te r r y, " W h a t w i l l
we d o n o w ? " B i l l y o n February 3 , " W h a t kind o f
a p i g saw i t s shadow yesterday?" T h e R a y i s a l l
tuckered out. A f t e r all, w e do keep busy and enjoy
our scissors, colors, p e n c i l s , p a p e r s , c l a y, blocks,

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puzzles, and "Before W e Read" workbooks.
Our project i n the f i r s t grade was,
We had f u n d o i n g i t . W e learned h o w o u r parents
make money t o g e t the things w e need.
Our room mothers f o r P. T. A . are, Mrs. Cloyce
Freece and M r s . Louis Shenfield.

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First r o w : K a r o l y n Hicks, P a t r i c i a
Daniels, R o b e r t G r i l l , M a c Spencer,
Lois M a r q u a r t . B e t t y P e n g e l l y ,
Christine N e w b e r r y.
Back r o w : G e o r g e Smith. W i l l i a m
Friend. M r s . Condra.

STRING E N S E M B L E
st r o w : E s t e r Wendorf. J u d i t h
.roff K a y M u l l . Douala,: i • o n d r a .
Sharon Daniels. N o r m a Rose.
Second r o w : M r s . condra. t ' h a r l e s
Sanders. R i c h a r d A u n g s t .
Batt. Jarnes Sander,.

Pupils f r o m t h e t h i r d t h r o u g h t h e
,eventh g r a d e s h a v e t h e privilege o f
playing a n instrument. T h e t h i r d a n d
fourth grades have had a Tonette Band
and t h t f i r s t a n d second
rhythm band.
BEGINNERS
Clarinets: M a r y Mast, V a n M a r s h a l l .
Kenneth Thomas.
Saxaphone: Robert Grill, Carol Morrison
Trumpet: J e r r y F r i e n d
Trombone: B e t t y Pengelly.
Baritone: J i m m i e W i n n .
Drums: Leon Wa l s h , Richard Dowell.

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The L u s k School opened i n S e p t e m b e r
with seventeen g i r l s and t e n boys.
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party i n t h e afternoon.
At C h r i s t m a s w e had a C h r i s t m a s p r o .
gram i n t h e evening.
The f i r s t o f the year we organized
night f o r p a r e n t s a n d children w h i c h has
proved t o be successful. The f i r s t one
uary. M r s . H a r o l d S h o o k w a s chairman.
Snatch B i n g o w a s t h e m a i n feature f o r the
evening.. February. M r s . J a n Zech
man. Square dancing was f u n f o r all. March.
Mrs. Blosser i s chairman.
Hot lunches have been v e r y successful.

Fo st o w . l e f t t o r i g h t : Douglas S i l e r.
Susan Vigneault, Susan Zeck. Jacquline
Shook. D o t: K e i t h .
Second l o w : J i m m y Baker, Betty Corey.
Judith Shook. P e g g y Watson, W a y n e
Holly, L o r e t t a F r e d e r i c k s o n , B o n n i e
Bell. Ro::anne Bates, Sharon Roberts.
Third r o w : Donald Keith, Dickie Blosser,
Billy SUET, Des3a Frederickson. R u h '
Houbeck, Kathleen Baker, Marian K i n g ,
Wayne Roberts, Wayne Sharp, W a y n e
Whitman. Mrs. Monk.
Not pictured: B e t t y L o u Morgan. Chai
line W i i g h t , Danny Keith.

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We shouldn't miss the train

From s.x to twelve w e r e a motley crew
Wete always looking for something new:
All year long a t work and play
For something different we'll alwars pay.

Back r o w : E d i t h Fish. Wa n i t a Strause.
Hazed Shilling, L a v e r n e I r w i n . J o a n
Strause. Cleo MoGugan.
Second row: A l w e d a Pothoof.
win, Te r r y Rhodes. B o n n i e
fic1-1. J u n i o r C a m p . H a r o l d S h i l l i n g .
Danny Booher. Robert Strause.
Fi-st r o w : Gloria M a r t i n .
by. James Strause. N a n c y Cochrane,
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In t h e f a l l , t h i r t y - f o u r o f us began a busy
year a t t h e Moore School. W e planned holiday
parties, presented a Christmas p r o g r a m t o t h e
public, c o n t r i b u t e d n e w s t o t h e school paper,
enjoyed t h e Opportunities given us b y the Branch
County L i b r a r y, and took great pride in our page
,of t h e A n n u a l .

Uack r o w : S h i r l e y Plummer. R i c h a r d
imio.f. Donnie Hackworth. Nora E t t a
Hackwoith. Eugene Coe. Gerald Brazee,
I aul Adams. K e n m t h B i b l . , Miss Green.
Third r o w : F l e t c h e r Ta y l o r. A r t h u r
Floyd Holcomb. Ramon Adams,
.fames Ta y l o r. V i i g i a l a Wendo_f. H a r - 1 1 , ‘ •
old Brazee. Ronnic iiacKworth.
Second r o w : H u r s h e l W i l d e r. J o y c e
Puckett, Raymond ki.-4.1c. Llretta Cole,
Roherta Cole. R i c h a t c l W o . w l , Gerald
Wood
Fii st row: Edna Wilder. C a r o ! Riddle.
Lana Burleson, James
tin Kowalski, Marlene W:1 ler.

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Our school is located about n i n e miles south
of Q u i n c y. A t nine o'clock o u r bell r i n g s a n d
soon t w e n t y - s i x h a p p y c h i l d r e n
selves. ready t o commence a busy day o f work.
No ( l a y w o u L l b e complete w i t h o u t t h e f i r s t
graders question. " A r e w e g o i n g t o
lems today?", o r J i m m y Weber's, ' ' W h a t do w e
have ; n l e a d i n g ? " A l l in a l l we are
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Back r o w. 4 : Gerald W h i t n e y.
ton, L l o y d Lindsey, J a n e t Hayward. I v a
Thompson. Beverly VanFleet. M r s . G l a d y s
Thompson.
Row t h r e e : R a y Maxon. R i c h a r d Locke.
Danny H u l b e r t , R u t h Hawkins.
Row t w o : Ronald M e r r i t t . Wanda M e r r i t t ,
Jerry Mohn. Gordon B l a i r, F r a n k Lindsey.
Lois Locke. Darrel Smith, Robert Corlew.
Front r o w, one: LeRoy W i s e r , K e n n e t l .
Merritt, L y l a Lindsey. Judy Wilcox, Janice
Hawkins, Millard Corlew.

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Left t o right, r o w one: Mrs. Vo l k e r t . L e e McDaniels. K e n n y Phi!son.
Bail ara M a j o r. Mrs. MacQueen.
Row t w o : I o l a Pierce, Janet Loveberry. G e o r g e S t r a n g . L e r o y Cook.
John Yo s t , E l v i n VanHoosear, Dick K i n g . Lois Horst, Betty Lou Smith.
Vella Matz.
Row three: Julia Blake. Nancy Downer. I v a Mae B r a c y. Joan Marshall.
Pat Unick, Norma Smith. Ve r i t a Marshall, Barbara Mann, Jean Fischer,
Joyce Adarns.

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late hours o f hard w o r k .
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considerable t i m e a n d e l f o . t i n o r d e r t o b r i n g this
book t o you.
As the '49ers cal avan moves onward, i t is the
hope o f the staff that t h e community a l l s c h o o l
annual "Oriole" m a y come f o r t h each y e a r, a n d
that every one that attends t h e community system

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Carol Mac.
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sounds l i k e a steam engine ' w a y d o w n stairs."
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"We didn't even g e t o u r papers last month."
Alice K .

It j u s t goes arcund a n d around and comes o u t
the Oriole once a month.

L i f t to right, r o w one: Mrs. Volkert, Nancy Blosser,
Mary Schultz, Mrs. Ma:Queen.
Row t w o : J i m m y Wa t t s , Viola Pothoof, Vonda L e e
Iford, Bess Carpenter, E l s i e Marshall, L o i s H o r s t ,
Iola Fierce, Janet L o v e b e n y, N a n c y W i g h t , B e t t y
Lou Smith.
Row three: J o a n Marshall, I v a M a e B r a c y, L e e
McDaniels, P a t Unick, N o r m a S m i t h , R o y B r o w n ,
Karol M a j o r, B e t t y Friend, Eddie Boley.

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�SEE A P P E N D I X R E A R O F B O O K

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�Center hack. clockwise: Dolores K e i t h , Imogene Crawford. Glena M a y Coplin, Ve r l a
Matz, B t s i Carpenter. Barbara Mann, Janice Giddings, Irene Keith, Vondalee I f o r d .
Julia B a k e . Joan Marshall. Barbara M a j o r, J e a n Fischer. J a n e t Loveberry, I o l a
Pierce, M a r y Schultz. Glenda F r a r e y. Cheryl M i n e r, B e t t y Lee Sherman, G e o r g i a
Lou Secor. Anne Stetler, Nancy Crapo. Regina Walton. Karol M a j o r, N a n c y W i g h t ,
Dolores H i l t o n , Dorinda Parker. Roberta Phillips, E l s i e Marshall, N a n c y Blosser,
Lois Jean Horst, A n n a Johnson.
Left t o r i g h t : Donna Curtis, Barbara C l a r k , Ellen Sawdy. V i r g i n i a Struble, Joyce
Diedrich. Doris Sawdy. Ve r i t a Marshall. Helen Kowalski. B e t t y L o u Smith.
Advisors, l e f t to r i g h t : Mrs. Shearer. M r s . Watts.

Officers: Seated, l e f t t o r i g h t :
Doris Sawdy. B e t t y Lou S m i t h , Ellen Sawdy.
Standing, l e f t to r i g h t : Vi r g i n i a
bara Clark. Mrs. Shearer. M r s . Watts, Ve r i t a
Marshall, Helen Kowalski,

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The Y -teens h a v e been q u i t e active t h i s y e a r.
To begin w i t h , w e h a d o u r f o r m a l candlelight
initiation on November 24, w e l c o m i n g all t h e n e w
members.
Our f i r s t dance, December 18, was a
Afterwards we went caroling and delivered baskets
of food t o various, houses. ( O u r boyfriends enjoyed
carrying them.) W e came back t o the
ing and enjoyed h o t refreshments.
We r a ff l e d o f f a Mixmaster, F e b r u a r y
the Jonesville g a m e . T h e v e r y l u c k y winner w a s
Mrs. Donnel Diedrich. We made quite a large p r o f i t
on i t .
One o f t h e coldest d a y s i n D e c e m b e r, t h e
Y-teens had a p a p e r drive. Va r i o u s club members
were w i l l i n g t o sacrifice a f e w frozen toes
their club.
Two o f o u r officers f o r next year
camp 3 t Battle Creek t h e 18th and 19th
ary. They went t o get new ideas f o r the club in the
future.
Our second dance o f the y e a r w a s a " t w e r p "
dance. The girls were t h e lucky ones and g o t to ask
the fellow they wanted t o . Everyone seemed
joy themselves.
Our advisors, M r s . D a l e Shearer, M r s . J . T.
Watts, a n d M r s . Va n H i l t o n h a v e shown g r e a t
interest i n t h e club's activities, and w e appreciate
it very much.

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STLERS

Left t o r i g h t , f i r s t r o w : Ralph E s t l o w, J e r r y Blosser, M i c h i a l
Stranw, Fred Rose, Clark Fish, D a v i d Blue, Gene Kelly.
Second r o w : R a y Howell, R i c h a r d K i n g , E d d i e Boley, G e o i g e Strang, W a l l a c e
Everline, Ken Philson, Rolland Fish, H a r r y Stickney, J i m Stemen, Ken Fickle.
T1Ord r o w : E d w i n Thompson, John Kasperski, H a r o l d Rocky, Dale Hulbert, Wa y n e
Loose, Bob Bailey, Bob Boyer, Jack Vi c o r y, D o n Cook, Dick Rose, D a l e Cook, Don
Lint, Phillip Porter, Jack Carpenter, Leland Person, Oscar Fischer.
Fourth r o w : Ly l e G a r y, Jr., L o w e l l Wells, G o r d o n M i l l e r, M a r i o n Kidder, V i r g i l
Bowerman, W i l l i a m Olney, Jr., D u a r d Wondergem, T h o m a s VanCl-av2. D u a n e
McCurley, Royce Friend, Lauren Bracy.

This years F. F. A . officers a r e
president; Rolland F i s h , v i c e president; W a l l a c e
Everline, s e c r e t a r y ; G e o r g e S t r a n g , t r e a s u r e r ;
Harry Stickney, reporter.
Eighteen new members joined o u r organization
this year bringing o u r t o t a l membership t o 50, f o r
Two j u d g i n g t e a m s f r o m o u r F. F. A . group
proved v e r y w o r t h y a s theGeneral
ing Team, placed third out o f 46 teams in t h e State

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contest held last June a t Michigan State College.
Our organization was proud t o sponsor a l o n g
with the F . H . A . t h e annual Quincy Community
Fair in October. I t proved t o b e one o f t h e largest
fairs in Quincy, w i t h over two hundred Agricultural
exhibits.
During t h e preceding y e a r t h e boys carried a
total o f 119 productive projects w i t h a t o t a l gross
project income o f $59,866.00. a n d a net
come o f $26,312. 64.

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1. M r. Fischer advised F. F. A .
2. Secretary gives report t o officers.
3. F. F. A . show at St. Johns.
4. Holey, H a m i l t o n . Philson receive State
Degree.

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Greenhands g e t initiat«I.
Hereford exhibited by Everline.
One o f Quincys prize winners.
Sheep dipper in action.
Hamilton examines tomatoes.

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First r o w, l e f t t o r i g . h t :
Pauline G a r d n e r . N a w . y
Downer, J e a n F i s c h e r, sec.;
Joan M a r s h a l l , v . p r e s . :
Norma M a y S m i t h , p r e s . ;
Barbara Clark
bara M a j o r, r e p . ; J o A n n
Wigent, t r e a s u r e r ; J u l i a
Blake, h i s t o r i a n , M a r y
Schultz.
Second r o w : D o r i s S a w d y.
Freida B l a i r,
shall, Barbara Cox. Barbara
Mann, J o a n D u n c a n , L e e
McDaniels, B e t t y F r i e n d ,
Norma M a t s e l ,
berry, M r s . B r o w n , advisor.
Top r o w : B e t t y L o u Smith,
Genieve Olney.
don, Vonda L e e I f o r d , I o l a
Pierce. N a n c y Blosser, L o i s
Jean H o r s t , V i r g i n i a M a s t .
Lemoyne Hawkins.

First row, left t o
gene C r a w f o r d , J o K e i t h ,
Delores H i l t o n , Georgia L o u
Secor, K a r o l M a j o r, Dorinda
Parker, E l l e n
gina W a l t o n , B e r n a d i n e
Quimby, Donna Curtiss.
Second r o w : Joyce Hubaker,
Janice A d a m s ,
dings, Glema E t c h e y, M a r y
Tomecek, N a n c y H a r t l e y ,
Nellie KEllicut,
lin, B e t t y F e i s t e r , H e l e n
Kowalski, M a r i l y n Benjamin,
Mrs. B r o w n , advisor.
Top r o w : R o b e r t a Phillips,
Joyce Diedrich, Nancy Crapo,
Nancy W i g h t ,
ble, E m m a J e a n B o r t o n ,
Donna F a u l k n e r,
ler, B e t t y L e e S h e r m a n ,
Bessie Carpenter.

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First r o w, 1 . t o r. : M a x Z i m m e r m a n ,
James Stemen, James H e w i t t ,
ton, Marion K i d d e r.
Second row, 1. to r. : Junior Bowers, To m
Normandin, Richard Jones. James Watts
and B o b Mann.
Third row, I. to r. : G a i l
ard F r i e s .
Fourth r o w, I . t o r . : M r . Wa t t s . Scout
Master; B u d M o o r e , L a r r y T r a v i s ,
Jerome H e n n i n g s , S a m L a m b r i g h t ,
Assistant Scout Master.

The Quincy B o y Scout Tr o o p No. 61, i s s t i l l
meeting i n the school building. They are anxious t o
get a place o f their own, and a r e on the t r a i l o f an
01(1 barge, t h a t t h e y hope t o make i n t o a possible
:Lt.eling and recreation b u i l d i n g .

Mr. M o n k : B a c k r o w : J o e y Daniels,
Jimmie R o c k e l , P h i l l i p Broad, To m m y
Borton, D a n n y L u d l o w, J i m m i e R o t h ,
Merle Twadell, Leo Matz,
line, Leland M o n k .
Seated: A l l e n Fisk, Jack Hadley, Harold
Rurka, W m . Crornniller, J a m e s Groos,
Leon Pomranka.

Fifty-four

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Two o f o u r Quincy Scouts, Marion K i d d e r and
Tom Normandin r e c e n t l y were awarded t h e Eagle
award, highest i n Scouting. Other boys are rapidly
approaching t h e Eagle r a n k under the exceptional
supei vision o f o u r t w o scoutmasters, Sam.
bright and James T. Watts.

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�SEE A P P E N D I X R E A R O F B O O K

�Back r o w : Joyce Diedrich. * I o l a Pierce, * C a r l y l e McDonald, ' ' ' ' ' ' M r. Zerba, M a r y
McHenney, J i m NlcNickle. M a r t h a McHenney. L o i s H o r s t , D u a n e Wieson, M a r i o n
Kidder, K a r o l M a j o r. Nancy Wight.
Middle r o w : J u l i a Blake, Ly l e K n i r k , Marshall Condra, Gloria Wa l k e r, E a r l F r o m .
Nat Walton, B e t t y Sherman. B a r b a r a M a n n , R u t h D r y e r, H e l e n Kowalski, J e r r y
Jennings, Frank Parkinson, W i l l a r d Smead, Loren Fickle, Bob Mann, D i c k Jones.
Thi• d r o w : Georgia L o u Secor, A n n e StettlEr, Regina Walton, B e t t y F e i s t e r, Ross
Palmateer, Bess Carpenter, Vondalee Iford.
'Majorette ' D r u m M a j o r

Back row: Ca/1 K n i r k , Nancy Roulier, Geraldine McCi va, Delores Keith, James Poiiiianka,
Mc.ry L o u Smith, Lauren Bracy, Marian Smea ', Richard Radebaugh.
Middle row: M r. Zerba, Leon Pomranka, Jo,:ce Pierson, D u a n e Mettler, Bess Carpenter,
Victor Bailey, Laurel Rogers. Leland Persons. J i m McNickle. Wayne Loose, Nancy Knowles,
Ronald Deual, Clara Lee Knapp. Dorothy Qui nhy. Judy Wibel, J i m R o t h , Royce Friend.
Front r o w : David F a i r, Marge H e w i t t , Bar:iara Quimby, Beverly Holey, L i n d a Campbell.
Catherine Hodger, Joyce Wilkens, Joan Wilkens, Shirley Hayward, Delight Riddle, Darlene
Crowe. LaDean Persons, A n n a Johnson, Irene Kellicut. Donna Keith.

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�LEATING

Carlyle
Iola Pierce J o y c e

THE BAND MARCHES ON
SEPT. 11 State F a i r
SEPT. 14 - 15 4H F a i r, Coldwater
SEPT. 17 Home game
SEPT. 22 Donkey Softball Game
SEPT. 2 4 A w a y t o Homer Game
SEPT. 28 Hillsdale F a i r
OCT. 1 Home Game
OCT. 13 Charlotte Band F e s t i v a l
OCT. 15 Homecoming
OCT. 22 Community F a i r

OCT. 29 Home Game
OCT. 30 Hallowe'en parade
DEC. 22 Christmas P r o g r a m
Basketball season
resounding c l a t t e r o f pep band
MAR. 18 Spring Festival
MAR. 25 D i s t r i c t Festival
May w e give w o r t h y recognition t o t h e e ff o r t s
of t h e group and s a y, " We l l done. Quincyites."

Caravan

Iola Pierce — Nancy W i g h t — Barbara M a j o r — Imogene Crawford

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1st team, l e f t to r i g h t , f i r s t r o w : V i r g i n i a Milbourne. I o l a Pierce.
Leah Heydon, M a r y Ellen Todd, Roberta Phillips, Joan Wigent, Julia Blake.
Second r o w : Joyce Diedrich, M r s . N . Volkert, N o r m a S m i t h , J o a n Duncan. K a r o l
Major, Martha McHenny, M a r y McHenny, C o l e e n Matthews, Barbara M a j o r, Nancy
Downer.
The Queens captured t h e ' 4 8 - '49 L i t t l e " C "
championship w i t h o u t d i ff i c u l t y. T h e y boast
sons record o f seven wins and one loss. T h e o n l y
setback w a s a 3 5 to :14 decision t o the Reading
Rangerettes b y v i r t u e o f a point system.

given g i r l s i n t h e conference, t h e y w e r e honored
guests a t a lovely banquet given b y local followers
and friends o f the squad.
Co-Captain, " B a r b " , N o r m a a n d I o l a w i l l b e
greatly missed as the Queens g o forward i n ' 4 9 '50 season t o b r i n g home t h e second trophy.

In addition t o capturing the f i r s t

THE SEASON
Union C i t y 1 4
Reading 16

Q u i n c y

25

Q u i n c y

29

Jonesville 16
Reading 35

Q u i n c y

28

Q u i n c y

34

Litchfield 6
Union C i t y 14
Jonesville 2 0

Q u i n c y

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Q u i n c y

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Litchfield 1 0
Opponents total 1:11 Q u i n c y 204

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First r o w : J . Blosser, J. Stockwell, 0 . Borton, J . Carenter, R . Fish, J. H e w i t t , E .
Boley, K . Philson, D. Sebring, C. Rouka, R . Jones, E. B l a i r.
Second r o w : G. Langstaff, W. Everline, W . Loose, J. Smith, N . Walton, C . Brewer,
D. Brewer, W. Swallow, C. Bowers, P. Annis, J . Stemen, K . Earl. E. From.
Third r o w : M r. Jacobs, J. Vicory, D . Peavey, H. Stickney, R. Rose. D. Cook. L . Cook,
A. B l a i r, E. Donnelly, B. Chase, R. Adams, M r. Shearer.

The Orioles started o u t t h e season w i t h f o u r
lettermen. I n s p i t e o f the inexperienced team, t h e y
showed w h a t f o o t b a l l r e a l l y meant t o them. T h e y
lost t h e L i t t l e " C " Championship b y one

though t h e y had t h e smallest l i n e t h e y gave t h e i r
opponents r e a l competition. T h i s seasons r e c o r d
was t h e best i n the past several years.

T H E SEASON

Coach Shearer, Capt. cook, Ass't. Coach Jacobs

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�Left t o right, f i r s t f r a m e , t o p : O l i n Borton, E d Donelly,
Coach Dale Shearer, Jack Vicory, Robert A d a m s a n d Barney Chase.
Bottom: J i m Hewitt, Ed Boley, Leroy Cook, Bob Boyer, Kenneth Philson,
and Jim Stemen.

The Orioles w e n t i n t o t h e 1949 season's w i t h
six lettermen returning from last year. This season's
victories and losses were mostly only by one or two
points. Quincy lost t w o games w i t h Union C i t y. We
also l o s t t w o g a m e s w i t h Homer b y only a one
point margin. T h e r e were f o u r o t h e r close games

this season also, t w o w i t h Bronson a n d t w o w i t h
Reading. So this season's record w i t h t e n wins and
four losses w a s characterized b y close games, w i t h
6 being d i v i d e d o n l y b y a t w o o r three p o i n t
margin.

The
Litchfield
Litchfield
Homer
Homer
Jonesville
Jonesville
Reading
Reading
Bronson
Bronson
Union C i t y
Union C i t y
Athens
Athens

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3
2
4
4
3
3
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5
5
4
2
3

Quincy 5 2
Quincy 43
Quincy 29
Quincy 20
Quincy 50
Quincy 63
Quincy 3 8
Quincy 41
Quincy 31
Quincy E6
Quincy 38
Quincy 49
Quincy 3 9
Quincy 3 8

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Boyer

Donnelly

Adams

Reserve

Top: M a n a g e r. J e r r y Blossct. C l a r k F i s h , D e n n y
Sebring. T o m m y Normandin, G a i l L a n g s t a ff , T o m m y
Van Cleave. D i c k Jones and Coach Vincent Jacobs.
Bottom: Junior Bowers. Aaron Blair, B i l l Swallow, Nat
Walton and E a r l From.

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Left t o right, top
lace Everline, Barny Chase, E
Donnelly, Donald Cook, Leror.
Cook. William Swallow, Rober:
Adams, Dale Shearer.

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Bottom r o w : E d B o l e y, De!
nis Sebring, K e n n e t h P h i l s o i
James H e w i t t , T o m m y N o !
mandin, E a r l F r o m , G e o r g ,
Etrang.

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Left t o r i g h t , t o p r o w : D a l e
Shearer, George
lace E v e r l i n e , D o n a l d C o o k ,
Leroy C o o k , G a i l L a n g s t a f f ,
William S w a l l o w, E a r l F r o m .
Bottom r o w : R i c h a r d K i n g ,
James H e w i t t , E d Boley, T o m
Normandin, K e n n e t h P h i l s o n ,
Olin Borton, R o b e r t Adams.

BASFBALL
Prospects f o r t h e 1 9 4 9 Oriole baseball team

TRACK
With b u t o n e l e t t e r winner from last yea.

appear m u c h b r i g h t e r t h a n u s u a l . W i t h seven

squad the outlook f o r t h e thinclads look dim.

lettermen f r o m l a s t years team, t o f o r m

Orioles should be well f o r t i f i e d i n

cleus, the squads chances l o o k good f o r a banner

weak in the longer distances and

year.

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��TEA CS6TERCS T
WHO ARE LEA T U G

Busses ( A l l busses and a l l drivers) L e f t to r i g h t : Louis Ewers, Russell Blake, Forest
Friend, Harold Sawdy. John Husk, Harold Talant. Vi c t o r Matthews.

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The Quincy C o n m i u n i t y S c h o o l s h a v e a v e r y
sufficient means o f t . ansportation f o r

the students w i l l hear w i t h t h e driver, h e ' l l d o the

dents. T h e r e are f i v e buses i n good
with v e r y reliable drivers. These ['livers
fied f o r the j o b and are very precautious,

dents w i l l b e a s k e d t o w a l k a short distance t o

the safety o f the students o n t h e bus. T h e drivers
get out early i n the morning, rain o r shine,

new F o r d which i s used t o teach pupils
mentals o f driving. A n adequate instructor is i n the

port the students t o school. M a n y o f t h e roads the
louses travel on a r e i n v e r y pc,or condition, b u t i f

car w i t h the students a t a l l times. A f t e r a certain
period, this ear w i l l be exchanged f o r a newer one.

very best he can. I f roads are impassible,
their homes, so as n o t t o delay t h e o t h e r students.
The Quincy H i g h School also owns a c a r. I t i s a

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Sept. 7 Teachers conference.
Sept. 9 Seventh and 8 t h grade register i n A . M .
and Freshmen i n P. M .
Sept. 10 Sophomores a n d J u n i o r s i n A . M . and
Seniors i n P. M .
Sept. 11 Band marchEs t o Michigan State F a i r.
Sept. 14 O f f to the Coldwater 4H F a i r Tuesday and
Thursday afternoon.
Sept. 17 School students h a d Chest X - r a y e d f o r
T. B. a t the F a i r. O u r band led the parade
too!
Sept. 17 Quincy 48 vs. Eaton Rapids 7.
ball game.
Sept. 24 Quincy 33 vs. Home r 0.
S 4 t . 28 O f f t o the Hillsdale F a i r.
Sept. 28 Teachers were entertained a t d i n n e r b y
Industrialists.
Oct. 1 Quincy 27 vs. Jonesville 12.
Oct. 4 F i r s t assembly, " P i e d P i p e r. " T h e y w e r e
tops.
Oct. 6 Freshman I n i t i a t i o n and
ing successful.
Oct. 7 - Te a c h e r s Conference. H a p p y days o u t
of school.
Oct. 1 3 B a n d goes t o M a r c h i n g Festival
lotte.
Oct. 1 3 Teachers p a r t y, sonic w o r k and some p l a y.
Oct. 1 5 Quincy 27 vs. Jonesville 12.
Oct. 2 0 Everyone looked i n t o the cameras, except
the Seniors.
Oct. 2 1 F . F. A . and F. H . A . F a i r, band played.
Oct. 2 1 Seniors h a d t h e i r p i c t u r e s taken. D i d n ' t
they look p r e t t y ?
Oct. 2 1 Sophomores h a d Physical exams t a k e n a t
Coldwater C o m m u n i t y H e a l t h C e n t e r .
Open wide, please.
Oct. 2 2 Quincy 12 vs.
Oct. 2 3 Juniors Baked Goods vale. Crash, Bang!
Oct. 2 8 Seventh Grade Initiation.
Oct. 3 0 Hallowe'en parade ano , a n d played. " T h e y
looked natural."
Nov. 1 Seniors g o t t h e i r p r o f s back. N o t
ty now.
Nov. 2 Presidential election held b y C i v i c s class.
Poor Republicans.
Nov. 4 F. H. A . planted ..ational Flower. Red Ftf,e
Nov. 5 Quincy 21 vs. B r o n s ^ i p o , t p o n e d becau-,e
of r a i n u n t i l November 8.
Nov. 9 F. H . A . Regional M e e t i n g a t Kal:imazco.
Had a wonderful t i m e .
Nov. 11 Basketball p i actice starts today. E a r l y t o
bed and early t o rise.
Nov. 13 F. H . A . skating party. Tw i r p Season.
Nov. 15 t o 18 F. F. A . Kansas C i t y Tr i p .
Nov. 18 and 19 Senior Play " T w o Gentlemen a n d
Verona." Success!!
Nov. 20 Paper Drive, Sophomores.
Nov. 20 Y-Teen Dance. G e t y o u r m a n f o r this
occasio
Nov. 22 Seniors receive name cards. S e e i n g i t i n
printing.
Nov. 23 Q -Club Initiation. Over hill. over dale.
Nov. 24 li-teen Initiation. Very impiessive.

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Nov. 25 and 26 School is out f o r Thanksgiving. E a t
and be m e r r y.
Nov. 30 "Crusades" shown a t theatre. H i g h school
invited a t rege lar admission
tion f o r once.
Dec. 1 G i r l s game, Quincy 25 vs. Union C i t y 14.
Dec. 3 Quincy 38 vs. Union C i t y 52.
Dec. 6 F. F. A . Initiation, Green Hands.
Dec. 10 Quincy 38 vs. Reading 35.
Dec. 11 Sophomores. Baked Goods Sale.
Dec. 14 Senior Penny Potluck. P l e n t y t o eat.
Dec. 14 Assembly. L t . W h i t t i k e r . G o d a n s w e r s
prayer.
Dec. 16 Freshmen p a r t y . R e t u r n g o o d w i l l f o r
initiation.
Dec. 17 Quincy:39 vs. Athens 25.
Dec. 21 Quincy 50 vs. Jonesville 40.
Dec. 23 School is out f o r Christmas vacation! Movie
at theatre, " C r a z y Politics."
Jan. 3 Back t o the o l d grind.
Jan. 6 Quincy 2 9 vs. Homer 30.
Jan. 14 Quincy 31 vs. Bronson 30.
Jan. 18 Semester tests begin. Get those dusty books
out!
Jan. 21 E n d o f f i r s t Semester. H a l f Jan. 24 Second semester begins.
Jan. 25 Quincy 41 vs. Union C i t y 49.
Jan. 28 Quincy 3 8 vs. Athens 35.
Feb. 1 J u n i o r and Senior Banquet. U m , Good!
Feb. 4 Quincy 41 vs. Reading 59.
Feb. 8 Scout Supper and C o u r t o f H o n o r.
Feb. 9 G i r l s game Quincy 14 vs. Union C i t y 22.
Feb. 9 Assembly. T. B. Wonderful! !
Feb. 11 Seniors ordered I n v i t a t i o n s . H o p e t o see
them.
Feb. 11 Quincy36 vs. Bronson 54.
Feb. 18 Quincy 63 vs. Jonesville 46.
Feb. 22 Senior Donkey Basketball game. L a u g h e d
until sides split. Hold on P o t t e r !
Feb. 25 Quincy 43 vs.
Feb. 26 F. H . A . Paper Drive. Building our muscles.
Mar. 3 Tournament a t Hillsdale. Quincy
field. Quincy
Mar. 4 Quincy vs. Reading. O n the outside.
Mar. 7 Assembly. World Wa r I I Movie. F i l m d i d n ' t
show u p !
Mar. 7 Commercial L a w Class i s guest o f R o t a r y.
State Senator spoke
Mar. 11 Girls Basketball Banquet. Pretty swell.
Mar. 17 Speech contest.
Mar. 25 Carnival. Postponed.
Apr. 1 B o x Social.
Apr. 7 Assembly. W e hope.
Apr. 13 Assembly. Suppose t h e speakers c a r holds
out?
Apr. 21 J u n i m P l a y, " O u r Town." Great success!
Apr. 23 Junior Play.
Apr. 26 Movie, Assembly.
May 6 M a y Festival. Danoing feet - g r a n d !
May 13 .1-Hop. B e a u t i f u l p a r t y.
May 27 Honors Assembly. To p ones.
May 29 Baccalaure ate. Enlightening.
114 2 Commencement. The last march!
.1,,ne 3 School closes. Let's eat and be merry.

�MOVING CUT \\ A I I

Yes, i t was i n the grauating class o f June 1880,
that Cora Clizbe, better known today as M r s . Cora
Newberry, graduated f r o m Quincy H i g h School.
Mrs. Newberry s t a n d s a m o n g t h e
graduates o f Q. H . S., and is t h e sole s u r v i v o r o f
the class. She has served as mother, t e a c h e r a n d
befriended w h o m e v e r s h e met. A s u n n y s m i l e ,
charming personality a n d a s t r o n g physical body
and mind are her visible charcteristics.

With the passing o f years, she has seen Q. H .
S. take m a n y steps forward. Likewise
cements h a v e b e e n m a d e i n a l l achievements o f
mankind. Science, com m unication, e d u c a t i o n a n d
transportation s t i l l move onward, c h a l l e n g i n g a l l
youth. W i t h this challenge, may the members o f the
'49ers C a r a v a n g o forward i n t o t h e world
morrow, t r u s t i n g i n God, d o i n g t h e i r
ing t h e i r lot and make the w o r l d a better place, in

Mrs. Newberry i s v e r y w e l l versed, a n d h a s
played a n active p a r t i n civic activities throughout
her lifetime.

which t o live. f o r their having lived.

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Co-advisors, Mrs. Carol MacQueen, Mrs. Nell Volkert and the entire annual staff
wish to express our appreciation to the many local merchants, as well as,
water and surrounding merchants and friends who contributed

so

generously. Without your help, our book would not have
It's hats off to photographer Mr. Dick Gordon and the Powell Studios for all the
courtesies they extended
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I. " W h o a ! M o l l y ! " J o a n Blue; 2 . " M y p a l
Laddie." J o h n D o l p h ; : 3 . " I ' m a b i g g i r l n o w. "

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Banquet. " T h e L a s t Supper."; 4. Beautiful, isn't i t ! ;
5. Eat, D r i n k and be M e r r y ; 6 . Girls! Yo u r f i g u r e ! ;
7. The B i g Wheels dine o u t . ; 8. Back t o N a t u r e ; 9.
Why so g l u m -chums.

Nancy H y s l o p ; 4 . K i n d e r g a r t e n e r s a t p l a y ; 5 .
"Pretty K i t t y. " J u d y C o x and h e r k i t t y ; 6 . " L a z y

CHORUS G I R L S

Day". S u s a n and Joe Wibel; 7 . " T h e B i g P o s t
Office." F i r s t Graders. 8. "Love me Love
Nancy Lowell; 9. " Te l l Us." A wee laddie and lassie;
10. " M y b a b y d o l l ! " Lenda Wa l c o t t ; 1 1 . " M y a r e
we b u s y ! " F i r s t Graders. 1 2 . " B o y i s he h e a v y ! "
Judy A n n S m i t h ; " S o f t b a l l Champs." Joey Daniels
and H a r o l d Howell.

MEMORIE
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I. Caravan Leader; 2 . Wa t c h t h e B i r d i e ; : 3 .
Fill'er u p ; 4 . Studying H a r d ? ? ; 5 . Blue Ribbon
Canning 6. " C h i e f " ; 7 . Smile P r e t t y ; 8 . The W h i t e
House; 9. M a j o r Carlyle; 1 0 . Posin' eh! 1 1 . Is i t a
Basket?; 12. I t was so h o t when - ; 13.Sweet tunes
at t h e f a i r ; 1 4 . Guess w h a t I ' v e g o t ; 1 5 . F i g h t ,
Fight: 16. Hey look at us!; 17. Puppy Love; 18. The
Down Beat; 19. H i s Best Friend; 20. I t ' s Mine; 21.
Latin Singers; 2 2 . Mechanic a t w o r k ; 2 3 . I n t h e
Right Place? ? ; 24. A l w a y s t a l k i n ' ! ! ; 25. Home
Run; 2 6 . Missed M e - ; 2 7 . "So Ti r e d " ; 2 8 . I t ' s
Ruthie; 29. H u r r y r. p w i t h the food; 3 0 . A l m o s t a
Championship; :31. " Ti l l i e " ; 3 2 . Captain B o b ; 3 3 .
Golden Horseshoe; 1 4 . Q u i e t Please; 3 5 . Queen
carol: l g . Keep'em Happy; 37. The noise Makers! !

CHOW T I M E
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Left t o r i g h t : J o a n n e B e e r s , J o y c e Russell.
Caryl Quimby, Shirley Gross, AnnaBelle
ny Abramson, Dorinda Parker. Bernadine Q u i m b y.
Betty Friend, P a t Unick, Paul McQueen.

SATURDAY N I G H T S H O W
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Left: 1. I t s punch a t the J -Hop; 2 . H e p
3 - 4 - Memorial D a y ; 3 . F a i r Time - Community
Fair; 4 . Tr a L a L a L a - Spring Festival.
Right: 1. S w i n g y o u r partner val; 2 . M - m _ m , f u n - J -Hop; 3 . Practice makes
perfect; 4. Whew, am I tired. - J -Hop.

STRKING I T R I C H
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I. M r . and M r s . Schubel

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you! 2. T h e new Score Board; 3 . F o r w a r d m a r c h :
4. Tw o f a i t h f u l workers; 5 . Come o n t e a m f i g h t ;
6. Coach N e l l Vo l k e r t ; 7. Watch i t , Bob; 8 . Who's
the lucky winner?: 9. Coach Dale Shearer; 10. Come
on boys, g e t t h a t ball!; 11. P a r t o f t h e squad; 1 2 .
Yeh, V i r g i n i a ! ; 13. Ride'em cowboy; 1 4 . S t r e t c h ,
Don! 16. Tense seconds; 16. Don't let that stop you.
Ed.; 17. Remember, Janie, don't g e t down.

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