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����at this time

livins is learning:
.
learning is the future .. _

QUinCf ORIOLE 75

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�SENIORS ---------------5
ACTIVITIES---- -------27
ATHLETICS -----------43
ORGANIZATIONS ------75
ADMINISTRATION -----95
FACULTY -------------99
JUNIORS -------------115
SOPHOMORES --------122
FRESHMEN -----------129
MIDDLE SCHOOL -----136
ELEMENTARY --------150
ADVERTISERS --------162

3

�As you turn the pages back through the Life and
Times of 1975, we hope you will remember the
moments of joy, of anger, the moments of surprises, of disappointment and that it added another
year of happiness to your years at Quincy High
School.

\ EN!t11
lEGION
ORIOLES
4

�SENIORS

�IN MEMORY OF

Randy Smith, who died Agusut 24, 1974 as a result
of injuries received when he fell from his horse
during a race.
We will always remember him as a good friend and
fellow classmate.

6

�CLASS OFFICERS, From Left to Right: HISTORIAN: Robin Ditton;
PRESIDENT: Dan King; SECRETARY: Debbie Kestner;
TREASURER: Julie Osborn; VICE- PRESIDENT: Chris Suever.

7

�How Many Roads
Must WeAl/
Walk Down;
Before We
Meet Again?
STEVEN ALBRIGHT

MICHAEL ALBRIGHT

RUTH ALLESHOUSE

HAROLD ASH
8

KEVIN ANDERSON

MARC BARANOUSKI

LEE BARYE

LINDA ANDREWS

JACK BELLAMY

�KEVIN BEMIS

LINDA BLISS

DENISE BOWEN

RENNA BOYD

KATHLEEN BROCKWAY

KAREN BUCKLEY

SALLY BUDD

CHERYL BUMPUS

PAULA BURK

The ole Physics Class.

KATHRYN CALDWELL

LINDA CARPENTER

Hey Turkey!
9

�WILLIAM CORRINO

SHARON COVILLE

ROBERT COWARD

GERALD CRANDALL

KATHLEEN CURTISS

SHERRY DAVIS
10

SARAH DELCAMP

PHILLIP DIRSCHELL

ROBIN LYNNE DITTON

�MARK DOWNER

JEFFERY FARRIS

ROBIN FELTS

DAVID GILBERT

Remember the Pep Assemblies?
The Seniors' will!

SALLY GILCHREST

Hi Susie.

Working hard?

CHRISTINE GODFREY

BRADLEY GOOCH

VICKI GRAY

KATHY HAGY

DAVID HARMON
11

�LANCE HARMON

KENNETH HAYES

LuANN HEFFLINGER

KELLY HOEFT

CLASS POEM
We stand on the edge of our future.
Eager to stand on our own two feet,
Yet unsure where to place the first step.
We have waited for this moment with
Apprehension, and now find that it is
Not the confident step we had imagined,
But merely a blind push forward.
JERRY HOOLEY

Shy Michelle?

DEBORAH KESTNER
12

Yet we make this move,
As so many before us have done .
Some shall achieve greatness,
Some shall feel the depression of
failure, And many shall merely exist.
But we shall be remembered as being eager
To meet the unsure demands of an
uncenain world.
And we shall survive.
Merely because we are who we are.
The Class of 197 5.

DANIEL KING

GERALD LANGE

RANDY ILES

WILLIAM LEDYARD

�MARJA LETHISALO

KIM LEWIS WEBER

ROBERT LONGARDNER

KRISTINE LOOSE

KEVIN LOVEBERRY

CHARLES LOCKE

SHARON LUGE

We Walk Forth Into the Sunshine,
Not Into the Shadow of Those Who
Went Before Us."
11

TIMOTHY McCURLEY

DAVE McDOWELL

DONALD McVICKER

FRANCIS MEADE
13

�HOW MANY? HOW FAR? HOW LONG?
SENIOR CLASS SONG - By Paula Burk
How many roads must we all walk down
Before we meet again?
And how many dreams can we make come
true
Before we reach the end ?
The answer my friend is deep within our souls
The answer is deep within our souls.
How many vows that we made long ago
Will turn into dust and to sand?
And how many wrongs can we make right
Before we run out of time?
The answer my friend is deep within our
souls, The answer is deep within our souls.
How many stars will we reach out to touch
Before we realize our goals?
ANDREW MILLS

And how many tears will fall to the ground
Before we learn to be kind?

DENNIS MORRIS

The answer my friend is deep within our
souls, the answer is deep within our soul.
How many times must we shout each other
down, Before we all understand?
And how many miles will our weary feet
tread,
Before we may come to a rest?
The answer my friend is deep within our
souls,
The answer is deep within our souls.
STEVEN NICKERSON

STEVEN NULL
1.4

BECK! NORMANDIN

REBECCA NUTT

MARK OMLOR

�How Many Dreams
Can We Make
Come True Before
We Reach the End?

JANELL OSBORN

JULIE OSBORN

MARILYN PARSHALL

DEBRA PAYTON

PAMELA PENROD

VICKIE PIERSON

CATHY PINNEY

JUDY POYNTER

MARTIN RAWSON
15

�KAREN REICHHART

ROGER RICKMAN

SUSAN RIDLEY

YVONNE RILEY
16

REBECCA ROLLINS

RONALD RUSSELL

�MICHELLE SAUNDERS

CINDY SEBRING

PAMELA SHERWOOD

...

'

Chris?

RICHARD SHOBE

Bill will explain it to you Steve!

ROBERT STEMPIEN

Jack???

CINDY STRANG

ROY SNYDER

STEVEN STRANG
17

�CHRISTINE SUEVER

JILL TEMPLES

BECKY TOPP

ROBIN TRAXLER
18

SHEREE TOBOLSKE

SHELBY TOPP

JOHN VANDYKE

LISA VANLANDINGHAM

�KATHY WEAVER

DUANE WELLS

JAMES WILKINSON

Are they twins? Brothers? They can't sing!

LINDA WISE

SHARON WORTH

FRANKLIN YOUNG

CYNTHIA ZAGYV A
19

�20

�Senior Mock Elections
MOST ACTIVE: Dan King and Chris Suever
BEST ALL AROUND SENIORS: Dan King and Chris Godfrey
MOST ATHLETIC: Pam Sherwood and Jack Bellamy
MOST BASHFUL: Clay Coward and Linda Wise
BEST BUILT: Becky Nutt and Andy Mills
CLASS CUT UPS: Bill Corrino and Sarah Delcamp
BEST DRESSED: Lisa VanLandingham and Bob Stempien
CLASS FLIRTS: Becky Nutt and Mark Anderson
MOST FRIENDLY: Sue Ridley and Dan King
LONGEST HAIR: Dunane Wells and Kathy Weaver
BEST LOOKING: Robin Felts and Kathy Curtis
BEST PERSONALITY: Dan King nad Sue Ridley
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Becky Normadin and Dan
King
MOST TALKATIVE: Robin Ditton and Andy Mills

21

�,

UPPER LEFT: Perfect Attenda nc e 4
Ye ars - Clay Coward. UPPER RIGHT :
Phil Normandin Award - Many Rawson. LEFT: Na tional Merit - Paula
Burk. RlGHT : BPW Award- Deb Camerson .

22

I

Girl Athl e te of the Year
Pam She rwood

�ABOVE: Left to Right: Sarah De lcamp
- John Sousa; Frank Young - Citizenship. MIDD LE: Left to Right: Ji ll Temples - Yearbook; Marja says Good bye. BELOW: Left to Right: Q.S.P.A.
- Marc Baranouski; Rotary Club Sharon Wonh; Male Athlete of the
Year- Dan King.

23

�Commencement
of
1975
June sixth the class of seventy - five took
their last walk together as a Senior class
of Quincy High School. Standing on the
edge of their futures, they walk forth into
the sunshine, not into the shadow of those
who went before them .

24

�25

�26

�ACTIVITIES

;;gz#~s
c:s:;;

~

~~

the first dream of the year;
I kept it a secret
and smiled to myself

..

�HOMECOMING
1975
QUEEN CANDIDATES, Left to Right: Kathy Cuniss, Laura
Miller, 1974 Que en, Deb Kestner, Julie Osborn, Sue Ridley, Lisa VanLandingham and Sharon Wonh.

UPPER RIGHT: Senior Float
"Sani-Flush". MlpDLE: You
Guys! LOWER RJGHT: Miss Oriole? UPPER LEFT: Deano gets it
on? LOWER LEFT: Our Sharon.
BELOW: TOP: QHS spirit on the
move. BOTTOM: Let's boogie
down.

28

�The 1975 Homecoming saw
the crowning of Sharon Worth
as Queen . We also watched
our Mighty Orioles walk away
with a 26-0 victory over the
Athens Indians. These helped
make the 197 5 homecoming
something special for the
class of "75".

ABOVE: Lead on Sarah.
UPPER RIGHT: The people
behind the team. MIDDLE
RIGHT: Jrs. "Flaky" Float.
LOWER RIGHT: Our team in
action? UPPER LEFT : Flying
Marshmallows? MIDDLE :
Please don't squeeze the
Charmin! BOTTOM: The
Mouths. BOTTOM CENTER:
Oh my back!

29

�On parade .

Miss Oriole 1975
On Valentine's Day , Feb. 14, the high school student body
e lected Julie Strang, Miss Oriole, with Sharon Luce, first
runner-up and Kathy Curtiss, second runner-up. Also participating were De nise Harmon, freshman; Lori .Ditton, Julie
Bemis, so ph omores ; Velda Sperbeck, junior; and Chris
Suever, Jan Osborn, and Sue Ridley, seniors.
All the girls were escorted by members of the J . V. basketball team, Bob Love berry, Scot Luce, Cam Gary, Bruce
Miller, Jim Fidler, Tim Kling, Dennis Quimby, Ben Rich ardson, John Lange , Tim Brown and Mr. Ludlow, who
escorted Shelly.
Julie was crowned during half-ti me of the Jonesville game
by She lly King, Miss Oriole, 1974.
30

�31

�CAST
Paula Burk -------------Corie Braner

Barefoot in
the Park

Marty Fahlen ---------Telephoneman
Phillip French ----------Deliveryman
Steve Rollins ------------Paul Braner
Cathy Pinney-------------Mrs. Banks
Marc Baranouski-- -----------Velasco

UPPER: Steve . . . ''My teeth feel soft." UPPER LEFT:
Corie receiving her mother's advice. LOWER RIGHT: Midnight at the Oasis. LOWER LEFT: Corie . . . "Oh
Darling."

32

�David and Lisa
CAST
Steve Rollins ----- - ------ - David Clemans
Marlene Middel------------ Mrs. Clemans
Cindy Baker ------ -- Secretary, Ms. Ferriss
Marc Baranouski ----- - --Dr. Michael Alan
Paula Burk - - -----------------Lisa Brandt
Kevin Bemis - - ------- - -- Dr. John Edwards
Marty Fahlen-------- - ------Mr. Clemans
Stephanie Lovell ----------- - -----Josette
Kim Brickey -------- - - - ----Maureen Hart
Phillip French ------- -- ---------- - Carlos
Robert Engelhart --- ------ -- - ---- ---- Ben
Byran Center ------- ------ --------Simon
Vicky Beckwith----- --- -------- -- - -Kate
Dorothy Hargreave - ---- ----------Sandra
Jeff Williams ------------------ --- Porter
Janell Osborn------ ------- ------- Woman
Linda Beckwith--- -- - ---- ------Little Girl
Andrew Mills------------------- - ---Boy
Mark Anderson------- -- - - -------- - -- Boy
Mr. Christopher Walczak--------- Director
Cathy Pinney --- - - - -- --- Assistant Director
Becky Rollins -- - - ------Make-up and Props

David and Lisa is a story about two mentally disturbed adolescents and
how they overcome their problems together. David has been worshipped
by his mother since he was very young. Doctors and therapists try to help
these two youngsters and finally succeed. David does not like to be
touched. Lisa who is serious at times also talks in rhymes. We will be
losing some very talented seniors this year who have been in past plays.

33

�Chain of Lakes
Tip-Up
Gets
Bigger and Better
Every Year!!!
LEFT: Candy Fickle was selected as the 1975 Tip- Up queen.
The girls were chosen on poise, character, and talent. As a
talent Candy chose a song and dance number from the musical,
"The( hsinkable Molly Brown." LOWER LEFT: Kathy seems to
be having a good time. MIDDLE: The Tip-Up queen enjoys
herself at the Queens Ball . LOWER RIGHT: The Dominican of
Canada Queen was a guest of Quincy for the weekend of winter
fun events .
RIGHT: Candids of Tip-Up, February 8 and 9 .

34

�35

�We

yVay
Prom
1975

Saturday/ May 24
Pokagon Inn/ Pokagon Park/ Ind.

A

New
Fad?

36

�Groovin'
to
Squeeze

Squeeze

Penny
for
Your
Thoughts
Cindy.

37

�38

�39

�The Speech Class: The
Talkers of Tomorrow.
Due to circumstances the Ye arbook
Staff misplaced the candids taken of
the speech class assemblies. This year
the speech class put on 2 assemblies for
the students, one in the winter and one
in the spring. One should never forget
Santa Claus (R. Iles) and his elves, the
Lennon Sisters and B. Keeton's laugh,
in the skits .

40

�Taking a Look At News
Focus and Project
Christmas
This year Project Christmas supported
more families than ever before. The
News Focus class worked hard to get
money, which in turn would be used
for food, clothing, toys and mise. The
students had to spend time fixing many
of the toys and items that were
donated. Items had to be sorted before
they could be wrapped. The items
were then wrapped and put back in
their same piles. They were then taken
and put into boxes for each family.
The students then delivered these
boxes to the families that they were
supporting in the community.

41

�Y.M.C.A.
Youth in Government
1n

Session
This April 10-12, 35 students and 2 advisors, who were interested in government
went to our state capital. Each student
became a senator or representative. Marlene Middel, a sophomore, Roy Snyder and
Chris Godfrey, both seniors, all went as
lobbyists. Cathy Pinney went to Lansing
representing the southwest district trying to
become governor in the mock elections.
Mark Baranouski also went and was elected
to the office of lieutenant governor. Cathy
lost by eight votes in the election. The students held the positions of legislatures for
three days. After a hard day's work the stu dents enjoyed many fun and exciting activities.
Mark and Lt. Gov. Damman

TOP ROW : M. Anderson. T. McCurley, B. Normandin, V. Rawson, D. King, J. McClellan, B. Geishan, L. Osborn, M. Middel, D . Ripley,
M. Saunders, R. Taylor, J. Hooley, M. Rawson, C. Pinney . BOTTOM ROW: J. Sours, B. Rice, S. Budd, T . McRae, D. Bowen, R. Snyder,
K . Cuniss, D. King.

42

��Gary Adams
Assistant J. V. Football
J. V. Basketball
Scott Kugler
Head Football

Melissa Lloyd
Volleyball
J. V. Basketball
Jack Feller
Varsity Basketball
Varsity Baseball
John Dogan
Varsity Wrestling
Golf
Maureen Culligan
Varsity Basketball
J. V. Volleyball
Marty Chard
Varsity Track
Eric Tundevold
Assistant Track
Assistant Varsity
Football
Freshman Basketball
Mike Nowicki
J. V. Football
J. V. Baseball
(NOT PICTURED)
Bob Bell
Cross Country

Dan Ludlow
Athletic Director
Assistant J. V. Football
Assistant Varsity Track

Coaches Page
44

�Cross Country Improves

Cross Country Team
This year's record
was 3 wins, 10 losses.
They finished 6th
in the league.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Bell, Tim Worth, Joe Wright, Dean Ripley, Rick Gardner.

45

�Freshman Cheerleaders
Boost
School Morale

TOP RIGHT: Jody and Diana show their spirit. UPPER LEFT: TOP TO BOTTOM: Patty Ford, Tia Macklin, Diana Byrd, Lori Peirson,
Lori Fish, and Jody Robson. BOTTOM (left to right): Linda Beckwith, Peggy Wright, Tracy Allen, De bbie DesJardin, Val erie Bemis,
and Theresa Rubley .

46

�ABOVE: Clara Jean Cole, Vicky Spurlock, Cindy Coan, Teena Sperbeck and
Patti Giffey. ABSENT: Donna Reichhan. LOWER LEFT: Fight Team Fight. MIDDLE: T. D. Touchdown. LOWER RJGHT: Here's Cindy.

junior Varsity
Encourages
School Spirit

The junior varsity had a
great season this year and
proved to be very successful
in encouraging the spirit at
Q.H.S.

47

�UPPER LEFT: Karen, Donna, and Cindy got the pep. UPPER RIGHT:
Keep on Truck'n guys. LOWER RIGHT: We got a touchdown. MID DLE RIGHT: Robin . . . HIGH on Oriole power. LOWER RIGHT:
Hi, We're the cheerleaders.

48

�The Varsity cheerleaders had a tremendous year. The girls worked hard
together to prove their cheerleading
skills. The cheerleaders provided
Q. H. S. with much spirit which in turn
makes the students support their team.
They sponsored a cake raffle, dance,
and bake sales. The girls were also in
charge of the Miss Oriole festivities.
We should be proud of our cheerleaders, it would be hard to get along without them .

Varsity
Cheerleaders
Inspire
Enthusiasm

ABOVE: Robin Ditton, Sherry Stempien, Linda Osborn ,
Cindy Taylor , Karen Reichhan, Jody Sours.

49

�Fallis the
Time
for Football

TEAM RECORD

6 Wins
3 Losses

50

�All-Conference
First Team

All State
Andy Mills

Tim Brown
Andy Mills
Mark Anderson
Bob Stempien

Honorable Mention
Mark Anderson

All-Conference
Second Team
Kent Dirschell
Bill Corino
Steve Strang
Frank Young

51

�' John Rice, Brett Spalding, Ken Fickle, Ron Bradley, Tom
1st ROW: Greg Gilbert, Bruce Miller, Steve Hawes, Cam Gary, Tony Weaver,
Coco, Lenny Peavey. 2nd ROW: Mgr. Buddy Graves, Glen Snyder, John Lange, Bob Loveberry, Scott Luce, Jeff McRae, Roy Pohl, Dave
Gade, Scott Saunders, Mark Love berry, Ken Wagner, Rick Morris, Mgr. Keith Milks. ROW 3: Assistant Coach Adams, Doug Parker, Jeff
VanLandingham, Tim Tracy, Steve Sullinn, Tom Fish, Lenny Wallace, Jim Normandin, Marc Roberts, Kenny Wood, Perry Rickman,
Coach Nowicki. ROW 4 : Dave Anderson, Don Keeslar, Frank Parkinson, Nick Rockhold, Randy Houtz, Eddie Bowerman, Carl Rogers, Norm
Strang, Jim Fidler, Kelly Matz, Dale Parshall, Don Wooden, Dennis Quimby, Jerry Bonham .

Season Record 5-3-1

}. V.'s Work for Better Season

52

��BACK ROW: L toR: G. Andrews, K. Kennedy, D. King , T. McCurley, M. Fahlen, B. Kunz. FRONT ROW : L to R: B. Nutt, Mr. Dogan, L.
Mills .

Golfers
This year the Oriole
golfers won 6 matches
and lost 4 giving them a
second place standing in
our conference. In the
conference tournament
Quincy placed first. This
year's all-conference
men were Dan King and
Tim McCurley.

Swinging
Strong
"HMMM not a bad shot"

54

"Fore"

�Varsity
Basketball
Girls

ABOVE: Come on Julie, you can do it!
BESIDE: Reach, Chris Reach!

This year's team finished
3rd in the conference;
winning eight of their
fourteen conference
games.

BELOW: (left to right, back row) Manager Teresa Paul; Shelly King; Beth Geishen, Cindy Sebring, Chris Loose, Vicki Gray, Manager Debbie
Richards, Coach Ms. Cullilgan. FRONT: Pam Sherwood, Kathy Moore, Marilyn Parshall, Julie McClellan, Marie Tobolske, Debbie Russell.

55

�The J. V. 'shad a record of 10-2,
which put them tied with Homer
for first.

Good Times
of the
Girls). V.'s
Basketball

ABOVE RIGHT: Karen and Bonnie going for the ball. BELOW: (left to right, third row): Ms.
Lloyd, Coach; Becki Normandin, Connie Ogurchak, Tami Fickle, Deb Howell, Melinda
Davis, Deb Rodgers. ROW TWO: Manager Teresa Paul, Bonnie Rice, Robin Connin, Karen
Fryer, Jeanie McCellan, Trainer Deb Richards . ROW ONE: Karen Justice, Cheryl Fryer, Lynn
Tessin, Marica Rice, Jill Sours.

56

�BACK: Mr. Tundevold, Perry Fosdick, Mark Love berry, Dave Anderson, David Elder, Brett Spalding, Jerry Bonham, Doug Keeslar, Danny
Bassage. FRONT: Andy Bracy, John Rice, Norm Strang, Tim Tracy, Frank Parkinson, Steve Sullivan.

Frosh Team
Splits Season

Team Record
8- 7

Dave Anderson jumps as Mark Loveberry and Steve Sullivan
watch.

57

�L to R: T. McCurley, J. Bellamy, T. Baldwin, A. Mills, D. Anderson, C. Ever line , Manager; A . Johnson, Coach
Feller, Manager; K. Bemis, D. King, R. Felts, D. Harmon, J. Wright, B. Corrine, B. Kunz.

Dan in ACTION.

Good Season
For Basketball

58

GO get 'em Billy.

��This year's junior varsity basketball team
gained a new coach, Mr. Adams. In his
first year as coach, his team finished
well in the Big 8 conference,

Bob scores two more .

}. V.'s Gain New Coach
L toR: Mgr. Jeff VanLandingham, Scott Luce, Randy Houtz, Bruce Miller, Tim Kling, Bob Loveberry, John Lange, Coach Adams, Jim
Fidler, Ben Richardson, Dennis Quimby, Cam Gary, Tim Brown, Mgr. Roy Pohl.
------~~=-=w~---v~~-~------~

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�FRONT ROW: Coach Mr . Bell, Mark Rice, David Brown, Brian Hill, David Dove, Jim Kesslar, Terry Dull, Scott Bowerman, Richie
Bean. REAR: Richard Sattler, Randy Sours, LeRoy Pope, De nnis Zimmerman, Brian Ludlow , Darin Friend, Dennis DeCaire.

7th Grade Wins Tournament

SEASON RECORD
Quincy

Opponent

17

34

Bronson

29

23

Homer

18

13

Union City

44

26

Athens ·

42

30

Springport

15

17

Jonesville

45

22

Reading

Springport Tournament Champs

40

24

Springport

32

16

Homer

38

29

Jonesville

61

�FRONT: Doug Suever, Robert Tobolske, Tim Taylor, Coach Stewart. BACK ROW: Doug Chaney, Jim Nickerson, Hal Je nsen, Kevin
Godfrey, Scott Fields, Brian Taylor, Tim Mills.

8th Grade Works Hard
SEASON RECORD
Quincy

Opponent

31

41

Bronson

42

49

Homer

27

34

Union City

73

35

Athens

40

39

Springport

28

37

Jonesville

48

53

Reading

Homer Tournament
Winner of Consolation Bracket

62

�lstROW: J. Shobe, D. Wallace, S. Smith, T. Brewer, J. McRae, R. Albright, R. Rupp, S. Walls, J, Null, T. Strauss. BACK ROW:
Mr. Downey, S. Bonham, R. Wendorf, T. Smith, D. Herman, B. Thornton, M. Whitney, A. Morris.

Middle School Wrestling
Quincy
Opponent
27
31
Coldwater
24
29
Bronson
15
22
Jonesville
45
37
Union City
30
43
Union City
20
Bronson
38
24
Hillsdale
36
Springport
33
9
34
6
Jonesville
3rd place in Springport Tournament
Most Falls -Reg Rupp- ll
Most Improved- Mark Whitney 9-2
Most Valuable- Reg Rupp 15-0

63

�High School
Wrestling

64

�BACK ROW: (left to right) Mike Albright, Mike Osborn, Scott Saunders, Lenny Wallace , Rick Peterson, Nicky Rockhold, Bruce
Finley, Coach, Mr . Dogan . FRONT ROW: Rae Lyons, Dave Tuttle, Lee Brown , Perry Rickman, Ron Russell, Dennis Morris,
Keith Milks. NOT SHOWN: Kent Dirshell, Benton Temples .

Wrestlers of ''1975''

Quincy
22
15
8

18
37
11
5
21
21
40
21
15
Team Record 2- 10
All Conference:
98 lbs.
105 lbs.
112 lbs .
119 lbs.
126 lbs.
167 lbs.

Opponent
37
Constantine
B. C. Springfield
42
Addison
52
Concord
39
Homer
24
Union City
45
Hudson
47
Bronson
48
32
Springport
30
Jonesville
36
White Pigeon
Constantine
46
Best Record - Dave Tuttle
32-5 (State Qualifier
Dave Tuttle 1st
Mike Osborn 4th
Jeff McRae 4th
Scott Saunders 3rd
Ray Lyon 4th
Lee Brown 4th
65

�The Junior Varsity team finished 2nd in
the conference. They had a great
season winning six of their eight
matches.

Volleyball

BACK ROW: (left to right) Manager Deb Russell, Lynn Tessin, Mary Ann Taylor, Jacki Middle, Mary Dunn, Tammy Green, Karen Frye r,
Dorothy Hargrea ve, Coach Miss Culligan. FRONT ROW: Manager Eileen Swallow. Deb Riddle, Sherry King, Lori Mills, Lori Everline , De b
Rodgers, Kay Losinski. Jodie Travis, Manage r Ke lly Reyno lds.

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�BACK ROW: (le ft to right) Manager Kelly Reynolds, Pam Sherwood, Denise Bowen, Connie Oqurchak , Beth Geishert , Jean McC lellan, Jill
Temples, Coach Miss Lloyd. FRONT ROW: Manager Deb Russell , Deb Richards, Lori Mills, Julie McClellan , Kathy Brockway, Manage r
Eileen Swa llow.

The Varsity team finished 2nd in the
conference. Getting off to a bad start,
but pulling it together, to win five of
their eight conference matches.

Teams
Have

Good
Times
67

�) ~

�Girls Track Finished
Runner-Up in
Big 118 11 Conference
The girls track team finished 10-3 in the dual meet record. They
were runner-up in the Big "8" Conference and in the regionals .
They were the Union Cily relay CHAMPIONS!! r They broke all
school records except the mile run.
Shot Put: Pam Sherwood - 33'6"
High Jump : Chris Godfrey - 4'10"
880 yd. Re lay: R. Connin, L. Dillon , J. Osborn, K. Moore 1:52.5
2 Mile Run: Sheree Tobolski - 12:51.9
Long Jump: Lori Dillon - 14'11 112"
100 yd . Dash: Lori Dillon - 11.7
440 and 220 yd. Dash: Kathy Moore- 61.4, 28.2
880 yd. Run: Marie Tobo lski - 2:29 . 5
110 yd . Hurdles: Lori Mills - 16 . 8
Mile Re lay: J. Robson, M. Tobolske, K. Moore, C . Godfrey 4:17 . 8
440 Relay: T . Macklin, J. Osborn , L, Mills , L. Dillon.
BACK ROW: Mr. Chard, K. Moore, C. Bradley, L. Geishan , C.
Ogurchak, B. Rice, M. Lehtisalo, C. Godfrey, S. King , Mr. Ludlow, Mr. Tundervold. MIDDLE ROW: L. Queen, P. Sherwood, L.
Osborn, L. Fish. D. Russell, T. Macklin , D. McFarland, S . and
T . Tobolske, L. Mills, L. Di llon, C. Fryer , M . Dunn. J. Robson ,
V. and J. Bemis. R. Connin, J. Osborn.

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�BACK: Mr. Chard, Mr. Tundevold, J. Fa rris, D . King , R. Snyder, L. Brown, M. Rawson, J. Bonham, D. Ripley, S. Smead, M. Anderson ,
A. Mills, Mr. Ludlow. 2nd ROW: R. Morris, B. Stempien, T. Worth, J. Fry, J. Wright, R. Gardner, R. Brad ley , B. Spalding, J. Lange, S.
Strang, M. Ludlow. 3rd ROW: J. Hooley, T. Brown, K . Dirsche ll, D . Kees lar , D. Bassage, S. Luce, P. Dea l. B. Wilson, B. Miller , R.
Houtz , S. Null, M . Parker.

Track Team Posts Sensational Season.
13-0 dual meet record
44 consecutive dual meet wins
Big 8 Conference Champions (3rd Year)
Galesburg Relays Champions (3rd Year)

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�School Records
High Jump
Long J urnp
2Mil e

Dan King
.Jeff Far ris
Ra nd y Houtz

6'6 3/ 4"
21' 3/8"
10:13.4

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�BACK ROW : Mr. Fe ller , Head Coach, Tim Suang, Bob Lovebe rry, Dave Harmon, Dan King, Tim Baldwin, De nnis Quimby, Assistant Coach
Mr . Gruner. FRONT ROW: Jim Fry, Billy Kunz, Tom McRae, Craig Rodesiler, Kevin Loveberry, Bruce Mille r, Lance Harmon, Mgr. Kenny
Wood.

Baseball Team Gains New Coach

Quincy
0
9
6
8
6
2
6

10
10
4
11
2
11
4
3
2

Opponent
4

17
5
1
7
7
7
0
0
6
2

5
0

13
7
3

Concord
Homer
Coldwate r
Athens
Springport
Jonesville
Union City
Reading
Homer
Bronson
Union City
Concord
Athens
Springport
Jonesville
Bellevue

All-Conference First Team Lance Harmon
All-Conference Second Team Kevin Loveberry
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�BACK ROW: Jon Cutler, Mark Cutler , Andy Bracy, Jeff McRae , Mark Loveberry, Jim Fidler, Randy Berkshire, Ke lly Matz, Coach Nowicki.
FRONT ROW: Randy Houtz , Frank Parkinson, Steve Sullivan, Scott Luce, Norm Strang, Cam Gary, Carl Rodgers , Mgr. Sam Bonham.

). V.'s Have 7-3 Record

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��ORGANIZATIONS

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hanging-a-lan-tern
on a blossoming-Bough,
-what p:airis I tookt ~
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�Our Student Council and High School Officers Kept on
Truckin' Throughout
the school Year
This year the high school student council
raised money through the magazine drive
to purchase a few new items that were
needed in the high school. The student
body and faculty enjoyed 2 or 3 assemblies that were set up by the student
council . They were in charge of the
homecoming dance. The Miss Oriole
dance was sponsored by the Council and
also by the French Club . The Student
Council was also in charge of all of the
Oriole Week festivities: The saucer pull,
pie eating contest and basketball dribble.
President: Ti m McCurley, Vice President: Tobin
Felts, Secretary: Chris Godfrey, Treasurer: Julie
Osborn, Parliamentarian: Jack Bellamy, Advisor:
Mr. Mitchell.

LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Bowen, R. Saunders, D. McVicker, L. Gallatin, D. Kestner, J. Osborn, C. Cuther, M. Saunders, C. Suever, L.
Pierson, R. Felts, C. Godfrey, J. Osborn, T. McCurley, Mr. Mitchell, B. Kurtz, D. Bowen, S. Budd, K. Moore, L. Osborn, J. Fry. F.
Parkinson, J. Wright, M. Rawson, R. Ditton, D. King, C. Taylor , T. Tracy, S. Stempien, R. Nickerson, J. Lange, R. Houtz , J. Rice, J.
Robson, B. Geishart, T. Baldwin.

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�The Middle School Student Council Has Accomplished
Many Things Throughout the Year

BOTTOM ROW: S. Wa lls, S. Rodesiler , T. Brewer, R. Bean , N. Kahaian. TOP ROW: B. Osborn , K. Rodesiler, B. Wo lfe , T. Herman , Mr.
Longhini.

The Middle School Student Council purchased a video
tape player for the school. They also helped pay for
the Middle School scoreboard. By having a dance, they
donated their benefits to the band to buy new uniforms.
The student council held a poster contest which would
decide the design for the banners that will be put up in
the M.S. gymnasium.

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�Quincy's Foreign Visitors Become Friends
Quincy High School enjoyed two foreign exchange students this year, although Iris
Hertlein, from West Germany, had to return home for health reasons during the
year. Marja Lehtisalo, from Finland, stayed the year and learned much about
American customs, while teaching us about the customs of her country. Iris, who
stayed with the Schultz's while she was here, is pictured on the left in the above
photograph, and Marja is on the right. She stayed with the Hills of Marble Lake.

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�National Honor Society

BACK ROW:
Chris Suever
Deb Kestner
Cindy Taylor
Tim Baldwin
Karen Reichart
Jody Sours
Sue Bowerman

On May 15, 1975 the following
were inducted .
Linda Carpenter
Kathy Brockway
Denise Bowen
Becky Topp
Kevin Bemis
Karen Buckley
Sharon Luce
Kathy Hagy
Connie Wells
Lewi£ Temples
Marilyn Lounds
Diane Bowen
Beth Geishert
Carrie Bradley
Car Tina Kanaby
Julie Strang
Kim Brickey
Nathan Carpenter
Vicki Spurlock
Becky Jennen
Jim Normandin

MIDD LE ROW:
Paula Burk
Kathy Curtis
Jill Sours
OFFICERS:
Janel! Osborn - Vice Pres.
Michelle Saunders - Treas.
Dan King - Pres.
Becki Normandin - Sec.
Mrs. Volkert- Advisor

National Honor Society members are chosen on the basis of Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service. They are represented by the letters S.C. L. S. , on
the National Honor Society emblem.
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�7th GRADE (l . - r. ) 1st RO W: L. Arn e tt, J, Prince ,
E. Sa xman. 2nd RO\v: C. Boohe r, J. Phair , P .
Dir sch e ll , R. Carp e nt e r, N. Bo we rm a n. 3 rd
R0 \\1: D. Howe ll , K. Fosdick , G. Rice , D . Boohe r , L. Pierson, J . Shobe , Mrs. Rider . 4 th : D.
Su ever , L. Wilson , R. McRa e , K. Christie , S.
Smi th , D . Blow e rs , C . Woodward , P. Fryer. 5th :
C . Nordyke , L. Bliss, B. Burritt , S . Kaufman,
M. We lch, J. Paule y , A . Sm ith, L. Gordo n.

8th GRA DE: 1st ROW : J , Gra ves , N . Cole, J.
Dov e , S . Wil so n , S . Wa ll s , R . Rupp, K .
Schul tz , W. Riddle , K . Williams . 2nd : Mrs.
Ride r , J. La ure ll , S. Ingraham, C . Bai ley , D .
Burritt , J . Cowa rd, N . Arno ld, M. Carpente r ,
A . Cluff. R. Bee me r. 3rd : C . Lange , C . Mil la rd, H . Ganga wa y , J. Bowditch, V. Ha rmon,
R. Ri mmer , B. Ce kande r, D. Non o n , A . Porter,
J. Pa ul. 4th: B. Nee ley , D. Finley , J. Slees man , L. Hoopenbe cke r, T . Mc Vicke r, T . Worden, P. Cussigh, S. Bre tz , K. Cottma n .

HIGH SC HOOL: STAN DI NG : B. Avery , Mrs .
Rider, G. Ewe rs , L. Carpe nte r, D. ea rne rson , S . Luce , D. Bi ce , C . O'Brie n, V . Gra y .
S . Tobo lske , J. Sours , J. Le wis . SEATED: D.
Harmon , S . Null. R. Snyde r , C . Pohl , M .
Azza re llo , J. Tra vis , B. Nun, L. Everline,
M . Null, J. Liggins . ST AN DI NG : (3rd ROW)
L. Osborn , R. Be an, V . Pie rson, R. Boyd, V.
Ra wso n , M. Le hti sal o , V. Beck with, C .
Trax ler , B. Spangle r, J. McGee . ST AN DI NG
(4 th ROW) C. Bum pu s , S. De lc amp , S .
Topp .

Chorus Returns
To Quin cy
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�7th Grade Band

1st ROW: R. Coward , M. McConnell, D. Strong, S. Knise ly, M. Medlock, T. Tuttle, M. DuBa y. 2nd ROW: B. Miller, T. Winchell, S.
Hulbert , L. Miner, R. Iles, K. Middel, J. McRae, T. Smith, T. Dull. 3rd ROW: C . Shafer, P. Hoeft, S. Hutchins, E. Scherer, J. Nail, C.
Legg, M. Jones , B. Keeton, D. Decaire, R. Sours, R. Hoch, P. Cutler, J. Phair, T. McLain. 4th ROW: L. Pierson, C. Wolfe, B. Wolfe, N.
Rupp, J . Bowditch, Mr. Ja worowicz, D. Zimmerman.

6th GRADE BAND
1st ROW : S . Wonders, N. Kahaian, L. DesJardins, L. Kochendorfer, S . Winchell, S. Hammond, C. Cond ra. 2nd ROW: S. Smith, M.
Smith, D. Parker, G. Massey, T. Travis, P . Shafer, L. DuBay, D. Chaney , A. Strang, B. Hawes , J. Robison. 3rd ROW : D. DeCaire, T.
Marshall, C . Nickles, F. Smith, J. Wood, C. Ingraham, J . Penner, J. Robbins, C. Worth, C. Sawdy, D. Pomranka, K. Stempien, T.
Deal, D. Henry, T. Walls. 4th ROW : D. Neible, C. Smith, D. McClellan, T. Thibideau, Mr. Jaworowicz, T. Smotherman.

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�Hear
The

Band

1st ROW: J. Sours, J. Dull, R. Temples, L. Geishen, K. Brickey , D. Hargreave, K. Normandin , L. Byers, S. Delcamp. 2nd ROW: P. Ford,
D. Harmon, T. Fickle, T. Allen, T. Rubley, S. Stempien , P. Walters , D. DesJardins, J. French, S. Sattler, T. Meiring, A. Fegley, M.
Brewer, M. Medlock , T. Loveberry, T. Tracy, K. Fish, C. Fryer, J. Bemis, C. Taylor. 3rd ROW: D. Wright, K. Fryer, K. Wolfe, D.
Justice, J. Spurlock, P. Kurtz, L. McCann, C. Bradley, B. Osborne, D. McFarland, T. Mast, K. Downer, J. Midde l, S . O'Brien, R.
Houtz, F. Parkinson, N. Strong. 4th ROW: D.' Sawdy, K. Condra, J. Norma ndin , K . Wood, J.. VanDyke, J . Williams, D. Hutchins, N.
Strang , N. Rockhold , R. Bradley, M. Downer. BACK ROW: D. Ostrander , M. Smith, T. Mast, L. Fish, B. Richardson, K. Fickle , D.
Wonders, B. French, Mr. Ja worowicz.

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�8th Grade Band

1st ROW: P. Walters, C. Baranouski. B. Osborne, K. Love be rry . T. Herma n, L. Fish, C. Holloway, M. Odum. 2nd ROW : J, Wells, L.
Thompson. C. Mullen, B. Adams, K. Eckert, L. Scherer, C. Nordyke, P. Freeb urn, M. Scherer, S. Sattler, K. Brewer, B. Marowe lli. 3rd
ROW: K. Rod esil er , C. Normandin, K. Knisely. K. Strother, D. Fowle r, G. Miner, D. Suever, L. Aiken, C. Stempien, J. Null, (Unid entified). B. Boley, S . Smith. BACK ROW: D. Wa llace , D. Lyons , Mr. Ja worowicz.

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�1st ROW: T, Macklin, K, Hagy, K. Brockway, J. Sours, M. Gallatin, D. Me Vicker, J. Sours. 2nd ROW: R. Hale, K. Matz, C. Bradley, L.
Sullivan, D. Reichan, S. Ridley, L. VanLandingham- Basketball, R. Ditton, L. Root, D. Ostrander, D. Rose. ROW 3: G. Snyder, R. Iles,
K. Loveberry, R. Bradley, K. Condra, F. Parkinson, S. Sullivan, M. Buckley, C. Cluff, J. Sherwood. ROW 4: J. Normandin, N. Carpenter. ROW 5 : C. Taylor, C. Suever, J. Osborn, D. Kestner, B. Dunsmore, L. Queen, C . Cole. ROW 6: M. Lehtisalo, J. Osborn, C . Baker,
P. Ford, J. Robson .

Bowling Teams Roll On
Winning Team: Kevin Loveberry, Randy Iles,
Marty Rawson , Sharon Frederick
High Boy's Series: Tom Coco 335
High Girl's Series: Laura Gallatin 307
High Boy's Game: Tom Coco 215
High Girl's Game: Laura Gallatin 174

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�Bonjour
From the
French Club

BACK ROW: B. Fre nch, C. Teeters, L. Gallatin, K. Hagy, B. Normandin, L. Wise, K. Condra, K. Fryer, A . Johnson. SECOND ROW: L. Byers, K. Normandin , C . Coa n, D. McFarland, L. Wallace, M. Kling, T. Brown , B. Blair. THIRD ROW: B.
Geer, M. DAvis, B. Gratz, K. Justice, L. Beckwith, M. Rice, C. Brockway, K. England. FOURTH ROW: S. Knapp. K.
Newberry , T. Rubley, M. Gallatin, P. Giffey, T. Kana by. FIFTH ROW: P. Wright, P. Kurtz, T. Allen. BOTTOM ROW: K.
Brickey, C . Fryer , B. Geishan, L. Osborn , J. Sours.

The French Club won first place in the Halloween
Parade this year for the most original float. They
also had a supper at which one could eat French
foods such as: octopus, duck, stuffed snails, rattlesnake and canapes. These are just a few of the
many activities that the French Club has done in

1974-75.
Pres . Beth Geishart , V . Pres . Shelly King ,
Sec. Kim Brickey, Treas. Cheryl Fryer
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�Future Farmers of America
Are Outstanding in Their Field

SEATED: S . Seifert , T. Kling, B. Ledya rd, K. Smith . STANDING : J . Bark ley , A .
Fegley . D . Burlew . N . McMichael . RIGHT: Yvonne Riley was the chapter sweet heart.

ABOV E PICTURE: BACK ROW: C. Zagyva, J. Bowe rman, L. Huepe nbecker , H. Ash, G . Synder, D. Elder , W. Pope . R. Rickman, J. Van
Dyke , A . Fegley, C . T eeters, T. Paul, T. Kling, M. Roberts, R. Ledyard. MIDDLE ROW: S. Seifert , R. Stephe ns, C . Stephens, D. Tuttle .
J. Rice, S. Sau nde rs , L. Krise r. FRONT ROW: D. McVicker, J . Bowerman, K. Smith, K. Mille r, G . McCle ll an, M. Kling , N . Strong , P.
Scherer . M. Osborn.

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�Future Homemakers

of
America
This year the F. H. A. had many excnmg acnv1nes in which they parnclpated. A few of the things they did were, singing Christmas carols to the residents of Maple Lawn, having parties, picnics, and bake sales.

TOP ROW: Mrs. French, L. Huepenbecker, K. Fryer, P. Sleesman, C. Snyder, T. Locke, K. Williams, S. Andrews,
C. Pomranka, B. McGee, K. Miller, D. Smith, J. Keifer, J. McGee, D. Center, E. Swallow, A. Suauss, C. England, B. Vanover. BOTTOM ROW ~ Bailey, K. Dunn, K. Gardner, P. Marsh, D. Richards, D. Swallow, T. Merritt.

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�A Bus Load

of
Future Teachers

of
America

TOP ROW: T. McCurley, R. Ditton, T. Lovrberry, L. Ditton, T. McRae, R. Snyder, B. Corrino, B. Stempien, R. Felts, A. Mills. MIDDLE
ROW: K. Reichhart, V. Gray, K. Weber, C. Taylor, K. Curtiss, B. Osborne, J. Bemis, D. McVicker, S. Gilchrest, J. Sours, D. Bowen, L.
VanLandingham, D. King, S. Budd, P. Giffey, L. Osborn, J, Schultz , L. Mills. BOTTOM ROW: T. Sperbeck, M. Saunders, J. Osborn, C.
Suever, D. Kestner, S. Suang, B. Kurtz.

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�The Library Club
Reads on

BOTTOM ROW: L. Thompson, P. Marsh, T. Merritt, Mrs. Brown, D. Swallow, C. Wells- TOP ROW: B. Spalding, F. Young, K. Newberry,

J. Ostrander.

This year the Library club sponsored a book sale which consisted of
paperbacks, hardbacks, and magazines.

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�We Were Spirited by the
7th and 8th Grade Pep Club

ROW 1: ). Stem pie n , M. DuBay , N . Bo we rman , C. Le gg , C . Boohe r, K. Wilki nson, C . Wolfe , N . Rupp, B. Wolfe . ROW 2: M. Jones , P.
Fryer , K. Fosdick , C . Laure ll, D . Suever , K. Midde l. ROW 3: Mrs. Banker , T. Tunle , M. Carpe nter , K. Bre we r , K. Con man, K . Hapburj ak , R. McRae , S . Boyd , P. Trav is, S . Byrd, D . Howell, C . Barne n, G . Rice, L. Pie rson. ROW 4: S . Bre tz, P. Cussigh, C . Wi lliams ,) .
Graves , C. Sm ith , K. Newberry , S . Sa nler , W. Riddle, L. Huges , M. Odum , D . Norton, D . Lyons. ROW 5 : C . Baranouski, L. Ogurchak,
L. Kli ng , N. Co le , C . Normand in , B. Osborn , B. Boley , B. Gra t z , ) . Laure ll. ROW 6: L. Wilson, D. Fowle r, L. Fish , T. Herman , T .
Anderson, K . Rodesile r, C. Ste mpien , T . Love be rry , V. Dunn .

The Pe p Club sold popcorn this year and donate d some of the money to buy the ne w scoreboard fo r the Middle School Gym . The cheerle aders not only cheere d at basketball games
this year , they also cheere d at wrestling meets. They donate d money to the wrestlers , so
they could purchase new uniforms . The Pep Club not only involves cheerle ading , it involves
getting the girls together to do many things. This year the girls we nt bowling, swimming,
a nd roller skating .

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�Hola! Del Club

de
Espana/

BACK ROW: J. Yond, T. Sperbeck, V. Spurlock, T. Loveberry, L. Ditton, C. Bradley, D. Moringstar, J. Warkoczeski, M.
Middel, M . Taylor. MIDDLE ROW: K. Wagner, C. Teeters, D. Waligora, J. Bemis, S. Bowerman, R. Temples, C. Pomranka, B. Jensen, Mrs . Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: T. Merritt, L. Mills, G. Coco, L. Lake, M. Medlock, S. Luce, P . Duke, B.
Normandin.

The Spanish Club is a fairly new club at Q. H. S. This year the Spanish Club had a Halloween hayride, hot dog roast and bonfire afterwards. In April, some of the members attended a Spanish Flamingo
dance at the University of Toledo. In years to come the Spanish Club
will get bigger and better! ! !
Club Officers:
President: Marlene Middel
Secretary: Sue Bowerman
Treasurer: Teena Sperbeck
Parliamentarian: Jeannie Coco

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�Quincy Society
for
the
Performing Arts
(Q.S.P.A.)
The Q. S. P. A. was a smaller club this year than years before. This
club is for anyone interested in theatrical arts. It is not just for those
who participate in the high school plays. This year a few of the
members went to a dinner theatre in Detroit

to

see the musical,

Jacques Brel.

LOWER PICTURE, Left to Right: C . Taylor, C. O'Brien, P. Burk, J. Dull, S. Rollins, K. Fish, M. Fahl en, C. Baker, L. Osborn, K. Brickey ,
L. Carpenter, Mr. C. Walczak, M. Middel.

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�Pres. - Robin Felts
Treasurer - Dan King
Vice Pres. - Jack Belle my
Sec. - Tim Baldwin
Sgt. at Arms - Dave Harmon

Varsity
Club

TOP ROW, L to R: A. Mills, B. Stempien, C. Rodesiler, C. Ever line, J. Friend, C . Cluff, S. Smead, J. Fry, T. Baldwin, T. Kurtz, D.
Ripley. 2nd ROW, L toR: L. Brown, R. Snyder, T . Brown, R. Russell, B. Wilson, D. Tuttle, F. Young. 3rd ROW, L toR: B. Carrino, D.
Harmon, T. McCurley, M. Rawson, J. Bellamy, K. Loveberry, S. Null, T. Worth, R. Lyons, S. Strang, M. Anderson.

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�Again this year our devoted staff worked into
the summer to finish the 1975 Oriole, but
through the unfinished pages and the headaches, we think it was worth it!

We Did It! 1975 Oriole
EDITOR---- -------- -- ----------Jill Temples
ASSIST ANT EDITOR AND PHOTOGRAPHER
---------------------------Brian Wilson
DEVOTED MEMBERS
------------------------Linda Carpenter
------------------------Marlene Middel
------------------------Jim Normandin
---------------------------Mike Smith
ADVISOR -------------------------Ms. Culy
As editor of the 1975 Oriole, I wish to thank my
staff for their time and great help, THANKYOU!
Jill Temples

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�r

ADMINISTRATION

~

the long night
the sound of water
says what I think

�MR. SPALDING
High School Principal

MR. LONGHINI
Middle School Principal

MR. REYNOLDS
Su perimendent

96

�MR. WORTH
Elementary Principal

MR. VANPATTEN
Mr. Worth's Secretary

MRS. LAMBRIGHT
Mr. Reynolds's Secretary

97

�MRS. RICHER
Mr. Spaldings' Secretary

MRS. REYNOLDS
Mr . Reynolds's Secretary

MRS. FORD
Mr. Longhini' s Secretary

MRS. HUTCHINS
Mr. Reynolds's Secretary

~8

�FACULTY

in the midst of the plain
sings the lark
free of all things

�MR. GARY ADAMS
AB Hillsdale
P. E. and History

MRS. GAIL BANKER
MA Memphis
Math

MISS JUDY BROWN
BA Siena I-its .•
French and English

MRS. VIRGINIA BROWN
BA WMU
Librarian

100

�MRS.
VICTORIA
BUDD
MAWMU
Math and
English

MR. MARTIN CHARD
BS WMU
History and Social Studies

MS. PENNY CHARD
MAWMU
Humanities and Guidance

MS. CHRISTINE CUL Y
BA U of M
English and Social Studies
~----~~

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MISS JANE
CRAWFORD
BS EMU
Special
Education

101

�MR. JACK

FELLER
BA Adrian
Science

MR. KENNETH DOWNEY

BA Hillsdale
Social Studies

MISS
MARY
FLORADAY
BA U of

Detroit
English

MISS MAUREEN
CLULLIAGAN
UofM

P.E.

MR. JOHN DOGAN
BS CMU

Industrial Arts and P. E.
102

�MRS. KATHY HUGHES
BS EMU
Special Education

MRS. SHARON FERRISS
BA MSU
Science

MRS. ELEANOR FRENCH
BS WMU
Home Economics

MR. MAX HEINEMANN
BA MSU and U of M
Social Adjustment

103

�MR. SCOTT KUGLER

M Ed Temple U
Math

MR. PAUL JA WOROWICZ
BMMSU

Band

MR. GENE LEWIS
MA MSU

Chemistry and Physics

MRS. JOANNE
LONGHINI
BA CMU

English

MRS. ELIZABETH KEEN AN
BA E. Kentucky U

Reading and Health
104

�MR.
EDWARD
NOFZ
BS Defiance,
MS Mich.
Tech U
Science

MR. GARY
MALE
BS WMU
Social
Studies

MR. ROBERT MITCHELL
MA Bowling Green
Counselor

MISS MELISSA LLOYD
Alma

P.E.

MRS. SHARYN LEOSH
BA Hillsdale
English

MR. DANIEL LUDLOW
BS Hillsdale
Math and Athletic
Director

105

�MRS. GERTRUDE RIDER
BS Wright State
Choir
MR. ROBERT STEWART
BA Defiance, MA WMU
Social Studies

MR. MICHAEL NOWICKI
BA Hillsdale
Social Studies

MR. ANDREW PARZYCH
BB EMU
Bkkpg. and Typing
106

�MISS CAROL SWENOR
BA WMU
Art

MR. ERIC TUNDEVOLD
BS CMU
Math

MR. ROBERT UNDEEN
BA Castleton St. , MA MSU
English and Social St.

MR. JOHN SEIFKEN
BA Spring Arbor
Science

MR. BRENT
VEYSEY
MA Defiance
Social Studies

107

�MRS. NELLIE VOLKERT
BS EMU
Shorthand and Typing
MR. CHRISTOPHER
WALCZAK
MAMSU
English
MR. SCOTT WEBER
MAMSU
Math and Science
FACULTY NOT SHOWN
MR. THOMAS DEMEISE
BS MSU
Math and Shop
MR. RAYMOND FAST
BS MSU
Agriculture
MRS. MARY LEWIS
BA Olivet
P. E. and English
MRS. DONNAJOHNSON
BA Siena Hts .
Spanish and English

108

�LEFT TO RIGHT:
Marie
Keith
Caroline
Knisely
The lma
Marquart
Maxine
VanNasdale
Alberta
Todd

Virginia
Taylor
Donna
McCurley

Cooks
and
janitors

BACK ROW: Leonard Marquart and James Burk. FRONT ROW : Elmer Burk, Walt Miller, Ken Johnson, Ed Smith, Ronnie Johnson, Tom
Maxson.

109

�Our
Bus
Drivers

BACK ROW: (left to right) Verita Delcamp, Mike Riley, Rose Borgen, Doris Whitney, Betty Reichhart, Harold Sawdy. FRONT
ROW: Joyce Riddle, Earl Volkert, Joan Matz, Dorothy Nickerson, Jennie Smith.
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110

�Our

Education
Aides

MRS. MARY FOSDICK : Middle School
MRS. EMILY RILEY : High School Library
MRS. MARGARET SUEVER: High School

111

�LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER
(le ft to right)
Debbie Rid ley
Marcia Null
Becky Jensen
David Milla rd

Those
Special
Aides

LIBRARY AIDES
BACK ROW:
Velda Sperbeck
The resa Meiring
Tina Ka naby
Ruth Temples
FRON T ROW:
Trudy Me rritt
Diana Swa llow

AU DIO
AIDES
Danny
Bassage
Kevin
Newberry
Debbie
Ridley
Ke nny
Fickle
Mike
Brewer
Ron
Russell

11 2

�Office
Aides

LEFT, JUNIOR HIGH AIDES : (stan left corner) Jan Clemenson, Tina Sperbeck, Teresa Paul, Lisa VanLandingham, Theresa Rubley, Lori Pierson, Jan ell
Osborn.

BELOW: HIGH SCHOOL AIDES: (left to right) Judie Schultz, Linda Osborn, Deb Cekdon, Lori Everline, Becky Nutt, Chris Loose, Sherry
Stempien, Roy Snyder, Robyn Ditton, Sally Budd.

113

�The Teachers Couldn/t Ask
for Any Better Slaves. The
Q.H.S. Aids
MORNING: TOP TO BOTTOM: C. Teeters, K. Meade, S . Albright,
D. Center, D. Liggins, S. Bowerman, L. Gallatin, D. McVicker, K.
Ledyard, F. Exelby, C. Snyder, L. Fish, D. Hargreave, C. Wells, V .
Sperbeck, R. Traxler , L. Osborn, B. Schultz, M. Saunders, C.
Sueve r, S. Wonh, L. Carpenter, K. Buckley, L. Wise, C. Sebring,
P. Kunz, J. Robson, L. Everline, L. Mills, M. Middel, T. Kana by,
B. Topp, T . Meiring, V. Spurlock, T. Strang, J. McRae, S. Barfel ,
D. Quimby, K. Lewis, S. Nickerson, R. Lyons, D. Tuttle , D. Bas~ge, G. Andrews, J. Fry, J. Wright, B. Stempien, M . Rawson, D.
Millard, S. Budd, T. McRae, Y. Riley, C. Godfrey, VanL andingham.

AFTERNOON: TOP TO BOTTOM: T. Locke, K. England,
K. England, N. Strange, P. Iles, P. Fosdick, A. Bracy, R.
Houtz , M. Tobolske, D. Howell, K. Milkes, A. Johnson,
T. Cholka, J. Mocherman, P. Duke , B. Normandin, D.
Harmon, S. O'Brein, C . Bowerman, M. Brewer, R. Russell, D. Longardner, L. Tompson, B. Jensen, K. Reichan,
B. Osborne, K. Newberry, P. Ford, K. Shobe, K. Losinski,
K. Justice , J. Clemenson, T. Sperbeck, F. P~rkinson, R.
Temples, K. Curtiss , D. Ridley, G. Andrews, S. Gilcrest,
P. Sherwood, K. Wolfe, T. Rubley, B. Center, J. Ostrander, T. Vanderpool, C. Ogurchak, T. Kanaby, R. Snyder,
D. Justice, S. Lovell, C. Coan, T. Love berry, T. Tracy,
S . Stempie n, D. Ripley, F. Young, D . Byrd, S. Strang, R.
Ditton, J. Strang, B. Nun, L. Ditton , K. Weaver, K.
Blair, M. McNitt, B. Corrino, L. VanLandingham, C .
Godfrey , T. McCurley, A . Mills, B. Stempien.
114

�JUNIORS

�Bill Avra

Tim Baldwin

Ron Bean

Dennis Bice

Bill Blair

Susan Bowerman

Dean Briggs

Tim Brown

116

Cind y Baker

juniors Approach
Last Year
as Students
at Quincy
High School

Roberta Banker

Susan Beard

Kathy Blair

Diane Bowen

Dave Bretz

Lee Brown

John Burlew

�Laura Byers

Jamie
Campbell

Deb Cekander

Bryan Center

Harold Cluff

Jean Coco

Phil Deal

Kent Dirschell

JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Cindy Taylor, Treasurer; Tim Strang . Secretary; Annette Finley, Vice President; Robin Saunders Alexander, Historian . (Steve Smead, President, was absent when this picture was taken.)

Carla England

Chris Everline

Gary Ewers

Marty Fahlen

Jody Farris

Alan Fegley

Kandi Fickl e

Annette Finley

117

�Sharon
Fre de rick

Phillip French

Jim Fry

Robert French

Laura Gallatin

Dale Haburjak

Larry Hayes
Ray Gallop

Dennis Hooley

Mark Houtz

Allan Johnson

118

�Kelly Kennedy
Dawn King

Tim Kling
Cindy Kurtz

Bill Kurtz
Lydia Lake

Kim Ledger
Bob Leyard

Jeff Lewis
Kay Losinski

Marilyn Lounds
Ray Lyon

Norm McMichael
Linda McNitt

Jeanie McCle llan
Julie McClellan

Tom McRae

Deb McVicker

Tracy Macklin

Pam Marsh

Trudy Merritt

Kathy Mueller

Marcia Nu ll

Steve 0' Brien

11 9

�Connie Ogurchak

Julie Osborn

Va nessa Rawson

Richard Pie rson

Charlie Richards
Bonnie Rice

De b Richards

De an i\ipley

Ne ll ayne
Robson

Jody Schultz

Robin Saunde rs

Sue Siefe rs

Kathy Shobe

Steve Sm e ad

Be v Spangler

Jill Sours

Jody Sours

Tim Strang

Velda Sperbeck

Christy Strother

120

Diane Swa llow

Rod Taylor

�Cindy Tay lor

Lewis Temp les

Lyle Thomas

Lori Thompson

Jodie Travis

Jay Travis

Tammy
Vanderpoo l

Mary Vozar

Richie Walston

Alan Wa lters

Mark
Warkocezski

Connie We lls

Joe Wright

Tim Worth

Cindy Traxler

Bri iln \'i ilson

Dave Tunle

Chris Wo lfe

121

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y1eld to the willow
e loathing, all the desire
of your heart

�Gary Albright
Greg Andrews
Shirley Andrews
Carla Arnold
Fred Avra
Ethel Bailey
Vicki Beckwith
Juli Bemis
Cathy Bowditch
Ed Bowerman
Carrie Bradley
Mike Brewer
Kim Brickey
Mike Buckley

Class
of
77
Looking
Forward
to the
Good
1

Times
Ahead

Treas. , Kathy Moore, Pres. , Cheryl Fryer, Vice Pres. , Gary Albright, Sec. , Clara
Cole.

Dennis Burlew
Nathan Carpenter
Maureen Chalka
Jan Clemenson
Cindy Coan
Ina Cole
Melinda Davis
Lori Ditton
Larry Drumm
Jan Dull
Kim Dunn
Mary Dunn
Clara Cole
Donna Cribbs

123

�Bob Easterday
Karen England
Lori Everline
Faith Exelby
Ken Fickle
Jim Fidler
Kathy Fish

Tom Fish
Jeff Friend

Chery 1 Fryer
Mary Gallatin

Karen Gardner
Rick Gardner

Cam Gary
Beth Geishen

Patti Giffey
Greg Gilben

Keith, Lori, and Buddy showing their enthusiasm

Chester Goodwin
Brenda Gratz

Buddy Graves
Sandy Green

Tammy Green
Peggy Hamlin
Brenda Harmon
Steve Hawes
Marvin Haynes
Deb Howell
L. Hue pen becker

124

�Go Get 'em Raid and the Orioles . . .

Doug Hutchins

Henry Jenkot
Becky Jensen

Deann Justice
Karen Justice
Tina Kanaby

He re 's Donna .

Joyce Keifer
Shelley King
Rosanna Klepack
Judy Kline

Mike Kling
Suzy Knapp
John Lange
Dave Longardne r
Bob Loveberry

Te rry Love be rry
Cookie Love ll
Wayne Lowe r
Scott Luce
David Lyons
Linda McCann
De nnis McVicke r

125

�Karen Matz
Theresa Meiring
Marlene Middel
Keith Milks
David Millard
Lori Mills
Darlene Miner

Jolene Mocherman
Kathy Moore
Rick Morris
Kevin Newberry
Rick Nickerson

Jim Normandin
Char O'Brien
Joe Omlor
Beth Osborne

John Ostrander
Mike Parker
Teresa Paul

John Perry
Rick Petersen

Jim Pifer

Yes, Can l help you?

Tammy Payton

Who, Me?

126

�Chris Pomranka
William Pope
Leann Queen
Dennis Quimby
Rusty Rasmussen
Donna Reichhart
Kelly Reynolds

Marcia Rice
Ben Richardson
Faith Ricker
Debbie Ridley
Harry Rinard

Carl Rogers
Debra Salyer
Carrie Sanderlin
Sally Sattler

1ackie Schultz
Marty Sebring
Pam Sleesman

Denise Smith
Mike Smith

Linda Smurr

Anyone for a snowball fight?

Here's Sherry.

127

�Vicky a nd Julie on
their way to band.

Glenn Snyde r

Linda Speake r
Teena Sperbeck

Vicky Spurlock
She rry Ste mpien
Tena Ste mpien

Julie Suang
Lisa Sullivan
Mary Taylor
Chris Teeters

Ruth Temples
Lynne Tess in
Marie Tobolske
Jeff VanLandingham
John Wallace

Julie Warkoczeski
Janice Watts
Jeff Wigem
Re nna Wooden
Doug Yuh!

128

�simple trust;
do not the petals flutter down
just like that?

�Susan Albright

David
Anderson

Tracy Allen

Craig
Baranouski

Danny
Bassage

Linda
Beckwith

c
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s
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7

Brett Spalding
Hist.

8
Valerie
Bemis

Carmen Cutcher
V. Pres.

Jerry

Cindy
Bowerman

Bonham

Andy
Bracy

130

CLASS OFFICERS, Left to Right
Jodie Robson
Tim Tracy
Treas.
Sherry King
Pres.
Sec.

Ron
Bradley

�Diana Byrd

Darlene Center

Steve
Co an

Carl Cluff

Tracy
Cole

Robin
Connin
Kurt Condra

Richard Davis

Tammy Cottman
Carmen
Cutcher

Teresa Davis
Debbie
DesJardins

Keith
Dirschell

Lori Ditto

Karen Downer

131

�Susan Drumm
Rebecca Dunsmore

David Elder
Jerry Engelhardt
Tamara Fickle

Bruce Finley
Lorei Fish
Patti Ford
Perry Fosdick
Jim French

Karen Fryer
Betty Geer
Bob Hagaman
Trixie Hale
Dorothy Hargreave

Denise Harmon
Rita Hill

Ruth Hill
Debbie Holt
Randy Houtz

Dennis Hutchins
Pam Iles
Lerinda Irwin

Angela Jordan
Chester Jordan

132

�Mark Jordan
Theresa Kanaby
Doug Keeslar

Lonnie Keith
Robert Kempton
Sherry King
Lowell Kriser

Pam Kurtz
Terry Lennington
David Lentz
Pam Lewis
Debbie Liggins

Theresa Locke
Mark Loveberry
Margaret Lyons
Patti Lyons
Garry McClellan
Kitty McDowell

Denise McFarland
Tia Macklin
Jeff McRae
Mark Malone
Kelly Matz

Dawn Meade
Melinda Medlock
Jackie Middel
Bruce Miller

Kim Miller
Kim Normandin

133

�Susan 0' Brien
Mike Osborn
Don Ostrander
Doug Parker

Frank Parkinson
Doug Patterson
Don Peck
Wendell Penrod
Lori Pierson

Roy Pohl
Dean Pomranda
Leasa Reppen
John Rice
Lee Richards
Perry Rickman

Marc Robens
Jodie Robson
Nicky Rockhold
Teresa Rubley
Scott Saunders
Duane Sawday

Frank Schultz
Becky Schultz
Richard Sherwood
Keven Smeekins
Cheryl Snyder

Brett Spalding
Joe Stempien
Cunis Stephens
Ron Stephens

134

�Mike Stout
Norman Suang
Annette Suauss
Nathan Suong
Kim Suouse
Steve Sullivan

Eileen Swallow
Chris Teeters
Tim Tracy
Jeff Travis
Ell y Traxler
Jeff VanDyke

Jerome Yond
Nancy Vozar
Ken Wagner
Dale Waligora
Lenny Wallace

Paulette Walters
Tony Weaver
Bob Wendorf
Craig Wen

Jeff Williams
Kathy Williams
Kathie Wolfe

Doug Wonders
Ken Wood

Don Wooden
Peggy Wright

135

�raw up
•
n1ng

�Beth Adams

Linda Aiken
Theresa Anderson

Tina Ash
Chris Baily

Cynthia Baranouski
Dennis Beard

Rita Beemer
Rebecen Boldy

Sam Bonham
Kim Booher

James Bowditch
Shelley Bretz

Kim Brewer
Donnie Burritt
Nara Byers
Marie Carpenter
Fred Cekander

Augusta Cluff
Doug Chaney
Nora Cole
Kathleen Cottman
Mary Cotton
John Coward

137

�Pat Cussigh
Joseph Daniels

Danny Herman
Teresa Herman
Chris Holloway

Rex Davis
Terri Davis

Rita Hooley
Dennis Houck

Jeff Dove
Douglas Drake

Lyle Huepenbecker

Vicki Dunn
Robert Durham

Karen Eckert
Deana England

Scott Field
Linda Fish

Dawn Fowler
Cora Frederick

JoAnn Frederick
Pam Freebarn
Helen Gangway
Kevin Godfrey
Belinda Gratz

JoAnn Graves
Kelly Haburjak
Raymond Hansel
Virgil Harmon
Tracy Harrington
Debra Haynes

138

�Lori Hughes
Hal Jensen
Lori Kling

Kim Knisely
Sidney Kreis

Connie Latta
Janette Laurel!

Kim Loveberry
Darrell Lovell

Dawn Lyons
Pauick Malone

Cathy Lange

Alva March
Brenda Marowelli

Jeff McClellan
Earlean McVicker

Jerry McVicker
Tim McVicker

Tim Mills
Greg Miner

Scott Moore
Armond Morris
Christy Mullen
Becky Neeley
Peggy Neeley

Karol Newberry
James Nickerson
Sarah Nickles
Carolyn Nordyke
Casey Normandin
Denise Nonon

139

�James Null
Mary Odum

Linda Ogurchak
Brenda Osborne

Beverly Parshall
Julie Paul

Lori Peck
Cathie Pomranka

Amy Poner
Bruce Rice

Looks like they have the making
of Quincy Oriole's.

Wendy Riddle
Kim Rodesiler

Reginald Rupp
Julie Russell

Susan Sattler
Lucille Scherer
Marie Scherer
Edward Schultz
Kun Schultz

Doug Suever
Kun Sinclair
Jackie Sleesman
Randy Smead
Candy Smith
Diana Smith

140

�Sandra Smith
Pam Specker

connie Stempien
Dale Suachan

Tim Suauss
Kim Suother

Mickey Swift
Bran Taylor

Tim Taylor
LuAnn Thompson

Brent Thornton
Myrna Thorp

Roben Tobelaki
Danny Wallace

Scott Walls
Tammy Walters
Bryan Ware
James Watts
Jeff Wells

Mark Whitney
Kristy Williams
Steve Wilson
Michelle Wood
Loyde Worden
Edward Zimmerman

Ml

�Carl Albright
Bobby Albright
Karen Andrews
Scott Badders
Harold Ball
Charles Barber
Cheryl Barnett

Richie Bean
Dave Becker
Scott Becker

Laurie Bliss
Dollie Blowers
Harold Bondsteel

Cindy Booher
Dave Booher
Nancy Bowerman

The
Seventh
Graders/
United
They
Stand

Scott Bowerman
Sheila Boyd
Tim Brewer

David Brown
Cheryl Buckberry
Bonnie Burritt

Debra Burlew
Sue Byrd
Richard Carpenter

Hal Cekander
Cathy Center
Theresa Coco

Brian Crabill
Dane Cutcher
Annie Darling
Theresa Deal
Dennis DeCaire
Paul Dirschell

142

�Brenda Dooley
Edward Dooley
David Dove
Michell DuBay
Kevin Dules
Terry Dull
Tim Dunn

Kris Fosdick
Rodney Fredrick
Darin Friend

Pauicia Fryer
Linne Gordon
Richard Hand

Brian Hawes
Brian Hill
Roger Hoch

Peter Hoeft
Joe Hoffman
Scott Holt

Dawn Howell
Sandy Hulbert
Scott Hutchins

Rhonda Iles
Cathy Johnson
Sandy Jensen

Manha Jones
Sarah Kaufman
James Keesler

Carmen Kettle
Sherri Kniseley
Greg Kochendorfer
Brenda Kurtz
Carolyn La urell
Cindy Legg
Theresa Liggins

143

�Brian Ludlow
Margie McConnell
LuAnn McDowell
Todd McLain
Roxanne McRae
Joe McRae
Victor McVicker

James Meade
Melissa Medlock
Karen Middel

Michael Milks
Brenda Miller
Linda Miner

Randy Mocherman
Joe Nail
Kenny Newberry

Mark Rice

Cathy Nordyke
Connie Nordyke
Tim Parker

Nan Rupp

Jeff Pauley
Debbie Penrod
James Phair

Jeff Phair
Lynnette Pierson
Leroy Pope

Johnny Prince
Randy Rassmussen
Ginna Rice

Ron Rice
Danny Richards
Spencer Rickman
Patty Ries
Bob Sanderlin
Richard Sattler
Eddie Saxman

144

�Edward Scherer
Chris Shaffer
Jerry Shobe
Margret Smeekens
Alvin Smith
Scott Smith
Todd Smith

Debbie Smurr
Donald Snyder

Randy Sours
Jenny Stempien

Dawn Strong
Debbie Suever

Keith Teachout
Patty Travis

Paul Traxler
Terri Tuttle

Elaine Walker
Brenda Weaver

Myron Welch
Randy Wendorf

Kathy Wilkinson
Lori Wilson
Tammy Winchell
Bonnie Wolfe
Connie Wolfe
Diana Wooden
Dennis Zimmerman

145

�Kyle Arnold
Tyler Baldwin
Guy Bassage
Kathy Beemer

Clifford Blowers
Ricky Bracy
Tori Budd
John Burge

Time Has
Only Begun
for the
Sixth Grade

Dawn Chaney
LaJean Coan
Mark Coan
Kris Condra

Mickey Connin
Brenda Cottman
Tracy Deal
Doug DeCaire

146

�Lori DesJardins
Leslie Ditton
Norm Drumm
Lynette DuBay
Tina Dules

Boddy Dunn
Cathy Durham
Max Ecken
Kenneth England

Jack Falkner
Loran Fickle
Roben Ford
Beth Friend

Cheryl Gratz
Eugene Gratz
Sara Hammond
Roben Hard

Denise Henry
Phillip Higbea
Denise Howell
Douglas Ingraham

Jim Jeffrey
Nancy Kahaian
Mike Kanouse
Lisa Kockendorfer

Gerald Latta
Sheri Laurell
Kenny Letts
Karice Loveberry

147

�Debbie Lovejay
Dawn McClellan
JoAnn McCle llan
Dennis McFarland
Rennee McRae

Cindy Marsh
Tom Marshall
Gina Massey
Kim Milks

John Mraz
Clinton Nickles
Dawn Neible
June' Ostrander

Dianna Parker
John Penner
Many Pierson
Dawn Pomranka

Julie Prince
Scott Reppen
Shannon Rice
Ray Riddle

Jamie Robbins
Jamie Robison
Tracy Rockhold
Scott Rodesiler

Jimmy Rodgers
Carenda Sawdey
Mark Scott
Ricky Sebring
Sherry Sherwood
Herben Sleesman

148

�Cassandra Smith
Floyd Smith
Mark Smith
Anthony Smotherman
Ke lli Ste m pi en

Scott Strachan
Angela Strang
Gene Strong
William Swallow

Kirk Teachout
Timothy Thibideau
Dennis Thomas
Traci Travis

Kevin VanVleet
Jennifer Walls
Sheri Westfall
Sara Winchell

Denise Wineland
Sarah Wonders
Jeff Wood
Carolyn Worth

NOT SHOWN: Ruth
Peavey
Jim Tith
Morm Drumm
Bob Halferty
Billy Hawes
Penny Shafer
Laurie Smith
Bruce Knisely
James McGee
Debra Nave
Danna Sperbeck

Marty Wooden
Steven Burd
Lori Heckenberry
Curtis Kerton
Ed McGueen
Preston Ricker
Becky Wilson
LeRoy Vond
Richard Gekander
Sharon Keifer
Mat Reams
Steve Smith

Janni Paine
Peter Falzon
Matt Reams
Lori Barnett
Robin Brower
Jeff Felipow
Alvin Harrington
Lindsey Huepenbecker
Norman Lefevre
Georgia Laney
Tina McGeen

149

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h, how glorious!
the young leaves, the green leaves
glittering in the su·nshine

�L. toR., BOTTOM ROW : Ann Null. Rachel Dove, Penny Wygant, Chris Toth, Kevin Hosek, Robbie Hutchkiss, Scott
Lippe rt, Claude Peavey. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Kinkead, Tammy Graves, Rhonda McRae, Jeff Ellis, Lenny Farris,
Bob Antus, Brent Whitney, Erin Sawdey. TOP ROW: Michelle Ware, Kelli Talbot, Renee Matz, Jeff LeFevre, Bryan
Wymer, Doug Loveberry, Steve Hinds, Keith Pohl, Mike Vozar, Mr. Bell.

BOTTOM ROW: Teresa Englehardt, Michelle Nave, Tina Herman, Amy Hammond, Andy Walls, Beth Tobolske,
Valere Herman, Brian Preston, Charles Wallace. MIDDLE ROW: Amy Wendorf, Tina Mras, Maralin Truin, Susan
McVicker, Tian Hand, William Poole, Chuck Miller, James Neeley, Lori Gibson, Gail Amen. TOP ROW: Mrs.
Jewell, Anitta Parshall, Tammie Johnston, Angela Smotherman, Jeff Davis, Alec Legg, Marjanna Smith, Roy Rogers, Brad Rurka.
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Terri Ditton. ROW 2: David Sobieck, Carolyn Peck, Tamara LeFevre, Kelli Campbell, Kristy Hutchins, Richard
Saxman, Angela Green, Anita Harmon, Joe Voice. ROW 3: Chris Hargrreave, Tom Loveberry, Lori Fosdick,
LuAnne Tessin, Debbie Kiersey, Karen Karney, Tom Bean, Pam Loose, Mrs. Miller - 5th.

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Cole , Christine Johnson, Jill Faulkner. MIDDLE ROW : Left to Right: Bonnie Gratz, Christine Cekander, Rhonda Wilber, Danny Ousley, Andy Snyder, Brad Freeburn, Loren Hue pe nbecker, Kimberly Stempien, Janie Neeley , Pam
Hampshire. TOP ROW: Left to Right: Kimberly Bradley, Melody McConnell, Dawn Brown, Scott Peterson, Tracy
Sande rson, Frank Bowen, De Wain DeCaire , Linda Swift, Diana Pa uley, Che ryl Stephens, Mrs . Tuttle - 5th room
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Nickles, Tim Eslow, Roberta Smurr. MIDDLE ROW: Nan Weber, John Spragg, Kun Spalding, David Wilson, Lee Millard, John Taylor, Jeff Suever, Karen Latta, Kris Quimby, Cindy Kelley. TOP ROW: Miss Corless, Tim McBride, Tom
Brewer, Don Byrd, Tammty, Dooley, Diane Gilben, Ricky Kiersey, Richard Lutz, Glen Avery, Cindy Connin. BOTTOM: Julie Parker, Lori Bailey, Lisa Booher, Ken Holloway, Mike Hagaman, John Albright, Gail Condra. MIDDLE
ROW: Kim Freese, Cecil Smith, Sheila Drake, Steve Stempien, Rhonda Antus, Billy McGee, Kim Sauers, Vickie Peck,
Walter Schultz. TOP: Ruth Fulk, Craig Miller, Larry Jones, Ronald Lange, Tammy Houvener, John Dehoach, Mike
Nail, Robin Miller, Marrin Sailes, Mrs. Lewis.

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�BOTTOM ROW: Lloyd Paul, Billy Hoeft, Carl Shafer, Candie Esterday, Brent Withington, Kim Parker, Christine
Kline, Wayne Rehner. MIDDLE ROW: Ricky Booher, Roxanne Knapp. Gerald Meade, LaRae Walker, Todd Smith,
Roben Loveiov, Todd Cochrane, Diane Ingraham, Cathy Pierson. TOP ROW: Christine Horn, Michale Dennis,
Becky Osborn, Kim Hagy, Heidi Meister, Jim Supanouski, Eric Rice, Danny Williams, Becky Brown, Mrs. Spalding.

BOTTOM ROW: Anita Cekander, Jackie Kanaby, Jamie Prince, Barry Chapman, Kevin Hooley, Sarah Brickey,
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QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL
QUINCY, MICHIGAN

* TABLE OF CONTENTS *
SUPER SENIORS OF 1976 * 7
SUPERIORSANDSTAFF * 31
SPORTS* 45
SHENANIGANS * 75
SENSATIONS * 93
STUDENTS- HIGH SCHOOL * 107
STUDENTS- MIDDLE SCHOOL * 125
STUDENTS-ELEMENTARY* 153
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Class Motto Yesterday is already
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CLASS OFFICERS: STANDING: Cindy Taylor, Treasurer; Velda Sperback, Vice President. SEATED: Cindy Baker, Secretary; Steve Smead,
President; Robin Alexander, Historian.

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Cynthia D.
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Timothy T.
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William F.
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Diane L.
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Roberta
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Ronald L.
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Dennis R.
Bice

Kathy Jo
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Susan
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Dave M.
Bretz
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Dean A.
Briggs

Lee E.
Brown

Timothy M.
Brown

John F.
Burlew

Laura L.
Byers

Larry J .
Campbell

William B.
Center

Harold F.
Cluff

Jean P.
Coco

Kent D.
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Amy Rose
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Carla A.
England

Catherine
England

Chris
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Gary B.
Ewers

Martin K.
Fahlen

Jody
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Alan R.
Fegley
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Albert
Feldbauer

Kandeth Jo
Fickle

Annette L.
Finley

Robert W.
French

James M.
Fry

Laura M.
Gallatin

Raymond G.
Gallop

Dale
Haburjak

Manfred
Harmsen

Larry D.
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Joseph M.
Hodges

Dennis L.
Hooley

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Lee
Huepenbecker

Allen D.
Johnson

Robin E.
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Kelly
Kennedy

Dawn M.
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Tim L.
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William C.
Kurtz

Lydia A.
Lake
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Robert R.
Ledyard

Kimberlee
Ledyard

Bob
Lentz

Jeffrey K.
Lewis

Judy Kay
Losinski

Marilyn S.
Lounds

Tracy D.
Macklin

Pamella A.
Marsh

Jean A.
McClellan

Julie A.
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Linda Jo
McNitt

Thomas A.
McRae

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McVicker

Marcia J.
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Steven A.
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Trudy K.
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Kathy L.
Mueller

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Masae
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Linda S.
Osborn

Richard
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Vanessa A.
Rawson

Debra S.
Richards

Bonnie S.
Rice

Ernest Dean
Ripley

Neilayne K.
Robson

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Steven G.
Rollins

Lyle
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Donald L.
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Kevin 0.
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Johanna L.
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Susan C.
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Kathryn M.
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Steven L.
Sme ad

Kathy A.
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Linda M.
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Jill L.
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Beverly K.
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Velda L.
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Diane L.
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Cindy L.
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Rodney J.
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Lewis B.
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Lyle G.
Thomas

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Jodie G.
Travis

Larry J.
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David R.
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Mary Ann
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Richard A.
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Alan F.
Walters

Mark J.
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Connie L.
Wells

Brian E.
Wilson
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Phil E. Deal
Jeffrey L. Elder
Mark R. Houtz
Julie A. Liggins
Terry E . Mast

Christopher A.
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Timothy J.
Worth

Joseph E.
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Sours and Tim Baldwin; (4) Most Ta lkative: Vanessa Rawson and
Dean Ripley ; (5) Longest Hair: Velda Sperbeck and Dave Bretz ; (6)
Best Looking : Diane Bowen and Rod Taylor; (7) Frie ndliest: Cindy
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World" for the annual banquet and prom which was
held at Hillsdale College on Saturday, June 5. Rainbow-shaped candles decorated the tables during the
dinner of roast beef and ham. A large rainbow covered one wall of the room and a waterfall was used as
the background for prom pictures. The warm June
evening ended with dancing to the music of "Masquerade.'' It was a night to be remembered by all
the students and faculty who attended.

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�Seniors Earn Many A wards
The second annual Senior Honors Night
was held June 9 in the gymnasium. Steve
Smead acted as the Master of Ceremonies.
Entertainment was provided by the QHS
chorus and members of the class of '76,
including Jill Sours, Jody Sours, Vanessa
Rawson, Jim Fry as "Mr. Majestico," and
Dennis Bice who sang the class song.
Dr. P. C. Baldwin presented the
Charles A. Ryan Foundation Awards to
Deb McVicker, Jill Sours, and Cindy
Taylor. Rotary Club scholarships were
presented by Mr. Dennis Smith to Tim
Brown, Diane Swallow, and Tim Worth.
Mr. Spalding presented Kathy Smith
and Lee Brown with the "! Dare You"
Awards.
Kent Dirschell received the Normandin
Award; Jim Fry, the Citizenship Award;
Cindy Taylor, the award for perfect
attendance through four years of high
school; Cindy Baker, the D.A.R. Award;
Kathy Smith, the DeKalb Award (the first
time ever to be presented to a Quincy
girl); Tim Baldwin, Boys' State recognition; and Steve Rollins and Marty Fahlen
received awards for their contributions to
drama.
Other awards included: Scholarships to
Brian Wilson, Cindy Taylor, Robin Keeton, Jim Fry, Tim Baldwin, Jody Sours,
Jill Sours, Connie Wells, Chris Wolfe,
Lewis Temples, Sue Bowerman, Bill
Blair, Tim Brown, Many Fahlen, Bill
Kurtz, Tom McRae, Deb McVicker,
Steve Rollins, Tim Strang, Tim Worth;
John Phillip Sousa Award to Alan Fegley
and Jill Sours; Yearbook Awards to Kelly
Kennedy, Allen Johnson, Marcia Null,
Trudy Merritt; American Legion Award to
the Outstanding Boy to Allen Johnson;
Girls' State recognition to Tracy Macklin
and Cindy Taylor; and perfect attendance
for the year to Alan Fegley.
Four-year spans awards were presented
to Tim Worth for cross country; Dave Tuttle for wrestling; Bill Kunz for baseball;
Dean Ripley, Brian Wilson, and Joe
Wright for track; and Linda Osborn for
cheer leading.
Lee Brown, Varsity Club President,
made a special presentation to Mrs . Nell
Volkert, honoring her devotion to athletics and installing her as an honorary lifetime member of the club.
Manfred Harmsen, Mariella La v arello,
and Masae Okumura, exchange students
from Germany, Chile, and Japan, spoke
about their year at QHS and how much
they would miss all of their new friends .
Kay Losinski and Velda Sperbeck concluded the program with the class poem
and closing remarks.

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�Baccalaureate and Commencement

Baccalaureate services were he ld June 6 at 8 P.M. in the gymnasium. The Rev. Mr. Don Brown presented the a ddress to the graduates while the Rev. Mr. Bill Hinshaw gave the call to worship, the
invocation, and the benediction. A prayer for the graduates was
offered by the Rev. Mr. W. W. Noblitt, Jr. The graduates were le d
in the processional and recessional by Chery 1 Fryer and Scott Luce,

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members of the junior class. Organ music was provided by Mrs.
Emily Chard .
The ninety-sixth annual commencement exercises of QHS were
he ld June 11 at 8 P.M. on the athletic field. Processional and
recessional music was provided by the band while Mrs . Emily
Chard played organ music during the presentation of diplomas.

�End Year for Seniors

The Top Te n students each had a special part in the exercises:
Robin Alexander, Invocation; Susan Bowerman, Welcome; Marilyn
Lounds, Class Poem; Diane Bowen, Presentation of Class Gift; Jody
Sours , Charge to the Class; Tim Baldwin, Appreciation to Faculty
and Staff; Lewis Te mples, Appreciation to Parents; Jill Sours,
Appreciation to Community; Connie We lls, Introduction of

Speaker; and Robin Keeton, Benediction.
The commencement address was given by Mr. Scott McKain,
followe d by the presentation of the class by Mr. Spalding, the confirmation of diplomas by Mr. Ha rold Schultz, Board of Education
Preside nt , and the presentation of diplomas by Mr. Ronald Reynolds , Superintendent.

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�Class Poem
Spirits of Creation
We want a world of joy,
Love and compassion.
One that welcomes an
Outstretched hand .
A world that protects
And provides,
One that's kind and
Understands.

We, the class of '76,
Are the spirits of_::reation.
We, too, have dreams and
Hopes and love
For the future of our nation.
We want a world of peace,
One to cherish and behold,
One our children can grow
Up in, A nation that never grows old.

Yes! We, the spirits of '76,
Are the children of creation.
We, too, are proud and rejoiceful
For the Independence of
Our Beautiful Nation!
by Judy Kay Losinski

Class Song
Looking for Space
On the road of experience
I'm trying to find my own way
Sometimes I wish that I could
fly away
When I think that I'm moving
Sudden! y things stand still
I'm afraid 'cause I think they
always will

And I'm looking for space
And to find out who I am
And I'm looking to know
and understand
It's a sweet sweet dream
Sometimes I'm almost there
Sometimes I fly like an eagle and
Sometimes I'm deep in despair

And I'm looking for space
And to find out who I am
And I'm looking to know
and understand
It's a sweet, sweet dream
Sometimes I'm almost there
Sometimes I fly like an eagle and
Sometimes I'm deep in despair

On the road of experience
Join in the living day
If there's an answer
It's just that it's just that way

All alone in the universe
Sometimes that's how it seems
I get lost in the sadness and
the screams
Then I look in the center
Suddenly everything's clear
I find myself in the sunshine and
my dreams

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When you're looking for space
And to find out who you are
When you're looking to try and
reach the stars
It's a sweet sweet dream
Sometimes I'm almost there
Sometimes I fly like an eagle and
Sometimes I'm deep in despair
by John Denver

LOOKING FOR SPACE by John Denver
C Copyright 1975 Cherry Lane Music Co.
Used by Permission - All Rights Reserved

�SUPERIORS
ANIJ STAFF

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�Question: Who Runs

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: STANDING: Mr. Clover
Jack Fowler, vice president; Mr. W. Jack Godfrey,
treasurer. SEATED LEFT TO RlGHT: Mr. Raymond

Sattler, secretary; Mr. Leon Parrish, trustee ; Mr.
Harold Schultz, president; Mr. Jerry Grove, trustee;
Mr. Richard King, trustee .

The school board has full responsibility of the total school operation and is a very important link to local control of the school system. The board makes and sets all policies of the
school, uansacts all business obligations , hires all personne l, maintains a-nd keeps records
and is directly responsible for the financial application of a ll revenues and expenditures .
All board members are e lected for a four-yea r term.
The superintendent of schoo ls serves as the executive director of the school system and is
totally responsible to the Board of Education. It is the duty of the superinte ndent to oversee
all fac ers of the school operation and to make recomme ndations to the board.
The superintende nt, in his professional capacity, must direct the school system to serve
the youth in the community and give each student the best possible e ducational opportunity
and expe rience and provide an e nvironment that deve lops the socia l and educationa l pote ntial to the f ullesr.

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�Quincy Community Schools?

THE ADMINISTRATORS OF THE QUINCY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS: Mr. Ronald Reynolds, Superintendent; Mr. Richard Spalding, High School Principal;

Mr. John Worth, Jennings Elementary Principal; and
Mr. Henry Longhini, Middle School Principal.

Mr. Reynolds, You know you are a superintendent when .
"You get phone calls starting at 4:30A.M.
when there is bad weather, asking whether or not
school is cancelled. ''
Mr. Spalding, You know you are a principal when.
"You are always wrong!"
Mr. Worth, You know you are a principal when .
"Your lunch gets cold while yo u clean up a bloody
mouth and count loose teeth.''
Mr. Longhini, You know you are a principal when .
"You get obscene phone calls at one o'clock in the morning!"

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�To Keep Things Running Smoothly.
The Secretarial Staff

Mrs. Debbi Richer,
High School Secretary.

Mrs. Donna Ford,
Middle School Secretary.
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Mrs. Susan Lambright, Superintendent's Accountant and Secretary.
STANDING: Mrs. Mary McCurley, Superintendent's Secretary; Mrs.
Martha Reynolds, Hot Lunch Clerk.

Mrs. Cass VanPatten,
Elementary Secretary.

Mrs. Lois Ingraham,
Counselors' Secretary .

�Fine Arts Departiilent

FINE ARTS FACULTY
Mr. Richard Overgaard
Valparaiso- B.M.E.
Mrs. Gertrude Rider
Wright State - B.S.
Miss Carol Swener
Western Michigan University B.S.

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�Language Arts Depart111ent
LANGUAGE ARTS FACULTY
(clockwise from the top)
Miss Maureen Culligan
Universit y of MiChigan - B.S.
Mrs. Mary Gale
Olivet College - B.A.
Mrs. Eleanor French
Western Michigan University B.S.
Mrs. Joanne Longhini
Central Michigan University B.A.
Mrs. Donna Johnson
Sienna Heights - B.A.
Mr. Christopher Walczak
Michigan State University M.A.
Miss Judy Brown
Sienna Heights - B. A .

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�Matheiilatics Departiilent

MATHEMATICS FACULTY
Mr. Eric Tundevold
Centra l Michigan University B.S.
Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Michigan University M.A.
Mr. Dan Ludlow
Hillsdale College - B.S.
Mr. Scott Weber
Michigan State University M.A.

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�· Physical Education Depart111ent

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY
Mr. Michael Nowicki
Hillsdale College - B.A.
Mr. Gary Adams
Hillsdale College - B.A.
Mrs. Mary Gale
Olivet College - B.A.
Miss Melissa Lloyd
Alma College - B.A.

�Practical Arts DepartlJlent

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PRACTICAL ARTS FACULTY
Mrs. Nell Volken
Eastern Michigan University - B.S.
Mrs. Eleanor French
Western Michigan University - B.S.
Mr. Andrew Parzych
Eastern Michigan University - B. B.

Mr. Tom Demerse
Nonhern Michigan University - B.S.
Mr. Charles Snyder
Michigan State University - M.A.
Mr. John Dogan (pictured at lower right)
Cenual Michigan University - B.S.
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�Science Departlilent

SCIENCE FACULTY
BACK ROW: Mr. Roderick Morrison
·Western Michigan University - B.S.
Mr. Scott Weber
Michigan State University- M.A.
FRONT ROW:

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Mr. Gene Lewis
Michigan State University- M.A.
Mr. Edward Nofz
Defiance College - M.A.

�Social Studies Department
..---~---

SOCIAL STUDIES FACULTY
Mr. Martin Chard
Western Michigan University B.S.
Mr. Brent Veysey
Defiance College - M.A.
Miss Melissa Lloyd
Alma College - B.A.
Mr. Michael Newicki
Hillsdale College - B.A.
Mr. Gary Adams
Hillsdale College - B.A.

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�Staff Members Clean Up After,
(1) The custodial staff: FRONT
ROW: Elmer Burl&lt; (middle
school),
Edgar
Smith
(supervisor), Leonard Marquart
(elementary). BACK ROW: Tom
Maxson (elementary), Walt
Miller (maintenance), Ken Johnson (high school), James Burk
(elementary), James Uhrig (high
school), and Earl Volkert
(groundskeeper - Not Pictured).
(2) Ed Smith repairs the scoreboard as one of his various duties
around the school. (3) The cooks
are operating an a la carte line
in the cafeteria this year and, so
far, it is very popular with the
students. The cooks (left to
right): Janet Hammond, Alberta
Todd, supervisor, Shirley Doan,
Marie Keith, Caroline Knisely ,
Alene Travis, and Thelma Marquart, Not Pictured.

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�Cook For, and Transport Students

SCHOOl BUS

LOADING AND
UNLOADING
ZONE
SPEED LIMIT

THE TRANSPORTATION STAFF
COMMUNITY
OF QUINCY
SCHOOLS: Basil Bassage, supervisor, Kenneth Bidlack, Rose
Borgen, Roben Byrd, Verita Delcamp, Milford Dunn, Regina
Ew ers, Janic e Kuryvail, Dav e
Lynd, Joan Matz, Jud y Miller,
Dorothy Nickerson, Beny Reichhan, Joyc e Riddle, Raymond
Riddl e , Virginia Smith, Earl
Volken, Dian e Walston, and
Doris Whitney.

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8AM;4PM

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�Other Vital Staff Members
(1) Miss Jane Crawford, Helping
T e ache r, Eastern Michigan University, B.S.; Mrs. Virginia
Brown, Librarian, Weste rn Michigan University, M.A.; Mrs.
Patsy Se xton, Learning Disabilities Teacher, Western Michigan
Univ e rsity, M.A.; Mr. Greg
Grun e r, Pe rmanent Substitute,
Central Michigan Univ e rsity,
B.S.; (2) Mrs. Donna Keeslar,
Educational Aide; (3) Mr. Max
Hein e mann, School Social
Worke r, Michigan State University, M.A. ; Mrs. Penny Chard,
Guidance Counselor, Western
Michigan University, M.A.; Mr.
Robert
Mitchell,
Guidance
Counselor, Bowling Green University, M.A.; (4) Mrs. Emily
Riley, Educational Aide and
Audio- Visual Aids Director; (5)
Mrs. Connie Para dine, Mrs.
Emily Riley, and Mrs. Margaret
Suever, Educational Aides being
videotaped by the librarian.
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�Harriers Gain Experience

The Cross Country Team is in a building process. This year the
team included five first-year runners and only two who were experienced. It takes at least two years to become a good distance runner so the freshmen gained valuable experience this year.
Tim Wonh (top left photo) is the first runner in Quincy history to
be selected as a member of the All-Conference Cross Country
Team . Tim's best time is 16:34. He finished in first place in six of
the 11 meets this year.

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' THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM (top right photo): FRONT ROW:
Hal Jensen, Rege Rupp, Danny Herman, Scott Moore, Kevin Godfrey, Bob Durham. STANDING: Tim Worth, Coach Bob Bell. NOT
PICTURED: Rick Gardner.
Bottom row of photos : Tim and Rick lead the pack in a meet; Bob
Durham in action; Rick Gardner. Each time that Tim finished in
first place, Rick finished second. Rick's best time is 16:38.

�Oriole Duffers Take Big "8" Title

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The Golf Team, coached by Mr. Gary Adams, won the Big 8
Conference Championship with a conference record of 10-0. The
team set a Big 8 record, winning 14 straight dual conference
matches.
Kelly Kennedy placed first in the conference meet and headed
the Big 8 All-Conference Golf Team which also included Greg
Andrews.
Bill Kurtz, Kelly Kennedy, Marty Fahlen, Greg Andrews, and

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Sidney Kreis hold the all -time QHS scoring record of 165 strokes.
(1) THE TEAM: BACK ROW: Marty Fahlen, Jeff VanLandingham. MIDDLE ROW: Greg Andrews, Kelly Kennedy, Coach
Adams, Jim Fidler, Bill Kurtz. FRONT ROW: Sidney Kreis, Steve
Sullivan, Jeff Travis, Brent Thornton. (2) THE THREE SENIORS ON
THE TEAM: Bill Kurtz, Kelly Kennedy, Marty Fahlen. (3) Kelly,
the Big 8 Conference Champ .

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�Oriole Gridders
TakeBigB
Championship

With 14 returning lettermen, Coach Kugler had a varsity football
team with experie nce. After suffering two quick losses , the team
came back and defeated a fine Homer squad for the first time since
1967.
A few weeks and as many wins later, the team was playing for a
share of the Big 8 Conference championship. With the he lp of Concord's victory over Homer, the Orioles won the championship for
themselves.
The last game of the season was with Bronson. The Orioles scored
an 11-8 victory over the Vikings on Kent Dirschell 's last minute field
goal. The Orioles had not defeated the Vikings since 1967.
Ten players received All-Conference Honors: First Team - Kent
Dirsche ll, Tim Strang, Lee Brown, Craig Rodesiler; S_e cond Team Lewis Temples, Joe Wright , Tim Brown; Honorable Mention - Tom
Me~, Jim Fry , Tim BaldwiFL
The~
.,defense ·set a new conference record ·a llowing only 46
points to be scored against the m.
THE TEAM MEMBERS (bottom photo on next page ): BACK ROW:
Head Coach Scott Kugler, Assistant Coach Eric Tundevo ld, Bob
Love berry, John Lange, Scott Luce , Jim Normandin, Ed Bowerman,
Bruce Miller, De nnis Quimby, Jerry Bonham, Manager Brian Wilson.
MIDDLE ROW: Tom Coco, Greg Gilbert, Tim Strang, Don Rose , Lee
Brown, Ke nt Dirschell , Mike Parker, Gle nn Snyder, Lenny Peavey .
FRONT ROW: Le wis Temples, De an Briggs, Joe Wright, Jim Fry ,
Craig Rodesiler, Tom McRae, Tim Baldwin, Steve Sme ad, Dean
Ripley, Tim Brown.

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�Defense.

TEAM MEMBERS: BACK ROW: Bob Tobolske, Jim Nickerson, Doug
Suever, Tim Mills, Tom Strauss, Bruce Rice, Scott Walls, Jeff
McC lellan, Nick Arnold THIRD ROW: Coach Mike Newicki,
Coach Greg Gruner, Mark Whitney, Tim Taylor, Marc Cutler,
Mark Love berry, Don Wooden, David Anderson, Kelly Matz, Ken
Wagner, Randy Smead, Coach Dan Ludlow SECOND ROW : Doug
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. Name of the Game
for JV Orioles

Keeslar, Roy Pohl , Ron Bradley, Frank Parkinson, Jeff McRae,
Lenny Wallace, Scott Saunders, Norm Strang, Bob Wendorf, Brett
Spalding FRONT ROW: Manager Jim Keeslar , Randy Houtz, Gary
McClellan, Lowell Kriser, Tim Tracy, John Rice, Ken Wood,
Nick Rockhold, Manager Brian Ludlow
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�· The junior varsity Orioles posted a 6- 2-1 record for the season.
The Oriole defense held their opponents to just 66 points compared
to 204 points for the Orioles. The team averaged 262 yards per
game while their opposition averaged 121 yards per game.

Marc Cutler was the top runner for Quincy. He carried the ball
121 times and compiled 716 yards for an average of 5. 9 yards per
carry. He a lso was the top scorer with 70 points.

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�26 Paints Fro111 20-0

The Varsity Basketball team had a 12-8 record for
the season. This was a disappointing season for the
Orioles because the eight games they lost were by a
total of 26 points.
Special awards were given to Chris Everline, Most
Valuable Player, Jim Fidler, Most Improved, and
Bill Kurtz, the Team Award .
Chris Everline was selected as a member of the Big
8 All-Conference Team. Bill Kurtz and Tim Baldwin
were given Honorable Mention.
The year's team statistics saw Chris Everline leading the team in points with 293. Bill Kurtz had the
best free throw percentage with 70o/o. Tim Baldwin
led in assists with 79. The leading rebounder was
Chris Ever line, pulling d0wn 206.
THE TEAM (left to right) : Doug Suever, manager,
Bruce Miller, Bill Kurtz, Joe Wright, Dennis
Quimby, Jim Fidler, Chris Everline, Tim Baldwin,
John Lange, Kelly Kennedy, Cam Gary, Scott Luce,
and Coach Jack Feller.

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�12-2 and the Big 8 JV Championship

The JV Basketball Team lead the Big 8 Conference
with a 12-2 record. They outscored their opponents
958 to 768. Mark Love berry led the team in points
scored with 193 and he also led the team in rebounds
with 174. Randy Houtz and Marc Cutler accumulated
se ason point totals of 140 and 136 respectively.
THE TEAM: Frank Parkinson, Steve Sullivan, Pe rry Fosdick,
Randy Hout z , Dav e And e rson, Mark Loveb e rry, Coach Gary
Adams . Dave Elde r, Bre t Spalding, Marc Cutle r, Doug Keeslar,
Norm Strang, Andy Bracy and, in from, Manage r Roy Pohl.

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�Freshmen Average 52.4 Points Per Game

The Freshman Basketball Team averaged 52.4
points per game compared with a per game average
of 48 . 4 points for their opponents. Yet the season
was disappointing for the team because their overall
record was 7- 8 .
Tim Taylor led his teammat.es with a 16.8 average of points per game. Hal Jense n had a 10.6 average of points per game.
Kevin Godfrey led the team in assists and Bob
Tobolsl&lt;e scored 65 defensive points.
THE TEAM: FRONT ROW: Tim Mills, Bob Tobolske , Jim Nickerson, Kevin Godfrey, Scott Wa lls . BACK ROW: Hal Je nse n, Doug
Chaney , Brian Taylor, Coach Eric Tundevo ld, Tim Taylor, Scott
Rea ms. and Scott Fields.

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�Varsity and JV Volleyball Teains

The Varsity Vo ll eybal l Team had a
very successfu l seaso n this year e nding up
with a 6- 2 record in conference play a nd
an overall record of 10- 3 . This gave the
girls second place in the Big 8 Confer ence .
Top scorers were Beth Geishen , She lley
King, Lori Mills, and Jeanie McClellan.
Mariel l a Lavar e llo and Jea n ie
McC le lla n we re selected as mem bers of
th e Big 8 All-Con f e rence Team . Lori
Mills was named to the second te am.
THE TEAM: FRO NT ROW : Lori Mills.
2 nd ROW: Capta in Connie Og urchak,
Maxine Arnett. 3rd ROW: Kay Losinski.
Deb Richards. 4th ROW: trainer Kathy
Willia ms, Shelley King,
Jea nie
McClellan, Julie McClellan, Beth Geis hert. TOP ROW: manager Melinda Davis ,
Karen Justice , Coach Melissa Lloyd, and
Masae Ok umura . Mari e lla Lavarello,
another team membe r, is pictured next to
the team photo.

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�Both Win Second Place in Big 8

Many ne w faces we re pre sent on the JV
Volle yball Te am this year and the girls
e nd e d up with an overall re cord of 7- 6 .
They we re 6- 2 in confe re nce pla y and
wok se cond place in the Big 8 .
The girls we re ve ry compe titive with
the ir strong points of spik ing, digging,
and se rving.
Jacki e Midd e l was th e t e am's high
score r. Ma ry Dunn, Linda Ogurchak , and
Captain De bb Russe ll we r e ot h e r high
score rs.
THE TEAM: FRONT ROW: Captain De bb
Russe ll. 2nd ROW: Nancy Vo zar, Julie
Russe ll. 3rd ROW: Linda Ogurchak, Dorothy Hargre a ve , Mary Dunn . 4th ROW :
Te rry Lov e be rry, Pat Cussigh , Lori Eve rline , Jackie Midd e ll. TOP ROW: Kristie
Williams , and Coach Maureen Cu lligan.
The manage r of the JV team is Melinda
Davis and the traine r is Kathy Williams .

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�Varsity Girls Take 2nd
in Big 8 Conference
The Girls' Varsity Basketball Team ended their season with a 10-4
record and a tie for second place in the Big 8 Conference. The season
was the best one for the Quincy girls in the four years that basketball has
been a girls' varsity sport. (1) Julie McClellan was selected as a member
of the All - Conference First T eam and was voted Most Valuable Player
by her teammates . (2) Karen Justice. (3) Shelley King was voted a
member of the All-Conference Second Team. (4) Pat Cussigh was
selected as the Most Improved Playe r by the team. (5) Marie Tobolske.
(6) THE TEAM: Karen Justice, Bonnie Rice, Kathy Moore, Julie
McClellan (co-captain), Liz Geishert (All-Conference Honorable Mention), Coach Maureen Culligan, Deb Howe ll, Shelley King (co-captain), Je annie McClellan, Marie Tobolske, Pat Cussigh, Debb Russell,.
Manage rs Deb Richards and Teresa Paul are in front.
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�Inexperienced JV's Learn a Lot

The Girls' Junior Varsity Basketball Team had a fairly good
season, ending with an 8-6
record. The girls were inexperienced but worked hard all season
so that all of them made great
improvements in their playing.
At left, the girls huddle with
Coach Lloyd.
Bottom left - THE TEAM:
BACK ROW: Coach Melissa
Lloyd, Linda Ogurchak, captain
Tami Fickle, Linda Roberts,
Melinda Davis, Marcia Rice.
MIDDLE ROW: Terry Loveberry,
Kathy Williams, Connie Stempien, Julie Russell. FRONT ROW:
manager Teresa Paul, Kim Rodesiler, and manager Deb Richards.
Bottom right - Terry Loveberry, the team's high scorer
with 118 points.

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�Quincy Grapplers

Kent Dirschell
Wrestled Three Years
Third Place in Conference Meet
Regional Meet Qualifier
10-15 - 1 Match Record
Pinned Only Once
Tri-Captain

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Lee Brown
Wrestled Three Years
First Place in Conference Meet
All - Conference Team
18-9 Match Record
Tri-Captain

Dave Tuttle
Wrestled Four Years
Most Valuable Wrestler
Third Time in State Competition
All-Conference Team
33-4 Match Record
0 Times Pinned
Tri-Captain

�Go Through Rebuilding Year

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The QHS Wrestlers had a 1-11 season but their
record is not indicative of the caliber of people on
the team. The team did not have people in all
weight classes, therefore, they were forced to forfeit
weight class matches which hampered their chances
of winning meets.
Dave Tuttle and Lee Brown took first places in the
Big 8 Conference Meet. Kent Dirschell and Garry
McClellan took thirds, Scott Saunders and Danny
Herman took fourth places.

In the District meet, Kent Dirschell and Dave
Tuttle were Regional qualifiers. Dave continued
winning in regional competition and went on to the
state finals where he finished in the top eight.
THE TEAM: FRONT ROW: Scott Moore, Dan Wallace, Garry McClellan, Dave Tuttle, Danny Herman, Jim Null, Mark Malone. BACK ROW: Coach
Ken Downey, Nick Arnold, Scott Saunders, Armand
Morris, Craig Bc.ranouski, Kent Dirschell, Lee
Brown, and manager Donny Burritt.

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�Baseball Teams Wax Cars

Both the varsity and JV baseball teams washed and waxed cars
over three weekends to earn money to pay for their new pitching
machine. The car-waxing project will continue next year but the
pitching machine has already helped a great deal since hitting was
very good this year.
LEADING VARSITY HITTERS ARE: Tim Brown, .454; Bill Kurtz,
. 306; Scott Luce, . 308; Craig Rodesiler, . 300; and Bruce Miller,
.304. Marc Cutler is the leading pitcher with a record of 3-3 and
an earned run average of 3. 61.
OTHER NOTEWORTHY VARSITY STATISTICS INCLUDE: Tim
Brown, nine stolen bases; Bill Kunz, 18 REI's, four doubles; and
Scott Luce, two uiples and 14 walks.
Bill Kunz and Craig Rodesiler are the All Conference second
team selections and Tim Brown received Honorable Mention.
On the JV squad, Frank Parkinson's batting average was .455 . He

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stole 11 bases, drew 12 bases on balls, hit three uiples, one home
run, and scored 12 runs for the team. Randy Houtz's batting average was .385. He also had seven base hits and three uiples. Kelly
Matz and Brian Taylor each had eight REI's. Brian Taylor and
Randy Houtz are the team's pitchers.
THE VARSITY SQUAD : Dennis Quimby, Kelly Kennedy, Tim
Suang, Lewis Temples, Bob Loveberry, Coach Gruner, Tim Baldwin, Tim Brown , Coach Feller, Jim Fry, Bruce Miller, Craig
Rodesiler. CENTER BACK: Scott Luce, Bill Kurtz, Marc Cutler.
THE JV TEAM (opposite page): BOTTOM: Frank Parkinson,
Norm Strang, Duane Sawdey, Steve Sullivan, Doug Patterson, Jim
Watts, Kelly Matz, Andy Bracy (in front). TOP: Jim Sherwood,
Doug Suever, Scott Reams, Randy Houtz, Ken Wood. NOT PICTURED: Brian Taylor, Mick Swift, Coach Nowicki, and managers
Rich Bean and Jim Keeslar.

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63

�RecordSetting
Season
for Girls
The girls' track team posted a 7-3
record to finish in third place in the Big 8
Conference right behind Union City and
Jonesville.
A school record of 84'11 'h'' in the discus, a new event this year, was set by
Debb Russell. Other school records set by
the 1976 team include: Lori Mills, long
jump, 15'4"; Tracy Macklin, Kathy
Moore, Lori Mills, and Jody Robson, 880rela y, 1. 50. 0; and Tracy Macklin, 220yard dash, 27 .1. Jody Robson tied Lori
Ditton's 1975 record of 11.8 in the 100yard dash and Connie Stempien broke the
school record in the mile which she set
earlier this year during the running of the
conference meet with a time of 5:48 . 5.
Tracy Macklin, Lori Mills, Kathy
Moore, Jody Robson, and Connie Stempie n qualified during regional competition to attend the state meet. The state
meet was held on June 5 at St. Louis.
Connie Stempien ran the mile in 5:39. 4 to
break her own school record again. She
finished tenth in the state. The 880-relay
team finished in twelfth place .
GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: FRONT: Denise
McFarland, Laura Byers, Debb Russell,
Mary Dunn, Kim Love berry, Lori Mills,
Lori Ditton, Tracy Macklin, Margaret
Lyons, Peggy Wright (manager) . MIDDLE:
Nara Byers, Val Bemis, Lorei Fish, Julie
RussP.ll, Karen Justice, Cheryl Fryer,
Connie Stem pi en, Kim Rodesiler, Brenda
Osborne, Jody Robson. BACK: Tami
Fickle, Linda Ogurchak, Carrie Bradley,
Connie Ogurchak, Kathy Moore, Robin
Conn in, Linda Roberts, Terry Loveberry,
Pat Cussigh, Jody Schultz, Coach Marty
Chard. NOT PICTURED: Tina Kana by,
Cindy Co an, Dorothy Hargrea ve, and
coaches Ludlow and Tundevold.

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�1968 and 1971

School Records
Broken in 1976
The boys' uack team finished the season with an 8-2 record and third place in
the conference behind Homer and Con cord.
Rick Morris set the school record of
119'3" in the discus, a new event this
yea r. During the Conference meet Jim Fry
set the school record in the pole vault with
a vault of 11' 9W' and Joe Wright set the
school record in the 880 -run with a time
of 2:00.9.
This is the second year that the Big 8
Conference has competed in an interleague meet with teams from the Cascad es Conference and the South Central
Athle tic Association. Many of the QHS
uacksters who finished in first or second
place in the confe re nce meet participated
in the inter league meet.
Coaches Chard, Ludlow, and Tundevold
work with both the boys' and girls' teams .
Expe rt he lp is re ndere d during meets by
Janice Watts who does all of the P. A.
announcements, Mrs. Carol Lud low who
keeps the score sheets, and Cindy Taylor
and Teena Sperbeck who keep scores and
times .
BOYS ' TRACK TEAM: FRONT: Perry
Fosdick, Randy Houtz, Jim Fry, Bruce
Miller, Scott Luc e, Jo hn Rice, Tim
Brown, Brian Wilson, Mark Ludlow (manager); Middle : Brett Spalding, Armand
Morris, Bob Tobolske, Scott Wa lls, Sco!t
Moore, Dan Herman , Fra nk Parkinson,
Jim Nickerson, Lenny Peavey. BACK:
Rick Morris, Jerry Bonham, Tim Tay lor,
Rick Gardner, Joe Wright, Kent Dirschell,
Lewis Temp l es , Ron Bradley, Coach
Marty Chard . NOT PI C TURED: Kevin
Godfrey, Mike Parker , Dean Ripley , Tim
Worth, and Coaches Tundevold a nd Lud· low.

67

�Three Squads

(1) The Varsity Cheerleaders
do their thing. Left to right:
Cindy Coan, Juli Bemis, Vicky
Spurlock, Jody Robson, and Linda
Osborn. Next page (1) The JV
squad takes a rest during a long
practice. Left to right: Mary
Gallatin, Clara Cole, Patti Ford,
Lori Pierson, Lori Mills, and Lori
Ditton. (5) The Freshmen Cheerleaders practice their mounts.
Top to bottom: Connie Stempien, Kim Strother, Teresa
Anderson, Nora Cole, Dawn
Fowler, and Kim Rodesiler.
The cheerleaders are advised
by Ms. Jane Crawford.

68

�Promote Oriole Spirit

69

�Tough Competition but Freshmen Win
Season Runs Extra Weeks Due to Snow Days

This year saw QHS with one of the largest groups
ever participating in bowling. One hundred bowlers
comprising 20- teams watched while Tim Taylor,
Brian Taylor, Jim Nickerson, Casey Normandin, and
Shelly Bretz took the title of team champs for the
season.
Laura Gallatin won two top honors, those of girls'
high game and girls' high series. She had 202 and
309 respectively.

Dave Motsinger matched Laura's high game to win
the boys' trophy while Ron Bean won the boys' high
series with a 358.
A uophy is given each year to the bowler who rolls
the lowest game. Lori Kling was this year's recipient
with a low game of 12.
The bowlers' advisor is Mr. Henry Longhini and
Mrs. Donna Ford acts in the capacity of league secretary.

THE TEAMS: Laura Gallatin, Jill Sours, Deb McVicker, Cindy Baker, Jody Sours; Sherry King, Robin Alexander, Kandy Fickle, Janice
Watts, Dawn King; Roberta Banker, Neilayne Robson, Michelle Wood, Lori Thompson, Jody Robson, Bruce Wood; Teena Sperbeck, Patti
Giffey, Mary Gallatin, Carrie Sanderlin, Lisa Sullivan, Lorei Fish, Mike Parker; Patty Ford, Denise Harmon, Clara Cole, Lori Pierson, Ron
Bean, Sue O'Brien, Tim Brown; Jim Normandin, Greg Andrews, Nathan Carpenter, Mike Smith, Glenn Snyder; Sandy Green, Vanessa Rawson, Karen Downer, Lori Ditton, Julie Warkoczeski; Cindi Baranouski, Val Thornton, Masae Okumura, Deanna Justice, Linda Huepenbecker;
Carl Rogers, Tom Coco, Greg Gilbert, Kelly Matz, Ed Bowerman; Tim Baldwin, Tim Worth, Velda Sperbeck, Lewis Temples, Cindy Taylor, Tim Suang; Bob Lentz, Rolland Hale, Phil Scherer, Lyle Root, Don Rose; Janette Laurell, Lori Kling, Shari Ingraham, Karol Newberry,
Marie Carpenter; Tug Worden, Scott Walls, Jim Watts, Tim Tracy, John Perry; Tim Taylor, Brian Taylor, Kim Rodesiler, Casey Normandin, Shelly Bretz; Mike Maggart, Kevin Newberry, Mike Buckley, Rob Kempton, Robert Wendorf, Mike Kling; Lori Fish, Karen Fryer, Pam
lles, Peggy Wright, Linda Roberts; Rusty Rasmussen, Ricky Peterson, Dave Motsinger, Marty Sebring, Mark Markoczeski; Ken Wood, Jeff
Van Dyke, Tracy Allen, Betty Geer, Tia Macklin; Becci Dunsmore, Eileen Swallow, Tim McVicker, Earleen McVicker, L. Huepenbecker;
Ron Bradley, Tom Fish, Carrie Bradley, Kurt Condra, Kim Brickey, Nicky Rockhold. SUBSTITUTES: Karen Matz, Craig Rode siler, Sue
Sattler, Marian Gallop, Jim Nickerson, Beth Geishert, and Augusta Cluff.

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�Season
CROSS COUNTRY
Opponent
Quincy

55
13
41
44
48
35
38
34
13
32
40

Concord
Bronson
Homer
Hanover
Union City
Litchfield
Hanover
Springport
Bronson
Jonesville
Reading

48
7
18
19
15
21
23
25
7
25
21

GOLF
Opponent

Quincy

179
180
181
177
177
165
173
165
173
182
174
185
172

Concord
Homer
Litchfield
Hanover
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
Concord
Homer
Hanover
Springport
Jonesville
Reading

182
206
191
174
189
175
211
182
200
155
199
188
206

JV FOOTBALL
Quincy

6
26
0
36
49
6
39
20
22

Opponent
Hillsdale
Concord
Homer
Union City
Athens
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
Bronson

20
0
12
6
0
6
0
8
14

VARSITY FOOTBALL
Opponent
Quincy

72

0
0
20
31
16
17
24
27
11

Hillsdale
Concord
Homer
Union City
Athens
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
Bronson

22
8
14
6
0
12
0
6
8

GIRLS' JV BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent

9
23
14
22
25
27
24
23
28
37
17
25
46
19
17

18
9
21
25
19
14
29
15
31
25
21
28
14
24
20

Bronson
Concord
Homer
Union City
Athens
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
Concord
Homer
Union City
Athens
Springport
Jonesville
Reading

GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent

25
45
33
31
52
41
50
30
43
46
36
59
43
43
44

28
18
42
36
42
37
33
23
29
49
34
36
41
49
27

Bronson
Concord
Homer
Union City
Athens
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
Concord
Homer
Union City
Athens
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
WRESTLING

Quincy

18
19
18
18
36
14
15
18
12
30
2
28

Opponent

Constantine
B.C. Springfield
Addison
Concord
Homer
Union City
Bronson
Hudson
Springport
Jonesville
Adrian-Madison
White Pigeon

45
42
48
49
30
48
46
42
50
39
62
32

�Records
JV VOLLEYBALL

1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2

Concord
Bronson
Union City
Springport
Bronson
Concord
North Adams
Union City
Athens
Springport
North Adams
Hanover
Athens

2
1
2
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
1

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Opponent
Quincy

1--

2
1
1
2
2
2
0
0
2
2
0
1
2

Concord
Bronson
Union City
Springport
Bronson
Concord
North Adams
Union City
Athens
Springport
North Adams
Hanover
Athens

0
2
2
1
0
0
2
2
1
0
2
2
0

FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy

Quincy
35
48
56
47
34
59
69
57
51
36
56
59
49
53
62
60
58
40
29

Homer
Union City
Athens
Springport
Reading
Jonesville
Coldwater
Homer
Union City
Athens
Springport
Jonesville

59
57
35
47
46
26
65
64
68
45
36
40

Opponent
Hillsdale
Onsted
Concord
Homer
Union City
Athens
Addison
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
Concord
Homer
Union City
Vandercook Lake
Athens
Hillsdale
Springport
Jonesville
Reading

57
45
23
24
36
38
39
50
34
32
30
46
46
52
45
51
56
30
34

VARSITY BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy
56
64
58
43
38
60
60
64
66
40
55
46
50
62
54
55
67
51

Hillsdale
Onsted
Concord
Homer
Union City
Athens
Addison
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
Concord
Homer
Union City
Vandercook Lake
Athens
Hillsdale
Springport
Jonesville
Reading

47
52
66
47
40
43
61
62
36
42
57
51
51
54
49
48
44
66
48

Opponent

Quincy
70
106
63
77
71
50
86
49
87~

48

Bronson
Pittsford
Concord
North Adams
Homer
Union City
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
Athens

44
8
51
37
43
64
28
65
26~

66

BOYS' TRACK
Opponent

Quincy
81
74
54~

111
56
86
70
82~

73

47
51
70
61
42
58
45
47
46
61
63
43

GIRLS' TRACK

JV BASKETBALL
Opponent

Quincy

85
67

Bronson
Pittsford
Concord
North Adams
Homer
Union City
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
Athens

63~

58
72~

21
75
46
62
44~

47
65

JV BASEBALL
Quincy
13
1
2
5
7
9
15
3

Concord
Homer
Union City
Springport
Jonesville
Concord
Union City
Jonesville

Opponent
3 .
5
6
4
4
10
19
13

VARSITY BASEBALL
Opponent
Quincy
8
12
8
0
11
18
1
9
5
4
5
11
11
2
6

Union City
Athens
Jonesville
Reading
Concord
Concord
Union City
Athens
Bronson
Springport
Homer
Jonesville
Homer
Springport
Reading

11
18
6
10
8
7
6
3
9
3
3
13
14
9
11
73

�Coaches Have Dual RolesCoaching and Teaching

The 1975-76 Coaching Staff FRONT ROW: Mr. Robert Bell, Cross Country; Mr. Michael Nowicki, JV
Football and JV Baseball; Mr. Jack Feller, Varsity
Basketball and Varsity Baseball; Mr. Dan Ludlow,
Football and Track; Mr. Scott Kugler, Varsity Football; Mr. Greg Gruner, Football and Baseball. BACK
ROW: Miss Maureen Culligan, Girls' Varsity Basketball, Girls' JV Volleyball; Mr. Eric Tundevold,
Football, Freshmen Basketball and Track; Miss Melissa Lloyd, Girls' JV Basketball and Girls' Varsity
Volleyball; Mr. Martin Chard, Track; Mr. Ken
Downey, Wrestling; Miss Jane Crawford, Cheerleading; Mr. Gary Adams, Golf and JV Basketball. Pictured at the right is Mr. Dan Ludlow, Athletic
Director, during one of his many phone calls. All
arrangements for athletic events are made by him.

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�SHENANIGANS

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�The Orioles' 44th Homecoming
Celebrates the Spirit of '76

2

3

"Spirit of '76" was the theme of the homecoming
celebration. The spirit was well-exhibited throughout the week and ended with the Oriole 31-6 victory
over the Union City Chargers.
On this page: the 1975 Homecoming Queen and
her court - Neilayne Robson, Laura Gallatin, Tracy
Macklin, Cindy Taylor, Dawn King, and Diane
Bowen. (2) Velda Sperbeck accepts the Pep Jug for
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the senior class from Bill Kurtz. (3) Cindy received
her crown from the 1974 queen while her father, Mr.
James Taylor, looks on.
On the next page: the bonfire; the homecoming
dance which featured ''Eldorado Rose;'' the junior
class prize-winning float depicting Washington
crossing the Delaware; and the 1974 Homecoming
Queen Sharon Worth.

�77

�Student Council Brings Variety

Funds raised during the magazine drive enable the Student
Council to bring many fine
assemblies to QHS. (1) The student body exhibits their rapt
attention to one of this year's
assemblies, probably wishing
another such presentation was
scheduled every week. (2) Jim
Fry entertains as ''Mr. Majestico" along with his "lovely"
assistant, Scott Luce. (3) An
assembly on physical fitness was
presented in the spring. (4)
Several musical assemblies were
scheduled this year, one by the
Common Brothers Band in
November, one by "Free Fare,"
also in November, and a Campus
Life assembly which Mr. Mitchell described ·as ''a psychoramie, multimedia, humanistic
exuavaganza," which was given
in the spring.
Next page: (1 and 2) In October,
Mr. Edward Brunekant from the
United States Atomic Energy
Commission in Oakridge, Tennessee, showed QHS students that
there is more than one way to
keep our universe moving by
explaining the various sources of
energy. (3) Coach Kugler gives
Mr. Spalding a pie-in-the-face
during a pep assembly as the
intended victim, Coach Tundevold, ducks out of the way. (4)
The JV cheerleaders have a good
time while leading a cheer at a
pep assembly. (5) The QHS Band
also performed in assembly for
the student body.

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4

1

3

�of Assemblies to QHS

1
3

2
4

5

79

�Government Operations Interest
These Students

The Youth in Government club has grown since it was started five years ago. Forty students interested in the functions of government enrolled in the club so the group had one of
the largest delegations in the state when they participated in the Youth Legislature in Lansing in April. Dawn King, Tim Strang, Robin Alexander, and Vicky Spurlock represented
the Southwest District as lobbyists . Jody Schultz, Jim Fry, and Beth Geishert were three of
the 12 committee chairpersons who represented state committees . Joe Wright and Lewis
Temples were elected Lt. Governor and Speaker of the House respectively. Two days were
spent in the actual operations of state government . It was an exciting and unforgettable
experience.
OTHER MEMBERS: T. McRae, R. Taylor, M. Houtz, D. Ripley , D. Briggs, C . Wolfe,
T. Baldwin, B. Kurtz, D. Keeslar, B. Spalding, K. Wood , R. Bradley, D. Bowen, C.
Baker, V. Rawson, C. Taylor, A. Doll, S. Knapp, K. Reynolds, M. Midde l, S. Stempien,
C. Bradley, K. Brickey, S. King. Advisors: Mr. Male and Mr. Veysey.

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�81

�8th Project Christmas Completed

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�Project Christmas ended its
eighth year of providing a Christmas for needy families. The
News Focus class worked very
hard to help 45 families have a
Merry Christmas this year.
Students solicited funds in the
school hallways and from merchants. They also sponsored a
turkey raffle and a pizza raffle to
make money for the project.
A great deal of support for Pro ject Christmas comes from the
community, not only through
donations, but also through many
hours of volunteer work. Community Night brings people of alL
ages together to put the finishing
touches on everything so that
deliveries can be made.
Project Christmas has become
a year-round effort providing
help for those who are less fortunate. It has become such a vast
undertaking that the United Fund
provides an annual subsidy to aid
the organization in its endeavors.

83

�Hilarity and Homicide
Are Subjects
of Fall Play
The classic American comedy about murder and mayhem,
"Arsenic and Old Lace," was the dramatic presentation of the
Quincy Society for the Performing Arts which premiered in
December. Mr. Christopher Walczak directed the play and was
assisted by Marlene Middel and Jeff Williams in the capacities of
assistant director and technical director.
The cast included Kim Brickey, Gerald Englehardt, Lenny Wal lace, Sam Bonham, Kurt Schultz, Cindy Baker, Cindy Taylor,
Dean Briggs, Jeff Williams, Steven Rollins, Marty Fahlen, Jim
Rollins, Darryl Lovell , Jeff Wells, and Chris Wolfe.

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�Melodrama Features
Mustache- Twirling
Villain
"Egad, the Woman in White," the spring play, is a melodrama
in which love and poe tic justice uiumph. The production encountere d the usua l difficulties plus the necessity of recasting two roles
with only three weeks of rehearsal time left. Jerry Englehardt and
Mike Kling successful! y took over the parts so the show could open
on time . Also, Jeff Williams suffered an injury to his leg , thus
hampering his usual backstage work, but Chris Wolfe and Jeff Wells
moved in to he lp Jeff with the te chnical situation.
The cast: Lenny Wallace , Linda Beckwith, Jeff Wells, Kim
Brickey , Marle ne Middel. Mike Kling, Beth Geishert , Vicki Beckwith, Gerald Englehardt, and Cindi Baranouski.
The play was directe d by Mr. Walczak who was assisted by
Karen Fryer.

85

�Slush and Mud Doesn't Dampen Tip-_Up
Fun

86

�On Fe bruary 7, 11 junior and senior girls, all
Quincy High School students, competed for the title
of 1976 Chain of Lakes Tip- Up Queen. With butte rflies in their stomachs, the 11 girls presented their
talents, modeled their evening gowns, and modeled
clothing for an audience of more than 500 people .
Jan Dull was selected at Tip-Up Queen by a fivemember pane l of judges . Marlene Mid del was chose n
by th e contestants as' 'Miss Congeniality;'' Juli
Bemis, first runne r-up ; and Patti Giffey, second runner-up. The contestants were Lori Ditton, Stephanie
Lovell, Kathy Moore, Vanessa Rawson, Jody Sours,
Teena Sperbeck, and Jodie Travis .
The Tip-Up carnival was he ld on Fe bruary 14-15.
It began with the traditional parade and e nded with
the drawing of raffle tickets on Sunday afternoon.
Tip- Up Isl and was classified as a disaster a rea due
to slush and mud caused by the January thaw which
came in February. Less than ideal conditions did not
deter the huge crowd of spectators and participants
though.

87

�Oriole Week Swings With the 1950's
(1) Miss Oriole candidates Linda
Aiken, Terry Love berry, Debbie
McVicker, Teresa Rubley, and
Jody Sours in a marshmallow eating contest during the Oriole
Week pep assembly. (3) Miss
Terry Loveberry, 1976 Miss Oriole, being escorted from the gym
floor by Mr. Morrison shortly
after being crowned.
Next Page: (1) A rocking chair
marathon was added to the week
of activities this year. No winner
was selected because all classes
kept their chairs rocking all day.
(2) Lyle Thomas in his "50's
Day" gear. Move over, Fonzie!
(3) Mr. Gruner challenged Kelly
Matz to a hot dog eating contest
after Kelly ate the greatest number of hot dogs in
contest
among the classes earlier in the
week. Kelly was the individual
winner even though the senior
team of Rod Taylor and Vanessa
Rawson won the contest. (4) Mr.
Gruner is congratulated by his
trainer, Mr. Nowicki, after he
beat Kelly by a bite. (5) Lots of
snow for the annual saucer pull
and the sophomore class was the
champion in this event.

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�3rd Annual Trike Race
The 3rd Annual Trike Race on May 13
was won by the freshman class. The class
of '79's 880-relay team was composed of
Scott Walls, Tim Mills, Scott Moore,
Bruce Rice, Bob Tobolske, Rick Rimmer,
Kevin Godfrey, and Doug Suever. Jim
Nickerson, Class of '79, won the boys'
100-yard drag with a time of :26.
The juniors won the girls' 880-relay
with Mary Dunn, Cheryl Fryer, Juli
Bemis, Lori Ditton, Beth Osborne, Kathy
Moore, Linda Huepenbecker, and Karen
Justice doing the pedaling.
Thanks to Diane Bowen the class of '76
won the girls' 100-yard drag with a time
of :27.
The second annual tug-of-war was held
after the trike race. The seniors were the
winners, easily defeating all competitors,
including the male faculty.

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�Won by Class of 1979

91

�24th Annual Magazine Drive
Is Great Success

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4

The 24th annual magazine drive directed by Mrs. Nell Volkert
was a record-breaking success . The QHS and QMS student councils
added nice sums of money to their treasuries which will be used to
sponsor assemblies and other activities.
(1)1) The people in charge of organizations and operation of the
drive: Mrs. Volkert, Mrs. Donna Ford, Mrs. Mary Fosdick , Cindy
Taylor, Bonnie Rice, Jody Sours, Tracy Macklin. (2) FRONT ROW:
John Boulton, Quota Student; Brian Ludlow, Mystery Student. SECOND ROW: Kirk Sinclair, T yler Baldwin, Dianna Parker, the top
three salesmen. THIRD AND FOURTH ROWS : Kevin VanVleet,
Kim Cole, Tina Herman, Becky Schultz, Dave Higbea , Brenda
Keeton, Robert Hard, Jody Sours, other high salesmen. (3) Dave
Higbea an'd Beauregard, the Bull, the mascot of the drive, won by
Mrs . Sharyn Leosh's 6-2 homeroom along with the WORLD ATLAS,
the prizes for the high hom eroom . (4) Tom Bean, Dave Higbea ,
Cynthia Legg, Dianna Parker, Linne Gordon, the Krunchy T -Shirt
winners.

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�SENSATIONS
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�Student Body Leaders

2

The Student Council, sponsored by Mr.
Robert Mitchell (photo no. 2), serves QHS
and its student body by promoting understanding and cooperation among the students.
Members participate in self-government with the objective of learning how
to live in a democratic society .
Social activities are another function of
the Council, including such things as
Homecoming, Orio l e Week activities,
and the trike race in the spring .

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STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS FOR THE 1975-76 SCHOOL YEAR ARE: Cindy Baker, Jim
Fry, Debbie McVicker, Tim Worth, Carrie Bradley , Cheryl Fryer, Shelley King, Kathy
Moore, Val Thornton, Carmen Cutcher, Randy Houtz, Jody Robson, Kathie Wolfe, Shelly
Bretz , T e resa Herman, Kim Rodesiler , and Connie Stempien.
ALTERNATES ARE : Sue Bowerman, Larry Hayes, Jeanie McClellan, Tim Strang, Lori
Ditton, Mary Gallatin, Scott Luce, Kelly Reynolds, Mike Smith, Cindi Bowerman, Denise
Harmon, Keve n Smeekens, Tim Tracy, Te resa Anderson, Kim Love berry, Casey Normandin, and Bob Tobolske.
OFF ICERS OF THE COUNCIL ARE (left to right- photo no. 3) : Jody Sours, treasurer; Beth
Ge ishe rt, secretary; Tim Baldwin , vice-president; Cindy Taylor, president; a nd Bill Kurtz,
parliame ntarian.

�NHS

Grows
Since '61
The National Honor Society was organized at QHS in 1961 with the induction of
eight charter members. There are now
164 graduate and 36 active members.
Mrs. Nell Volkert acts as advisor of the
NHS. OFFICERS ARE: Tim Baldwin, President; Lewis Temples, Vice President;
Cindy Taylor, Secretary; Vicky Spurlock,
Treasurer.
NHS members are judged on the criteria
of scholarship, character, leadership, and
service.
1976 INDUCTEES INCLUDE: seniors
Laura Gallatin, Diane Swallow, Robin
Alexander; juniors Linda Huepenbecker,
Marie Tobolske; sophomores Jody Robson,
Bruce Miller, Kurt Condra, Carmen
Cutcher, Teresa Rubley, Kim Normandin, Pam Iles, Randy Houtz, Doug Keeslar, Tammy Cottman, Keven Smeekens,
and Ken Wood.
ACTIVE MEMBERS DURING THE 197576 SCHOOL YEAR: Diane Bowen, Sue
Bowerman, Carrie Bradley, Kim Brickey,
Nathan Carpenter, Elizabeth Geishert,
Rebecca Jens en, Tina Kana by, Robyn
Keeton, Marilyn Lounds, James Normandin, Jill Sours, Jody Sours, Julie Strang,
and Connie Wells.

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�Chorus Presents 3 Concerts

High School Chorus members: Bob Ledyard, Penny
Brown, John Coward, Jeff Dove, Dawn Finley, Ray
Hansel, Janette Laurell, Rebecca Neeley, Cathie
Pomranka, Ed Schultz, Jackie Sleesman, Zig
Stimer, Dave Johnston, Debbie Liggins, Maxine
Arnett, Carla Arnold, Vicki Beckwith, Jan Clemenson, Karen England, Kathy Fish, Mary Gallatin,
Rick Gardner, Patti Giffey, Deb Howell, Marie
Tobolske, Char 0' Brien, Teena Sperbeck, Julie
Warkoczeski, Ron Bean, Lee Brown, Philip Deal,
Lerinda Irwin, Lydia Lake, Julie Liggins, Kay Losinski, Tracy Macklin, · Jeanie McClellan, Julie
McClellan, Vanessa Rawson, Lind a Snyder, Bev
Spangler, Velda Sperbeck, Jodi e Travis, Cindy
Traxler. The Chorus is directed by Mrs. Gertrude
Rider.
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�QSPA Is Alive and Well

The Quincy Society for the Performing Arts is 55
members strong this year after what the advisor, Mr.
Christopher Walczak, termed a year of near hibernation. He attributes the resurgence of the club to the
efforts of four students: Jeff Williams, Cindy Taylor,
Marlene Middel, and Cindy Baker.
The group produced two plays, enjoyed a dinnertheatre trip to Detroit, and presented the film
''American Graffiti'' for community entertainment.
Officers of the QSPA are: Marlene Middel, President; Cindy Taylor, Vice President; and Cindy
Baker, Secretary- Treasurer.
The membership includes: Tracy Allen, Carla
Arnold, Cindy Baranouski, Linda Beckwith, Vicki
Beckwith, Val Bemis, Bill Blair, Sam Benham,
Cyndi Bowerman, Carrie Bradley, Kim Brickey,
Nora Cole, Carmen Cutcher, Debbie DesJardins, Jan
Dull, Dave Elder, Gerald Englehardt, Faith Exelby_,
Marty Fahlen, Kathy Fish, Linda Fish, Karen Fryer,
Betty Geer, Beth Geishert, JoAnn Graves, Kelly
Haburj ak, Dorothy Hargrea ve, Brenda Harmon,
Teresa Herman, Shelley King, Rosanna Klopack,
Lori Kling, Mike Kling, Darryl Lovell, Stephanie
Lovell, Denise McFarland, Theresa Meiring, Karol
Newberry, Char O'Brien, Sue O'Brien, Linda
Osborn, Jody Robson, Steve Rollins, Candy Smith,
Jody Schultz, Kurt Schultz, Jody Sours, LuAnn
Thompson, Nancy Vozar, Lenny Wallace, Paulette
Walters, Jeff Wells, Jeff Williams, and Chris Wolfe.

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Varsity Club
Is Busy Group
The Varsity Club has two chapters, one
for the boys and one for the girls. Officers
of the boys' chapter are: Lewis Temples,
Vice President; Tom McRae, Sgt. -atArms; Lee Brown, President; Jim Fry,
Secretary; Tim Baldwin, Treasurer (picture #3). Girls' chapter officers include:
Linda Osborn, President; Shelley King,
Vice President; Carrie Bradley, Secretary;
Chery 1 Fryer, Treasurer. Both chapters are
advised by Mr. Michael Nowicki.
The sale of Oriole hats was a fall project of the club to promote school spirit.
At Thanksgiving the members helped out
a needy family by providing a Thanksgiving dinner. A slave auction was another
project of the group in which students
could purchase a slave for a day.
The Varsity Club handles the tickettaking responsibilities for all athletic contests except varsity events. The group also
committed themselves to helping to pay
for the videotape over a period of two
years. The amount pledged was paid off
this year.
Each year the Varsity Club selects a
female and a male athlete of the year.
This year's selections are Connie Ogurchak and Kent Dirschell. The group also
presents a scholarship each year to one of
its active members. The recipient
selected by the club members is Brian
Wilson. (1) FRONT: Rick Gardner, Scott
Luce, Jim Fry, Tim Baldwin, Tim Worth,
Tim Strang, Lewis Temples, Steve Sullivan, Doug Keeslar. MIDDLE: Dave Tuttle, Juli Bemis, Jeanie McClellan, Linda
Osborn, Lorei Fish, Val Bemis, Jeff
McRae, Scott Saunders, Lori Ditton, Beth
Geishen, Carrie Bradley, Randy Houtz.

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(2)

(3)

BACK Kelly Kennedy, Mr. Michael Nowicki, Julie McClellan, Shelly King, Dennis
Quimby, Lee Brown, Joe Wright, Jerry Bonham, Mike Parker, Bruce Miller. NOT PICTURED: Mary Dunn, Connie Ogurchak, -Debb Russell, Brent Thornton, Sid Kreis, Brian Wilson, Craig Rodesiler, Dean Ripley, Tom McRae, Cindy Taylor, Kent Dirschell, Dean
Briggs, Bill Kunz, Kevin Godfrey, Dan Herman, Ed Bowerman, Marty Fahlen, Rege Rupp,
Cindi Baranouski, Dan Wallace. (2) New inductees of the school year.

�FTA and Library Club Consider Careers
The Library Club was created
to foster interest in books, read-

ing, and libraries. A secondary
purpose of the club is to promote
interest in the career of librarianship.
Club members visit libraries,
museums, and other cultural
happenings throughout the year to
accomplish their goals.
An annual event sponsored by
the club is the Used Book and
Magazine Sale. The club members use the proceeds of the sale
to defray expenses of their trips.
Bowling and swimming parties
are other fun-type activities in
which the group participates
each year.
MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Mrs.
Virginia Brown, advisor, Mike
Maggart, Trudy Merritt, vice
president. MIDDLE ROW: Debbie
DesJardins, Lenny Wallace.
BACK ROW: Diane Swallow,
secretary, Pam Marsh, president, Theresa Meiring, Karen
Matz, and Kevin Newberry,
treasurer, not pictured .

One of the goals of the Future
Teachers of America is to help
the members to be more aware of
the occupational fields related to
teacher education.
The group has several guest
speakers throughout the year and
also organizes field trips.
THE MEMBERS: BACK ROW:
Mrs. Mary Gale, advisor, Dawn
King, Kathy Mueller, Patti Giffey. NEXT ROW: Kay Losinski,
Teena Sperbeck, Maxine Arnett,
Jodie Travis, Jeanie McClellan,
Julie McClellan, Dawn Fowler.
NEXT ROW: Danny Herman,
Vanessa Rawson. FRONT ROW:
Carrie Bradley, Lori Ditton, Jody
Schultz, Cindy Taylor, Pam
Freeburn,
Carol Nordyke.
KNEELING: Velda Sperbeck.

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�FHA Girls Keep Busy
The Future Homemakers of
America teaches leadership and
helps to coordinate home, community, and family living.
The club started the year with
a picnic and shortly afterward
elected officers: Kim Dunn,
president; Ethel Bailey, vice
president ; Pam Sleesman, secretary; Eileen Swallow, treasurer;
Denise Smith, reporter; Betty
McGee, historian; and Carla
England, songleader. Members
include: Kathy Williams, Teresa
Kana by, Linda Roberts, Karen
Gardner, Sharon Keifer, and
Kim Lodyard. Mrs. Eleanor
French is the advisor.
The new officers attended a
Leadership Training Conference
in October. At the FHA Region
11 Meeting, Kim Dunn was
elected Regional Parliamentarian
and Denise Smith was elected
Regional Reporter.
Christmas caroling at the Carriage Inn and Maple Lawn is an
annual project of the FHA.
The group put together a
patchwork quilt which is a map
of the United States as their
Bicentennial project. The quilt
was displayed by the group at the
state FHA convention in April.
The girls have an FHA Week
each year. An annual event of
this week is a blueberry pie eating contest. Shown in photos 2
and 3 are the contest in progress
and the winner, Kenny Fickle.
Kenny looks forward to FHA
Week each year because blueberry pie is his all-time favorite.

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�A Future for America in FFA

Raising the chickens that were barbecued for the annual banquet,
selling fruit, participation in the state convention, planting trees,
and starting a new swine chain are · among the many endeavors
undertaken by the FFA this year.
Keeping these activities organized were the officers: Alan Feg ley , President; Dennis Burlew, Vice President; Sue Seifert. Secretary; Kathy Smith, Treasurer; John Rice, Reporter; Mike Kling,
Sentinel; and Mr. Charles Snyder, the Advisor.
AWARDS EARNED BY MEMBERS INCLUDE: Kathy Smith and
Alan Fegley, State Farmer Degrees; Kathy Smith, Star Agribusinessman; Kevin Godfrey, Star Greenhand; John Rice, Star Chapter
Farmer and Leadership Award; Hal Jensen, Scholarship Greenhand;
Nathan Strong, Scholarship Chapter Farmer.

OTHER MEMBERS: Nick Arnold, Chris Bailey, John Coward, _
Brenda Marowelli, Jeff McClellan, Bruce Rice. Sharon Snyder.
Kirk Sinclair, Randy Smead, Mark Whitney, Loyde Worden. Craig
Baranouski, Jamie Bowerman, David Elder. Cindy England. Lorei
Fish. Lowell Kriser, Teri Locke, Garry McClellan, Marc Roberts,
Scott Saunders, Cheryl Snyder, Gene Stephens, Ron Stephens. Jeff
VanDyke, Ken Wagner, Dale Waligora, Bob Wendorf, Kim
Miller, David Anderson, Ed Bowerman, Mike Buckley, Larry
Drumm, Greg Gilbert, Steve Hawes, Teresa Paul, Rick Peterson,
Glenn Snyder, Dale Parshall, Ron Bean, Bob Ledyard, Norm
McMichael, Lori Thompson, John Barkley, Roberta Banker, Jerry
Grove, Mark Marsh, Patty Marsh, Randy Miller, Glenn Preston.

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�Dance Marathon
Makes Dinner
a Success
FRENCH CLUB OFF ICERS: President , Jill
Sours; Vice President, Beth Geishert; Secretary , Tia Macklin; Treasurer, Kim Normandin; Advisor, Miss Judy Brown.

The Fre nch Club began the year by
build ing a float for the Halloween Parade
for which the group won a prize.
The club sponsored a dance marathon in
which members danced to earn money.
The proceeds were used to put on the
French dinner in May.
A bowling tournament was held between
the French a nd Spanish clubs in which the
French students were the victors by a narrow margin.
The annual activity day was the final
event of the group for the year. The
members pl ayed Fr e nch games and
enjoyed a picnic of French foods.
MEMBERS: Kev in Newberry, Linda
Beckwith, Betty Geer, Pam Kurtz, Kun
Cond ra, Denise McFarland, Bre nda Gratz,
Teresa Rubley, Melinda Davis, Karen Justice, Tina Kana by, Jackie Schultz, Tracy
Allen , Peggy Wright, Rege Rupp, Marcia
Rice, Kim Brickey, Allen Johnson, Teresa
Meiring, Laur a Gallatin, Dan Hubert,
De anna Justice , De b Salyer, Bill Blair,
Greg Miner, Chris Wolfe, Doug Drake,
Kathi Wolfe, Bob French, Mike Kling,
Scott Reams, Patti Giffey , Bryan Center,
Steve Rollins, Marty Fahlen, and Val
Be mis.

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�El Club de
Espana] Donates
Flags to Library
OFFICERS OF THE SPANISH CLUB: President, Sue Bowerman; Vice
President, Jody Sours; Secretary, Diana Byrd; Treasurer, Carrie
Bradley ; Advisor, Mrs. Donna Johnson.

The Spanish Club donated Spanish and Mexican flags to the
library this year where they will remain on permanent display.
During the early Spring the group prepared a Spanish luncheon
for the faculty and administration. Everyone who attended said it
was a very tasty and enjoyable meal.
MEMBERS INCLUDE: Greg Andrews, Jean Coco, Mary Cotton,
Karen Downer, Jan Dull, Cindy England, Deanna England, Brenda
Harmon, Dennis Hutchins, Rosann Klepack, Stephanie Lovell,
Marlene Mid del, Frank Parkinson, Maria Scherer, Jody Sours, Pam
Speaker, Teena Sperbeck, Gene Stephens, Alan Walters, Paulette
Walters, and Julie Warkoczeski.

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�Band Grovvs and I111proves
FLUTES
Cindi Baranouski
Linda Beckwith
Kim Brickey
Liz Geishe n
Dorothy Hargreave
Teresa Herman
Chris Holloway
Kim Loveberry
Kim Nermandin
Mary Odum
Brenda Osborne
Tammi Wa lters
PICCOLO
Tia Macklin
OBOE
Teresa Rubley
BASSOON
Teresa Meiring
EB CLARINET 1
Teresa Allen
CLARINET
Teresa Anderson
Kim Brewer
Terri Davis
Jan Dull
Tammi Fickle
Patti Ford
Pam Freeburn
Karen Fryer
Denise Harmon
Brenda Marowelli
Carol Nordyke
Sue Sattler
Lucy Scherer
Maria Scherer
Jill Sours
Lu Thompson
Jeff Wells
Kathi Wolfe
Peggy Wright
Debbie Pangborn
ALTO CLARINET
Deanna Justice
BASS CLARINETS
Lori Hughes
Stephanie Lovell
Vicky Spurlock
CONTRA BASS CLARINET
Duane Sawdey
ALTO SAXOPHONES
Juli Bemis
Kathy Fish
Dawn Fowler
Cheryl Fryer
Kim Knise ly
Cassandra Normandin
Kim Rodesiler
Kim Strother
Cindy Ta ylor
Tim Tracy

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�With Nevv Director
TENOR SAXOPHONES
Al Fegley
Betty Geer
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Al Fegley
CORNETS
Linda Aiken
Becky Boley
Randy Houtz
Steve Hawes
Pam Iles
Al Johnson
Shelley King
Pam Kurtz
De nise McFarland
Jackie Middel
Jim Null
Sue O'Brie n
Sandy Smith
Jon Zimm erman
Karen Downer
TRUMPETS
Frank Parkinson
Connie Ste mpie n
Nathan Strong
FRENCH HORNS
Debbie DesJardins
Jim French
Linda McCann
Julie Strang
Paulette Walters
BARiTONES
Kurt Condra
Jeff VanDyke
Ken Wood
TROMBONES
Ronald Bradley
De nnis Hooley
De nnis Hutchins
Greg Mine r
Lenard Peavey
Nick Rockhold
Norm Strang
Doug Suever
TUBAS
Bob French
Je ff Williams
Doug Wonders
PERCUSSION
Dawn Lyons
Ben Richardson
Dan Wallace
Brian Wilson
Band Officers: President - Jill Sours, Vice
President - Al Fegley, Secretary - Teresa
Herman, Treasure r - Randy Houtz. Drum
Major- Al Johnson , Assistant Drum Major
- Chery 1 Fryer, Director - Mr. Richard
Overgaard.

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�Student Aides Handle Variety of Jobs
L_

(1) HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE AIDES: Sherry Stempien, Sherry King,
Denise Harmon, Marian Gallop, Janice Watts, Jody Sours, Jody
Schultz, Carrie Bradley. NOT PICTURED: Dean Briggs, Tena
Stempien, Ruth Temples, Lori Everline, and Pam Sleesnan; (2)
MIDDLE SCHOOL OFFICE AIDES: Melinda Medlock, Lori Pierson,
Teena Sperbeck, Pam Iles, Jan Clemenson, Amy Porter, Carolyn
Nordyke . NOT PICTURED: Tami Fickle and Marian Gallop; (3)
LIBRARY AIDES: Teresa Meiring, Diane Swallow, Trudy Merritt,
Velda Sperbeck, Karen Matz, Mike Maggart; (4) LEARNING
RESOURCE CENTER AIDES: Gene Stephens, Linda Fish, Marcia
Null, Becky Jensen; (5 and 6) MORNING A-V AIDES: Jon Cutler ,
Tug Worden, Chris Everline, Steve Hawes. Not pictured: Mark
Malone. AFTERNOON A-V AIDES: Jeff Williams, Kevin New berry, and Nick Rockhold .

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�STUDENTS

HIGH SCHOOL

�QHS Leaders of Next Year
(1) THE JUNIOR CLASS
OFFICERS (top to bottom)
are: Cheryl Fryer, president; Donna Reichhart,
vice president; Sherry
Stempien, secretary; Kathy
Moore, treasurer; Clara
Cole, historian. (2) The
junior homecoming skit
followed the same theme as
their float, ' 'George Washington Crossing the Delaware River.'' (3) Kenny
Fickle does his imitation of
Fonzie
from
''Happy
Days," a popular television show. (4) Mike Parker
collects money at the gate
at a football game. (5) Mr.
Richard Taylor of Josten's
checks Pam Sleesman 's
ring size.
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�The Class of '77
Gary Albright
Frank Andrvws
Maxine Arnett
Carla Arnold
Fred Avra

Mike Azzarello
Ethel Bailey
Vicki Beckwith
Juli Bemis
Jayne Bethel

Ed Bowerman
Carrie Bradley
Mike Brewer
Kim Brickey
Michael Buckley

Dennis Burlew
Nathan Carpenter
Jan Clemenson
Cindy Coan
Donna Cribbs

Jon Cutler
Melinda Davis
Lori Ditton
Janice Dove
Larry Drumm

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�Jan Dull
Kim Dunn
Mary Dunn
Karen England
Lori Eve rline

Faith Exe lby
Kenny Fickle
James Fidle r
Kathy Fish
Tom Fish

Cheryl Frye r
Mary Gallatin
Karen Gardner
Rick Gardner
Cameron Gary

Liz Geishert
Patti Giffey
Greg Gilbert
Brenda Gratz
Sandy Green

Tami Green
Brenda Harmon
Steve Hawes
Deb Howell
Linda Huepenbecker

Lynn Hue penbecker
Doug Hutchins
Becky Jensen
Deanna Justice
Karen Justice

Tina Kanaby
Beth Keeton
Joyce Keifer
Shelley King
Rosanna Klepack

110

�Judy Kline
Mike Kling
Susan Knapp
John Lange
Dave Longardner

Bob Loveberry
Teresa Loveberry
Stephanie Lovell
Scott Luce
Karen Matz

Linda McCann
Betty McGee
Dennis Me Vicker
Theresa Meiring
Marlene Middel

David Millard
Lori Mills
Darlene Miner
Kathy Moore
Rick Morris

Kevin Newberry
Rick Nickerson
Jim Normandin
Charlotte O'Brien
Joe Omlor

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�Beth Osborne
John Ostrander
Michael Parker
Teresa Paul
Tammy Payton

Rick Pe terson
Chris Pomranka
William Pope
De nnis Quimby
Rusty Rasm ussen

Donna Reichhart
Kelly Reynolds
Marcia Rice
Ben Richardson
Debbie Rid ley

Barry Rinard
Carl Rogers
Debb Russell
Deb Salyer
Carrie Sanderlin

Sally Sattler
Phil Scherer
Jackie Schultz
Marty Sebring
Kerry Simpson

Pam Sleesman
De nise Smith
Mike Smith
Linda Smurr
Glenn Snyder

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�Linda Speaker
Teena Sperbeck
Vicky Spurlock
Sherry Stempien
Te na Stempie n

Julie Stra ng
Lisa Sullivan
Mary Ann Taylor
Ruth Te mples
Lynne T essin

Vale rie Thornton
Marie Tobolske
Wade Tripp
Jeff VanLandingham
John Wallace

Julie Warkoczesld
Janice Watts
Jeff Wigent
Bruce Wood
Doug Yuhl

JUNIORS NOT PICTURED:
John Bowerman
Bill Brower
Tom Coco
Clara Cole
Bob Easterday
Jeff Ewe rs

David Gade
Chester Goodwin
Buddy Graves
Rolland Ha le
Dave Lyo ns
Keith Milks

William O'Brien
Dale Parshall
Le nard Peavey
John Pe rry
James Pife r
Charley Richards

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�College and Vocational Decisions
Ahead for Class of '78

OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS (left to
right): Jody Robson, treasurer; Randy Houtz, presi-

Sue Albright
Teresa Allen
David Anderson
Ted Arnett

Craig Baranouski
Danny Bassage
Linda Beckwith
Val Bemis

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dent; Pam Iles, vice president; Carmen Cutcher,
secretary; Brett Spalding, historian.

�Jerry Bonham
John Boulton
Cyndi Bowerman
Jamie Bowerman
Andy Bracy

Ron Bradley
Martha Burritt
Diana Byrd
Steve Coan
Kurt Condra

Robin Connin
Tammy Cottman
Carmen Cutcher
Marc Cutler
Debbie DesJardins

Lori Ditto
Karen Downer
Rebecca Dunsmore
David Elder
Gerald Englehardt

Cindy England
Tamara Fickle
Bruce Finley
Lorei Fish
Patricia Ford

Perry Fosdick
Jim French
Karen Fryer
Marian Gallop
Betty Geer

Trixie Hale
Borothy Hargrea ve
Denise Harmon
Randy Houtz
Dennis Hutchins

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�Pam Iles
Lerinda Irwin
David Johnston
Theresa Kanaby
Doug Keesl ar

Robert Kempter
Sherry King
Pam Kurtz
Dave Le ntz
Pamela Le wis

Debbie Liggins
Theresa Locke
Mark Lovebe rry
Margare t Lyons
Tia Macklin

Mark Malone
Ke lly Matz
Garry McClellan
Kitty McDowell
De nise McFarland

Jeff McRae
Dawn Meade
Melinda Medlock
Jacque line Middel
Bruce Miller

ON
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�Kim Miller
Dave Motsinger
Kim Normandin
Sue O'Brien
Don Ostrander

Doug Parker
Frank Parkinson
Doug Patterson
Lori Pierson
Roy Pohl

Dean Pomranka
John Rice
Marc Roberts
Jody Robson
Nick Rockhold

Teresa Rubley
Scott Saunders
Duane Sawdey
Becky Schultz
Jim Sherwood

Keven Smeekens
Cheryl Snyder
Linda Roberts
Brett Spalding
Joe Stempien

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�Curtis Stephens
Ron Stephens
Mike Stout
Norman Strang
Annette Strauss

Nathan Strong
Kim Strouse
Steve Sullivan
Eileen Swallow
Tim Tracy

Jeff Travis
Elley Traxler
Jeff VanDyke
Nancy Vozar
Ken Wagner

Dale Waligora
Lenny Wallace
Paulette Walters
Tony Weaver
Bob Wendorf

Craig Wert
Jeff Williams
Kathy Williams
Kathie Wolfe
Douglas Wonders

THOSE NOT PICTURED:
Toni Cholka
Deith Dirschell
Lowell Kriser
Don Wooden

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Ken Wood
Peggy Wright

�OFFICERS OF THE FRESHM AN
CLASS ARE: President - Tim
Taylor, Vice President - Amy
Porter, Secretary - Maria
Carpenter, Treasure r - Brenda
Osborne, Historian - Scott
Walls .
"Paul Revere" and his famous
midnight ride was the
homecoming the m e chosen by
the freshme n. The ninth grad e
float (pictured be low) and hall
decorations were both cente red
around this the m e .

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�Beth Adams
Linda Aiken
Linda Anderson
Nick Arnold

Chris Bailey
Cindi Baranousl&lt;i
Becky Boley
Sam Bonham

Kim Booher
James Bowditch
Shelly Bretz
Kim Brewer

Penny Brown
Donald Burritt
Nara Byers
Maria Carpenter

Doug Chaney
Augusta Cluff
Nora Cole
Kathy Cottman

Mary Cotton
John Coward
Pat Cussigh
Rex Davis

Jeffrey Dove
Dougl as Drake
Vicky Dunn
Bob Durham

Deana England
Scott Field
Daw n Finley
Linda Fish

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�Dawn Fowle r
Joanne Fre de rick
Pame la Freeburn
Hele n Gangaway
Kevin Godfrey

Belinda Gratz
JoAnn Graves
Ke lly Haburjak
Bob Hagaman
Ray Hansel

Virgil Harmon
Tracy Harrington
Debbie Haynes
Danny Herman
Te resa Herman

Christine Ho lloway
Rita Hooley
De nnis Houck
Lyle Huepenbecker
Lori Hughes

Shari Ingraham
Hal Je nse n
Lori Kling
Kim Knisely
Sidney Kreis

Cathy Lange
Connie Latta
Janette Laure ll
Kim Love be rry
Darryl Lovell

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�Dawn Lyons
Mikeal Maggart
Pat Malone
Bre nda Marowelli
Jeff McCle llan

Earleen Mc Vicl&lt;er
Je rry Me Vicke r
Tim McVicker
Cindy Millard
Tim Mills

Gre g Mine r
Scott Moore
Armond Morris
Re becca Neeley
Karol Newbe rry

Jim Nicke rson
Carol Nordyke
Casey Normandin
De nise Norton
Jim Null

Mary Odum
Linda Ogurchak
Bre nda Osborne
Be ve rl y Parshall
Julie Paul

Lorie Peck
Kathy Peebles
Dorinda Pierson
Cathie Pomranka
Amy Porter

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�Scott Reams
Bruce Rice
Lee Richards
Wendy Riddle

Ki m Rodesil er
Rege Rupp
Julie Russell
Susan Sattler

Lucy Scherer
Maria Scherer
Kunice Schultz
Kirk Sinclair

Jackie Sleesman
Rand y Smead
Candy Smith
Dianna Smith

Sandy Smith
Sharon Snyder
Pam Speaker
Connie Stem pi e n

Tom Strauss
Kim Strother
Doug Suever
Mickey Swift

Brian Taylor
Tim Taylor
Lu Thompson
Brent Thornton

Robert Tobolske
Dan Wallace
Scott Walls
Tamara Walte rs

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�Jim Watts
Jeffrey Wells
Mark Whitney
Kristie Williams

Michele Wood
Loy de Worden
Ed Zimme rman
Jon Zimmerman

NOT PICTURED:
Tina Ash
Scott Boston
Te rri Davis

Debbie Pangborn
Ed Schultz
Zygmunt Stime r
Troy Strane

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MllJDLE SCHOOL
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�Middle School Faculty
SOCIAL STUDIES FACULTY
Mr. Gary Male
Western Michigan University - B.A .
Mr. Robert Stewart
Defiance College - M . A.
Mr. Robert Undeen
Castleton State College - M.A.
Mr. Kenneth Downey
Hillsdale College - B.A.
Mrs. Christine Forrister
University of Michigan - B.A.
Not pictured:
Miss Melissa Lloyd
Alma College - B.A.

LANGUAGE ARTS AND HUMANITIES
FACULTY
FRONT ROW:
Mr. Robert Undeen
Castleton State College - B.A.
Mr. Scott Kugler
Temple University - M.A.
BACK ROW:
Mrs. Sharyn Leosh
Hillsda le College - B.A .
Mrs. Christine Forrister
University of Michigan - B.A.
Mr. Robert Stewart
Defiance College - M.A.
Miss Kristine Wingle
Western Michigan University- B.A.
Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Michigan University - M.A.

MATHEMATICS FACULTY
Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Michigan University - M.A.
Mrs. Lydia Banker
Memphis State- M.A .
Mr . Thomas Demerse
Northern Michigan Unversity - B.S.
Mr. Robert Stew an
Defiance College- M.A .
Mr. Robert Bell
Hillsda le College - B. A.

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�Diversified.
(1) MUSIC FACULTY
Mrs. Enid Havens, Olivet College, B.A.
Mr. Richard Overgaard , Val paraise, B. M. E.
Mrs. Gertrude Rider, Wright State University, B.S.
(2) SCIENCE FACULTY

Mr. Roderick Morrison, Western Michigan University, B.S.
Mrs. Sharon Ferriss, Michigan State University,
B.A.
Mr. Jack Feller, Adrian College, B.A.
(3) Mrs. Penny Chard, Guidance Counselor, Western
Michigan University, M.A.
Mrs. Kathy Hughes, Helping Teacher, Eastern
Michigan University, B.S.
Mrs. Mary Fosdick, Educational Aide.

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(4) EXPLORATORY PROGRAM FACULTY
Mr. Richard Overgaard, Music Appreciation
Mrs. Penny Chard, Group Guidance
Mrs. Eleanor French, Homemaking
Mrs. Christine Forrister, Journalism
Mr. Kenneth Downey, Drafting.

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. in Many Subject Areas

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
FACULTY
Mr . Gary Adams
Hillsdale College - B.A .
Mrs. Mary Gale
Olive t College - B.A.
Mrs. Penny Chard
Western Michigan University M.A.
Mr. Eric Tundeveld
Central Michigan University B.S.

MIDDLE SCHOOL COACHING
ST AFF
BACK ROW: Mr. Martin Chard,
Track Coach; Mr. Dan
Ludlow, Athletic Director and
Track Coach; Mr. Gary ·
Abbott , Track Coach; Mrs.
Lydia Banker, Pep Club
Advisor; and Mrs. Connie
Paradine, Pep Club Advisor.
FRONT ROW: Mr. Robert Bell,
Cross Country Coach and
Seventh Grade Basketball
Coach; Mr. Eric Tundevold,
Track Coach and Flag Football
Coach; and Mr. Robert
Stewart, Eighth Grade
Basketball Coach.

Mr. Roderick Morrison (at left) Middle School Wrestling
Coach.
Mr. Max Heinemann (at right) School Social Worker,
Michigan State University M.A.

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�Middle School De111ocracy
The QMS Student Council is in
charge of student activities, such
as parties, field days, and movies. The Council is directly
responsible for the operation of
the annual magazine drive in the
middle school.
Funds earned by the middle
school student body and the
Council sponsor such events as
performances of QSPA plays for
the middle school student body
and a wrestling program for fifth
and sixth graders.
The Council also has input on
regulations governing the student
body.
(1) COUNCIL MEMBERS (left
to right): FRONT ROW: Connie
and Bonnie Wolfe, co-secretaries; Jenny Walls, treasurer; Scott
Rodesiler, vice president; Richie
Bean, president. MIDDLE ROW:
Mark Ludlow, Tyler Baldwin,
Sherry Knisely. BACK ROW:
Chris Johnson, Bob Albright,
Tracy Rockhold, and Mr. Henry
Longhini, advisor. (2) Council
members enjoy one of several
pizza
lunch meetings held
throughout the year. (3) Middle
school parties are held frequently
throughout the year. This photo
shows some of the students at the
Bicentennial Party held in January.
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�~p Musicians

\l

Q - Eighth Grade Band
Karen Andrews
Rhonda Coward
Theresa Deal
Dennis DeCaire
Michelle DuBay
Terry Dull
Tim Dunn
Brian Hawes
Roger Hoch
Peter Hoeft
Sandy Hulbert
Scott Hutchins
Rhonda Iles
Martha Jones
Brenda Keeton
Sherri Knisely
Cynthia Legg
Margie McConnell
Todd McLain
Joe McRae
Roxanne McRae
Melissa Medlock
Karen Middel
Linda Miner
Jim Phair
Danny Roberts
Nan Rupp
Ed Scherer
Todd Smith
Dawn Strong
Terri Tuttle
Tammy Winchell
Bonnie Wolfe
Connie Wolfe
Dennis Zimmerman

S - Seventh Grade Band
Dawn Chaney
Kris Condra
Tracy Deal

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Doug DeCaire
Lori DesJardins
Lynnette DuBay
Pete r Falzon
Sara Hammond
Billy Hawes
Doug Ingraham
Denise Henry
Nancy Kahaian
Lisa Kochendorfer
Karice Loveberry
Tom Marshall
Gina Massey
Dawn McClellan
Dawn Neible
Dianna Parker
John Penner
Dawn Pomranka
Jamie Robbins
Jamie Robison
Carenda Sawdey
Cassandra Smith
Mark Smith
Steven Smith
Kelli Stem pi en
Angie Strang
Tim Thibideau
Traci Travis
Sara Winchell
Sarah Wonders
Jeff Wood
Carolyn Worth
M - Sixth Grade Band
Linda Allen
Kim Bradley
Ed Buell
James Burge
Kelli Campbell
De Wain DeCaire
Teresa Engelhardt

Amy Geishert
Brad Freeburn
Amy Hammond
Pam Hampshire
Tina Hand
Chris Hargrea ve
Kevin Hosek
Robbie Hotchkiss
Kristy Hutchins
Anhur Kahaian
Karen Karney
Alec Legg
Scott Lippert
Doug Loveberry
Tom Loveberry
Melody McConnell
Rhonda McRae
Susan McVicker
Renee Matz
John Normandin
·Mark O'Brien
Dan Ousley
Scott Peterson
Keith Pohl
Brian Preston
Susan Rice
Jim Rollins
Randy Rumsey
Tracy Sanderson
Erin Sawdey
Grege Smith
Marjanna Smith
Andy Snyder
Dave Sobiech
Kim Stempien
LuAnne Tessin
Mike Vozar
Charles Wallace
Andy Walls
Amy Wendorf
Brian Wymer

�and Melodies

Dana Sperbeck
Bill Swallow
Je nny Walls
Sheri Westfall
Marty Wooden

EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS
Scott Badders
Scott Blair
Dollie Blowers
Debbie Bondsteel
Cindy Booher
Nancy Bowerman
Bonnie Burritt
Brenda Doo ley
Kevin Dules
Pat Fryer
Linne Gordon
Richard Hand
Sarah Kaufman
Brenda Mille r
Randy Mocherman

Von Nicholson
Jeff Phair
Patty Rice
Ed Saxman
Debbie Suever
Paul Traxler
Crystal Woodward
SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS
Brenda Cottman
Norman Drumm
Tina Dules
Bob Dunn
Kenny England
Penny Hagaman
Bob Halfe rty

Laura Hockenberry
Denise Howe ll
Lindsey Huepenbecker
Curris Keeton
Gerald Latta
Cheri Laurel!
Norman LeFevre
Cindy Marsh
Ed McQueen
Tina McQueen
Renee McRae
Kim Milks
Marc Scott
Rick Sebring
He rb Sleesman
Floyd Smith

SIXTH GRADE CHORUS
Dawn Brown
Kim Co le
Jill Fau lkner
David Finley
Lori Fosdick
Lori Gibson
Tammi Graves
Anita Harmon
Lisa Hickok
Chris Johnson
Angela Ke lley
Debbie Kiersey
Darle ne Kling
Kim Knowles
Denise Laure l!
Pam Loose
Te resa Lutte rbeck
Susan McVicker
Pam Miller
Michelle Nave
Jani e Nee ley
Ange la Nu ll
Caro lyn Peck
Rod Rupp
Lore na Scherer
Linda Swift
Ke lli Talbot
Chris Toth
Che velle Travis
Pe nny Wygant

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�First Homer Tourney Win in 25 Years
The QMS eighth grade basketball team had an
outstanding season posting seven wins and one loss in
regular season play.
·
The highlight of their season was the winning of
the Homer Tournament. The last time Quincy won
this trophy was 25 years ago.
THE TEAM: FRONT ROW (left to right): Dane
Cutcher, Terry Dull, Rich Bean, Jim Keeslar, Dave
Brown, Rich Sattler, Coach Bob Stewart. MIDDLE
ROW: Phil Cutler, Scott Smith, Dave Booher, Scott
Bowerman, Ed Dooley. BACK ROW: Dennis
DeCaire, Keith Teachout, Bill Smith, Brian Lud low, Darin Friend, Mark Rice. Mark Ludlow, team
manager, kneels in front of the team with their tro phy.

Quincy

20
52

51
42

51
44
24
40

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Opponents
36
33
32
7
26
41
10
35

Bronson
Homer
Union City
Athens
Springport
Jonesville
Reading
Concord

�Inexperienced 7th Graders Learn a Lot

The QMS seventh grade basketball team posted a
1-6 record this year due to some very tough competition. According to Coach Bell, the boys are all
good athletes but they need to develop quickness and
learn to settle down and get the good shots, all of
which come with experience. But the season should
prove helpful to the boys in preparing for e ighth
grade play next year.
THE TEAM : FRONT ROW: Matt Reams (32) , Scott
Rodesiler (22), Tyler Baldwin (24), Bruce Knisely
(14) , Bob Ford (34). MIDDLE ROW: Dennis Thomas
(5), Loran Fickle (30), Jack Faulkner (40), Ray Riddle (12), John Burge (54) . BACK ROW: Kirk Teachout (44), Dennis Zimmerman (manager), Bill Swallow (52), Coach Bob Bell, and Greg Miller (42) .

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�Two Trophies for QMS Wrestlers

Wrestling is a relatively new sport at QMS,
being in existence for only four years. This
season's record is 5-6 but the wrestlers
brought home two trophies, one for second
place in the Spingport Invitational Tournament and a first place trophy in the Napoleon
Invitational.
Awards voted by the team are: Most Valuable, Bob Albright; Most Improved, Dave
Becker; and Team Captain, Tim Brewer.
Coach Morrison selected Randy Wendorf as
Pin Champion, Brian Welch as the Spark
Plug, and Carl Albright as the "Hard Guy"
coach· s award recipient.
THE TEAM: Bob Albright, Carl Albright,
Scott Badders, Guy Bassage, Dave Becker,
Scott Becker, Tim Brewer, Dave Burlew,
Doug DeCaire, Jon Freitas, Eugene Gratz,
Robert Hard, Phil Higbea, Doug Ingraham ,
Mike Kanouse, Greg Kochendorfer, Joe
McRae, Mike Milks, Tim Parker, Dan Richards, Jerry Shobe, Todd Smith, Randy Sours,
Kevin VanVleet, Brian Welch, Randy Wendorf, Jeff Wood, Manager Pat Falzon, and
Coach Rod Morrison.

134

�QMS Fall Sports
Have Many
Participants
Cross Country
This year is the first year for a middle school cross counuy team.
The boys participated in two meets which they won. They also
participated in an invitational meet. The eighth grade took 4th
place and the seventh grade took 3rd place, giving the QMS team
2nd place overall in the invitational.
(1) THE TEAM: FRONT: Todd Smith, Dave Brown, Dennis
Thomas. 2nd: John Burge, Scott Smith, Dan Richards, Mike Milks.
3rd: Coach Bell. Rich Bean, Tim Brewe r, T yler Baldwin. 4th:
Mark Smith, Greg Miller, David Booher, Dennis Zimmerman.
BACK: Mark Rice, Randy Mocherman, Dennis DeCaire , Bill
Smith.

Flag Football
The flag football program is run on Saturdays, sponsored by Mr.
Eric Tundevold. This year's participants include: 8th graders - Bob
Albright, Rich Bean, Dave Brown, Tim Brewer, Dane Cutcher,
Phil Cutler, Dennis DeCaire, Darin Frie nd, Bill Hawes, Jim Keeslar, Brian Ludlow, Joe McRae, Mike Milks, Tim Parker, Mark
Rice, Richard Sattler, Bill Smith, Scott Smith, Randy Sours, Keith
Teachout, Brian Welch, Jeff Wood; 7th graders - Lyle Arnold,
Tyler Baldwin, John Burge, David Burlew, Jack Faulkner, Loran
Fickle, Eugene Gratz, Robert Hand, Bob Hartbarger, Phil Higbea,
Mike Kanouse, Kenny Lotts, Greg Miller, Dale Nutt, Many Pierson, Shannon Rice, Scott Rodesiler, Tom Rodgers, Ray Riddle,
.Gene Suong, Kurt Teachout, Jim Toth.

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�Middle School Spirit

QMS has two pep clubs, one for
seventh grade girls and one for
eighth grade girls. All seventh
and eighth girls are eligible for
membership.
Each of the members has the
opportunity to cheer during at
least one of the middle school
basketball games if they so
desire.
Members who elect not to
cheer participate in bowling,
swimming, roller skating, or the
pep club's basketball program.
EIGHTH GRADE PEP CLUB MEMBERS
(top to bottom): Karen Middel; Lynnette
Pierson, Gina Rice; Chris Fosdick, Cindy
Legg, Roxanne McRae; Melissa Medlock,
Terri Tuttle, Brenda Keeton, Deb Suever;
Sue Byrd, Dawn Howell, Sherry Barnett,
Jenny Stempien, Patty Travis; Pat Fryer,
Linne Gordon, Sara Kaufman, Sheila
Boyd, Lori Wilson, Lori Bliss; Sherry
Knisely, Lena Arnett, Nan Rupp. Connie
Wolfe, Bonnie Wolfe, Nancy Bowerman,
Brenda Dooley, Michelle DuBay, Carolyn
Laurell, Kathy Wilkinson, Mrs Parra dine
and Mrs Banker, advisors
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�Generated By Tvvo Clubs

SEVENTH GRA DE PEP CLUB MEMBERS
(top to bottom): Mrs . Parradine, Lynn
DuBay, Cassandra Smith , De nise Henry,
Dawn Chaney, Sarah Wonders , Lori DesJardins , Mrs . Banker; Robin Brower, Lori
Barnett, Kim Milks, Dawn Pomranka,
Tracy Rockho l d , Cindy Marsh , Carol
Worth; Renee McRae, Deb Nave, Sha ron
Keifer, Dana Sperbeck, Diane Parker,
Lisa Koche ndorfer; Chris Condra , De nise
Howe ll, Sherry Laure ll, Brenda Cottman ,
Sherry Sherwood; Leslie Ditton, Karice
Loveberry , Angie Strang, Jenn y Wa lls;
Dawn Neible , JoAnn McClellan; LaJeana
Coan .

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�QMS Track Teams Break Many Records

The QMS combined boys' and girls' track teams panicipated in
three meets and the QMS Invitational. Both teams posted 2-1 records
in meets and both won the first place trophies in the invitational. The
boys scored 63¥2 points to beat Union City who had 63 points and the
girls outscored Homer 52¥2 to 52.
Records set by the teams include: 100-yard low .hurdles, Brian Ludlow, 12.6 (both a QMS and a track record); mile run, Rich Bean,
5:21.9; 75-yard dash, Myron Welch, 8.8 (ties existing record); shot
put, Sandy Jensen, 28'2"; 880-run, Kris Condra, 2:50.8; 100-yard
dash, Karice Loveberry, 12.8; 75-yard dash, Lori Wilson, 10.3; 220yard dash, Sandy Jensen, 29.8; 60-yard dash, Sheila Boyd, 8.1 (ties
existing record); mile relay, Kris Condra, Cathy Johnson, Jennifer
Walls, Cheryl Laurel!, 5:01. 5; and the 440-relay, Sheila Boyd, Lori
Wilson, Pat Fryer, Karice Love berry, 58.3.
The teams are coached by Mr. Gary Abbott who is assisted by Mr.
Marrin Chard, Mr. Dan Ludlow, and Mr. Eric Tundevold.
THE TEAMS: FRONT ROW: Pat Fryer, Kelli Stempien, Cathy Johnson, Kris Condra, Sherri Laurel!, Dawn Howell, Angie Strang, Jennifer Walls, Cindy Marsh, Lori DesJardins, Traci Rockhold, Cassandra
Smith, Dawn Chaney, Karice Love berry. SECOND ROW: Jim Keeslar,
Richie Bean, Tim Brewer, Roben Hanbarger, Phil Higbea, Scott
Rodesilder, Tyler Baldwin, Jack Faulkner, John Burge. THIRD ROW:
Joanne McClellan (manager), Danny Robens (manager), Paul Dirschell, Dennis DeCaire, Darin Friend, Brian Ludlow, David Booher,
David Brown, Greg Miller, Kyle Arnold, Billy Hawes. FOURTH ROW:
Dawn McClellan (manager), Lori Wilson, Sheila Boyd, Mike
Kanouse. LAST ROW: Sandy Jensen, Carolyn Laurel!, Richard Sattler,
Myron Welch, Danny Richards, Mickey Connin, Bill Smith, Phil Cutler, Keith Teachout, Scott Smith, Dennis Zimmerman.

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�8th GRADE AWARDS
- MOST OUTSTANDING Cathy Johnson - Social Studies
Darin Friend - Science
Genni-e WeU
Math
Deb Suev:er - EngHsn
-MOST IMPROVEDPatty Ries - Science
Dave Becker - Social Studies
Roxanne Me e- Math
Rhoda Coward- English
FACULTY AWARD- Margaret Smeekens
CITI,ZENSHIP AWARD - Brenda Miller
7th GRADE AWARDS
- MOST OUTSTANDING Pete Falzon - Science
Carolyn Worth- Social Studies
th
Karice Loveberry - English
"'"'"'":• v""• - Humanities
Marty, Pierson - Social Studies
John Mraz - English
Lauri Hockenberry- Humanities
CITIZJZNSHIP AWARD - Nancy Kahaian

8th GRADE MOCK ELECTIONS
BEST LOOKING: Dawn Howell and Scott Bowerman
TALLEST: Martha Jones and Bill Smith
SHORTEST: Kathy Wilkinson.and John Prince
SHYEST : Rhoda Coward and Tim Dunn
CLASS FLIRTS: Sheila Boyd and Bob Albright
BEST SENSE OF HUMOR: · Kare Andrews and Carl Albright
BEST BUILT : Cathy Johnson and Brian Ludlow
LGNGES'F HAIR: Lena Amet and Dan,Richards
MOST ATHLETIC: Sandy Jensen and Brian udlow
BEST DRESSED: Dawn Howell and Scott Bowerman
MOST TALKATIVE: Lena Arnett and Todd N1cLain
MOST INTELLIGEN : Deb Suever and Darin riend
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEE&gt;': Margaret Smeekens and Brian Ludlow
BEST ALL-AROUND STUDENTS: Connie Wolfe and Darin Friend

�Eight Down, Four Years to Go!
Robert Albright
Karen Andrews
Lena Arnett
Colleen Avery
Scott Badders

Charles Barber
Cheryl Barnett
Richie Bean
David Becker
Scott Becker

Scott Blair
Laurie Bliss
Dollie Blowers
Debra Bondsteel
Harold Bondsteel

Cindy Booher
Dave Booher
Nancy Bowerman
Scott Bowerman
Sheila Boyd

Timothy Brewer
David Brown
Cheryl Buckberry
Deborah Burlew
Bonnie Burritt

Sue Byrd
Theresa Coco
Rhoda Coward
Brian Crabill
Dane Cutcher

Phil Cutler
Theresa Deal
Dennis DeCaire
Paul Dirschell
Brenda Dooley

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�Edward Dooley
Michelle DuBay
Kevin Dules
Terry Dull
Tim Dunn

Patrick Falzon
Kris Fosdick
Jon Freitas
Darin Friend
Patricia Fryer

Linne Gordon
Richard Hand
Brian Hawes
Roger Hoch
Peter Hoeft

Joseph Hoffman
Scott Holt
Dawn Howell
Sandra Hulbert
Scott Hutchins

Rhonda Iles
Sandra Jensen
Cathy Johnson
Martha Jones
Sarah Kaufman

James Keeslar
Brenda Keeton
Sherri Knisely
Greg Kochendorfer
Carolyn Laurell

Cynthia Legg
Theresa Liggins
Brian Ludlow
Marjorie McConnell
LuAnn McDowell

Tod McLain
Joe McRae
Roxanna McRae
Victor McVicker

142

�James Meade
Melissa Medlock
Karen Middel

Michae l Milks
Brenda Miller
Linda Miner
Randy Mocherman
Kendall Newberry

Von Nicholson
Cathy Nordyke
Connie Nordyke
Timothy Parker
James Phair

Jeff Phair
Lynette Pierson
LeRoy Pope
John Prince
Randy Rasmussen

Ginna Rice
Mark Rice
Ronald Rice
Danny Richards
Spencer Rickman

Patricia Ries
Daniel Roberts
Charles Rubley
Nanette Rupp
Robert Sanderlin

Richard Sattler
Edward Saxman
Edward Scherer
Gerald Shobe ·
Margaret Smeekens

Alvin Smith
Scott Smith
Todd Smith
William Smith
Debbie Smurr

143

�Dona ld Snyder
Randy Sours
Je nny Ste mpien
Dawn Strong
Debra Suever

Keith Teachout
Patty Travis
Paul Traxler
Terri Tuttle
Brian Welch

Myron Welch
Ra ndy Wendorf
Kathy Wilkinson
Lori Wilson
Tammy Winche ll

Ronnie Wolfe
Connie Wolfe
Dia na Woode n
Crystall Woodward
De nnis Zimmerman
NOT PICTURED: Carl Albright

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Craig Ryan

�Seventh Graders Look Forward
to Last Middle School Year
Kyle Arnold
Tyler Baldwin
Lori Barnett
Guy Bassage

Kathy Beemer
Clifford Blowers
Richard Boyer
Robin Brower

Tori Budd
Steven Burd
John Burge
David Burlew

Dawn Chaney
LaJeana Coan
Mark Coan
David Coco

Kris Condra
Mickey Connin
Brenda Cottman
Tracy Deal

Douglas DeCaire
Lori DesJardins
Leslie Ditton
Norman Drumm

Lynette DuBay
Kristina Dules
Robert Dunn
Cathy Durham

145

�Ke nne th England
Pe ter Fal zon
Jack Faulkne r
Loran Fickle
Jeffre y Filipow

Robert Ford
Cheryl Gratz
Euge ne Gratz
Robert Halferty
Sara Hammond

Robert Hard
Alvin Harrington
Robert Hartbarger
Billy Hawes
Denise Henry

Phil Highea
Laura Hockenberry
Denise Howell
Lindse y Huepenbecker
Doug Ingraham

Jim Jeffrey
Nancy Kahaian
Mike Kanouse
Lisa Kochendorfer
Curtis Keeton

Sharon Keifer
Bruce Knisely
Gerald Latta
Cheri Laurell
Norman LeFevre

Kenny Letts
Karice Loveberry
Debbie Lovejoy
Cindy Marsh
Tom Marshall

146

�Gina Massey
Dawn McClellan
JoAnn McClellan
James McGee
Edward McQueen

Tina McQueen
Renee McRae
Kim Milks
Greg Miller
Jone Mraz

Deborah Nave
Dawn Neible
Dale Nutt
Dianna Parker
Ruth Peavey

John Penner
Marty Pierson
Dawn Pomranka
Julie Prince
Matt Rea ms

Shannon Rice
Ray Riddle
Jamie Robbins
Jamie Robison
Tracy Rockhold

Scott Rodesiler
Jimmy Rodgers
Teal Rummel
Carenda Sawdey
Marc Scott

Ricky Sebring
She rry Sherwood
Herbert Sleesman
Cassandra Smith
Floyd Smith

Laurie Smith
Mark Smith

147

�Steve n Smith
Dana Sperbeck
Kelli Stempien
Ange la Strang
Ge ne Strong

William Swallow
Kirk T eachout
Tim Thibideau
Dennis Thomas
Jim Toth

Traci Travis
Kevin VanVleet
Je nny Walls
Sheri Westfall
Sara Winchell

Denise Wineland
Sarah Wonders
Jeff Wood
Marty Wooden
Carolyn Worth

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�Middle School is Totally New
Experience for Sixth Graders
Linda Alle n
Robert Antus
Gail Arnett
Dee Ann Barber
Thomas Bean

Kimberly Bradley
Scott Brand
Danny Bre we r
Dawn Brown
Edward Buell

James Burge
Kelli Campbell
Kimberly Cole
Guy Creager
Jeff Davis

DeWain DeCaire
Terrie Ditton
Lisa Dules
Jeffrey Ellis
Teresa Englehardt

Jill Faulkner
Carolyn Fee
David Finley
Lori Fosdick
Bradley Freeburn

Amy Geishert
Lori Gibson
Rowdy Gibson
Bonnie Gratz
Tammy Graves

Angela Green
Amy Hammond
Pamela Hampshire
Tina Hand
Larry Harbaugh

149

�Christine Hargrea ve
Anita Hamon

Brian Harmon
Tina Herman
Lisa Hickok
David Higbea
Steven Hinds

Kevin Hosek
Robbie Hotchkiss
Loren Hue penbecker
Kristy Hutchins
Christine Johnson

Tammi e Johnston
Arthur Kahaian
Kare n Karney
Ange la Kelley
Debbie Kiersey

Darlene Kling
Roger Knapp
Kimberly Knowles
De nise Laure ll
Jeffrey LeFevre

Tammy Le Fevre
Alec Legg
Mitchell Liles
Scott Lippert
Pame la Loose

Douglas Loveberry
Thomas Loveberry
Mark Ludlow
Teresa Lutterbeck
Renee Matz

Melody McConnell
Rhonda McRae
Susan Me Vicker
Charles Miller
Pam Miller

150

�Robert Motsinger
Tina Mraz
Michelle Nave
James Neeley
Jane Neeley

John Normandin
Angela Null
Lonnie Nun
Mark 0' Brien
Matthew O'Brien
Danny Ousley
Timothy Pauley
Claude Peavey
Carolyn Peck
Scott Peterson

Keith Pohl
William Poole
Brian Preston
Ronnie Rasmussen
Susan Rice

Andrew Richards
Roy Rodgers
James Rollins
Randy Rumsey
Rodney Rupp

Bradley Rurka
Thomas Russell
Tracy Sanderson
Gregg Saunders
Erin Sawdey

Richard Saxman
Lorena Scherer
Calvin Shilling
Gregory Smith
Marjanna Smith

Robert Smith
Andrew Snyder
Darrell Snyder
David Sobiech
Kimberly Stempien

151

�Cheryl Stephens
Linda Swift
Kelli Talbot
LuAnne Tessin
Deana Thomas

Beth Tobolske
Christian Toth
Chevelle Travis
Mary lin Truitt
Sherry Tuttle

Joseph Vorce
Michael Vozar
Charles Wallace
Andrew Walls
Darryl Wells

Amy Wendorf
Brent Whitney
Rhonda Wilbur
Penny Wygant
Bryan Wymer

152

NOT PICTURED:
Todd Strane

�STUDENTS

ELEMENTARY
153

�Fifth Graders

FIFTH GRADE FACULTY (left to
right):
Mrs. Rhonda Tuttle,
B. A . , Nonhern Michigan
University;
Mrs. Elizabeth Je well,
B. A . , Easte rn Michigan
Unive rsity;
Mrs. Doris Mille r ,
B.S., Bethel;
Mrs. Kathy Veysey,
B.S. , Hillsdale College.

John Albright
Rhonda Antus
Ginger Arne tt
Gle n Avery
Lori Bailey
Donald Booher

Ricky Booher
Tom Brewer
Sarah Brickey
Becky Brown
Dona ld Byrd
Anita Cekander

Barry Chapman
Todd Cochrane
Gail Condra
Cindy Connin
Brett Cutler
Linda Davis

154

�John DeLoach
Mike De nnis
Tammy Dooley
Sheila Drake
Candie Easte rda y
Tim Eslow

Diane Fidle r
Kim Freese
.Ruth Fulk
Sherry Gibson
Diane Gilbert
Mike Hagaman

Kim Hagy
Michael Hard
Jody Harmon
Ginger Hanbarger
Brian He nry
Norman He rman

Bill y Hoeft
Ken Hollowa y
Kevin Hooley
Scott Horn
Denise Houck
Tammy Hou vene r

Diane Ingraham
Larry Jones
Kevin Kaise r
Jackie Kanaby
Cindy Ke lley
Ricky Kie rsey

Christine Kline
Roxie Knapp
Ronald Lange
Karen Latta
De bbie Lewis
Richard Lutz

Tim McBrid e
Billy McGee
Jack McLain
Andy Meade
Gerald Meade
Heidi Meister

Ja y Millard
Lee Millard
Cra ig Mille r
Julie Parke r
Kimberly Parke r
Brent Parkinson

Lloy d Paul
Vickie Pe ck
Sherry Poo le
Jamie Prince
Kris Qui mby
Wayne Re hner

155

�Eric Rice
Marlene Roberts
Doug Russell
Martin Sarles
Kim Sauers
Wally Schultz

Leslie Shafer
Jenny Shilling
Kerri Smith
Todd Smith
Roberta Smurr
Kurt Spalding

Bobby Speaker
John Spragg
Steven Stem pi en
Jeff Suever
Jim Supianoski
John Taylor

LaRae Walker
Lori Wallace
Danny Walters
Nanette Weber
Scott Wilkinson
Danny Williams

NOT PICTURED:
Raymond Crick
Jeffrey Erb
Robert Lovejoy

156

Carol Pangborn
Kim Singleton
Jeannette Warren

David Williams
Brent Withington

�Fourth Graders
Becki Badders
Val Beckwith
Jim Beemer
Danny Bennett
Christie Betts
Michele Biederman

Harold Blowers
Danny Bohner
Cheryl Bradley
Tammy Brewer
Tim Brown
Andrew Buell

Lori Camp
Ronald Coco
Sara Creager
Dean DeCaire
Tim Delaney
Lynn DesJardins

Brian Ditton
Jennifer Dobson
Lori Dobson
David Donbrock
Deena Dowker
Norvel DuBay

Kim Eddington
Michael Ellism
James England
Paula Falzon
Tim Finley
Charlene Fletcher

Melissa Friend
David Geiman
Karen Gordon
Bryan Gray
Kristine Green
Arthur Hart

Denny Higbee
Dawn Hilton
Gerald Hinds
Bruce Horn
Lewis Horn
Kare n Hosek

Stacy Houk
Kelly Johnson
Kevin Kincaid
Larry Kunk
Kirk Larson
Mike Lemke

157

�Inez Letts
Lori Litwaitis
Ona Lothamer
Patti Lutter beck
Lisa Lyons
James Maggart

Douglas Marsh
Bart Marshall
Shawn Massey
Randy McCurley
Scott McGee
Rachel McRae

Steven Meade
Jeff Miller
Michelle Miller
Steven Miller
Bobby Miner
Mike Mitchell

Mike Mocherman
Gary Monarch
Danny Morris
Patty Mraz
Teresa Neeley
Kell y Norton

Denver Nutt
David Ostrander
Bruce Pohl
Me lissa Powers
Shawn Poynor
Ricky Rasm ussen

158

�Joe Re ams
Ke ll y Ridd Ie
Robyn Ru bl e y
Robe rt Saxman
Be cky Smi th
Miche lle Sobiech

T a rri Spragg
Ka ren Ste mpie n
Lisa Ste mpie n
Te rry Ste phe ns
Kristie Strouse
Ke nny Te achout

Lora Te nne y
De bbie T homas
David T hornton
Suza nne To th
Alicia Veysey
Bill y Vorc e

Alvin Wa lke r
Stacy Westfall
Chuck Wi lbur
Pam Wil bur
Tim Wi lkinson
Gail Wine land

Lance Wise r
Da wn Ye ich
NOT PI CT URED: Michael Wedge woo d

FOURTH GRADE FACULTY (le ft to right): Miss Phyllis Corl ess , B.S., Wes t e rn Michigan Univ e rsit y ;
Mrs . Jo yc e Shatte row, Stude nt Te ache r, Tri-Stat e
Colle ge ; Mrs. Paule tte Ste mpie n, B.S. , Northe rn

Michigan Unive rsity; Mrs . Stonna Spalding, B.S. ,
Ce ntra l Michigan University; Mrs . Phyllis Le wis ,
B. A . , Michigan State University .

159

�Third Graders
Erica Arnold
Lori Babbage
Gordon Bassage
Charles Bell
Terry Berkshire
Tim Berry

Allen Blodgett
Bobby Blowers
William Blowers
Jimmy Boulton
Toni Bowerman
Laurie Bradley

Kristina Brewer
Tim Brockway
Terri Brower
Shari Brown
David Chaney
Tammy Combs

Michele Converse
Jackie Cooper
Keli Cutler
Nathan Davis
Lori Drake
Eric Dules

Franklin Easterday
Vicki Eddington
Lynn Edwards
Susan Engelhardt
Timothy Ens
Michelle Fillmore

Douglas Finley
Craig Fish
Lisa Gilbert
Mike Gipple
Tammy Grubbs
Tina Hampshire

Billie Jo Harbaugh
Wendy Harmon
Karhy Herman
Pam Hockenberry
Mark Houvener
Becky Jones

Teddy Kahaian
Candie Kaiser
David Karney
Wendy Kelley
Bruce Kempton
Bobby Knowles

160

�Paul Krick
Kenny Kurtz
Scott Latta
Lonnie Laurie
Ricky Lippert
Tommy Lothamer

Tim Lovejoy
Scott Lutterbeck
LaNean Lutz
Eddie Marsh
Dawn McDowell
Tammy McMichael

Jimmy McRae
Cyndi Michael
Barry Miller
Billy Miller
Majorie Nave
Kelli Newberry

Jeff Ousley
Brad Parrish
Annette Paul
Jennifer Penner
Tracy Peterson
Jill Philippy

Elton Potter
William Richards
Darren Ricker
Jody Ringler
JoEllen Robson
Mike Rodgers

Randy Root
Amy Rootes
Bernina Rossetter
Tim Rzepka
Richie Sanderson
Chris Smeekens

Matt Smith
David Spalding
Jody Spragg
Pam Stark
Dena Stempien
Rona ld Tesch

Gordon Thomas
Tina Trall
Greg Trowbridge
Chuck Vorce
Dawn Waligora
Michelle Walker

16 1

�THIRD GRADE FACULTY (left to right): Miss
Sewall, B.S.E., DeSales College; Mrs. Hazel
Hoosear, B.A. , Western Michigan University;
Sarah Coolman, Student Teacher, Tri-State

Kelly Wa llace
Shawna Walters

Ty Wentworth
Elaina Wood

Brent Wygant
Stephanie Wymer

Heidi Yeich

NOT PICTURED:
James Clayman
Chad Erb

162

Gail Lynn Lay
Brent Rodgers

Mary
VanMrs.
Col-

lege; Mrs. Roberta Timm, B.A., Western Michigan
University; Mrs. Ruth King, B.A., Hillsdale College.

�Second Graders
Shawn Avra
Jason Bailey
Ange la Basse
Marion Beckwith
Joseph Berry
Todd Betts

Tim Blodgett
Mildred Blowers
De nise Bohner
Sandra Bowen
Robyn Burks
Vikkie Burley

Chantal Cochrane
Thomas Cole
Stacey Connin
Tom Copeland
Travis Creager
Virginia Culver

Todd DenBraber
Douglas Dobson
Bobby Dooley
Mike Dowker
Jamie England
Angela Ens

Diane Fletcher
Mary Geiman
Paula Gratz
Craig Gray
Tina Grubbs
Da vid Hammond

Darin Higbee
Bobby Hooley
Chad Horn
Teresa Je ffery
Billy Jeffries
George Je nkot

Mike Kanaby
Jeff Kiersey
David Kincaid
Brenda Kratzer
Chris LaMee
Robin Laurel!

Tracy Maggan
Paige Mason
Matt McConnell
Jenn y Meister
Joey Mitchell
Laurinda Morrison

163

�Jay Murdock
Lisa Nave
Carson Neible
Tammy Newberry
Frenda Otis
Tammy Peck

Matthew Pepper
April Persails
Zellma Poston
Michelle Powers
Scott Preston
Connie Quimby

Dawn Quimby
Mark Ricker
Annette Roberts
Suzanne Roberts
Je rrod Robinson
Kandy Root

Kim Rosendaul
Melanie Ryan
Sandra Salyer
Jason Shilling
Kim Sieger
David Sleesman

Lisa Small wood
Michael Smith
Monique Smith
Scott Sobiech
Kevin Stempien
Shawn Talbot

Karilyn Teachout
Annette Tesch
Todd Thibideau
David Thompson
Lilly Ann Tom
Penny Tuttle

Rhonda VanRiper
Tracy Walters
Chris Ward
Lee Ann Watters
Jimmy Weber
David Wendorf

Tracie Wilbur
David Wilson
Melissa Wood

NOT PICTURED:
Tom Cleckner
Penny Evans
Craig Fales

164

Timmy O'Brien
James Storkel
De bra Vanderlaan

�SECOND GRADE FACULTY (left to right in top
photo): Mrs. Mary Jane Coler, B.A., Mercy Hurst
College; Mrs. Kathryn Goschl&lt;a, B.A. , Hillsdale

College; Mrs. Mary Newton, B.A., Western Michigan University; Mrs. Wava Gano, B.A., Spring
Arbor.

165

�First Graders
Corey Avra
Lori Baker
Michael Baldwin
Stephanie Bell
Robert Bennett
Deborah Berry

Annette Biederman
Susan Blount
Iva Blowers
Connie Booher
Willard Bradley
Melissa Bradshaw

Marc Brand
Larry Brewer
Earl Brouse
Jeff Brown
Je rry Brown
Je nny Buell

Daren Carpe nter
Jackie Cash
Norman Cekander
Kristina Cizas
Jerri Clark
Michael Colon

Carrol Combs
Bryan Connin
Nicole Converse
Elizabeth Davis
Shirley Delaney
Mike Dodd

Tommy Donbrock
Timothy Dowker
Brian Drake
Shedrick Duffy
Joey Dunn
Silas England

Cary Feldbauer
David Fillmore
Glenn Finley
Janet Fletcher
Marilyn Fryer
Tim Gilson

Rick Hagaman
Lynn Hard
Rhonda Harmon
Steve Harmon
Jeff Hawes
Richard He rman

166

�Leslie Hilton
Tammie Hutchins
Christy Jansen
Bryan Je ffrey
Da vid Jeffries
Lorie Johnston

Tammy Justice
Donald Kahaian
Andy Kaiser
Laurie Kincaid
Mark Landis
Joedy Latta

Johnny Latta
Richard Lensky
Jackie Locke
Troy Lowe
David Luce
De borah Lutterbeck

Kari Markley
Steven Marowe lli
Ange la Marsh
Alan McCle ll an
Kimberl y McLain
Robert McNall

Kristie McRae
De nnis Miller
Susan Miller
Timothy Minton
Tammie Mueller
Sandra Nave

Mitchell Neeley
Kare n Newberry
Scot Olney
Christopher Ousley
Sherry Papesh
Regina Parks

Pe nny Parrish
April Philli ppy
Aaron Porter
Brian Price
Michele Quimby
Ra ymond Rasmussen

Deborah Ringler
Mark Rootes
Kathleen Ryan
Tammy Rzepka
Richie Schu ltz
Bobbie Shilling

167

�Je an Smith
T racy She lle nberger
Lori Sobie ch
Ke lly Sours
Robe rt Te nney

Te rry Trowbridge
Lorrind a Whitney
Ca rol Wilson
Scott Withington
Jackie Wood

NOT PICTURE D:
Larry Bebee
De nnis Evans
Jeffrey Ryde r
Gregory Ste phe ns
Randy Vande rlaa n

FIRST GR'ADE FACULTY (left to right): Mrs. Carol Undeen, B.A., Mary
Grove Colle ge; Mrs. Mareeda Gibson, M.A. , Eastern Kentucky State
University; Mrs . Jennalee Mishler, B.A., Bowling Green State University; Mrs. Patt Male, A.B., Hillsdale College.

168

�Kindergarteners
Brian Badders
Marci Baker
Chery l Ba lcom
Derek Ball
Mary Beck with
Kristin Be ll

Cheri Blanchard
Tina Briggs
Randy Brouse
K'lene Brown
Lee Ann Brown
Mamie Brown

Rachelle Brown
Temrey Burritt
Erik Buterbaugh
Chad Carpenter
Joseph Cekander
Callie Clark

Carl Converse
Jason Coolman
Cary Coonce
Andrew Cottman
Robert Crick
Will iam Crick

Angela Culver
Paul Davis
Lance De Meritt
Richard Dobson
Laura Easterday
Laura Fersch

Cynthia Fillmore
Kathryn Freese
Timothy Gibson
Kelly Goshcoff
Bria n Hall
Edward Hall

Beth Hammond
Robert Harrington
Andrew Hawes
Josephine Hickerson
Tammy Hoag
James Hoff

James Holde n
Da le Horn
Dere k Horn
Gale Horn
James Howard
Mary Alice Jackson

169

�Marcia Jensen
Ginger Johnson
Kenneth Johnson
Patricia Justice
Kimberly Kaufman
Brady Keys

Derek Kline
Karen Kratzer
Rhonda Krick
Linda LaMee
Jennifer Leosh
Jeffrey Locke

John Locklin
Katrina Luckadoo
David Marshall
Melissa Mason
Michael McConnell
Lisa McCurley

Melissa McMichael
Dwayne McVicker
Miquel Michael
Brian Miller
Pamela Miller
Amy Jo Newberry

Laura Noblitt
Derek O'Connell
Jeff Olney
Lonna Otis
Tina Pau l
Timothy Pearson

Shannon Persails
Christa Pifer
Michelle Price
Chad Purcell
Amy Jo Quimby
Derik Reichhart

Michelle Richards
Nicole Ritter
Ju lie Roberts
Toni Roeser
Tad Rossman
Traci Ryan

Steven Salyer
Kimberly Shaw
Dorcas Shillings
Richard Slingerland
Jamie Spurlock
Paul Stark

170

�Christal Strong
Shawn Strong
Amy Swallow
Rhonda T esch
Steven Trall

Noell Tucke r
Tammy Turnpaugh
Corey Walker
Darcie Wilbur
Jason Yeich

NOT PICTURED:
Bobby Brandt
Sean Burley
Julie Clayman

The resa Grubbs
James Ha ll
Dawn Vanderlaan
Pen ny Varney

KINDERGARTEN FACULTY (left to
right): Mrs. Vivian Esterline, B.S.,
Eastern Michigan University; Mrs.
Ruth McConnell, M.A. , Adrian
College.

ill

�Other Elementary Staff Members

(1) ELEMENTARY OFFICE AIDES: Jeanie
McClellan, Julie Strang, Shelley King,
Tim Mills with Mrs. Cass Van Patten,
secretary; (2) Miss Sharon Wilcox, social
ad justment teacher, Bowling Green State
University, B.S.; Miss Deborah Leavenworth, special education, Central Michigan University, B.S.; Mrs. Sandra Risedorph, reading enrichment, Michigan
State University, M.A.; Mrs. Gertrude
Rider, reading enrichment, Wright State
University, B.S . ; Mrs. Carol Smith, permanent substitute, Seattle Pacific College, B.A. Not pictured: Mrs. Patsy Sexton, learning disabilities teacher, West ern Michigan University, M . A.; Mr. Brad
Bodkins, speech therapist; (3) Miss Maureen Culligan, physical education, University of Michigan, B.S .; Mrs. Enid
Havens , voca l music, Olivet College,
B.A.; Miss Carol Swenor, an, Western
Michigan University, B.S.; (4) EDUCATIONAL AIDES : Mrs. Nancy Strang, Mrs.
Phyllis McCann, Mrs. Carol Saunders,
Mrs. Joyce Klepack, Mrs. Bonnie Worth,
Mrs. Virginia Ball. Not pictured: Mrs.
Carmen King and Mrs. Sharon Miller.
(3)

(5) Miss De bbie Doll, student teacher in
music from Olivet College; (6) Mrs.
Donna McCurley and Mrs. Virginia Taylor, elementary cooks. Other cooks not
pictured: Mrs. Winnie Marsh and Mrs.
Barbara Rice.

172

(4)

�Field Day Is Annual Event

The elementary students panicipated in their fifth annual field
day in May. Preliminaries were held on May 17 and 18 and final
competition was held on May 21. Miss Maureen Culligan, elementary physical education instructor, organized the events and ran

the various contests. She was assisted in the running of the events
by Mr. Toby Mischler. Ribbon awards were presented to the winners on May 24 .

173

�Bicentennial
Calendar
Winners
3rd, 4th, and 5th graders provided the
illustrations for the Bicentennial calendar
produced by the Bicentennial Committee.
(1) FRONT: Harold Blowers, Lori Dobson,
Rachel McRae, Tim Berry, Danny Morris,
Kerri Smith. MIDDLE: Heidi Meister,
Todd Smith, Jay Millard, Jill Philippy,
Kristina Brewer, Wendy Harmon, David
Spalding. BACK: Gail Condra, LaRae
Walker, Jody Harmon, Kurt Spalding,
Roben Lovejoy, Diane Ingraham.
All the 3rd graders in Miss Mary
Sewall's classroom contributed to a collage which illustrates the month of
November; (2) FRONT: Eric Dules, Erica
Arnold, Denise Ant us, Brad Parrish, Tracy
Peterson, Jody Ringler, Randy Root, Michelle Walker. MIDDLE: Dena Stempien,
Ty Wentworth, Charles Bell, Bobby
Knowles, Tim Brockway, Becky Jones,
Tim Ens, Kathy Herman, Teddy Kahaian. BACK: Craig Fish, William Richards, Brent Wygant, Tammy Combs, Matt
Smith, Terri Brower, Marjorie Nave, Lori
Babbage, Kelli Newberry.

Singing
Orioles
(3) FRONT: Michelle Miller, Sher"ri
Poole, Gail Condra, Christina Horn, Ona
Lothamer, Suzanne Toth, Cheryl Bradley,
Heidi Meister, Kim Hagy, Diane Fidler,
Angela Kelley, Denise Houck, Ruth Fulk,
Patti Lutterbeck, Karen Latta, Becky
Brown, Val Beckwith, Kim Parker. MIDDLE: Karen Gordon, Lori Camp, Patty
Mraz, Kelly No non, Jamie Prince, Lori
Bailey, Sarah Brickey, Deena Dowker,
Rachel McRae, Christine Kline, Michelle
Biederman, Lisa Lyons, Debbie Lewis,
Lori Dobson. BACK: Brent Withington,
Brent Parkinson, Wally Schultz, Mike
Mitchell, Jeff Suever, Tim Finley, Todd
Cochrane, Michale Dennis, Eric Rice ,
Ron Lange, Cecil Smith, David Williams,
Mike Mocherman, Norman Herman, Andy
Buell, Ban Marshall, Kun Spalding. NOT
PICTURED: Alvin Walker, Kenny Holloway. The Singing Orioles are directed by
Mrs. Enid Havens.

174

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�ACME BELT RECOATING
INC.

ARNOLD AUTO PARTS
CO., INC.
Jobbers and Distributors
Automotive Parts

Recoating of Used
Abrasives for Over
22 Years

20 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 278-2385

639-4236
Arnold and Cole Streets

103 W. Chicago St.
Bronson, Michigan
Phone 369-9102

ATTIC TREASURES
Turquoise o Quilts
Antiques

THE BALDWIN
CLINIC

o

Veterinary Medical
Facility

Allen, Michigan
Open- 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Daily

B&amp; D
TOOL &amp; DIE, INC.

Quincy - Coldwater

BECKWITH FURNITURE
Large Stock of New Furniture
Bassett Headquarters

Custom Work-Jigs and
Fixtures
114 West Chicago, Quincy
639-9305

BILL &amp; RUTH'S TV
904 W. Chicago Rd.
West City Limits
Phone 639-9615
Quincy, Michigan 49082
Congratulations
Bicentennial Seniors

176

Quincy

Central Road at S. RayQuincy Road
Phone - 639-4246

BOLLEGRAF'S
Since 1946
Shoes, Ladies and Men's
Apparel
Ladies Queen Sizes
Men's Big and Tall
2-4 E. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan

�BRANCH CO. CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC , P. C.
K. 0. Branham, D.C.
683 E. Chicago Rd.
2 Miles East of I-69
Coldwater, Michigan
49036
Phone 517-279-9377
Good Luck to the Class of '7 6 .

BRANCH INSURANCE
AGENCY,
INC.
Formerly
Melvin Blue Agency, Inc.

Agents
Jim Gascho and Glenn DesJardins

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PARTY STORE
46 W. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan
Phone 639 -4100

Open 7 Days a Week
891 E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater, Michigan
278 -4459

J. B. BRANCH &amp;
COMPANY
Since 1877

BODO'S BODY SHOP
Bumping and Painting
23112 Hr. Wrecker Service
87 W. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan
Phone:
Day - 639-4259
Night - 639-4424

4 Floors of Merchandise

34-36 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater

177

�Good Luck
Quincy Orioles

Congratulations Seniors
From

CARL·s BAR
24 East Chicago
Quincy, Michigan

48 W. Chicago

Coldwater

From

Quality Shoes for the
Family
Orthopedic Center for
Entire Family Fitting

BURGER CHEF
of
Coldwater

C &amp;F VENDING COMPANY
Locally-owned Full-line Vending
Servicing Business, Schools,
and Indusuy

185 Jay St.

178

Coldwater

278-5860

�Best of Luck
From the
Compliments of

CHAPMAN SALES AND
SERVICE
280 N. Ray- Quincy Rd.
Quincy, Michigan

COLDWATER
RECREATION
Home of the Tri-State Classic

Rod Renner

CONRAD
INSURANCE
AGENCY

Bob Shook

COOPERS GENERAL
STORE
Package Liquor - Beer - Wine
Groceries - Bait
Corner of Fre mont and
Central Roads

Our
Friendly Agency

30 N. Clay
Coldwater
Michigan

Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 238 - 2527

COTTONWOOD RESORT
ON MARBLE LAKE
Complete Camping and
Recreational Facilities
Seasonal Campground
May 1- Nov. 1
Barney, Eunice , Carol,
Ray, Keith and Bruce
Pohl
Rural Route # 2 Quincy, MI
Phone (517) 639-4516

The Jewele r You KnowYou Can Trust
7 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan

179

�Sandwiches
Sundaes
Coolers

QUINCY DAIRY QUEEN
Malts
Shakes
Cones

Dairq

Congratulations
Seniors
from

Queen

517-278-5532

CROTTY
CORPORATION

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Quincy, Michigan

D &amp;D CYCLE
Yamaha Sales and Service
Duane Field
Duane Carpenter

695 E. Chicago Road
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Well

FRICK'S GARAGE

Drilling

1130 W. Litchfield Rd.
Quincy

Gould
Submersible PumpsIrrigation Wells
and Pumps
4" to 12 " Diameter

Engine and Transmission
Repairs
Used Auto Parts
Phone 542-3353

639-4053
or 639-4248
or 639-4114

Congratulations to
the Class of 1976

DIEDRICH FUNERAL
HOME

W. E. DOWNER
&amp; SON. INC.
Member Michigan
Well Drillers Association
191 S. Stringtown Rd.

180

Quincy , Michigan
Quincy

�ELMER and DAN
DOBSON.

Howac~
fora chang~

Agents
STATE fARM

59 S. Momoe Street
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 278-2200

INSURANCE

~

QUALITY
FARM &amp;FLEET.
INC.

Coldwater - Marshall Albion
Hillsdale and
Snug is

648 East Chicago Road
Coldwater, Michigan
278-7348
Store Hours - 8 A. M. til
5:30P.M. Mon. Thru Sat.
Friday til9 P.M.

NORM FAULKNER
FLORIST
Dial 278-4148

55 Green St.
Coldwater, Michigan

Kl NG ELECTRIC
SUPPLY, INC.
Complete Line Residential
Fixtures on Display
Electric Motor Sales and
Electric Motor Repairs
V-Belt Drives and Etc.

GENE'S [ M;bnj SERVICE
We specialize in
lubrication
Phone 639-9595
36 East Chicago
Quincy, Michigan 49082

652 E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater
Phone - 278-4518

181

�Best Wishes to the
Class
of
1976
from
Director, Officers and Staff
of

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK

II

of South

ee;b.al Michigan

Offices in Quincy, Coldwater Twp. , Bronson, Nonh Adams

182

�Journey
Motor
Homes
Congratulations Seniors
From the Folks at
HOMESTED REALTY,
CHAMBERLIN TRAILERS
and JOURNEY MOTOR HOMES
Leanor and Dick Buchanan
1083-85 E. Chicago Rd., Quincy - 639-5655

R. D. HOUTZ
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
We Wish You Much
Success in the Future.
Roland and Grace

HILLYARD SALES
COMPANY
Bud O'Brien
Jackson, Michigan

HOUSE OF
FABRICS
71 W. Pearl
Coldwater
Complete Sewing Needs
Viking Sewing Machines

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. . . g~~~s
370 E. Chicago
1 Mile West of I-69
Coldwater, Michigan

LAD &amp; LASSIE
SHOP

Ki!!!~rfll.:t•
108 S . HUDSON STREET

COLDWATER. MICHIGAN 49036

Best wishes to all who
believe a good future starts
with a good education.

Children' s Specialty Shop
at the Place of 3
49 West Chicago
Coldwater

McDONALD'S ®OF
COLDWATER
183

�KNAPP ELECTRIC INC.
General Electrician
• Commercial
• Industrial
• Residential

v Wiring
v Supplies
v Service
v Electric Heating
Gene Merritt - Owner
Licensed by State of MI
639-4516 - 51 W. Liberty - Quincy

Call
278-8508

One Hour Service Daily
8 A . M. to 3 P. M.
Mon. Thru Sat.
Wed. 8 A.M. to 1 P.M.
42 W. Chicago
Coldwater

MARBLE LAKE MARINA

MARSH'S MARKET

Johnson Motors
Viking Boats
Sailboats
M.F.G. Boats
Artie Cat Snowmobiles

226 E. Washington St.
• Quality Shurfine Products
• Personal Service Meats

Your Old Fashioned
Friendly Market

962 Wildwood
Quincy, Michigan 49082
(517) 639 - 8007

Open Daily 9-7
Friday 9-9
Sunday 10-2

MAX LARSEN

SALES
Complete Body Shop
24-Hour Wrecker Service
410 E. Chicago • Coldwater
278-5661

184

Quincy
639-7475
Pat Cutcher- Owner

�517 / 639-7733

Good Luck

@uiut~ ~utnmntib.e
AUTO PARTS 8: EQU I PMENT

BOB &amp; JANE
BUTLER

7 8: 9 E. CHICAGO S T .
QU I NCY, M I 49082

JCPenney
Coldwater

MIDWEST
FOUNDRY
COMPANY
A Division of the Marmon Group Inc.
Est. 1854

Compliments of

McCLELLAN'S
OIL CO.
27 Church St.
Quincy, Michigan

Supporting the community and
progressive education through
cooperation and donation.

Distributor of
Standard Oil Products

Have your Carpets and
Furniture Hand-Cleaned
.,-~__,,./"-.,Flower-Fresh!

''THt.' PEOPLE PLEASJN(; Pf.·ICE"
Home of
Delicious Fried Chicken
Roast Beef Ham a nd Cheese
Call Ahead - We Will Have
It Ready for You
Phone 278-7135
East Chicago St.
Coldwater

DunJclean®
PARKER'S DURACI.EAN
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
SERVICE
PHONE 639-4348

185

�QUINCY
AUTO SALES, INC.
''This is the place
where our customers
send their friends. ''
147 W. Chicago
Quincy

QUINCY
ACE HARDWARE
"Right on the Corner"
1 E. Chicago
Quincy
''Ace Sets the Pace''

QUINCY GOLF COURSE
Home of the Quincy
Orioles Golf Course

Hardware • Paints • Tools • Housewares • Electrical
• Plumbing and Heating Supplies • Sporting Goods
ACE IS THE PLACE WITH
THE HELPFUL HARDWARE MAN.

Sporty 9-Hole Course

;;

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•,'•
'•'•

Club Rentals, Electric Carts,
Food , Beer, Wine
639-4491

QUINCY
ICE COMPANY
127 W. Chicago
Quincy, Michigan

186

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Young People Who Know
Will Tell You That the
Biggest and Best Selection
of "Today" Clothes Is at the

OtR DOWNSTAIRS STORE

From a pair of pre-washed Levis
to a European-styled vested suit . . .
From a Hang TenT-shirt to a pair
of French-cut garbardine pants . . .

It's all at the Lion's Den.

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�ROB'S DANCE AND
RECREATION
Pinball and Pool

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Open Weekdays- 3 :30
Sat. and Sun. - 12:00 Noon
Live Music - Fri. and Sat.
9-1:00
123 W. Chicago
Quincy

Division of Valley
Industries, Inc.

Trash with Class

SAUK TRAIL
ANTIQUES
29 W. Chicago St.
Allen, Michigan 49227
(517) 869-2127

SARGE'S MARKET
SHAW SHOE STORE
40 West Chicago
Coldwater
278-8252

''' Specializing in low
prices

SPURLOCK INSURANCE
AND REAL ESTATE
Complete Insurance
and Real Estate
Service
26 N. Monroe St.
Coldwater, Michigan

188

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enough to
Know you
Large enough to
Serve you
106 West Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan
Phone 639-8025

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shopping news
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SOUTHSIDE
AMERICAN HARDWARE
South on Old 27

Coldwater, Michigan

Plumbing &amp; Electrical Supplies
All Hardware Items
We Cut &amp; Thread Pipe
Distributor for Kosco Abrasive Grinding Wheels
Open all day Saturday 8- 5 P.M. Week days 7:30 - 5:30

WHITE SUPPLY
COMPANY
WALTERS BUILDING
SUPPLY

Plumbing and Heating

Halfway Between
Quincy and Coldwater

639 E. Chicago Road
Coldwater

Wholesale Distributors

Office Supplies- Books- Gifts- Cards
Coldwater, Mich.
"Your school supply headquarters"

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN
NATIONAL BANK
51 W. Pearl St.
Coldwater

WARNER OIL
COMPANY
73 Race Street
Coldwater

' 'More than a Century
of Service''
Offices in Coldwater, Union City
and Tekonsha
279-7511

190

278-5844

�"Your Paint Headquarters"

WOLVERINE
PAINT &amp;WALLPAPER
COMPANY
88 West Chicago
Coldwater
278-2745

TJ..IE. GUN G~OP
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Separates by Pande&gt;ra, Bobbie Brooks, Levi's for
Gals Szs. 3 to 15. Many styles and colors to
choose from
WOODWARDS
WOMEN'S WORLD OF FASHION
Downtown Coldwater

931 Clarendon Road
Quincy, Michigan

49082

"Where Friendship and
Science Meet"

NORMAN L. WOOD &amp;
SONS
Excavating and Grading
Phone - 542-3908
899 Moore Rd.
Quincy

WATTS DRUGS
Quincy, Michigan
Phone 639-5125

The Oriole Staff expresses their
appreciation and thanks to our
advertising patrons and sponsors who
helped in making our 1976 Oriole Spirit
possible.

191

�Sponsors
ALLEN MARATHON - Allen
AMERICAN LEGION - Quincy
Sherman-Demarest Post # 157
ANDY'S ANTIQUES- Allen
MRS. BARBARAJ. BAKER
BENEDICT'S RESTAURANT- Quincy
BORON SERVICE STATION - Quincy
BRANCH GARDENS - Quincy
COLD'd ATER CLEANERS - Coldwater
FLOWERS BY KAREN - Coldwater
GABRIEL'S TAVERN- Quincy
GREEN'S ORCHARD- Allen
"Fruits in Season"
GREER ENTERPRISES, INC.
Glen Ray Div. - Quincy
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM C. HARMON
HAWKIN'S PRODUCE MARKETColdwater
HOME BUILDERS REALTY- Quincy
JAY'S OLDS-CADILLAC, INC.Coldwater

JOLA YNE'S BEAUTY SHOP- Quincy
KIESS JEWELRY - Coldwater
RAYMOND A. KRANZ, D.D.S.
LAURELL GAS AND OIL- Quincy
MR. AND MRS. HENRY D. LONGHINI
MAGIC MIRROR BEAUTY SALON- Allen
MR. AND MRS. GENE MERRITT
MR. AND MRS. EDMUND MIDDEL
STANLEY B. NORRIS, D.O.
NORTH BUTLER STORE - Quincy
ORIOLE SNACK SHACK
' 'We Appreciate Your Business' '
D. R. OSBORN, D.P.M.
KATHERINE PENGELLY - Allen
Antiques
MR. AND MRS. 0. W. RIMES
DICK TAYLOR AND DAVE ERNEST
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE THOMPSON
JAMES R. VOZAR INSURANCE AGENCY

���ORIOLE SPIRIT OF 1976
QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL
QUINCY, MICHIGAN

* TABLE OF CONTENTS *
SUPER SENIORS OF 1976 * 7
SUPERIORS AND STAFF * 31
SPORTS* 45
SHENANIGANS * 75
SENSATIONS* 93
STUDENTS- HIGH SCHOOL * 107
STUDENTS- MIDDLE SCHOOL * 125
STUDENTS-ELEMENTARY* 153
SPONSORS * 175

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���ORIOLE
CONTENTS
PEOPLE OF THE YEAR

8
30
35
40
46

Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshm e n
Faculty, Staff, and Administration

Editor - Marlene Middel
Assistant Editor - De nise Harmon
Business Manage r - Sherry King
Sports Editors- Marl&lt; Loveberry , John Ric e , Va l
Bemis, Dorothy Hargrea ve
Photographe rs - Va l Thornton , Lori Mills, Val Be mis,
Dorothy Hargre ave, Nick Rockhold
Advisor - Mrs. Joanne Longhini
Othe r Staff Members - De nnis Burlew , Melind a Davis,
Jan Dull, Kim Dunn, Cam Gary, Rosann Klepaci&lt;, Maxine
Arnett, Karen Justice , Karen Matz, Le nny Peavey ,
Dave And e rson, Robin Connin, Dave Elde r, Pam
Le wis, Tia Macklin, Sue O'Brien, Doug Parker, Doug
Patterson, Lori Pie rson, Jim Sherwood, Nathan
Strong, Steve Sullivan
Cover Photography - Bill Mosle r

QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL
QUINCY, MICHIGAN
1977
Produced annually by the Oriole staff, a su bsidiary of the Modern Commu nications c lass
of Qui nc y High School, and pub lishe d by the Ta ylor Publishing Company , Dallas ,
Te xas.

�EVENTS OF THE YEAR

58 Ho m ecom ing- A " McOriole " Victory
60 Proj e ct Christmas- Ninth Year
6~ Drama - ''Cactus Flowe r''
"You· re a Good Man, Charlie Brown"
64 Tip-Up
66 Orio le Week
68 Tril&lt;e Race
70 Banque t and Prom- "This One ' s For You "

Thi s is your high schoo l, a sc hoo l to cherish and be proud of. It has over e ighty years of
progr\.!ss and deve lopment to its credi t. It is a good school in a good town; and your attitude
to ward it will help immeasurably to keep it the kind of school you want it to be .
Your sc hoo l has a fin e tradition to live up to . It has been on the accredited list of the
Unive rsity of Michigan since 1905, and accre dited by North Central Associa tion of Colleges
and Secondary Schools since 1937. In the years of its ex istence it has rece ived recognition
for outstand ing work in many fi e lds .
You can be proud of your presen t school bu il di ng. It re place d the o ld building that stood .
on the same spot. It was dedicated in January, 1932 . In 1943, the ne w "Athle tic Fie ld"
replace d "Lake Fi e ld" located in the west end of tow n . The vocational addition was dedicated in April , 1955 . The new high school bu il ding was dedicated in Fe bruary. 1962. The
athl e tic fi e ld was re built in 1969 . With the comp letio n of these faciliti es Quincy now possesses one of the fin est high school plants in southern Michigan.
But, after all, it is not the physical plant that makes the school . It is YOU, the student ,
who makes its nam e - by your work, your spirit , and your character.
It is your sc hoo l, keep it c lea n, nea t and a lwa ys re fl ec t credit to yourse lf, you r pare nts ,
yo ur community. Dress ne at ly and appropriate ly, be proud of yourse lf and you will be proud
of your school.
The high school exists for only one purpose, to provide an education for the youth of the
nation. In obtaining this ed ucation you must work, study , conce ntrate and a lw ays strive to
do bette r. Learning isn ' t always easy , nor is it always fun. Your teachers try to keep the
subjects inte resting . How eve r, like anything e lse, lea rning takes long hours of practice;
sometimes these are monotonous, other times short and humorous.

2

�GROUPS

74 Student Council
75 National Honor Society
76 Band

80
82
83
84
86
88
89
90
92

Youth in Government
Chorus
Future Homemakers of America
Varsity Club
Future Farme rs of America
Library Club
Quincy Society for the Performing Arts
French Club
Orio le Staff

Although many ex tracurricular activities are available for your participation, obtaining
an educa tion is the first objective and of most importance . Education is the key which opens
the door to a better life for you. You have on ly one chance- take it, use it wisely and well.
There are many organizations in your high school classified as extracurricular; from these
you can gain a vast amount of enjoyment and a good share of education in the fine an of
geuing along with others.
The following clubs and organizations are active: French Club , Future Farmers of America, Future Homemakers of America, Library Club, National Honor Society. Quincy Society for the ·Pe rforming Ans, Student Council , Varsity Club, and Youth in Government .
We have had one of the outstanding bands in southern Michigan for many years. It has
bee n a c red it to th e schoo l a nd community . It is open to any student who is pre pared and has
musical ability.
The band takes pan in many local events , the traditional homecoming parad e , the mem orial parade. and other community parad es , as well as the state and regional contests.
Practical experience in journalism can be obta ined by working on the school pape r and
yea rbook. Consult the sponsor for further information.

3

�SPORTS
100
10 2
104
108
11 2
116
118
124
128
132
134
136
138

Cross Country
Go lf
Gir ls Baske tba ll
Footba ll
Vo ll e yba ll
Wre st ling
Baske tball
Base ba ll
Tracl&lt;
Bowling
Chee rle ad e rs
Coache s
Re cords

At Quincy High Schoo l you have th e oppo rtunit y to participate in a vari e t y of ath let ic
a ctiviti es . e ith e r as an a ctive participant or a spe ctato r. Th e re is a dee p sati sfa ctio n to be
fo und in wo rking with tea mmates in so m e vigorous spo rt or in jo ining classma tes in c hee ring
th e te am on .

'

In 1974 Quinc y e nte re d a ne w association of sc hools . the Big Ei ght Inte rscho las tic Assoc i ati on . c o mposed of Athe ns . Concord. Home r. Jonesv ill e . Rea ding . Sprin g po rt, Uni o n
C ity . a nd Qu inc y . Thi s co nfe re nce ha s bee n form ed for the purpose of fos te ring inte rsc holastic a c ti vit ies be twee n m em be r schoo ls . Ea ch year tro phi es arc gi ve n to th e sc hoo ls win ning cham pi onships in ea ch spo rt and an all-spo rts tro ph y is a lso prese nted .
Any boy o r girl tr ying for a pl a c e on a te am should be willing to giv e his or he r bes t a t a ll
tim es . It is und e rstood that wh e n a stud e nt pre se nts himse lf as a candidate for one of th e
schoo l te ams he accepts full re sponsibilit y to conduct hi mse lf at al l tim es as a sportsman
and a tru e re prese ntativ e of Quincy High Schoo l.
Th e Quincy Athl e tic Board in accordanc e with th e Michigan High School Ath le tic Associa ti on se ts up a nd interpre ts all e ligibility rul es for high sch ool stud e nts . Our schoo l must
co nfo rm to these rul es at al l tim es or we may lose th e pri vil e ge of compe t ing wi th othe r
hi gh schoo ls .
The sta te e li gibi lit y rul es will alwa ys be pos te d in the sc hoo l building .

�OTHER IMPORTANT PEOPLE

142 Middle School
180 Ele m e ntary
200 Spo nsors and Ind e x to Advertisers

Graduation re qui rements - A total o f 20 c redits is requ ired fo r graduation. The on l y
ex cep tions are tran sfe r stude nts wh o must ca rr y a regular class load o nce they e nter Qu incy
High Schoo l.
All stu de nts , rega rdl ess o f wh en they g raduate , must ha ve at least 15 academic cre dits.
Acad em ic credits includ e a ll su bj ec ts with the exce ptio n o f music , phys ical e ducation,
library a id e , teacher aide, a nd offi ce aide .
General info rmati on - A . Required cou rses nee ded fo r graduation: 1 cred it o f math , 2
credits o f physical education o r band in 9th o r lOth g rades. 3 credits o f Eng lish, 2 c red its of
science , 2 credits of soc ial studies o f which \.', c re d it must be government; B. All stude nts
must carry fi ve courses each of the four yea rs o f schoo l. At least four o f these cou rses ea ch
year must be academic . Six courses may be ca rri ed; C. Acti vit y cred'it cou rses includ e :
au di o -visua l, band, library aide, office aide, ph ysica l educ atio n, and teac he r aide; D. A
minimum o f 20 c re dits is requi red fo r g raduatio n o f which at least 15 must be academic
credits; E. A stud ent cannot rece ive cre dit fo r co urse duplication or course reg ression; F.
Summe r schoo l or correspondence courses must be approved b y the principal in order to
count to wa rd s graduation; G. Dri ve r educat io n is o ffe re d during the sc hoo l year and summers without credit toward g raduation; H. The prerequisites liste d fo r the courses are g uid es
to success in the courses and are listed for the benefit o f th e stud ents; I. It is impo rtant that
all stud e nts deve lop satisfactory pe rsona l characte ristic s and, wh enever possible , participate in ex tracurricular activit ies; an d J . It is the des ire o f the administration and the professional staff to continua ll y str ive for improvement. The re fore, it is possible tha t the requ irem e nts, cu rri cu lar offerings , and ru les and regu lat ions will cha nge acco rd ing to the nee ds.
Ev e ry year certain stud e nts win distinct io n fo r themse l ves a nd fo r you r sc hoo l in various
ways.
Honors availabl e to senio rs at Qu incy High Sc hoo l are: Outstanding boy and girl citizen,
Boys' and Gi rl s ' State , D . A .R . Good Cit ize n , Danfo rth - Foun da tion "I Dare You " Awa rds ,
Top T e n, Schola rship a ward for a 3 -po int average o r be tte r, National Hono r Society .
Awards are presented in ag ricu lt ure , comme rcial, mathematics, publicati o ns, science ,
band , a nd athletics . Service awards are a lso presented to librarians, stude nt counci l, and
class offic e rs.

5

�ACME BELT RECOATING
INC.

BALDWIN CLINIC

Recoating of Used
Abrasives for Over
22 Years

Veterinary Medical
Facility

639-4236
Arnold and Cole Streets

Quincy - Coldwater

B&amp;D
TOOL &amp; DIE, INC.

BECKWITH FURNITURE

Custom Work- Jigs and
Fixtures

Large Stock of New Furniture
Bassett Headquarters

114 West Chicago, Quincy
639-9305

Central Road at S. Ray - Quincy Rd.
Quincy
Phone - 639-4246

Congratulations
Seniors

BILL &amp; RUTH'S TV

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PARTY STORE
Open 7 Days a Week

904 W. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
Phone 639-9615

891 E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater, Michigan
278-4459

J. B. BRANCH &amp;

BOLLEGRAF'S

COMPANY

Ladies Queen Size Apparel
Men 's Big and Tall Apparel
to Size 60
6 E. Chicago
Quincy

6

Our l OOth Year

Col dwater

4 Floors of Merchandise
34-36 W. Chi cago
Phone 278-2664

�Branch County
Chiropractic Clinic, P. C.
K. 0. Branham, D.C.
683 E. Chicago Rd.
2 Miles East of I-69
Coldwater, Michigan
49036
Phone 517-279-9377

SENIORS

Good Luck to the Class of '77

BRANCH INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.
Formerly Melvin Blue Agency, Inc.
46 W. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan
Phone 639 -4100

BUDD'S BODY SHOP
Bumping and Painting
23¥2 Hr. Wrecker Service
87 W. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan
Phone:
Day - 639-4259
Night - 639-4424

7

�Being a Senior
Greg
Andrews

Maxine Coreen
Arnett

Karla Jo
Arnold

Fre ddie J .
Avra

Vicki S.
Beckwith

Juli Kae
Be mis

Jayne B.
Bethel

Edwin A .
Bowerman Jr.

Carrie Dawn
Bradley

Michael A .
Brewer

Kim Allison
Brickey

Michael D.
Buckley

8

�Means.

•

•
De nnis L.
Burlew

Nathan K.
Carpenter

Jan Lynn
Clemenson

SENIOR CLASS
OFFICERS
Sherry Stempien,
Secretary; Kathy
Moore, Pr esid ent;
Ke lly Reynolds,
Tr eas ur e r;
Juli
Bemis , Historian ;
Donna Re ichhart,
Vice President, not
pictured .

Cynthia Jo
Co an

Donna Sue
Cribbs

Melinda J.
Davis

9

�You Have
Lori Lee
Ditton

1ane an Miche ll e
Dull

Kim Mari e
Dunn

Mary Ann
Dunn

Bob
Easterday

Kare n Elaine
England

Lori Ann
Ever line

1eff 1 .
Ewers

10

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Ke nne th M.
Ficl&lt; le

Jam es Eric
Fidle r

Kath ry n Joa n
Fish

Thom as K .
Fish

Ch e ryl Anne
Frye r

Mary Ann
Galla tin

Kare n Su e
Gardn e r

Rick De an
Gardn e r

11

�The Top of
Cameron Lee
Gary

Elizabeth Ann
Geishen

Patty I.
Giffey

Claude Gregory
Gilbert

Brenda L.
Grat z

Sandra Kay
Green...

12

�Your Mountain

•

•

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T amara Kim
Green

Rolland V.
Hale

Brenda Anne tta
Harmon

Ste ve n Ra y
Hawes

Debra Jo
Howell

Linda C.
Hue pen be cke r

13

�Only to
Douglas Re id
Hutchins

Rebe cca Sue
Jense n

De anna Lynn
Justice

Kare n Sue
Justice

Tina M.
Kana by

Beth Ann
Keeton

Miche lle M.
King

Rosanna Marie
Klepack

Judith R.
Kline

Michael Kenne th
Kling

Susan Elaine
Knapp

John Charles
Lange

14

�Find

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•

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Dave P.
Lo ngardner

Corne lia
Lorez

Robe n La yne
Love be rr y

Te resa Ann
Love be rry

Ste phanie Lynn
Lo vell

Scott Alan
Luce

Kare n Jo
Matz

Linda Ka y
McCann

Be tty Jo yc e
McGee

The resa Ma y
Me iring

Marle ne Jo y
Midd e l

David W .
Millard

15

�Many More
Lori Anne
Mil ls

Darle ne R.
Mine r

Evange lia
Miuou

Kathryn Ann
Moore

Rick
Morris

David Jose ph
Motsinger

16

�Ahead.
Kevin John
Newberry

Rick E.
Nickerson

James Bradford
Normandin

William Joseph
O'Brie n

Joseph Paul
Omlor

Beth Ann
Osborne

17

�Class Colors
Michael Dean
Parker

Teresa Marie
Paul

Tammy Sue
Payton

Le nard Wayne
Peavey

John W.
Perry

Ricky Joe
Peterson

Annette M .
Pierson

James Kenneth
Pifer

Christine A.
Pomranka

William
Pope

Dennis M .
Quimby

Rusty Franklin
Rasmussen

18

�Purple and White
Donna Jea n
Reichhan

Kelly Sue
Reynolds

Marcia J.
Rice

Be njamin Aus tin
Richardson

CarlL.

Rogers

Deborah A.
Russe ll

19

�Class Flower
De bra Ann
Sal ye r

Sa ll y Ann
Sattl e r

Phillip H.
Schere r

Jackie Lynn
Schultz

Martin Ke ith
Se bring

Pam e la F.
Sl eesman

De nise Marie
Smith

Michae l L.
Smi th

::•_

20

.

~

...

�White Rose
Linda
Smurr

Gle nn Edward
Snyd e r

Li nda Je an
Spe ake r

T eena Marie
Spe rbe cl&lt;

Victori a Lee
Spurlock

She rr y Le e
Stem pie n

T e na Ma rie
St e m pi e n

Julie Ann
Stra ng

21

�Class Song"Do You Feel Like I Do?"
Lisa Lorraine
Sullivan

Mary Ann
Taylor

Ruth Elaine
Temples

Valerie Hope
Thornton

Jeff
VanLandingham

Julie Ann
Warkoczeski

Janice Lynn
Watts

Bruce William
Wood

Douglas L.
Yuhl

Seniors Not Pictured
Gary Lee
Albright
Maria
Araujo
Michael
Azzarello
Maureen Marie
Cholka

22

Thomas R.
Coco

Joyce
Keifer

Jon
Cutler

Dale D.
Parshall

Norman Lee
Elkins

Faith A.
Ricker

David A.
Gade

Debra Lynne
Tessin

�Seniors Present.

•

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23

�1977

Page 23: MOST BASHFUL- Brenda Gratz, Dave Millard; CUT-UPS - Jan Clemenson, Mike Smith;
FRIENDLIEST- Connie Lorenz, Jeff VanLandingham;
ALL AROUND SENIORS - Marlene Middel, Jim Normandin.
Page 24: MOST TALKATIVE: Jan Clemenson, Jeff
VanLandingham; MOST INTELLIGENT AND MOST
LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Liz Geishert, Nathan Carpenter; FLIRTS - Beth Osborne, Ken Fickle; MOST
ATHLETIC - Debb Russell, Scott Luce ; BEST LOOKING- Sue Knapp, Ed Bowerman.

24

�Hall of Fame

LONGEST HAIR - Terry Loveberry, Mike Parker; MOST
ACTIVE - Marlene Middel, Scott
Luce; BEST PERSONALITY - Val
Thornton, Jim Normandin; BEST
BUlL T - Greg Gilbert (Toni
Cholka not pictured); TALLEST Julie Warkoczeski, Jim Fidler;
SHORTEST - Sally Sattler, Mike
Azzarello; BEST DRESSED - Sue
Knapp, Ken Fickle.

25

�Grads Reap A wards and Diplomas

26

�I

June 8 was Honors Night for the class of '77. Pictured at left are
Carrie Bradle y, 4-year perfect attendance award; the Top Ten:
Nathan Carpente r, Liz Geishen, Vicki Spurlock, Carrie Bradley,
Julie Strang, Becky Jensen, Linda Hue pen becker, Tina Kana by,
Jim Normandin, Kim Brickey; Bill O'Brie n, Special Accomplishme nt Award; Jim Normandin, the Normandin Award which was
prese nte d by his father Mr. Jim Normandin, the Varsity Club
Scho larship, Boys' State Award, the American Legion Outstanding
Service Award; Mike Kling, Kim Brickey, Marlene Midde l. Dramatics Awards; and Shelle y King, Girls Athlete of the Ye ar.
Other awards included : Scott Luce, Boys Athlete of the Yea r
Award; Karen Matz, Principal 's Citizenship Award; Carrie Brad ley
and Greg Andre ws, the Danforth " I Dare You" Award; Marl e ne
Midd e l, DAR Good Citizen Award, Girls' State, and the Am e rican
Le gion Outstanding Service Award; Mike Smith, Boys' State ; Patti
Giffe y, Girls' State; Cheryl Fryer and Jan Dull, the John Phillip

Sousa Award.
Nathan Carpenter was re cognize d as a National Me rit Scholarship finalist and also re c e ive d a Tri-St ate che mical scholarship,
the MSU Award for Acade mic Exce llence, and the KCC Board of
Trustees Award. Linda Hue pe nbe cke r, Tina Kana by, and Shelley
King re c e ive d the Quincy Rotary Club scholarships. Jim Normandin
was giv e n the Quincy BPW scholarship. The Charl es A . Ryan Foundation Awards went to Che ryl Fryer, Jim Normandin, and Carrie
Bradley . Liz Geishen e arned the KCC Board of Trustees Award, the
Elks Club scho larship, and the Murray State Unive rsity Alumni
scholarship.
Baccalaure ate services were held on June 5 with the Re v. Mr.
Clyde Mills addre ssing the graduates. Mr. Judd Am e n, noted col umnist of the De troit Free Press , de live red the c omme nce me nt
addre ss at the ninety-se ve nth annual comme nce me nt e xe rcises on
June 10.

27

�Best Wishes
to the
Class
of
1977
From
Director, Officers and Staff
of

~
FIIlST NATIONAL BANK

f-r'

of South Central Michigan

Offices in Quincy, Coldwater Twp. , Bronson, North Adams

LiiRST
/llATIPNAL
I: ANK

28

�BURGER CHEF

UNDERCLASSMEN

Good Luck
Quincy Orioles
Come in and see us
after the games.
432 Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Congratulations Seniors
From

R. G. COCHRANE
CONTRACTING. INC.

CARL'S BAR

373 Brocklebank Rd.
Quincy

24 East Chicago
Quincy, Michigan

639-4068

C &amp; F VENDING COMPANY
185 Jay Street

Locally-owned Full-line Vending
Servicing Business, Schools,
and Industry
Coldwater

278-5860

29

�Juniors Anticipate
Susan Albright
Teresa Allen
David Anderson
Ted Arne tt
Craig Baranouski

Linda Beckwith
Valerie Bemis

Jerry Bonham
John Boulton

Cyndi Bowerman
Jamie Bowerman
Ronald Bradley
Martha Burritt
Steve Coan

Kurt Condra
Robin Connin

Tammy Cottman
Carmen Cutcher

Marc Cutler
Debbie DesJardins
Lori Ditto
Karen Downer
Re be cca Dunsmore

30

�Their Turn in Limelight
David Elder
Gerald Englehardt
Cindy England
Tamara Fickle
Bruce Finley

Lorei Fish
Patricia Ford
Pe rry Fosdick
James French
Karen Fryer

Marian Gallop
Betty Geer
Dorothy Hargrea ve
Denise Harmon
Randy Houtz

Todd Hull
Dennis Hutchins
Pam Iles
Dave Johnston
Theresa Kanaby

Doug Keeslar
Robert Kempton

Sherry King
Lowell Kriser

Pam Kurtz
Dave Lentz

31

�Pam Lewis
Debbie Liggins
Theresa Locke
Mark Loveberry
Margaret Lyons

Patty Lyons
Tia Macklin
Mark Malone
Kelly Matz
Dawn Meade

Garry McClellan
Kitty McDowell

Denise McFarland
Jeff McRae

Jacqueline Middel
Bruce Miller

Kim Miller
Kim Normandin

Sue O'Brien
Don Ostrander

Doug Parker
Frank Parkinson
Douglas Patterson
Lori Pierson
Roy Pohl

32

�Scott Pomranka
John Rice
Linda Roberts
Marc Roberts
Jody Robson

Nick Rockhold
Teresa .Rubley
Naomi Rupp
Scott Saunders
Duane Sawdey

CLASS
OFFICERS
Brett Spalding Historian; Sherry
King - Secretary;
Randy Houtz President; Bruce
Miller
Vice
President; and
Denise Harmon Treasurer.

Becky Schultz
Jim Sherwood
Cheryl Snyder
Brett Spalding
Joseph Stempien

Curtis Stephens
Ronald Stephens
Mike Stout
Norm Suang
Annette Strauss

33

�Kim Strouse
Nathan Strong
Steve Sullivan
Eileen Swallow
Tim Tracy

Jeff Travis
Elley Traxler
Jeff VanDyke
Nancy Vozar
Kenneth Wagner

Dale Waligora
Paulette Walters

Bob Wendorf
Craig Wert

•

I
Jeff Williams
Kathy Williams

Kathie Wolfe
Douglas Wonders
Kenneth Wood
Donald Wooden
Peggy Wright
NOT PICTURED:
Tony Weaver

34

�Sophoiilores SIIlile With
Understanding
Linda Aike n
Teresa And erson
Nick Arnold
Cindi Baranouski
Rita Beem e r

Be cky B.oley

Sam Bonham

Scott Boston
Kim Bre we r
Don Burritt
Nara Bye rs
Maria Carpe nter

Doug Chane y
Augusta Cluff
Nora Cole
Kathy Cottman
Mary Cotton

John Coward
Terri Davis
Vicki Dunn
Bob Durham
Deana England

Scott. Field
Dawn Finley
Linda Fish
Terry Forsyth
Dawn Fowler

35

�As They Learn About Life,
Pam Free burn
He le n Gangaway
Ke vin Godfrey
Belinda Gratz
Bob Hagaman

Trixie Hale
Virgil Harmon

Danny Herman
Teresa Herman

Christine Holloway
Rita Hooley
Cindy Horney
Dennis Houck
Lori Hughes

Shari Ingraham
Hal Jensen

Lori Kling
Kim Knisely

Sidney Kreis
Cathy Lange
Jane tte Laurell
Kim Love be rry
Darryl Lovell

36

�About Others, and About
Theiilselves

CLASS OFFICERS
Maria Carpenter Treasurer;
Amy
Porter - Vice President; Scott Walls
- Historian; Kim
Rodesiler - President; and Kim
Knisely - Secretary.

Dawn Lyons
Mike Maggart
Patrick Malone
Brenda Marowelli
Jeff McClellan

Earle an Me Vicker
Jerry McVicker
Cindy Millard
Tim Mills
Greg Miner

Scott Moore
Armond Morris

Rebecca Neeley
Karol Newberry

37

�Jim Nickerson
Caro lyn Nordyke
Oasey Normandin
De nise Norton
Jim Null

Mary Odum
Linda Ogurchak
Brenda Osborne
De bbie Pangborn
Julie Paul

Cathie Pomranka
Dorinda Pie rson
Renee Pierson
Amy Porter
Karen Provencal

Kathy Provencal

Scott Reams

Bruce Rice
Wendy Riddle
Rick Rimmer
Ralph Ringle
Kim Rodesiler

Rege Rupp
Doug Russell
Julie Russell
Susan Sattler
Lucille Scherer

Maria Scherer
Edward Schultz
Kurt Schultz
Kirk Sinclair
Jackie Sleesman

38

�Randy Smead
Candy Smith
Dianna Smith
Sandy Smith
Sharon Snyder

Pam Speaker
Connie Stempien
Zygmunt Stimer
Troy Strane
Tom Strauss

Kim Strother
Doug Suever
Brian Taylor
Tim Taylor
LuAnn Thompson

Brent Thornton
Bob Tobolske

Daniel Wallace
Scott Walls

David Walstead
Tammi Walters

Jim Watts
Jeff Wells
Mark Whitney
Kristie Williams
Michele Wood

Loyde Worden
Ed Zimmerman
Jon Z i mmerman

NOT PICTURED:
T ina Ash
James Bowditch
Jeff Dove
Beverly Parshall
Lori Peck
Lee Richards
39

�Freshmen
Carl Albright
Robert Albright
Karen Andrews
Lena Arnett
Colleen Avery

Scott Badders
Charles Barber
Cheryl Barnett
Richard Bean
David Becker
Scott Becker
Donna Billman
CLASS OFFICERS
Phil Cutler - President; Darin Friend
- Treasurer; Sandy
Jensen - Vice President;
Bonnie
Wolfe - Historian;
and Cathy Johnson
- Secretary.
Laurie Bliss
Dollie Blowers

Debra Bondsteel
Harold Bondsteel

Cindy Booher
Dave Booher

Nancy Bowerman
Scott Bowerman
Sheila Boyd
Timothy Brewer
David Brown

40

•

•

•

�Slightly Confused, But.

•

•

Cheryl Buckberry
De borah Burlew
Bonnie Burritt
Sue Byrd
The resa Coco

Rhoda Coward
Brian Crabill
Dane Cutcher
Phil Cutler
The resa. Deal

Dennis DeCaire
Paul Dirsche ll
Bre nda Dooley
Ed Dooley
Miche lle DuBay

Kevin Dules
Terry Dull
Tim Dunn
Steve Elkins
Patrick Falzon

Jodi Fie ld
Linda Forsyth
Kris Fosdick
Rodney Fre de rick
Jon Fre itas

Darin Frie nd
Patricia Frye r
Linne Gordon
Richard Hand
Raymond Hanse l

Brian Hawes
Roger Hoch
Joe Hoffman
Scott Holt
Dawn Howe ll

41

�Sandra Hulbert
Scott Hutchins
Rhonda Iles
Kathy Je nkins
Sandy Je nse n

Ca th y Johnson
Martha Jones
Sarah Kaufman
Jam es Keeslar
Brenda Keeton

Sherri Knise ly
Greg Kochendorfer
Caro lyn Laure l!
Cynthia Legg
The resa Liggins

Brian Ludlow
Margie McConnell
Lu Ann McDowell
Tod McLain
Joe McRae

Roxanne McRae
Victor McVicker
Jam es Meade
Me lissa Medlock
Karen Midd e l

Mike Milks
Brenda Mille r
Linda Mine r
Rand y Moche rman
Ken Newberry

Vo n Nicho lson
Cath y Nordyke
Co nnie Nordyke
Tim Parke r
Je ffe ry Phair

Jim Phair
Lynette Pie rson
Le Ro y Pope
Johnn y Prince
Randy Rasmusse n

42

I

�Ginna Rice
Mark Rice
Ron Rice
Dan Richards
Patricia Ries

Danny Robens
Chuck Rubley
Nanette Rupp
Craig Ryan
Richard Sattler

Edward Saxman
Hubert Scherer
Gerald Shobe
Bill Smith
Scott Smith

Todd Smith
Debbie Smurr
Donald Snyder
Randy Sours
Jenny Stempien

Dawn Strong
Debra Suever
Keith Teachout
Patty Travis
Paul Traxler

Terri Tuttle
Myron Welch
Randy Wendorf
Kathy Wilkinson
Lori Wilson

Tammy Winchell
Bonnie Wolfe
Connie Wolfe
Chris Woodward
Diana Wooden

Dennis Zimmerman

NOT PICTURED:
Beth Adams
Scott Blair
Eileen Howard
Roxanne Snodgrass
43

�Best of Luck
From the
48 \\' . Chicago
Co ldwate r
Qua lity Shoes for the
Family
Orthopedic Ce nte r for
Entire Family Fitting

COLDWATER
RECREATION
Comp lim e nts of

Hom&lt;.! of th e Tri-Stiltl.! C l assic

CHAPMAN SALES
AND SERVICE
28 0 N . Ray-Quinc y Rd ·
Qui nc y , Michigan
Robert and Ca rm a Shook

CONRAD
INSURANCE
AGENCY

44

Congratula tions
Se niors
Fro m

Our
Frie ndl y Age nc y

CROTTY
CORPORATION

30 N . Cla y
Co ldwate r
Michigan

Quinc y , Michigan

�FACULTY,
STAFF AND
ADMINISTRATION

Complete Camping a nd Recreational
Facilities
Seasona l Campground
May 1- Nov . 1

King Ele ctric Supply, Inc .
652 E . Chicago
Coldwater, Michigan

Rura l Rome # 2 - Quincy, MI
Phone (5 17) 639-4516
Barney and Eunice Pohl

'~l.
Congratulations
Se niors

KNAPP POOLS
INC.

·J EWELRY
Your C l ass Ring He adquarters
2 to 4 Weeks De livery
7 W . Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan

and

KNAPP
ENTERPRISES

D &amp; D CYCLE
Yamaha Sales and Service
Duan..; Fi e l d
695 E. Chicago Road
Duan..; Ca rpe nter
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

45

�MR. GARY ADAMS
Hillsdale College , B.A.
Social Studies
Physical Education
Golf Coach
JV Basketball Coach
Freshman Advisor

MRS. VICTORIA BUDD
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Math

46

MS . JUDY BROWN
Sienna He ights, B. A .
English
French
French Club Advisor

MR. MARTIN CHARD
Western Michigan University,
B.S.
Social Studies
Girls' Track Coach

MRS. VIRGINIA BROWN
Weste rn Michigan University,
M.A.
Librarian
Library Club Advisor

MRS. PENNY CHARD
Western Michigan Unive rsity,
M.A.
Guidance Counselor

�MS. JANE CRAWFORD
East e rn Michigan Unive rsity,
B.S.
He lping T e ache r
Cheerle ading Advisor

MRS. ELEANOR FRENCH
Western Michigan University,
B.S.
Home Economics
Future Homemakers of
America Advisor

MR. TOM DEMERS£
Northe rn Michigan University,
B.S.
Shop
Drafting
Industrial Math a nd Blue print
Re ading

MR. JOHN DOGAN
Central Michigan Unive rsity ,
B.S.
Shop
Arts and Cra fts
Industria l Vocatio ns

MRS. MARY GALE
Olivet College, B.A.
English
Physical Education
Sophomore Advisor

MR. DAN GROH
Central Michigan University,
B.A.
Art
Q. M.S. Wrestling Coach

47

�MR. GREG GRUNER
Central Michigan University,
B.S.
Permanent Substitute
Audio- Visual Director
JV Football Assistant
Varsity Baseball Assistant

MRS. DONNAJOHNSON
Sienna Heights, B.A .
English
Spa nish
Senior Advisor

48

MR. MAX HEINEMANN
Michigan State University,
M . A.
Social Worker

MR . GENE LEWIS
Michigan State University,
M.A .
Science

MR. MICHAEL HOFFNER
Lake Superior State College,
B. S.
Typing
Shorthand
Seventh Grade Basketball
Coach
Q. M.S . Boys' Track Coach

MS. MELISSA LLOYD
Alma College, B. A .
Physical Ed ucation
Socia l Studies
Girls' JV Basketball Coach
Varsity Volleyball Coach
Junior Advisor

�MRS. JOANNE LONG HINI
Ce ntral Michigan University,
B.A.
English
Yearbook and Newspaper
Advisor
Freshman Adviso r

I

MR. EDWARD NOFZ
Defiance College , M.A .
Scie nce
Sophomore Advisor

MR. DAN LUDLOW
Hillsdal e College, B.S.
Math
Athle tic Director
JV Football Coach
Boys' Track Coach

MR . MICHAEL NOWICKI
Hillsdal e College, B.A.
Social Studies
Physical Education
JV Football Coach
JV Baseball Coach
Varsity Club Advisor

MR. ROBERT MITCHELL
Bowling Green University,
M.A .
Guidance Counse lor
Student Council Advisor

MR. RICH ARD OVERGAARD
Valparaiso, B.M.E.
Band

49

�MR. ANDREW PARZYCH
Eastern Michigan University,

B. B.
Accounting
General Business
Consumer Education
Junior Advisor

MR. CHARLES SNYDER
Michigan State University,
M.A.
Agriculture
Future Farmers of America
Advisor

50

MRS. GERTRUDE RIDER
Wright State, B.S.
Chorus

MR. ERIC TUNDEVOLD
Central Michigan University,
B.S.
Math
Varsity Football Assistant
Girls' Track Assistant
Senior Advisor

MRS. PATSY SEXTON
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Learning Disabilities Teacher

MR . BRENT VEYSEY
Defiance College, M.A.
Social Studies
Youth in Government Advisor

�MR. CHRISTOPHER
WALCZAK
Michigan State University,
M.A.
English
Quincy Society for the
Performing Arts Advisor
Drama Director

MR. SCOTT WEBER
Michigan State University,
M.A.
Science
Math

EDUCATIONAL AIDES: (left to right) Mrs. Kathleen Miller, Mrs.
Margaret Suever, Mrs. Donna Keeslar.

MRS. MAUREEN WHITEHEAD
University of Michigan, B.S.
Speech
Girls' Varsity Basketball
Coach
Girls' JV Volleyball Coach

EDUCATIONAL AIDE:
Mrs . Joanne Finley

51

�Transportation, Maintenance and Food-

(1) TRANSPORTATION STAFF: Mrs . Joa n
Matz, Mrs. The resa Donbrock, Mr. Kenneth Bid lack, Mrs. Dorothy Nickerson,
Mrs. Ve rita Delcamp , Mr. Dave Lynd;
Standing - Mrs. Diane Wa lston, Mr. Pat
Keeton, Mrs. Regina Ew e rs, Mr. Earl
Volkert, Mrs . Beve rly Naves, Mr. Fre d
Myer; Not pictured - Mr. Basil Bassage ,
Supervisor, Mrs. Rose Borge n, Mrs. Jud y
Mill er, Mrs. Be tty Reichhan, Mrs. Joyce
Riddle , a nd Mrs. Raymond Ridd le . (2)
Mr. Jack Be ll amy , new custodian at the
e le m ent ary building. (3) Ms. Al berto
Todd , Supervisor of the hot lunch sta ff.

52

�Necessary to Smooth Operation

(1) CUSTODIANS: Back - Mr. James Uhrig ,
Jennings; Mr. Edgar Smith, Supervisor; Middle- Mr. Elmer Burk , high school; Mr. Lawrence Bailey; Mr. Jim Burk, Maintenance;
Front - Mr. George Baldauf, Jennings; Mr .
Leonard Marquart, Jennings; and Mr. Jack
Bellamy, Je nnings and high school. (2)
COOKS: Mrs. Winnie Marsh, Jenni ngs; Mrs.
Alene Travis; Mrs . Donna McCurley, Je nnings; Mrs. Caroline Knise l y, high school;
Mrs. Marie Ke ith, high school; Ms . Alberta
Todd, Supervisor ; Not pictured - Mrs. Barbara Rice , Jennings; Mrs. Virginia Taylor,
Jennings; Mrs. Joan Bradley, high school ; and
Mrs. She ila Landis.

53

�Still More We

ADMINISTRATION: (2) Mr. Ronald Reynolds, superintendent; (3)
Mr. Richard Spalding, high
school principal; (4) Mr. Henry
Longhini, middle school principal; (5) Mr. John Worth, elementary principal.

BOARD MEMBERS OF QUINCY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS: Mr. Raymond
Sattler , secretary; Mr. Leon Parrish, trustee; Mr. Jack Faulkner, trustee; Mr. Harold Schultz, president; Mr. W. Jack Godfrey, treasurer;
Mr. Clover Jack Fowler, vice presid e nt; and, not pictured, Mr. Je rry
Grove, trustee.

54

�Couldn't Do Without

SECRETARIAL STAFF: (left to
right, top to bottom) Mrs. Connie Natusch, high school secretary; Mrs. Donna Ford, middle
school secretary; Mrs. Sandy
Price, elementary secretary;
Mrs. Lois Ingraham, counselors'
secretary; Mrs. Susan Lambright,
superintendent's accountant and
secretary; Mrs. Mary McCurley,
superintend ent 's secretary; Mrs.
Martha Reynolds, hot lunch
clerk.

55

�DAVIS
MARINE
INC.

NORM FAULKNER
FLORIST
Dial 278 -4148

55 Green St.
Coldwater, Michigan

GARY COOPER
TRUCKING

Congratulations to
the Class of 1977

DIEDRICH FUNERAL
HOME

Grain, Fertilizer and
Lime Hauling

Quincy, Michigan

321 Clizbe Rd.
Quincy, Michigan 49082

Phone 517-639-4822

GENE'S [ M;bnJ SERVICE

-Hawoc~
foro chong~

We Specialize in ·
Lubrication
Phone 639-9595

Coldwater • Marshall
Albion

36 East Chicago
Quincy, Michigan 49082

Hillsdale and Sturgis

QUALITY
FARM &amp; FLEET,
INC.
648 E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater, Michigan
Store Hours - 8 A.M. till
5:30P . M . Mon. thru Sat.
Friday till 9 P . M.

56

HAWKINS PRODUCE
MARKET
"In the garden yesterday,

278 - 7348

in our store today . ''
East U.S. 12

Coldwater 278 -55 87

�ACTIVITIES
HILDEBRAND'S RUPP RIDERS

HOUSE OF
FABRICS

108 5 . HUDSON STREET

71 W. Pearl
Coldwater

COLDWATER . MICHIGAN 49036

Complete Sewing Needs
Vi ki ng Sewing Machines

R. D. HOUTZ
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
We wish yo u much
success i n the future.
Ro l a nd a nd Grace

(i)u:ciou.,_ §i(t,_ (o1. dJ{{
Occa1.ion:1

Cong wtu.Cation,_ to tfu:
C{a,_,_

of '77

Col dwate r, Michigan

Good Luck Seniors
From

HOZIE'S HIDEAWAY
370 Duck Lake Rd .
Alle n , Mich igan
869 - 9320

370 E. Chicago
1 Mile West of I- 69
Col dwate r, Michigan

57

�Debut of Bird Turns Out
Home coming 76 featured a food theme and the
de but of the "Oriole" as QHS's mascot, topped off
with a 33 -0 shutout of Springport.
Lori Mills was crowned Homecoming Queen. Her
court includ ed Kathy Moore, Su e Knapp, T ee na
Sperbeck , Val Thornton, and Linda McCann.
Pep Jug and Pep Can compe tition was tough but the
seniors and e ighth graders won th e respective battl es. The class of '77 also won the float competition
with their McOriole Victory float. The freshme n
placed second.
Festivities conclud ed with the annual Homecoming dance in the cafetorium featuring music by the
Whiz Kids.

58

�a McOriole Victory

59

�Project Christmas
in Ninth Year
Proj l.!ct Chri stmas , no w in its ninth ye ar, is a ye ar-round ope ra-

ti o n. The id e a be hind Proj e ct Christma s is to provid e for the
imm e dia te and lo ng-range needs o f di sad vantage d pe opl e in the
co tn munit y .

Most o f the wo rk, tho ugh, is do ne a t Christma s tim e wh e n Ne ws
Foc us stude nts and m e mbe rs of the co mmunity provid e a wee k's
suppl y o f groce ries , to ys fo r the chi ldre n , neede d clothing, and the
co mplete fixin gs fo r Christmas dinne r to nee dy fami lies . This ye ar
19 fami lies rece i ved g ift parce ls .

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�Proj ec t Christmas is stud ent - op.: rated
but advice and he lp are available from
the advisors , Mr . Chard and Mr. V.:ysey,
and an advisory committee. Marlene
Midd e l and Vick y Spurlock se rved as gene ra l co-chairmen this yea r. They were
aid e d by Linda McCann, Do nna Reichhan, Bre tt Spalding, Gle nn Snyder, Connie Lore nz , Va l Thornton, Sherry Stempie n, Randy Houtz , and Shelley King who
acte d as chairmen of various committees.

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�Two Broadway Hits Presented

CACTUS
FLOWER

''Cactus Flower'' premiered at QHS in th e fall . The play
involved a doctOr who wanted to make his girlfriend believe he had
a wife so she would marry him. His nurse portrayed his wife and in
the end she and the doctOr fell in love .
CAST
Mike Kling -----------------------------------Julian WinstOn
Marlene Middel --------------------------Stephanie Dickinson
Cindi Baranouski-- ---------------------- -Bottace lli Springtime
Dan Wallace --------------- ----- --------------Senor Sanchez
Je ff We lls-------------------------------------------- -- Igor
Kim Brickey------------------------------------------- Toni
Kevin Newberry ----------------------------Harvey Greenfie ld .

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�__.....

_._..-~· --

"You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" is
the first musical to be presented within
the last ten years. The Peanuts characte rs
lead the audie nce into great amounts of
laughter. The play had one of the largest
crowds ever to see a QHS play.
CAST
Kurt Condra --------------Charlie Bro wn
Mike Kling --------------------Snoopy
Kim Bricke y ---------------------Lucy
Brett Spalding------------------- -Linus
Ke n Wood --------- - ---------Schroe de r
Dorothy Hargreave - ---------------Patt y
ORCHESTRA: Che ryl Frye r, Dan Wallace ,
Nan Rupp. Michelle DuBay, Jeff Wi l liams.
Assistant Dire ctor -------- - --Kare n Frye r
Assistant Cho reographe r - C indi Baranouski

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�Rainbo-ws

Vicky Spurlock became the 1977 Tip- Up Quee n
during "Rai nbows Over Tip-Up," the annual pagea nt. Contestants include d : Pam Kurtz, Cy ndi Bow e rman, Tracy Alle n, Tami Ficlde, Anne tte Strauss ,
Tia Mack lin, Juli Bem is, Vicl&lt;y Spurlock, Jan Cle me nson, Mary Ga llatin , Beth Keeton , Lori Ditton ,
Patty Giffey , and Sue Knapp.
Jan Cle m e nson, Cynd i Bowerman, Beth Keeton,
Tracy Alle n, and Vicky we re sele cte d as the five
finalists from which Cyndi was nam ed first runne rup
and Be th second runne rup. Beth was also vote d the
title of Miss Congeniality by t he othe r page ant par ticipants .
Rand y Houtz and Frank Parkinso n (7) provid e d
be tw een-the -acts e nte rtainme nt a long with Maste r
of Ceremonies Bobby Hankins .

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�Over Tip-Up

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�From Saucers to Hamburgs

The cheerleaders selected Tracy Allen, Jan Clemenson, Pat
Fryer, Casey Normandin, Jody Robson, Nan Rupp, Sue Sattler,
Julie Warkoczeski, and Kathie Wolfe as nominees for the title of
· Miss Oriole. Jan Clemenson was voted the title for 1977 by the student body while Julie Warkoczeski was the runner-up.
Other activities in this week of zany fun included a hamburger eating contest , a roast, the saucer pull, and days to wear various
types of apparel.
The sophomores were victorious in the third annual saucer pull,
outscoring the freshmen by one point. The seniors finished last.

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�It All Equaled Fun

John Perry and De bb Russe ll won the
hamburge r- e ating contest for the se niors
by eating 12 hamburge rs in 710! minutes
while Mark Lovebe rry de vo ure d 7 ~ hamburge rs in as many minutes by himse lf to
be de cla red the individual c hampion.
A ne w e ve nt this ye ar was the Roast,
instigate d by Je ff VanLandingham, in
which Frank Parkinson was subj e cted to
the barbs of two faculty me mbe rs and
several students. Frank had his reve nge in
the end, though, whe n he dire cte d his
own witty and biting re mark s at th e
roaste r.

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�Prince Sets New Trike Record

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�While Freshmen Win Tug of War

The sophomore class emerged victorious
as the overall winner in the 4th annual
trike race he ld on May 12. They e arned
their victOry by points earned in each
event .

John Prince, class of 1980, set a new
record of 23 . 3 in the 100-yd. drag. Jody
Robson won the girls' 100-yd. drag in a
time of 30 .5 for the class of 1978.
Tracy Alle n, Cyndi Bowerman, Carme n
Cutcher, Karen Downer, Patti Ford,
Sherry King, Pam Kurtz, and Tia Macklin
turne d in a time of 5:59 in the 880 - yd.
relay tO win for the juniors. The boys '
880 - yd. was won by the seniors in a time
of 6:28. De nnis Burle w , Da ve Longardner ,
Scott Luc e , Jim Normandin, Le nn y
Peavey , John Pe rry , Ben Richardson, and
Mike Smith rode for the seniors . The
freshman boys he ld a good lead in this
race until the trike they were riding fell
apart.
In the annual tug of war the seniors were
unseated from the victor's throne by the
freshman boys. The juniors won the girls'
tug of war but also lost tO the freshman
boys.

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�This One's for You . ..

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�Annual Banquet/Prom
The 1977 Junior-Senior prom
was held May 14 at the Potowatomi Inn. The theme was based
on Barry Manilow's hit song
" This One's For You . "
It appears that everyone
enjoyed the dinner which consisted of ham, scalloped potatoes, salad, rolls, corn, and
cake.
After dinner · everyone danced
to music provided by Squeeze.

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�Student Council

STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS:
Randy Houtz, vice president;
Carmen Cutcher, secretary; Tim
Tracy, parliamentarian; Lori
Mills, president. Mr. Robert
Mitchell, in back, advisor.
Treasurer Lisa Sullivan is not
pictured.

The Student Council is responsible for many activities of the school year, including homecoming, the
magazine drive, Oriole Week, the trike race,
exchange days, and donut days. The Student Council
also provides five or six assemblies a year, two of
which are pictured: Jim Fry with his magic act and
Dr. Irwin Ross, a hypnotist who entertained with the
hilarious antics of students under post-hypnotic sug74

gestion.
REPRESENTATIVES: Seated - Val Thornton, Debbie
Des Jardins, Pam Iles, Teresa Anderson, Casey Normandin, Connie Stempien, Kim Loveberry; Back Juli Bemis, Shelley King, Jim Keeslar, Bob
Albright, Scott Smith, Brian Ludlow, Norm Strang,
Frank Parkinson, Jim Normandin.

�Provides Varied Activities

STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES: Front - Lori Ditton, Kathie Wolfe, Karen Matz, Rich Bean, Kim
Rodesiler, Patti Ford, Jody Robson; Back - Karen

Middel. Linda Forsyth, Kathy Cottman, Shari Ingraham. Cheryl Frye r, Robin Conn in, Mike Smith,
Connie Wolfe.

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�BAN D OFFICERS: Je ff Willia ms, Vice Presid e nt ; Doug Suever, Sophomore Re pre se ntative ; Rand y Sours , Fresha m n Re prese ntative; Juli Be mis,
Se nior Re presentative ; She lley King, Tre a sure r; Dorothy Hargre ave ,
Se cre tary ; Jan Dull, Preside nt. NOT PI CTURED : Tim Tracy, Junior
Re prese ntative .

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�First in 6 Years

Band Marches to First Division Rating
FLUTES
Cindi Baranouski
Linda Beckwith
Kim Brickey
Liz Geishen
Dorothy Hargrea ve
Teresa Herman
Chris Holloway
Kim Loveberry
Kim Normandin
Mary Odum
Brenda Osborne
Tammi Walters
Eb CLARINET
Kathie Wolfe
CLARINETS
Teresa Allen
Teresa Anderson
Kim Brewer
Jan Dull
Patti Ford
Pam Freeburn
Karen Fryer
Carol Nordyke
Karen Provencal
Teresa Rubley
Sue Sattler
Vicki Spurlock
LuAnn Thompson
Jeff Wells
ALTO CLARINET
Lori Hughes
BASS CLARINET
Duane Sawdey
ALTO SAXOPHONES
Juli Bemis
Kathy Fish
Dawn Fowler
Cheryl Fryer
Kim Knisely
Joe McRae
Casey Normandin
Kim Rodesiler
Kim Strother
Tim Tracy
TENOR SAXOPHONES
Betty Geer
Kathy Provencal
Todd Smith

CORNETS
Linda Aiken
Becky Boley
Karen Downer
Steve Hawes
Pam lies
Brenda Keeton
Pam Kurtz
Jackie Middel
Jim Null
Sue O'Brien
Sandy Smith
Connie Stempien
Jon Zimmerman
FRENCH HORNS
Debbie DesJardins
Terry Dull
Jim French
Linda McCann
Julie Strang
Paulette Walters
BARITONES
Kurt Condra
Shelley King
Ken Wood
TUBAS
Dennis DeCaire
Jeff Williams
Doug Wonders
TROMBONES
Brian Hawes
Dennis Hutchins
Greg Miner
Lenny Peavey
Nick Rockhold
Kim Rodesiler
Randy Sours
Doug Suever
OBOE
Beth Keeton
DRUMS
Dawn Lyons
Ben Richardson
Nan Rupp
Mike Smith
Dan Wallace
Bonnie Wolfe
Connie Wolfe

Drum Major - Cheryl Fryer
Assistant Drum Major - Nick Rockhold
Director - Mr. Richard Overgaard

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�78

�BBand

Dawn Chaney
Chris Condra
Rhoda Coward
Theresa Deal
Tracy Deal
Doug DeCai:e
Lori DesJardins
Lynn DuBay
Tim Dunn
Peter Falzon
Sara Hammond
Billy Hawes
Roger Hoch
Sandy Hulbert
Denise Henry
Scott Hutchins
Rhonda Iles
Martha Jones
Sherri Knisely

Nancy Kahaian
Lisa Kochendorfer
Cindi Legg
Karice Loveberry
Brenda Marow ~ lli
Tom Marshall
Gina Massey
Dawn McClellan
Margie McConnell
Tod McLain
Roxanne McRae
Melissa Medlock
Karen Middel
Dawn Neible
Linda Miner
Jim Phair
Dan Roberts
Carenda Sawdey
Lucy Scherer

Ed Scherer
Maria Scherer
Mark Smith
Cassandra Smith
Steve Smith
Kelli Stempien
Angie Strang
Dawn Strong
Tim Thibideau
Traci Travis
Sara Winchell
Tammy Winchell
Sarah Wonders
Jeff Wood
Carolyn Worth
Dennis Zimmerman
Terri Davis
Dawn Pomranka
Doug Ingraham

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�Youth in Go v ernment
Earns In vitation
More Quincy leade rs we re e le cted to state Youth in Government
offices than from any other school in the state of Mich igan. Brett
Spalding was e lec te d Lt. Governor: Doug Kees lar, Spea ker of the
House: Frank Parkinson, Chaplain: Marlene Middel, Judiciary
Chairman: Sh e lley King , Education Committee Chairman: and
Ken Wood, Agricu lture Committee Chairman.
Twelve leaders from the QHS dele gation we re invited to a leade rship conference in West Virginia for le ad e rs from a ll the states .
Qui ncy de legates includ e d : Li z Geishen, Marlen e Midd e l , Carmen
Cutcher , Becky Schultz, Kim Brickey, Ke ll y Reynolds, Brett
Spalding, Doug Keeslar, Ed Bow e rman, Ken Wood, John Rice , a nd
ick Rockho ld.
YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT MEMBERS: Back row - Nick Rockhold,
Ke n Wood, John Rice , Ron Brad ley, Je ff Van Landingham , Frank
Parkinson, Sherry King: Standing: Brett Spalding, Liz Ge ishe n,
Shelley King. Marl e ne Midde l: Sea te d: Becky Schultz, Ke lly Reyno lds, Doug Kees lar, Carmen Cutcher, Ed Bowe rman, Sue Knapp ,
and Ci nd y Coan: Not pictured - Kim Brickey, Ca rrie Bradley, Pam
Kurtz, Patty Ford, Maria Carpenter, Casey Normandin, and Linda
Fi sh.
Advisors : Mr. Gary Male and Mr . Brent Veysey.

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�Varsity Club Creates ''Rovvdies ''

The Varsity Club attempted to form a
cheering section this year. The group was
called the Rowdies and was in attendance
for several a thletic events . The club also
provided a needy family with a Thanksgiving dinner. In the spring the members
worked on raising money by taking over
the sa le of concessio ns at track meets .

OFFICERS: Front - Scott Luce, vice president; Glenn Snyder. sgt. -at-arms; Shelley King. president; Back - Mr. Mike
Nowicki , advisor; Juli Bemis, secretary;
Rand y Houtz . treasure r.

MEMBERS: From - Bob Tobolske , Jim Nickerson, Bruce Mill e r,
Scott Luce , Dan Wa llace , Doug Keeslar; Second row - Cra ig Baranouski, Jim Normand in , Kevin Godfrey, Dorothy Hargrea ve; Third
row - Brett Spalding , Ron Brad ley , Je ff VanLandingham, Dan He rman. Lorei Fish; Fo urth row - Ed Bowerman, Frank Parkinson , Ken
Wood . Juli Bemis, Rege Rupp, Glenn Snyder; Fifth row - Perry Fos-

dick, Tim Tracy, Randy Houtz; Back - Li z Geishert. Shelley
King. Carrie Bradley, Cheryl Fryer , Val Bemis; Not pictured Dave Anderson, Scott Badde rs, Sid Kre is, Kelly Matz , Je ff
McRae, Dennis Quimby , John Rice , Linda Roberts . Scott Saunders.
Bill Smith, Todd Smith, Steve Sulli van, Tim Taylor, Scott Wa lls.

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�Chorus
CHORUS OFFICERS: Jan Clemenson, president; Mary Gallatin, vice president; Teena
Sperbeck, secretary; Julie Warkoczeski,
treasurer; Mrs. Rider, director.
Outstanding Musician Award - Vicki Beckwith

Front - Ed Schultz, Rick Gardner, Richard Hand,
John Coward, Dave Johnston; Second row - Kim
Miller, Naomi Rupp, Pam Sleesman, Karen England, Sandy Smith, Teri Locke, Lori Kling, Janette
Laurell, Maria Scherer, Brenda Miller; Third row Ann Pierson, Teena Sperbeck, Vicki Beckwith, Patti

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Giffey, Brenda Dooley, Cindy Horney, Pam
Speaker, Karen Gardner, Linda Speaker; Back row Dawn Finley, Becky Neeley, Jackie Sleesman,
Sarah Kaufman, Mrs. Rider, Karla England, Julie
Warkoczeski, Mary Gallatin.

�FHA'ers Learn
and Have Fun
Membership in the Future
Homemakeos of America allows
membeos to enjoy one another's
company while learning. The
girls have an active schedule
throughout the year, including
their annual pie-eating contest
which was won by Gene Stephens.
THE MEMBERS: Front - Deanna
Justice,
Kathy
Williams,
Augusta Cluff; Debbie Burlew;
Back - Colleen A very, Cindy
Booher, Cathy Nordyke, Cindy
England, Candy Smith, Joyce
Keifer, Ad visor Mrs. French.
FHA OFFICERS: Augusta Cluff,
president; Kim Dunn, secretary;
Debbie Burlew, treasurer; Kathy
Williams,
parliamentarian;
Deanna Justice, historian; Karen
Gardner, reporter.

HOMEMAKe~$
Q
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OF

AMERICA

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�N.H.S. Inducts Fifteen

Fifteen students who best personify the qualities of character,
service, leadership, and scholar ship were inducted as members of
the National Honor Society on
May 18. They are: seniors Juli
Bemis, Marlene Mid del, Kathy
Moore; juniors Bruce Finley,
She rr y King, Frank Parkinson;
sophomores Maria Carpenter,
Lori Hughes, Kim Knisely, Greg
Miner, Casey Normandin, Karen
Provencal, Kathy Prov e ncal,
Brian Taylor, and Tim Taylor .
(1) MEMBERS: Front - Doug
Keeslar, Be cky Jens e n, Tina
Kanaby; Se cond row - T e resa
Rubley, Linda Hu e pe nb e cker,
Liz Geishert, Kurt Condra, Kim
Brickey, Ju l i e Strang, Carrie
Bradley, Nathan Carp e nt e r,
Randy Houtz, Jody Robson, Pam
Il es , Carmen Cutcher; Back Bruce Miller, Kim Normandin,
Ken Woo d . Not pictured Tamm y Cottman, Jim Norman din, and advisor Mr. Spalding.
(2) OFFICERS: Vicky Spurlock,
treasurer; Carrie Bradley, secre tary; Nathan Carpenter, presi dent; Tina Kanaby, vice preside nt.
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�FFA: Agriculture's

The Future Farmers of America were very active this year. John
Rice went to the National Leadership Conference in Washington,
D . C. Members also attended the national and state conventions
and Farm Progress Show in Indiana.
The Quincy land conservation team was ranked eighth in the
state and received a gold award.
Six members attended the region I leadership training camp,
John Rice and Marc Roberts received the silver and bronze regional
star farmer awards and Marc Roberts was elected as region I
reporter.
THE MEMBERS: Front - Cheryl Snyder, Brian Hawes, Kevin Dules,
Jim Phair, Randy Sours, Von Nicholson; Second row - Sharon Snyder, Ron Stephens, Craig Baranouski, Scott Saunders; Third row Nick Arnold, Cindy England, Tim Parker, Kevin Godfrey, Ken
Wagner, Mark Whitney; Fourth row - Tug Worden, Tom Strauss,
Mark Rice, Kirk Sinclair, Scott Becker, Dale Waligora, Nathan
Strong; Back - John Rice (president), Marc Roberts (vice president), Lowell Kriser (treasurer), Bruce Rice (reporter), Dave
Anderson (sentinel), Mr. Snyder (advisor), Hal Jensen, Randy
Smead. Teresa Paul, secretary, not pictured.
OTHER AWARDS: Chapter Star Farmer, Marc Roberts; Star Greenhand, Randy Wendorf; Star Agri-businessman, Teresa Paul; Leadership, Marc Roberts; Scholarship, Nathan Strong; Greenhand
Scholarship, Randy Sours and Tim Parker.

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�New Generation

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�LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS: Seated
- Cindy England, Karen Matz,
Lori Hughes, Lu Ann Thompson;
Standing - Ann Pierson, advisor
Mrs. Brown, Paulette Wa lters;
Not pictured - Debbie DesJardins
and Doug Suever .
OFFICERS:
Karen Matz - president
Theresa Meiring - vice president
and secretary
De bbie Des Jardins - treasure r

Library Club Promotes Reading
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�QSPA Presents Tvvo Broadvvay Hit
Plays

131

The Quincy Society for the Performing Arts presented two Broadway hits, "Cactus Flower" and
"You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. " An extensive
advertising campaign was launched for Charlie
Brown during which the QSPA offered contests in eating peanut butter and crackers, jumping rope, and
(3) a blanket contest. Advice from Lucy was also
availab le .
(1) QSPA MEMBERS: Front- Jody Robson, Pam Free burn, Kurt Condra , Kim Brickey , Tracy Allen,
Karen Mid de l, De nise McFarland, Tami Ficlde ;

Second row - Frank Parkinson, Karen Fryer, Carrie
Bradley, Liz Geishert, Shari Ingraham, Betty Geer,
Dorothy Hargrea ve, Va l Bemis, Marlene Mid del;
Standing - Mr. Walczak, Kevin Newberry, Jeff
We lls, Jeff Williams, Brett Spalding, Ron Bradley,
Dan Wallace, Harold Bondsteel, Cindi Baranouski,
Carmen Cutche r, Kris Fosdick. (2) OFFI CERS: Front
- J od y Robson, secretary - treas urer; Back - Mr.
Wa lc zak, advisor; Marlene Midde l, president; Carmen Cutcher, vice presid e nt.

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�No us Parlons
, :_I I~H: . .
Ill

T Ill·

lit 111111

(1) FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: Front - Advisor Ms. Brow n, Betty
Geer, Cynthi a Legg , Tia Macklin, Mike Kling, Scott Reams,
Linne Gordon, Pat Fryer , Kim Brickey, Va l Bemis, Karen Justice:
Second ro w - Greg Miner, Julie Paul, Theresa Rubley, A nn Pierso n, Christin e Holloway , Kathie Wo lfe, Kurt Condra, Karen
Fr yer, Tracy A ll en , Peggy Wright ; Back- Pa m Kurtz, Deanna Jus-

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tice , Karen Provencal , Kathy Pro ve ncal, Renee Pierson . (2) QUE BEC TRIP: Front - Dea nna Justice, Ann Pierson , Tracy Allen,
Peggy Wri ght , Tia Macklin, Th eresa Ru bl ey, Theresa M eiring:
Back - Lind a Beckw i th, Mike Kling, Me lind a Davis , Betty Gee r,
Kath y Pro ve ncal, K aren Provencal , Rege Rupp, Julie Paul, Ms .
Brown .

�Francais

The French Club put on their annual French dinner
and again it was an overwhelming success.
Some of the members spent spring vacation in
Quebec and came back to school sporting various
tee - shirts.
One of the highlights of the year had to be the
club's slave sale at which Mr. Hoffner and Mr.
Tundevold volunteered to be auctioned off to the
highest bidder. (1) They were subjected to various
indignities but did make a little bit of money for the
French Club besides giving everyone at school a few
chuckles. (2) OFFICERS: Kurt Condra, vice president; Tracy Allen, treasurer; Theresa Rubley, president; Debbie Des Jardins, secretary.

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�Oriole Staff at Work

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The Oriole Staff not only produces the QHS yearbook but, as the Modern ·Communications class, also produces the Quincy Repeater. This
year the staff put out eight issues, seven by mimeograph machine and
one which was print~d, complete with photos, by the offset process.
STAFF MEMBERS include : Marlene Middel, editor; Denise Harmon,
assistant editor; Sherry King, business manager; Lori Mills, Val Thornton, Val Bemis, Dorothy Hargrea ve , photographers; Mark Love berry,
John Rice, Val Bemis, Dorothy Hargreave, spons editors; and Maxine
Arnett, Dennis Burlew, Melinda Davis, Jan Dull, Kim Dunn, Cam
Gary, Karen Justice, Rosann Klepack, Karen Matz, Lenny Peavey,
Dave Anderson, Robin Connin, Dave El:der, Pam Lewis, Tia Macklin,
Sue O'Brien, Doug Parker, Doug Patterson, Lori Pierson, Jim Sherwood,
Nathan Strong, Steve Sullivan.

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���Cross Country Tea111 I111proves

The harriers' season was one of individual improvement. All of
the team members except one improve d the ir slowest tim e by the
en d of the season.
Season standings showe d the Orioles e nding up with a 1-5 record,
an improvement over last year. In the conference meet Quincy
finished in sixth place.
Cross Country te am members include: Lily Mitrou, Connie Lorenz , Scott Moore, Scott Reams, Danny Herman, Kev in Godfrey,
Dennis Z imm erma n , manager Dennis DeCaire, and Coach Bob
Bell. NOT PICTURED: Rick Gardner a nd Rege Rupp.

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�Over Last Year

101

�Oriole Golfers Set New School

Jim Fidl e r , Greg Andrews, Steve Sullivan, Brent Thornton, and Sid Kreis set
ne w school records for nine and 18 holes
with team sco res of 158 for nine and 327
for 18 hol es .
The Oriol e go lfe rs won the Hillsda le
Area Golf Invitational in October. Late r
in the month the team placed second in
the conference meet. Points accumulated
in the conference mee t and dual meets
determined the Orio les' second place tie
with Concord in the Big 8 Conference .
Sid Kre is was named to th e second spot
on the all conference team after winning
a playoff with a Jonesvi ll e golfer.
THE TEAM: Front row - Sid Kreis , Darryl Lovell , Dane Cutcher, Doug Suever,
Jim l''ans, Brent Thornton; Back - Steve
Sullivan, Doug Chaney, Greg Andrews,
Jim Fidler, Jeff VanLandingham, and
Coach Gary Adams .

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�Records for 9 and 18 Holes

103

�Varsity Girls Tie for 3rd

The girls' varsity basketball team e nd ed their se ason with a 7-7 record in confe re nce pla y
and a tie with Jon esville for third place in the Big 8 Confe re nce .
She ll e y King , team captain , was se lected as a me mbe r of the All Confe re nce first team.
Kath y Moore rec eived honorabl e me ntion. Shelle y and Ka th y we re also high score rs for the
te am.
THE TE AM: Front row - manage r Jackie Midd e l; Seated - De bb Russe ll, Jody Robson,
Coac h Maureen White head, Ka th y Willia ms , Kare n Justi ce; Bac k row- She ll ey King, De b
Ho we ll, Li z Ge ishe n, Kath y Moore , Linda Robe rts, and Te rry Love be rry .

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�in Big 8 Conference

105

�JV's Fight

The girls' junior varsity basketball team had a
fairly good season, ending with an 8 -6 record in
conference play and 8 -7 overall. They placed fourth
in the Big 8 Conference.
THE TEAM: Front row - De b Su ever , Carolyn La ure ll, Cathy Johnson , T eresa He rman; Middle row Kris Fosdick, Julie Russell , Coach Melissa Llo yd,
Connie Stem pi e n, Kim Rodesiler; Back row - Debbie
Burlew, Lu Ann McDo we ll, manager Kim Love berry ,
Linda Ogurchak, and Linda Aiken.

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�a Tough Battle

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�QHS Leads Big 8 in All-Conference Selections

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C~FERENCE

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SELECTIONS

)is . Team

Greg Gilbert DL
Ed Bowei[maFl LB
Scott Luce CB
Mark Loveberry OL
Bob Loveberry TE
Fran!&lt; Parkinson RB
Second Team
Glenn Snyder C
Honorable Mention
Bruce Miller QB
John Rice DE

The Quincy Orioles scored 197 points in nine games while allowing their opponents only 74 points but this was only good enough to
allow the Orioles to finish in third place in the Big 8 Conference .
Pre-season predictions forecast a strong showing for the Orio les
but the opening game loss to Hillsdale and the 14-7 loss in overtime to Concord got the team off to a slow start.
The Orio les came on strong after that, winning the rest of their
games except for a heart-breaking 14-13 defeat by the stateranked Jonesville Comets.
THE TEAM: Front row - Tom Coco , John Lange, Bob Love berry,
Greg Gilbert (capt.) . Scott Luce (capt.), Glenn Snyder (capt.) ,
Jim Normandin, Larry Trine. Denn is Quimby; Second row - Lowell
Kriser, Marc Cutler, Bruce Miller, Randy Houtz, Ed Bowerman,
John Rice, Ken Wood, Frank Parkinson; Back row - Head coach
Scott Kugler, assistant coach Eric Tundevo ld, Mark Love berry,
Ken Wagner , Brett Spalding, Kelly Matz, Doug Keeslar, managers
John Burge and Loran Fickle . NOT PICTURED: Jeff McRae, Lenny
Peavey, Dave Anderson.

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�109

�JV's Exhibit Desire, Determination,

Coach Nowicki and his assistants , Mr . Gruner and Mr. Lud low,
took 3 1 young and inexperienced freshmen and sophomo res and
turned them into a tea m. Coach No wicki noted that the team
show ed steady improvement throughout the yea r which was du e to
the positive attitud e maintained by the boys . Eve n tho ugh the te am
was not winning, the boys worke d hard and gave all they had .
Bob Tobolske and Randy Sm e ad we re selected as team captains .
Randy suffered a n injury later in the season and his co-captain's jo b
we nt to Mark Whitn ey .
Brian Ludlow was the leadi ng rusher for the JV's whil e Bob
Tobolske and Mark Whitney le d the team in tack les .
Darin Frie nd a cted as trainer for the team and he and Shannon
Rice worke d together as co- managers .
Although th e JV' s finished th e season with an 0-7-1 record, the
boys gained expe rie nce which, along with their e ndl ess desi re to
win, shou ld pay off in the future .
THE TEAM: From - Tim Mills, Chuck Rub ley , Tim Brewer ,
Tim Parker , Jo n Freitas , Da ve Brown, Terry Dull, Scott Becke r;
Second row - Coach Gruner , Je rry Shobe , Scott Bowerman, Mark
Rice, Keith Teachout, Bi ll Smith , Mark \vhitney, Bria n Ludlow ,
Nick Arno ld, Todd Smith; Third row - Pat Fa lzo n, Bruce Rice ,
Scott Badders, Scott Wa ll s, Jim Kees lar, Bob Tobolske , Tom
Strauss, Rich Bea n , Dave Becker, He ad Coach Nowicki, Coach
Ludlo w; Back row - manager Shannon Rice , Richard Sattl e r, Jon
Zimmerman, Tim Dunn, Myron We lch, Phil Cut le r, Dan Richa rd s, Joe McRae, Randy Sou rs , manager-trainer Darin Fri e nd .
NOT PICTURED: Randy Sm ead and Scott Smith .

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�and Steady Improvement

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�M eet Defeat in Qu arterfin als

Spikers Win Conference,
The volleyball team advanced
quarterfinal play in the state
tournament after winning the Big
8 Conference championship and
the regional trophy.
The spikers won the conference
crown in their last rna tch at
which time they were tied with
Union City for first place.
All Conference honors went to
Shelley King and Lori Mills, first
team; Maria Ara uj o, second
team; and Beth Geishert, honorable mention. Shelley was also
voted the most valuable player
award by her teammates.
THE TEAM: Front - Linda
Ogurchak, Lily Mitrou, Jackie
Middel, Tracy Allen, Liz Geishert, Terry Love berry, Julie Russell; Middle - Lori Mills, Connie
Lorenz, Kathy Williams, Coach
Melissa Lloyd, Shelley King,
Lori Everline; Top - Maria
Araujo, and Val Bemis.
to

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\

�Regional Trophies

11 3

�JV Spikers Young but Willing

The young JV volleyball team was inexperienced.
They were 3-7 in conference play and 3-11 overall.
The girls did receive a lot of valuable preparation
for varsity volleyball in future years.
THE TEAM: Front row - Lori Wilson, Donna Billman, Laurie Bliss, Coach Maureen Whitehead,
Karen Middel, Lena Arnett; Middle row - Kathy Provencal, Julie Paul, Dianna Smith, Kathy Lange ,
Cathy Johnson; Back row - Cindy Horney, Martha
Jones, Colleen Avery, Sandy Jensen, and Janette
Laurell (not pictured).

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�11 5

�Wrestlers on the Move

The young Oriole wrestlers improve d the ir record over that of
last year with a fourth place finish in the Big 8 Confe rence and a
record of 3 - 3 .
Tri - captains of the 1977 squad were Dan He rman, Ke lly Matz ,
a nd Scott Saunders.
Most valuable wrestler was Da n He rman who won 64o/o of his
matches. His record was 21 - 12.
Armond Morris was name d the te am's most improved wrestler,
winning 35o/o of his matches for a 10-18 re cord.
Next in line , winning 48o/o of their matches, were Kelly Matz,
Tim Brewer, and Scott Saund e rs.
Dan He rman had the least pins, being pinned only three tim es.
Kelly Matz won the most falls . He pinned 13 ou t of 14 of his oppone nts .
In the confe re nc e meet Bi ll Sm ith scored a second p lace finish:
Dan Herman, Tim Brewer , Scott Saund e rs, Mark Whitney , and
Garry McCl e ll an came in third in their we ight classe s: and Ke lly
Matz placed fourth. Armo nd Morris placed first in his weight class
in the JV co nfe re nce .
VARS ITY WRESTLERS: Front row - Carl Albri ght, Garry
McClellan, Tim Brewer, Dane Cutcher, Dave Becker , Dan He rman, Coach Ken Downey: Back row - Scott Saund e rs , Lowe ll
Kriser , Ke ll y Matz, Craig Baranouski, Armond Morris, Nick
Arnold, Marl; Whitney .
Next page : JV WRESTLERS : Bill Smith, Mike Mi lks, T odd Smith,
Scott Badders, Jerry Shobe, De nnis Zim m erman, Coach Downey.

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�in BigB

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�Finishes Third in Conference

Varsity Sets

J

Although the varsity basketball te am finished in third place in
the Big 8, they did set the league record in defense by allowing
only 49.5 points per game.
Mark Loveberry set the league record in field goals with 68o/o. He

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was also named to the All Conference team. He lead the team in
points with 2~2.
Jim Fidl er , Quincy's only other all conference team selection.
lead the team in rebounds with 199.

�League Record in Defense

Lov e berry was second with 198 . Fidl er was third in points sc ore d
with 226 . Bruce Mill e r had 242 points.
THE TE A M: M ana ge r Doug Sue ver, Fra nk Parkinson, Bru ce Mill er,

No rm Strang , Doug K ees lar, Ra nd y Houtz , Da ve An de rso n. Coac h
Jack Fe lle r (knee l ing ) , Jim Fidl er, Bre tt Spald i ng , M a rk Lo veberr y , Marc C ut l er, Perr y Fosdick, Steve Sulli va n, Sco tt Lu ce ,
and Larry Trin e .

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�JV's Finish

Coach Gary Adams' JV baske tball squad le d the
way in the Big 8 with an 11-3 re cord. The boys
worked very hard as a t eam and were an extre m e ly

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close-knit group according to Coach Adams.
Tim Taylor and Brian Taylor dominated the team
in both scoring and rebounds.

�in First Place

THE CHAMPION JV' s: Bob Tobolske , Kevin God fr ey , Brian Ludlow, Doug Chaney, Brian Taylor,
Coach Adams, Tim Taylor, Scott Field, Jim Kees -

lar, Tim Mills, and Manager Sid Kreis, kneeling in
front.

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�Freshmen Put Together

The freshman basketball team , coached
by Mr. Bob Be ll, had a 9-2 season and
ti e d for first place with Jonesville . In an
e nd - of -se ason tourname nt the boys won
two out of three games to bring home a
consolation trophy .
High sco re rs for the you ng Orioles we re
Scott Smith and Rich Bean while Darin
Frie nd and Ke ith Te achout Je d th e team
in re bound s .
THE TEAM: From - Terry Dull, Chuck
Rub ley , Rich Bean , Da ve Brown , Scott
Bowerman , Coach Be ll ; Back - De nnis
DeCaire , Phil Cut le r , Scott Smith, Keith
Teachout, Darin Fri end , Mark Rice,
Manager Greg Kochendorfer . Rich Sattler , statistician , not pictured .

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�a Great Season

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�Varsity Birds Tie for

/

The Varsity Orioles, not expected to finish very high in the Big 8
Conference, surprised many by coming up with a tie for the conference championship with an 11-3 conference record.
All Conference honors went to Dennis Quimby, first team, and
Bob Love berry and Scott Luce, second team.
Marc Cutler, pitcher, lead the team in strikeouts. Brian Taylor
gave up on! y 18 bases on balls in 40 innings of pitching. Dennis
Quimby carried a . 392 batting average while Bob Love berry lead
the team in stolen bases and Frank Parkinson earned 27 bases on
balls.
THE VARSITY SQUAD: Front row- Norm Strang, Frank Parkinson,
Jeff McRae, Scott Luce, Brian Taylor; Back row - Bruce Miller,
Marc Cutler, Cam Gary, Randy Houtz, Bob Love berry, Dennis
Quimby, assistant coach Gruner. Not pictured - Ken Wood and
manager Scott Rodesiler. Mr. Jack Feller, upper right photo,
coached the team.

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�Big 8 Championship

125

�JV's Show Their

The JV's finished in the top half of the conference
this year with a 7-5 record. Coach Nowicki said that
the team was really enjoyable to work with and with
their ability and baseball skills the future looks
good.
Rich Bean was the leading hitter on the JV squad
hitting a . 436 with 16 singles and one double to his
credit. Tim Taylor and Darin Friend hit a strong
. 394 while Bob Tobolske hit . 382. Rich Bean and Bob
Tobolske lead in runs with 16 each.

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�Ability and Skills

JV BASEB ALL SQUAD: Front row - Richard Sattler,
Scott Moore, Jim Keeslar, Sid Kreis, Brian Ludlow,
Rich Be an, Mike Maggart ; Back row - Scott Smith,

Darin Friend, Tim Taylor , Jim Watts, Paul Traxler,
Bob Tobolske, Jerry Shobe, and Coach Nowicki.

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�Qinch All-Sports Trophy

Lady Thinclads Win Conference

The girls track team ended their successful season with a 10-0
record, the Big 8 Conference championship, and the girls' All
Sports trophy
THE TEAM: Front- Cathy Johnson, Teresa Herman, Julie Russell,
Kim Love berry, Debb Russell, Denise McFarland, Cathy Nordyke,
Karen Provencal, Connie Stempien, Melissa Medlock, Kathy
Cottman, Val Bemis, Debbie Liggins; Second - Sandy Jensen,
Robin Connin, Cindi Baranouski, Marcia Rice, Pam Iles, Teresa
Anderson, Cheryl Fryer, Wendy Riddle, Patti Ford, Tina Kanaby,
Brenda Osborne, Colleen Avery, Theresa Liggins, Jody Robson;
Back - Coach Chard, Coach Tundevold, Pat Fryer, Tami Fickle,
Amy Poner, Linda Ogurchak, Terry Loveberry, Rhonda Iles, Kathy
Provencal, Carrie Bradley
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�Shelley King, Lori Mills, Kathy Moore, Linda Aiken Not pictured
- Lena Arnett, Pam Kurtz, Janette Laurel!, Lynette Pierson
0

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1977 RECORDS
. Discus- Debb Russell-----------------------96'6"
Long Jump- Lori Mills ---------- ----- -- ----15'9"
880 Relay - Lori Mills, Kathy Moore, Shelley King,
JodyRobson----------- --- ---- --- ---------1 :4909
Hurdles - Lori Mills ------------------------16 06
Mile- Connie Stempien-------------------5:3806

100-Ydo Dash- Jody Robson -----------------1106
2-Mile - Connie Stempien-------------- --12:15 05
220-Yd. Dash- Jody Robson -----------------2606
Mile Relay - Shelley King, Brenda Osborne, Robin
Connin, Kathy Moore -----4:17 o8 (ties 1975 record)
440 Relay - Jody Robson, Sandy Jensen, Shelley
King, Lori Mills ---------------------------52 05

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�Boys Track Team Builds

The boys track team, composed mainly of freshmen and sophomores, is building for the future. The
team's conference record of 2-7 does not indicate
the team's potential as several meets were lost by
very close scores.
1977 records were set by John Rice in the 330 low
hurdles in a time of 41.9 and by Lenny Peavey in the
discus with a throw of 124'.
Randy Houtz was the only team member to compete in the tri-league meet based on his performance
in the conference meet. Randy finished third in the
mile. Randy was also the only team member to
compete in the state meet.

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Mr. Ludlow assumed the coaching. responsibility
this year, assisted by Mr. Kugler.
THE TEAM: Front - Kevin Godfrey, Scott Smith,
Lenny Peavey, Dennis Houck, Scott Field, Brian
Ludlow, manager Dennis DeCaire, manager Mark
Ludlow; Middle - Jim Normandin, Bob Durham,
Doug Keeslar, Brett Spalding, Tim Taylor, KeithTeachout, Dan Richards, John Rice; Back - Coach
Ludlow, Dan Herman, Mike Smith, Rich Bean, Bob
Tobolske, Jim Keeslar, Dave Booher, Myron Welch,
Frank Parkinson, Randy Houtz, Coach Kugler. Not
pictured - Perry Fosdick, Duane Sawdey, Glenn Snyder, Scott Walls, Dennis Zimmerman.

�for the Future

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�Karen and Norm
Karen Matz and Norm Elkins
won the top prizes i n bowling for
high game a nd high series. Kare n's high game was 20 0 and her
high ser i es was 329 . Norm
bowle d a 207 game and a 39 7
series.
Four teams entered the semifina ls but team 15-b, captained
by Rich Bean, prove d to be victorious. O th e r winning team
members we re Scott Bowerman,
Phil Cutler, Scott Smith, and
Kathie Wolfe .
Again this year over 100 students participated in the bowling
league . Mr. Longhini served as
advisor and Patti Ford handled
the secretarial tasks.
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�Sweep Top Prizes

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Left page: (1) Karen Matz and
Norm Elkins. (2) Denise Harmon.
(3) Rusty Rasmussen deep in concentration.
Right page: (1) Scott Smith, Rich
Bean, Scott Bowerman, Phil Cutler . (2) Kathie Wolfe expecting a
spare. (3) Lori Pierson and Jim
Normandin working on the score.

133

�3 Squads

Lead Spirit
VARS IT Y CHEER LE ADERS: Cindy
Coan, Karen Downer, Lori Ditton, Juli
Bemis, Mary Gallatin , and Vicky Spurlock . Captain Vicky Spurlock with the
Bird (2) (4) JV SQUAD : Kim Strother,
Kath y Cottman, Da wn Fow ler , De nise
Norton, Tia Macklin, and Deb DesJardins
(in fr ont) . Next page: (1) FRESHMAN
SQUAD: Kare n Andrews, Lyne tte Pierson ,
Linne Gordon, Connie Wolfe, Gina Rice ,
and Bonnie Wolfe. Kris Fosdick is not pictured . All three squads are advise d by Ms.
Jane Crawford.

(1)

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�(1]

Coaching
Staff

(2]

(4]

(1) Mr. Martin Chard, head girls' track coach. (2)
Mr. Scott Kugler, head football and assistant boys'
track coach . (3) Mr. Ke nneth Downey, wrestling
coach . (4) Mr. Dan Ludlow, athletic director,

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(3 ]

(5]

assistant football and head boys' tracl&lt; coach. (5)
Mr. Gary Adams (left), golf and assistant baske tball
coach, and Mr. Jack Fe lle r (right), head baske tball
and head .base ball coach .

�(1) Ms. Melissa Lloy d (le ft), hea d volley ball and
assistant girls' baske tball coach, and Mrs . Maureen
Whitehea d, head girls' basketball and assistant vol leyball coach . (2) Mr. Robe rt Be ll, cross country and
assistant basketb a ll coach . (3) Mr. Michae l Now -

icl&lt;i, assistant foo tba ll and assistant baseball coach.
(4) Mr . Greg Grune r, assistant football and assistant
baseball coach. (5) Mr. Eric Tund evold, assistant
football and assistant girls' track coach .

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12
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Col dwater
Spri ng port
Jonesv ille
Athens
Union City
Quincy Re lays
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Ho m er

JV BA SE BALL
Opponent
Concord
Spri ngport
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Union C i ty
Reading
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Concord
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Jonesville
Union City
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Opponent
Hillsdale
14
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14
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44
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36
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52
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53
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46
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48
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Jonesvi lle
Spri ngport
Athens
Union City
North Adams
Bronson
Co ncord
Springport
Jone sville
Athens
Union City
Ha nover - Honon
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Quincy
Opponent
Bronson
'27
41
Concord
47
3
'28
Springport
44
Jom:sv il le
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Athens
3
36
Union C ity
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58
53
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13
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34
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35
31
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Union City
41
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188
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Cathy Durham
Jeannette Elkins
Peter Falzon
Jack Faulkner
Loren Fickle

Jeffrey Filipow
Robert Ford
Cheryl Gratz
Eugene Gratz
Penny Hagaman

Sara Hammon
Robert Hard
Alvin Harrington
Robert Hartbarger
Billy Hawes

Denise Henry
Phil Higbea
Laura Hockenberry
Denise Howell
Lindsey Huepenbecker

Doug Ingraham
Jim Jeffery
Nancy Kahaian
Mike Kanouse
Curtis Keeton

Sharon Keifer
Bruce Knisely
Lisa Kochendorfer
Cheri Laurell
Norman LeFevre

Kenny Letts
Laurie Lewis
Karice Loveberry
Cindy Marsh
Tom Marshall

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�But
Gina Massey
Da wn McClellan
JoAnn McCle llan
Jam es McGee
Renee McRae

Kim Milks
Greg Miller
John Mraz
Deborah Nave
Dawn Neible

Bruce Pangborn
Diana Parke r
Ruth Pe avey
Marty Pierson
Dawn Pomranka

Julie Prince
Matt Reams
Shannon Rice
Preston Ricker
Ray Riddle

Jami e Robbins
Tracy Rockhold
Scott Rod esile r
Jimmy Rodgers
T e al Rummel

Carenda Sawdey
Marc Scott
Ricky Se bring
She rry She rwood
He rbe rt Sleesman

Cassandra
Floyd
Laurie
Mark
Steven

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Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith

�Talented
Dana Sperbeck
Kelli Stempien
Angela Strang
Gene Strong
William Swallow

Kirk Teachout
Tim Thibideau

De nnis Thomas
Jim Toth

Traci Travis
Lutasha VanCise

Kevin VanVleet
Jenny Walls
Bre nda Waltz
Te resa Waltz
Sheri Westfall

Sara Winche ll
De nise Wineland
Sarah Wonders
Jeff Woo d
Many Wooden

Carolyn Worth

NOT PICTURED:
Pe nny Bailey
Ke nneth England
Gera ld Lana
Dale Nun
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�Orioles of '82
Linda Alle n
She llie Altman
Robe rt Ant us
Ga il Arne tt
Dee Ann Barber

Thomas Be an
Matthe w Bow ling
Kim Bradle y
Scott Brand
Danny Bre we r

Dawn Brow n
Edward Buell
Jam es Burge
Ke lli Campbe ll
Kim Co le

Guy Creage r
De Wa in De Caire

T e rrie Ditton
Je ffrey Ellis

T e resa Englehardt
Jill Faulkner
David Finley
Be th Forsythe
Lori Fosd ick

Bradle y Fre e burn
Amy Geishert
Lori Gibson
Rowdy Gibson
Mary Gollnick

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�Venture On
Bonnie Gratz
Ange la Green
Rand y Hagerman
Am y Hammond
Tina Hand

Chris Hargre ave
Larry Harbaugh
Anita Harm on
Brian Harm on
Tina He rman

David Higbe a
Lisa Hickok
Wes ley Horney
Kevin Hose k
Lore n Hue pe nbe cker

Donald Je nkins

Christine Johnso n

Tamm y Johnston
Arthur Kahaian
Kare n Karney
Angela Ke lley
De bbie Kiersey

Darle ne Kling
Roger Knapp
Kim Knowles
De nise La ure ll
Jeffe ry LeFevre

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�Tammy Le Fevre
Alec Legg
Scott Lippe rt
Pamela Loose
Doug Love berry

Tom Love be rry
Mark Ludlow
Teresa Lutte rbe cl&lt;
Renee Matz
Edith McConnell

Melody McConne ll
Rhonda McRae
Alan Me rchant
Charles Miller
Pam Mille r

Robe rt Motsinge r
Tina Mraz
Michelle Nave
Jam es Nee ley
Jane Neeley

John Norma ndin
Angela Null
Lonnie Nutt
Matt O'Brien
Danny Ousley

Timothy Pau ley
Claude Peavey
Carolyn Pe ck
Scott Pe t erson
Keith Pohl

Will iam Poole
Brian Preston
Susan Rice
Andrew Richards
Roy Rodgers

Jam es Rollins
Randy Rumsey
Rodney Rupp
Bradl e y Rurl&lt;a
Tracy Sanderson

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�Gregg Saund e rs
Erin Sawd ey
Richard Saxman
Lore na Sche re r
Calvin Shilling

Gregory Smith
Marjanna Smith
Robe rt Smith
Andre w Snyd e r
Darre ll Snyd e r

David Sobiech
Cheryl Ste phe ns
Kim Stempie :J
Todd Suane
Ke lli Ta l bot

Lu Anne T essin
Deana Thomas
Beth Tobolske
Christian Toth
Che ve lle Travis

Marylin Truitt
Sherry Tuttle
Jose ph Vorce

Michae l Vozar
Andrew \va lls
Robert Walstead

Daryl Wells
Brent \Vhimey
Rhonda Wilbur
Penny Wygant
Bryan ~,.,rymer

NOT PICTURED:
Lisa Dul es
Robert He nning
Robbie Hotchkiss

Kristy Hutchins
Marl&lt; O'Brien
Ronnie Rasmussen
Thomas Russe ll

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�Young Orioles Learn to Fly
John Albright
Rhonda Antus
Ginger Arnett
Glen Avery
Lori Bailey

Donald Booher
Ricky Booher
Dawn Bowen
Thomas Brewer
Sarah Brickey

Rebecca Brown
Kim Browning
Don Byrd
Anita Cekander
Barry Chapman

Todd Cochrane
Gail Condra
Cindy Connin
Ange la Cottman
Raymond Crick

Bre tt Cutler
Michale De nnis
Tammy Dooley
Sheila Drake
Candie Easterday

Diane Fidle r
Kim Freese
Ruth Fu lk
Sherri Gibson
Diane Gilbert

Brent Goforth
Michael Hagaman
Kimberly Hagy
Michael Hard
Joseph Harmon

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�Ginge r Ha nba rge r
Brian He nry
Norman He rma n
Ke vin Hoo ley
Ke nne th Ho llo way

Scott Horn
De nise Houck
Diane Ingraham
Larry Jones
Ke vin Ka iser

Jacque line Kanab y
Cindy Ke lley
Rickey Kie rscy
Christine Kline
Roxanne Knapp

Rona ld Lange
Kare n La n a

De bra Le wis
Donald Le wis

Richard Lutz
Jacl&lt; McLain

Susan McVicke r
Andre w Me ad e
He idi Me iste r
Ja y Millard
Lee Millard

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Craig Mille r
Carol Pangborn
Juli e Parke r
Kim Parke r
Bre nt Parkinson

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�Lloyd Paul
Vicki Peck
Melissa Pierson
Sherry Poole
Jamie Prince

Kristina Quimby
Wayne Rehner
Eric Rice
Julie Ringle
Marlene Roberts

Douglas Russell
Martin Sarles
Kim Sauers
Walter Schultz
Jennifer Shilling

Cathy Smith
Kerri Smith
Todd Smith
Roberta Smurr
Kurt Spalding

Robert Speaker
John Spragg
Steven Stempien
Jeff Suever
James Supianoski

John Taylor
La Rae Walker
Lori Wallace
Daniel Walters
Jeannette Warren

Nanette Weber
Scott Wilkinson
Daniel Williams
David Williams
Brent Withington

NOT PICTURED:
Tammy Houvener
Gerald Meade

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�QMSFaculty
MR. GARY ADAMS
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Physical Education

MRS. VICTORIA BUDD
Western Michigan University,
M . A.
Math
English

MRS. GAIL BANKER
Memphis State, M.A.
Math
Pep Club Advisor

MRS. PENNY CHARD
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Guidance Counse lor
Physical Education
Exploratory Program

MR . ROBERT BELL
Hillsdale College, B. A .
Math
QMS Cross Country Coach
Freshman Basketball Coach

MR. TOM DEMERSE
Northern Michigan University,
B.S.
Math

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�MR. KENNETH DOWNEY
Hillsdale College , B. A .
Social Studies
Science
Exploratory Drafti ng
Varsity Wrestling Coach

MRS. ELEANOR FRENCH
Western Michigan University,
B.S.
Exploratory Home Economics

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MR. JACK FELLER
Adrian College, B.A.
Science
Varsity Basketball Coach
Varsity Baseba ll Coach

MRS . MARY GALE
Olivet College, B. A.
Physical Education

MRS. SHARON FERRIS S
Michigan State Unive rsity,
B. A .
Science

MR . SCOTT KUGLER
T emple University, M.A.
Hu ma nities
Varsity Football Coach
Assist a nt Boys Tracl&lt; Coach

�MRS. KATHY HUGHES
Easte rn Michigan University,
B.S.
Helping Teache r
MR . MAX HEINEMANN
Michigan State University,
M.A.
Social Worker

MS. MELISSA LLOYD
Alma College, B.A .
Social Studies

MR. GARY MA LE
Western Michigan University,
B.A.
Social Studies

MRS. SHARYN LEOSH
Hillsda le Co llege, B. A .
English

MR. RICHARD OVERGAARD
Valparaiso, B. M . E.
Band Director
Expl oratory Music Appreciation

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�MRS. GERTRU DE RIDER
Wright State University, B.S .
Chorus

MR . ERIC TUNDEVOLD
Central Michigan Unive rsity,
B. S.
Physical Education
Flag Football Coach

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MRS. PATSY SEXTON
West e rn Michigan Unive rsity ,
M . A.
Lea rning Disabilities T eacher

MR. ROBERT STEWART
De fianc e College, M.A .
Social Studies
English
Exploratory Journalism
8th Grad e Basketball Coach

MR. ROBERT UNDEEN
Castleton State College, M.A.
Social Studies
English

MR . SCOTT WEBER
Michigan State Unive rsity ,
M.A.
Science

�MRS. MARY FOSD ICK
Educational Aide

MR. DAN GROH , QMS Wrestling Coach
MR. ROB ERT BELL, QMS Cross Coumry Coach
MR . ROBERT STEW ART , 8th Grade Basketball Coach
MR. MICHAEL HOFFNER, 7th Grade Basketball Coach,
QMS Boys Track Coach

MR . GARY ABBOTT , QMS Girls Track Coach

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�QMS
Student
Government
The QMS Student Council is
elected by the student body to
plan activities and projects for
the year . The Council directs the
magazine drive, selects the
Christmas movie and sponsors the
annual fi e ld days in the Spring.
Council monies are used to provide plays for the middle school
students and field day awards.
The Council also sponsors at least
one middl e school party each
month.
Pictured are Council me mbers
e njo ying one of th e several
lunch eo n meetings at which
piz za is the main dish. Mrs.
Donna Ford, QMS secretary, has
the honor of baking and serving
the pizzas.
COUNCIL MEMBERS: Front treasurer Robbie Smith, Gail
Condra, Todd Strane; Middle row
- Lori DesJardins, vice president
Tom Bean, Scott Rodesiler, president Tyler Baldwin; Back row secretary Nancy Kahaian, advisor Mr. Longhini, Jill Faulkner.
Not pictured- John Taylor.

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�QMS

CHORUS
Front row Herb Slees man
Debbie Nave
Dee Howe ll
Rick Se bring
Je nny Wa lls
Lo ri Hockenberry
Sheri Westfall
Billy Swallow
Middle rowFloyd Smith
Jeanette Elkins
Leslie Ditton
Bre nda Waltz
Kathy Beemer
Kim Billman
Mrs. Rider, Advisor
Kim Milks
Bob Dunn
La urie Le wis
Lutasha VanCise
Renee McRae
Pe nny Bailey
Pe nny Hagaman
Back ro w Sherry Tuttle
Tammy Le Fe vre
Robert He nning
An ita Harmo n
Kim Knowl es
Teresa Lutte rbeck
Je ff LeFevre
Lori Gibson
Lisa Hickok

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6th GRADE BAND
Front row Jackie Kanaby
Carol Pangborn
Be cky Brown
Heidi Mesiter
Lori Wallace
Second row Kim Hagy
Dian e Fidler
Gail Condra
Lori Bailey
Kris Quimby
Ginger Hartbarge r
Chris Kline
Roxy Knapp
Third rowDiane Gilbert
De nise Ho uck
Diane Ingraham
Sarah Brickey
Ke nn y Ho lloway
Jack McLain
Norman He rman
Kurt Spalding
Kevin Hoo ley
Richard Lutz
Kim Browning
Back ro w Eric Rice
Brent Goforth
Wally Schultz
Jody Harmon

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7th GRADE BAND
Front row Kim Stempien
Me lody McConne ll
The resa Engl e hardt
Erin Sawd ey
Kim Bradley
Je ff Suever
Second row Am y Ham mo nd
Marjanna Smith

LuAnne Tessin
Linda All en
Tina Hand
Kare n Karney
Andy Snyder
Tim Pauley
Amy Geishert
Thi rd row John Normandin
Randy Rumsey
Mike Vozar
Jim Ro llins
Chris Hargreave
Andy We lls
Danny Ousley
Brian PrestOn
Greg Smith
Scott Pe te rson
Roge r Kanpp
Arthur Kahaian
Alec Legg
Back row Ke ith Pohl
Kristy Hutchins
Bria n Wymer
De Wain DeCa ire

�Music Department . ..

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�In valves Many

'BAND
Front row -

Martha Jon"s

Linda Miner
Diana R
Karice Lov berry
!)fonda li es
Lynn DuBay
Mdissa Medlock
Terri Tuttle
Michele DuBay

Roxa nn~

awn Chancy
Gina Massey
A ngic Strang
Billy 'Hawes
Ed Scherer

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rvfcRa~..~

Steve Smith
Tracy Deal

Standing -

D;nv)l ci ble
T~ TH"bidea
Mark Smith
Tim Dunn.
Rog'-'r Hoch
Pe re Fal zon
Tom Marshall
Doug D.;Cair"
Doug Ingraham
Jd \vood

�Cross Country Becomes More Popular at QMS

Cross country, in its second year at QMS, provides
sLUd ems with the opportunity to expe rie nce cross
country before they e nter high school .
Mr . Bob Bell acts as th e coach. Participants

include: Tom Bean, T yler Baldwin, Greg Miller,
Dav e Finley, Doug Lov e b e rry, Ed Bu e ll, Mark
Smith, Tammy LeFevre, Danny O usl ey, Norm
Le Favre , and Bre nt Whitney .

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�Young Orioles Work on

Even though the record of this year's eigh th grade team left
something to be desired, the season was a success. The boys made
strides toward becoming more we ll- rounded basl&lt;etba ll players.
They all spent many long hours working on their offensive and
defensive skills. That hard work showed through the close games
played.
Greg Miller was the team's high scorer with an average of 9.1

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points per game. Leading rebound e r was John Burge.
THE TEAM : From row - Loran Fickle, Scott Rodesil e r, Bob Ford,
Tyl e r Baldwin, Jack Faulkner , manager Bruce Knisely; Second row
- Ray Ridd le, Ken Letts , John Burge, Greg Miller, Coach Bob
Stewart; Third row - Norm Drumm. Kirk Teac hou t, Bill Swallow ,
Tim Thibideau.

�Building Basketball Prograiil
8th GRADE SEASON RECORD
Quincy
Opponent
34
35 Springport
34
38 Jones~iUe
19
40 Union City
34
35 Homer
20
28 Concord
29
36 Springport
39
52 Union City
37
45 St. Johns

The seventh grade basketba ll team post ed a 5-3 season record
under the guidance of Mr. Micha el Ho ffn er, a new coach at QMS .
Ev&lt;.!n though the bo ys l ost three games , two were very c l ose and
cou ld have gone eithe r way .
L&lt;.!ading score r for the t eam was Mark Ludlow whil e Tom Lov eberry was the l ea ding rcbo und er and Todd Stra ne the l ea ding assist
man.

7th GRADE SEASON RECORD
Quinc y
33
26
18
44
35
34
30
31

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25
17
25
39
14
32
26

Opponent
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Home r
Reading
Home r
Jonesville

The seventh graders brought home a conso l ation trophy from the
Springport tournament by defeating Jonesville.
T HE TEAM : Front- T om Bean, Mark O 'Bri en , David Sobiech .
David Finley . Scott Brand, Man O'Brien, Todd Strane; Back - Ji m
Burge, Doug Love berry, Rowdy Gibson , Tom Love berry,
~ike
Vozar, Roy Rodgers , Brad Rurka, Mark Ludl ow, Scott Li ppert; Far
back- Mr. Hoffn er , manager Wa ll y Schu l tz.

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�Winning Season for Q.M.S. Grapplers

Quincy

51
78
39

SEASON RECORD
Opponent
36 Springport
15 Jonesville
36 Union City
36 Union City
32 Springport
42 Bronson

The QMS wrestlers, under their new coach Mr. Dan Groh, posted
a 5-1 record for the season and placed fourth in the Coldwater Invita tional.
THE TEAM : Front row- Alec Legg, Phil Highea , Greg Saunders,
Mike Kanouse, Kevin VanVleet, Guy Bassage, Rod Rupp, Dave
Higbea , Ed Buell, Doug Ingraham; Back - Coach Groh, Keith
Pohl, Dan Brewer, Brad Freeburn, Bryan Wymer, Nick Arnold,
Andy Snyder, Don Je nkins, Bryan Harmon, Brent Whitney, Eugene
Gratz, manager Dan Roberts; Far back - DeWain DeCa ire , Doug
DeCaire , Jimm y Rogers.

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�Flag Football Popular at Q.M.S.
The fl ag f ootball prog ram all o ws 7th a nd 8 th grade boys to l ea rn
basi c offe nsive a nd d ef ensi ve patte rn s a nd ho w to pl ay the various
positi ons . Und e r the super v i si o n o f Mr . T unde vol d, the boys prac tice p l a ys f or ha l f o f e ac h Saturd ay sess i on and th en sc rim m age
ag ainst eac h o th e r f or the o the r half.
THE PA RTI C IPA N TS: Front - Robbi e Smith, And y \v alls , Lo nnie
N utt·, Arthur Kaha i a n, Jeff Wood , Guy Bassage , Guy C reager,
Bre m Wh i tn ey : Seco nd ro w- Ma rk O'Br ien, Tom Bean, Dave Hig -

bea , Scott Brand, Do ug Love berr y , T odd Strane , Matt 0' Brien,
Ca l vin Sh ill i ng . Phi l Higbea , Row d y Gibson : T hi rd ro w - Brad
Rurka, M i ke Voza r, T y l e r Ba l d win , K y l e A rno ld , Sco tt Ro desi l er,
G reg M ill e r , Ji m Burge , Mike K anouse , Gene Gratz , K un T eachou t ; Bac k ro w - l ''es Horn ey , A l ec Legg , Jac k Fa ulkner , Loran
Fick l e, John Burge , Ma n y IVooden, Gene Strong , Ray Ri dd l e,
Sha nnon Rice , Ro bert Ha rd, Ro bert H a rt ba rge r, Andy Snyde r .

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�Super Season for QMS Boys

The QMS boys uack team turned in a great 3-0 season and took
second place in the QMS Invitational. The squad had a new coach
this year, Mr. Hoffner, and many new records were set.
THE TEAM: Front- Lonnie Nutt, Phil Higbea, David Finley, Tom
Bean, Matt O'Brien, Todd Suane, Bob Walstead, David Sobiech,

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John Normandin, Bob Ford; Second row - Jack Faulkner, Jim Burge, Mark Ludlow , Tyler Baldwin, Brian Harmon, Randy Hagerman , Mark O'Brien, Donald Jenkins, BremWhimey, Alec Legg ,
Robbie Hotchkiss; Third row - assistant coach Mr. Abbott, Mickey
Connin, Shannon Rice, Brad Freeburn, Roy Rogers, Toby Walling,
John Burge, Steve Hinds, Kirk Teachout, Brad Rurka, Bill Swal low, Greg Miller , Brian Wymer, manager Kenny Letts, and Coach
Hoffner.

�QMS 1977 RECORDS
High Jump- Mark Ludlow - 5'1 W'
Mile - Greg Miller - 5:13. 5
75- Yd. Dash- Toby Walling - 8. 7
High Hu dles - Tyler Baldwin - 8. 6
880 Relay - Brad Freeburn Brian Harmon John
Burge Phil Higbea - 1:46.3
Mile Relay - Jack Faulkner Brian Harmon
Tyler Bal.Qwin Greg jll;er 4:0 7
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7ll.-9110
96%

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Union City
Homer
Springport

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�QMS Girls Win It All!

Undefeated best describes the QMS girls track team and their
outstanding 1977 season. Each meet and the QMS Invitational was
won by a wide margin and almost all of the school records were
broken. Mr. Gary Abbott is the girls coach.
THE TEAM: Front- manager Dawn Chaney, Beth Tobolske, Jenny
Walls, Sherri Laurell, ·Brenda Cottman, Teri Ditton, Beth Forsythe, Gail Arnett, Christian Toth, Lisa Hickok; Second row - Pam
Loose, Tammie Johnston, Karice Loveberry, Chris Johnson, Rene
Matz, Linda Allen, Denise Laurell, Lynn DuBay, Lori DesJandins,
Kelly Stempien, Jill Faulkner; Third row - Coach Abbott, Laurie
Smith, Kris Condra, Lori Fosdick, Susan Rice, Chris Hargreave,
Tracy Sanderson, Darlene Kling, Nancy Kahaian, Cassandra
Smith, Lisa Kochendorfer, and assistant coach Mr. Hoffner .

QMS 1977 RECORDS
Long Jump - Karcie Loveberry - 15'H~"
Shot - Laurie Smith - 35'2"
880 Relay- Lori DesJardins, Tammy Johnston, Chris
Toth, Jeimy Walls- 2:03.0
.880 Run- Kris Condra- 2:44.3
Mile- Beth Tobolske- 6:17.0
440 Run - Cheryl Laurell - 67.1
100- Yd. Dash- Kelly Stempien- 8.0
75-Yd. Dash- Brenda Cottman- 10.1
220- Yd. Dash - Karice Love berry - 28. 3
Mile Relay- Gail Arnett, Lisa Hickok, Cheryl
Laurell, Beth Tobolske - 4:48.0
440 Relay - Brenda Cottman, Karice Loveberry,
Kelly Stempien, Jenny Walls- 55.4

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�Pep Club for Spirit and Sport

The QMS pep c lub divided
into two groups this year, one
which c heered at games and
the othe r which concentrate d
on learning the fundamenta ls
of baske tball so they 'll ha ve
some expe rie nce next ye ar .
(1) 7th GRADE BASKETBALL SECTION
OF THE PEP CLUB : From row - Renee
Matz , Dawn Brown, Tammie John ston, Kristy Hutchins, LuAnn T essin;
Second row - Pam Loose. Beth Forsythe, Gail Arneu , Darlene Kling.
Denise Laure l!, Kelly Talbot, Tracy
Sanderson; Th ird ro w - Amy Ge i shcn ,
Kim Stempien , Karen Karney, Chris
Johnsto n. Jill Faulkner, Kelli Campbell . (2) 8th grade basketball section
of the pep club - From row - Karice
Loveberry. Cind i Marsh . Jenny \Va ll s ,
Kris Condra. Cheri Laurel!, D ee
Howell. Tori Budd; Second row JoAnn McClellan. Cassandra Smith,
L y nn DuBay, Dawn Chaney, Dawn
McCle ll an. Lisa Koch endorfer. and
advisor Mrs . Gail Banker.

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�(1) 7th GRADE CHEERING SECTI ON OF

THE PEP CLUB : From row - Ann Nu ll , Lori
Fosdick, Christi a n T o th, Linda A li e n,
T e rri Ditt o n; S e cond row - Rh o nda
McRae , Lisa Dul es , She rry Tuttl e , Kim
Bradl ey , Anit&lt;} Harmon , Lore na Sche re r;
Third ro w - Tina He rman , The resa Lutte rbe ck; Fourth row - Be th T obolske , Lori
Gibson; Fifth row - Lisa Hi ckok and advisor Mrs. Banke r. (2) 8th GRADE CHEERI G SECTI ON OF PEP CLUB: First ro w Sara Hamm o nd, Diana Parke r, De bbi e
Nave , Dana Spe rbe ck , Bre nda Cottman,
Kathy Du rham , Tina Du l es, La Je ana
Coa n ; Se c o nd ro w - Na nc y Kahaian ,
Sharon Ke ife r, Carolyn \Vorth , Lori Des Ja rdin s , Gin a Ma ssey , Jami e Ro bbin s ,
Kim Mil ks , Sarah Wonde rs , Mrs . Banke r;
T o p - Dawn Ne ib le , T eresa Wa l tz , De nise He nry a nd Traci Travis .

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�1977 AWARDS

-MOST IMPROVED6th - Scott Horn
7th - Shellie Altman
8th - Jeannette Elkins

-MOST OUTSTANDING6th - Marlene Roberts
7th - Lisa Hickok
8th - arice Loveberry

-MOST
6th 7th
8th

-MOST IMPROVED6th - John Albright
7th - Tim Pauley
8th - Sheri Westfall

OUTSTANDINGJim Supianoski
- Linda Allen
- Pete Falzon
SOCIAL STUDIES

-MOST IMPROVED 6th - Doug Russe-ll
7th - Tina Herman and Bille Poole
8th - Robert Hanbarger

-MOST OUTSTANDINGth - oll\1 Taylor
7th - Jill aulkner

SCIENCE
-MOST IMPROVED6t - Lloyd Paul
7th - Kim Cole
8th- Marty Wooden
HUMANITIES

GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ammy Johnston
8th - Tracy Rockhold
BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION

8th - John

ith and Guy Creager
raz and Dave Burlew

�1977 AWARDS
MUSIC
-MOST OUTSTANDING7th Lisa.Hickok
8th- Debbie Nave

-ty[OST IMPROWED- Tammy LeFevre
8 - Jenny Walls

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CITIZENSH~P

6th - LaRae Walker

8th -

FACULTY A
RDS
6th - Heidi Meister an
7th - Am Geishert and rthur Kahaian.
ancy Kahaian, Lori DesJardins, and Sharon Keifer

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�EIGHTH GRADE MOCK ELECTIONS
BEST PERSONALITY
Jack Faulkner
Jeanette Elkins
CLASS CUT-UPS
Steve Smith
Kim Milks
MOST TALKATIVE
Steve Smith
Gina Massey
MOST ATHLETIC
Jack Faulkner
Dawn McClellan
BEST LOOKING
Dee Howell
Jack Faulkner
CLASS FLIRTS
Phil Higbea
Cheri Laurell
MOST FRIENDLY
Jack Faulkner
Nancy Kahaian
BEST DRESSED
Tom Marshall
Karice Lo:veberry

�EIGHTH GRADE MOCK ELECTIONS
MOST POLITE
Tom Marshall

BEST SENSE OF HUMOR
Tom Marshall
Tracy Rockhold
SHYiEST
Cassandra Smith
Bob Hanbarger
MOST INTELLIGENT
Tom Marshall
Nancy Kahaian
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Tom Marshall
Nancy Kahaian
LONGEST HAIR
Teresa Waltz
Toby Walling
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Doug DeCaire
Laurie Smith
BEST ALL AROUND
Jack Faulkner
Nancy Kahaian

�Uhe (iun ~hop
c(. J?. WiJer &amp; ~on
Congratulations Class of '77

WALTERS BUILDING
SUPPLY
713 E. Chicago
Coldwater

93 1 Clarendon Rd.
Quinc y, Michigan

SPORTING GOODS
TRAPSHOOTSSUNDAYS

Halfway Between Coldwater
a nd Quincy

WATTS DRUGS
''Where Frie ndship a nd
Science Meet''

178

WARNER OIL
COMPANY

Quincy, Michigan

73 Race St.
Co ld water

Phone 639-5 125

278-5844

�TAYLOR'S AUTO BODY
P . O . Box 538
455 N. Fox Rd . Rt. #4
Cold water , MI

ELEMENTARY

49 036

278-470 7
Bum ping a nd Painting

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Do wntown Quincy
Clothes , Gifts , Ca rds ,
n No tions
Owne rs: Jud y Chapman Caryl Pridgeo n
fl39 - 8102

WOLVERINE
PAINT &amp; WALLPAPE-R CO.
For All Yo ur An Suppl ies
88 W . Chicago
Coldwat e r

WHITE SUPPLY
COMPANY
Wholesa le Distribu to rs
Plumbing a nd Heat i ng
639 E. Chicago Rd.

Separates by Pandora, Bobbie
Brooks, Levi's for Gals. Sizes 3 to
15. Many styles and colors to choose
from.

WOODWARD'S

Coldwa te r

Our Thanks to
all who contributed to the
1977 Oriole.

179

�Fifth Graders
Be cci Badders
Val Be ckwith
Jim Bee m e r
Danny Be nne tt
Christie Betts

Harold Blowe rs
Dann y Bohner
Cheryl Bradley
Tammy Bre we r
Tim Brown

Andy Bue ll
Teresa Byrd
Lori Camp
Ronald Coco
Sara Creage r

Doug Curtis
De an DeCaire
Tim De laney
Lynn DesJardins
Brian Ditton

Je nnifer Dobson
Lori Dobson
David Donbrock
Dee na Dowke r
Skip DuBa y

Kim Eddington
Micha e l Ellis
Jam es England
Paula Fal zon
Tim Finley

Charlene Fl e tche r
David Ge iman
Pe ggy Gollnicl&lt;
Kare n Gordon
Bryan Gray

180

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Kristin e Gree n
An Han
Jodie He nning
De nny Higbee
Dawn Hilton

Bruce Horn
Le wis Horn
Laura Horney
Kare n Hose!&lt;
Stacy Houck

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Kelly Johnson
Kevin Kincaid
Kirk Larson
Inez Letts
Lori Litwaitis

Ona Lothame r
Patti Lutte rbe cl&lt;
Lisa Lyons
Jim Maggart
Doug Marsh

Bart Marshall
Shawn Massey
Randy McCurly
Rache l McRae
Steve n Meade

Jeff Mille r
Michelle Mille r
Steve Miller
Bobby Miner
Mike Mitchell

Mike Moche rman
Dann y Morris
Patti Mraz
Teresa Ne e ley
Ke lly Norton

Denver Nutt
David Ostrander
Juli Owe ns
Bruce Pohl
Melissa Powe rs

181

�Shawn Poy ne r
Ricky Rasmusse n
Joe Re am s
Ke ll y Riddle
David Robe rts

Robin Rub le y
Robe rt Saxman
Be cky Smith
Miche ll e Sobie ch
Be th Sours

Tarri Spragg
Kare n Ste mpi e n
Lisa Ste m pi e n
T e rry Ste phe ns
Kristie Strouse

Ke n T e achout
Lora T e nne y
De bbie Thomas
David Thornton
Suzanne Toth

Alicia Ve ysey
Billy Vorce
Mike We dge wood
Stacy Westfall
Pam Wilbur

Tim Wilkinson
Gail Wine l and
Lance Wise r
Ge rald Wrig ht

CJ T PICTU RED :
K&lt;.: nn &lt;.: th Kirb y
Dawn Y&lt;.: ich

FIFTH GRADE TE ACHERS :
Mrs . Doris Mill e r
Mrs . Rhonda Tuttl e
Mrs. Kathy Ve yse y
Miss Kristin e \\lingl e

182

�Fourth Graders
Denise Amus
Erica Arno ld
Lori Babbage
Gordon Bassage
T e rry Berksh i re

T i mothy Berry
Lisa Billman
Alle n Blodge!L
Wi lliam Blowers
Jam es Bou l ton

To nj a Bowerman
Do ug las Bow ling
Laurie Brad ley
Kristina Brewer
Tim Brockway

T errie Browe r
Shari Brow n
Da vid Cha ney
Jim Cl ayman
Tammy Combs

Jacque line Cooper
Mi cha e l Cottma n
Keli C utl e r
Eric Dul es
Franklin Easte rday

Vicki e Ed d ington
Lynn Edwards
Susan Engl e hardt
Herbert Fe rrier
Miche ll e Fill more

Doug Finl ey
Craig Fish
Lisa Gi l bert
Micha e l Gip pl e
Tammy Gru bbs

183

�Bi ll ie Jo Harbaugh
Jo ey Harm on
Wendy Harm on
KaLhy Herm an
Pam Hocke nbe rry

Mar k Houve ne r
Be cky Jones
Teddy Ka haian
Ca ndie Kaise r
David Karney

\ve nd y Ke ll y
Robert Knowles
Paul Krick
Kenny Kurtz
Scott Latta

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Lon nie La urie
Ga il Lay
Ricky Lippe rt
Scott Locke
Tom Lotham e r

Scott Lu tterbeck
LaN e an Lmz
Eddie Marsh
Dawn McDowe ll
Tammy McMicha le

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Jam es McRae
Cy ndi Micha e l
Barry Mill e r
Bill y Mille r
Kd li Ne wbe rry

Je ff Ous ley
Brad Parrish
Tracy Pe te rson
Jill Philippy
El wn Potte r

\1' i J lia m Richards

Darr...:n Ricke r
JoE ll e n Robson
Br...:m Rodgers
Michae l Rodgc rs

184

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Amy Rootes
Bcrnina Rossc ttc r
Lori Russe ll
Tim othy Rze pka

Richie Sand e rson
Matthew Smith
David Spalding
Jody Spragg
Pa m Stark

De na Ste m picn
Missy Swaney
Ronald T esch
Gordon Thomas
Donna Toba lske

Tina Tra il
Greg Towbridgc
Dawn \ 11 a ligora
Kell y \va lla c e
Shawna \va l te rs
Ty Wentworth
Elaina Wood
Brent \v ygant
Ste phanie \11 ym c r

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Marjorie Na ve
Heidi Ycich
FOURTH GR ADE TEACHERS :
Miss Phylis Corless
Mrs . Phyllis Le wis
Mrs . Stonna Spalding
Mrs. Paulette Ste mpien

185

�Third Graders
Shawn Avra
Jason Bailey
Ange la Basse
Todd Betts
Laurie Blackman

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Tim Blodgett
Bobby Blowers
De nise Bohner
Sandy Bowen
Robyn Burks

Tom Cleckner
Chantal Cochrane
Tom Cole
Stacey Connin
Tom Copeland

Travis Creager
Virginia Cu lver
Todd DenBrabe r
Douglas Dobson
Mike Dowker

Jamie Englan_d
Angie Ens
Tim Ens
Penny Evans
Craig Fales

Diane Fletche r
Mary Geiman
Pau la Gratz
Craig Gray
Tina Grubbs

David Hammond
Darin Higbee
Bobby Hooley
Chad Horn
Te re sa Jeffery

186

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George Jcnkot
Mike Kanab y
Je ff Kic rscy
David Kincaid

Chris LaM ec
Robi n Laure l!
Trac y Maggart
Paige Mason
Matt McConne ll

Carol Me ci 1
Russe ll McNeil
Je nny Meiste r
Joe l Mitch e ll
Lauric Morriso n

Jay Murdock
Lisa Nave
Carson ci ble
Ta 111111 y e w berry
Tim 0' Brien

Fre nda Otis
Rex Otis
Annette Paul
A pri I Pe rsail s
Be thAnn Potte r

Miche ll e Pow e rs
Randy Prate r
Scott Preston
Conni e Quimby
Dawn Quimby

Mark Rick e r
A nnc 1tc Robe rt s
Su z ie Roberts
Je rrod Rob i nso n
Kand y Root

Kim Rose nclanl
Me lani c Rya n
Sanel y Sa l ye r
Jason Shi ll ing
Brian Shortrid ge

187

�Kim Sieger
Da vid Sleesman
Lisa Small wood
Monique Smith
Robert Smith

Scott Sobiech
Bobby Stanley
Ke vin Ste mpie n
Shawn Talbot
Karilyn T ea chout

Anne tte Tesch
Todd Thibid ea u
David Thompson
Frank Toba lske
Lilly Toth

Pe nny Tuttle
Rhonda VanRiper
Chuck Vorce
Tracy Wa lte rs
Chris Ward

LeeA nn Watters
Jimmy Weber
David Wi lson
Melissa Wood

OT PI CT URE D:
Brenda Bailey
Marion Beckwith
Joe Berry
Tamm y Peck

TH IRD GRADE TEACHERS:
Mrs. Ruth Ki ng
Miss Mary Se wa ll
Mrs. Ro be rta Timm
Mrs. Hazel VanHoosear

188

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Corey A vra
Lori Bak e r
Mike Bald win
Larry Bee be
Bo bb y Be nneu

De bbi e Be rr y
Susan Blount
Iv a Blo we rs
Millie Blo we rs
Connie Boohe r

Willard Bradley
Me lissa Bradshaw
Marc Brand
Larry Bre we r
Earl Brouse

Je ff Brown
Je rr y Brown
Jan e tte Bu e ll
Vikki Burle y
Dare n Carpe m e r

Jackie Cash
Norman Ce kand e r
Kristina Ciz as
Je rri Clark
Richard Clark

Michae l Colo n
Carrol Combs
Brian Connin
Ange la Curtis
Ge orge Curtis

Shirle y De lancy
Micha e l Dodd
Tamm y Donbrock
Bobby Dool ey
Tim Dowk e r

189

�Brian Drake
Shedrick Duffy
Joey Dunn
Dennis Evans
Cary Feldbauer

David Fillmore
Glenn Finley
Janet Fletcher
Marilyn Fryer
Rick Hagaman

Tim Hagaman
Lynn Hard
April Hardy
Steve Harmon
Jeff Hawes

Richard Herman
Leslie Hilton
Eddie Horney
Tammie Hutchins
Christy Jansen

Bryan Jeffrey
David Jeffries
Lorie Johnston
Tammy Justice
Donald Kahaian

Andy Kaiser
Laurie Kincaid
DenaJo Knapp
Brenda Kratzer
Mark Landis

Joedy Latta
Johnny Latta
Richard Lensky
Corky Lippman
Jackie Locke

Troy Lowe
David Luce
Debbie Lutterbeck
Kari Markley
Angela Marsh

190

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Kim McLain
Bobby McNall
Dennis Miller
Susan Mille r

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Tim Minton
Ta mm i e Mue lle r
Sandra Nave
Kare n Ne wbe rry
Mitch Neeley

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Regina Parks
Pe nn y Parrish
Rhonda Paul
Aaron Poster
April Phi lippy
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Miche le Quimby
Raymo!ld Rasmusse n
April Riddle
De bbie Ringle r

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Mark Rootes
Kathl ee n Ryan
Tammy Rzepka
Rickie Schul tz
Bobbie Shilling

Brian Smith
Jean Smith
Tracy Sne llenbe rger
Lori Sobie ch
Kelly Sours

Gre g Ste phe ns
Robe rt T e nne y
T e rry Trowbridge
Mark VanB larcom
Sanford Wa ltz

Scott Withington
Jackie Wood
Le nny Wright
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Danie l Howe ll
Chris Ousley
Lorrinda Whitney

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�First Graders
Brian Badders
Marci Ba l\er
Derek Ball
Chery l Balcom
Mary Beckwith

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Trent Blair
Scott Boyer
Robert Bowling
Tina Briggs
Randy Brouse

LecA nn Brown
Rachelle Brown
Sean Burley
Temrey Burritt
Eric Buterbaugh

Cha d Carpenter
Jose ph Cekander
Call ie C lark
Julie C layman
Carll Converse

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Jason Coolman
Cary Coonce
Andre w Cottman
Billy Crick
Robe rt Crick
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A ngcla Culver
Alicia Cunis
Paul Davis
Pilul Davis
Lane ..: DcM..:rritt

Gr..:g Do bso n
Richard Do bson
Laur:1 Eas~erday
J( c' ,. in EII i ott
Sar:1h En os

192

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Danny Fales
Laura Fe rsch
Cynthia Fillmore
Ed win Forest Jr .

Tim Gibson
Ke lly Goshcoff
The resa Grubbs
Brian Hall
Be than y Hammond

Autumn Hard y
Robe rt Harrington
Andy Hawes
Barbara He nning
Josephine Hickerson

James Hoff
Dale Horn
De rek Horn
Gale Horn
James Howard

Jeff Hu tchins
Mary Alice Jackso n
Michelle Jeffrey
Marcia Je nsen
Ginge r Johnson

Ke nneth Johnson
Patty Justice
Brady Keys
Kare n Kratze r
Rhonda Krick

Linda LaM ee
Je nni Leosh
Judith Leste r
Mark Le wis
Je ff Locke

John Locldin
Ste ven Marowdli
Da vid Marshall
Melissa Mason
Michad McConnd l

193

�Lisa McCurley
Mdissa McMichael
Kristie McRae
Dwa yne McVicker
Miqu e l Michael

Brian Miller
Pam Miller
Amy Jo Ne wbe rry
Laura Noblin
De re k 0 ' Co nne ll

Christopher Otis
Lonna Otis
Tina Paul
Timmy Pe arson
Shannon Pe rsails

Christa Pifer
Miche lle Price
Chad Purce ll
Amy Qu imby
De rik Reic hhart

Miche le Richards
Nichole Riner
Julie Robe rts
Tad Rossman
Traci Ryan

Steven Saly e r
Kimberly Shaw
Dorcas Shilling
Jamie Spurlock
Paul Stark

Christa l Strong
Shawn Strong
Amy Swa llow
Erin Swa ney
Mamie Swaney

Rhonda T esch
Brian T oba lske
Ste ve n Trall
No e ll Tucker
Tammy Turnpaugh

194

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Carol Wilson

NOT PICTURED:
Mike Bailey
Larry Centers
Jason Yeich

Kindergarteners
Amy Allen
Brett Allman
Brian Anderson
Joe l Asher
Darrin Bailey

John Bancroft
Dawn Basse
Sonja Bean
Jason Becker
Brett Bowers

Michael Bracy
Dawn Briggs
Sandra Britton
Jodi Brown
Missy Burgen

Wayne Burke
Eric Cheyne
Michael Clemenson
Steve Clifford
Tammy Colon

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Dena Converse
Ga ye Coolman
Kevin Crowder
Kirk Cutler
Jamie Duby

Joseph Duffy
Benjamin Eby
Jodi Edwards
Jason Enos
Erica Ewers

195

�Laney Fickle
Yo n Fl etc he r
Kathy Freese
Tracey Gilpin
Colt Go llnick

Jam es Gordon
Ange la Hagerma n
Wayne Hamrick
Je nnife r Hand
Annissa Hart

Mic he lle Hawkins
Melissa Hawley
Jodi Hess
Staci Higbea
Joe Hoff

Chad Horky
Thomas Houvene r
Tina Houve ne r
Terri Howard
Jane lle Jeffrey

Marilee Je ffrey
Joe Johnson
Gary Karney
Yuri Keegstra
Kathy Knapp

Brad Kriser
Danielle Laure l!
Ange la Leste r
Owen Licht
Dawn Lind bert

Kevin Longhini
Jo e l Lothame r
Je ff Lutterbeck
Scott Maggart
Todd Male

Brenda Man ley
Todd Massey
Barbara McClellan
Miche lle McClughen
C had McGloth len

196

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�Angela Me iste r
Veronica Minton
Ho lly Moore
Sandra Morrison
Chad Musse lman

Sherry Neusbaum
Tami Parks
JoElle n Parrish
Heath Persails
Beth Philippy

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Shawn Prie ur
Autumn Pife r
Joe l Potter
Darrin Rehne r
Jacklyn Rey nolds

Amy Riley
Jaim e Sand e rson
Richard Sarles
Ange l Simaski
Dena Smallwood

Toby Smith
He nry Snellenbe rger
Matthew Stanton
Lori Sta ynor
Trac y Stout

Ke lie Strouse
Paul Swift
De borah Thompson
Lore tta Tobolske
Sam Tucker

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Timothy Tuttle
Anne tte Vorce
Freddie VI a goner
Miche lle Waite
Jaso n Webb
Valerie Weber
Enri Wedgewood
Ju lie Weller
De re k Wood
Kent Wyatt
NOT PICTURED:
Annette Bailey
Danie l Nave
Sandra Siegel

197

�Other Elementary Staff Members
2nd GRADE TEACHERS:
Mrs . Mary Jane Coler
Mrs . Wava Gano
Mrs. Kathryn Goschka
Mrs . Mary Newton

1st GRADE TEACHERS:
Mrs. Mareeda Gibson
Mrs. Pa tt Male
Mrs . Je nnalee Mishler
Mrs. Carol Undeen

KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS:
Mrs. Vivian Este rline
Mrs. Ruth McConnell
Mr. Dan Groh, Art
Mrs. Maureen Whitehead, Phys. Ed.

Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell, Spec . Ed.
Ms . Sharon Wilcox, Soc . Adj. Rm .
Mrs. Gertrude Rider, Rdg. Enrich.
Mrs. Sarah Coo l man, Pe rm. Sub.

Mrs. Caro l Smith, Rdg. Enrich.

NOT PICTURED:
Mrs . Enid Have ns, Voca l Music
Mr. Brad Bodkins, Speech Therapist
Mrs. Patsy Sexton, L. D. T eacher
Mr. Max Hein ema nn, Socia l Wo rke r
Ms. De bbie Doll, Pe rm. Sub.

EDUCATI ONA L AIDES:
Mrs. Virgjnia Ball, Library
Mrs . Joyce Klepack, Kindergarte n
Mrs . .Phyllis McCann, Kind ergarte n
Mrs. Carol Saunders, Resource Rm .

Mrs. Nancy Strang, 2nd Grade
Mrs . Carmen Streets, Soc. Ad j. Rm.
Mrs. Bonnie Wo rth, 1st Grade

198

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��SPONSORS
Andy's Antiques - Allen
Branch Gardens - Quincy
Carpenter and Wa lrus - Allen
Faith Christian School - Quincy
Flowers by Karen - Coldwater
Mr. and Mrs. William Gale
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardner
Greer Enterprises - Quincy
Kathy Hughes - QMS
Laurell Gas and Oil - Quincy
Ms. Melissa Lloyd
Mr. Gary Male

Max Larsen Ford, Inc. - Coldwater
Oriole Snack Shack - Quincy
Mr. Andrew Parzych
Eva and William Pengally - Allen
Paul Porter, 41st District Representative
Dorothy B. Roth
Mr. Richard Spalding
Mr. Robert Stewart
Mr. Dick Taylor
James R. Vozar Insurance Agency - Quincy
Ken Wendorf - Allen

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Acme Belt Recoating, Inc. - 6
B &amp; D Tool &amp; Die, Inc. - 6
Baldwin Veterinary Clinic - 6
Beckwith Furniture - 6
Bill and Ruth's TV - 6
Bill's Too- 6
Bollegraf's - 6
J. B. Branch and Co. - 6
Branch County Chiropractic Clinic - 7
Branch Insurance Agency - 7
Budd's Body Shop- 7
Burger Chef - 7
C &amp; F Vending- 29
Carl's Bar- 29
Carroll's Shoes - 44
Chapman Sales and Service - 44
R. G. Cochrane Contracting - 29
Coldwater Recreation - 44
Conrad Insurance Agency - 44
Cotton wood Resort - 45
Crotty Corporation - 44
Culy's Jewelry - 45
D &amp; D Cycle - 45
Davis Marine, Inc. - 56
Diedrich Funeral Home - 56
Dobson Insurance - 73
Elias Bros. - 56
Faulkner Florist - 56
First National Bank of South Central Michigan- 28
Gary Cooper Trucking - 56
Gene's Mobil Service- 56
The Gun Shop - 178
Hawkins Produce Market- 56
Hildebrand's Rupp Riders- 57
House of Fabrics - 57
Houtz Plumbing and Heating - 57
Hozie's Hideaway- 57

200

Kaiser Electric - 57
Kiess Jewelry - 57
King Electric Supply, Inc. - 45
K-Mart- 57
Knapp Pools &amp; Knapp Enterprises - 45
Marsh's Family Market - 97
Marble Lake Marina - 73
McClellan Standard Oil - 141
McDonald' s- 72
Midwest Foundry - 140
Patty's - 73
J. C. Penney Co. - 72
Penguin Point - 97
Quality Farm and Fleet, Inc. - 56
Quincy Automotive - 72
Quincy Auto Sales - 72
Quincy Dairy Queen - 73
Quincy Golf Course - 140
Quincy Hardware - 140
Quincy Ice Co. - 72
Reyburn's - 141
Sarge's Market- 140
Sauk Trail Antiques - 97
Shaw Shoe Store - 97
Shoppers Guide - 96
Southern Michigan National Bank - 97
Spurlock Insurance and Real Estate - 97
Taylor's Auto Body - 179
Taylor's Stationers - 141
Up n Down- 179
Walters Building Supply - 178
Warner Oil Co. - 178
Watts Drug Store - 178
White Supply - 179
Wolverine Paint and Wallpaper - 179
Woodward's- 179

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                    <text>�����������1977 Homecoming Festivities
Alumni Welcomed With 48-0 Homecoming Victory

Homecoming Queen Jody Robson is crowned by
Homecoming King Mark Loveberry while Lori Mills,
the 1976 queen, and Jody's father, Mr. Neil Robson,
look on.

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Next page: THE QUEEN AND HER COURT: Denise Harmon, Carmen Cutcher, Queen Jody, Lori Pierson and Denise McFarland; Jody and Mark _begin
their reign.

�The I 977 Homecoming was a successful one as the
students and alumni cheered the Orioles on to victory
over Athens, I 8 to 0.
"The Movies" was this year's theme and the movies used were " Rocky," "A Star Is Born," "The
Exorcist," and "The Pink Panther." The senior class
won the pep jug, but all the classes showed a tremendous effort to make the celebration an enjoyable one.
Jody Robson was crowned as the Homecoming
Queen at halftime, and an old tradition was rekindled
by having a Homecoming King as well. Mark Loveberry received this special honor. The rest of Mark's
court consisted of Kurt Condra, Doug Keeslar ,
Frank Parkinson and Tim Tracy.
The victory was followed by the annual homecoming dance that featured "Gabriel" as the band.

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�Opposite page: I) The bonfire; 2)
The seniors' winning float ; 3)
King Mark Loveberry with I976
Queen Lori Mills; 4) The junior
class skit.
This page: I) Rocky falls in the
senior skit; 2) the team getting it
together; 3) Cheerleaders make
Coach AcMoody their victim; 4)
Sophomores in the pep parade.

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�Santa Claus Con1es to the Needy

This year's Project Christmas
was a great success. It served 33
needy families in the Branch
County area. As usual, the News
Focus class provided their services for this good cause. This
year 48 students were involved.
The advisors of Project Christmas are Mr. Martin Chard and
Mr. Brent Veysey. Chairpersons
of individual groups are as follows: Linda Fish, wrapping;
Mark Loveberry, toy repair;
Becky Schultz, promotions; Kurt
Condra, finance; Kim Strother,
food; Gabriella Franck, clothing;
Jackie Middel, routing; and Jody
Robson , co-head chairperson.
Not pictured: Carmen Cutcher,
co-head chairperson, and Linda
Beckwith, donations.

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�13

�Blizzard Doesn't Stop the Beauties
The Blizzard of '78 stopped a lot of activities but it
didn't stop Tami Fickle from stealing the show. With
her version of "Pippin" she won the title of the 1978
Tip Up Queen and Miss Congeniality. Denise Harmon received first runner-up honors while Tracy
Allen was second runner-up.

�Tough competition was given by all of the girls including: Pam
Freeburn, Denise Harmon, Pam Kurtz, Linda Roberts, Dorothy
Hargreave, Teresa Locke, Tami Fickle, Tia Macklin, Shari Ingraham, Tracy Allen, Patti Ford, Cindi Baranouski, Candy Smith and
Cyndi Bowerman.

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�Blizzard of '78 Delays Oriole Week

--

A fierce blizzard closed schools and postponed the crowning of
Miss Oriole for two weeks. Because of the deep snow, the annual
saucer pull was postponed too and the gym activities were cancelled. Quincy spirit still came through though as the Orioles
crushed Homer 61-42.
The saucer pull was finally held on March 17. The sophomores
emerged as the victors over the freshmen and seniors who tied for
second.

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�Jackie Middel was crowned Miss Oriole 1978 at halftime of the
game. The other candidates included: Becky Schultz, Tami Fickle,
Linda Aiken , Amy Porter. Deb Suever, Lynn DuBay and Joann
McClellan . The girls were escorted by the JV basketball team members.

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�Seniors and Juniors Tie for Top Spot

No Broken RecordsOnly Broken Trikes!
The seniors and juniors tied as overall winners in the annual
trike race. The senior girls, including Tia Macklin, Patti Ford,
Tracy Allen, Jody Robson, Kathy Williams, Gabriella Franck,
Denise McFarland and Cyndi Bowerman, won the 880 relay. The
boys' 880 relay was won by sophomores Pat Falzon, Tim Brewer,
Dave Brown, Chuck Rubley, Dane Cutcher, Bob Albright, Dave
Booher and Ken Newberry.
Both the boys' and girls' I00-yd. drags were won by the juniors
with Brenda Osborne and Mitch Bundy on the pedals.
The junior girls out-tugged all the others in the tug of war while
the senior boys held out to beat the sophomores1

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�19

�QSPA Presents

The Prisoner
of Second Avenue

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�2 Neil

Simon Comedies
Under the direction of Mr. Walczak
and Karen Fryer, the QSPA presented
two of Neil Simon's Broadway hits, THE
PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE
and THE ODD COUPLE.
"Prisoner" treated the serious problem
of mental illness in a comical way by
showing the slow collapse of a person who
was unable to cope with the pressures of
society and modern living.
THE ODD COUPLE, a comedy classic, involved a neatnik versus a slob,
played by Kurt Condra and Brett Spaldmg.
Jeff Wells completed his third year as
technical director while Karen Fryer was
assistant director for the fourth time.
Mr. Walczak has directed 16 plays at
QHS and this was his third Neil Simon
play. It took four years to select a cast for
THE ODD COUPLE. This production
has been a special dream for him for quite
some time.

The Odd
Couple

THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE
Joe McRae
Mel Edison
Cindi Baranouski
Edna Edison
Herb Sleesman
Harry Edison
Dorothy Hargreave
Pearl
Maria Carpenter
Jessie
Karen
Provencal
Pauline

THE ODD COUPLE
Oscar Madison
Felix Unger
Murray
Vinnie
Roy
Speed
Cecily Pigeon
Gwendolyn Pigeon

Brett Spalding
Kurt Condra
Kelly Matz
Ken Wood
Jeff Williams
Randy Houtz
Cindi Baranouski
Carmen Cutcher
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�Bowlers in Top Form
Freshmen Take Team Trophy

Ford and Rubley Take High Game
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�A freshman team comprised of Bob Ford, Jim Jeffery, Shannon Rice,
Marty Pierson and Scott Rodesiler took top bowling honors this year.
Rhonda lies, Linda Miner, Dawn Strong, Rhoda Coward and Cindy
Booher nailed down the second place spot during the annual tournament.
High game trophies were won by Patti Ford with a 213 and Chuck
Rubley with 216. Patti, while serving as league secretary, also won the
girls' high series with a 356 while Jim Phair, with a 394, won the boys'
high series.

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�The annual junior-senior prom was held on May 27 at the Pottowatomi Inn at Pokagon
State Park. The juniors hired the band named "Cypress" for the occasion.

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�Seniors Honored With Awards

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Seniors were honored with awards at the annual Senior Honors Night program held on
June l in the gym . Academic. sports and special awards were presented .
The Citizenship Award was presented to Paulette Walters while Carmen Cutcher and
Brett Spalding were named as recipients of the Danforth Foundation's "I Dare You"
Awards.
Bruce Miller earned the physics award: Karen Fryer received a French award: Linda
Beckwith, art award: Tia Macklin and Linda Beckwith. vocal music: Nick Rockhold. the
drum major award and the John Philip Sousa Award: Brett Spalding, a drama award for
outstanding service and significant contribution: and Carmen Cutcher, Kurt Condra and
Ken Wood. special drama citations.
Scholarship recipients included : Doug Keeslar. Varsity Club: Kim Normandin, Frank
Parkinson. Brett Spalding. No rm Strang, PaJlette Walters - Quincy Rotary Club; Ron
Bradley and Pam lies - Quincy Loan Fou?dation: Tami Fickle and Denise Harmon Chain of Lakes Tip-up: Jody Robson and Frank Parkinson -Alma College, Presidential
Scholarship: Bruce Finley - Tri-State University Trustees Scholarship: Jody Robson and
Pam lies - KCC Board of Trustees Scholarship and Award for Academic Excellence:
Denise Mcfarland - Branch County Hospital Auxiliary: Doug Keeslar and Jody Robson
- Elks C lub National Foundation Scholarship for Most Valuable Student: Ken Wood U of M Regents Alumni Scholarship: Randy Houtz and Teresa Rubley - Sarge's IGA
Market scholarship: and State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship and Tuition Grant
winners Kurt Condra. Carmen Cutcher. Bruce Finley. Patti Ford. Perry Fosdick. Pam lies.
Doug Keeslar. Bruce Miller. Kim Normandin. Frank Parkinson. Jody Robson. Nick Rockhold. Teresa Rubley. Brett Spalding. Norm Stra ng. Paulette Walters. Jeff Williams and Ken
Wood.

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Page 26: I) Margaret Lyons, perfect
attendance award ; 3) Val Bemis, female
athlete of the year ; 4) Bruce Miller, male
athlete of the year; 5) Norm Strang, the
Normandin Sportsmanship Award ; 6)
Pain Kurtz, the Business and Professional
Women's Club scholarship winner.
Page 27: I) Doug Keeslar, Outstanding
Service Award ; 2) Jody Robson , Outstanding Service Award ; 3) Karen Fryer,
drama awa rd ; 4) Pam lies, ad va nced
ma th award ; 5) Kathie Wolfe, French
award ; 7) Carmen Cutcher , biology
award ; and 8) Jeff Williams , drama
award.

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�40 Graduate With Honors

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�Baccalaureate services for the class of 1978 were held on June 4.
The Rev. Miss Kay Williams of the Quincy United Meth odist
Church delivered the address. The Rev. Mr. C lyde Mills and Rev.
Mr. Bill Wilson also participated in the services.
The ninety-eighth annual commencement exercises took place
on June 9 at 8 P.M. The Honorable David Stockman. 4th District
Congressiona l Representative , delivered the commencement
address and the top ten each had a part in the ceremonies. Confirmation of the diplomas was by Mr. Harold Schultz, school board
president, while Mr. Ronald Reynolds, superintendent of schools,
presented them to the graduates.
Honor students included: Tracy Allen, Cyndi Bowerman, Andy
Bracy, Ron Bradley, Kurt Condra, Tammy Cottman, Carmen
Cutcher, Marc Cutler, Debbie DesJardins, Karen Downer, Becky
Dunsmore, Asa Eklund, Bruce Finley, Lorei Fish, Patti Ford,
Perry Fosdick, Gabriella Fra nck, Jim Frenc h, Betty Geer, Randy
Houtz, Dennis Hutchins, Pam lies, Doug Keeslar, Sherry King,
Tia Macklin, Jackie Middel, Bruce Miller, Kim Normandin, Frank
Parkinso n, Marc Roberts, Jody Robson, Teresa Rubley, Norm
Stra ng, Nat han Strong, Nancy Voza r, Ken Wagner, Dale Waligora, Paulette Walters, Kathie Wolfe a nd Ken Wood.

THE TOP TEN STUDENTS: Front: Bruce Finley,
Frank Parkinson, Ken Wood; Middle: Jody Robson,

Carmen Cutcher, Kim Normandin, Sherry King,
Pam Iles ; Back: Kurt Condra and Doug Keeslar.

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�Student Council
REPRESENTATIVES : Top, Front: Tracy Allen, Jody Robson,
Patti Ford, Ken Wood, Kim Loveberry, Connie Stempien, Karen
Middel, Connie Wolfe, Sandy Jensen, Kris Condra, Nancy Kahaian, Carolyn Worth, Tracy Rockhold. Not pictured: Nick Arnold,
Denise Norton, Rich Bean and Big Eight Representative Randy
Houtz.
Bottom: Delegate at Large Tim Tracy, Secretary Teresa Herman,
President Frank Parkinson, Advisor Mr. Bob Mitchell, Vice Presi-

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dent Casey Normandin, Treasurer Shari Ingraham, Parliamentarian Carmen Cutcher.
ALTERNATES: 12 -Debbie DesJardins, Dorothy Hargreave,
Lori Pierson, Kathie Wolfe ; I I - Rita Beemer, Dan Herman, Kim
Rodesiler, Lu Ann Thompson ; 10 - Carl Albright, Linda Forsyth,
Ginna Rice, Scott Smith; 9 - Tyler Baldwin, Pete Falzon, Scott
Rodesiler and Dawn Saunders.

�Varsity Club
The QHS Varsity Club, along with the Varsity Club of Reading
High School , purchased a bell (whic h Mr. Nowicki is painting in
the picture below) which will be kept by the school winning the
annual QHS-RHS football game.

Below Right: Advisor Mr. Mike Nowicki, Treasurer Brian Taylor,
Sergeant-at-Arms Frank Parkinson, Secretary Val Bemis, President Doug Keeslar.
Bouom: 1977-78 Varsity C lub members.

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�QSPA

Quincy Society for the Performing Arts members: Front: Jeff
McRae, Doug Ingraham; Second
row: Debbie DesJardins, Linda
Beckwith, Karen Fryer, Dorothy
Hargreave, Peggy Wright, Jody
Robson, Frank Parkinson, Ken
Wood; Third row: Advisor Mr.
Christopher Walczak, Dawn
McClellan, Kathy Wilkinson,
Denise Henry, Pam Kurtz, Lori
Hughes, Betty Geer, Maria Carpenter, Carmen Cutcher, Karen
Provencal; Back row: Tim Thibideau, Dennis Houck, Karen Middel, Tracy Allen, Kurt Condra,
Jeff Williams, Greg Miner, Cindy
Millard, Cathy Lange, Gabriella
Franck, Mark Smith and Shari
Ingraham.
OFFICERS: Secretary-Treasurer
Jody Robson, Advisor Mr. Walczak, President Carmen Cutcher
and Vice President Kurt Condra.

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�Library
Club
MEMBERS: Front: Sandy Jensen, Lori Hughes, Yumi Hagiwara, Nancy Kahaian, Paulette
Walters, Advisor Mrs. Virginia
Brown; Middle row: Betty Geer,
Tia Macklin, Cathy Lange, Dawn
Chaney, Debbie DesJardins;
Back row: Lori DesJardins, Martha Jones, Pete Falzon , Cindy
Millard, Doug Suever, Tammi
Walters and Carolyn Worth. Not
pictured: Parliamentarian Cindy
England , Lu Thompson and
Teresa Rubley.

OFFICERS: President Debbie DesJardins, Secretary Tamrni Walters,
Mrs. Brown, Vice President Pete Falzon and Treasurer Betty Geer.

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�Youth in Government

Top Right: Advisor Mr. Veysey, Secretary Doug Keeslar, CoChairpersons Carmen Cutcher and Becky Schultz, Treasurer John
Rice and Advisor Mr. Male.
Bottom, Front row: Greg Miner, Tracy Allen, Shari Ingraham,
Karen Provencal, Denise McFarland, Casey Normandin, Amy
Porter, Kurt Condra, Doug Keeslar, John Rice. Second row: Kelly

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Matz, Jackie Middel, Ginna Rice, Richie Bean, Brian Ludlow, Jim
Keeslar, Carmen Cutcher. Back: Debbie DesJardins, Tia Macklin,
Maria Carpenter, Pam Kurtz, Patti Ford, Becky Schultz, Jody
Robson, Frank Parkinson, Gabriella Franck, Nick Rockhold and
Ken Wood.

�Sweepstake Elections

Quincy again dominated the state elections at the Youth in Government convention in Lansing. Frank Parkinson was elected Governor ;
Doug Keeslar, Speaker of the House; Nick Rockhold, Lt. Governor;
and Jody Robson was chosen as Chaplain.
Three other members, Kurt Condra, Gabriella Franck, and Brett
Spalding, were assigned to the positions of committee chairmen.
Mr. Veysey and Mr. Male were given a special honor at the banquet
for doing such a fine job as advisors of the Quincy delegation.
The group was invited to West Virginia again to attend a YMCA
sponsored leadership conference.
The club raised money for the various activities, such as the trip to
the upper peninsula taken in the fall. The money was raised through
various community jobs like washing windows, raking leaves and
several paper drives.

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�20 Earn Membership

Membership in the National Honor
Society is granted on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership and service.
Those students who exhibit these qualities
and hold membership in the NHS are:
Maria Carpenter, Kurt Condra. Tammy
Cottman, Carmen Cutcher. Bruce Finley,
Lori Hughes, Randy Houtz. Pam lies,
Doug Keeslar, Sherry King. Kim Knisely,
Bruce Miller, Greg Miner. Casey Normandin, Kim Normandin, Frank Parkinson, Karen Provencal, Kathy Provencal,
Jody Robson , Teresa Rubley, Brian Taylor, Tim Taylor and Ken Wood.

Inductees this year include: Front: Teresa Herman, Lorei Fish, Sherri
Knisely, Connie Wolfe, Deb Suever, Bonnie Wolfe, Paulette Walters,
Nancy Bowerman, Dave Brown, Cathy Johnson. Back: Margie
McConnell, Sandy Jensen, Darin Friend, Steve Wilson, Kathy Cottman,
Jim Keeslar, Linda Miner, Rich Bean, Amy Porter and Bri~n Ludlow.

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�InN ational Honor Society

010 il

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�FFA OFFICERS: Sentinel Randy Wendorf, Reporter Dave Anderson, Vice President Lowell Kriser, President John Rice,
Secretary Bob Marquart and Treasurer
Marc Roberts.
MEMBERS : Apryl Borton. David Burlew, David Coco, Mickey Connin, Ken
England, Bob Ford, Robert Hard, Jim
Jeffery, Ken Letts, Tom Marshall, John
Mraz, Gene Strong, Jim Toth, Jeff Wood,
Colleen Avery , David Becker. Scott
Becker, Scott Bowerman. Tim Brewer,
Dennis DeCaire, Kevin Dules, Tim Dunn,
Brian Hawes, Scott Holt, Tod McLain,
Victor McVicker, Tim Parker, Jeff Phair,
Jim Phair, Mark Rice, Ron Rice, Craig
Ryan , Bill Smith, Todd Smith , Randy
Sours, Keith Teachout, Randy Wendorf,
Nick Arnold, Cindi Baranouski, Amy
Borton, John Coward, Bob Durham, Dan
Herman, Hal Jensen, Brenda Marowelli,
Bruce Rice, Kirk Sinclair, Randy Smead,
Sharon Snyder, Mark Whitney, Loyde
Worden , Craig Baranouski , Lowell
Kriser, Teri Locke, John Rice, Marc Roberts, Scott Saunders, Cheryl Snyder, Ron
Stephens, Nathan Strong, Ken Wagner,
Dale Waligora, Bob Marquart, Kim
Miller and Dave Anderson.
Mr. Charles Snyder is the advisor of the

FFA.

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�A Golden Past,
A Brighter Future
FFA at 50

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�Future Homemakers

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF
AMERICA MEMBERS: Front:
Secretary Kim Milks, Reporter
Kathy Williams, President Deb
Burlew, Treasurer Kim Billman;
Back: Advisor Mrs. Eleanor
French, Renee Pierson, Sandy
Smith, Tammy Winchell, Laura
Hockenberry, June Ostrander,
Sherry Sherwood, Sara Winchell
and Patty Ries. Not pictured: Vice
President Candy Smith and Parliamentarian Belinda Gratz.

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�Language
Club
OFFICERS: Kathy Provencal, Secretary;
Karen Provencal, Treasurer ; Tracy Allen,
Vice President; Mrs . Judy Cremeans,
Advisor; Deb DesJardins, President.
MEMBERS: Front: Karen Fryer, Debbie
DesJardins , Peggy Wright , Roxanne
McRae, Renee McRae , Tracy Allen,
Keke Blavet, Kathy Provencal, Sarah
Hammond , Deni se Henry ; Middle:
Rhoda Coward, Margie McConnell, Betty
Geer, Kathie Wolfe, Laura Hockenberry,
Sheri Westfall, Debbie Nave, Becky Wilson, Tia Macklin; Back: Martha Jones,
Tammi Walters, Julie Paul, Steve Wilson,
Asa Eklund , Karen Provencal , Heike
Eberz, Dawn McClellan, Mrs. Cremeans,
Rege Rupp.

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�The Oriole Staff
Those students enrolled in the modern
communications class are a lso involved in
producing the QUINCY REPEATER
and the QUINCY ORIOLE.
Editorial responsibilities were awarded
for the 1978 annual as follows: Bruce
Miller and Kelly Matz. co-editors: Jackie
Middel and Maria Carpenter. assistant
editors: and Kathie Wo lfe and Kim
Strother. business managers.
The photographic staff was headed by
Mark Loveberry. Dorothy Hargreave and
Val Bemis who we re also in charge of the
darkroom which was a new addition in
the high school this year. Amy Borton
joined the staff second semester replacing
Robin Connin.
Right: Front: Kathie Wolfe: Back: Kim
Strother, Maria Carpenter. Bruce M iller.
Jackie Middel and Kelly Matz.

PHOTOGRAPHERS : Dorothy Hargreave, Val Bemis, Casey
Norma ndin, Amy Borton, Mark Loveberry, Amy Po rter, Te resa

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Herman and Li nda Fish.

�I) Mark takes pictures better than he sings; 2) Val and Amy discuss the darkroom - "Whose turn is it?'' ; 3) Dorothy is tired. Her
life is too busy taking pictures and making donuts! ; 4) Deb runs to

avoid the camera; Sj Kim explains yearbook sales to the student
body.

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�I) Staff members study layouts and learn to design their own: 2)
Bruce ponders: 3) The QUINCY REPEATER is put together on
a n assembly line : 4) Amy: 5) Kathy and Linda "working" on a piclure day: 6) Denise and Casey in one of few se riou s moments: 7)
Heike and Sue.

�QHS Chorus

Members of the Chorus: Front : Laura Hockenberry,
Sarah Kaufman , Steve Smith, Richard Hand, Herbie
Sleesman, John Coward, Kim Billman, Ruth Peavey.
Second row: Linda Beckwith, Sheila Boyd, Tia Macklin, Annette Strauss, Dawn Finley, Tammy Mast,
Chris Woodward , Sandy Hulbert. Third row: Miss
Susan Taylor, Jackie Sleesman, June Ostrander, Lori
Kling, Kim Milks, Sheri Westfall, Cindy Horney,
Penny Hagaman. Back row: Nora Cole, Brenda Dooley , Deana England , Mary Cotton , Rita Beemer,
Helen Gangaway and Renee McRae. Not pictured:
Norman LeFevre, Teresa Rubley, Michele Sanders
and Bill Swallow .
CHORUS OFFICERS: Top to bottom : Secretary
Nora Cole, President Tia Macklin, Treasurer Linda
Beckwith, Director Miss Taylor.

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�Once We Get Started .

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This page: l) That face! Those eyes! Those mittens? 2) Varsity
Football Cheerleaders are: Left to right : Pam Kurtz, Karen
Downer, Kathy Cottman, Patti Ford, Teresa Anderson and Denise
Norton ; 3) Teresa, Ginna and Lena cheer the N Football team
on; 4) N Football Cheerleaders are: Bottom to top: Ginna Rice,
Connie Wolfe, Linne Gordon, Bonnie Wolfe, Lena Arnett. Not pictured is: Teresa Liggins.

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Opposite page: l) Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders are : Left to right:

Denise Norton, Kim Rodesiler, Kim Strother, Jody Robson, Patti
Ford, Connie Stempien; 2) N Basketball Cheerleaders are: Pat
Fryer, Lynnette Pierson, Ginna Rice, Karice Loveberry, Connie
Wolfe, Bonnie Wolfe ; 3) Freshman Basketball Cheerleaders are:
Top to bottom: Teresa Waltz, Lori DesJardins, Dana Sperbeck,
Kris Condra, Angie Strang and LaJeana Coan. ·

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It's Hard to Get Stopped!
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�Together in Harmony

Above: Our Fearless Leader ; Right: INTERNATIONAL BAND STUDENTS: Front: Kathy Provencal, Doug Suever, Karen Provencal ; Back:

Brenda Keeton, Teresa Herman and Nick Rockhold.

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�Above: FLAG GIRLS : Front: Sue O'Brien, Lori DesJardins, Denise Henry, Michelle Dubay ; Back:

Teresa Herman, Tracy Allen, Patti Ford, Karen Middel and Cindi Baranouski.

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�50

�Connie Wolfe
Bonnie Wolfe
Dan Wallace
Michelle DuBay
Tuba
Doug Wonders
Jeff Williams
Dennis DeCaire
Baritone Sax
Betty Greer
Alto Sax
Todd Smith
Kathy Provencal
French Horn
Debbie DesJardins
Terry Dull
Paulette Walters
Contra Bass
Duane Sawdey
Trombones
Nick Rockhold
Doug Suever
Dennis Hutchins
)
Brian Ha\\)es
Greg Miner
Randy Sours
Cornets
Jackie Middel
Connie Stempien
Pam lies
Pam Kurtz
Linda Aiken
Sue O'Brien
Becky Boley
Brenda Keeton
Todd Falstad
Martha Jones
Jim Null

Flutes
Tammi Walters
Teresa Herman
Teresa Deal
Sherri Knisely
Melissa Medlock
Kim Normandin
Dawn Strong
Dawn Strong
Linda Beckwith
Rhoda Coward
Dorothy Hargreave
Clarinets
Kathie Wolfe
Tracy Allen
Karen Provencal
Karen Middel
Linda Miner
Rhonda lies
Nan Rupp
Pam Freeburn
Carol Nordyke
Roxanne McRae
Jeff Wells
Saxophone
Tim Tracy
Joe McRae
Dawn Fowler
Baritones
Kurt Gondra
Ken Wood
Jeff VanDyke
Base Clarinet
Kim Brewer
Patti Ford
Drums
Dennis Zimmerman
Dawn Lyons

B Band
Flutes
Cindi Baranouski
Kris Condra
Lori DesJardins
Sarah Hammond
Nancy Kahaian
Lisa Kochendorfer
Sarah Wonders
Clarinets
Dawn Chaney
Lynette DuBay
Lori Hughes
Karice Loveberry
Mark Smith

Steve Smtih
Dianna Parker
Cornets
Dawn Anderson
Tracy Deal
Denise Henry
Roger Hoch
Jamie Robbins
Carenda Sawdey
Kelli Stempien
Sarah Winchell
Debbie Nave
Saxophone
Billy Hawes

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Angie Strang
Baritone
Doug Ingraham
Drums
Cassa,ndra Smith
Daw Neible
Daw.n McClellan
Tim Thibideau
Trombones
Tim Dunn
Doug DeCaire
Pete Falzon
Tom Marshall
Jeff Wood

�VARSITY BASKETBALL
Quincy

50
66
75
58
58
68
60
52
58
57
49
59
53
59
63
56
66
61
49

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Opponent
54
Hillsdale
48
Onsted
51
Concord
63
Springport
46
Jonesville
27
Athens
63
Addison
42
Union City
60
Reading
40
Homer
53
Hudson
82
Concord
69
Springport
46
Jonesville
47
Athens
47
Union City
59
Reading
42
Homer
36
Jackson-Western

VARSITY BASEBALL
Quincy

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2
2
4
3
9
0
4
8
5
2
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5
2
6

Opponent
II
Concord
8
Springport
3
Jonesville
3
Union City
II
Bronson
7
Reading
I
Homer
5
Concord
9
Springport
12
Jonesville
I
Athens
II
Union City
6
Reading
Homer
6
I
Galesburg

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�VARSITY FOOTBALL
Quincy

6
28
26
24
48
34
14
17

6

Opponent
14
Hillsdale
Concord
6
6
Springport
6
Jonesville
0
Athens
0
Union City
16
Reading
0
Homer
29
Columbia Centra l

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WRESTLING
Quincy Opponent
24
44
Constantine
47
27
B.C. Springfield
30
Concord
35
27
38
Springport
19
52
Michigan Center
42
32
Jonesville
14
Addison
44
54
21
Athens
24
40
Bronson
25
39
Union City
29
39
Hudson
9
52
Napoleon
- - l'22
39
White Pigeon
1· )
42
33
Homer
1~
56
18
Blissfield
40
33
Vandercook Lake
30
39
Leslie
30
51
Stockbridge

GIRLS' VARSITY

A

BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
25
51
Bronson
30
34
Concord
28
33
Springport
33
40
Jonesville
33
42
Athens
33
41
Union City
36
25
Reading
43
45
Homer
48
60
Concord
33
19
Springport
23
30
Jonesv ille
32
43
Athens
26
48
Union City
31
30
Reading
38
26
Homer
30
43
Bronson

BOYS' TRACK
Quincy
Opponent
62
96
Coldwater
!06 1/2
5llf2
Bronson
116
42
Pittsford
Concord
79
73
1st Bronson Invitational
I 03
55
Springport
89 Y2
67 112 Jonesville
110
48
Athens
122
35
Union City
2nd Quincy Relays

FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
I08Y2

Quincy
Opponent
32
42
Springport
31
34
Jonesville
33
54
Athens
34
49
Reading
42
34
Homer
37
54
Sprjngport
23
35
Jonesville
Athens
24
53
32
45
Reading
TOURNAMENT
29
39
32

42
36
42

Athens
Jonesville
Springport

49 Y2 Reading
57 112 Homer
3rd Regional
Is! Conference Meet
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JV VOLLEYBALL
Quincy

2
0
I
I

0
0
I

GOLF
Quincy
Opponent
180
175
Coldwater
168
170
Concord
176
200
Springport
192
189
Jonesville
163
196
Addison
339
356
Litchfield
161
199
Reading
176
185
Homer
163
167
Concord
165
188
Springport
172
161
Jonesville
160
194
Litchfield
160
Bronson
202
170
175
Addison
167
186
Reading
163
190
Homer
1st Hillsdale Invitational
1st Conference Meet

0
GIRLS' JV BASKETBALL

I
2

I
Quincy
14
12
13
27
23
14
14
II
10
22
15
27
22
10

Opponent
26
Bronson
28
Springport
23
Jonesville
37
Athens
17
U ni on City
34
Reading
41
Homer
15
Springport
24
Jonesville
Athens
27
16
U nion City
13
Reading
30
Homer
22
Bronson

0
I
I

Opponent
0
Concord
2
Springport
2
Jonesville
Athens
2
2
Homer
2
Union City
2
North Adams
2
Homer
2
Concord
I
Springport
2
Jonesville
2
Athens
2
Union City
2
North Adams

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�54

�Oriole Linksters
Finish Second
The Quincy linksters ended another successful season with an overall record of 13-3 while finishing the
conference with an 8-2 record. This output earned
them a second place finish in the Big Eight.
The team was led by two all conference selections,
Steve Sullivan and Sid Kreis. The team set a new
school record of 325 at the Hillsdale Area Invitational.

THE TEAM: Front row: Brent Thornton, Sid Kreis,
Steve Sullivan, Duane Sawdey, Jim Watts; Back row:
Coach Gary Adams, Kevin Van Vleet, Bill Swallow,
Doug Suever, Scott Smith, Darryl Lovell and Tim
Mills.

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�Championship Goes
The Oriole varsity football team, composed mostly
of seniors, finished the season with a 6-1 mark in the
Big Eight Conference and a share of the conference
championship with Homer and Reading.
Big Eight All Conference honors went to Frank
Parkinson, Kelly Matz and Mark Loveberry and
Randy Houtz on defense. The offensive second team
included Bruce Miller while Dave Anderson and
Doug Keeslar were named to the defensive second
team.
Ma rk Loveberry was named the most valuable
player in the conference and also was selected as a
member of the All State Class C team. Frank Parkinson received Special Honors in All State voting.
Team captains were Bruce Miller, offensive captain , Frank Parkinson, defensive captain, and Ken
Wood. special teams.
A unique situation existed this year in that Coach
Tundevold and Coach Nowicki acted as co-head
coaches. They were assisted by Coaches AcMoody,
Ludlow, Gruner and Longhini.

THE TEAM: 12 - Bruce Miller, 32 - Frank Parkinson, 24 Randy Houtz, 35 - Ken Wood , 16 - Norm Strang, 46 - Perry
Fosdick, 36 - Brian Ludlow. 40 - Marc Cutler, 45 - Jeff
McRae, 63 - Bruce Rice, 48 - Doug Keeslar, 52 - Brett Spalding, 50 - Nick Arnold, 64 - Lowell Kriser, 88 - Dave Anderson ,

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78 - Kelly Matz, 76 - Mark Whitney, 73 - K~n Wagner, 65 John Rice, 90 - Mark Loveberry, 86 - Steve Wilson, trainer
Darin Friend, manager Shannon Rice, Coach Tundevold, Coach
Nowicki, assistant coach AcMoody, and manager Alec Legg.

�Three Ways

57

�Junior Birds Shovv Deterinination

Front row: Doug DeCaire, Jim Keeslar, Mark Rice, Curtis Keeton ,
Jerry Shobe, Keith Teachout; Second row: Scott Becker, Kirk
Teachout, Richard Sattler, Robert Hard, Gene Strong, Chuck
Hudson. John Burge; Third row: Coach Longhini, Coach Gruner,
manager Shannon Rice, Todd Smith, Dennis Thomas, Tyler Bald-

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win , Ken Newberry, Tim Parker, Scott Bowerman, manager Alec
Legg, Coach Ludlow; Back row: Dave Becker, Tim Brewer, Ray
Riddle, Kyle Arnold, Jeff Wood, Bob Hartbarger, Phil Higbea, C.
J. Bundy, Pat Falzon.

�After last year's losing season, the JV football team
got everything together and came out with a winning
season this year. Although they started the season
with a loss to Hillsdale, they came back to shut out
the next four opponents in a row.

Throughout the season the team's defense dominated for them. Their offense controlled the ball but
the big holdback was the lack of speed. Thus the team
finished in third place in the conference.

59

�Quincy Harriers Shovv Proinise

60

�The cross country team improved vastly from the
preceding season. They ended their campaign with a
6-6 record, fourth in the Big Eight Conference.
Coach Bell's team was led by All Conference harrier Richie Bean.
THE TEAM : Front row: Dennis Zimmerman, Allen
Luce, Greg Miller; Back row : manager Dennis
DeCaire, Ken Marchal, Rich Bean, Dan Richards,
Dan Herman and Coach Bob Bell.

61

�Orioles Finish Third

The Varsity Orioles bounced to an overall record of 12-7 for the
77-78 season. The Orioles proved throughout the year that they
have great talent.
The varsity squad finished with a fine 10-4 conference record to
earn third place under the tough Springport and Concord teams.
The hard work of Mark Loveberry and Bruce Miller paid off as
they were named to the All Conference Team. Tim Taylor and Jim
Keeslar were given honorable mention.

62

THE TEAM: Bruce Miller, Norm Strang, Doug Keeslar, Randy
Houtz, Mark Loveberry, Tim Taylor, Brett Spalding, Steve Sullivan, Jim Keeslar, Tim Mills and Coach Feller. Front: Managers
Curtis Keeton and Marty Pierson.

�63

�JV's Ready for Next Year's Varsity

-

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�The JV Basketball team finished third in the conference with a record of 9-5 . The high scorer and
rebounder was Phil Cutler with 225 and 189.
THE TEAM : Left to right: David Brown, Richard
Sattler, Scott Smith, Phil Cutler, Darin Friend, Keith
Teachout, Kamal Cariuty, Richie Bean and Brian
Ludlow. The team was coached by Mr. Gary Adams.

65

�· Small But Very Competitive

66

�This year the Freshmen were faced with the problem of a small team. They were able to learn the system though and they should blend in and be a strong
reinforcement for theN's next year.
THE TEAM: Front: Tony Cariuty, Loran Fickle,
Scott Rodesiler, Tyler Baldwin; Back: Bill Swallow,
Ken Letts, Coach Bob Bell, John Burge and Jack
Faulkner.

67

�Wrestlers Prove Potential in Conference Tourney

The QHS wrestlers had a 6-13 season but this does not show the
entire potential for the future of the team. The team was 3-3 in the
conference with Dan Herman making the all conference team .
Eight QHS matmen placed at the conference tournament. Dan
Herman placed first in the 119 lb. class; Mark Whitney. Kelly
Matz and Tim Brewer placed second in their weight classes ; and
Robert Hard. Mike Kanouse and Kevin VanVleet placed fourth.
The captains for the season were Tim Brewer and Dan Herman.
Dan was a lso named Most Valuable Wrestler and Team Spark
Plug. This year's Most Improved Wrestlers were Mark Whitney
and Frank Parkinson . Tim Brewer had the most falls and least pinned titles and tied with Tim for least pinned was Dan Herman.
THE TEAM: Seated: matmaid Teresa Ligging; Front: matmaid
Val Bemis, Robert Hard, matmaid Deb Liggins; Second row: Bill
Smith. Norman LeFevre, Mike Kanouse, Ken Marchal, Kelly
Matz; Third row: Frank Parkinson, Don Hills, Kevin VanVleet,
Tim Brewer, Allen Luce. Mark Whitney; Fourth row: David Burlew, Dan Herman, Coach Ken Downey, C. J. Bundy, Ray Riddle;
F1jth row: Dave Becker, Mark Rice manager Doug Ingraham,
Scott Badders and Mark VanOort.

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�69

�Track Champs

BOYS' TRACK TEAM: Front: Manager
Mark Ludlow, Ken Marchal!, Tyler Baldwin, Myron Welch, Toby Walling, Phil
Higbea, Dave Booher. manager David
Spalding. Middle: Rich Bean, Jim Keeslar, Mark Whitney, Keith Teachout, Steve
Wilson, Brett Spalding, Mark Loveberry,
Phil Cutler, Dan Richards. Tim Thibideau , John Rice, Brian Ludlow . Back:
Coach Bell, Tim Parker, Pat Malone,
Scott Smith , Greg Miller, Tim Taylor,
Perry Fosdick , Randy Houtz, Bruce
Miller, Frank Parkinson, Jack Faulkner
and Coach Ludlow.

70

�First Conference Meet Win Since 1957

The boys' track team piled up a 9-1 season record
for dual meets. They also brought home the first
place trophy from the Bronson Invitational, second
place in the Quincy Relays, third in the regional meet
and the first place trophy from the Big 8 Conference
meet.
School records were set as follows: discus 128'3 112" - Brett Spalding; low hurdles - 41.2 Perry Fosdick ; pole vault- 11'10"- Randy Houtz ;
100-yd. dash- 10.2 (tie)- Bruce Miller ; 440 relay
- 45 .7 - Myron Welch, Tim Taylor, Brian Ludlow,
Bruce Miller

71

�Varsity 9 Pl~gued by

,

72

/

�Hard Luck

The va rsity Birds played the season with a lot or determination
o nl y to be plagued by continuous hard luck .
Not o nly was th e weathe r uncoope ra ti ve. but thro ugho ut th e seaso n eleven players mi ssed games due to either illness o r injury. Th e
Orioles' reco rd was 3-10 in the confe re nce a nd 4-12 ove rall. Seven
or the Ori o les' losses were by one run. wh ich makes ror good ga mes
but nothin g in the win colu mn.
As a team. the Ori o les were one or th e bet ter teams in the con ference. Bruce Miller Jed the team offen sive ly. hittin g over .400 [o r the
season. Bruce was named to the a ll -co nference team . Brian T ay lo r
ma de the seco nd tea m.
VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM : Frank Park inson. Scott Moore.
Bob Tobo lske. Rich Bea n. Bruce Mil le r. No rm Strang. Jim Watts.
Andy Bracy. Randy Houtz. Steve Su lli va n. Bria n Taylor. Tim Taylo r. manager Kenny Letts. Coach Now ick i and assistan t coach
Easterday. No r picrured: Marc Cutler. Ken Wood. K elly Matz.

73

�JV's Have Better

The N Baseball team. coached by Mr.
Gruner. compiled a 7-5 win-loss record.
The team on a whole was well-rounded.
Greg Miller and Darin Friend helped the
team at the plate, both turning in respectable averages.
Scott Smith was the outstanding pitcher
with a 6-3 record. Although just a few
names are mentioned, the team worked as
a whole which was what enabled them to
be so successful.
THE TEAM: Front: Scott Rodesiler,
Loran Fickle, Randy Sours. Tim Dunn,
Kevin VanVleet. Jack Faulkner. Tyler
Baldwin. Back row: Coach Gruner, Jim
Keeslar, Kamal Cariuty. Curtis Keeton,
Darin Friend. Greg Miller. John Burge,
Scott Smith and Brian Ludlow.

74

�Than .500 Season

75

�Varsity Is Young But Colllpetitive

76

�The girls varsity basketball
team finished their season with a
4-10 conference record and a 4-12
record overall.
Tami Fickle was the only member of the squad named to the Big
Eight All Conference team.

THE TEAM: Front row: Kim
Rodesiler, Jody Robson, Connie
Stempien; Middle: Kathy Williams; Back row: manager Jackie
Middel, Linda Aiken, Lori Pierson, Cathy Johnson, Tarni Fickle,
Robin Waderlow, Kim Loveberry, Teresa Herman, Coach
Maureen Whitehead.

77

�Lady Roundballers

78

�Work Hard

AI though the JV record was
only 2-10 in the conference and 212 overall, the girls worked hard
to learn the basics and gain experience for next year.
THE TEAM: Front row: Sherry
Sherwood, Deb Suever, Deb Burlew ; Back row: JoAnn McClellan,
Carolyn Laurell, Karice Loveberry, Kris Condra, Coach Melissa Lloyd, manager Cassandra
Smith, Tori Budd, Laurie Smith,
Dawn McClelland and Tracy
Rockhold.

79

�Third Place for Volleyball Squad

80

�"The varsity volleyball players worked hard together this season.
They played their best and there is nothing to be ashamed of.
Experience played a big part this year with only three returners, so
the team was very young," commented Coach Lloyd.
The team finished their conference season with a 7-5 record for
third place in the Big 8 Conference.
This year's All Conference volleyball players are Jackie Middel

and Keke Blavet. Yumi Hagiwara received honorable mention.
The team voted Jackie Middel as the most valuable player.
THE TEAM: Kathy Provencal, Jackie Middel, Cathy Johnson,
Colleen Avery, Dianna Smith, Coach Lloyd, manager Rita
Beemer, Yumi Hagiwara, Val Bemis, Keke Blavet, Sandy Jensen,
Asa Ecklund and Becky Wilson.

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�An unbelievable number of people tried
out for volleyball in November. Everyone
worked their hardest to make the team.
The N volleyballers played very well this
season but were up against some tough competition, just like the varsity squad. The team
was also very young and had a new coach this
year, Miss Marcia Scheidler.
Technique and working together were the
two biggest factors for the team which paid
off because the girls were improving with
each game they played. even though their
conference record was 2-11-1.
THE TEAM: Front: Sherry Sherwood, manager Dawn McClellan, Deb Suever. Midd(e:
Tori Budd, Tracy Rockhold, Tuesday Marchal, Carolyn Laurel!, Kathy Beemer. Back:
Karen Middel, Laurie Bliss, Kim Billman,
Lori Wilson and Linda Forsyth.

82

�JV Volleyballyoung but Learning
83

�Girls Undefeated for Two Years

School Records
Mile- 5:33.8 - Co nnie Stempien
Two Mile- 12:08.1 - Connie
Stempien
Low Hurdles - 15.3 - Karice
Love berry
(also a conference record)
220- 26.4 - Jody Robson
I00-yd. Dash- 11.3 - Jody
Robson
(also a conference record)
880 Relay- I :48.6- Jody
Robso n, Bren a Osborne. Amy
Porter, Karice Loveberry
Mile Relay- 4:16.3 - Karice
Loveberry, Amy Porter, Brenda
Osborne, Cheri Laurell
(also a conference record)
High Jump -4' 10\12'' - Jody
Robson
Long Jump - 16'1 1;2''- Karice
Loveberry
Shot Put - 33'7"- Ginna Rice
880-yd. Run - 2:26.9- Cheri
Laure II
(also a conference record)

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�The girls' track team went undefeated aga in this year. They also
took the first place trophy in the Bronson Invitational, second in
the Athens Relays, first in the Quincy Relays, tied for second in the
regional meet and won the conference meet.
GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: Front: Y umi Hagiwara, Brenda
Osborne, Lori DesJardins, Karen Provencal, Angie Strang, Sherri
Knisely, Kelli Stempien, Val Bemis, Theresa Waltz, Sherry SherNood , Tia Macklin, Nara Byers, Bonnie Wolfe. Second row: Mgr.
Dawn Chaney, Sue Sattler, Cassandra Smith, Linne Gordon, Kris

Condra, Tori Budd, Karen Andrews, Deb DesJardins, Karice
Loveberry, Pat Fryer, Cindy Marsh, Cheri La urell, Brenda Cottman, Pam lies. Third row: Coach Tundevold, Theresa Coco, Connie Wolfe, Colleen Avery, Denise Wineland, Kim Rodesiler, Linda
Fish, Kim Loveberry, Kathy Cottman, Teresa Herman, Connie
Stempien, Cindy Booher, Lisa Kochendorfer, Dawn McClellan,
Dawn Lyons, Kathy Williams. Back: Coach Chard, Linda Forsyth,
Brenda Dooley, Ginna Rice, Linda Aiken, Kathy Provencal, Asa
Ecklund, Tracy Allen, Amy Porter, Linda Ogurchak, Becky Wilson, Gabriella Franck, Cathy Johnson and Linda Roberts.

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�Coaching
Staff

Mr. Dan Ludlow
Athletic Director
N Football
Boys' Track

Mr. Jack Feller
Varsity Basketball

Mr. Eric Tundevold
Varsity Football
Girls' Track
Mr. Gary Adams
Golf
JV Basketball

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Not pictured: Ms. Marcia Scheidler
N Volleyball

Mr. Michael Nowicki
Varsity Football
Varsity Baseball

�Ms. Melissa Lloyd
Varsity Volleyball
JV Girls' Basketball

Mrs. Maureen Whitehead
Varsity Girls' Basketball

Mr. Ken Downey
Wrestling

Mr. Henry Longhini
JV Football

Mr. Marty Chard
Girls' Track

Mr. Greg Gruner
JV Football
JV Baseball

Mr. David Easterday
Varsity Baseball
Mr. Bob Bell
Cross Country
Freshman Basketball
Boys' Track
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���������������������JUNIORS
Linda Aiken
Linda Anderson
Nick Arnold
Cindi Baranouski
Rita Beemer

Becky Boley
Sam Bonham
Kim Booher
Amy Borton

CLASS OFFICERS: Front to
back:
Teresa Herman
President
Kim Knisely
Vice President
Kathy Provencal
Secretary
Kim Brewer
Treasurer
Casey Normandin
Historian

Kim Brewer
Mitch Bundy
Don Burritt

Nara Byers
Maria Carpenter
Doug Chaney

108

�Nora Cole
Kathy Cottman
Mary Cotton
John Coward
Terri Davis

Vicki Dunn
Bob Durham

Dawn Finley
Linda Fish

Terry Forsyth
Dawn Fowler
Pam Freeburn
Helen Gangaway
Belinda Gratz

Randy Hamilton

Danny Herman

Teresa Herman
Don Hills
Sheri Holon
Chris Holloway
Rita Hooley

109

�Cindy Horney
Dennis Houck
Lori Hughes
Shari Ingraham
Hal Jensen

Terri Kindig
Laura Kling
Kim Knisely
Sid Kreis
Cathy Lange

Janette Laurell
Kim Loveberry
Darryl Lovell
Dawn Lyons
Mike Maggart

Patrick Malone
Ken Marchal
Brenda Marowelli
Jeff McClellan
Jerry McVicker

Cindy Millard
Tim Mills
Greg Miner
Scott Moore
Armond Morris

Karol Newberry
Jim Nickerson
Carol Nordyke
Casey Normandin
Denise Norton

Jim Null
Linda Ogurchak
Mark Olmstead
Brenda Osborne
Julie Paul

Renee Pierson
Cathie Pornranka
Amy Porter
Karen Provencal
Kathy Provencal

110

�Bruce Rice
Wendy Riddle
Rick Rimmer
Ralph Ringle
Kim Rodesiler

Susan Sattler
Lucy Scherer
Kirk Sinclair
Jackie Sleesman
Randy Smead

Candy Smith
Dianna Smith
Sandy Smith
Sharon Snyder
Pam Speaker

Connie Stempien
Troy Strane
Tom Strauss
Kim Strother
Doug Suever

Brian Taylor
Tim Taylor
LuAnn Thompson
Brent Thornton
Bob Tobolske

Mark VanOort
Robin Waderlow
Dan Wallace
Tammie Walters
Jim Watts

Jeff Wells
Mark Whitney
Kristie Williams
Steve Wilson
Ed Zimmerman

Jon Zimmerman

Not pictured:
Tina Ash
Deana England
Earlean McVicker
Lee Richards
Rege Rupp
Michele Wood
Lloyd Worden
111

�SOPHOMORES
Bob Albright
Karen Andrews
Lena Arnett
Colleen A very
Scott Badders

Chuck Barber
Rich Bean

David Becker
Scott Becker

Laurie Bliss
Dollie Blowers
Cindy Booher
David Booher
Nancy Bowerman

Scott Bowerman
Sheila Boyd

Tim Brewer
David Brown

Cheryl Buckberry
Deborah Burlew
Kamal Cariuty
Theresa Coco
Rhoda Coward

112

�Rich Bean, President
Linda Forsyth, Vice
President

CLASS OFFICERS
Deb Suever, Secretary
Darin Friend, Treasurer
Bonnie Wolfe, Historian

Brian Crabill
Dane Cutcher
Phil Cutler
Theresa Deal
Dennis DeCaire

Paul Dirschell
Brenda Dooley

Ed Dooley
Michelle DuBay

Kevin Dules
Terry Dull

Tim Dunn
Steve Elkins

Patrick Falzon
Linda Forsyth

Kris Fosdick
Rodney Frederick
Darin Friend
Patricia Fryer
Linne Gordon

113

�Richard Hand
Brian Hawes
Roger Hoch
Joseph Hoffman
Scott Holt

Dawn Howell
Sandra Hulbert
Scott Hutchins
Rhonda lies
Sandy Jensen

Cathy Johnson
Martha Jones
Sarah Kaufman
Jim Keeslar
Brenda Keeton

Sherri Knisely
Greg Kochendorfer
Carolyn Laurell
Theresa Liggins
Brian Ludlow

James Marchal
Tuesday Marchal
Margie McConnell
TodMcLain
Joe McRae

Roxanne McRae
Victor McVicker
James Meade
Melissa Medlock
Karen Middel

Mike Milks
Brenda Miller
Linda Miner
Randy Mocherman
Ken Newberry

Cathy Nordyke
Connie Nordyke
Tim Parker
Gordon Phair
Jeff Phair

114

�Lynette Pierson
John Prince
Ginna Rice
Mark Rice
Ron Rice

Danny Richards
Perry Rickman
Spencer Rickman
Patty Ries
Dan Roberts

Chuck Rubley
Nanette Rupp
Craig Ryan
Robert Sanderlin
Richard Sattler

Ed Saxman
Ed Scherer
Gerald Shobe
Bill Smith
Scott Smith

Todd Smith
Don Snyder
Randy Sours
Jenny Stempien
Dawn Strong

Debra Suever
Keith Teachout
Patty Travis
Paul Traxler
Myron Welch

Randy Wendorf
Kathy Wilkinson
Lori Wilson
Tammy Winchell
Bonnie Wolfe
Not pictured:

Connie Wolfe
Diana Wooden
Chris Woodward
Dennis
Zimmerman

Beth Adams
Carl Albright
Chuck Hudson
Kurt Schultz
Debbie Smurr

115

�FRESHMEN
Dawn Anderson
Kyle Arnold
Tyler Baldwin
Lori Barnett
Guy Bassage

Kathy Beemer
Jim Bellew

Kim Billman
Clifford Blowers

Apryl Borton
Tori Budd
C. J. Bundy
John Burge
David Burlew

Tony Cariuty
Dawn Chaney

LaJeana Coan
Mark Coan

David Coco
Kris Condra
Mickey Connin
Brenda Cottman
Tracy Deal

116

�Nancy Kahaian, President
Pete Falzon, Vice
President

CLASS OFFICERS
Tom Marshall, Treasurer
C indy Marsh, Secretary
Brenda Cottman, Historia n

Doug DeCaire
Lori DesJardins
Leslie Ditton

Norman Drumm
Lynette DuBay
Tina Dules

Cathy Durham
Jeannette Elkins
Peter Falzon

Jack Faulkner
Loran Fickle
Bob Ford

Cheryl Gratz
Penny Hagaman
Sara Hammond

Robert Hard
Alvin Harrington
Bob Hartbarger

Billy Hawes
Denise Henry
Philip Higbea

11 7

�Laurie Hockenberry
Denise Howell
Lindsey Huepenbecker
Douglas Ingraham
Jim Jeffery

Nancy Kahaian
Mike Kanouse
Curtis Keeton
Sharon Keifer
Bruce Knisely

Lisa Kochendorfer
Betty Lamb
Gerald Latta
Cheri Laurell
Norman LeFevre

Kenny Letts
Karice Loveberry
Allen Luce
Cindy Marsh
Tom Marshall

Nancy Marvin
Dawn McClellan
JoAnn McClellan
James McGee
Renee McRae

Kim Milks
Greg Miller
John Mraz
Deborah Nave
Dawn Neible

Von Nicholson
June Ostrander
Dianna Parker
Ruth Peavey
Marty Pierson

Julie Prince
Shannon Rice
Preston Ricker
Ray Riddle
Matt Ringle

11 8

�Jamie Robbins
Tracy Rockhold
Scott Rodesiler
Jimmy Rodgers
Dawn Sanders

Carenda Sawdey
Marc Scott
Rick Sebring
Sherry Sherwood
Herbert Sleesman

Cassandra Smith
Floyd Smith
Laurie Smith
Mark Smith
Steve Smith

Dana Sperbeck
Kelli Stempien
Angela Strang
Gene Strong
Kirk Teachout

Tim Thibideau
Dennis Thomas
James Toth
Traci Travis
Kevin Van Vleet

Toby Walling
Brenda Waltz
Sheri Westfall
Becky Wilson

Sara Winchell
Denise Wineland
Sarah Wonders
Jeff Wood
Marty Wooden

Carolyn Worth

Not pictured:
Penny Bailey
Kenny England

119

�Administration
Mr. Richard Spalding
Quincy High School Principal

Mr. John Worth
Jennings Elementary School Principal

J

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Mr. Henry Longhini
Quincy Middle School Principal

�Mr. Ronald Reynolds
Quincy Community Schools Superintendent

Board of
Education
Left to right: Mr. Francis Hard, Trustee ; Mr. Jack
Faulkner, Trustee ; Mr. Clover (Jack) Fowler, Trustee; Mr. Raymond Sattler, Secretary ; Mr. Harold

Schultz, President ; Mr. Leon Pa rri sh, Vice President.
Not pictured: Mrs. Karen Stark, Treasurer.

121

�BACC Popular With QHS Students

The Branch Area Careers Center, located in Coldwater, serves
students from Quincy, Bronson
and Coldwater. Students have a
choice of trade, industrial or
health related classes. Also, the
students have a chance to join
one of the many youth clubs related to their particular field, such
as VICA, BOEC or DECA. Many
Quincy students have taken the
opportunity to go to the center
and have brought home top honors from the youth club contests.

122

�123

�High
School

Mrs. Virginia Brown
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Librarian
Library Club Advisor

Faculty
Mr. Gary Adams
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Social Studies
Physical Education
Golf Coach
N Basketball Coach
Sophomore Advisor

Ms. Jane Crawford
Eastern Michigan University,

B.S.
Helping Teacher
Cheerleading Advisor
Mr. Martin Chard
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Social Studies
Girls' Track Coach

Mrs. Penny Chard
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Guidance Counselor
M.S. Physical Education
M.S. Exploratory
Mrs. Judy Cremeans
Sienna Heights, B.A.
English
French
Language Club Advisor
Junior Advisor
124

�Mr. Tom Demerse
Northern Michigan University,
B.S.
Shop
Drafting
Industrial Math and Blueprint
Reading

Mrs. Eleanor French
Western Michigan University,
B.S.
Home Economics
Future Homemakers of America
Advisor
Mr. DanGroh
Central Michigan University,
B.A.
Art

Mr. John Dogan
Central Michigan University,
B.S.
Shop
Arts and Crafts
Industrial Vocations

Mrs. Mary Gale
Olivet College, B.A.
English
M.S. and H.S. Physical
Education
Freshman Advisor
Mr. Max Heinemann
Michigan State University, M.A.
Social Worker

Mrs. Christine Forrister
University of Michigan, B.A.
M.S. and H.S. Reading Lab

125

�Mr. Michael Hoffner
Lake Superior State College, B.S .
Typing
Shorthand
QMS Basketball Coach
QMS Boys' Track Coach

Mr. Gene Lewis
Michigan State University, M.A.
M.S. and H.S. Science
Chemistry

126

Ms. Melissa Lloyd
Alma College, B.A.
Physical Education
Psychology
M.S. Social Studies
Girls' JV Basketball Coach
Varsity Volleyball Coach
Senior Advisor

Mrs. Joanne Longhini
Central Michigan University,
B.A.
English
Yearbook Advisor
Newspaper Advisor
Sophomore Advisor

Mr. Dan Ludlow
Hillsdale College, B.S.
Mathematics
Athletic Director
JV Football Coach
Boys' Track Coach

Mr. Robert Mitchell
Bowling Green University, M.A.
Guidance Counselor
Student Council Advisor

�Mr. Richard Overgaard
Valparaiso, B.M.E.
Band
Mrs. Patsy Sexton
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Learning Disabilities Teacher

Mr. Edward Nofz
Defiance College, M.A.
Science
Freshman Advisor

Mr. Michael Nowicki
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Social Studies
Physical Education
Co-head Football Coach
Varsity Baseball Coach
Varsity Club Advisor

Mr. Andrew Parzych
Eastern Michigan University,
M .A.
Accounting
General Business
Consumer Education
Personal Typing
Senior Advisor

Mr. Charles Snyder
Michigan State University, M .A.
Agriculture
Future Farmers of America
Advisor

127

�Mr. Brent Veysey
Defiance College, M.A.
Social Studies
Youth in Government Advisor

Ms. Susan Taylor
Olivet College, B.A.
Chorus
Mr. Scott Weber
Michigan State University, M.A.
M.S. and H.S. Science
Physics
Mathematics

Mr. Christopher Walczak
Michigan State University, M.A.
English
Quincy Society for the
Performing Arts Advisor
Drama Director

Mr. Eric Tundevold
Central Michigan University,
B.S.
M.S. and H.S. Physical
Education
Mathematics
Co-head Football Coach
Girls' Track Coach

128

Mrs. Maureen Whitehead
University of Michigan, B.S.
Speech
Elementary Physical Education
Girls' Varsity Basketball Coach

�Mr. David Easterday
Olivet College, B.A.
Permanent Substitute
N Baseball Coach

Mrs. Barbara Martin
Learning Disabilities Aide

Mrs. Kathleen Miller
Library Aide
Study Hall

Mrs. Joanne Finley
Library Aide
Study Hall

Mr. Vern AcMoody
Student Teacher in Business
Assistant Football Coach

Mr. James Malcomnson
Student Teacher in Agriculture

Not pictured: Ms. Lauren Sus
Student Teacher in
French and English

129

�Secretaries,

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[7]

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Bus Drivers, Cooks and Custodians .
Opposite page: I) Mrs. Mary McCurley, superintendent's secretary;
2) Mrs. Susan Lambright, superintendent&amp;s account'nt and secretary ; 3) Mrs. Lois Ingraham, counselor's secretary; 4) Mrs. Donna
Ford, Middle School secretary; 5) Mrs. Connie Natusch, High
School secretary; 6) Mrs. Martha Reynolds, hot lunch clerk ; 7)
Mrs. Sandy Price, elementary secretary.
This page: BUS DRIVERS: Front: Kenneth Bidlack, Joan Matz,
Beverly Nave, Dorothy Nickerson, Ann Ewers, Joyce Riddle ;
Back: Dave Lynd, Judy Miller, Diane Walston, Doris Whitney,

[3]

. All Essential

Patrick Moraniec, Gladys Burns, Martha Bowen, Verita Delcamp;
Not pictured: Rose Borgert, Mark Marsh, Ray Riddle, Earl Volkert

and Basil Bassage, supervisor ; 2) COOKS: Caroline Knisely, Winnie Marsh, Donna McCurley, Marie Keith, Alene Travis, Alberta
Todd ; 3) CUSTODIANS: Top: James Uhrig, Jennings ; Edgar
Smith, supervisor; Middle: James Burk, maintenance ; Elmer Burk,
high schoolp Lawrence Bailey, middle school ; Front: George Baldauf, Jennings ; Donald Green, Jennings ; Jack Bellamy, Jennings
and high school.

131

���Congratulations Seniors
and Best of Luck

ACME BELT
RECOATING INC.

QUINCY AMERICAN
LEGION
POST 157

Recoa ting of Used Abrasives for
Over 23 Years
639-4236
Arnold and Cole Streets
P. 0. Box 7

104 E. Chicago St. Quincy, Michigan
49082

ARNOLD AUTO
PARTS CO., INC.
20 E. Chicago
Coldwater
Phone (517) 278-2385

BALDWIN CLINIC
VETERINARY MEDICAL
FACILITY

103 W. C hicago
Bronson
Phone ( 517) 369-9102

Quincy-Coldwater

BECKWITH FURNITURE

B&amp; D
TOOL &amp; DIE, INC.

LARGE STOCK OF NEW
FURNITURE
Bassett Headquarters

Custom Work - Jigs and Fixtures
114 W. Chicago. Quincy

639-9305

Central Rd. at S. Ray- Quincy Rd.
Quincy
Phone 639-4246

FASHION HEADQUARTERS FOR
THE
QUEEN-SIZED LADY AND BIG AND
TALL MEN
4-6 E. Ch.icago
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Quincy

Open Daily at 6 A.M.
279-9227
411 E. Chicago Coldwater

�BURGER CHEF
Good Luck
Quincy Orioles
4 Floors of Merchandise
34-36 W . Chicago
Coldwa ter

Phone 278-2664

Come in and see us after
the games
432 Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan

BRANCH
INSURANCE
AGENCY
BRANCH COUNTY
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC,
P.C.
K. 0. Branham, D.C.
683 E. Chicago Rd.
2 miles East of 1-69
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
Phone (517) 2799377

46 W. Chicago St.
Quincy
Phone 639-4100
Agents: Judy Tompkins
Glenn DesJardins

Good Luck to the Class of '78

BRACY &amp; JAHR, INC.
MASONRY
CONTRACTORS
825 Quincy Grange Rd.
Quincy

135

�A Lovely Wedding Begins At

The Carousel

CARROLL'S SHOES

To make your dreams come true
visit our complete wedding
department

48 W. Chicago, Coldwate r
Quality Shoes for the Family
Orthopedic Center for Entire
Family Fitting

Bridal Gowns
Attendants Gowns
Tuxedos by After Six
Wedding Photography
Invitations • ~d ~tcessories

COMPLIMENTS OF

CHAPMAN SALES
AND SERVICE
280N . RAY-QUINCY RD.
QUINCY, MICHIGAN

517 278-4893
62 Division St.

Coldwater

BUD'S
CONSTRUCTION &amp;
REMODELING INC.
CONCRETE WORK
• Poured Walls • Seawalls • Flat Work
• Patios • Sidewalks • Licensed and Bonded
• Exposed Aggregate
"Serving Branch County Since 1965"
Phone 639-8166
6445 Prospect Pt.
Quincy, Mich.

136

�8:30 to 6:00 Sat.
450 Marshall St.
12:00 to 5:00 Sun.
Fairfield Plaza
Coldwater
8:30 to 9:00 Mon., Tues. ,
Wed. , Thurs. , Fri . Phone(517)278-4185

R. G. COCHRANE
CONTRACTING, INC.
373 Brocklebank Rd., Quincy
639-4068

CONGRATULATIONS
SENIORS

CONRAD
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Our
Friendly Agency
30 N. Clay
Coldwater
Michigan

COLDWATER
RECREATION

FROM

CROTTY
CORPORATION
Quincy
Michigan

Home of the Tri-State C lassic
Robert and Carma Shook

GARY COOPER
TRUCKING
Grain, Fertilizer and
Lime Hauling

137

�DIAMOND
SPORTS SUPPLY

COTTONWOOD RESORT
Complete Camping and Recrea tional
Facilities
May I - N ov. I
Seasonal Ca mpground
Rural Route #2 - Quincy, MI
Ba rney a nd Eunice Pohl
Phone (517) 639-4415

Everything for the
Sportsminded
Complete Line of Sporting
Goods

'~~

adidas .._~..;

·J EWELRY

0
6p&lt;&gt;t:bil.t'

Converse Trophies
Your Class Ring Headquarters
2 to 4 Weeks Delivery
7 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan

DOBSON INSURANCE

14 S. Monroe St., Coldwater
279-7909

~'t~.
D &amp;D CYCLE
Ya ma ha Sales and Service
Duane Field
695 E. Chicago Road
Duane Carpenter
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Elmer and Dan Dobson, Agents
"See Us For Any
Insurance Needs"

STATE FARM

A

INSURANCE

138

59 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 278-2200

Congratulations to
the Class of 1978

DIEDRICH FUNERAL
HOME
Quincy, Michigan

�W. E. DOWNER &amp; SON,
INC.
WELL DRILLING
1275 Fisher Rd.
Quincy
639-4053

''Gay ltWitk~··

NORM FAULKNER
FLORIST
Dial 278-4148

55 Green St.
Coldwater, Michigan

Daily Specials

Compliments of

24 E. Chicago, Quincy
639-9035
"Where the Funzat!"

139

�Howoc~
foro chong~

J1Zh8 F1lotver Box
.

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Coldwater • Marshall
Albion
Hillsdale • Sturgis
dining room • curb service
carry out

F ALRFIELD PLAZA
420 Marshall St.
Coldwater, Michigan
278-5800

GENE'S f M~bll SERVICE

j

We Specialize in
Lubrication
931 Clarendon Rd.
Quincy

Phone 639-9595
36 E. Chicago, Quincy

Sporting Goods
Trapshoots Sundays

Bobby Hankins
Music City

HAWKINS PRODUCE
MARKET

153 Division St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
Phone (517) 278-4060

Guitars- Amps - Drums
Records and Tapes
Baldwin Pianos and Organs

HOUSE OF BEAUTY
Open Daily 7:30A.M.
Evening Hours Wed. and Thurs.
By Appointment
8 Operators
278-4531
44 W. Chicago
Coldwater

"In the garden yesterday,
in our store today."
East U.S. 12

Coldwater
278-5587

HOUSE OF
FABRICS
71 W. Pearl St.
Coldwater

Complete Sewing Needs
Viking Sewing Machines

140

�BEST WISHES TO THE
CLASS OF 1978
From the

DIRECTOR, OFFICERS AND STAFF OF
~
RL'T

iJi

BANK

of South Central Michigan

OFFICES IN QUINCY, COLDWATER TWP., BRONSON, NORTH ADAMS

141

�KNAPP ENTERPRISES
876 E. Chicago Rd., Quincy
65 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, MI 49036
Tel. 279-9536

CONGRATULATIONS
SENIORS

Member FTD a nd TDS

HOT SPOT
RESTAURANT AND GIFT SHOP
Fine Food
•
Fine Gifts
174 E. Chicago
Quincy
639-9655

108 5. HUDSON STREET

(P'l.t:.eWU:5.. §i{t:5.. {o'l. cit[[ &lt;.Occcaion:5..

COLDWATER. MICHIGAN 49036

Cofdwate'l.
Cong'l.atufa.tion:5.. to

the C!faH of '78
(517) 639-8253

Lloyd's of Michigan

MARSH SALES &amp;
SERVICE

REAL ESTATE
19 W. Chicago - Coldwater
Lake Farms Residential Commercial
Sales
Nick Quimby
Office 278-560 I
Broker
Home 639-8338

Scorpion Snowmobile
Hours4-IO P.M. Weekdays
All Day Sat.

560North Briggs
Rd .
Quincy, Mich. 49082

�MARBLE LAKE MARINA
• Rentals

• Bait and Tackle

LAKELAND
SECURITY
SYSTEMS
Burglar and Fire Alarm Systems
Residential - Commercial
Industrial

• Arctic Cat Snowmobiles
• Johnson Outboards
• M.F.G. Boats
• Viking Boats
• Sailboats

721 Lester Rd.
238-4250

Phone

962 Wildwood Rd.

(517) 639-8007

Quincy

.McDONALD'S
of
COLDWATER,
HILLSDALE,
KENDALLVILLE, IND.

COMPLIMENTS OF

McCLELLAN
OIL
COMPANY

~(11011 .___,......,._-

27 CHURCH ST .

~~~Oil
DAVID A . NORTON'S

•

QUINCY

NORTON AUCTIONEERS INCORPORATED
A FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL AUCTION CORPORATION

AUCTIONEERS •

LIQUID~ TORS

273 N. MARSHALL ST.
PH. 517·279-9063

• APPRAISERS

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN 49036
OR MOBILE 517-368-5581

143

�" TilL Pr.DP/,F I'U_..fS/\(; Pl. ICL "

Ho me o f
Deli cio us Fri ed C hi cken
Roas t Beef, Ha m a nd C heese
Call Ahea d - We Will Have It
Rea dy Fo r Yo u
E. C hi cago St. Co ld wa ter

Ph o ne 278-7135

MIDWEST
FOUNDRY
COMPANY
A Division Of the Marmon Group
Inc.
Est. 1854

Wholesa le Electric Supplies
Telephone 517/278-4518

KING

~

(Two Miles East on Chicago Rd. u.s. 12)
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Supporting the community a nd
progress ive educa tion thro ugh
cooperation a nd donati o n.

Compliments of

PIT STOP LOUNGE
137 W. Chicago Coldwater
279-9697
band six nights a week

58 W. Chicago
Coldwater

279-6446

For Your Convenience
Shop the
J. C. PeQ.ney Catalog Center
279-7551

,.

517 / 639-7733

Auto Parts a nd Equipment
BOB AND JANE
BUTLER

144

7 and 9 E. Ch icago St.
Quincy. Ml 49082

�• Sandwiches
• Sundaes
• Coolers

QUINCY DAIRY QUEEN

•

"Ace Sets the Pace"

Hardware • Paints • Tool
Housewares • Electrical
Plumbing and Heating
Supplies • Sporting Goods

• Malts
• Shakes
• Cones

.

{517) 278-5532

Luncheon Special Every Day

QUINCY DINER
"Right on the Corner"
122 W . Chicago
Quincy

ACE IS THE PLACE WITH
THE HELPFUL HARDWARE
MAN

Open 24 Hrs. Mon. Thru
Sat.- Sun. till3 P.M .

Always the
latest fashions.
from
sportswear
to the most
elegant
evenmg
wear

Complete line
of bridal gowns
bridesmaids
dresses and
formals

ALL AT .. .

APPAREL &amp; BRIDAL SHOPPE
6 W. Chicago St.

Quincy

639-7475

145

�QUINCY GOLF COURSE
Home of the Oriole Golf Team
Club rentals Electric Carts
Food Liquor Beer Wine
Phone 639-4491

Compliments of

QUINCY ICE
COMPANY

QUINCY76

127 W. Chicago
Quincy

W. Chicago St.
Quincy

.

· .. .. ....... ..... ··

Congratulations Seniors
.

SHOE STORE
40 W. Chicago
Coldwater
278-8252

SHORT &amp; SON, INC.
202 Morse St.
Coldwater
278-8411

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN
NATIONAL BANK
51 W. Pearl St., Coldwater
"More Than a Century of Service"
Offices in Coldwater, Union City,
Tekonsha and Kinderhook
279-7511

Office Supplies • Books • Gifts
Cards
Coldwater

"Your School Supply Headquarters"
146

�FORTHECONTEMPORARY
YOUNGMAN . ..

THE LIONS DENA WHOLE SHOP DEVOTED TO "TODAY"
CLOTHES.

SARGE'S
MARKET

•
Soh1gro
SERVICE COMPANY

P. 0. Box 68
Quincy, Michigan 49082
Specializing in low prices
SMALL ENOUGH
TOKNOWYOULARGEENOUGH
TO SERVE YOU.
106 W. Chicago, Quincy

Phone (517) 639-3945

639-8025

147

�You'll Find All The
Shopping News
in the

Read It
Every Thursday.

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

Our 42nd Year

148

�WOLVERINE
PAINT AND WALLPAPER

co.

Downtown Quincy
Clothes, Gifts, Cards
n Notions

For All Your Art Supplies

Owners: Judy Chapman and Caryl Pridgeon
639-8102

88 W . Chicago
Coldwater

(517) 639-4 127

YUKON MOTORS
LAWN EQUIP. SERVICE
Quincy, Mich.

WATTS DRUGS
"Where Friendship
and Science Meet"
QUINCY
Phone 639-5125

WARNER OIL
COMPANY
73 Race St.
Coldwater
278-5844

The Oriole Staff
Extends its sincere
thanks to all
those advertisers and
sponsors who
helped make our
yearbook possible.

149

�Congratulations
Class of '78

WALTERS BUILDING
SUPPLY
7 I 3 E. Chicago. Coldwater
Halfway Between Coldwater and Quincy

WHITE
SUPPLY
COMPANY

Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing and Heating
639 E. Chicago, Coldwater

Patrons
Clay's Resta urant - Lake George
Connie, Bonnie, Lena and Debbie- 1980
The Crawford Family - Fremont, Ind.
Ernst Dog n Suds- Coldwater
Foxy Lady Shop - Coldwater
Gene and Inez Gipple and son Mike
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoffner
Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, Sr.- Fremont
Lad and Lassie - Coldwater

150

Max Larsen Ford, Inc.- Coldwater
Mr. and Mrs. James Prince - Ray, Ind.
Ray Bottled Gas - Gene Freeburn
Ray Milling Co. - Ray , Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rodesiler
Mona Slaybaugh - Fremont, Ind.
Gary a nd Tammy Vanderpool and sons
Kathie Wolfe- Ray, Ind.- QHS
Mrs. Robert Wolfe

�SPONSORS
DA IS MARINE, INC.
187
e
GR ER ENTERPRISES, INC.
Gle Ray Division
31 E. Chicago
Quincy
H J\ D AND BUCHANAN TRAILER: SALES
10~ E. Chicago
Qui
. Chicago
y
L.A. WOOD &amp; SONS CONTRACTORS, INC.
89L . Cnicago
Q.?uincy
IHTTLE KING MOTEL

RIOLE SNACK SHACK
UINCY CEMENT BLOCK PRODUG

PURLOCK REALTY &amp; INSURANC
Coldwater
ERA Member Broker
SURGE SALES &amp; SERVICE
Quincy
JAMES R. VOZAR INSUR,A;NCE CO
18 W. Chicago
Quincy

....

���QMS Student Council

Top: The middle school Student Council
members include: Front: Brian Ditton, Kelly
Johnson, Secretary Chris Johnson, Treasurer
Robbie Smith, Vice President Todd Strane,
President Tom Bean, Dawn Ledbetter, Mike
Hagaman. Back: Lisa Hickok, Art Kahaian.
Far back: Mr. Henry Longhini, council advisor.
Middle: The council sponsored a team of
sixth and seventh graders to participate in the
Big 8 Spelling Bee. Rachel McRae was the
first place winner and Lori Dobson was the
third place winner while the team placed second over-all. The team included : Front: Michelle Sobiech, Lori Dobson, Rachel McRae.
Second row: David Thornton, Stacy Houk.
Third row: Val Beckwith , Lori Litwaitis.
Back: Cheryl Bradley, David Donbrock and
Bart Marshall.
Bottom: QMS party-goer s. The Student
Council also sponsors eighth grade students
in the Big 8 College Bowl. Two teams went
this year including Art Kahaian, Mark Ludlow, Amy Geishert, Tom Bean, Lori Fosdick,
Karen Karney, David Sobiech, Jill Faulkner,
David Finley, Melody McConnell. Linda
Allen and Mike Vozar served as alterna tes.

154

�Top Left: QMS students enjoy a MacDonald's feas t after the magazine drive.
Right: Mark finds something funny at a midd le school party.

Boll om Left: The girls learn a dance routine while the boys look on.
Right: Favorite dancing positions.

155

�QMSBands

156

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�157

�6th Grade Band

8th Grade Band

Top - Page 156:

Bottom - Page 1 6:

First row:
Deena Dowker
Tim Brown
Alicia Veysey
Lisa Stempien
Lori Dobson
Lisa Lyons
Paula Falzon
Lynn DesJardins
Becky Smith
Rachel McRae
Tammy Johnson
Va! Beckwith
Second row:
Karen Stempien
Beth Sours
Michelle Miller
Bobby Miner
Stac Houk
Patty Lutterb~e:;c;==---....,_
Steve Miller
Lori Camp
Third row:
Michelle Sobiech
Bart Marshall
David Ostrander
David Geiman
Cheryl Bradley
Kelly Riddle
Lori Litwaitis
Juli Owens
Kelly Norton
Robyn Rubley
Fourth row:
Peggy Gollnick
Mike Mitchell
Stacy Smith
Dean DeCaire
Jennifer Dobson
Laura Horney
Gail Wineland
wn Hilton
Becky Badders
Fifth row:
Melissa Powers
risty Strouse
ammy Brewer

First row:
Jeff Suever
Kim Kline
Jackie Kanab
Carol Pangbor
Ginger Hartbar er
Second row:
LaRae Walker
Becky Brown
Lori Wallace
Diane Gilbert
Denise Houck
Gail Condra
Diane Ingraha
Kris Quimby
Third row:
Sarah Brickey
Brent Parkinson
ourth row:
Kim Browning
Eric Rice
Wally Schultz
Kim Hagy
Richard Lutz
Norman Herman
Ken Holloway
Kurt Spalding
Kevin Hooley
Lori Bailey
Diane Fidler
Roxie Knapp

Director- Mr. Rick Overgaard

Top - Page 157:
First row:
Kim Bradley
Linda Allen
Melody McConnell
Kim Stempien
Second row:
Teresa Englehardt
Erin Sawdey
Chevelle Travis
Amy Hammond
LuAnn Tessin
Karen Karney
Kelli Campbell
Tina Hand
Dawn Wood
Third row:
Jim Rollins
Mike Vozar
h
ahaian- - Brian Beaudin
John Normandin
Amy Geishert
Andy Snyder
Scott Preston
Dan Ousley
Brian Preston
Ed Buell
Randy Rumsey
Alec Legg
Keith Pohl
Fourth row:
Kristy Hutchins
DeWain DeCaire
Brian Wymer

�More Music-

QMS
Choruses
Top: 8th GRADE CHORALIERS: Front:
Tina Herman, Beth Forsyth, Rhonda McRae,
Darlene Kling, Rhonda Wilber, Debbie Kiersey. Middle: Teresa Lutterbeck, Kim
Knowles, Penny Wygant, Tina Mraz, Brenda
Van Over. Back: Carolyn Peck, Lori Gibson,
Jane Neeley, Marilyn Truitt, Mike Barnett,
Jeff Sawyer. Not pictured: Jeff LeFevre, Tammie LeFevre, Tina Little, Kelly Ressler, DeeAnn Barber.
Bottom: ENSEMBLE VII: Front: Sherry
Poole, Rhonda Antus, Kim Parker. Middle:
Ray Marvin, Ruth Fulk, Angie Cottman .
Back: Brent Withington , Vaughn Surett,
Todd Cochrane.
The director of the choral groups is Ms. Susan
Taylor.

159

�Cheerleaders Replace

160

�Pep Club

Page 160, Top: GIRLS 8th GRADE BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS : Vertica lly: Tina Herman, Lisa Hickok, Christian
Toth, Beth Tobolske. Left: Gail Arnett. Right: Rhonda McRae.
Page 160, Bollom: GIRLS 7th GRADE BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Front: Debbie Lewis. Middle: Kim Sauers, Tammy
Clark, Nanette Weber, Dawn Ledbetter. Back: Chris Kline.
Page 161, Left: BOYS 7th GRADE BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Center front : Kris Quimby , Lori Bailey , Sarah
Brickey, Gail Condra. Left: Nanette Weber. Right: Tammy Clark
Right: BOYS 8th GRADE BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS:
Front : Tina Herman , Terri Ditton . Middle: Gail Arnett, Beth
Tobolske, Rhonda McRae. Top: Lisa Hickok.
The cheerleading squads were advised by Mrs. Bonita Hoffner,
pictured on the opposite page.

161

�Flag Football Always Popular

162

This page top, Front: D. Loveberry, B. Chapman, J. Taylor, T.
Smith; Middle: C. Shilling, A. Snyder, R. Gibson; Back: Coach L.
Kriser, B. Rurka, T . Brewer, M. Dennis, Coach S. Wilson ; Bottom,
Front: Coach B. Miller, R. Hotchkiss, B. Harmon, J. Harmon, T.
Bean, D. Sobiech, A. Kahaian; Back: B. Wymer, S. Hinds, M.
Vozar, R. Rodgers, Coach R. Houtz.

Opposite page top, Front: R . Crick, S. Wilkinson, M. Sanderson, K.
Holloway; Middle: J . Ellis, R. Lange, J. Burge, M. Lud low; Back:
Coach F. Parkinson, S. Lippert, W . Horney, S. Clark, T. Loveberry, Coach M. Loveberry; Bouom, Front: S. Altman, T. Strane,
S. Brand, B. Park inson ; Back: Coach B. Whitney, E. Rice, S. Stempien, M. Hard, B. Cutler, Coach S. Smith .

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�Quincy

59
26
35
39
43
39
27

Opponent

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39
28
37
27
31
22

Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

Tournament

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40
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40 Albion St. John
28 Athens
17 Reading

8th Grade
Basketball
Front: Rob Smith. Tom Bean. Dave
Sobiech. Jim Burge. Doug Loveberry.
Rowdy Gibson. Scott Lippert. Joe Vorce:
Back: Matt O'Brien. Brad Rurka . Wes
Horney. Steve Hinds. Mike Vozar. Coach
Stewart. Tom Loveberry. Roy Rodgers.
Mark Ludlow. Dave Finely. Todd Strane:
Not pictured: manager Tim Brown and
Scott Brand.

164

�7th Grade Basketball
Front: Mike Hard , J ay Millard, Mike
Dennis, manager Norman Herman; Second row: Doug Russell , Lloyd Paul, Wally
Schultz, Barry Chapma n, Ken Holloway,
Coach Hoffn er; Back: Eric Rice, Kurt
Spalding, Ron Lange, John Taylor, Brett
Cutler, Ray Crick, Brent Parkinson.

Quincy

29
19
37
30
43
22
20

Opponent

25
35
22
18
18
25
27

Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer

Tournament

17
32

Coldwater
Union City

165

�Quincy

60
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37
58
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Second Place -

166

�Wrestling
Grows in
Popularity
WRESTL E RS: Front: Bre nt Gof o rth,
Glen Avery, Tom Brewer, Todd Smith,
Steve Stempien . Jim Supia nos ki. Andy
Richard s, Bill Poole : Middle: matmaid
Rene Ma tz, Joe Ha rmo n. Ma tt Bowling,
Scott Wil kinson. John Norma nd in . Brian
Ha rm on, Da rry l Snyder. Rodney Rupp,
man ager Steve Lamb ; Back : Ed Buell ,
Brad Freeburn. Robbi e Hotchkiss. Brian
Beaudin, Brent Whitney, Brya n Wymer,
Keith Pohl , Alec Legg, Jim Neeley. Greg
Saunders and Coach Gruner.

***

Cross Country

CROSS COUNTRY: Front: Ken Holloway. John Normandin, Raymond Crick,
Todd Cochrane, Kurt Spalding; Second
row: Brent Parkinson, Tom Bean, Doug
Loveberry, Dave Finley ; Third row: manager Dennis DeCaire, Jim Burge. Mark
O'Brien, Brent Whitney, Ed Buell, Norm
Herman. Eric Rice and Coach Bell .

167

�QMS Boys Win It All

168

�1978 QMS RECORDS
Shot - Steve Hinds - 44'3"
Pole Vault - Robbie Hotchkiss- 9'6"
60-yd. High Hurdles- Steve Hinds - 8.t
Tie (also ties middle sc · ool track
record)

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QMS BOYS' TRACK TEAM: Front row: Scott Wilkinson, Barry Chapman, Todd Strane, Matt O'Brien,
Brent Parkinson, Raymond Crick, Todd Cochrane,
Ken Holloway, Robbie Smith, Jeff Ellis. Second row:
Manager Stacy Houk, Eric Rice, Scott Brand, David
Finley, Brett Cutler, Ronald Lange, Mark O'Brien,
Donald Booher, Doug Russell, Andy Richards, Tom
Bean, John Taylor, Loren Huepenbecker, Randy

Hagerman. Third row: Coach Hoffner, Brad Rurka ,
Brent Whitney, Henry Hotchkiss, Bryan Harmon,
Jim Neeley , Jim Burge, Brad Freeburn, Brian
Wymer, Mark Ludlow, Jim Supianoski, Kevin Kaiser, Doug Loveberry. Back row: Steve Hinds, Jay
Millard, Steve ClarK, DeWain DeCaire, Tom Loveberry and Coach Abbott.

169

�New Sport for Girls
EIGHTH UMJJc
Quincy
onent

29
47
28
49
44

Jonesville
Springport
Jonesville
Bronson

170

�atQMS

The girls basketball program,
new at QMS this year, got off to a
good start with the eighth grade
posting a 5-0 record and the seventh grade a 1-3 record.
EIGHTH GRADE TEAM: Front: Darlene Kling, Denise Laurell, Chris John son, Terri Ditton , Linda Allen; Second
row: Tammie Johnston. Kristy Hutchins.
Kelli Campbell, Renee Matz, Kim Stempien, Jill Faulkner; Third row: Coach Bob
Stewart, Amy Geishert. LuAnn Tessin,
Dawn Brown, Lori Fosdick, Pam Loose
and Karen Karney.
SEVENTH GRADE TEAM: Front: Gail
Condra, Lori Bailey, Ginger Hartbarger,
Julie Ringle, Sarah Brickey; Back row:
Coach Gail Banker, Diane Fidler. Diane
Gilbert, Cathy Smith, Karen Latta, Kim
Browning and Denise Houck.

171

�QMS GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: From row: Gail Condra, Rhonda
Wilber, Gail Arnett, Lisa Hickok. Julie Ringle, Ginger Arnett, Lori
Bailey, Dawn Woods, Ch ris Toth. Nanette Weber. Second row:
Denise Laurell, Chris Johnson. Renee Matz, Kelli Campbell, Darlene Kling, Tracy Sanderson. Jill Faulkner, Tina Hand, Anita Cekander. Tammy Dooley. Back row: Coach Hoffner, manager Stacy
Houk, Dawn Brown. Connie Eberts, Susan Rice, Pam Loose, Marlene Roberts. Melody McConnell, Tammy Clark. Diane Ingraham,
Diane Gilbert, Lori Fosdick. Tammy Johnston and Coach Abbott.

172

�QMS Girls Win 2 and Invitational

1978 QMS RECORDS
High Jump- Pam Loose - 4'4"
60-Yd. Dash- Chris Toth - 8.0
Tie
75-Yd. Dash- Gail Arnett - 9.9
880 Relay- Gail Arnett, Pam
Loose, Lisa Hickok, Lori Bailey
- 2:00.2
Mile Relay- Dawn Brown, Pam
Loose. Jill Faulkner. Gail Condra
- 4:46.0

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173

�Eighth Graders
Linda Allen
Shellie Altman
Robert Antus
Gail Arnett
DeeAnn Barber

Thomas Bean
Brian Beaudin
Matthew Bowling
Scott Brand
Kim Bradley

Danny Brewer
Dawn Brown
Edward Buell
James Burge
Kelli Campbell

Steven Clark
Kim Cole
Guy Creager
DeWa in DeCaire
Terrie Ditton

Lisa Dules
Connie Eberts
Jeffrey Ellis
Teresa Englehardt
Jill Faulkner

Robin Field
David Finley
Beth Forsythe
Lori Fosdick
Bradley Freeburn

Amy Geishert
Lori Gibson
Rowdy Gibson
Mary Gollnick
Bonnie Gratz

174

�Angela Green
Randall Hagerman
Amy Hammond
Tina Hand
Christine Hargreave

Larry Harbaugh
Anita Harmon
Brian Harmon
Tina Herman
David Higbea

Lisa Hickok
Steven Hinds
Wesley Horney
Kevin Hosek
Robbie Hotchkiss

Loren Huepenbecker
Kristy Hutchins
Christine Johnson
Tammy Johnston
Arthur Kahaian

Karen Karney
Angela Kelley
Debbie Kiersey
Darlene Kling
Roger Knapp

Kim Kn.owles
Denise Laurell
Jeffery LeFevre
Tammy LeFevre
Alec Legg

Scott Lippert
Tina Little
Pamela Loose
Doug Loveberry
Tom Loveberry

Mark Ludlow
Teresa Lutterbeck
Renee Matz
Melody McConnell
Rhonda McRae

175

�Susan McVicker
Alan Merchant
Charles Miller
Pam Miller
Tina Mraz

Michelle Nave
James Neeley
Jane Neeley
John Normandin
Lonnie Nutt

Mark O'Brien
Matt O'Brien
Danny Ousley
Claude Peavey
Carolyn Peck

Scott Peterson
Keith Pohl
William Poole
Brian Preston
Ronnie Rasmussen

Kelly Ressler
Susan Rice
Andrew Richards
Roy Rodgers
James Rollins

Randy Rumsey
Rodney Rupp
Bradley Rurka
Thomas Russell
Mike Sanders

Tracy Sanderson
Gregg Saunders
Erin Sawdey
Richard Saxman
Lorena Scherer

Calvin Shilling
Gregory Smith
Marjanna Smith
Robert Smith
Andrew Snyder

176

�Darrell Snyder
David Sobiech
Cheryl Stephens
Kimberly Stempien
Todd Strane

Kelli Talbot
LuAnne Tessin
Deana Thomas
Beth Tobolske
Christian Toth

Chevelle Travis
Joseph Vorce
Michael Vozar
Daryl Wells
Brent Whitney

Rhonda Wilbur
Dawn Woods
Penny Wygant
Bryan Wymer

Seventh Graders
John Albright
Rhonda Antus
Ginger Arnett
Glen Avery
Lori Bailey

Donald Booher
Ricky Booher
Thomas Brewer
Sarah Brickey
Rebecca Brown

Kimberly Browning
Donald Byrd
Anita Cekander
Barry Chapman
Todd Cochrane

177

�Gail Condra
Cindy Connin
Angela Cottman
Tammy Clark
Raymond Crick

Brett Cutler
Laurie Daignault
Michale Dennis
Tammy Dooley
Candie Easterday

Diane Fidler
Kimberly Freese
Ken Frederick
Ruth Fulk
Sherry Gibson

Diane Gilbert
Brent Goforth
Michael Hagaman
Kimberly Hagy
Michael Hard

Joseph Harmon
Ginger Hartbarger
Brian Henry
Norman Herman
Kevin Hooley

Kenneth Holloway
Denise Houck
Tammy Houvener
Cheri Hudson
Diane Ingraham

Larry Jones
Jacqueline Kan~by
Kevin Kaiser
Cindy Kelley
Rickey Kiersey

Christine Kline
Roxanne Knapp
Ronald Lange
Karen Latta
Dawn Ledbetter

178

\

�Debra Lewis
Richard Lutz
Steven Lamb
Raymond Marvin
Andrew Meade

Gerald Meade
Tamara Meyer
Jay Millard
Lee Millard
Craig Miller

Carol Pangborn
Julie Parker
Kim Parker
Brent Parkinson
Vickie Peck

Melissa Pierson
Lloyd Paul
Sherry Poole
. Jamie Prince
Kristina Quimby

Wayne Rehner
Robert Ressler
Eric Rice
Julie Ringle
Marlene Roberts

Douglas Russell
Kim Sauers
Walter Schultz
Jennifer Shilling
Cathy Smith

Kerri Smith
Todd Smith
Roberta Smurr
Kurt Spalding
Robert Speaker

John Spragg
Tony Stanton
Steven Stempien
Jeff Suever
Vaughn Surett

179

�James Supianoski
John Taylor
Dennis Wages
LaRae Walker
Lori Wallace

Daniel Walters
Nanette Weber
Scott Wilkinson
Daniel Williams
David Williams

David Wilson
Brent Withington
Not pictured:
Trenton Smith

Sixth Graders
Beckie Badders
Valerie Beckwith
James Beemer
Daniel Bennett
Christie Betts

Harold Blowers
Daniel Bohner
Joseph Bowerman
Cheryl Bradley
Tamara Brewer

Timothy Brown
Andrew Buell
Teresa Byrd
Lori Camp
Ronald Coco

Sarah Creager
Susan Daignault
Dean DeCaire
Timothy Delaney
Lynn DesJardins

180

�Brian Ditton
Jennifer Dobson
Lori Dobson
David Donbrock
Deena Dowker

Norvel DuBay
Kimberly Eddington
Michael Ellis
Paula Falzon
Timothy Finley

Charlene Fletcher
David Geiman
Peggy Gollnick
Karen Gordon
Kristine Green

Tammie Green
Jodie Henning
Danny Higbee
Dawn Hilton
Gerald Hinds

Laura Horney
Karen Hosek
Stacy Houk
Kelly Johnson
Tammy Johnson

Dalous Kelley
James Lane
Kirk Larson
Inez Letts
Lori Litwaitis

Ona Lothamer
Patricia Lutterbeck
Lisa Lyons
Randy McCurley
Rachel McRae

Jimmie Maggart
Douglas Marsh
Bartley Marshall
Steven Meade
Jeff Miller

18 1

�Michelle Miller
Steven Miller
Robert Miner
Michael Mitchell
Michael Mocherman

Lisa Moore
Danny Morris
Patricia Mraz
Teresa Neeley
Kelly Norton

Denver Nutt
David Ostrander
Juli Owens
Bruce Pohl
Melissa Powers

Shawn Poynor
Kelly Riddle
Alton Ritchey
David Roberts
Robyn Rubley

Mark Sanders
Robert Saxman
Rebecca Smith
Michelle Sobiech
Tarri Spragg

Beth Sours
Robert Stanton
Terry Stephens
Karen Stempien
Lisa Stempien

Kristie Strouse
Fawn Surett
Kenneth Teachout
Lora Tenney
Debbie Thomas

David Thornton
Susanne Toth
Alicia Veysey
William Vorce
Michale Walcott

182

�Stacy Westfall
Pamela Wilber
Timothy Wilkinson
Gail Wineland
Lance Wiser
Not pictured:
James England

Middle School Faculty

Mrs. Gail Banker
Memphis State University, M.A.
Mathematics
7th Grade Girls' Basketball Coach

Mr. Robert Bell
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Mathematics
QMS Cross Country Coach
QHS Cross Country Coach
Freshman Basketball Coach
QHS Boys' Track Coach
Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Michigan University, M.A.
English
Mathematics
H.S. Algebra

183

�Mr. Kenneth Downey
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Social Studies
Science
Exploratory
QHS Wrestling Coach

Mr. Jack Feller
Adrian College, B.A.
Science
QHS Basketball Coach

184

Mrs. Sharon Ferriss
Michigan State University, B.A.
'
Science

Mr. Greg Gruner
Central Michigan U niversity,
B.S.
Humanities
QMS Wrestling Coach
JV Football Coach
JV Baseball Coach

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

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

Mr. Gary Male
Western Michigan University,
B.S.
Social Studies
Youth in Government Advisor

Above Left:
Mr. Robert Stewart
Defiance College, M.A.
Social Studies
English
Exploratory
8th Grade Boys' Basketball Coach
8th Grade Girls' Basketball Coach
Left:
Mr. Robert Undeen
Castleton State College, M.A.
Social Studies
English

185

�1978AWARDS
SOCIAL STUDIES
MOST IMPROVED
6th Kelly Johnson
7th Scott Peterson
8th Brent Whitney and Jeff Ellis

6th Tim D laney
7th I.:ori Wallace
8th David Sobiech

'

I

MOSTOUTSTi N
6th Tim Finle
7th Mike Hagaman
8th Amy Geishert

MOST IMPROVED
6th Deena Dowker, Andy Buell and
Beth Sours
7th Joe Harmon
8th Greg Saunders and
Robbie Hotchkiss
ENGLISH

MOST OUTSTANDING
6th Rachel McRae
7th Diane Ingraham
8th Dawn Woods

MOST I {!ROVED
6th Mike WaJcott
7th David Wilson
8th Chris Toth
MA

MOST OUTSTANDING
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6th Michelle urrett
7th Carol Pan born
8th Jim Rolli s

7th Brent Parkinson
8th David Finley

PRY.SLCAL ED.llCA 7:.10 N ~----'
MOST OUTSTANDING
MOST IMPROVED
6th Mike Ellis
6th Gerald Hinds
7th Nan Weber and Jim Supianoski
7th Julie Parker, Anita Cekander
8th Tammy Johnston
and Glen Avery

8th Debbie Kiersey and Scott Brand
CHORUS
MOST OUTSTANDING
7th Brent Withington
8th Teresa Lutterbeck

7th Rhonda Antus
8th Rh0nda McRae
HUMANITIES

MOST OUTSTANDING
Mike Hard

MOS11 IMPROVED
Karen Latta
BAND

MOST OUTSTANDING
7th Kevin Hooley and Diane Fidler
8th Kim Stempien and Amy Geishert

MOST OUTSTANDING
Lisa Hickok

GROUP GUIDANCE
MOST IMPROV.£1J
Roy Rodgers

MOST IMPROVED ATTITUDE
Tammy Houvener

186

MOST!IMPROVED
7th LaR-ae Wal-k f
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11
8th Brian Wymer and Brian Be~udin

MOST'. INDEPENDENT WORKER
I

�FACU.LTY AWARD
6th Lori Dobson
7th Tammy Meyer
8th Kim Stempien and Jill Faulkner

CITIZENSHIP A WARD
6th David Geiman
7th Marlene Roberts
8th Chris Johnson

OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION
7th Kelli Smith
8th Karen Karney, Amy Geishert and Art Kahaian

BE DRESSED
Jill Faulkner
lt\rthur Kahaian

MOCK vL"E(I;TIONS
CLA$S FLIRTS
Beth Tobolske
Tom Bean
SHYEST

Mike Vozar
Gail Arnett

Arthur Kahaian
Karen Ka rney

18Z

���Fifth Grade
Denise Antus
Erica Arnold
Lori Babbage
Gordon Bassage
Shelly Beaudin

Tim Beaudin
Terry Berkshire
Tim Berry
Lisa Billman
Allen Blodgett

William Blowers
Jim Boulton
Toni Bowerman
Laurie Bradley
Tim Brockway

Terri Brower
Shari Brown
Karime Cariuty
David Chaney
Tammy Coombs

Jacqueline Cooper
Jennine Craig
Michelle Craig
Monique Craig
Keli Cutler

Eric Dules
Christine Dunn
Frank Easterday
Vicki Eddington
Lynn Edwards

Susan Englehardt
Michelle Fillmore
Doug Finley
Craig Fish
Lisa Gilbert

190

�Michael Gipple
Billie Harbaugh
Joseph Harmon
Wendy Harmon
Kathy Herman

Pam Hockenberry
Mark Houvener
Becky Jones
Ted Kahaian
Candie Kaiser

David Karney
Edwin Kelley
Wendy Kelly
Bobby Knowles
Bobby Krick

Kenny Kurtz
Scott Latta
Lonnie Laurie
Gail Lay
Eric Lippert

Tom Lothamer
Scott Lutterbeck
LaNean Lutz
Edward Marsh
Dawn McDowell

Tammy McMichael
Jim McRae
Tonya Meyer
Cyndi Michael
Barry Miller

Danny Nance
Marjorie Nave
Kelli Newberry
Jeff Ousley
Brad Parrish

Tracy Peterson
Jill Phillippy
Elton Potter
Sherry Ritchey
Willy Richards

19 1

�Darren Ricker
JoEllen Robson
Brent Rodgers
Randy Root
Amy Rootes

Bernina Rossetter
Tim Rzepka
Richie Sanderson
Denise Shepherd
Matt Smith

David Spalding
Jody Spragg
Pam Stark
Dena Stempien
Rusty Tesch

Gordon Thomas
Todd Thurman
Donna Tobalske
Tina Trail
Greg Trowbridge

Stella Van W aid
Dawn Waligora
Kelly Wallace
Shawna Walters
Ty Wentworth
Elaina Wood
Melissa Woods
Jerry Wright
Brent Wygant
Stephanie Wymer
Not pictured:
Michael Rodgers
FIFTH GRADE TEACHERS
Mrs. Doris Miller
Mrs. Gertrude Rider
Mrs. Kathleen Veysey
Miss Kristine Wingle

FOURTH GRADE TEACHERS
Miss Phylis Corless
Mrs. Phyllis Lewis
Mrs. Stonna Spalding
Mrs. Paulette Stempien

192

�Fourth Graders
Paula Kay Adams
Shawn Avra
Brenda Baily
Jason Baily
Angela Basse

Marion Beckwith
Joe Berry
Todd Betts
Lori Blackman
Timothy Blodgett

Bobby Blowers
Denise Bohner
Robyn Burks
Edward Cariuty
William Clouse

Chantal Cochrane
Stacy Connin
Tom Copeland
Travis Creager
Virginia Culver

Todd DenBraber
Doug Dobson
Mike Dowker
Jamie England
Angie Erts

Tim Erts
Penny Evans
Diane Fletcher
Mary Lea Geiman
Edward Gragus

Paula Gratz
David Hammond
Darin Higbee
Bobby Hooley
Chad Horn

193

�Lee Hyde
Billy Jeffries
Teresa Jeffry
George J enkot
Teresa Johnson

Michael Kanaby
Jeff Kiersey
Kristin Kindig
Robin Laurell
Greg Madsen

Tracy Maggart
Paige Mason
Matthew McConnell
Joel Mitchell
Richard Moore

Laurinda Morrison
Jay Murdock
Lisa Nave
Carson Neible
Tammy Newberry

Calvin Nickles
Tim O'Brien
Frenda Otis
Rex Otis
Annette Paul

Tammy Peck
April Persails
Matt Pepper
Michelle Powers
Scott Preston

Connie Quimby
Dawn Quimby
Mark Ricker
Susan Rickman
Annette Roberts

Suzanne Roberts
Jerrod Robinson
Kandy Root
Kimberly Rosendaul
Melanie Ryan

194

�Sandy Salyer
Jason Shilling
Brian Shortridge
Kimberly Sieger
Dawn Sleesman

Lisa Smallwood
Robert Smith
Scott Sobiech
Melissa Sours
Kevin Stempien

Shawn Talbot
Karilyn Teachout
Annette Tesch
Todd Thibideau
David Thompson

Frank Tobalske
Lilly Toth
Rhonda VanRiper
Chuck Vorce
Tracy Walters
LeeAnn Watters
James Weber
LuAnn Willardo
David Wilson
Melissa Wood
Not pictured:
Ronnie King

Third Graders
Corey Avra
Lori Baker
Mike Baldwin
Jacinda Beckwith
Bobby Bennett

Debbie Berry
Susan Blount
Iva Blowers
Millie Blowers
Connie Booher

195

�Brian Bowerman
Willard Bradley
Missy Bradshaw
Marc Brand
Earl Brouse

Jeff Brown
Jenny Buell
Vikki Burley
Daren Carpenter
Jackie Cash

Norman Cekander
Michelle Christian
Kristina Cizas
Jerri Clark
Richard Clark

Tom Cole
Mike Colon
Carroll Combs
Doug Craig
Angela Curtis

Shirley Delaney
Mike Dodd
Tommy Donbrock
Bobby Dooley
Tim Dowker

Joey Dunn
Allen Ebert
Dennis Evans
David Fillmore
Glenn Finley

Janet Fletcher
Marilyn Fryer
Kendra Galinis
Richard Galinis
Steve Ganger

Tim Hagaman
Lynn Hard
April Hardy
Steve Harmon
Jeff Hawes

196

�Rick Herman
Leslie Hilton
Eddie Horney
Tammie Hutchins
Christie Jansen

David Jeffries
Lorie Johnston
Tammy Justice
Donald Kahaian
Andy Kaiser

Dena Knapp
Brenda Kratzer
Mark Landis
Joedy Latta
John Latta

Richard Lensky
Alicia Lowther
David Luce
Debbie Lutterbeck
Kari Mark ley

Angela Marsh
Scott Marvin
Sheryl McAllister
Alan McClellan
Kim McLain

Bobby McNall
Dennis Miller
Susan Miller
Tim Minton
Sandy Nave

Mitch Neeley
Karen Newberry
Chris Ousley
Penny Parrish
Rhonda Paul

Lori Pavelko
April Philippy
Aaron Porter
Randy Prater
Brian Price

197

�Michele Quimby
Mark Rootes
Tammy Rzepka
Kathleen Ryan
Richie Schultz

Bobbie Shilling
Brian Smith
Jean Smith
Tracy Snellenberger
Lori Sobiech

Kelly Sours
Robert Tenney
Christine Tong
Greg Trowbridge
Mark Van Blarcom

Corbett Wages
Sanford Waltz
Lorrinda Whitney
Tracy Winger
John Winter

Scott Withington
Jackie Wood
Lenny Wright
Not pictured: Corky Lipman
Brian Miller

THIRD GRADE TEACHERS
Mrs. Ruth King
Miss Mary Sewall
Mrs. Roberta Timm
Mrs. Hazel VanHoosear

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Second Graders
Trevor Anderson
Brian Badders
Marci Baker
Derek Ball
William Beckwith
198

�Larry Beebe
Trent Blair
Scott Boyer
Tina Briggs
Randy Brouse

LeeAnn Brown
Mamie Brown
Rachelle Brown
Lorna Bulkowski
Sean Burley

Temrey Burritt
Erik Buterbaugh
Chad Carpenter
Joey Cekander
Shawn Centers

Callie Clark
Kelli Clingan
Steven Conley
Brian Connin
Carll Converse

Jason Coolman
Cary Coonce
Billy Crick
Bobby Crick
Angela Culver

Paul Davis
Paul Davis
Lance DeMerritt
Richard Dobson
Shedrick Duffy

Laura Easterday
Sarah Enos
Emily Fairbanks
Cary Feldbauer
Laura Fersch

Cynthia Fillmore
Edwin Forest
Tim Gibson
Kelly Goshcoff
Rick Hagaman

199

�Brian Hall
Beth Hammond
Autumn Hardy
Andy Hawes
Barbara Henning

James Hoff
Derek Horn
James Howard
Jeff Hutchins
Mary Jackson

Bryan Jeffery
Michelle Jeffrey
Kenny Johnson
Patty Justice
Brady Keys

Karen Kratzer
Rhonda Krick
Jennifer Leosh
John Locklin
Beverly Lowther

Steven Marowelli
David Marshall
Debbie Marvin
Lisa Mason
Daniel Mawby

Michael McConnell
Lisa McCurley
Mellissa McMichael
Kristie McRae
Dwayne McVicker

Brian Miller
Pam Miller
Lisa Mraz
Laura Noblitt
Derek O'Connell

Chris Otis
Lonna Otis
Regina Parks
Tina Paul
Daryl Pavelko

200

�Tim Pearson
Shannon Persails
Christa Pifer
Derek Potter
Chad Purcell

Amy Quimby
Derik Reichhart
Michele Richards
Nicki Ritter
Julie Roberts

Tad Rossman
Traci Ryan
Steven Salyer
Kim Shaw
Dorcas Shilling

Jamie Spurlock
Paul Stark
Christal Strong
Shawn Strong
Amy Swallow

Rhonda Tesch
Brian Tobalske
Steven Trail
Noell Tucker
Tammy Turnpaugh

Penny Varney
Carol Wilson
Brian Woodbury
Melinda Woods

SECOND GRADE TEACHERS
Mrs. Sarah Coolman
Mrs. Wava Gano
Mrs. Kathryn Goschka
Mrs. Elizabeth Grace
Mrs. Mary Newton

FIRST GRADE TEACHERS
Mrs. Mareeda Gibson
Mrs. Patt Male
Mrs. Jennalee Mishler
Mrs. Carol Undeen

201

�First Graders
Amy Allen
Brian Anderson
Joel Asher
Annette Bailey
Mike Bailey

Cheryl Balcom
Dawn Basse
Sonja Bean
Angelique Berry
Brett Bowers

Dawn Briggs
Missy Burgen
Wayne Burke
Eric Cheyne
Christine Christian

Michael Clemenson
Steve Clifford
Tammy Colon
Jamie Conley
Dena Converse

Gaye Coolman
Steven Counterman
Kevin Crowder
Kirk Cutler
Joe Duffy

Jodi Edwards
Kevin Elliott
Jason Enos
Erica Ewers
Laney Fickle

Yon Fletcher
Kathryn Freese
Tracey Gilpin
Colt Gollnick
Jim Gordon

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�Angie Hagaman
Wayne Hamrick
Jennifer Hard
Robert Harrington
Michelle Hawkins

Melissa Hawley
Staci Higbea
Joseph Hoff
Dale Horn
Gale Horn

Tina Houvener
Tom Houvener
Terri Howard
Tom Hughes
Janelle Jeffrey

Marilee Jeffrey
Joe Johnson
Gary Karney
Kathy Knapp
Brad Kriser

Danielle Laurell
Dawn Lindbert
Kevin Longhini
Joel Lothomer
Jeff Lutterbeck

Scott Maggart
Todd Male
Brenda Manley
Autumn Marson
Barbars McClellan

Michele McClughen
Jerard McDowell
Chad McGlothlen
Tina Meyer
Veronica Minton

Chris Monroe
Brett Moore
Holly Moore
Loretta Moore
Sandra Morrison

203

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Julie Nance
Daniel Nave
Sherry Neusbaum
AmyJo Newberry

Dick Norton
Tami Parks
JoEllen Parrish
Chris Pepper
Heath Persails

Beth Philippy
Joel Potter
Darrin Rehner
Jacklyn Reynolds
Amy Riley

David Risk
Tim Sanders
Jaime Sanderson
Richard Sarles
Sandra Siegel

Angel Simaske
Dena Smallwood
Kyle Smith
Toby Smith
Henry Snellenberger

Lori Stayner
Tracy Stout
Kelie Strouse
Paul Swift
Debbie Thompson

Loretta Tobolske
Sam Tucker
Mark VanWald
Annette Vorce
Fred Wagner

Michelle Waite
Jason Webb
Valerie Weber
Julie Weller
Roland Wing

204

�Toby Winger
Benjamin Willardo
Derek Wood
Kent Wyatt
Not pictured:
Jodi Hess
Michael King
Todd Massey

Kindergarteners
Jennifer Adams
Darin Bailey
Tony Baker
Sabrina Baldwin
Brandon Barrett

Catherine Bennett
Steve Booher
Joseph Bradley
Tammi Briggs
Sarah Brown

Brian Buckley
Melisa Burk
Casey Burleson
Derek Carpenter
Yvonne Cekander

Carmen Centers
Ronald Christian
Jennifer Coan
Shawn Cockrell
Kathleen Coco

Kenneth Coco
Gala Cole
Bonnie Converse
Nicky Crandall
Chad Curtis

Lorrie Davis
Terry Davis
Daniel Ditton
Melissa Dodd
Francine Fersch

205

�Christine Field
Timothy Finney
Ginger Foley
Jason Gale
Traci Gill

Juanita Gollnick
Karen Goshcoff
Michael Hacker
Melinda Hagaman
Stacy Hamrick

Kenneth Hankins
Glen Hard
Weston Hardy
Jason Harmon
Shannon Harmon

Gretchen Heise
Sean Higbea
Heidi Hockenberry
Holly Hockenberry
Michelle Holt

Rhonda Hotchkiss
Michelle Howard
James Hyde
Toni Jeffrey
Dawn Kiersey

Trent Kiersey
Rebecca Kimball
AngelaKirt
LeonKnirk
Dana Knisely

Brooks Kratzer
Louie Krick
Carl Kurtz
Eric Lattas
Debra Lauren

Laura Leonhardt
Karen Mann
Ginger Marquart
Deborah Mawby
Donald McCall

206

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Hope Meade
Brent Miller
William Murphy
Chad Newberry

Buck Norton
Ryan O'Connell
Laura Otis
Joshua Owen
Cherish Paradin"'

Malissa Parker
Theresa Parks
Allen Paul
Joseph Pechota
Mary Peck

Mark Persails
Michelle Persails
Peter Peterson
Kelly Pierson
Andrew Phillips

Kirk Philson
Rex Pomranka
Justin Reichhart
Donna Richards
David Roberts

Glenn Sarles
Susan Saxman
Daniel Scherer
Paul Searing
Zail Sheets

Amy Shook
Brent Shook
Tim Smith
Eric Snellenberger
Brian Sowle

·Brian Stempien
Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockford
Justin Styer
Wendi Taylor

207

�Shawn Thompson
Gary Thornton
Rebecca Tobolska
Sandra Tryon
Cinamon Tucker

KariJo Varney
Kelly Wagner
Thomas Wagner
Matthew Waligora
Sherri Walters

Robert Waltz
Sean Watson
Richard Weller
Ronald Weller
Amy Wing

Michelle Winger

Mcs. Vivian Esterline,
Kindergarten
Mrs. Ruth McConnell,
Kindergarten
Mrs. Patsy Feller, Perm. Sub.
Mr. Dan Groh, Art
Mrs. Enid Havens, Music
Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell, Spec. Ed.
Ms. Amy Lomasiewicz, Soc.
Adjust.
Mr. Clifford Parr, Perm. Sub.
Ms. Jodi Raus, L.D.
Mrs. Carol Smith, Reading
Enrich.
Mrs. Maureen Whitehead,
Physical Ed.
Mrs. Virginia Ball, Aide
Mrs. Mary Fosdick, Aide
Mrs. Donna Keeslar, Aide
Mrs. Carol Saunders, Aide

Mrs. Nancy Strang, Aide
Mrs. Bonnie Worth, Aide
Mrs. Norrita Geiman, Playground Supervisor
Mrs. Patricia Loose, Playground Supervisor

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�TABLE OF CONTENTS
18 PEOPLE
62 ACTIVITIES
110 SPORTS
150 MIDDLE
SCHOOL
176 ELEMENTARY
194 ADVERTISERS

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19

�Super Seniors

20

Linda
Aiken

Teresa
Anderson

Nick
Arnold

Cindi
Baranouski

Rita
Beemer

Rebecca
Boley

Sam
Bonham

Kim
Booher

Amy
Borton

�of Seventy-Nine

Kim
Brewer

Mitch
Bundy

Don
Burritt

Nara
Byers

Maria
Carpenter

Doug
Chaney

Mary
Cotton

John
Coward

Kathy
Cottman

21

�The Moment

Teri
Davis

Dawn
Finley

22

Dawn
Fowler

Andy
Doll

Linda
Fish

Pam
Freeburn

Deanna
England

Terry
Forsyth

Helen
Gangaway

�May Be Temporary .

• •

Randy
Hamilton

Dan
Herman

Teresa
Herman

Christine
Holloway

Rita
Hooley

Cindy
Horney

Lori
Hughes

Shari
Ingraham

Dennis
Houck

23

�but the Memory

Hal
Jensen

Terri
Kindig

Kim
Knisely

Sid
Kreis

Cathy
Lange

Janette
Laurel!

Kim
Love berry

Daryl
Lovell

Dawn
Lyons

�Is Forever.

Patrick
Malone

Jeff
McClellan

Scott
Moore

Ken
Marchal

Cindy
Millard

Armond
Morris

Brenda
Marowelli

Greg
Miner

Karol
Newberry

25

�James
Nickerson

26

Carol
Nordyke

Casey
Normandin

Denise
Norton

Jim
Null

Linda
Ogurchak

Mark
Olmstead

Brenda
Osborne

Julie
Paul

Class Song

�Renee
Pierson

Cathie
Pomranka

Amy
Porter

Karen
Provencal

Kathy
Provencal

Bruce
Rice

Wendy
Riddle

Kim
Rodesiler

Rege
Rupp

''Dust in the Wind''

27

�28

Susan
Sattler

Lucy
Scherer

Maria
Scherer

Kurt
Schultz

Kirk
Sinclair

Randy
Smead

Candis
Smith

Dianna
Smith

Sandy
Smith

Class Flower

�Sharon
Snyder

Pam
Speaker

Connie
Stempien

Troy
Strane

Kim
Strother

Suever

Brian
Taylor

Tim
Taylor

LuAnn
Thompson

White Rose

Doug

29

�Brent
Thornton

Mark
VanOrt

Tammi
Walters

Class Colors
30

Bob
Tobolske

Robin
Waderlow

Jim
Watts

Mauricio
de Ia Torre

Dan
Wallace

eff
Wells

Light Green &amp;

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Wernli

Mark
Whitney

Steve
Wilson

Jackie
Wood

Loyde
Worden

Zimmerman

Not Pictured:
Karen Campbell
Bob Durham

Ed

Kristie
Williams

Michele
Wood

Jon
Zimmerman

Philip Rankin
Ralph Ringle
Deborah Sanderson
31

�Hall of Fame

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1) Best Personality- Karen
Provencal and Dan Herman; (2)
Most Likely to Succeed - Maria
Carpenter and Tim Taylor; (3)
Most Musical - Kathy Provencal and Dan Wallace; (4) Best
Looking -Amy Porter and Bob
Tobolske; (5) Tallest - Dawn
Finley and Tim Taylor. Page 33:
(1) Most Dramatic- Cindi Baranouski and Jeff Wells; (2) Most
Talkative - Denise Norton and
Tim Mills; (3) Most Artistic Michele Wood and Troy Strane;
( 4) Most Intelligent - Kathy
Provencal and Greg Miner; (5)
Cut-Ups and Most Daring Becky Boley and Randy Smead;
(6) Shortest- Sandy Smith and
Jil Null.

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�(1)

(2)

(3)

(1) Best Build- Kathy Cottman
and Bob Tobolske; (2) Most
Active - Teresa Herman and
Tim Taylor; (3) Most Gullible Denise Norton and Doug Suever;
(4) Friendliest - Patrick Malone, Karen Provencal and Dan
Herman.

(4)
34

�(1)

(2)

( 1) Best Dressed - Connie
Stempien and Tim Mills (Rege
Rupp, not pictured); (2) Rowdiest - Linda Aiken and Randy
Smead; (3) Most Bashful -Rita
Hooley and John Coward; (4)
Most Athletic - Connie Stempien and Tim Taylor.

(3)

(4)
35

�Class
Officers
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS:
President Tim Taylor, Historian Casey Normandin,
Secretary Kathy Provencal
and Vice President Greg
Miner (Treasurer Kim
Rodesiler not pictured).
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS:
President Rich Bean, Vice
President Linda Forsyth,
Historian Bonnie Wolfe,
Treasurer Darin Friend and
Secretary Sherri Knisely.

36

�SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Historian Brenda
Cottman, Vice President
Pete Falzon, President
Nancy Kahaian, Secretary
Carolyn Worth and Treasurer Lori DesJardins.
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: President Arthur
Kahaian, Secretary Chris
Johnson, Treasurer Robbie
Smith and Vice President
Dave Finley.

37

�JUNIORS
Carl Albright
Robert Albright
Karen Andrews
Lena Arnett
Colleen Avery

Scott Badders
Richard Bean
Scott Becker
Laurie Bliss
Cindy Booher

David Booher
Nancy Bowerman
Scott Bowerman
Sheila Boyd
Tim Brewer

David Brown
Cheryl Buckberry
Deborah Burlew
Kamal Cariuty
Theresa Coco

Rhoda Coward
Brian Crabi ll
Dane Cutcher
Phil Cutler
Dennis DeCaire

Brenda Dooley
Ed Dooley
Michelle DuBay
Terry Dull
Tim Dunn

38

�Todd Falstad
Patrick Falzon
Lin~a Forsyth
Dann Friend
Patricia Fryer

Linne Gordon
Richard Hand
Brian Hawes
Roger Hoch
Joe Hoffman

Dawn Howell
Charles Hudson
Rhonda lies
Sandy Jensen
Cathy Johnson

Martha Jones
Kaufman
J1m Keeslar
Brenda Keeton
Sherri Knisely
S~rah

39

�Brenda Kurtz
Carolyn Laurell

Cynthia Legg
Theresa Liggins

Brian Ludlow
Donna Lyon
Tuesday Marchal
Margie McConnell
Tod Mclain

Joe McRae
Roxanne McRae
Mel issa Med lock
Karen Middel
Brenda Mil ler

Linda Miner
Randy Mocherman
Ken Newberry
Tim Parker
Jim Phair

Jeff Phair
Lynette Pierson
Robert Presley
John Prince
Ginna Rice

Mark Rice
Dan Richards
Spencer Rickman
Patricia Ries
Chuck Rubley

40

�Nanette Rupp
Craig Ryan
Richard Sattler
Ed Sa xman
Gerald Shobe

Scott Smith
Todd Smith
Debbie Smurr
Donald Snyder
Randy Sours

Jenni Stempien
Dawn Stron§l
Debra Suever
Keith Teachout
Patricia Travis

Paul Traxler
Terri Tuttle
Myron Welch
Randy Wendorf
Kathy Wil.kinson

Lori Wilson
Bonnie Wolfe
Connie Wo!fe
Diana Wooden

Not Pictured :
Chuck Barber
Jill Barker
Dave Becker
Shawn Cope
Kevin Dules
Jon Freitas
Scott Hutchins

Tamera Mast
Victor McVicker
Ron Rice
Dan Roberts
Bill Smith
Max Stephens

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41

�SOPHOMORES
Dawn Anderson
Kyle Arnold
Tyler Baldwin
Lori Barnett
Guy Bassage

Kim Billman
Dollie Blowers
Clifford Blowers
Apryl Borton
Rick Bracy

Kaye Brose
Robin Brower
Tori Budd
C. J. Bundy
John Burge

David Burlew
Tony Cariuty
Dawn Chaney
LaJeana Coan
Mark Coan

David Coco
Kris Condra
Mickey Conn in
Brenda Cottman
Teresa Deal

Doug DeCaire
Lori DesJardins
Norman Drumm
Lynette DuBay
Tina Dules

42

�Cathy Durham
Pete Falzon
Jack Faulkner
Loran Fickle
Robert Ford

Cheryl Gratz
Penny Hagaman
Sara Hammond
Robert Hard
Bob Hartbarger

Billy Hawes
Denise Henry
Phil Higbea
Laurie Hockenberry
Scott Holt

Denise Howell
Lindsey Huepenbecker
Doug Ingraham
James Jeffery
Nancy Kahaian

Mike Kanouse
Curtis Keeton
Sharon Keifer
Bruce Knisely
Lisa Kochendorfer

Gerald Latta
Cheri Laurell
Norman LeFevre
Kenny Letts
Karice Loveberry

Allen Luce
Cindy Marsh
Thomas Marshall
Nancy Marvin
Dawn McClellan

l

43

�JoAnn McClellan
James McGee
Renee McRae
Kim Milks
Greg Miller

Wade Myers
Deborah Nave
Dawn Neible
June Ostrander
Dianna Parker

Ruth Peavey
Marty Pierson
Nikki Presley
Julie Prince
Shannon Rice

Preston Ricker
Ray Riddle
Matt Ringle
Jamie Robbins
Tracy Rockhold

Scott Rodesiler
Jim Rodgers
Carenda Sawdey
Marc Scott
Rick Sebring

44

�Sherry Sherwood
Herbie Sleesman
Cassandra Smith
Floyd Smith
Dana Sperbeck

Kelli Stempien
Angela Strang
Gene Strong
William Swallow
Kirk Teachout

Tim Thibideau
Dennis Thomas
Stephen Thorp
Jim Toth
Traci Travis

Kevin VanVleet
Brenda Waltz
Teresa Waltz
Sheri Westfall
Rebecca Wilson

Denise Wineland
Sarah Wonders
Jeff Wood
Carolyn Worth
Not Pictured:
Tracy Degl
Ken England
Alvin Harrington
Gina Massey

Va lerie Myers
Von Nicholson
Ed Scherer
45

�FRESHMEN
Linda Allen
Shellie Altman
Bob Antus
Gail Arnett
Tom Bean

Brian Beaudin
Matt Bowling
Kim Bradley
Scott Brand
Danny Brewer

Dawn Brown
Ed Bue ll
Jim Burge
Kelli Campbell
Chris Cekander

Steve Clark
Kim Cole
Pam Collins
Guy Creager
DeWain DeCaire

Leslie Ditton
Terrie Ditton
Lisa Dules
Robert Dunn
Connie Ebert

Jeff Ellis
Te resa Engelhardt
Ji ll Faulkner
Robin Field
David Fin ley

46

�Randy Forest
Beth Forsyth
Brad Freeburn
Amy Geishert
Lori Gibson

Rowdy Gibson
Mary Gollnick
William Goodman
Bonnie Gratz
Amy Hammond

Tina Hand
Limy Harbaugh
Chris Hargreave
Anita Harmon
Bryan Harmon

Byron Harper
Jeff Hayes
Tina Herman
Lisa Hickok
David Higbea

Steve Hinds
Wesley Horney
Kevin Hosek
Loren Huepenbecker
Kristy Hutchins

Christine Johnson
Tammie John ston
Arthur Kahaian
Karen Karney
Darlene Kling

Roger Knapp
Kimberly Knowles
Denise Laurel!
Jeffery LeFevre
Tammy LeFevre

47

�Alec Legg
Scott Lippert
Tina Little
Pamela Loose
Doug Loveberry

Thomas Loveberry
Mark Ludlow
Teresa Lutterbeck
Renee Matz
Melody McDonnell

Rhonda McRae
Alan Merchant
Charles Miller
Pam Miller
Robert Motsinger

Tina Mraz
Michele Nave
Jane Neeley
John Normandin
Mark O' Brien

Matt 0' Brien
Claude Peavey
Scott Peterson
Keith Pohl
William Poole

Ronye Presley
Brian Preston
Kelly Ressler
Andrew Richards
Roy Rodgers

James Rollins
Randy Rumsey
Rodney Rupp
Bradley Rurka
Thomas Russell

48

...

�Tracy Sanderson
Gregg Saunders
Erin Sawdey
Richard Sa xman
Todd Schmidt

Calvin Shill ing
Gregory Smith
Robert Smith
Andrew Snyder
Darrell Snyder

David Sobiech
Kim Stempien
Cheryl Stephens
Todd Strane
Kelli Talbot

LuAnne Tessin
Tony Thilo
Deana Thomas
Beth Tobolske
Christian Toth

Chevelle Travis
Sherry Tuttle
Joseph Vorce
Mike Vozar
Daryl Wells

Brent Whitney
Rhonda Wilbur
Elana Woods
Penny Wygant
Brian Wymer

Not Pictured :
Dee Ann Barber
Tammy Dixon
James Neeley
Ronnie Rasmussen
Susan Rice

Marjana Smith
John Tremaine
Brenda VanOver

49

�Hard Work.

• •

I

li

At the BACC
The Branch Area Careers Center is a main
throughway for students from Quincy, Coldwater
and Bronson to learn more and to become qualified
in a field of their choice .
Different fields that students can train in are : distributive education, visual communications, health
occupations, cosmetology, child care, office education, food services, electricity, electron ics, auto
body, auto mechanics, metal working, building
trades, power mechan ics, mechanical systems,
farm management, and ornamental horticulture.
Along with the enjoyable classes, there are vari ous youth clubs which students can participate in _
Each club is tied in wit h the workings of the classes.
The clubs are VICA, BOEC and DECA . Quincy students, along with the rest of the careers center student body, have won many high honors through
these clubs.

50

�51

�Board of Education

I
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(1) President Harold Schultz
(2) Vice President Leon Parrish
(3) Secretary Raymond Sattler
(4) Treasurer Karen Sta rk
(5) Trustee Francis Hard
(6) Trustee Jack Faulkner
(7) Trustee Clover (Jack) Fowler

(7)

52

�and Administration

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

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

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

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

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�High
School
Faculty
Mr. Gary Adams
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Social Studies
Physical Educati on
Golf Coach
Varsity Basketball Coach
Junior Advisor
Girls' Track Coach

Mrs. Virginia Brown
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Librarian
Library Club

Mr. Martin Chard
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Social Studies
Girls' Track Coach

Mr. Charles Cook
Western Michigan University,
B.S.
Drafting &amp; Shop
OMS Math &amp; P.E.
JV Football Coach
Freshman Basketball

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Ms. Lili Chartier
Central Michigan University,
B.A.
Typing
Shorthand
Cheerleading Advisor
OMS Girls' Basketball

Ms. Jane Crawford
Eastern Michigan University,
B.S.
Helping Teacher
Cheerleading Advisor

�Mrs. Judith Cremeans
Sienna Heights, B.A.
English
French
French Club Advisor
Senior Advisor

Mr. John Dogan
Central Michigan University,
B.S.
Shop
Industrial Vocat ions
Arts &amp; Crafts

Mr. Lonney Evon
Alma College, B.A.
Math
Assistant Football Coach
OMS Boys' Basketball
OMS Boys' Track

Mrs. Mary Gale
Olivet College, B.A.
English
Physical Education
Sophomore Advisor
Mrs. Christine Forrister
University of Michigan, B.A.
Reading Lab
Freshman Advisor

Mr. Gene Lewis
Michigan State University, M.A.
Science
Chemistry

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�Ms . Melissa Lloyd
Alma College, B.A.
Physical Education
Psychology
QMS Social Studies
Girls' JV Basketball
Varsity Volleyball Coach

Mrs. Joanne Longhini
Central Michigan University,
B.A .
'
English
Yearbook Advisor
Newspaper Advisor
Junior Advisor

Mr. Dan Ludlow
Hillsdale College, B.S.
Math
Athletic Director
Assistan't Football
Boys' Track Coach

Mr. Michael Nowicki
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Social Studies
Physical Education
Varsity Football Coach
Varsity Baseball Coach
Mr. Robert Mitchell
Bowling Green University, M.A.
Guidance Counselor
Student Council Advisor

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Mr. Edward Nofz
Defiance College, M.A.
Science
Sophomore Advisor

�Mr. Richard Overgaard
Valparaiso, B.M.E.
Band Director

Mr. Andrew Parzych
Eastern Michigan University,

M.A.
Accounting
General Business
Consumer Education
Personal Typing

Mr. Charles Snyder'
Michigan State University, M.A.
Agriculture
FFA Advisor

Mr. Brent Veysey
Defiance College, M.A.
Social Studies
Youth in Government Advisor

Ms. Cathy Rivett
Michigan State University, B.S.
Home Economics
Interior Design
FHA Advisor
Freshman Advisor
OMS Cheerleading

Mr. Christopher Walczak
Michigan State University, M.A.
English
QSPA Advisor
Drama Director

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�Mr. Scott Weber
Michigan State University, M.A.
Science &amp; Physics
Math

Mr. Michael Bodkins
School Psychologist

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Mrs . Betty Jo Welsh
Eastern Michigan University,
B.A.E.

Art
OMS Cheerleading

Mr. Dave Detweiler
Goshen College, M.A.
Resource Room Teacher

Mr. Jack Adams
Central Michigan, B.S.
Permanent Substitute

Mr. Max Heinemann
Michigan State University, M.A.
Social Worker

�Mrs. Joanne Finley
Aide

Mrs . Carol Ludlow
Aide

Mrs . Barbara Martin
Aide

Mrs . Kathleen Miller
Aide

Mr. Dan Matthews
Student Teacher- Tri -State

Ms. Laura McCalla
Student Teacher, MSU

�Other

Staff
Hot Lunch Staff : Marie Keith,
Alene Travis, Caroline Knisely,
Joan Bradley, Alice Weber, and
Supervisor Alberta Todd. Not
Pictured: Winnie Marsh, Donna
McCurley, Barbara Rice and Virginia Taylor.

Transportation Staff : Supervisor
Basil Bassage, Kenneth Bidlack,
Rose Borgert, Martha Bowen,
Regina Ewers, Stephen Hungerford, Darleen Koldewey, David
Lynd, Richard Marbeiter, Joan
Matz, Patrick Moraniec, Dorothy
Nickerson, Raymond Riddle,
Emorean Rubley, Gloria Travis,
Earl Vo lkert and Elaine Walters.

Custodial Staff: Supervisor Ed
- Smith and Maintenance Supervisor Scott Jack Bellamy. Not Pictured : Lawrence Bailey, high
school; George Baldauf, elementary; Elmer Burk, high school;
Rick Gardner, middle school;
Donald Green, elementary; and
James Uhrig, elementary.

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�(3)

(1)

(2)

(4)

(5)

Secretaries
( 1) Mrs. Susan Lambright, Secretary to Board and Accountant;
(2) Mrs. Mary McCurley, Superintendent's Secretary; (3) Mrs.
Connie Natusch, high school
secretary; (4) Mrs. Donna Ford,
middle school secretary; (5) Mrs.
Sandy Price, elementary secre·
tary; (6) Mrs. Martha Reynolds,
hot lunch clerk; (7) Mrs. Lois
Ingraham, counselor's secre·
tary.

(6)

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�ACTIVITIES

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�Amy and Tim
Are

Queen and
King

(1)

(2)

September 18-22 marked the 1978
Homecoming festivities but there was little
to cheer about at the end of the week when
the Orioles were defeated by the Jonesville
Comets 32-6, despite avid support from the
fans.
Amy Porter and Tim Taylor were crowned
queen and king during the halftime celebration while the courts of each looked on. The
courts included Teresa Anderso n, Karen
Provencal, Kim Rodesiler, Conn ie Stempien,
Andy Doll, Tim Mills, Rege Rupp and Bob
Tobolske. As a special attraction, the ki ngs
and queens from 1965 to the present were
honored before the game.
Television commercials was the theme
chosen by the Student Counci l. Tidy Bowl,
Dr . Pepper, Charmin Tissue and Orange
Crush were used by the classes .

(3)

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�(2)

(3)

(4)
Page 64: (1) Senior float; (2) Amy and
Tim; (3) Queen's Court: Kim Rodesiler,
Connie Stempien, Queen Amy Porter,
Karen Provencal, Teresa Anderson; Page
65: ( 1) Senior cheer; (3) Sophomore
float; (4) 1977 Queen Jody Robson and
King Mark Loveberry; (5) King candidates Tim Taylor, Bob Tobolske, Rege
Rupp, Tim Mills and Andy Doll.

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�Juniors Win Coveted Pep Jug

(1 )

(2)

The Junior Class was awarded
the coveted Pep Jug as a result
of winning the mud volleyball
game and tieing with the sophomores for first place in the float
competition .
The annual Home coming
dance, featuring " Gabriel ,"
finalized the week of activities.

(3)

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�(1)

(2)

(4)

Page 66: (2) Student Council President Casey Normandin pres ents the Pep Jug to Junior Class President Rich Bean; (3) Junior
float; Page 67: (1) Coach Ludlow leads his annual Homecoming
cheer; (2 &amp; 3) Senior skit; (4) Mud volleyball game.

(3)

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�·u Began With the Romans •

Oriole Week concluded with the crowning of Linda
Aiken as Miss Oriole. Other candidates included Kim
Rodesiler, Nancy Bowerman, Chris Toth, Gina Massey, Karice Loveberry, JoAnn McClellan and Sherri
Knisely.

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�Oriole Week enthusiasm came
to a real peak this year with
many students participating in
the various dress-up days including Early Roman Day, Gangster
Day, Old West Day, Depression
Day and Masquerade Day. The
winners of each category were
Nancy Bowerman, Scott Sm ith,
Martha Jones, Maria Carpenter
and Karice Loveberry respectively.
After all the snow had settled
down after the blistering saucer
pull races, the sophomores
came out on top. The juniors finished close behind i n second
and the freshmen and seniors
finished third and fourth respectively.

and Ended With the '50's!
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�Dawn Dances to Win Snow
Disco
Tip-Up participants: Karen Provencal,
Teresa Herman, Candy Smith, Kathy Cottman, Karen Andrews, Lena Arnett, Sarah

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Kaufman, Cindi Baranouski, Shari Ingraham, Kathy Provencal, Nan Rupp, Dawn
Howell and Kathy Wilkinson.

�Dawn Howell smiles as she is chosen to be the
1979 Tip-Up Queen by a panel of eight judges.
Other contestants who became winners in the contest named "Snow Disco" are Teresa Herman, first
runner-up, Kathy Cottman, second runner-up, and

Sarah Kaufman who was named as Miss Congeniality by the girls.
The weather was a contributing factor to a suc cessful Tip-up as it was cold and there was plenty of
snow and many inches of ice on the lake.

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�Higbea Sets New Record

Phil Higbea helped lead the sophomore class to a dazzling vic·
tory in the annual trike race by setting a new record of 22.0 in the
100-yd . drag . Phil also joined teammates Guy Bas sage, Dave
Burlew, Mike Kanouse, C. J. Bundy, Bill Hawes, Tom Marshall
and Tyler Badlwin to win the 880 Relay. The title was clinched for
the class of 1981 when LaJeana Coan won the girls' 100-yd .
drag.
Seniors Maria Carpenter, Brenda Osborne, Amy Porter, Tammi
Walters, Coonie Stempien, Sue Sattler, Kim Strother and Maria
Scherer combined to win the girls' 880 relay.
Calvin Shilling, Brent Whitney, Steve Hinds, Wes Horney, Roy
Rodgers, Brad Freeburn, Bill Poole, Keith Pohl, Andy Richards
and DeWaine DeCaire won the tug of war easily and later
defeated seniors Brenda Marowelli, Dawn Finley, Jackie Wood,
Rita Beemer, Cindy Horney, Renee Pierson, Maria Scherer, Julie
Paul, Lori Hughes and Kathy Cottman in the same event in an
effort to prolong the outdoor activities.

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�· Freshmen Win Tug of War
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�Full of Cheer

Every Year.

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�Project Christmas

News Focus' Project Christmas is designed to
help families in need of clothing, food and toys for
children.
Mr. Marty Chard and Mr. Brent Veysey are advisors for the group . 1978 committee chairmen are:
promotions, Deb Suever and Lynnette Pierson;
wrapping, Tammi Walters; toy repair, Sarah Kaufman; routing, Lena Arnett; food, Teresa Herman;
clothing, Terri Tuttle; and donations, Cathy Lange.
Amy Porter and Shari Ingraham are the co-chair-

men of the entire project while Scott Smith serves as
treasurer.
The group: Back: Shari Ingraham, Teresa Deal, Mary Cotton,
Roger Hoch, Sid Kreis, Sam Bonham, Scott Smith, Terry Dull,
Jeff Wells. Middle: Jill Barker, Teresa Herman, Cathy Lange,
Maria Carpenter, Dawn Howell, Carl Albright, Marina Wernli .
Front: Theresa Liggins, Brenda Dooley, Lena Arnett, Sarah Kaufman, Kathy Wilkinson, Karen Andrews, Terri Tuttle, Melissa Medlock, Tammi Walters. Center: Deb Suever.

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�76

�QSPA
Presents
Murder
Thriller
This year's fall play " Wait
Until Dark" by Frederick Knott
was performed by the Quincy
Society for the Performing Arts
under the direction of Mr. Christopher S. Walczak who was
assisted by Kathy Provencal.
"Wait Until Dark" is one of the
most exciting plays of the past
two decades. It captivates the
audience through the entire play
until it ends in a climax and a
sigh of relief.

THE CAST
Preston Ricker .... Mike Talman
Greg Miner ....... Sgt. Carlino
Mike Vozar ..... Harry Roat, Jr.
Karen Provencal .. Suzy Hendrix
Tim Thibideau .... Sam Hendrix
Erica Arnold ..... . .. . . . Gloria
Stephen Weisman .. Harry Roat,
Sr.
Jim Rollins ... ... 1st policeman
Pete Falzon . .... 2nd policeman

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�CAST MEMBERS:
Mike Vozar
Tom Marshall
Tim Thibideau
Kathy Cottman
Joe McRae
Ginna Rice
Greg Miner
Karen Provencal
Jim Rollins
Lori Hughes
Kaye Brose
Jeff Wells
Pete Falzon
Tom Bean
Cindi Baranouski
Maria Carpenter
Director: Mr. Walczak
Assistant Director: Kathy
Provencal
Tecnnical Director: Jeff Wells
Stage Crew: Jim Rollins, Tim
Thibideau, Greg Miner and Bill
Swallow

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�79

�Ingraham's Team

This year' s high school bowling league ended up
with Doug Ingraham's team capturing first place.
The team consisted of Doug Ingraham, Dennis
DeCaire, Doug DeCaire, Terry Dull and Randy
Sours.
Girls ' high game went to Pa tty Ries with a 168
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and high series went to Linda Miner with a 298 .
High honors for boys' game ended with a tie
between Randy Sours and Tom Bean, both with a
186. Boys ' high series went to Marty Pierson with a
314.

�Rolls to Victory

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�Too Much Heaven
Even though the evening of May 12 was cool and
damp, many juniors and seniors still enjoyed the
banquet and prom. "Too Much Heaven" was held at
the Dow Leadership Center at Hillsdale College
where "Universe" provided music for dancing after
a buffet dinner.

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�Features Universe

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�The annual Senior Honors program was held on
June 5 in the high school gymnasium at which time
Tammi Walters (top) received the Citizenship Award
while Connie Stempien became the first recipient of
the Nel l Volkert Sportsmanship Award (bottom).
Page 85: American Legion Boys' State Awards were
given to Greg Miner and Dan Herman; Cathy Lange
and Lori Hughes received the American Legion Auxiliary Girls' State Awards; Amy Porter received the
Quincy BPW scholarship; an award for eight years
of perfect attendance was presented to John Coward; and Karen and Kathy Provencal received the
John Philip Sousa Award.
Other awards: Advanced Math, Brian Taylor; Physics, Greg
Miner and Kathy Provencal; English, Greg Miner; Art, Marina
Wernli, Michele Wood and Karen Provencal; Perfect Attendance,
Greg Miner and Sue Sattler; DAR Good Citizen~ Karen Provencal;
Ameri can Legion Outstanding Service Awards, Kathy Provencal
and Greg Miner; Drama, Karen Provencal, Maria Carpenter, Greg
Miner, Cindi Baranouski, Shari Ingraham, Jeff Wells and Kathy
Provencal; Outstanding Band Members, Greg Miner and Linda
Ai ken; Outstanding Band Performer and Outstanding Citizen,
Kathy Provencal; Louis Armstrong Award, Dan Wallace; All American Hall of Fame Band Awards, Doug Suever, Greg Miner, Dan
Walla ce and Tammi Walters; Normandin Sportsmanship Award,
Bob Tobolske; Athletes of the Year, Linda Aiken and Tim Taylor.
Scholarsh ip winners: Quincy Rotary Club, Doug Suever, Andy
Doll, Maria Carpenter, Tammi Walters, Casey Normandin, Tim
Taylor; Quincy Rotary Edward Jennings Memorial Scholarship,
Greg Miner; Quincy Loan Foundation, Karen Provencal, Brian
Taylor, Amy Porter; Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship, Greg Miner;
State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship Program for Outstanding Academic Achievement, Maria Carpenter, Lori Hughes,
Shari Ingraham, Greg Miner, Casey Normandin, Julie Paul, Amy
Porter, Kathy Provencal, Doug Suever, Dan Wallace, Tim Taylor,
Brian Taylor; Quincy Alumni Association, Kathy Cottman; U of M
Regen ts, Greg Miner; KCC Board of Trustees, Greg Miner, Kim
Kn isely, Brian Taylor; WMU Academic Scholarship, Brian Taylor;
Taylor University, Maria Carpenter; Quincy Varsity Club, Tim Taylor.
BACC Awards: Mr. VICA, Dan Herman; Miss VICA, Cindi Baranouski; BOAC, Brenda Osborne, Kim Rodesiler, Denise Norton;
VICA, Kristie Williams, Brent Thornton, Pat Malone, Rita Beemer,
Troy Strane, Kim Knisely, Kim Strother; DECA, Cathy Lange.
Foreign exc hange students Mauricio de Ia Torre from Mexico
and Marina Wernli from Switzerland both received certificates
and commented on their year at QHS.

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�Seniors Receive Awards

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�99th Commencement Exercises

The ninety-ninth annual commencement exercises were held at 8 p.m . on June 8. The Top Ten
students all took part in the traditional commencement activities .
Miss Peg Armstrong, National Vice President of
the Future Farmers of America, delivered the com mencem ent address . Afterward, Mr. Ha rold Schultz,
President of the Board of Education, confirmed the
diplomas while Mr. Ronald Reynolds, Superintendent, presented them to the graduates .
Each of the graduates presented Mr. Spalding
with a small green rock to commemorate the large
rock the class placed next to the school for each
succeeding class to paint.

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Top Ten : Kathy Provencal, Troy Strane, Lori
Hughes, Tim Taylor, Casey Normandin, Brian Taylor, Kim Knisely, Steve Wilson, Amy Porter and Greg
Miner. Other students recognized for academic
achievement include : Linda Aiken, Maria Carpenter,
Kathy Cottman, Andy Doll, Linda Fish, Teresa Her-

man, Shari Ingraham, Cathy Lange, Dawn Lyons,
Denise Norton, Brenda Osborne, Karen Provencal,
Kim Rodesiler, Debbie Sanderson, Sue Sattler, Kim
Strother, Doug Suever, LuAnn Thompson, Tammi
Walters and Marina Wernli .

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�COUNCIL SWINGS

(1)

(2)

(3)

( 1) "The Psychology of a Clown, " an assembly presented by the Council ; (2) the blind basketball shoot
during Oriole Week; (3) the three-legged race ,
another Oriole Week activity; (4) and yet another
Oriole Week activity, the egg toss (she didn't catch it
on the next throw!).

(4)
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�Student Counc il Officers: Front : Treasurer Shari Ingraham, President Casey
Normandin, Secretary Nancy Kahaian .
Back: Vice President Rich Bean, Parliamentarian Jim Keeslar, Advisor Mr. Robert Mitchell.
The Student Council: Front: Connie
Wolfe, Denise Norton, Connie Stempien,
Maria Carpenter, Teresa Anderson,
Cathy Johnson, Lori DesJardins, Carolyn
Worth, Chris Johnson, Casey Normandin . Midd le: Todd Falstad, Karen Provencal, Marina Wernli, Tammy Johnston,
Kim Stempien, Rob Smith, Mark Ludlow,
Carl Albright, Dave Finley, Nancy Kahaian, Shari Ingraham. Back: Andy Doll,
Brian Ludlow, Scott Rodesiler, Bruce
Knisely, Tom Bean, Rich Beah, Jim Keeslar, Scott Smith , Karen Middel , Susan
Rice, Mr. Mitchell. Not Pi ctured : Kim
Knisely, Steve Wilson , Kim Loveberry,
Karen Andrews, Kris Condra , Robert
Hard, Tom Marsha ll and Bill Swallow.

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�NHS Alumnus Speaks

On May 17 the annual tapping ceremony was held
by the National Honor Society at which time 20 new
members were inducted. Former OHS graduate and
NHS member Dan King delivered the address.
New members included Lori DesJardins, Brenda
Cottman, Kim Rodesiler, Ginna Rice, Nancy Kahaian, Rhoda Coward, Cindy Marsh, Becky Wilson,
Kris Condra, Karice Loveberry, Bruce Knisely, Dawn
Chaney, Carolyn Worth, Sarah Hammond, Tammi
Walters, Tyler Baldwin, Andy Doll, Troy Strane,
LuAnn Thompson and Pete Falzon.
Former Members : Front: Margie McConnell,
Sandy Jensen, Nancy Bowerman, Linda Miner, Bonnie Wolfe, Maria Carpenter, Kim Knisely. Middle:
Sherri Knisely, Teresa Herman, Kathy Provencal,
Jim Keeslar, Dave Brown, Brian Ludlow, Connie
Wolfe, Karen Provencal, Deb Suever. Back: Darin
Friend, Brian Taylor, Rich Bean, Amy Porter, Casey
Normandin, Tim Taylor, Greg Miner and Advisor Mr.
Spalding . Not Pictured: Kathy Cottman, Lori
Hughes, Cathy Johnson and Steve Wilson.
Officers : Secretary Kathy Provencal, President Tim
Taylor, Vice President Brian Taylor and Treasurer
Amy Porter.

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�at Induction Ceremony

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�Youth in Government

Front: Dave Brown, Rich Bean, Ginna Rice, Sherri Knisely, Lori
Hughes, Denise Norton, Advisors Male and Veysey, Kim Knisely,
Casey Normandin, Amy Porter, Maria Carpenter, Cindi Bara nouski, Sue Sattler. Middle: Doug Ingraham, Pete Falzon, Deb
Suever, Todd Falstad . Back: Nancy Bowerman, Shari Ingraham,
Linda Forsyth, Karen Middel, Joe McRae, Greg Miner, Jim Kees-

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lar, Karen Provencal, Kelli Talbot, Amy Geishert and Linda Miner.
Top Left: Officers: Mr. Gary Male, Secretary Casey Normandin,
Co-Ch!3irpersons Jim Keeslar and Maria Carpenter, Treasurer
Amy Porter and Mr. Brent Veysey.

�FOB
New York City was the desti nation of a
group of Youth in Government members
in the fall. They spent two days at the
United Nations and also visited Broad·
way, Times Square, Chinatown, Harlem
and Greenwich Village.
Quincy members elected by the south·
western district to run for state offices at
the Youth Legislature in Lansing were:
Jim Keeslar, Governor; Greg Miner, Lt.
Governor; and Rich Bean, Speaker of the
House.
Although no QHS students were
elected to State offices, Quincy did hold
several positions in the Youth Legisla·
ture: Dave Brown, Clerk of the House;
Todd Falstad, Chaplain; Maria Carpen·
ter, Casey Normandin, Pete Falzon, Deb
Suever, committee chairpersons; and
Sherri Knisely, Tyler Baldwin, Amy Por·
ter, Bruce Knisely, committee clerks.

Sue Sattler, Nancy Bowerman, Tyler
Baldwin, Rich Bean, Todd Falstad, linda
Miner, Deb Suever, Casey Normandin,
Kim Knisely, Denise Norton, Maria Car·
penter and Dave Brown were chosen to
attend the YMCA Leadership Camp in
West Virginia in June. Nancy Kahaian,
another member, will attend a World
Affairs Seminar in Wisconsin as a schol·
arship recipient of the Rotary Club.

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�Quincy Society for the Performing Arts Members: Front:
Cindi Baranouski, Shari Ingra ham, Mike Vozar, Karen Proven cal, Mar ia Carpenter, Karen
Andrews, Ginna Rice. Back :
Greg Miner, Jim Rollins, Tim
Thibideau, Jeff Wells, Amy Geishert, Advisor Mr . Christopher
Walczak.
Officers: Vice President Shari
Ingraham, President Karen Provencal, Advisor Walczak, Secretary-Treasurer Maria Carpenter,
Stage Technician Jeff Wells and
Historian Greg Miner.

QSPA
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�Varsity Club Grows With New Advisor

Varsity Club Members: John
Burge, Rich Bean, Jim Keeslar,
Jack Faulkner, Tyler Baldwin,
Brian Ludlow, Kathy Provencal,
Scott Smith, Kevin VanVleet,
Robert Hard, Tom Bean, David
Finley, Sid Kreis, Andy Doll, Tim
Brewer, Ginna Rice, Deb Burlew,
Todd Schmidt, Terry Dull, Dan
Richards, Brian Taylor, Kelli
Stempien, Becky Wilson, Dan
Herman, Curtis Keeton, Richard
Sattler, Tim Taylor, Mark Rice,
Bill Swallow, Darin Friend.
Officers: Sgt. -at -Arms Brian Lud low, President Dan Herman,
Advisor Mr. Chuck Cook, Vice
President Jim Keeslar and Secretary Kathy Provencal.

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�Library Club Increases Activity and Enthusiasm

The Library Club has experienced an increase in membership and club spirit. The club has
set their ultimate goal as raising
funds to carpet the library.
Funds from their semi-annual
book sales have gone toward this
three -year project. Activities of
the Library Club include a visit to
a college library, bowling and
sponsoring a Children's Book
Week poster contest for the ele mentary students.
Members: Front : Terry Dull, Pete
Falzon, Doug DeCaire, Advisor
Mrs . Virginia Brown, Lori Des Jardins, Nancy Kahaian, Renee
Matz. Back: Dawn Woods, Tina
Hand, Marina Wernli, Tammie
Walters, Cindy Millard, Lynn
DuBay, Amy Geishert, Kim Stempien, Rhoda Coward, Renee
McRae and Sara Hammond .

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Officers: President Pete Falzon, Secretary Nancy Kahaian, Treasurer
Lori DesJardins, Vice President Doug DeCaire and Advisor Mrs. Brown .

�le Cercle Francais
The French Club exhibits a refreshing vitality with
the many activities it is engaged in. The gro up
bowls, sells carnations and makes preparations for .
the annual French dinner where authentic French
cuisine is served. A Mardi Gras celebration is a fun
activity that French Club members are also involved
in . French students also are engaged in a three week student teaching experience where they tea ch
elementary and middle school students more about
the French language and culture .
Officers : Vice President Karen Provencal, Chairman
Patty Ries, President Kathy Provencal, Advisor Mrs .
Judy Cremeans, Treasurer Pete Falzon and Seue tary Rege Rupp.
Members: Front: Martha Jones, Margie McConnell ,
Dawn Strong, Rhoda Coward, Tammie Johnston ,
Renee McRae, Sarah Kaufman , Beth Tobolsk e,
Chris Toth . Middle: Patty Ries, John Burge , Lor,H1
Fickle, Tyler Baldwin, Lori Gibson, Roxann e McR,w ,
Sheri Westfall, Pr eston Ricker, Kris Condr&lt;1, Kc1ri ce
Loveberry, Advisor Mrs. Cremeans . Ba c k: Doug
DeCaire, Kathy Provencal, Julie Paul, Tammie W,ll ters, Pete Falzon, Karen Provencal, Angie Str,mg,
Sara Hammond, Denise Wineland, Tori Budd,
Marina Wernli, Becky Wilson and Kelli Talbot .

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�FHA

Future Homemakers of America Officers:
President Debbie Nave, Parliamentarian
Sheri Westfall, Vice President Cheryl Stephens, Secretary Darlene Kling and Treasurer Tina Mraz .
Members: Front: Sheri Westfall, Deana
Thomas, Debbie Nave, Tina Mraz, Penny
Hagaman. Middle: Rhonda Wilber, Lau rie Hockenberry, Dee Ann Barber. Back:
Advisor Ms . Cathy Rivett, Chris Cekander, Darlene Kling, Laurie East and Cheryl Stephens.

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�FFA.

• •

Opposite: Randy Sours beams as he thinks of his
selection as FFA President for 1979-80.
Below: FFA Officers: Front: Dawn Chaney, 1979-80
Secretary; Bruce Knisely, 1979-80 Reporter; Greg
Saunders, 1979-80 Sentinel. Middle: Robert Hard,
1979 -80 Treasurer; Tom Marshall , Secretary;
Randy Sours, Vice President Back: Tim Parker,
President; Bruce Rice, Reporter; Bob Ford, Sentinel;
and Mr. Snyder, Advisor.

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�A Golden Past •

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�Page 100- Top: Mr. George Kyd, Vice President and Director of
Public Relations of the Ralston Purina Company, congratulates
David Burlew, Robert Hard, Gene Strong, Bill Smith and advisors
Charles Snyder and Marvin Daglow as one of 47 State FFA Livestock Teams at the 51st National FFA Convention in Kansas City,
Missouri .
Below - Chapter Members: Kyle Arnold, Larry Harbaugh, Denise Laurell, Scott Lippert, Gregg Saunders, Calvin Shilling, Rick
Bracy, David Burlew, Dawn Chaney, Mark Coan, David Coco, Mic·
key Connin, Bob Ford, Sara Hammond, Robert Hard, Alvin Harrington, Bob Hartbarger, Billy Hawes, Lindsey Huepenbecker,
Jim Jeffery, Mike Kanouse, Bruce Knisely, Tom Marshall, Dawn
McClellan, James McGee, John Mraz, Ray Riddle, Tracy Rockhold, Cassandra Smith , Floyd Smith, Gene Strong, Dennis
Thomas, Jim Toth, Daryl Wells, Jeff Wood, Carl Albright, Colleen
Avery, Dave Becker, Scott Bowerman, Brenda Dooley, Kevin
Dules, Tim Dunn, Brian Hawes, Ed Nichols, Tim Parker, Ron
Rice, Bill Smith, Todd Smith, Randy Sours, Amy Borton, John
Coward, Linda Ogurchak, Brenda Marowelli, Jeff McClellan,
Bruce Rice, Kirk Sinclair, Sharon Snyder and Mark Whitney. The
group is advised by Mr. Charles Snyder.

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A Brighter Future
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�ORIOLE STAFF . • •

Yearbook Photographic Staff:
Ken Newberry, Mitch Bundy, Lu
Thompson, Deb Suever, Nancy
Kahaian, Nancy Bowerman,
Lynnette Pierson and Scott
Smith . Although the photo staff
is larger this year than in the
past, this group served as the
nucleus and took most of the
pictures in the 1979 Oriole.
Section Editors Tim Taylor,
Dawn Howell, Terri Kindig and
Scott Smith.

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�Co-Editors Nancy Kahaian and
Nancy Bowerman . "It's a good
thing they both are named
Nancy, " says Mrs. Longhini,
advisor, " because that way I just
have to call ' Nancy' and I get a
lot of response!"
The Staff: Jenni Stempien,
Nancy Bowerman, Michelle
Wood, Marina Wernli, Gina
Massey, Carolyn Laurel!, Cindy
Booher, Patty Ries, Terri Kindig,
Lynnette Pierson, Rita Hooley,
Lu Thompson, Richard Sattler,
Ken Newberry, Sam Bonham,
Scott Smith, Mitch Bundy, Lori
Wilson, John Coward, Dan
Richards, Sid Kreis, Karol
Newberry, Melissa Medlock and,
up a tree, Deb Suever!

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�Does It All

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1) You ' re putting me on! (2) Scott hard at work on
the yearbook! (3) Funny negatives, Lu? (4)
Sometimes the Oriole staff is forced to call upon
Zorro for help!
Next Page: (1) Richard supplies muscle for the
yearbook; (2) Cindy hides behind the camera. She is
rea lly " camera shy" ; (3) Another amusing incident
in the life of Dan; (4) Come on, Karol, concentrate
on what Terri is saying; (5) This is yearbook
business?

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(4)

�for You

( 1)

(2)

105

�#1 Ratings and a Trip to Florida

The 1979 Oriole Band had a very good year.
Above is the band that received a number one rating
at marching contest which qualified them for com·
peting at the state level and below are the Band's

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officers : Vice President Greg Miner, Treasurer
Brenda Keeton, President Brenda Keeton, Secretary
Teresa Herman and B Band representative DeWain
DeCaire.

�Top Left: Drum Major Kim Brewer ::md Assistant
Drum Major Dennis DeCaire . Top Right: Color
Guard : Teresa Engelhardt Cindi Baranouski and
Amy Hammond. Bottom: Flag Corps : Dawn Ander-

son, Cassandra Smith, Lynn DuBay, Teresa Herman, Karen Middel, Lori DesJardins, Michelle
DuBay and Kelli Campbell.

107

�108

�Oriole Band Members
CLARINETS

FLUTES

BASS CLARINET

Linda Allen
Kim Bradley
Karen Campbell
Dawn Chaney
Lynnette DuBay
Pam Freeburn
Amy Hammond
Tina Hand
Lori Hughes
Karen Karney
Karice Loveberry
Roxanne McRae
Linda Miner
Carol Nordyke
Dianna Parker
Karen Provencal
Erin Sawdey
LuAnne Tessin
Traci Travis
Dawn Woods

Kelli Campbell
Kris Condra
Rhoda Coward
Teresa Deal
Lori DesJardins
Terrie Ditton
Teresa Engelhardt
Sara Hammond
Teresa Herman
Nancy Kahaian
Margie McConnell
Melody McConnell
Kim Stempien
Dawn Strong
Chevelle Travis
Debbie Sanderson
Tammi Walters
Sarah Wonders

Kim Brewer

CORNETS
Dawn Anderson
Brian Beaudin
Becky Boley
Denise Henry
Brenda Keeton
Debbie Nave
Jim Null
Jamie Robbins
Jim Rollins
Randy Rumsey
Carenda Sawdey
Kelli Stempien
Carolyn Worth

TENOR SAX
Brian Preston
Kathy Provencal

SAXOPHONES
Dawn Fowler
Amy Geishert
Billy Hawes
Lisa Kochendorfer
Joe McRae
Andy Snyder
Angie Strang

BARITONES
Linda Aiken
DeWain DeCaire
Doug Ingraham

FRENCH HORNS
Tracy Deal
Terry Dull

CONTRA BASS CLARINET
Jeff Wells

TROMBONES
Doug DeCaire
Tim D nn
Pete Falzon
Brian Hawes
Roger Knapp
Tom Marshall
Renee Matz
Greg Miner
Randy Sours
Doug Suever
Jeff Wood

TUBAS
DRUMS
Linda Aiken
Michelle DuBay
Chris Hargreave
Dawn McClellan
Dawn Neible
Cassandra Smith
Tim Thibideau
Dan Wallace
Marina Wernli
Bryan Wymer

Dennis DeCaire
Pete Falzon
Jeff Wells

BELLS
Kristy Hutchins

Director: Mr. Rick Overgaard

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�110

�SPORTS

0

111

�Golf Tearn Sets New

The 1978 Oriole Golf Team,
coached by Mr. Adams, ended
the year with a 9-6 overall record
and a 4-6 record in the conference.
The Orioles also broke the
nine-hole school record of 158
when Brent Thornton, Sid Kreis,
Jim Keeslar and Jim Watts combined for a 157 against Homer.
Sid Kreis was named to the All
Conference Team and also tied
the school record of 34 in a meet
with Springport.
The team: Front: Robbie Smith,
Bi ll Swallow, Todd Strane, Darryl
Lovell, Chuck Rubley, Todd
Schm idt, Tim Mil ls. Back: Mike
Vozar, Darin Friend, Sid Kreis,
Jim Watts, Brent Thornton,
Doug Suever and Coach Adams.

112

�School Record

113

�Thinclads Improve Record

11 4

�The Cross Country Team finished fifth in the con·
ference and won the first trophies a Quincy thinclad
team has ever received, one at Centerville and one
at Union City.
Rich Bean and Greg Miller qualified for the State
Meet where they finished 8th and 29th respectively.

The team: Front: Coach Bell, Rich Bean, manager
David Spalding. Back : Tom Bean, Ken Marchal,
Scott Smith, Greg Miller, Dan Richards, John Cow·
ard, David Finley, Terry Dull and Allen Luce.

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�Down but Determined!
The Varisty Football team finished the 1978 season with a record of 1-7. The Oriole team, which was
comprised mostly of juniors and sophomores, demonstrated much determination throughout the year
despite their losing record. This season-long effort
proved worthwhile as Quincy won their final game
against Concord 7-6.
The All Conference selections honored two Ori oles : Mark Whitney, defensive tackle, and Brian
Ludlow, offensive end .
The Team: Front: manager Kurt Spalding, Scott
Becker, Tyler Baldwin, Jack Faulkner, Tim Brewer,
Dave Becker, manager John Goforth. Middle: Gene
Strong, Scott Badders, Richard Sattler, Bob
Tobolske, Pat Falzon, Tim Dunn, Brian Ludlow,
Kamal Cariuty. Back: Coach Nowicki, Jerry Shoebe,
Phil Cutler, Mark Whitney, Bill Smith, Keith Teachout, Andy Doll, Mark Rice, assistant coaches Evon
and Ludlow.

116

�117

�· New Coaches Take Over JV's

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�This year's JV Football Team was under the direction of a new
coach, Mr. Chuck Cook. He was assisted by three new coaches,
Mr. Rick Moore, Mr. Glenn Snyder and Mr. Tim Baldwin.
The JV's finished with a record of 2-4. However, one of the vic·
tories was a 12-8 win over Class B Hillsdale.
The Team: Front: Bill Poole, Doug Loveberry, Scott Brand, Ray

Riddle, Brad Freeburn, Calvin Shilling, Andy Richards, Arthur
Kahaian, Jeff Ellis, Brian Harmon, Jeff Wood . Middle: Brad
Rurka, Brent Whitney, Jim Burge, Steve Clark, Kevin VanVleet,
Tony Cariuty, Loran Fickle, Bob Hartbarger, Scott Lippert, Rowdy
Gibson, Andy Snyder, Robert Hard, Mr. Cook. Back: Roy Rodg·
ers, Bryan Wymer, Curtis Keeton, Steve Hinds, Keith Pohl, Wes
Horney, Ed Buell, Mark Ludlow, Shannon Rice and Mr. Moore.

119

�Orioles Place Second .
Taylor in Top Ten Scorers
The Varsity Orioles finished second in a wild Big 8
Conference race . It was a tough battle between
Quincy, Jonesville and Springport.
Tim Taylor was the leading rebounder with 187
rebounds. He was also high scorer with 285 points
and was one of the top ten scorers in the area . Leading the team in assists was Jim Keeslar with 102.
Taylor was named to the All Conference team
while Phil Cutler was given Honorable Mention.
Both Tim and Phil made the Coldwater Daily
Reporter All Area Team.
The team : Front: Tim Taylor, Tim Mills, Andy Doll.
Back: manager Bob Ford, Coach Gary Adams, Rich
Bean, Jim Keeslar, Phil Cutler, Darin Friend, Keith
Teachout, Kamal Cariuty, Scott Smith, Dave Brown
and manager Marty Pierson.

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�in Wild Finish
/

121

�JV's Young
This year's JV Basketball team f inished with an overall record
of 7-12. They were 5-9 in the conference. The team was made up
of eight sophomores and one freshman .
After a slow start the JV's came on in the latter half of the season to win some key games thanks to some heavy scoring by
Greg Mi ller and Loran Fickle. Mark Ludlow led the team in
rebounds with 106 while Fickle led the team in scoring wit h a season average of 11 points per game.
The tea m: Front: Tyler Baldwi n, Greg Miller. Back: ma nager Tim
Thibi deau, Scott Rodesi ler, Bi ll Swa llow, Ken Letts, Curtis Kee ton, Mark Ludlow, Loran Fickle, Tony Cariuty and Coach Bob Bell.

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�but Impressive

123

�Freshmen Gain Experience

The freshman basketball team gained
valuable experience under the tutelage
of a new coach Mr. Chuck Cook.
Their record for the season was 4-8. In
the freshman tournament held at Read ing the Orioles beat Reading in the f irst
game 38-28 but then lost to Concord 4336 and to Homer 45-40.
Coach Cook commented that each
team member contributed throughout
the year both in practice and game situations making it very enjoyable to work
with the team.

Freshman Basketball Team : Front: Robbie Smith,
Doug Loveberry, Dave Finley, Jim Burge, Dave
Sobiech, Scott Brand, Byron Harper, Todd Strane.

124

Back: Coach Cook, Scott Lippert, Brad Rurka, Wes
Horney, Mike Vozar, Tom Loveberry, Roy Rodgers,
Rowdy Gibson and Tom Bean .

�125

�Do It on

126

�the Mat.

• •

''Do it on the Mat'' is exactly what the Oriole wrestlers did. This year's conference record was 2-3-1
and the team had a fourth place finish in the conference meet
In district action the team f inished fifth . Regional
competition followed to which the Orioles sent five
men, Mark Whitney, Bill Smith, Tim Brewer, Mitch
Bundy and Kevin VanVleet Both Whitney and Smith
qualified for state competition . Whitney placed sixth
in the state which was the best showing in many
years for Quincy.
The team : Front: matmaid Amy Borton, Gregg Saunders, Tim Brewer, Mitch Bundy, Kevin VanVleet,
Dave Burlew, matmaid Theresa Liggins . Back :
Coach Ken Downey, Spencer Rickman, Dan Rich ards, Brent Whitney, Mark Whitney, Brian Ludlow,
Alec Legg, Bill Smith and manager Art Kahaian .

127

�9-1 Season: Thinclads

A rebuilding year was in store for the
boys' track team at the beginning of the
season but the team ended up with a 9-1
record and finished second in the conference behind Springport.
School records were set by Rich Bean
in the Two Mile with a time of 9:51.9 and
Keith Teachout in the Discus with a
throw of 130'7". Jim Keeslar improved
his 880 Yd . Run record when he placed
fifth in the Class C State Meet with a time
of 1:58.4.
The Team: Front: Brian Harmon, Brent
Whitney, Bob Tobolske, Tyler Baldwin,
Myron Welch, Andy Richards, Dave Finley, Ken Marchal. Middle: Brian Ludlow,
Rich Bean, Mark Rice, Mark Ludlow, Dan
Richards, Scott Smith, Shannon Rice,
Jack Faulkner, manager David Spalding .
Back: Coach Ludlow, Greg Miller, Jim
Keeslar, Bryan Wymer, Steve Hinds,
DeWaine DeCaire, Tim Taylor, Keith
Teachout, Mark Whitney, and manager
Arthur Kahaian.

128

�Second in Conference

129

�Fine Individual Performances
The record of the varsity base ball team was 3-14 overall and 2 12 in the Big Eight.
Even with this dismal record, a
tie for seventh, many players
had fine seasons . Brian Taylor
led the team in hitting with a
.457 average which includes
getting on base safely in every
game. Bob Tobolske was close
behind hitting .441 . Andy Doll
led the team in the pitching
department with a 3.85 error
and 56 str i keouts in 50 2/ 3
innings .
Brian Taylor and Bob Tobolske
were named to the Big Eight All
Conference team while Andy Doll
and Scott Rodesiler received
Honorable Mention .
Th e Team: Bob Tobolske, Kevin Van·
Vl ee t, Brian Ludlow , Scott Rodesiler,
John Burge, Rich Bean, Tim Dunn, Scott
Sm it h, Bob Pr es ley, Greg Mill er, Jim
Keesl ar, Andy Doll, Darin Friend, Brian
Taylo r, manager Scott Lippert, Coach
Nowicki and Coach Moore .

130

�13 1

�9-1 Championship

132

�Season

A finish of 9-1 in conference action earned the JV
Baseball team the championship. Good hitting characterized the team with Brian Harmon and Todd
Strane leading the way with .467 and .404 batting
averages while Mark Ludlow led the team in triples
with five .
Brian Harmon and Steve Hinds took on the pitchmg dut1es with Harmon recording seven wms and
no losses.
The Team : Front: manager Rowdy Gibson, David
Burlew, Doug Loveberry, Scott Brand, Brian Harmon, Bill Poole, Tom Loveberry. Middle: Tyler Baldwin, Loran Fickle, Tom Bean, Jeff Ellis, Todd Strane,
Bruce Knisely, Coach Adams . Back: Mark Ludlow,
Brad Rurka, Steve Hinds, Curtis Keeton, Ken Letts
and Coach Gruner.
133

�Varsity Girls Fight Tough
Battle

The Girls Varsity Basketball Team, coac hed by Mr. Stewart, finished their season with a 5-10 co nference record .
Kim Rodesiler was named the most va luable player and the
best defensive player. Th e team voted Robin Wader low and Kris
Condra as the most improved players on the team. Linda Aiken
was also voted the best rebounder of the season.
Linda, Kim and Robin were given Honorable Mention in the All
Conference team selections.
The team: Front: Dawn McClellan, Kris Condra, Karice Loveberry.
Back: Coach Stewart, Kim Rodesi ler, Connie Stempien, Linda
Aiken, Robin Waderlow, Carolyn Laurell, Cathy Johnson, Teresa
Herman and manager LuAnn Tessin.

134

�A\\ \ Ll

r ,,

135

�JV Cagers Do Their Thing

136

�With the team ' s effort and improvement through
the year, the girls' JV Basketball team ended their
season with a 9-5 record .
Each member contributed her part to the team
with Dawn Brown finishing the season as high
scorer with 67 points and high rebounder with 70
rebounds. Tammy Johnston was also a good contender with 68 rebounds. Jill Faulkner was the key

in executing the Orioles' offense.
The team: Front: Chris Toth, Chris Johnson, Denise
Laurell. Back: Coach Melissa Lloyd, Sherry Sherwood, Jill Faulkner, Kelli Campbell, Tammy Johnston, Pam Loose, Tori Budd, Amy Geishert, Dawn
Brown, Linda Allen and manager Nancy Bowerman.

137

�· Varsity Volleyball Ties for 3rd

138

�The Varsity Volleyball team finished their season tied for third place
with Athens and Concord, all with 7-7 records.
Sandy Jensen was selected for the Big 8 All Conference team as well
as being elected Most Valuable Player by her teammates.
Lori Wilson proved valuable to the team with her devastating spikes
which accounted for 45 of the season's points. Lori's blocking ability
also leads the team's statistics.
Page 138: The team: Front: Tracy Rockhold, Lena Arnett, Colleen
Avery, Dianna Smith, Sandy Jensen. Back: manager Kelli Campbell,
Cathy Johnson, Becky Wilson, Lori Wilson, Coach Melissa Lloyd, Karen
Middel, Kathy Provencal, Linda Ogurchak and manager Karol Newberry_ Page 138: (1) Sandy Jensen making a set; (2) Colleen Avery vo lleying the ball; Page 139: (1) Lori Wilson spiking the ball over the Union
City Chargers; (2) Karen Middel spiking the ball; (3) Becky Wilson
receiving the spike.

139

�Everyone Digs a

The Junior Varsity Volleyball Team ended their
season with a 7-7 win-loss record .
The team: Front: Denise Laurell, Sherry Sherwood,
Jill Faulkner, Chris Johnson, Kim Billman. Back:
Coach Marcia Scheidler, Linda Allen, Tammie John ston, Pam Loose, Kelli Talbot, Tori Budd, Amy Geishert and Dawn Brown . Susan Rice is the team's
manager.

1-40

�J.V. Volleyball Player

141

�Girls Are Unbeatable

142

�With a three season record of 31 consecutive dual meet wins,
the lady Oriole tracksters finished with an overall record of 10-0
and 7-0 in the Big Eight.
Records set include: Discus, Tori Budd, 101 '4"; Shot Put,
Ginna Rice, 34'1 j.4"; High Jump, Brenda Cottman and Kris Con dra, 4'11 W '; 110 Yd. Low Hurdles, Kar ice Loveberry, 15.3; Mile,
Connie Stempien, 5:32.8; Two Mile, Connie Stempien, 11:29.9.
Karice set the 220 Yd. Low Hurdle mark of 30 .2 when she fin ished second in the Class C State Meet .

The Team : Front: Teresa Waltz, Connie Wolfe, Lisa Hickok,
Beth Tobolske, Brenda Osborne, Colleen Avery, Chris Toth, Dawn
McClellan . Middle: Amy Geishert, Denise Laurell , Connie Stem·
pien, Sherry Sherwood, Sherri Knisely, Rhonda Wilber, Kelli
Stempien, Kim Kochendorfer, Jill Faulkner. Back: Coach Chard,
Tori Budd, Pam Loose, Becky Wilson, Kris Condra, Ginna Rice,
Tammy Johnston, Linda Ogurchak, Karice Loveberry, Brenda
Cottman, Pat Fryer, Brenda Dooley and Coach Adams.

143

�The Squads of Enthusiasm!

(3)

144

�(2)

(3)

Page 144: (1) Varsity Football
Cheerleaders: Amy Borton, Connie Wolfe, Kim Strother, Ginna
Rice, Bonnie Wolfe, Dawn
Fowler, Kathy Cottman; (3) JV
Football Cheerleaders: Tammy
Mast, Brenda Cottman, Tracy
Rockhold, JoAnn McClellan,
Teresa Waltz, Theresa Liggins.
Page 145: (1) Varsity Basketball
Cheerleaders: Kathy Cottman,
Karen Andrews, Lynnette Pierson, Linda Forsyth , Connie
Wolfe, Bonnie Wolfe; (2) Freshman Basketball Cheerleaders :
Tina Herman, Lisa Dules, Tracy
Sanderson, Teresa Lutterbeck,
Beth Forsyth, Lisa Hickok; (3) JV
Basketball Cheerleaders: Teresa
Waltz, Lori DesJardins, Julie
Prince, Tina Dules, Brenda Cottman, Kay Brose.
Ms. Jane Crawford acted as
the advisor for the football season cheerleaders and Ms . Lili
Chartier took over for the basketball season.

145

�COACHING STAFF

(2)

(1) Ms. Melissa Lloyd, varsity volleyba ll, girls ' JV
basketball; (2) Mr . Chuck Cook, JV football, fresh·
man basketba ll ; (3) Mr. Gary Adams, golf, varsity
basketba ll, g irls' track; (4) Mr. Lonney Evon, varsity
football; Mr. Mike Nowicki, vars ity football, varsity
baseball; and Mr. Dan Lud low, varsity football , boys'
track and athletic director.
(4)
146

�(2)

(5)

(1) Mr. Bob Stewart, girls' varsity basketball; (2) Mr. Jack Adams, JV
baseball; (3) Ms. Marcia Scheidler, JV volleyball; (4) Mr. Bob Bell, cross
country, JV basketball, boys' track; (5) Mr. Ken Downey, wrestl ing; (6)
Mr. Martin Chard, girls' track; (7) Mr. Greg Gruner, JV baseball; and (8)
Mr. Rick Moore, JV football, varsity baseball .

(8)

147

�SCOREBOARD

VARSITY BASKETBALL
Qumcy
Opponent
51
60 Hillsdale
46
35 Springport
69
53 Jonesville
42
53 Athens
43
60 Union City
50
46 Reading
37
42 Addison OT
36
34 Homer
59
56 Hudson
58
47 Concord
55
63 Springport
40
43 Jonesville OT
45
54 Vandercook
Lake
50
42 Athens
53
47 Union City
43
48 Jackson
Western
42
43 Reading
56
53 Homer OT
60
44 Concord

:.....:

;

GIRLS TRACK
Quincy
Opponent
89
34 Coldwater
87
36 Pittsford
105
18 Litchfield
83
40 Jonesville
108
14 Springport
101
22 Union City
94
29 Reading
85
38 Homer
107
16 Concord
63
60 Athens

Quincy
. 66V2
72
99 1/z
69
69
64V2
80
74
95
721J2

148

BOYS TRACK
Opponent
64 1/z Coldwater
60 Pittsford
32 1/2 Litchfield
63 Jonesville
63 Springport
67V2 Union City
52 Reading
58 Homer
37 Concord
59 1/2 Athens

JV FOOTBALL
Quincy
Opponent
12
8 Hillsdale
30
6 Springport
8
20 Jonesville
0
40 Athens
12
20 Union City
6
18 Reading
30
22 Homer

VARSITY
Quincy
0
2
2
4
5
6
5
6
4
13
0
7
1
5
4
2
2
4
1
9
4
9
4
5
4
3
1
16

BASEBALL
Opponent
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Concord
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Concord

CROSS COUNTRY
Quincy
Opponent
34
23 Springport
30
27 Jonesville
31
26 Western
29
27 Hanover·
Horton
30
25 Union City
20
41
Reading
15
49 Homer
35
24 Concord

Quincy
167
168
165
181
175
164
165
180
180
179
159
195
169
157
162

GOLF
Opponent
170 Coldwater
154 Jonesville
181 Springport
188 Bronson
211 Litchfield
182 Reading
164 Concord
179 Homer
165 Springport
164 Jonesville
180 Bronson
200 Litchfield
196 Reading
180 Homer
156 Concord

WRESTLING
Quincy
Opponent
13
53 Williamston
29
42 Vandercook
Lake
13
47 Ida
13
50 Leslie
33
37 Michigan
Center
27
41
Springport
44
24 Jonesville
30
37 Bronson
48
30 Athens
23
37 Hudson
22
41
Union City
33
39 Homer
33
33 Concord
24
36 Hillsdale
22
53 Addison

�JV BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy
57 Hillsdale
31
31 Springport
49
43 Jonesville
38
55 Athens
43
62 Union City
45
41 Reading
32
47 Addison
36
45 Homer
36
46 Hudson
55
52 Concord
42
52 Springport
54
32 Jonesville
40
42 Vandercook
56
Lake
51 Athens
46
35 Union City
57
54 Jackson
46
Western
46 Reading
33
41 Homer
53
39 Concord
35

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

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GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy
31
29 Springport
27
23 Jonesville
33
39 Athens
51
56 Union City
37 Reading
36
46 Homer
42
45 Concord
48
49 Springport
52
34
40 Jonesville
38 Athens
33
45 Union City
33
38 Reading
25
38 Homer
33
37 Concord
52

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VARSITY FOOTBALL
Opponent
Quincy
29 Hillsdale
0
27 Springport
6
32 Jonesville
6
30 Athens
0
20 Union City
0
13 Reading
6
39 Homer
0
6 Concord
7

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

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---JV BASEBALL
Opponent
Quincy
Springport
1
2
Jonesville
2
4
Union City
4
5
Homer
1
9
Concord
5
6
Springport
3
4
Jonesville
3
2
Union City
0
6
Homer
5
6
Concord
4
13

GIRLS JV BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy
19 Springport
29
6 Jonesville
26
12 Athens
22
32 Union City ,..---22
/
17 Reading
24
28 Homer
27
12 Concord
42
40 Springport
23
14 Jonesville
21
9 Athens
24
24 Union City
11
34
9 Reading
27 Homer
26
12 Concord
21

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FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy
63 Springport
31
46 Jonesville
28
49 Athens
33
34 Union City
54
38 Reading
58
32 Homer
25
43 Springport
50
58 Jonesville
27
37 Athens
28
42 Union City
35
39 Reading OT
40
36 Homer
34

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149

�150

�MIDDLE SCHOOL

0

151

�Eighth Grade
John Al bright
Rhonda Ant us

Ginger Arnett
Glen Avery
Lori Bailey

Donald
Lisa
Ricky
Thomas

Sarah Brickey
Rebecca Brown
Donald Byrd
Anita Cekander
Barry Chapman

Tammy Clark
Todd Cochrane
Gail Condra
Cindy Conn in
Angela Cottman

Raymond Crick
Tad Curtis
Brett Cutler
Micha le Dennis
Tammy Dooley

Candie Easterday
Kent Falstead
Diane Fidler
Kenneth Frederick
Ruth Fulk

152

Booher
Booher
Booher
Brewer

�Sherry.Gibson
Diane Gilbert
Brent Goforth
Mark Grigg
Michael Hagaman

Kim Hagy
Michael Hard
Joseph Harmon
Ginger Hartbarger
Brian Henry

Norman Herman
Kevin Hooley
Kenneth Holloway
Denise Houck
Tammy Houvener

Eric Huttenlocher
Diane Ingraham
Jacqueline Kanaby
Kevin Kaiser
Christine Kline

Roxanne Knapp
Steven Lamb
Ronald Lange
Karen Latta
Dawn Ledbetter

Debra Lewis
Sherri Locke
Richard Lutz
Eric Marshall
Raymond Marvin

Andrew Meade
Gerald Meade
Tamara Meyer
Jay Millard
Lee Millard

Craig Miller
Carol Pangborn
Julie Parker
Kim Parker
Brent Parkinson

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�Lloyd Paul
Melissa Pierson
Sherry Poole
Jamie Prince
Kristie Quimby

Wayne Rehner
Robert Ressler
Eric Rice
Kelly Riddell
Julie Ringle

Marlene Roberts
Calista Sanderson
Walter Schultz
Jennifer Shilling
Cathy Smith

Kerri Smith
Todd Smith
Trenton Smith
Roberta Smurr
Kurt Spa lding

Robert Speaker
John Spragg
Tony Stanton
Steven Stempien
Jeff Suever

James Supianoski
Vaughn Surett
John Taylor
Lori Wa llace
Nanette Weber

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Scott Wilkinson
Daniel Will iams
David Williams
David Wilson
Brent Withington

Not Pictured:
Kim Freese
Doug las Russell

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�Seventh Grade
Beckie Badders
Valarie Beckwith

Daniel Bennett
Christie Betts
Harold Blowers

Joseph Bowerman
Cheryl Bradley
Tamara Brewer

Kim Brower
Timothy Brown
Andrew Buell
Teresa Byrd
Lori Camp

Scott Clifford
Ronald Coco
Sarah Creager
Dean DeCaire
Timothy Delaney

Lynn DesJardins
Brian Ditton
Jennifer Dobson
Lori Dobson
David Donbrock

Deena Dowker
Skip DuBay
Kim Eddington
Mike Ellis
Joel Falstead

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�Paula Falzon
Timothy Finley
Charlene Fletcher
David Geiman
Peggy Gollnick

Karen Gordon
Tammie Green
Danny Higbee
Dawn Hilton
Gerald Hinds

Laurie Horney
Karen Hosek
Kelly Johnson
Tammy Johnson
Kirk Larson

Inez Letts
Lori Litwaitis
Ona Lothamer
Patricia Lutterbeck
Lisa Lyons

Jim Maggart
Douglas Marsh
Bartley Marshall
Brian Marshall
Randy McCurley

Rachel McRae
Steven Meade
Jeff Miller
Michelle Miller
Steve Miller

Robert Miner
Michael Mitchell
Michael Mocherman
Lisa Moore
Danny Morris

Patricia Mraz
Teresa Neeley
Tina Nickles
Kelly Norton
David Ostrander

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�Julie Owens
Jodie Paul
Bruce Pohl
Melissa Powers
Shawn Poynor

Ricky Rasmussen
Kelly Riddle
Jodie Rigelman
David Roberts
Robyn Rubley

Robert Saxman
Rebecca Smith
Stacie Smith
Michelle Sobiech
Tarri Spragg

Beth Sours
Robert Stanton
Terry Stephens
Karen Stempien
Lisa Stempien

Kristie Strouse
Michelle Surett
Kenneth Teachout
Lori Tenney
Debbie Thomas

David Thornton
Suzanne Toth
Alicia Veysey
William Vorce
Kathy Walker

Mike Waterbury
Stacy Westfall
Pamela Wilber
Timothy Wilkinson
Gail Wineland

Not Pictured:
Rebekah Cekander
Gerald Collins
Kristine Green
Lance Wiser

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�Sixth Grade
Shirley Adams
Denise Antus

Erica Arnold
Lori Babbage
Gordon Bassage

Timothy Beaudin
Terry Berkshire
Timothy Berry

Lisa Billman
Allen Blodgett
William Blowers
James Boulton

Toni Bowerman
Laurie Bradley
Timothy Brockway
Shari Brown
Terri Brower

Karime Cariuty
David Chaney
Tammy Combs
Jacqueline Cooper
Michael Cottman

Jennie Craig
Michelle Craig
Monique Craig
Kelli Cutler
Eric Dules

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Vicki Eddington
Lynn Edwards
Susan Englehardt
Michelle Fillmore

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Craig Fish
Lisa Gilbert
Michael Gipple
Jody Grigg

Billie Harbaugh
Ernest Harman
Wendy Harmon
Katherine Herman
Pamela Hockenberry

Mark Houvener
Rebecca Jones
Theodore Kahaian
Candie Kaiser
David Karney

Robert Knowles
Kenneth Kurtz
Scott Latta
Lonnie Laurie
Eric Lippert

Scott Locke
Thomas Lothamer
Scott Lutterbeck
LaNean Lutz
Edward Marsh

Trevor Mast
Dawn McDowell
Tammy McMichael
James McRae
Tonya Meyer

Barry Miller
James Nance
Marjorie Nave
Kelli Newberry
Bradley Parrish

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�Tracy Peterson
Jill Phillippy
Elton Potter
William Richards
James Ricker

James Riddel
Dennis Rigelman
JoEIIen Robson
Brent Rodgers
Randolph Root

Amy Rootes
Bern ina Rossetter
Timothy Rzepka
Richard Sanderson
Timothy Schmidt

Matt Smith
David Spalding
Jody Spragg
Dana Stempien
Pamela Stark

Ronald Tesch
Gordon Thomas
Todd Thurman
Donna Tobalske
Tina Trail

Gregory Trowbridge
Stella VanWald
Dawn Waligora
Kelly Wa ll ace
Shawna Walters

Tyron Wentworth
Elaina Wood
Melissa Woods
Jeff Wright
Brent Wygant

Not Pictured:
Shelly Beaudin
Rodney Harper

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Stephanie Wymer

�QMS Bands

Bb BASS CLARINET
Eric Huttenlocher

FLUTES
Becky Brown
Jackie Kanaby
Lori Wallace
Carol Pangborn

ALTO SAXOPHONE
Diane Ingraham

OBOE
Jeff Suever

TENOR SAXOPHONE
Denise Houck

Bb CLARINETS
Ginger Hartbarger
Kimberly Hagy
Diane Fidler
Gail Condra
Lori Bailey
Roxie Knapp
Chris Kline
Kris Quimby

TRUMPETS
Norman Herman
Sarah Brickey
Brent Parkinson
Kurt Spalding

TROMBONES
Kevin Hooley
Richard Lutz
TUBA
Ken Holloway
PERCUSSION
Eric Rice
Mark Grigg

FRENCH HORN
Calista Sanderson

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FLUTES
Val Beckwith
Rachel McRae
Melissa Powers
Becky Smith
Tammy Johnson
Tina Nickles
Bb CLARINETS
Juli Owens
Kelly Riddle
Laura Horney
Stacie Smith
Lori Litwaitis
Dawn Hilton
Lorie Camp
David Geiman
Cheryl Bradley
Karen Stempien
Jennifer Dobson
Beckie Badders
Kathy Walker
Dave Ostrander

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Bb BASS CLARINET
Deena Dowker
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Lynn DesJardins
Paula Falzon
Patti Lutterbeck
Lisa Lyons
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Dean DeCaire
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Steven Miller
TROMBONE
Gail Wineland
TUBA
Michelle Miller

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Beth Sours
Lori Dobson
Kelly Norton
Lisa Stempien
Alicia Veysey
Bobby Miner
Tim Brown
Mike Renfro
PERCUSSION
Bart Marshall
Mike Mitchell
Peggy Gollnick

�FLUTES
Kathy Herman
Tonya Meyer
Jill Philippy
Pam Stark
JoEIIen Robson
Bb CLARINETS
Bernina Rossetter
Susan Engelhardt
Lynn Edwards
Lisa Gilbert
Toni Bowerman
ALTO SAXOPHONES
Dawn Waligora
Melissa Woods
Brad Parrish
Tom Lothamer

TENOR SAXOPHONE
David Karney
CORNETS
Tim Berry
Jody Spragg
Matt Smith
Todd Thurman
Robert Knowles
Lonnie Laurie
Candie Kaiser
Erica Arnold
Becky Jones

TROMBONES
Michelle Fillmore
Trevor Mast
James Ricker
Kenny Kurtz
TUBAS
Kelly Wa llace
Tim McRae
Brent Rodgers
MALlETS- PERCUSSION
Karime Cariuty
Tammy McMichael

FRENCH HORN
Shawna Walters

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�QMS Student Council
Student Council members: Front: Lori Dobson, Kelly
Johnson, Michelle Sobiech. Middle: Richard Sanderson, Alicia Veysey, Rachel McRae, Mike Hagaman,

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advisor Mr. Longhini. Back: David Spalding, John
Taylor and Suzanne Toth.

�QMS Cross ountry an
Wrestling
OMS Cross Country Team : Front:
Brett Cutler, Dan Herman,
Denny Higbee. Middle: Todd
Cochrane, Don Booher, Brent
Parkinson, Scott Wilk inson,
Doug Russell. Back: Coach Bob
Bell, Tim Finley, Bart Marshall,
Ken Teachout, Gerald Hinds,
Andy Buell, Dave Roberts, Brian
Ditton and manager David
Spald ing. Not Pictured: Randy
McCurley.

OMS Wrestling Team: Front: Terry Stephens, Bruce
Pohl, Dan Morris, Tim Brown, Bart Marshall, Scott
Clifford, Scott Wilkinson, Joe Bowerman, Jeff Miller,
Joel Falstad. Back: Jody Harmon, Andy Buell, Brent

Parkinson, Jim Supianoski, Dean DeCaire, Glenn
Avery, Steve Stempien, Mike Hard, Todd Smith,
Randy McCurley and Coach Greg Gruner. Seated in
front are managers Jim McCrae artd Tim Brockway.

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�'QMS Girls' Basketball

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Ei~hth Grade Girls' Basketball Team: Front: Sarah
Bnckey, Julie Rmole, Sherry Locke, Dawn Ledbet ter, Ginger Hartbarger, Lori Bailey. Back : manager
Sherry Poole, Diane lnoraham, Roxanna Knapp,

Cathy Smith, Diane Gi lbert, Diane Fidler, Tammy
Clark, Karen Latta, Gail Condra, Nanette Weber, and
Coach Lili Chartier .

Seventh Grade Girls' Basketball Team: Front: Kelly
Johnson, Lori Dobson, Becky Smith, Tammy
Brewer. Back: Lynn DesJardins, Robyn Rubley, Michelle Miller, Pam Wil ber, Patti Lutterbeck, Kristy

Strouse , Alicia Veysey, Michelle Sobiech, Beth
Sours, manager Melissa Powers, and Coach Gail
Banker.

�QMS Boys' Basketball
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Eighth Grade Basketball Team: Kent Falstad, Ken
Holloway, David Wilson, Eric Marshall, Wally
Schult!, Ron Lange, Doug Russell, Norm Herman,
Eric Rice, Jay Millard, Brett Cutler, John Taylor,

Kurt Spalding, Mike Hagaman, Ray Crick, Barry
Chapman . Front: manager Lloyd Paul and Coach
Lonny Evon.

Seventh Grade Basketball Team : Front: Tim Delaney, Mike Waterbury, Doug Marsh, Brian Ditton,
Tim Wi lkinson, Mike Ellis . Back: Coach Rick Moore,

David Roberts, Gerald Hinds, Kenny Teachout, Mike
Mitchell , Skip DuBay, Shawn Poynor, Tim Finley and
manager David Spa lding .

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OMS Girls' Track Team: Front: Lisa Stempien, Gail Condra, Lynn
DesJardins, Lori Dobson, Kelly Norton, Ginger Hart, Karen Gordon, Robyn Rubley, Kelly Johnson. Middle : Nanette Weber,
Sarah Brickey, Lori Bailey, Missy Pierson, Tammy Meyer, Dawn
Ledbetter, Ona Lothamer, Pam Wilber, Dawn Hilton, Valarie

Beckwith, Suzanne Toth . Back: Karen Latta, Anita Cekander, Lori
Lithwaitis, Tammy Dooley, Sherri Locke, Kathy Smith, Sherry Gibson, Tammy Clark, Michelle Sobiech, Patti Lutterbeck, Alicia Veysey, Teresa Byrd and Coach Gary Abbott.

QMS Boys' Track Team: Front: Ken Holloway, Joe Bowerman,
Barry Chapman, Denny Higbee, Mike Waterbury, Tim Wilkinson,
Joe Falstad, Arthur Hart, Todd Cochrane, Tim Finley. Middle:
Dave Roberts, Todd Smith, Rick Booher, Brian Ditton, Brett Cut-

ler, Brent Parkinson, Scott Wilkinson, Kurt Spalding, Gerald
Hinds. Back: Manager Doug Marsh, Manager Wally Schultz, John
Taylor, Kevin Kaiser, Eric Rice, Jay Millard, Doug Russell, Jim
Supianoski and Coach Lonney Evon.

�QMS
Cheerleaders
7th Grade Cheerleaders: Karen
Gordon, Mascot Tracy Hartman,
Michelle
Sobiech,
Rachel
McRae, Kelly Norton, Kelly John·
son and Lynn DesJardins .

7th Grade Cheerleaders: Karen
Gordon, Rachel McRae, Kelly
Norton, Suzanne Toth, Lor ie
Camp and Karen Stempien .

8th Grade Cheerleaders: Kim Parker, Denise Houck, Chris
Quimby, Tammy Dooley, Lisa Booher and Ginger Arnett.
Gail Condra, Lori Bailey, Kris Quimby, Denise Houck and
Nanette Weber are the other 8th grade cheerleaders but are
not pictured .
The groups are advised by Ms. Cathy Rivett and Mrs. Betty
Jo Welsh.

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�QMS
Faculty

Mrs. Gail Banker, Memphis State University, M.A.,
math, seventh grade girls' basketball coach; Mr.
Robert Bell, Hillsdale College, B.A., math, OMS
cross cou ntry coach, OHS cross country coach, JV
basketball coach, QHS assistant boys' track coach;
Mrs. Victoria Budd, Western Michigan University,

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M.A., English, math, OHS algebra; Mr. Kenneth
Downey, Hillsdale College, B.A., social studies, science, exploratory, OHS wrestling coach; Mr. Jack
Feller, Adrian College, B.A., science, drivers education.

�Mrs. Sharon Ferriss, Michigan State University, B.A., science; Mr. Greg
Gruner, Central Michigan University, B.S., humanities, OMS wrestling
coach, JV baseball coach; Mrs. Kathy Hughes, Eastern Michigan University, B.S., helping teacher; Mrs. Sharyn Leash, Hillsdale College,
B.A., English.

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�Mr. Gary Male, Western Michigan University, B.S.,
social studies, Youth in Government advisor; Mr.
Robert Stewart, Defiance College, M.A., social studies, English, exploratory, QHS girls ' varsity basketball coach; Mr. Robert Undeen, Castleton State Col-

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lege, M.A., social studies, English; Ms. Julie Vandermel Tack, Central Michigan University, B.S.,
resource room teacher; Mrs . Jane Bodkins,
resource room aide.

�Spelling Bees

Popular at QMS
Eighty seventh graders from the Big 8 Conference participated in
a spelling bee at Concord on February 17. The team finished in
third place overall while Lori Litwaitis took the first place trophy
and Rachel McRae took sixth place. The team: Front: Tammy
Johnson, Paula Falzon, Lori Dobson, David Thornton . Middle:
Michelle Sobiech, Rachel McRae, Alicia Veysey, Valarie Beckwith.
Back : Cheryl Bradley, advisor Mrs. Budd, David Donbrock.
Absent: Lynn DesJardins and Lori Litwaitis. The sixth grade spell·
ing bee was held on March 3 at Springport where OMS took first
place in team competition.
The team: Front: Student Coach Michelle Fillmore, Ricky Lippert,
Student Coach Teddy Kahaian, Erica Arnold, JoEIIen Robson,
Shawna Walters. Second Row: David Karney, LaNean Lutz, Tim
Brockway, Kenny Kurtz, Becky Jones, Donna Tobalske. Back:
Advisor Mrs. Leosh . Absent: Melissa Woods.

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The OMS College Bowl team, sponsored by Mrs.
Banker and Mr. Undeen, traveled to Homer in January to participate in the Big 8 College Bowl competition where they took third place . Front: Marlene

Roberts, Kerri Smith, Diane Ingraham, Diane Fidler,
Tammi Meyer, Gail Conra. Back: Mr. Undeen, Brent
Parkinson, John Taylor, Steve Stempien, Jay Mil lard, Mike Hard, Rob Ressler and Mrs. Banker.

Mrs. Banker and Mrs. Budd worked after school to
prepare sixth, seventh and eighth graders for the
state math competition . All the students did well and
Bekcy Jones scored high enough to become a state
finalist. Front: Lynn DesJardins, Brent Parkinson,
Becky Jones, Billi Harbaugh, Jim Bolton (alt.), Mic-

helle Sobiech (alt.), Karen Stempien, Alicia Veysey,
Lori Wallace (alt.). Back: Tim Finley, Jay Millard
(alt.), Diane Ingraham, Kerri Smith, David Karney,
David Spalding, Dave Donbrock (alt .) and Mike
Hard .

�SUBJECT
6th: Mathematics
Science
English
Social Studies
Physical Education
Reading
Faculty Award- Ken

MOST IMPROVED
Tammy McMichael
Lonnie Laurie, Stella VoaniN"'I..
Dawn Waligora
Jill Phillipy
Gordon Thomas, Stella Va
Willie Richards
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7th: Science
Mathematics
Humanities
Social Studies
English
Physical Education

Bart Marsh I
Timothy Finley
Lori Dobson
Tim Delaney
Lori Litwaitis
Michelle Sobiech
Higbee, Gerlad
Faculty Award - Paula Falzon, Alicia Veysey
Outstanding Contribut[on Aw~rd
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Citizenship Award- avid Geiman

David Thornton
Michelle Miller
Rebecca Smith, Mike

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Eric Marshall
Julie Parker

8th: Mathematics
Science
English
Social Studies
Physical Education

Trent Smith
Tammy Dooley, Brent Wit~

Faculty Award Outstanding Contri
Citizenship Award -

CLASS FLIRTS
Diane Gilbert
Brett Cutler

MOCKELE
8LASS CUT-UPS
athy Smith
Eric Rice

IONS

MOST FRIENDLY
Sherri Locke
Brent Parkinson

BEST DRESSED
Gail Condra
Mike Hagaman

SHYEST

BEST PERSONALITY
Gail Condra·
Brent Parkinson

BEST LOOKING
Gail Condra
Brett Cutler

MOST ATHLETIC
Gail Condra
John Taylor

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�Fifth Grade
Jana Acox
Shawn Avra
Jason Bailey
Angela Basse
Marion Beckwith
Joseph Berry

Todd Betts
Laurie Blackman
Tim Blodgett
Bobbie Blowers
Robin Burks
Edward Cariuty

Barbara Cekander
William Clouse
Chantal Cochrane
Bryan Collins
Stacy Conn in
Dawn Converse

Tom Copeland
Travis Creager
Virginia Culver
Todd DenBraber
Doug Dobson
Michael Dowker

Angie Erts
Tim Erts
Penny Evans
Diane Fletcher
Mary Geiman
Eddie Gragus

Melisa Goodman
Paula Gratz
Darlene Griner
David Hammond
Darin Higbee
Robert Hooley

Chad Horn
Robert Hyde
Teresa Jeffrey
Billy Jeffries
George Jenkot
Teresa Johnson

Mike Kanaby
Jeff Kiersey
Robyn Laurell
Greg Madsen
Tracy Maggart
Paige Mason

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�Matt McConnell
Joey Mitchell
Laurinda Morrison
Jay Murdock
Lisa Nave
Carson Neible

Tammy Newberry
Timothy O'Brien
Frenda Otis
Rex Otis
Annette Paul
Matt Pepper

April Persails
Michelle Powers
Scott Preston
Connie Quimby
Dawn Quimby
Mark Ricker

Susan Rickman
Annette Roberts
Suzie Roberts
Jerrod Robinson
Kandy Root
Kim Rosendaul

Stephanie Roush
Melanie Ryan
Sandy Salyer
Jason Shilling
Brian Shortridge
David Sleesman

Lisa Smallwood
Robert Smith
Scott Sobiech
Melissa Sours
Kevin Stempien
Shawn Talbot

Sherri Taylor
Karilyn Teachout
Annette Tesch
Todd Thibideau
David Thompson
Frank Tobalske

Lilly Toth
Penny Tuttle
Rhonda VanRiper
Chuck Vorce
John Walker
LeeAnn Watters

Jim Weber
David Wilson
Melissa Wood

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�Mrs. Sarah Coolman
Mrs. Doris Miller
Mrs. Gertrude Rider
Mrs. Kathy Veysey

Fourth Grade
Corey Avra
Lori Baker
Mike Baldwin
Jacinda Beckwith
Robert Bennett
Debbie Berry

Iva Blowers
Mildred Blowers
Connie Booher
Brian Bowerman
Willard Bradley
Melissa Bradshaw

Marc Brand
Earl Brouse
Jeff Brown
Lonnie Buckley
Jenny Buell
Vickie Burley

Daren Carpenter
Jackie Cash
Dedre Cekander
Norman Cekander
Michelle Christian
Jerri Clark

Richard Clark
Tom Cole
Michael Colon
Carrol Combs
Doug Craig
Angela Curtis

Shirley Delaney
Mike Dodd
Tom Donbrock
Bobby Dooley
Tim Dowker
Joseph Dunn

Dennis Evans
David Fillmore
Glen Finley
Janet Fletcher
Marilyn Fryer
Eric Green

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�Tim Hagaman
Lynn Hard
April Hardy
Steve Harmon
Jeff Hawes
Richard Herman

Leslie Hilton
Eddie Horney
Tammie Hutchins
Nedra Huttenlocher
Christy Jansen
David Jeffries

Lori Johnston
Tammy Justice
Donald Kahaian
Andy Kaiser
Dena Knapp
Brenda Kratzer

Mark Landis
Joedy Lat1a
John Lat1a
Richard Lensky
Alicia Lowther
David Luce

Debbie Lutterbeck
Karolyn Markley
Angela Marsh
Scot1 Marvin
Sheri/ McAllister
Allan McClellan

Bobby McNall
Dennis Miller
Susan Miller
Tim Minton
Richard Moore
Malisa Morris

Sandra Nave
Karen Newberry
Penny Parrish
Rhonda Paul
Lori Pavelko
April Philippy

Aaron Porter
Brian Price
Michele Quimby
Raymond Rasmussen
Renee Richards
Mark Rootes

Tammy Rzepka
Kathleen Ryan
Richard Schultz
Bobbie Shilling
Brian Smith
Jean Smith

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�Michael Smith
Tracy Snellenberger
Lori Sobiech
Kelly Sours
Jimmie Starkel
Robert Tenney

Christine Tong
Terry Trowbridge
Mark VanBlarcom
Sanford Waltz
Eric Waterbury
Lorrinda Whitney

Tracy Winger
John Winter
Scott Withington
Jackie Wood
Lonny Wright

Ms. Phyllis Corless
Mrs. Phyllis Lewis
Mrs. Mary Newton
Mrs. Paulette Stempien

Third Grade
Trevor Anderson
Brian Badders
Marci Baker
Derek Ball
Billy Beckwith
Larry Beebe

Jimmy Bennett
Trent Blair
Tim Briggs
Randy Brouse
LeeAnn Brown
Marnie Brown

Rache lle Brown
Lorna Sulkowski
Sean Burley
Temrey Burritt
Erik Buterbaugh
Chad Carpenter

Joey Cekander
Chawn Centers
Callie Clark
Brian Conn in
Carll Converse
Jason Coolman

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�Cary Coon ce
Andy Cottman
Bil ly Crick
Bobby Crick
Angela Culver
Paul Davis

Paul Davis
Lance DeMeritt
Bryan Denning
Greg Dobson
Richard Dobson
Laura Easterday

Allen Ebert
Sarah Enos
Emi ly Fairbanks
Danny Fales
Cary Feldbauer
Cindy Fillmore

Edwin Forest
Derek Foster
Tim Gibson
Kristy Grigg
Rick Hagaman
Brian Hall

Beth Hammond
Autumn Hardy
Andy Hawes
Tammy Haag
James Hoff
Derek Horn

Jeff Hutchins
Mary Alice Jackson
Michelle Jeffrey
Nicole Jeffrey
Kenny Johnson
Patty Justice

Karen Kratzer
Jamie Lemke
Jodi Lemke
Jenni Leash
John Lockl in
Beverly Lowther

Steven Marowelli
David Marshall
Debbie Marvin
Lisa Mason
Danny Mawby
Michael McConnell

Lisa McCurley
Mellissa McMichael
Kristie McRae
Brian Miller
Pamela Miller
Lisa Mraz

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�Derek O'Connell
Chris Otis
Lonna Otis
Regina Parks
Jillane Paul
Tina Paul

Wade Paul
Daryl Pavelko
Timothy Pearson
Shannonk Persails
Christa Pifer
Chad Purcell

Amy Quimby
BettyJo Quimby
Derik Reich hart
Ronald Richards
Nicki Ritter
Julie Roberts

Tad Rossman
Traci Ryan
Steven Salyer
Jay Sanderson
Kim Shaw
Constance Sherman

Dorcas Shilling
Chris Smith
Jamie Spurlock
Paul Stark
Christal Strong
Shawn Strong

Amy Swallow
Doug Tanner
Rhonda Tesch
Brian Tobalske
Steven Trail
Noell Tucker

Tammy Turnpaugh
Penny Varney
Carol Wilson
Melinda Woods

Mrs. Ruth King
Ms. Mary Sewell
Mrs. Roberta Timm
Mrs. Hazel VanHoosear

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�Second Grade
Perry Acox
Amy Allen
Brett Allman
Brian Anderson
Joel Asher
Toby Baade

Cheryl Balcom
Dawn Basse
Sonja Bean
Kathy Boardman
Kathy Bondy
Brett Bowers

Dawn Briggs
Wayne Burk
Cindy Cekander
Chris Christian
Mike Clemenson
Steve Cl ifford

Tammy Colon
Dena Converse
Clint Cook
Gaye Coolman
Steve Counterman
Riesie Cox

Kevin Crowder
Kirk Cutler
Malissa Denning
Michelle Doolittle
Jason Enos
Erica Ewers

Laney Fickle
Yon Fletcher
Kathy Freese
Tracey Gilpin
Colt Gollnick
James Gordon

Georgia Griner
Angie Hagaman
Jennifer Hand
Robert Harrington
Michelle Hawkins
Melissa Hawley

Stacy Higbea
Joe Hoff
Dale Horn
Gale Horn
Tina Houvener
Tom Houvener

185

�Terri Howard
Tom Hughes
Janelle Jeffry
Joseph Johnson
Tonya Jones
Gary Karney

Mike King
Kathy Knapp
Brad Kriser
Danielle Laurell
Dawn Lindbert
Kevin Longhini

Joel Lothomer
Jeff Lutterbeck
Scott Maggart
Todd Male
Brenda Manley
Autumn Marson

Todd Massey
Barbars McClellan
Michelle McCiughen
Judd McDowell
Chad McGiothlen
Tina Meyer

Veronica Minton
Chris Monroe
Holly Moore
Loretta Moore
Sandy Morrison
Chad Musselman

Julie Nance
Sherry Neusbaum
Amy Newberry
Jimmy Noble
Dick Norton
Tami Parks

JoEIIin Parrish
Chris Pepper
Heather Persails
Beth Phillippy
Joel Potter
Jennifer Rathert

Darrin Rehner
Lyn Reynolds
John Richardson
Jamie Sanderson
Richard Sarles
Sandy Siegel

Angel Simaske
Dena Smallwood
Brian Smith
Kyle Smith
Henry Snellenberger
Lori Stayner

186

�Tracy Stout
Kelie Stra use
Paul Swift
Debbie Thompson
Loretta Tobolske
Sam Tucker

Tim Tuttle
Mark VanWald
Annette Vorce
Fred Wagner
Michelle Waite
Jason Webb

Valerie Weber
Julie Weller
Toby Winger
Kent Wyatt

Mrs. Jane Coler
Mrs. Patricia Feller
Mrs. Wava Gano
Mrs. Kathryn Goschka

First Grade
Jenny Adams
Tony Baker
Sabrina Baldwin
Donald Banker
Brandon Barrett
Steven Beatty

Jeffrey Bender
Catherine Bennett
Jill Bennett
Steve Booher
Joseph Bradley
Tammi Briggs

Sarah Brown
Brian Buckley
Casey Burleson
Melisa Burk
Derek Carpenter
Yvonne Cedander

Carmen Center
Eric Cheyne
Ronald Christian
Kelly Clifford
Jennifer Coan
Shawn Cockrell

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�Kathleen Coco
Kenny Coco
Gala Cole
James Conley
Bonnie Converse
Nicky Crandall

Chad Curtis
Lorrie Davis
Terry Davis
Daniel Ditton
Melissa Dodd
Jodi Edwards

Christina Field
Tim Finley
Ginger Foley
Jason Gale
Jennifer Gallatin
Larry Gallatin

Traci Gill
Juanita Gollnick
Karen Goshcoff
Phillip Goss
Mike Hacker
Melinda Hagaman

Glen Hard
Weston Hardy
Shannon Harmon
Troy Harmon
Taunia Hart
Gretchen Heise

Sean Hibea
LeeAnn Hoag
Heidi Hockenberry
Holly Hockenberry
David Hoffman
Dorie Houvener

Michelle Howard
Pat Hyde
Christopher Jeffrey
Dawn Kiersey
Rebecca Kimball
Angela Kirt

Leon Knirk
Dana Knisely
Brooks Kratzer
Carl Kurtz
Melissa Lahnum
Eric Lattas

Debbie Laurel/
Karen Mann
Ginger Marquart
Debbie Mawby
Brenda McClellan
Hope Meade

188

�Brent Miller
Penny Morris
Bill Murphy
Chad Newberry
Buck Norton
Ryan O'Connell

Laura Otis
Joshua Owens
Cherish Paradine
Theresa Parks
Allen Paul
Joseph Pechota

Mark Persails
Michelle Persails
Peter Peterson
Andy Phillips
Kirk Philson
Kelly Pierson

Rex Pomranka
Tate Reichhart
Cherie Richards
Donna Richards
Amy Riley
David Roberts

Glenn Sarles
Susan Saxman
Danny Scherer
Paul Searing
Matthew Servey
Zail Sheets

Amy Shook
Brent Shook
Tim Smith
Eric Snellenberger
Brian Sowle
Brian Stempien

Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockford
Leslie Storkel
Marcy Storrs
Michael Tanner
Sharon Thompson

Gary Thornton
Becky Tobalske
Sandra Tryon
Cinamon Tucker
Kari Varney
Kell y Wagner

Tom Wagner
Matt Waligora
Sean Watson
Richard Weller
Ronald Weller
Tanya Williams

189

�Michelle Winger
Mrs. Mareeda Gibson
Mrs. Elizabeth Grace
Mrs. Jennalee Mishler
Mrs. Patt Male
Mrs. Carol Undeen

Kindergarten
Dennis Abbeg
Rebecca Acox
Curtis Akers
Justin Asher
Devin Ball
Lori Banker

Casey Bell
Theresa Brooks
Judie Brouse
Jim Bob Brow
Eddmund Brower
Jennifer Brown

Michael Brown
Robert Burd
Tracy Callahan
Tim Clawson
Dawn Cole
Brian Contat

Randy Cou nterman
Brady Cox
Kelly Craig
Scott Dobson
Darla Dowker
Jeffery Erts

Deny Feldbauer
Tammy Feldbauer
Deborah Flaugher
Gina Foley
Sara Gibson
Deanna Gilpin

Lloyd Gipple
Tonia Green
Chad Hagaman
Ricky Halstead
Gregory Hardy
Otis Harrington

Aaron Hilton
Sherry Hockenberry
Rya n Horn
Phillip Howard
Andrew Hughes
Jason Huss

190

�Heather lvey
Angela Jeffery
Kevin Johnson
Jimmy Jones
Kathy Kranz
Lori Kriser

Angela Kubiac
Linda Kurtz
Ginna Letts
Kevin Lindbert
Jammie Lothamer
Lisha Loveberry

Chad Lawn
Tammy Lujack
Derek Lytle
Jennifer Madsen
Daniel Markley
Lori Marowelli

Nathaniel Marshall
Stacy Marson
Tara May
Michael McCauley
Shasta McCiughen
Corena McDonald

Dia Miller
Thomas Miller
John Moeller
Amber Monroe
Roger Moore
David Newberry

Loretta Newberry
Jennifer Nichols
Angela O'Halloran
Teresa Otis
Mike Parshall
Robert Peel

Erin Peterson
Rebecca Pifer
Janelle Pogue
Justin Porter
Nicole Potter
Jason Price

Nicole Price
Jason Quimby
Stephanie Rathert
Timothy Reynolds
Jennifer Richer
Neal Richhart

Brian Rogers
Monica Rothlisberger
Mary Saxman
Chastity Seals
Paul Shilling
Amy Sieger

191

�Michael Simpson
Billy Smith
Kristine Smith
Bobbie Southworth
Cl ifford Speaker
Tevia Spence

David Stempien
Brian Storkel
Jennifer Suever
Tammy Sutphin
Jamie Swihart
Paul Tong

Jake Tuckey
Billy Wagner
Edward Wallace
Amy Wonders

Mrs . Ruth McConnell
Mrs. Stonna Spalding
Mrs. Donna Keeslar, Aide
Mrs. Glenna Talbot, Aide

NOT PICTURED
Kindergarten
Denise Ash
Tammie Boyer
Richard Daniels
Dan Diaz
Michelle Goshorn
Dodi Neeley
First Grade
Jerry Ferrier
Robert Waltz

Second Grade
John Holden
Dan Nave
Derek Wood
Third Grade
Kelly Goshcoff
James Holden
Fourth Grade
Mitch Neeley
Fifth Grade
Douglas Harper
Jerry Jackowiak

192

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Mrs. Enid Havens
Vocal Music

Mr. Rick Moore
Physical Education

Mrs. Katheryn Bondurant
Reading Enrichment

Mrs. Carol Smith
Reading Enrichment

Ms. Kathleen French
Permanent Substitute

Mrs. Pricilla Dodd
Educational Aide

Mrs. Carol Saunders
Educational Aide

Mrs. Nancy Strang
Educational Aide

Mrs. Bonnie Worth
Educational Aide

Not Pictured:
Ms. Pam Lindbert- Third Grade Teacher
Ms. Patricia West - Second Grade Teacher
Mrs. Virginia Ball -Library Aide
Mrs. Jane Bodkins- Resource Room Aide
Mrs. Lucille Snyder- Speech Correction
Special Education :

Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell
Mrs. Amy Legg
Mrs. Julie Tack
Playground Supervisors:
Mrs. Norrita Geiman
Mrs. Janet Hawes

193

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�ACME BELT
RECOATING INC.

B&amp; D
TOOL &amp; DIE. INC.

Recoating Used Abrasives for
Over 24 Years

Custom Work- Jigs and Fixtures
639-8711
114 W. Chicago, Quincy

639-9305

Arnold and Cole Streets
P.O. Box 7

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BALDWIN CLINIC
VETERINARY MEDICAL
FACILITY

BECKWITH FURNITURE
Large Stock of New Furniture
Bassett Headquarters
Central Rd. at S. Ray- Quincy Rd.

Quincy- Coldwater

Quincy

639-4246

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Fashion Headquarters
for the
Queen-Sized Lady and
Big and Tall Men

Open Daily II a.m. to I0 p.m.
279-9227

4-6 E. Chicago

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Congratulations Graduates

BRACY &amp; JAHR. INC.
MASONRY
CONTRACTORS
Good Luck to the
Class of '79

196

825 Quincy Grange Rd.
Quincy

�BRANCH
COUNTY
BANK
Coldwater, Michigan
Reading, Michigan

Headquarters for
Year Around
Gardening and Crafts
639-8505
Quincy

BRANCH COUNTY
CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC, P.C.
K. 0. Branham, D.C.
683 E. Chicago Rd .
2 Miles East of 1-69
Coldwater, Ml
Phone (517) 279-9377

Good Luck to the Class of '79

BRANCH
INSURANCE
AGENCY
46 W. Chicago St.
Quincy
Phone 639-41 00

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

Agents: Dennis Hoyes
Glenn DesJardins
Suzy Chess

Phone 278-2664

197

�BUDDS # I AUTO SERVICE
Bear Wheel Alignment and Balance
-Complete Auto Service· Jack and Mike Budd, Owners
Phone 639-5605

133 W. Chicago
Quincy

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

8:30 to 6:00 Sat.
458 Marshall St.
Fairfield Plaza
12:00 to 5:00 Sun.
8:30 to 9:00 Mon., Tues.,
Wed., Thurs., Fri.
Coldwater

BURGER CHEF

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Quincy Orioles

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432 Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan

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Compliments of

CHAPMAN SALES
AND SERVICE
280 N. Ray- Quincy Rd.
Quincy, Michigan

COCA-COLA BOTTLING
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN
Coldwater, Michigan

Phone(517)278-4185

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Mobile Modular Sales
Service and Accessories

(517) 639-5385
21f2 Miles East of 1-69
Quincy, Michigan 49082

COLDWATER
RECREATION
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62 Division Ph 278-4893
Coldwater, Mi.
Ron and Mar-Jo Philbrick (owners)

-Since 1968PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICE FOR PERSONAL, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

199

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17 E. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan 49082
639-8715

CONRAD
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Our

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Congratulations
Seniors

CROTTY
CORPORATION

30 N. Clay
Coldwater, Michigan

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Quincy
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Yamaha Sales and Service
Duane Field
Duane Carpenter

200

695 E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater, Ml 49036

Your Class Ring Headquarters
2 to 4 Weeks Delivery
7 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan

�W. E. DOWNER &amp; SON,
INC.
WELL DRILLING

Congratulations to the
Class of 1979

DIEDRICH FUNERAL
HOME

1275 Fisher Rd.
Quincy

Quincy, Michigan

639-4053

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DOBSON INSURANCE

NORM FAULKNER
FLORIST
Dial278-4148

55 Green St.
Coldwater, Michigan

Elmer and Dan Dobson, Agents
"See Us for Any Insurance Needs"

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59 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater, Michigan

FAIRFIELD PLAZA
420 Marshall St.
Coldwater, Michigan

Phone 278-2200

278-5800

Daily Specials

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C!ockfai~
639-9035

24 E. Chicago, Quincy
"Where the Funza+!"

201

�Best Wishes to the
Class of 1979
From the

DIRECTOR, OFFICERS AND STAFF
of
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Offices in Quincy, Coldwater Twp., Bronson, North Adams

202

�FRICK TRUCKING
Grain • Logs • Lumber
65 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Dave Frick

I 130 W . Litchfield Rd.
Quincy, Michigan 49082

Tel. 279-9536

(517) 542-3353

Member FTD and TDS

GENE'S

rM;bllj SERVICE

HAWKINS PRODUCE
MARKET

We Specialize in Lubrication
"In the Garden Yesterday,
in Our Store Today"

Phone 639-9595
36 E. Chicago, Quincy

East U.S. 12

Coldwater
278 -5587

HOUSE OF
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71 W. Pearl St.
Coldwater

Complete Sewing Needs
Viking Sewing Machines

Quincy-Ray Rd.
Quincy, Ml

517-869-2277

JOHNSON ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical Contractors
Frank Johnson

392 Hog Creek Rd.
Allen, Mich . 49227

lOB 5. HUDSON STREET

COLDWATER . MICHIGAN 49036

639-8385

Owner-Operator: JoLayne Taylor

203

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Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater

Wholesale Electric Supplies
Telephone 517/278-4518

Congratulations to the
Class of '79

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

KNAPP
ENTERPRISES
555 Hillside Dr.
Coldwater
279-9538

For the Best in Carpeting

LODGE FLOOR
COVERING
405 N. Willow Brook Road
Coldwater, Mich. 49036

MARBLE LAKE MARl NA
• Bait and Tackle

• Rentals

MARSH BUILDING
Gearld E. Marsh
I02 S. Ray-Quincy Rd.
Quincy, Ml 49082

Area 517
639-8436

• Arctic Cat Snowmobiles
• Johnson Outboards
• Viking Deck Boats
• Power Boats
• Sailboats
• Wetbikes

(517) 639-8253

MARSH SALES
&amp; SERVICE
Scorpion Snowmobile
560 North Briggs Rd.
Quincy, Michigan 49082

204

962 Wildwood Rd.
Quincy

Phone
(517) 639-8007

�(517} 639-7915

McDONALD'S
OF

COLDWATER,
HILLSDALE,
KENDALLVILLE, IN

McCLELLAN
OIL CO.
AMOCO JOBBER

MIDWEST
FOUNDRY
COMPANY

Don McClellan
27 Church Street
Quincy, Michigan
49082

A Division of the Marmon
Group Inc.
Est. 1854

58 W. Chicago

Supporting the community and progressive
education through cooperation and donation.

Coldwater
For Your Convenience
Shop the
J.C. l?enney Catalog Center
279-75SI

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Home of
Delicious Fried Chicken
Roast Beef, Ham and Cheese

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E. Chicago St., Coldwater
Phone 278-7135

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205

�Complete Line
of bridal gowns,
bridesmaids
dresses and
formals

Always the
latest fashions . . .
from
sportswear
to the most
elegant
evening
wear
ALL AT . . .

APPAREL &amp; BRIDAL SHOPPE
6 W. Chicago St.

Quincy

639-7475

QUINCY

517 / 639-7733

ACE HARDWARE
"Ace Sets the Pace"
Auto Parts and Equipment

ACE
Hardware • Paints • Tools
Housewares • Electrical
Plumbing and Heating
Supplie; • Sporting Goods
"Right on the Corner"
ACE IS THE PLACE WITH THE
HELPFUL HARDWARE MAN

206

BOB AND JANE
BUTLER

7 and 9 E. Chicago St.
Quincy. MI 49082

• Sandwiches
• Sundaes
• Coolers

QUINCY DAIRY QUEEN

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• Malts
• Shakes
• Cones
(517) 278-5532

�Luncheon Special Every Day

QUINCY ICE
COMPANY

QUINCY DINER

Groceries Beer
Wine Ice
127 W. Chicago
Quincy

122 W. Chicago
Quincy
Congratulations Seniors

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
Specializing in Low Prices
SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOULARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU.
I06 W. Chicago

Quincy

639-8025

SEARS
SATTLER ELECTRIC SERVICE
Industrial and Agricultural Electrical
Service
Philip W. Sattler
690 Clarendon Rd.
517 I 639-4610
Quincy, Michigan 49082

Fairfield Plaza
Coldwater, Ml
Call278-7351
24-Hr. Phone Service

207

�For the Contemporary Young Man . . .

THE LIONS DEN
A Whole Shop Devoted to "Today" Clothes.

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Congratulations Seniors

SHORT &amp; SON. INC.
Coldwater, Michigan

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Soh1gro
SERVICE COMPANY

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN
NATIONAL BANK

P.O. Box 68
Quincy, Michigan 49082

51 W. Pearl St., Coldwater
"More Than a Century of Service"
Offices in Coldwater, Union City,
Tekonsha and Kinderhook
279-7511

208

Phone (517) 639-3945

�You'll Find All the
Shopping News
in the

Read It
Every Thursday.

Coldwater • Quincy • Bronson
Union City • Tekonsha • Reading
Burlington • Montgomery • Ray • Allen
Our 43rd Year

209

�Office Supplies Books
Cards

Gifts

Coldwater
"Your School Supply Headquarters"

Town &amp; Country Carpets
and
Decorator Supply
Norma and Virgil Meyer
640 E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Tt'ebot' •.s Pizza
455 N . MARSHALL STREET

WALTERS
BUILDING
SUPPLY

73 Race St.
Coldwater
278-5844

WARNER OIL
COMPANY
NORMAN L. WOOD &amp;
SONS
Ditching Contractor

713 E. Chicago, Coldwater
{Halfway Between Coldwater and Quincy)
Congratulations to the
Class of '79

210

899 Moore Rd.
Quincy, Ml49082
{517) 542-3908

�WATTS
DRUGSTORE

WHITE
SUPPLY
COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing and Heating
639 E. Chicago, Coldwater

"Where Friendship
and Science Meet"
Quincy
Phone 639-5125

WOOD'S SAFETY SERVICE
22 S. C lay St.
Coldwater, Ml49036
Phone Area 517-278-4396

(517) 639-4127

YUKON MOTORS

MANY THANKS
ARE EXTENDED TO
OUR ADVERTISERS
AND PATRONS
WHO CONTRIBUTED
SO GENEROUSLY
TO THE PRODUCTION
OF THE 1979
ORIOLE.

Welding Specialists
Lawn Equipment Service
Quincy, Michigan

211

�Quincy American Le
Vern Wood

212

�SPGN·SORS
Baskin Robbins
Fairfield Plaza
Coldwater
BJ's Meat Market
44 W. Chicago
Quincy
639-8029
Davis Marine
1872 Lake Drive
Coldwater Lake
Farm Bureau Services
19 Railroad St.
Coldwater
Greer Enterprises, Inc.
Glen Ray Division
31 E. Chicago
Quincy
Hard &amp; Buchanan Trailer Sales
Quincy
Laurell Gas &amp; Oil
121 E. Chicago
Quincy
Little King Motel
847 E. Chicago
Coldwater
North Butler Grocery
1208 Clarendon Rd.
Homer, Ml49245
Oriole Snack Shack
Owned by Larry &amp; Linda Bailey
Quincy Sand Blasting
31 Arnold St.
Quincy
(517) 639-7275/639-4159
Quincy Heating &amp; Air Conditioning
28 W. Park
Quincy

639-8189
Quincy 76
86 W. Chicago
Quincy
Sanders Custom Tee Shirts
66 E. Chicago
Coldwater
Sattler Brothers Garage
191f2 W. Chicago
Quincy
639-9605
Spurlock Realty &amp; Insurance Co.
26 N. Monroe
Coldwater
ERA Member Broker
278 -8742
Sunset Cove Resort
Loran Fickle &amp; Margaret E. Wilmarth
Quincy
Surge Sales &amp; Service
772 E. Chicago
Quincy
639-4373
Swick TV Sales &amp; Service
314 W. Chicago
Coldwater
278-4885
Thurston's Furniture &amp; Carpet
19 E. Chicago
Quincy
639-7815
James R. Vozar Insurance Co.
18 W. Chicago
Quincy
Wickes Lumber
631 Lot+ Rd.
Coldwater

213

���FlUNKY
STARS
Burt Reynolds
John Travolta
Robert Redford
Clint Eastwood

YMCA
Too Much Heaven
Saturday Night Fever
Do You Think I'm Sex

GROUPS

MOVIES
"Grease"
"Smokey and the Ban
''Hooper''
"Animal House"
"Star Wars"

CAREERS
Farmer
Teacher
Mechanic
Searetary

BOOKS
Forever
Harlequin Romances
Jaws 2

TVSH WS
Mork and Mindy
Eight is Enough
M*A*S*H
Three's Company

PASTIMES

SOAP OPERAS
The Young and the
Restless
Days of Our Lives
Another World
The Doctors

ORITES

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QUINCY HIGH 9CHOOL
QUINCY, MICHIGAN
OUR 1OOfh YEAR

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�HISTORY
Although Quincy was incorporated as a village in 1858, the first school was opened many years earlier in
the summer of 1836 in the log cabin home of Mrs. Hannah Newberry. In 1837 , the school was located in a oneroom log house owned by John Broughton and located where the American Legion post is presently situated.
The log schoolhouse was torn down and a frame structure erected in its place between 1841 and 1842. By
1844 enrollment increased so much that all pupils could not be accommodated; therefore , a private school

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was organized.
In 1850 the schoolhouse was moved to the present site of the Methodist Church on West Chicago Street.
When the Methodist Church obtained this land, the school was to be moved to Jefferson Street, but this was
no easy task since it could not be decided whether the school should be located east or west of Main Street. A
contest was set up to decide the question. The people on the west side of Main Street hitched their oxen to
the west side of the building while those from the east side did the same thing with the east side of the building. The spectators then watched to see the teams of oxen pull and the building moved slightly to the east,
thus deciding the question.
In 1856 the district decided to build another structure and in 1858 the first brick building was completed on
the corners of East Jefferson and Fulton Streets , the site of the present middle school building. The old frame
building was sold to be used as a store and was moved away. It also served as a home on Bond Street before it
was moved to village land on the south side of Quincy where it is to be restored as a school building museum.
The school facility once again became inadequate in 1903 so the part that had stood since 1858 was torn
down and , in 1904, was replaced by a large addition which cost $10 ,000.
In 1930 a new building was again voted due to increasing enrollments. The old brick building was demolished and the building , which presently houses the middle school , was built in 1932.
Between 1946 and 1956, 22 schools were consolidated with Quincy. In 1954-55, the building was remodeled and an addition for high school vocational classes was built on the south side. Land was also purchased
at the end of Fulton Street for a new elementary building which was completed in 1955 and dedicated as the
Edward Jennings Elementary School.
In 1960 the decision was made to construct a million dollar building for use as a high school. The building
was dedicated on February 4, 1962 . The elementary school also received a six-room addition. The most
recent construction was in 1968 when an addition was added to the elementary school and a new athletic field
comp lex was built.
In 1874 a class of two boys and three girls was the first to complete the prescribed course of study . In
observance of this, a program of orations and essays was given by these five students.
The first official commencement was held in 1876 when three boys were awarded certificates to show their
achievement. The Class of 1980 is the centennial class because no classes graduated in 1877 , 1878, 1879,
1881 and 1890.
The Class of 1910 issued the first yearbook, while the custom of passing the cane from the senior class to
the junior class originated in 1897. The cane represents the bond of friendship and good will existing between
the classes and symbolizes the new life of the graduates.
The Quincy School System has had continuing accreditation by the University of Michigan since 1916.
Accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools began in 1937, exactl
100 years after the first schoolhouse was built, and continues through the present.

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��Carl W. Albriglit

���Brenda L. Dooley

Edward J. Dooley

�Jon K. Freitas

Linne E. Gordon

Darin S. Friend

Patricia D. Fryer

����Gordon J. Ptlair Jr.

�Daniel E. Richards

��Keith R. Teachout

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�HALL OF
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���MOTTO: "Climb every mountain, ford every stream, follow every rainbow till you
find your dream."
SONG: "We've Only Just Begun"
FLOWER: Burgundy Rose
COLORS: Maroon and White
It's Time to Start
We. were freshmen
Young , eager, full of life,
Ready to start the final
Stage of schooling before
We made our future.

Now as seniors
We aren't sure if the
Setting is right; if we
Fully know ourselves to be able to
Make that final step.

Then as sophomores
We were beginning,
Trying to understand life
And ourselves so we
Could fully achieve our goals.

For when we're through the
Graduatiion ceremony
It's time to start.

As juniors we were
Almost ready for the
Final stage. We were
Busy setting the scene
Hoping and wishing for
The best to come.

What will make the difference
For the rest of our lives,
Our future as men and
Women of the world.
-by Lena Arnett

�..Always and Forever"

May 24, 1980

�Held at the Barn

"Always and Forever," the 1980 juniorsenior banquet and prom, was held at
The Barn in Angola. A sultry May evening

and taped music provided by Gary Allen
of radio station WLKI provided an evening of great entertainment.

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�Annual Awards Feature
Senior Honors Night was held June 9, 1980.
Spring sports awards were given to seniors and
each of the exchange students commented on
his or her year at QHS .
Special awards included : Citizenship Award ,
Nancy Bowerman; Advanced Math Award, Jim
Keesler; Physics Award , Rich Bean; 4 Years Perfect Attendance , Rhoda Coward and Brian Ludlow ; 1 Year Perfect Attendance , Chuck Rubley
and Richard Sattler; American Legion Outstand-

ing Service Award , Ginna Rice and Jim Keeslar;
Girls State , Cathy Johnson and Ginna Rice ; Boys
State, Rich Bean and Jim Keeslar; Varsity Club
Athletes of the Year, Cathy Johnson and Jim
Keeslar; Volkert and Normandin Sportsmanship
Awards , Cathy Johnson and Keith Teachout ;
DAR Good Citizen, Deb Suever; and the Top Ten .
Fifty-four scholarships were also awarded
along with drama, yearbook, band, student council and class officer awards .

�54 Scholarships

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�FRIDAY THE 13th PROVE9 TO

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�BE GREAT DAY FOR GRAD9

The Top Ten of Quincy High School's one hundredth graduating
class included Deb Burlew, Ginna Rice, Sandy Jensen , Linda Miner,
Marjorie McConnell, Jim Keeslar, Rich Bean , Bonnie Wolfe, Debra
Suever, Sherri Knisely and Connie Wolfe . All took part in the traditional commencement exercises while class president Carl Albright
passed the traditional class cane , symbol of continu ity, to junior
class president Nancy Kahaian .
Mr. Morley Fraser, former football coach and present assistant to
the president of Albion College , addressed the graduates. He complimented the grads and the community on the fine tradition surviving in Quincy and the fact that 70% of the class intends to attend an
institution of higher learning .

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�MOR9JUNIDR9JUNIDR9JUMOR
MOR9JUNIDR9JUMOR9JUMOR
Dawn Anderson
Kyle Arnold
Tyler Baldwin
Lori Barnett
Guy Bassage

Lee Beldock
LaVern Bell
Clifford Blowers
Julie Boley
Apryl Borton

Rick Bracy
Kaye Brose
Tori Budd
John Burge
David Burlew

Tony Cariuty
Dawn Chaney
LaJeana Coan
MarkCoan
David Coco

Kris Condra
Mickey Conn in
Brenda Cottman
Doug DeCaire
Lori DesJardins

Lynnette DuBay
Tina Dules
Laurie East
Pete Falzon
Jack Faulkner

Loran Fickle
Bob Ford
Cheryl Gratz
Eugene Gratz
Penny Hagaman

�Sara Hammond
Robert Hard
Alvin Harrington
Bob Hartbarger
Billy Hawes

Phil Higbea
Laurie Hockenberry
Denise Howell
Lindsey Huepenbecker
Doug Ingraham

James Jeffery
Nancy Kahaian
Mike Kanouse
Curtis Keeton
Sharon Keifer

Bruce Knisely
Lisa Kochendorfer
Gerald Latt
Cheri Laurel!
Kenneth Letts

Karice Loveberry
Cindy Marsh
Tom Marshall
Nancy Marvin
Gina Massey

Dawn McClellan
Joe McClellan
Sally McClellan
James McGee
Renee McRae

Kim Milks
Grag Miller
Debbie Nave
Dawn Nieble
Von Nicholson

June Ostrander
Diana Parker
Ruth Peavey
Marty Pierson
Nikki Presley

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�Julie Prince
John Renfro
Shannon Rice
Preston Ricker
Raymond Riddle

Jamie Robbins
Tracy Rockhold
Scott Rodesiler
Jim Rodgers
Carenda Sawdey

Amy Saxton
Rick Sebring
Sherry Sherwood
Herb Sleesman
Cassandra Smith

Floyd Smith
Dana Sperbeck
Kelli Stempien
Max Stephenson
Angie Strang

Gene Strong
Bill Swallow
Kirk Teachout
Tim Thibideau
Dennis Thomas

Stephen Thorp
Jim Toth
Traci Travis
Kevin VanVleet
Teresa Waltz
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Connie Watson
Sheri Westfall
Becky Wilson
Denise Wineland
Sarah Wonders

Not Pictured :
Tracy Deal
Ken England
Denise Henry
Norman LaFevre
John Mraz

Jeff Wood
Carolyn Worth

�Junior Class Officers: President Nancy Kahaian,
Vice President Bruce Knisely, Secretary Carolyn
Worth, Treasurer Lori Des Jardins and Historian
Brenda Cottman.

Sophomore Class Officers: Secretary Chris
Johnson, Treasurer Rob Smith, President Tammie Johnston and Vice President Dave Finley.

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�90PHOMORE9 90PHOMORE9
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Linda Allen
Shellie Altman
Gail Arnett
Tom Bean
Brian Beaudin

Dennis Blount
Matt Bowling
Kim Bradley
Scott Brand
Dan Brewer

Dawn Brown
Ed Buell
Jim Burge
Kelli Campbell
Chris Cekander

Steven Clark
Kim Cole
Pam Collins
Guy Creager
DeWain DeCaire

Leslie Ditton
Terri Ditton
Tammy Dixon
Dawn Doolittle
Norman Drumm

Lisa Dules
Connie Ebert
Jeff Ellis
Teresa Engelhardt
Jill Faulkner

Robin Field
David Finley
Beth Forsyth
Brad Freeburn
Amy Geishert

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�Lori Gibson
Rowdy Gibson
Wallace Gibson
Mary Gollnick
William Goodman

Bonnie Gratz
Amy Hammond
Tina Hand
Larry Harbaugh
Chris Hargreave

Anita Harmon
Bryan Harmon
Byron Harper
Jeff Hayes
Tina Herman

Lisa Hickok
Dave Higbea
Steve Hinds
Wesley Horney
Kevin Hosek

Loren Huepenbecker
Kristy Hutchins
Chris Johnson
Tammie Johnston
Art Kahaian

Karen Karney
Darlene Kling
Roger Knapp
Kim Knowles
Denise Laurel!

Alec Legg
Scott Lippert
Pam Loose
Doug Loveberry
Tom Loveberry

Mark Ludlow
Teresa Lutterbeck
Renee Matz
Melody McConnell
Rhonda McRae

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�Alan Merchant
Chuck Miller
Pam Miller
Amy Morrison
Bob Motsinger

Tina Mraz
Michelle Nave
John Normandin
Cathy Page
Claude Peavey

Scott Peterson
Keith Pohl
William Poole
Ronye Presley
Brian Preston

Ronnie Rasmussen
Susan Rice
Andy Richards
· Roy Rodgers
Jim Rollins

Randy Rumsey
Rodney Rupp
Brad Rurka
Thomas Russell
Tracy Sanderson

Gregg Saunders
Erin Sawdey
Richard Saxman
Todd Schmidt
Duane Sellers

Calvin Shilling
Greg Smith
Marjanna Smith
Rob Smith
Andy Snyder

Darrell Snyder
David Sobiech
Kim Stempien
Cheryl Stephens
Todd Strane

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�Kim Tait
Kelli Talbot
LuAnne Tessin
TonyThilo
Deana Thomas

Beth T obolske
Chris Toth
Chevelle Travis
Sherry Tuttle
Brenda Vanover

Patty Vanover
Mike Vozar
Daryl Wells
Brent Whitney
Rhonda Wilbur

Leah
Williamson
Dawn Woods
Penny Wygant
Bryan Wymer

Not Pictured:
Tammv LeFevre

Freshman Class Officers: Treasurer Kerri Smith,
Secretary Gail Condra, President Mike Hard,
Vice President Brent Parkinson and Historian
Kurt Spalding.

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�'RESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN
'RESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN
John Albright
Ginger Arnett
Glen Avery
Lori Bailey
Dee Barber

Heather Bell
Lisa Booher
Rick Booher
Tom Brewer
Sarah Brickey

Rebecca Brown
Don Byrd
Anita Cekander
Barry Chapman
Tammy Clark

Todd Cochrane
Gail Condra
Cindy Conn in
George Cook
Mike Cope

Raymond Crick
Tad Curtis
Brett Cutler
Mike Dennis
Tammy Dooley

Candie Easterday
Kent Falstad
Ruth Fulk
Sherry Gibson
Diane Gilbert

John Goforth
Mark Grigg
Robert Guinn
Mike Hagaman
Kim Hagy

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�Mike Hard
Joe Harmon
Ginger Hartbarger
Brian Henry
Norman Herman

Kennith Holloway
Kevin Hooley
Scott Horn
Dale Houck
Denise Houck

Tammy Houvener
Eric Huttenlocher
Diane Ingraham
Kevin Kaiser
Chris Kline

Roxie Knapp
Ron Lange
Karen Latta
Dawn Ledbetter
Debra Lewis

Sheri Locke
Richard Lutz
Eric Marshal
Roy Marvin
Tom McMurtrie

Andy Meade
Gerald Meade
Tammy Meyer
Jay Millard
Lee Millard

Craig Miller
Adam Neeley
Carol Pangborn
Julie Parker
Kim Parker

Brent Parkinson
Lloyd Paul
Melissa Pierson
Sherry Poole
Jamie Prince

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�Kris Quimby
Wayne Rehner
Bob Ressler
Eric Rice
Marlene Roberts

Doug Russell
Calista Sanderson
Martin Sarles
Wally Schultz
Jenny Shilling

Cathy Smith
Kerri Smith
Todd Smith
Trent Smith
Roberta Smurr

Kurt Spalding
Bob Speaker
John Spragg
Tony Stanton
Steve Stempien

Jeff Suever
Jim Supianoski
John Taylor
Adam Tremaine
LaRae Walker

Herb Watson
Nan Weber
Randy Wiley
Scott Wilkinson
Danny Williams

Not Pictured :
Kenny Fredrick
Kim Freese
Brian Groendal
Jackie Kanaby

David Williams
David Wilson
Brent Withington

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�ADMINIBTRATION AND.

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

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

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

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

�BOARD OF EDUCATION

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1) Mr. Leon Parrish , President; 2) Mr. Jack Faulkner , Vice President;
3) Mr. Raymond Sattler , Secretary; 4) Mrs. Karen Stark , Treasurer;
5) Mr. Francis Hard, Trustee ; 6) Mrs. Carol Kahaian , Trustee ; 7) Mr.
Peter Talbot , Trustee .

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�Mr. Gary Adams
Hillsdale College , B.A.
Social Studies
Physical Education
OMS Physical Education
Girls ' Track Coach
Senior Advisor

Mrs . Virginia Brown
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Librarian
Library Club Advisor

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QHB
Mr. Mike Bodkins
School Psychologist

Mr. Martin Chard
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
Social Studies
Girls' Track Coach

Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Michigan University,
M.A.
English
Algebra

Mr. Charles Cook
Western Michigan University,
B.S.
Drafting
OMS Mathematics
Shop
OMS Physical Education
JV Football Coach
Varsity Club Advisor

�FACULTY
Mr. David Detwiler
Goshen College , M.A.
Learning Disabilities Teacher

Mrs. Christine Forrister
University of Michigan, M.A.
OHS and OMS Reading Lab
Sophomore Advisor

Mr. John Dogan
Central Michigan University,
B.S .
Shop
Arts and Crafts
Industrial Vocations

Mrs. Mary Gale
Olivet College, B.A.
OHS and OMS Physical
Education
OMS Exploratory
Junior Advisor

Mr. Lonney Evon
Alma College , B.A.
Mathematics
Varsity Football Coach
OMS Basketball Coach
OMS Boys ' Track Coach

Mr. Max Heinemann
Michigan State Un iversity , M.A.
Social Worker

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�Ms . Juanita Hull
Western Michigan University,
B.S.
Art
OMS Cheerleading Advisor

Ms . Me lissa Lloyd
Alma College , B.A .
Physical Education
Psychology
OMS Social Studies
Volleyball Coach

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Ms. Cheryl Jeffries
Central Michigan University,
B.S .
Helping Teacher

Mrs. Joanne Longhini
Central Michigan University,
B.A.
English
Yearbook Advisor
Newspaper Advisor
Senior Advisor

Mr. Gene Lewis
Michigan State University, M.A.
Science
OMS Science

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

�Mrs. Lili Ma rkey
Central Michigan University ,
B.A.
Typing
Shorthand
OMS Girls ' Basketball Coach
Freshman Advisor

Mr. Edward Nofz
Defiance College , M.A.
Science
Junior Advisor

Mr. Robert Mitchell
Bowling Green University, M.A.
Guidance Counselor
Student Council Advisor
Golf Coach

Mr. Richard Overgaard
Valparaiso, B.M.E.
Instrumental Mus ic
Band Director

Mr. Michael Nowicki
Hillsdale College , B.A .
Social Studies
Physical Education
Head Football Coach
Head Baseball Coach

Mr. Andrew Parzych
Eastern Michigan University,
M.A.
Accounting
Consumer Education
Personal Typing

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�Mrs. Diann Sattler
Olivet College , B.A.
English
French
French Club Advisor

Mr. Christopher Walczak
Michigan State University, M.A.
English
OSPA Advisor
Drama Director

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Mr. Charles Snyder
Michigan State University, M.A.
Agriculture
FFA Advisor

Mrs. Cathy Ward
Michigan State University, B.S .
Home Economics
OMS Mathematics
OMS Exploratory
FHA Advisor
Sophomore Advisor

Mr. Brent Veysey
Defiance College, M.A.
Social Studies
Youth in Government Advisor

Mr. Scott Weber
Michigan State University, M.A.
Science
Mathematics
OMS Science

�Left: Mr. Jack Adams
Central Michigan University, B.S.
Permanent Substitute
Volleyball Coach
Below : Mrs. Janet Trail , Helping Teacher Aide
Mrs. Kathleen Miller, Library and Study Hall Aide
Mrs. Barbara Martin, Learning Disabilities Aide
Mrs. Joanne Finley, Library and Study Hall Aide

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�SECRETARIAL
9TAFF
Page 64: 1) Mrs. Susan Lambright,
Secretary to Board and Accountant; 2)
Mrs. Mary McCurley, Superintendent's
Secretary; 3) Mrs. Martha Reynolds, Hot
Lunch Clerk.
Page 65: 1) Mrs. Carolyn Natusch, High
School Secretary; 2) Mrs. Lois Ingraham,
Counselor's Secretary; 3) Mrs. Donna
Ford, Middle School Secretary; 4) Mrs.
Sandra Price, Elementary Secretary.

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TRANBPORTATION
AND
GUBTODIAL BTAFF

Cooks: 1) Mrs. Marie Keith, Mrs. Allene Travis,
Mrs . Caroline Knisely and Ms . Alberta Todd,
Supervisor; 2) Mrs . Virginia Taylor and Mrs.
Donna McCurley - elementary school; 3) Mrs.

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Barbara Rice and Mrs. Winifred Marsh - elementary school. not pictured : Mrs. Sue Hand and
Mrs. Alice Weber, high school.

�Transportation
Mr. Basil Bassage, Supervisor
Mr. Kenneth Bidlack
Mrs. Rose Borgert
Mrs. Martha Bowen
Mrs. Verita Delcamp
Mrs. Regina Ewers
Mrs. Joyce King
Mrs. Joan Matz
Mr. Patrick Moraniec
Mrs. Dorothy Nickerson
Mrs. Shelley Parker
Mr. Raymond Riddle
Mrs. lmorean Rubley
Mr. Earl Volkert
Mr. Alan Walters
Mr. Clarence Walters
Mrs. Elaine Walters
Mrs. Doris Whitney

Custodial Staff
Mr. Jack Bellamy,
Maintenance
Mr. Rick Gardner
Mr. Lawrence Bailey
Mr. Edgar Smith,
Supervisor
not pictured :
Mr. George Baldauf
Mr. Donald Green
Mr. Elmer Burk

Mr. James Uhrig
Mr. Harry VanNasdale

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��PHIL AND CATHY REIGN .
This year ' s Homecoming
proved highly successful as
the Birds ousted the Athens
Indians 19-7 as the highlight of
the week. Song titles was the
theme for Homecoming '79.
Once again the Seniors proved
their strength, by copping all
events except the skit to win
the coveted Pep Jug by a landslide margin. This year 's festivities were observed by King
Phil and Queen Cathy. The victorious evening was capped off
by the annual dance , which
featured the band " Saturn."

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�1) The Homecoming court in an undignified
moment during the pep assembly; 2) Joe tells
Theresa a story during the senior skit; 3) Randy
and Sarah in the roles of Mickey and Minnie
Mouse; 4) Council President Rich Bean presents
the Pep Jug to senior class president Carl
Albright. What a smug expression!

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1) Mr. Ludlow, in constant demand , leads his
famous cheer; 2) the juniors during their skit; 3)
the Homecoming court: Queen Cathy Johnson,
Bob Albright, Linda Forsyth , Scott Smith, Lori Wilson , Dawn Reason , Carl Albright, Bonnie Wolfe,
Rich Bean , Connie Wolfe and Todd Falstad. King
Phil Cutler was unavailable for the picture .

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�DUMBBELL PEOPLE.

Under the direction of Mr.
Christopher Walczak, the fall
production of " Dumbbell People in a Barbell World" was a
success . Aft er many long,
strenuous hours of rehearsal,
cast members received well dese r ved plaudits from students, faculty and commun ity
who supported the production .
CAST
Pete Falzon- Bud Gordon
Jill Barker- Kate Gordon
Scott Smith- George Gordon
Ginna Rice- Alice Lampkin
Tim Thibideau- Uncle
Charlie
Tammy Clark- Mrs. Wagner
Mike Vozar- Ray
Joe McRae- Mr. Morgan
Jim Rollins- Andrew Able
Brenda Keeton- Mrs. Burris
Diane Ingraham- Mrs.
Hoenig
Lisa Kochendorfer- Eunice
Stacey
Lieve DePaep- Martha
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�1 1th YEAR FOR PROJECT CHRIBTMAB

Thirty-e ight families in Branch County had a Merry Christmas due to the efforts of the News Focus class 's Project
Christmas.
Cathy Johnson and Ginna Rice served as co-chairpersons.
Other committee chairpersons included : Nancy Bowerman,
promotions; Rich Bean , toy repair; Keith Teachout, transportation and delivery; Chris Johnson , wrapping ; Amy Sa xton ,
clothing; JoAnn McClellan , food; and Sherri Knisely, donations . Mr. Chard and Mr . Veysey served as advisors .
front: Nancy Bowerman , Cheryl Gratz, Teresa Waltz, Laurie
Bliss , Karen Midde l, Dawn Strong , Rhoda Coward , Brenda
Miller, Cathy Johnson; second : Leslie Ditton , Cheri Laurell ,
Angie Strang , Gina Massey, JoAnn McClellan, Ju lie Prince,
Linda Forsyth , LaJeana Coan, Lori Barnett, Kris Condra , Andy
Pardo; third: Kim Milks , Amy Saxton, Chris Johnson , Karice
Loveberry, Lena Arnett; fourth : Jerry Shobe, Rhonda lies,
Linda Miner, Dave Booher, Jeremy Martin , Rich Bean , Phil
Cutler; back: Rick Bracy, Keith Teachout. Scott Hutchins,
Spencer Rickman , Tod Mclain and Ken Letts .

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�QUIZ
BOWL
COMPETITOR9
OHS sent two teams to the
Big 8 Quiz Bowl competition at
Union City High School on
March 8, 1980.
Team A:
Rich Bean
Dave Brown
Andy Pardo
Diane Ingraham
Pete Falzon
Tom Bean- alternate
Team B:
Mark Ludlow
Brian Ludlow
Dave Fin ley
Karen Karney
Todd Falstad
Pat Falzon- alternate

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�lies and Ford are fop bowlers

The teams of Rhonda lies , Karen Andrews , Bob
Ford , Scott Holt, Roxie Knapp and Brian Hawes
competed in the semi-finals of bowling. Brian
Hawes' team including Billy Hawes, Kevin Du les ,
Jeff Wood and Lee Beldock won the trophy .
LaRae Walker and Kevin Dules were the most
improved bowlers while Rhonda lies and Bob

Ford won the high series competition with 322
and 339 respectively. Rhonda and Bob also won
high game trophies with 175 and 185.
(1) Rhonda , (2) Bob, (3) Kevin Dules , Jeff Wood
and Brian Hawes of the winning team and (4) all
of the bowlers.

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�The 1980 Miss Oriole title was won by Nancy
Bowerman . Her court included Cathy Johnson ,
Linne Gordon , Lynn DuBay , JoAnn McClellan ,
Chris Johnson, Pam Loose and Gail Condra .
The week was full of activities with each day
having its own meaning . The days were : Dress up
Day, Bum Day , Crazy Wardrobe Day, '50 's Day
and Masquerade Day .
Competition was stiff in the annual saucer pull
with the juniors emerging as the victors. The sen iors and sophomores tied for second while the
freshmen finished fourth . An unplanned snowball

battle commenced afterwards between the juniors and seniors. No winner declared!
Senior Lieve DePaep and sophomore Steve
Clark ate their way through cherry pies to win the
pie-eating contest for their respective classes .
New events of interest were a " Prettiest Ha iry
Legs Contest " for male faculty members. Mr .
Jack Adams won the honors. There was also a
wheelchair basketball game between the faculty
and students. The students whee led themselves
to a 5-0 victory.

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�February 2 was the date of
the annual Tip-Up Pageant and
Talent Show. Ginna Rice was
chosen as the 1980 T i p-Up
Queen . She performed a dramatic reading. Nan Rupp was
selected as first runner-up and
Miss
Congeniality
while
Brenda Keeton was second
runner-up .
Contestants : front: Brenda
Keeton, Nan Rupp, Dawn
Strong, Deb Burlew, Debb ie
Nave, Sarah Kaufman , Tammy
Mast; back : Jenni Stempien,
Angie Strang, Karen Andrews,
Denise Howell , Lori Wilson,
Ginna Rice , Lena Arnett and
Penny Hagaman .

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��MUSICAL COMEDY
9UCCE99FUL
" Something 's Afoot " is only the second musical to appear on the stage at Quincy. This particular play is both a mystery and a spoof traceable
to two Agatha Christie " whodunits ."
CAST
Lettie . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .. Kay Brose
Flint ...... . ..... . .... . ........ . Pete Falzon
Clive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. Terry Dull
Hope Langdon ......... . ......... Ginn a Rice
Dr. Grayburn . . ..... . . .. . ........ Bill Swallow
Nigel Rancour .... . ........ . . .... Jim Rollins
Lady Grace Manley-Prowe . . . ..... . . Jill Barker
Colonel Gillweather . ... . . . .. . ..... Joe McRae
Miss Tweed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brenda Keeton
Geoffrey . . . . . . . . . . .
. Tim Thibideau
ORCHESTRA
piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. Nancy Kahaian
trombone . ... . ... . . . ... . ..... Doug DeCaire
saxophone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy Geishert
flutes . . .. . . . . . Rhoda Coward- Kim Stempien
clarinets . . . . . . . . . . .
. Dawn Woods
percussin . . ... . ...... . ........ Bart Marshall

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�Super Seniors Score Success

The 1980 Trike Race brought new fun to QHS with a Pibb
Ball contest and a water balloon contest.
The senior girls went out fast to win the 880 relay in 4:55 .6
with Sheila Boyd , Kathy Wilkinson , Jenni Stempien , Theresa
Liggins, Lena Arnett, Cheryl Buckberry, Sherri Knisely and
Theresa Coco on the winning trike. Pat Falzon , Dane Cutcher,
Tim Brewer, Ken Newberry, Bob Albright, Dave Brown , Scott
Bowerman and John Prince pedaled the senior boys to a
victory in 4:26.2 . Seniors Kathy Wilkinson and John Prince
won the 100-yd. dash .
The senior girls were also victorious in the tug of war while
the boys' championship rema ined with the class of '82.
The Pibb Ball game was won by the juniors .

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TH/9 19 THE ORIOLE 9TAFF!
Pictured in the group that brings you the 1980 ORIOLE: front: Tyler Bald in; second row:
Dawn Chaney, Pat Falzon, Scott Rodesiler, Brian Ludlow, Connie Wolfe, Karen Middel,
Linda Forsyth, Laurie Bliss, Bonnie Wolfe, Dawn Strong, Rhoda Coward; next row: Nancy
Bowerman, Sarah Kaufman, Angela Greek, Margie McConnell; back: Nancy Kahaian,
Carl Albright, Dennis Thomas, Keith Teachout, Jerry Shobe, Darin Friend, Marty Pierson,
Bruce Knisely, Lynn DuBay, Jamie Robbins, Becky Wilson and advisor Mrs. Joanne
Longhini.
Opposite Page: 1) Editorial staff hard at work - co-editors Nancy Bowerman and
Nancy Kahaian and sports editor Brian Ludlow (Isn't Brian's job a tough one!); 2) Photographer Andy Pardo; 3) Photographer Jerry Shobe; 4) Bonnie Wolfe and no one knows
what her problem was here; 5) Nancy K., Lena , Nancy B., Karen- everyone who saw the
yearbook sales assembly knows what their problem was!

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�(2)

(1)

89

�(1)

(4)

1) Pat Faison who did photographic work for the
yearbook; 2) Carl Albright who took a lot of grief
from Nancy and Dawn all year; 3) The Singing?
Seniors! 4) Sarah Kaufman and Darin Friend (no
caption).

90

Opposite Page : 1) Connie Wolfe; 2) Photographer
Bruce Knisely; 3) Photographer Keith Teachout;
4) Photographer Kurt Spalding ; 5) Photographer
Eric Rice; 6) Nancy with the typewriter that can't
spell.

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�1979-80 STUDENT COUNCIL
Off icers
President .. . ..... . .. . .. ... . ....... . ... . .. . . . .. .. ..... . ...... . ... . Rich Bean
Vice President . . ... . . . . . . .. ... . ............ . .. . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . Nancy Kahaian
Secreta ry . . .......... . . .... . ........ ... ... . .......... . . . . . . .. .. .. Chris Toth
T reasurer .. . .. . ..... . .... . . . ........ . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . ... . . .. .. Todd Falstad
Parliamentarian .. . . . . ... .. ... . . . . . .. ... ... .. ... . . .. . ... . . .. . ..... Pete Falzon
Adviso r .. .. ... .. .... . . . . . . . .... . ....... . .. . . . . ..... ... .. . . Mr. Robert Mitchell
Secti on
9-1
9-2
9-3
9-4

Representatives
Brett Cutler
Mike Hagaman
Brent Parkinson
Jim Supianoski

Alternates
Tammy Clark
Norman Herman
Tammy Meyer
Kerri Smith

10-1
10-2
10-3
10-4

Amy Geishert
Arthur Kahaian
Mark Ludlow
Robbie Smith

Tom Bean
Wes Horney
Tracy Sanderson
Beth Tobolske

11-1
11 -2
11-3
11-4

Lori DesJardins
Doug Ingraham
Cindy Marsh
Becky Wilson

Lee Beldock
Curtis Keeton
Shannon Rice
Carolyn Worth

12-1
12-2
12-3
12-4

Carl Albright
Cathy Johnson
Sherri Knisely
Scott Smith

Colleen Avery
Darin Friend
Joe McRae
Nan Rupp

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94

�The National Honor Society
Induction ceremony was held May 12
in the QHS gymnasium .
Senior NHS member Sherri Kn isely
explained the emblem and four other
senior members gave an account of
each facet of the emblem . Speeches
on character, service , leadership and
scholarship were given by Darin
Friend, Connie Wolfe , Rich Bean and
Sandy Jensen . The speaker for the
ceremony was Msgr. Hugh M. Beahen
of Grand Rapids.
Inductees included :
Seniors
Deb Burlew
Phil Cutler
Joe Hoffman
Brenda Keeton
Carolyn Laurel!
Lynnette Pierson
Randy Sours
Junior
Dianna Parker
Sophomores
Linda Allen
Jill Faulkner
David Finley
Amy Geishert
Tina Hand
Lisa Hickok
Arthur Kahaian
Karen Karney
Mark Ludlow
David Sobeich
Kim Stempien
Todd Strane
Dawn Woods
Penny Wygant
NHS officers include Dave Brown,
President; Jim Keeslar, Vice Presiden
Bonnie Wolfe , Secretary ; Lori
DesJardins, Treasurer; Rich Bean,
Brian Ludlow , Deb Suever and Conni
Wolfe, Executive Committee. Other
members: Tyler Baldwin, Rich Bean ,
Nancy Bowerman , Dawn Chaney, Kris
Condra, Brenda Cottman, Rhoda
Coward , Pete Falzon, Darin Friend,
Sara Hammond, Sandy Jensen, Cathy
Johnson , Nancy Kahaian, Bruce
Knisely, Sherri Knisely, Karice
Loveberry, Cindy March, Margie
McConnell, Linda Miner, Ginna Rice ,
Becky Wilson and Carolyn Worth.

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�Certain Quincy Youth in Government students traveled to
Washington , D.C ., in November . The trip was funded by various work projects completed by the students.
Another highlight of the school year was the Pre-Legislative
Session for the Southwest District held at the Kalamazoo
YMCA . Five OHS students emerged victorious at the session.
Jim Keeslar, Nancy Kahaian, Rich Bean , Linne Gordon and
Joe McRae obtained the offices of Governor, Lt . Governor,
Speaker of the House , Secretary of the Senate and Chaplain
respectivel y. From this point these winners went on to state
competition.
At the State Legislative Session , held in Lansing, Richard
Bean was elected Speaker of the House . The other members
who attended the state session participated in the mock running of the Michigan Legislature .
Members (top right) - front: Shannon Rice , Deb Suever,
Tyler Baldwin , Todd Falstad , Rich Bean , Jim Keeslar, Dave
Brown , Lori Bailey , Kamal Cariuty; middle: Advisor Mr. Gary
Male , Linda Miner , Rhoda Coward , Dawn Strong , Linne Gordon, Amy Geishert, Karen Karney , Lisa Hickok, Trac y Sanderson, Anna Ala-Ketola , Lieve DePaep , Diane Ingraham, Julie
Boley , Gail Cond ra , Karice Lo veberry , Advisor Mr . Brent Veysey; back : Sherri Knisely, Lynnette Pierson , Bill Smith , Ginna
Rice , Nancy Kahaian , Tom Bean , Ken Letts , Brent Parkinson ,
Doug Ingraham , Bruce Knisely, John Normandin , Kent Falstad and Pete Falzon .

96

�YOUTH IN
GOVERNMENT
Officers (left)- front: Pete
Falzon, Promotions ; Bruce
Knisely, Work Projects
Chairman; Rich Bean ,
Parliamentarian ; Jim Keeslar,
Co-Chairman ; back : Nancy
Kahaian, Secretary; Sherri
Knisely, Treasurer; Amy
Geishert, Promotions ; Ginna
Rice, Co-Chairman ; and Tyler
Baldwin, Sergeant-at-Arms.

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�98

�FFA

The Future Farmers of America plowed their
way through a successful year.
Their first major accomplishment was when
they harvested the corn on their Land Laboratory .
This brought a profit of $2154 . To add more dollars to the treasury the annual citrus fruit sale was
held. The total earnings from the fruit amounted
to $5598.
Marlene Roberts placed first in the Greenhand
Public Speaking Contest at the district level.
Michael Hard placed first at the state level in the
land conservation contest and first at the Branch
County Land Judging Contest.
Awards presented at the annual banquet
included : Star Chapter Farmer, Tom Marshall;

Star Greenhand, Michael Hard; Star Agribusiness
Person, Tim Parker; Leadership Award, Randy
Sours and Dawn Chaney; Chapter Scholarship
Award, Dawn Chaney; Greenhand Scholarship
Award, Michael Hard ; Poultry Proficiency, Gene
Strong; Sheep Proficiency, Tom Marshall; General Livestock Proficiency, Denise Laurell; Swine
Proficiency, Randy Sours; and the DeKalb Award,
Randy Sours.
FFA Officers (above) : Front: Bruce Knisely ,
Reporter; Dawn Chaney, Secretary; Ms . Kris
Ranger, Student Teacher; Gregg Saunders, Sentinel ; Back: Tom Marshall, Vice President; Robert
Hard , Treasurer; and Randy Sours, President.

99

�VARSITY CLUB
9PIRIT LIVEB!
Active Varsity Club Members : Colleen Avery ,
Tyler Baldwin , Rich Bean , Tom Bean , John
Burge , Tim Brewer, Dave Brown, Deb Burlew ,
Kamal Cariuty , Todd Cochrane , Brenda Cottman , Lieve DePaep , Jack Faulkner , Jill Faulkner,
Dave Finley , Pat Falzon , Loren Fickle , Darin
Friend, Amy Geishert, Robert Hard, Steve Hinds ,
Cathy Johnson , Jim Keeslar, Curtis Keeton , Karice Loveberry, Brian Ludlow, Mark Ludlow, Alec
Legg , Greg Miller, Ginna Rice , Shannon Rice ,
Andy Richards , Scott Rodesiler , Roy Rodgers,
Richard Sattler, Rob Smith , Scott Smtih , Kelli
Stempien , Todd Strane, Kevin VanVleet , Brent
Whitney and Becky Wilson .
The Rowdies are pictured on the next page .
They are responsible for the resurgence of
school spirit witnessed at QHS this year.
Officers of the Varsity Club: Secretary Ginna
Rice , President Jim Keeslar , Treasurer Cathy
Johnson, Sergeant-at-Arms Brian Ludlow and
Advisor Mr. Chuck Cook.

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�Q.B.P.A.

Quincy Society for the Performing Arts
Officers: front: Vice Pres ident Jim Rollins,
Advisor Mr. Christopher Walczak; middle :
Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Kahaian ; back :
President Doug Ingraham and Stage Manager
Tim Thibideau.
Members : Brenda Keeton , Tim Thibideau , Jim
Rollins, Lieve DePaep , Jill Barker , Tammy Clark ,
Diane Ingraham , Nancy Kahaian , Ginna Rice ,
Doug Ingraham , Lisa Booher , Sarah Hammond ,
Nancy Bowerman , Pete Falzon , Scott Smith and
Doug DeCaire.

102

�LIBRARY CLUB
CARPETS LIBRARY

The Library Club finally
realized one of their longestablished goals when the
library was carpeted during
spring break . Now new drapes
are needed to match the
carpeting . That should keep
th is industrious group busy .
Members : front: Ruth
Peavey, Ginger Hartbarger,
Nancy Bowerman , Carolyn
Worth ; middle : Dawn Strong ,
Rhoda Coward, Sarah
Hammond, Renee McRae ;
back : Pete Falzon , Lee Millard ,
Doug DeCaire and Nancy
Kahaian .
Officers: President Pete
Falzon , Vice President Becky
Wilson , Treasurer Sheri
Westfall and Secretary Sarah
Hammond . Mrs . Virginia Brown
is the group 's advisor.

103

�French Club

1) front Advisor Mrs . Diann
Sattler , Lori Gibson , Renee
McRae , Sheri Westfall , Laurie
Hockenberry ,
Margie
McConnell , Rhoda Coward ,
Dawn Strong , Amy Geishert ,
Dana Sperbeck , Karen Karney ,
Kim Hagy, Pete Falzon ; back :
Wally Gibson , John Burge ,
Loren Fickle, Karice Love berry , Tori Budd , Denise Wineland, Greg Miller , Doug
DeCaire , Dia ne Ingraham ,
Chris Toth and Rhonda lies. 2)
French Club Officers : front:
Treasurer Lori Gibson , Secretary Amy Geishert ; back : Vice
President Doug DeCaire , Advisor Mrs . Diann S.attl er and
President Pete Falzon.

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104

�OF

AMERICA

Fufure Homemakers of America
Members: front: Rhonda Wilber , Darlene Kling , Tina Mraz , Shelly
Nave ; back : Rita Co le , Laurie East , Sheri Westfall , Laurie Hockenberry and Marjanna Sm ith . Mrs. Cathy Ward is the group 's advisor .

105

�Band Maintains # 1 Rafing!

Officers: front : Vice President Brenda
Keeton , Treasurer Linda Miner, Ass 't.
Uniform Mgr. Amy Geishert, Secretary
Nancy Kaha ian ; back : Equ ipment and
Uniform Mgr. Tim Thibideau , Director
Overgaard and President Doug
DeCaire.

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�Flag Corps: Diane Ingraham , Amy Hammond , Kell i Campbell ,
Cassandra Smith , Michelle DuBay, Karen Middel, Lori DesJardins, Lynn DuBay, Dawn Anderson , LaRae Walker and Kim

Bradley . Drum Major: Dennis DeCaire . Asst. Drum Major:
Angie Strang.

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�A BAND

Becky Brown
Kelli Campbell
Rhoda Coward
Teresa Deal*
Lori DesJardins
Nancy Kahaian
Jackie Kanaby
Margie McConnell
Melody McConnell
Carol Pangborn
*Kim Stempien
Dawn Strong
OBOE
*Jeff Suever *
FRENCH HORNS
Tracy Deal
*Terry Dull *
Calista Sanderson
TROMBONES
*Doug DeCaire*
Brian Hawes *
Kevin Hooley *
Tom Marshall
Renee Matz
Randy Sours*
ALTO CLARINETS
Gina Massey
Karen Middel
Marjanna Smith
BASSOON
Karen Karney
BARITONE
*Jeff Wood*
TUBA
*Dennis DeCaire
TENOR SAX
Denise Houck
*Brian Preston*
* denotes section leader

JAZZ ENSEMBLE

Linda Allen
Kim Bradley
Lynn DuBay
Kim Hagy *
Amy Hammond
Tina Hand
Eric Huttenlocher
Roxie Knapp
Chris Kline
Roxanne McRae
Linda Miner
Diana Parker *
Kris Quimby *
Erin Sawdey
LuAnne Tessin
LaRae Walker
*Dawn Woods
ALTO SAX
*Amy Geishert
Billy Hawes *
Diane Ingraham
Lisa Kochendorfer *
Joe McRae
Angie Strang *
TRUMPETS
Dawn Anderson
Brian Beaudin *
Sarah Brickey *
Doug Ingraham *
*Brenda Keeton *
Brent Parkinson *
James Rollins *
Kurt Spalding *
Carolyn Worth
PERCUSSION
Lee Beldock *
*DeWain DeCaire
Michelle DuBay
Kristy Hutchins
Gawn McClellan *
Dawn Neible
Cassandra Smith
Tim Thibideau *

TRUMPETS
Brenda Keeton
Sarah Brickey
Tracy Deal*
Doug Ingraham
Jim Rollins
TROMBONES
Doug DeCaire
Randy Sours
Tom Marshall
Kevin Hooley
Renee Matz
TUBA
Dennis DeCaire
DRUM SET
Dawn McClellan
Bart Marsh ~
al~
l -......;;==~
ALTO SAX
Joe McRae
Angie Strang
Diane Ingraham
TENOR SAX
Lisa Kochendorfer
Denise Houck
BARITONE SAX
Amy Geishert
PIANO
Nancy Kahaian
DIRECTOR
Mr. Richard Overgaard
PEP BAND DIRECTOR
Jim Rollins
PEP BAND ASSIST ANT
Kurt Spalding
* after name denotes Pep Band member

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�GOLF
Quincy
Opponent
201
184 Coldwater
195 164 Jonesville
185 183 Bronson
171
199 Litchfield
170 197 Reading
184 198 Homer
176 161 Concord
171
165 Springport
170W 170 Jonesville OT
* 156 166 Bronson
161
195 Reading
165 210 Homer
177 175 Concord
185 170 Springport
* School Record

BODREBOARD

VARSITY BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
60
63 Hillsdale
62
41
Litchfield
77
74 Springport OT
54
53 Jonesville
59
53 Athens
78
55 Addison
74
45 Union City
57
56 Reading
62
48 Homer
35
68 Bronson
47
49 Concord
85
56 Springport
59
47 Jonesville
59
61
Athens
70
59 Union City
68
70 Reading OT
67
47 Homer
50
56 Concord

JV FOOTBALL
Quincy
Opponent
20
0 Bronson
32
0 Springport
32
6 Jonesville
28
6 Athens
40 Union City
6
0
20 Reading
6
0 Homer
24
22 Concord

BOYS' TRACK
Quincy
Opponent
84
48 Coldwater
90
42 Bronson
108
23 Pittsford
110
22 Springport
105% 25% Jonesville
37 Athens
95
90
42 Union City
92
40 Reading
107
19 Homer
116% 14% Concord

112

CROSS
Quincy
37
23
18
45
31
26
17
40
32
27

COUNTRY
Opponent
Springport
Jonesville
Union City
Reading
Concord

WRESTLING
Quincy
Opponent
25
38 Springport
49
15 Jonesville
22
47 Stockbridge
66
6 Maumee Valley
30
40
Vandercook
Lake
26
40 Bronson
36
39 Athens
33
29 Hudson
14
54 Union City
45
24 White Pigeon
43
22 Homer
44
23 Concord
32
42 Hillsdale
9
58 Addison

JV BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
33
44 Hillsdale
38
43 Litchfield
46
51
Springport
42
50 Jonesville
55
21
Athens
24
42 Addison
48
40 Union City
45
48 Reading
38
52 Homer
29
56 Bronson
28
41
Concord
43 Springport
36
32
48 Jonesville
61
59
Athens
44
39 Union City
29
42 Reading
35
42 Homer
19
61
Concord

�GIRLS' VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
32
33 Litchfield
27
40 Springport
19
27 Jonesville
28
53 Athens
35
55 Union City
54
46 Reading
29
47 Homer
39
34 Concord
56
61
Springport
33
34 Jonesville
38
39 Athens
55
59 Union City
44
30 Reading
56 Homer
44
61
45 Concord

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JV BASEBALL
Quincy
Opponent
9
1 0 Union City
16
11
Homer
5
4 Homer
9
3 Jonesville
4
14 Concord
16
5 Springport
14
5 Springport
8
3 Jonesville
2
5 Concord
5
10 Union City

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

VARSITY FOOTBALL
Quincy
Opponent
7
8 Bronson
20
14 Springport OT
26
6 Jonesville
19
7 Athens
0
14 Union City
6
7 Reading
7
14 Homer
36
6 Concord
15
28 Grass Lake

GIRLS'
Quincy
109
14
99
24
98
25
11 0
13
95
28
72
51
94
29
96
27
100
23
1 04
19

VARSITY
Quincy
7
0
Frontier
3
2
Frontier
5
15
11
9
4
11
1
9
3
6
4
5
4
6
6
1
13
10
6
8
7
6
1
11
1
2
2
8
1
2
7
8

TRACK
Opponent
Coldwater
Bronson
Pittsford
Springport
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Concord

BASEBALL
Opponent
CamdenCamdenAthens
Union City
Homer
Reading
Homer
Jonesville
Concord
Springport
Springport
Jonesville
Jonesville
Union City
Athens
Reading
Bronson
Concord

GIRLS' JV BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
26
18 Litchfield
17
16 Springport
19
26 Jonesville
22
9 Athens
33
21
Union City
18
14 Reading
23 Homer
26
136
17 Concord
28
13 Springport
28
22 Jonesville
11
17 Athens
22
25 Union City
24
26 Reading
14
34 Homer
33
10 Concord

VARSITY VOLELYBALL
Quincy · Opponent
2
1
Springport
1
2
Jonesville
1
2
Athens
2
1
Union City
2
0
Reading
Homer
1
2
1
2
Concord
2
0
Springport
1
2
Jonesville
1
2
Athens
0
2
Union City
2
0
Reading
1
2
Homer
2
1 Michigan Center
0
2 Hanover-Horton
2
0
Concord

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�COACHER

(1)

(4)

(5)

1) Mr. Dan Ludlow, Athletic Director and Boys' Track coach ; 2) Mr.
Jack Adams, JV Volleyball, JV Football and Varsity Baseball assistant, Mr. Rick Moore, JV Football assistant, and Mr. Chuck Cook,
Head JV Football coach; 3)Mr. Bob Bell, Cross Country, JV Basketball and Boys ' Track; 4) Mr. Bob Stewart, Girls' Varsity Basketball; 5)
Mr. Bob Mitchell , Golf; 6) Mr. Doug Johnson, Varsity Basketball.

(6)

114

�(1)

(5)

1) Mr. Ken Downey, Wrestling and JV Baseball
assistant; 2) Mr. Greg Gruner, JV Baseball; 3) Mr.
Mike Nowicki, Varsity Football and Varsity Baseball coach ; 4) Mr. Lonney Evon, Varsity Football

assistant; 5) Ms. Melissa Lloyd , Girls' JV Basketball and Varsity Volleyball ; 6) Mr. Marty Chard and
Mr. Gary Adams, Girls ' Track .

115

�ALL
CONFERENCE
9TAR9

116

�Included on these pages are those
athletes who were named to All Conference teams or took first places in
conference meets.
Page 116: 1) Golf- Todd Schmidt; 2)
Cross Country- Greg Miller and Rich
Bean; 3) Volleyball - Sandy Jensen;
4) Basketball - Loran Fickle, Phil
Cutler and Jim Keeslar; 5) Baseball Scott Rodesiler, Bryan Harmon, Brian
Ludlow and John Burge (Kevin VanVleet absent); 6) Boys' Track - Keith
Teachout, Scott Smith, Mark Ludlow,
Rich Bean, Jim Supianoski, Jack
Faulkner and Brian Ludlow.
Page 117: 1) Girls' Basketball - Kris
Condra and Karice Loveberry; 2) Football- Brian Ludlow, Phil Cutler, John
Burge, Tim Brewer, Mark Ludlow,
Kamal Cariuty, Keith Teachout and
Bill Smith; 3) and 4) Wrestling -Tim
Brewer and Bill Smith; 5) Girls' Track
- Tammy Johnston, Kris Condra,
Brenda Cottman, Chris Toth and Karice Love berry.

117

�9PIRIT 9QUAD9
Varsity Football Cheerleaders: front: Lori DesJardins; second row:
Bonnie Wolfe,
Julie
Boley, Linda Forsyth;
third row : Teresa Waltz,
Connie Wolfe; top: Kaye
Brose.
Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders: left to right: Kaye
Brose,
Bonnie Wolfe,
Julie Boley, Teresa Waltz,
Lori DesJardins; back :
Connie Wolfe.

118

�JV Football and Basketball Cheerleaders: bottom: Rhonda McRae,
Beth Forsyth, Tracy Sanderson; top: Lisa Hickok
and Tina Herman.

119

�· MOVE OVER GIRL9 .

Tyler Baldwin , Jim Keeslar, Scott Rodesiler, Greg Miller, John
Burge , Tom Bean , Ph il Cutler, Brian Ludlow , Mark Ludlow and
Darin Friend began cheering at girls' basketball games in the
fal l. This seemed to be the beginn ing of a resurgence of
schoo l sp irit wh ich dominated the year.

120

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HERE WE COME!

�9fudenfs Pump Iron

Earn Medals

After school muscles were bulging , sweat was
dr ip ping from foreheads and sweaty hands and
straining faces were commonplace in the gym
fro m pu lling or pushing weights .

Coach Nowick i set up a weight-l ifting program
to build up muscles for upcom ing seasons and it
caught on not only with students but also w ith
some faculty members

MILITARY PRESS

BENCH PRESS

Gold Medals
Jack Fau lkner
Brian Lud low
Silver Medals
Keith Teachout
Shannon Rice
Ty ler Baldwin
Bronze Medals
Richa rd Sattler
Joe Harmon
Rob Smith

Gold Medals
Brian Ludlow
Shannon Rice
Silver Medals
Tyler Ba ldwin
Joe Harmon
Ginna Rice
Bronze Medals
Tammy Johnston
Lisa Kochendorfer

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�GRIDDER9 VICTORIOU9

After a disastrous campaign in 1978, the Orioles improved to a 4-5 season . Although our
Birds ' record was not a winning one . Quincy
seemed to have a better season than what was
indicated , Quincy lost three games by a total of
nine points, two of which were one point losses.
Quincy finished in a tie for third place in the Big 8
Conference with Homer with a record of 4-3 .
Quincy gave their fans plenty to cheer about and
the fans rewarded the team by giving them support throughout the entire season . Following the
season, Quincy placed six people on the first
team all conference squad . These people were
Brian Ludlow, running back ; Phil Cutler , tight
end; Kamal Cariuty, kicker; Bill Smith, offensive
tackle ; Tim Brewer, defensive lineman ; and John
Burge, linebacker. Keith Teachout earned a spot
on the second team as a defensive end. Mark
Ludlow earned a berth on the honor squad by
receiving honorable mention as a defensive
back. Five of these players were also placed on
the all area team: Ludlow , Cutler, Smith , Brewer
and Burge. Cariuty was the only Oriole gridder
that earned all state honors earning a spot on the
honorable mention squad.

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�The Team : front: Manager Matt Smith , Jeremy Martin , Jeff Wood , Bryan Harmon , Pat
Falzon , Kevin VanVleet, Shannon Rice , Tony Cariuty; middle: Mark Ludlow, John
Burge, Richard Sattler, Tim Brewer, Brian Ludlow, Robert Hard , Tyler Baldwin , Jack
Faulkner, Curtis Keeton; back: Coach Lonney Evon , Ken Newberry, Jerry Shobe,
Alec Legg, Phil Cutler, Bill Smith , Keith Teachout, Kamal Cariuty, Gene Strong , Roy
Rodgers and Coach Mike Nowicki .

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�4 9HUT OUT9 FOR JV'9

The Quincy JV football team complied a 6-2
win-loss record . This was good enough for third
place in the Big 6 standings.
The young Orioles were led offensively by
freshman back Jim Supianoski. The defense was
anchored by sophomore linebacker Brent Whitney.
The junior Birds started the season on a winning note by shutting out arch rival Bronson .
They continued to roll , recording three more
shutouts throughout the season .
The Team: front: Rick Booher, Steve Stempien , Ron Lange,
Scott Wilkinson , Dave Williams, Jeff Ellis, Scott Brand, Brett
Cutler, Ken Holloway, Wally Schultz; middle: Tom Loveberry,
Brent Whitney, Jim Supianoski, Todd Smith, Brent Parkinson ,
Art Kahaian, Andy Richards, Rowdy Gibson , Chuck Miller, Joe
Harmon, Steve Hinds, Wes Horney; back: Coach Rick Moore,
Kevin Kaiser, Doug Russell , Steve Clark , Ed Buell , Brad
Rurka, Scott Peterson , Eric Rice, Bryan Wymer, Jay Millard,
Calvin Shilling , Andy Snyder, Brad Freeburn , Head Coach
Chuck Cook and Coach Jack Adams. Not pictured : Jim Burge,
Doug Loveberry, Dale Houck and managers Gerald Hinds and
Tim Wilkinson .

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�125

�GOLFERS RET NEW RECORD

The Oriole golf team set a new
school record of 156 in a match with
Bronson and then came on to finish in
second place in the conference match
and fourth overall. The Oriole duffers
posted a dual match record of 7-7 . Jim
Keeslar was voted outstanding golfer
by his teammates . Most improved
golfer on the team was Darin Friend .
Honors went to sophomore Todd
Schmidt who finished third on the all
conference team .
The Team: front: Todd Schmidt, Rob
Smith , Erin Sawdey , Kurt Spalding ,
Todd Strane; back: Coach Bob Mitchell , Chuck Rubley, Mike Vozar, Darin
Friend , Tori Budd , Bill. Swallow and Jim
Kesslar.

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�127

�The Oriole Cross Country team had a
trying season by compiling a 2-3
record in regular season meets. They
placed fourth in the conference meet.
State meet qualifiers included Rich
Bean and Greg Miller. Hard work paid
off for these two Orioles who palced
fifth and twenty-first respectively.
The Team: front: Todd Cochrane , Dave
Finley, Guy Creager, Greg Miller, Tom
Bean ; back: Lieve DePaep, Rich Bean ,
Coach Bob Bell , Dan Richards and
Terry Dull.

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��9econd 9pot for Oriole Cagers

The 1979-80 version of Quincy High Basketball
brought fun and excitement to the Oriole hardwood. Under the tutelage of new coach Doug
Johnson, the Birds finished the season at 14-7,
good enough for a second place finish in the rugged Big 8 Conference. The Orioles' conference
record was 10-4.
All conference selections included first teamers Phil Cutler and Jim Keeslar. Loran Fickle
earned a berth at Honorable Mention. Cutler was
also selected to the Battle Creek All Area team for
Class C.
Next year's hoopsters will lose the likes of Cutler, Keeslar, Rich Bean, Darin Friend, Kamal Cariuty and Scott Smith .
The Team: front: Jim Keeslar, Phil Cutler; back:
Todd Strane, Scott Rodesiler, Mark Ludlow, Greg
Miller, Darin Friend, Coach Johnson, Tom Loveberry, Kamal Cariuty, Loran Fickle and Rich
Bean .

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�WE ARE FAMILY!

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�This year 's squad , under the guidance of Coach Bob Bel l,
had a rough going of it. Because there wasn 't a freshman
team , many of the team members were ine xperienced freshmen . However, through hard work and dedication, they
gained much experience and valuable confidence .
Although the Junior Birds posted only 3 wins against 15
losses , many bright spo ts were evident . John Taylor and
Steve Hinds led the team in scoring while Steve led in
rebounds along with Eric Rice. Tom Bean acted as the floor
leader.
Even though the squad lost more games than they won, the
coach and team exemplified sportsmanship and character
throughout their rocky climb.
The Team : front: Manager Lance Wiser; second : Jim Burge,
Tom Bean , Mike Hagaman, Wally Schu ltz, Tom Loveberry,
Scott Brand ; back: Coach Bell , Brett Cutler, John Taylor,
Doug Russell, Steve Hinds, Eric Rice , Brad Rurka and David
Sobiech .

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�JV'9 CLIMB
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
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�Matmen Rebuildin&amp;

The Oriole matmen of 1979-1980 have experienced a solid
season of growth. One highlight of the season was when the
Quincy wrestlers placed third at the Dan Taylor Memorial
Wrestling Tournament at Hillsdale . The team captured second
place at the Big 8 Conference Meet.
At the State Contest Tim Brewer, most outstanding wrestler
of 1979-80 and co-captain of the team , placed fourth at the
138 pound weight class.
Although the season was a tough strugg le , the Oriole wres-

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tiers have grown and started to rebuild a strong foundation lor
the future of the Quincy wrestling program .
The Team : front: Coach Downey , John Spragg , Lloyd Paul,
Todd Cochrane, Phil Higbea, Von Nicholson, Art Kahaian,
Jeremy Martin , Steve Stempien , Brent Parkinson, manager
Tom Brewer; back : Kent Falstad , Dave Burlew, Scott Wilkinson , Mike Hard , Kevin VanVleet , Gregg Saunders , Tim
Brewer , Brent Whitney , Jim Supianoski , Robert Hard , Bill
Smith , Alec Legg, John Burge and statistician Nancy Kahaian .

�135

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�Buf .

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The Orioles compiled a 3-10 conference
record and a 6-12 overall record but all they
needed were 10 more runs and they would have
won 9 of 13 conference games.
The Orioles were second in the league in team
batting average with .306 and they were first in triples, second in doubles and fifth in singles.
Bryan Harmon and Scott Rodes iler were
named to the first All Conference team. Designated hitter Harmon hit .409 with a .579 slugging
percentage while shortstop Rodesiler hit .435
with a .761 slugging percentage .
Brian Ludlow was named as a member of the
second All Conference team . Ludlow was also a
designated hitter who hit .341 .
Kevin VanVleet and John Burge were accorded
Honorable Mention.
The Team: front: Tyler Baldwin, Jim Keeslar,
Rich Bean , Scott Rodesiler, Kevin VanVleet ; second row: manager Rob Smith , Bryan Harmon,
Scott Smith , Loran Fickle , Brian Ludlow , Curtis
Keeton; back : Darin Friend , Ken Letts , Bob Presley, John Burge, assistant coach Jack Adams and
head coach Mike Nowicki.

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�Junior Birds Conduct

138

�9uccessful Campaign
The Junior Birds ended their season with a
6-4 record, a .312 team batting average, a .419
on base average, 100 runs scored and 80 stolen bases .
Individually Tom Bean led the team in hitting
with a .571 average. He also led the team with
a .636 on base average. Mark Ludlow had 3
home runs and 17 stolen bases while Tom
Loveberry had two triples and Todd Strane
three doubles.
The Team : front: manager; second row:
Todd Strane, Brent Parkinson, Mike Hagaman,
Kent Falstad, Kurt Spalding; third row : Tom
Bean, Mark Ludlow, Bill Poole, Wally Schultz,
Jim Burge , Scott Brand; fourth row : Doug
Loveberry, Steve Hinds, Doug Russell, Brad
Rurka, Tom Loveberry; back: assistant coach
Downey and coach Gruner.

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�Awesome Thine/ads Run Over
Opponents

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�The 1980 track squad proved to be too hot to handle as they
smoked through their regular season undefeated. They
scored no less than 90 points in a dual meet and also won the
conference and regional meets.
Six team members scored at least 100 points: Keith Teach out, Mark Ludlow, Greg Miller , Jim Kesslar, Rich Bean and
Tyler Baldwin .
Teachout set school records in the shot put of 51 '7" and in
the discus with 139'9Y2' . Bean set a mile record of 4:29.2
while Kesslar tied the 880 record with a time of 58.6 . A new
record of 41 .0 was set by Baldwin in the 330-yd . low hurdles

and the 440 relay team of Supianoski , Faulkner, Sm ith and
Brian Ludlow set a school record of 45 .5.
Team Members : front : Jim Keeslar, Keith Teachout, Eric
Rice , Steve Hinds, Kevin Kaiser, Brian Beaudin, Dan Richards; second row : Jack Faulkner, Rich Bean , Jim Supianoski,
Mark Ludlow, Tony Cariuty , Shannon Rice , Scott Sm ith ; thi rd
row: Brian Ludlow, Brett Cutler , Tyler Baldwin, Myron Welch ,
Duane Sellers, Brian Preston , Coach Bob Bell ; back: Wally
Gibson, Todd Cochrane, Dave Finley, Jay Millard, Phil Higbea
and Coach Dan Ludlow.

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�TRYING 9EA90N
The accomplishments of the 1979 team were
numerous. Besides breaking seven team
records, the varsity played in the district championship game. Even though QHS lost to Jonesville
33-35, it was the first time in girls' basketball history that a Quincy team advanced so far in tournament play.
After a slow start, the team's skills, attitude and
teamwork improved. greatly as the season progressed .
Kris Condra was selected by the league
coaches as a member of the Big Eight all conference team and Karice Loveberry was given honorable mention .
The Team : front: Gail Condra, Carolyn Laurell,
Sherry Sherwood, Jill Faulkner, Brenda Cottman ;
back: Coach Bob Stewart, Cathy Johnson , Karice
Loveberry, Dawn Brown , Tammy Johnston , Pam
Loose, Kris Condra, Amy Geishert and manager
Nancy Bowerman .

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�JV LADY CAGER9 DI9PLAY WINNING EFFORT

The 1979 junior varsity girls' basketball team
played with toughness and determination . This
young team, composed mainly of freshmen, practiced hard and played with a tremendous team
effort. Using an effective offense, the Orioles
achieved a 9-5 conference record and a 10-5
record overall.
The Team : front: Renee Matz, Lori Bailey, Ginger Hartbarger, Chris Toth; back: Leah Williamson, Kristy Hutchins, Kelli Campbell, Linda Allen ,
Diane Gilbert, Tammy Clark, Nan Weber, Cathy
Smith, Chris Johnson, Denise Laurell and Coach
Melissa Lloyd .

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�Jensen Volleyball MVP

Sandy Jensen was accorded
all conference volleyball honors along with being selected
as the most valuable player.
The team completed their
season with a 6-8 overall
record and tied for fifth place in
the Big 8.

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�Coach Melissa Lloyd, Colleen Avery ,
Lena Arnett, Sandy Jensen, Tori Budd,
Becky Wilson, Cathy Johnson, Sherry

Sherwood , Tracy Rockhold and Manager
Kelly Johnson. not pictured: Karen Middel and Amy Geishert.

14

�New Coach Leads JV's

In Mr. Adams ' first year as JV volleyball coach ,
his team posted a 10-4 record.
Linda Allen and Denise Laurell were top servers earning 141 points and 61 points respectively. Top setters were Chris Johnson , Denise
Laurell and Beth Tobolske while Chris Johnson
and Linda Allen were top diggers. Amy Geishert
was among the best spikers until she moved up to
the varsity. Other top spikers were Cathy Page,
Linda Allen and Nan Weber.
The Team : front: Anna Henderson, Beth
Tobolske , Diane Gilbert, Tammy Clark , Penny
Wygant, Denise Laurell; middle: Kelli Talbot, Amy
Geishert, Chris Johnson , Nan Weber, Linda Allen ,
Cathy Page ; back: Coach Jack Adams, manager
Connie Ebert. not pictured : Tammy Dooley and
Leah Williamson.

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�41 CON9ECUTIVE WIN9 AND NO
OPP091TION!

150

�Forty-one consecutive dual meet wins in four
years is the record of the girls' track team, not to
mention first place victories in relays, invitationals, the conference meet and the regional.
As if all that isn't a record in itself, Tori Budd set
a discus record of 101 '6% ", Ginna Rice a shot put
record of 37'11 W', Kris Condra a high jump
record of 5'0" , and Karice Loveberry achieved
the highest point total ever in QHS girls' track.
Karice set records in the 11 0-yd . hurdles (15.0),
the 220-yd. dash (25 .9), and she went on to set a
state record of 29.4 in the 220-yd. hurdles.
Team Members: front: Dianna Parker, Lori Bai-

ley, Sherry Poole, Kerri Smith , Ginger Arnett,
Sherry Sherwood, Denise Wineland , Nan Weber,
Tammy Clark; second row: Lisa Kochendorfer,
Diane Gilbert, Dana Sperbeck, Gail Condra, An ita
Cekander, Darlene Kling, Karice Loveberry,
Sherry Gibson, Dawn Brown , Pat Fryer; third row:
Coaches Gary Adams and Marty Chard , Tina
Hand , Ginna Rice, Kris Condra, Tori Budd , Amy
Geishert, Tammy Johnston, Anna Ala-Ketola,
Pam Loose ; back: Dawn McClellan, Tammy Dooley, Ch ris Toth , Teresa Waltz, Rhonda Wilber,
Dawn Ledbetter, Jill Faulkner, Brenda Cottman
and Becky Wilson.

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�Q. M.S.
153

�EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE
Beckie Badders
Valarie Beckwith
Karen Bell
Daniel Bennett
Christie Betts

Harold Blowers
Vonnie Borton
Joseph Bowerman
Cheryl Bradley
Tamara Brewer

Timothy Brown
Andrew Buell
Teresa Byrd
Lori Camp
Eric Carbone

Rebekoh Cekander
Scott Clifford
Ronald Coco
Gerald Collins
Sarah Creager

Doran Curtiss
Julie Davis
Timothy Delaney
Lynn DesJardins
Brian Ditton

Jennifer Dobson
Lori Dobson
David Donbrock
Deena Dowker
Skip DuBay

Kim Eddington
Mike Ellis
Theresa Ervans
Joel Falstad
Paula Falzon

154

�Timothy Finley
Charlene Fletcher
Amy Gay
David Geiman
Peggy Gollnick

Karen Gordon
Tammie Green
Art Hart
Danny Higbee
Dawn Hilton

Gerald Hinds
Lewis Horn
Laurie Horney
Karen Hosek
Kelly Johnson

Tammy Johnson
Kirk Larson
Inez Letts
Lori Litwaitis
Ona Lothamer

Pat Lutterbeck
Lisa Lyons
Jim Maggart
Doug Marsh
Bart Marshall

Brian Marshall
Shaun Massey
Randy McCurley
Rachel McRae
Steve Meade

Jeff Miller
Michelle Miller
Steve Miller
Robert Miner
Mike Mitchell

155

�Michael Mocherman
Lisa Moore
Danny Morris
Patricia Mraz
Teresa Neeley

Tina Nickles
Kelly Norton
David Ostrander
Julie Owens
Jodie Paul

Brad Paupore
Bruce Pohl
Melissa Powers
Mike Renfro
Kelly Riddle

Alton Ritcher
David Roberts
Robyn Rubley
Suzette Sailor
Robert Saxman

Rebecca Smith
Stacie Smith
Michelle Sobiech
Beth Sours
T arri Spragg

Robert Stanton
Terry Stephens
Karen Stempien
Lisa Stempien
Kristie Strouse

Kenneth Teachout
Debbie Thomas
David Thornton
Suzanne Toth
Dale Tuttle

Alicia Veysey
Kathy Walker
James Walker
GaryWalp
Mike Waterbury

156

�Stacey Westfall
Pamela Wilber
Tim Wilkinson
Arnette Will iamson
Gail Wineland

Lance Wiser

Not Pictured :
Marcia Miller

SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE
Shirley Adams
Erica Arnold
Lori Babbage
Gordon Bassage
Shelly Beaudin

Tim Beaudin
Terry Berkshire
Tim Berry
Allen Blodgett
William Blowers

James Boulton
Toni Bowerman
Laurie Bradley
Tim Brockway
Terri Brower

Shari Brown
Karine Cariuty
David Chaney
Tammy Combs
Jackie Cooper

Jennine Craig
Michelle Craig
Monique Craig
Kelli Cutler
Eric Dules

157

�Dean DeCaire
Franklin Easterday
Vicki Eddington
Lynn Edwards
Susan Engelhardt

Michelle Fillmore
Doug Finley
Craig Fish
Diane Fletcher
Lisa Gilbert

Michael Gipple
Jody Grigg
Ken Groendal
Billie Harbaugh
Joe Harmon

Wendy Harmon
Rodney Harper
Kathy Herman
Pam Hockenberry
Mark Houvener

Roger Johnson
Becky Jones
Teddy Kahaian
Candie Kaiser
David Karney

Robert Knowles
Ken Kurtz
Scott Latta
Lonnie Laurie
Candy Lincoln

Eric Lippert
Scott Locke
Thomas Lothamer
Scott Lutterbeck
LaNean Lutz

Edward Marsh
Trevor Mast
Dawn McDowell
Tammy McMichael
James McRae

158

�Tonya Meyer
Cynthia Michael
Danny Nance
Marjorie Nave
Kelli Newberry

Bradley Parrish
Tracy Peterson
Jill Philippy
Elton Potter
Shawn Poynor

William Richards
Sherry Ritchey
JoEIIen Robson
Brent Rodgers
Randy Root

Amy Rootes
Bernina Rossetter
Timothy Rzepka
Richard Sanderson
Tim Schmidt

David Spalding
Jody Spragg
Matt Smith
Pamela Stark
Dana Stempien

Ronald Tesch
Gordon Thomas
Todd Thurman
Donna Tobalske
Tina Trail

Greg Trowbridge
Stella VanWald
Dawn Waligora
Shawna Walters
Tryon Wentworth

Elaina Wood
Melissa Woods
Jerry Wright
Brent Wygant
Stephanie Wymer

159

�9/XTH GRADE 9/XTH GRADE
JanaAcox
Sheila Anderson
Shawn Avra
Jason Bailey
Angela Basse

Marion Beckwith
Joseph Berry
Todd Betts
Laura Blackman
Timothy Blodgett

Bobby Blowers
Shawn Bowers
Robyn Burks
Edward Cariuty
Barbara Cekander

Chantal Cochrane
Bryan Collins
Stacey Conn in
Thomas Copeland
Mike Cottman

Travis Creager
Virginia Culver
Todd DenBraber
Douglas Dobson
Michael Dowker

Dusti Earl
Angela Erts
Timothy Erts
Penelope Evans
Mary Geiman

Melissa Goodman
Paula Gratz
Darlene Griner
David Hammon
Douglas Harper

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�!:JIXTH GRADE !:JIXTH GRADE
Louis Hickey
Darin Higbee
Robert Hooley
Chad Horn
Robert Hyde

Jerry Jackowiak
Teresa Jeffery
Billy Jeffries
George Jenkot
Teresa Johnson

William, Kanaby
Jeffrey Kiersey
Gregory Madsen
Tracy Maggart
Patricia Mason

Matthew McConnell
Joel Mitchell
Laurinda Morrison
Jay Murdock
Lisa Nave

Carson Neible
Tammy Newberry
Frenda Otis
Rex Otis
Annette Paul

Matthew Pepper
Michelle Powers
Scott Preston
Constance Quimby
Dawn Quimby

Paula Rathert
Mark Ricker
Susan Rickman
Annette Roberts
Suzanne Roberts

161

�Jerrod Rob inson
Kandy Root
Kim Rosendaul
Stephanie Roush
Melanie Ryan

Sandra Salyer
Jason Shilling
Brian Shortridge
David Sleesman
Lisa Smallwood

Scott Sobiech
Robert Smith
Kevin Stempien
Shawn Talbot
Sherri Taylor

Karilyn Teachout
Annette Tesch
Todd Thibedeau
David Thompson
Franklin Tobalske

Lilly Toth
Penny Tuttle
Rhonda VanRiper
John Walker
KellyWalp

Thomas Watson
LeeAnn Watters
James Weber
David Wilson
Melissa Wood

Seventh Grade
Danny Meyer
Darin Ricker
David Wilcox

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Not Pictured:
Sixth Grade
William Everett

�QM99PORT9
CR099 COUNTRY
front: Scott Locke , Brad Parrish , Ted Kahaian , Jim Luce ,
Lonnie Lowrey , Tim Beaudin ;
middle : Terry Berksh ire , Scott
Lutterbeck, Dale Tuttle , Dave
Spalding , Ken Kurtz , Denny
Higbee , Trevor Mast ; back :
Willy Richards , David Karney ,
Shawn Poynor , Tim Fi nley ,
Dave Roberts , Ken Teachout,
Willy Blowers and Coach Bob
Bell .

WRESTLING
front: Tim Brockway, Tim Rzepka, Danny Nance,
Scott Cl ifford , James Luce , Brad Parrish , Sonny
Henderson , Gordon Bassage, Tim Beaudin, Ted
Kahaian , Joel Falstad , Richie Sanderson ; back:
manager Tim Blodgett, Tim Berry, Danny Morris,

Brent Wygant, Allen Blodgett, Matt Smith , Andy
Buell , Bart Marshall , T im Brown, Lou is Horn ,
Bruce Pohl, Dean DeCaire , Greg Thompson and
Coach Greg Gruner.

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�Girls' and Boys'

Eighth Grade Girls ' Basketball
Team: front: Lori Dobson, Tina
Nickles, Lynn DesJardins, Pam
Wilbur , Dawn Hilton , Debbie
Thomas , Inez Letts , Robyn
Rubley , Kelly Johnson ; back:
Becky Smith , Stacie Smith,
Jodi Paul, Patti Lutterbeck ,
Ona Lothame r, Beth Sours ,
Michelle Miller, Arnett Williamson , Alicia Veysey , Michelle
Sobiech , Val Beckwith and
Coach Lil i Markey.
Seventh Grade Girls' Basketball Team : Jeanine Craig,
Tammy McMichael, Keli Cutler,
Michelle Fillmore, Shari Brown,
Karime Cariuty, Coac~1 Gail
Banker, Stephanie Wymer, Lori
Babbage , Pam Stark, Dena
Stempien, JoEIIen Robson and
Erica Arnold .

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�Basketball

Eighth Grade Boys ' Basketball
Team : front: manager Joe
Mitchell and Coach Lonney
Evon ; back : David Donbrock ,
Mike Waterbury, Brian Ditton,
Doug Marsh , Kenny Teachout,
David Roberts, Mike Mitchell ,
Skip DuBay , Tim Finley, Gerald
Hinds, Tim Wilkinson, Shawn
Massey and Tim Delaney.
Seventh Grade Boys' Basketball Team : front: Scott Lutterbeck , Kenny Kurtz, Shawn
Poynor , David Spalding, Tim
Schmidt; back: Scott Sobiech ,
Rick Lippert , David Murray,
Craig Fish, David Karney, John
Sattler, Lonnie Laurie and
Coach Rick Moore.

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�f;ont: Joel Falstad , David Murray, Jimmy Luce,
John Sattler, Brad Parrish , Scott Lutterbeck , Ted
Kahaian , Denny Higbee, David Chaney; middle:
Darrin Ricker, Kenny Kurtz, David Spalding , Willie
Richards, Bart Marshall , Mike Waterbury, Tim Wil-

QM9
TRACK

kinson , Dave Donbrock; back : Coach Evon, Dale
Tuttle, Kenny Teachout, Doug Marsh , Mike Mitchell , Andy Buell , Dave Roberts , Tim Finley, Terry
Stephens and David Karney.

front: Becky Smith, Cindi Michael, Lori Camp, Keli Cutler, Erica
Arnold, Kelly Johnson, Michelle Sobiech, Tammy Brewer, Robyn
Rubley, Stacie Smith , JoEIIen Robson; middle: Suzanne Toth, Debbie Thomas, Amy Rootes, Lori Litwaitis, Lynn DesJardins, Val Beckwith , Kelly Norton, Dena Stempien, Pam Stark, Julie Owens; back:
manager Tina Trail, Pam Wilber, Patti Lutterbeck, Shari Brown , Sue
Sailor, Karime Cariuty, Stephanie Wymer, Dawn Hilton, Alicia Veysey, Toni Bowerman, Lori Babbage and Coach Abbott.

�CHEERLEADERS
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Boys ' Basketball Cheerlead ers : 1) Eighth Grade : Robyn
Rubley, Karen Gordon , Becky
Smith, Michelle Sobiech and
Lori Camp ; 2) Seventh Grade:
front : Jack ie Cooper ; bac k:
Erica Arnold . LaNean Lu t z,
Karime Cariuty , Tina Trail and
JoEIIen Robson.
Girls' Basketball Cheerleaders :
3) Eighth Grade: Kelly Norton,
Karen Gordon , Sue To t h ,
Karen Stempien and Lisa
Stempien ; 4) Seventh Grade:
Tina T r ail , Cindy Michael ,
LaNean Lutz, Amy Roots and
Dawn Waligora .

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�QM9
BAND9
8th GRADE
FLUTES
Val Beckwith
Teresa Engelhardt
Tammy Johnson
Rachel McRae
Tina Nickles
Jodi Paul
Melissa Powers
Becky Smith
Kris Strouse

TROMBONE
Peggy Gollnick

BARITONE
Michelle Miller

BASS CLARINET
Deena Dowker
Juli Owens

ALTO SAX
Lynn DesJardins
Patti Lutterbeck
Lisa Lyons
Steven Miller

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BARITONE SAX

7th GRADE

Paula Falzon

CLARINETS

FLUTES
Tonya Meyer
Kathy Herman
Jill Philippy
Pam Stark
JoEIIen Robson

Becky Badders
Cheryl Bradley
Lorie Camp
Jennifer Dobson
David Geiman
Dawn Hilton
Laura Horney
Lori Litwaitis
Dave Ostrander
Kelly Riddle
Karen Stempien
Kathy Walker

TRUMPETS

ALTO CLARINET

PERCUSSION

Stacy Smith

PERCUSSION
Bart Marshall
Mike Mitchell
Robyn Rubley

TRUMPETS
Tim Brown
Lori Dobson
Bobby Miner
Beth Sours

Erica Arnold
Rebecca Jones
Candie Kaiser
Jody Spragg
Todd Thurman
Tina Trail

Bobby Knowles
Tammy McMichael
Stephanie Wymer

CLARINETS
Karime Cariuty
Lynn Edwards
Susan Engelhardt
Lisa Gilbert
Danny Meyers
James Nance
Bernina Rossetter

�TROMBONES
Michelle Fillmore
Teddy Kahaian
David Karney
Kenny Kurtz
Trevor Mast

ALTO SAX
Brad Parrish
Dawn Waligora
Melissa Woods

TENOR SAX
Dena DeCaire

FRENCH HORN
Shawna Walters

BARITONE
Jim McRae

6th GRADE
OBOE
William Kanaby

FLUTES
Mary Geiman
Suzie Roberts
Sandy Salyer
Lisa Smallwood

TROMBONES
Tim Blodgett
Mike Dowker
Tim Erts
Bill Jeffries
Jeff Kiersey
Shelley Bowers
Johnny Walker

BARITONE
Kandy Root
Angie Basse
Doug Dobson
Jerry Jackowiak
Matthew Pepper

CLARINETS
Marion Beckwith
Laura Blackman
Virginia Culver
Angela Erts
Melissa Goodman
Monica Harris
Paige Mason
Paula Rathert
Annette Roberts
Kim Rosendaul
Sherri Taylor

ALTO SAX
Penny Evans
Robert Hooley

TRUMPETS
Edward Cariuty
Matt McConnell
Joey Mitchell
Kevin Stempien

FRENCH HORN
Laurinda Morrison

PERCUSSION
Tracy Maggart
Jay Murdock
Brian Shortridge

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�8th GRADE
COLOR GUARD
Band Color Guard: Kelly Riddle , Jodi Paul, Julie Owens,
Steve Miller and Tim Brown.

QM9 9TUDENT COUNCIL
front: Michelle Sobiech, 8th rep; Rachel McRae,
Secretary; David Spalding , President; Joe Mitchell , 6th rep; Denny Higbee, 8th rep; back: Kelly
Johnson , Vice President; James Luce, Treasurer;
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Erica Arnold, 7th rep; Brad Parrish, 7th rep;
Penny Evans, 6th rep ; and advisor Mr. Henry
Longhini.

�Top Left: Sixth Grade Spelling Bee
participants : Kim Rosendaul, Doug
Dobson, Jim Weber, Tina Horn,
Chantal Cochrane, Sherry Taylor,
Scott Sobiech, William Everett, George
Jenkot, Mrs. Leosh , Bob Smith and
Shawn Talbot. Above Right: Seventh
Grade Spelling Bee Participants:
Kenny Kurtz, Teddy Kahaian , Donna
Tobolske, Michelle Fillmore, Melissa
Woods, Tim Brockway, Stephanie
Wymer, Erica Arnold , JoEIIen Robson ,
David Karney, Becky Jones and Pam
Stark. Bottom : QMS Math Competition
Participants: Becky Jones, Billie
Harbaugh, Scott Sobeich , Jay Bailey,
Darin Higbea, Doug Dobson, David
Karney, David Spalding , Tim Finley,
Alicia Veysey, David Ostrander and
Mrs. Banker.

Compefifions Keep
QM9Going
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�AWARDS
SUBJECT
8th: Science
Social Studies
English
Mathematics

MOST OUTSTANDING
Lori Dobson
Beth Sours
Lori Dobson
Lori Dobson
Tim Finley
Lori Dobson
Sue Toth
Kenny Teachout

MOST IMPROVED
Art Hart

7th: Science
Social Studies
English
Mathematics
Humanities and Geog .
Physical Education
Citizenship·
Outstanding Contribution
Award- Becky Jones and
Melissa Woods

Teddy Kahaian
Karime Cariuty
Donna Tobalske
Bille Harbaugh
Kenny Kurtz
Shari Brown
David Spalding
Shari Brown

Mike Gipple
Wendy Harmon
Matt Smith
Tonya Meyer
Jody Spragg
Pam Hockenberry
Matt Smith
Gordon Bassage

6th: Science
Social Studies
English
Mathematics

Robert Smith
Shawn Talbot
Annette Tesch

Tim Blodgett
Annette Paul
David Thompson
David Thompson
Barbara Cekander
Frenda Otis
Melanie Ryan

Band
Physical Education
Citizenship
Outstanding Contribution
Award- Lori Dobson
Faculty Award- Lori Dobson

Reading
Citizenship

Angela Basse
David Hammond
Penny Evans

Karen Bell

MOCK ELECTIONS
Outstanding Contribution Award
in Science- Shawn Talbot,
Kevin Stempien and Scott
Sobeich
Outstanding Contribution Award
in Social Studies- William
Everett
Longest Hair
Eric Carbone and Theresa Ervans

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Shyest
David Geiman and Melissa
Powers

Best Looking
Mike Waterbury and Kelly Norton

Shortest
Lance Wiser and Kelly Johnson

Teachers' Pet
Mike Waterbury and Rachel
McRae

Tallest
Mike Mocherman and April Jett
Most Athletic
Gerald Hinds and Sue Toth

Class Cut-Ups
Joel Falstad and Kris Strouse

Class Flirts
Gary Walp and Gail Wineland

Best Dressed
Bart Marshall and Lori Dobson

Best Personality
Bart Marhsall and Kelly Johnson

Most Talkative
Mike Mocherman and Kris
Strouse
Most Likely to Succeed
Mike Waterbury and Lori Dobson
Best All Around
Mike Waterbury and Michelle
Sobeich

�Q.M.9. FACULTY
Mrs. Gail Banker
Memphis State University. M .A.
Mathematics
8th Grade Quiz Bowl Advisor

Mr. Charles Cook
Western Michigan University,
B .S.
Mathematics
8th Grade Physical Education

Mr. Robert Bell
Hillsdale College , B.A .
Mathematics
QMS / QHS Cross Country
JV Basketball Coach
QHS Boys' Track Coach

Mr. Kenneth Downey
Hillsdale College , B.A.
Social Studies
Science
Exploratory
QHS Wrestling Coach
QHS JV Baseball Coach

Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Michigan University ,
M.A.
English
7th Grade Spelling Bee Adv isor

Mr. Jack Feller
Adrian Col lege , B.A.
Science

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�Mrs. Sharon Ferriss
Michigan State University, B.A.
Science

Mr. Gregory Gruner
Central Michigan University,
B.S.
Humanities
Geography
OMS Wrest ling Coach
JV Baseball Coach

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Mrs . Christine Forrister
University of Michigan
Reading Lab

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

Mrs. Mary Gale
Olivet College
Physical Education
Exploratory

Mrs . Sharyn Leash
Hillsdale College , BA
Eng lish
6th Grade Spelling Bee Advisor

�Mr. Gary Male
Western Michigan University,
B.S.
Social Studies
QHS Youth in Government
Advisor

Mr. Robert Undeen
Castleton State College , M.A.
Social Studies
English
8th Grade Quiz Bowl Advisor

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

Mrs . Cathy Ward
Michigan State University
Mathematics
Exploratory

Mr. Robert Stewart
Defiance College , M.A.
Social Studies
English
QHS Varsity Girls ' Basketball
Coach

Mrs . Carol Ludlow
Learning Disabilities Aide

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�FIFTH GRADE
Lori Baker
Mike Baldwin
Jacinda Beckwith
Robert Bennett
Deborah Berry
Iva Blowers

Millie Blowers
Jason Bowers
Brian Bowerman
Willard Bradley
Marc Brand
Jeff Brown

Jennie Buell
Vikki Burley
Daren Carpenter
Jackie Cash
Dedra Cekander
Norman Cekander
Michelle Christian
Jerri Clark
Tom Cole
Mike Colon
Carrol Combs
Doug Craig

Angela Curtis
Shirley Delaney
Mike Dodd .
Tom Donbrock
Bobby Dooley
Timothy Dowker

Joey Dunn
Dennis Evans
David Fillmore
Glenn Finley
Janet Fletcher
Marilyn Fryer

Kendra Galin is
Richard Galinis
Eric Green
Jennifer Groendal
Timothy Hagaman
Lynn Hard
April Hardy
Steve Harmon
Jeff Hawes
Rick Herman
Leslie Hilton
Eddie Horney

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�Tammie Hutchins
Nedra Huttenlocher
Christy Jansen
David Jeffries
Laurie Johnson
Lorie Johnston
Tammy Justice
Donald Kahaian
Andy Kaiser
Dena Knapp
Brenda Kratzer
John Lacey

Joedy Latta
John Latta
Richard Lensky
Tom Lincoln
Alicia Lowther
David Luce

Deborah Lutterbeck
Kari Markley
Angela Marsh
Van Marshall
Scott Marvin
Sheril McAllister
Tammi McCall
Alan McClellan
Bobby McNall
Dennis Miller
Susie Miller
Tim Minton

Richard Moore
Mitchell Neeley
Karen Newberry
Rhonda Paul
Penny Parrish
Lori Pavelko
April Phi Iippy
Aaron Porter
Brian Price
Michelle Quimby
Darryl Rathert
Renee Richards
Mark Rootes
Kathleen Ryan
Richard Schultz
Philip Shidler
Bobbie Shill ing
Brian Smith

Jean Smith
Mike Smith
Tracy Snellenberger
Lori Sobiech
Kelly Sours
Robert Tenney

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�Christine Tong
Terry Trowbridge
Sanford Waltz
Audra Warner
Celeste Warner
Eric Waterbury
Lorrinda Whitney
Tracy Winger
Mike Winter
Scott Withington
Jackie Wood
Lonny Wright

Mrs. Sarah Coolman
Mrs. Doris Miller
Mrs. Gertrude Rider
Mrs. Kathleen Veysey

FOURTH GRADE
Trevor Anderson
Brian Badders
Marci Baker
Derek Ball
Laurie Barker
Billy Beckwith
Jimmy Bennett
Trent Blair
Tina Briggs
LeeAnn Brown Marnie Brown
Rachelle Brown

Lorna Sulkowski
Sean Burley
Temrey Burritt
Erik Buterbaugh
Cahd Carpenter
_Joey Cekander
Callie Clark
Steven Conley
Brian Connin
Carll Converse
Jason Coolman
Cary Coonce

Andy Cottman
Billy Crick
Bobby Crick
Angela Culver
Paul Davis
Paul Davis

180

�Lance DeMerritt
Greg Dobson
Richard Dobson
Tod Earl
Laura Easterday
Allen Ebert

Sarah Enos
Emily Fairbanks
Cindy Fillmore
Melinda Fleming
Jennifer Forrest
Derek Foster

Tim Gibson
Kelly Goshcoff
Kristy Grigg
Rick Hagaman
Brian Hall
Beth Hammond

Autumn Hardy
Andy Hawes
Josephine Hickerson
Audra Hickey
Tammy Hoag
Derek Horn
Jimmy Howard
Jeff Hutchins
Mary Jackson
Michelle Jeffrey
Nicole Jeffrey
Julie Johnson

Kenny Johnson
Patty Justice
Karen Kratzer
Mark Landis
Jamie Lemke
Jodi Lemke

JenniLeosh
Mark Lewis
John Locklin
Beverly Lowther
Steve Marowelli
David Marshall
Debbie Marvin
Lisa Mason
Danny Mawby
Michael McConnell
Lisa McCurly
Melissa McMichael

Kristy McRae
Miquel Michael
Pam Miller
Lisa Mraz
Sandra Nave
Derek O'Connell

181

�Chris Otis
Lonna Otis
Regina Parks
Jill Paul
Tina Paul
Wade Paul
Tim Pearson
Shannon Persails
Christa Pifer
Chad Purcell
Amy Quimby
Derik Reich hart
Michelle Richards
Ronald Richards
Nikki Ritter
Julie Roberts
Tad Rossman
Traci Ryan

Steve Salyer
Jay Sanderson
Kim Shaw
Dorcas Shilling
Jamie Spurlock
Paul Stark
Christal Strong
Shawn Strong
Amy Swallow
Doug Tanner
Rhonda Tesch
Brian Tobolske

Steve Trail
Noell Tucker
Penny Varney
Carol Wilson
Michelle Winger
Mindy Woods

Ms. Phylis Corless
Mrs. Phyllis Lewis
Mrs. Mary Ellen Newton
Mrs. Paulette Stempien

THIRD GRADE
Perry Acox
Amy Allen
Brett Allman
Brian Anderson
Michelle Ash
Joel Asher

182

�Toby Baade
Cheryl Balcom
Dawn Basse
Sonja Bean
Kathy Boardman
Kathy Bondy
Brett Bowers
Dawn Briggs
Wayne Burke
Cindy Cekander
Chris Christian
Mike Clemonson

Steve Clifford
Tammy Colon
Dena Converse
Clint Cook
Melinda Cook
Kim Cooke

Gaye Coolman
Steve Counterman
Riesie Cox
Kevin Crowder
Kirk Cutler
Dean Dixon
Joyce Douglas
Jason Enos
Erica Ewers
Laney Fickle
Yon Fletcher
Kathy Freese
Heather Gambler
Colt Gollnick
Jim Gordon
Georgia Griner
Angela Hagaman
Jennifer Hand
Robert Harrington
Annissa Hart
Michelle Hawkins
Melissa Hawley
Staci Higbea
Dale Horn
Gale Horn
Tina Houvener
Tom Houvener
Tom Hughes
Janelle Jeffrey
Joey Johnson

Tonya Jones
Gary Karney
Kathy Knapp
Brad Kriser
Danielle Laurell
Christina Leyo

183

�Dawn Lindbert
Kevin Longhini
JoEl Lothamer
Jeff Lutterbeck
Scott Maggart
Todd Male

Brenda Manley
Todd Massey
Autumn Marson
Barbara McClellan
Michelle McCiughen
Judd McDowell

Chad McGiothlen
Tina Meyer
Veronica Minton
Chris Monroe
Holly Moore
Loretta Moore

Sandy Morrison
Chad Mussleman
Julie Nance
Dan Nave
Amy Newberry
Jim Noble

Tami Parks
JoEIIen Parrish
Chris Pepper
Heath Persails
Beth Philippy
Joel Potter

Jennifer Rathert
Darrin Rehner
Lyn Reynolds
John Richardson
Jaime Sanderson
Richard Sarles

Sandy Siegel
Angel Simaske
Dena Smallwood
Brian Smith
Henry Snellenberger
Lori Stayner

Keli Strause
Paul Swift
Deborah Thompson
Samuel Tucker
Timothy Tuttle
Loretta Tobolske

Mark VanWald
Fred Wagner
Michelle Waite
Hugh Watson
Jason Webb
Valerie Weber

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�Julie Weller
Toby Winger
Kent Wyatt

Ms. Kathleen French
Mrs. Ruth King
Ms. Pamela Lindbert
Ms. Mary Grace Sewell
Mrs. Hazel VanHoosear

SECOND GRADE
Jenny Adams
David Anderson
Tony Baker
Donnie Banker
Brandon Barrett
Tina Barry

Pat Beldock
Jeff Bender
Jill Bennett
Stephanie Blount
Monique Boley
Steve Booher

Nick Bowers
Joey Bradley
Tammi Briggs
Sarah Brown
Brian Buckley
Melisa Burk

Casey Burleson
Derek Carpenter
Yvonne Cekander
Eric Cheyne
Ron Christian
Kelly Clifford

Shawn Cockrell
Kathleen Coco
Kenny Coco
Gala Cole
Jamie Conley
Bonnie Converse

Nicky Crandall
Chad Curtis
Derek Curtis
Lorrie Davis
Terry Davis
Danny Ditton

185

�Melissa Dodd
Jane Douglas
Jodi Edwards
Jerry Ferrier
Christina Field
Roxanne Fincham

Tim Finney
Ginger Foley
Nickolas Forrest
Jason Gale
Jenny Gallatin
Larry Gallatin

Tracy Gill
Juanita Gollnick
Karen Goshcoff
Candace Grove
Mike Hacker
Melinda Hagaman

Glenn Hard
Weston Hardy
Shannon Harmon
Troy Harmon
Gretchen Heise
Sean Higbea

LeAnn Hoag
Heidi Hockenberry
Holly Hockenberry
David Hoffman
Michelle Howard
Pat Hyde

Chris Jeffrey
Dawn Kiersey
Becky Kimball
Angela Kirt
Leon Knirk
Dana Knisely

Brooks Kratzer
Carl Kurtz
Eric Lattas
Debbie Laurel!
Karen Mann
Ginger Marquart

Debbie Mawby
Brenda McClellan
Hope Meade
Eric Metcalf
Shawn Milks
Brent Miller

Bill Murphy
Sherry Neusbaum
Chad Newberry
Ryan O'Connell
Laura Otis
Joshua Ownes

186

�Cherish Parad ine
Terri Parks
Allen Paul
Joey Pechota
Mark Persails
Michelle Persails
Peter Peterson
Kirk Ph ilson
Kelly Pierson
Rex Pomranka
Tate Reichhart
Cherie Richards
Donna Richards
Amy Riley
David Roberts
Glen Sarles
Susan Saxman
Dan Scherer
Paul Searing
Matt Servey
Zail Sheets
Amy Shook
Brent Shook
Tim Smith
Eric Snellenberger
Brian Sowle
Brian Stempien
Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockford
Mike Tanner
Shawn Thompson
Gary Thornton
Becky Tobalske
Sandra Tryon
Cinamon Tucker
Kari Varney
Kelly Wagner
Matt Waligora
Robert Waltz
Sean Watson
Ronald Weller
Michelle Winger

Derek Wood

Mrs. Janie Coler
Mrs. Patricia Feller
Mrs. Wava Gano
Mrs. Kathryn Goschka
Ms. Patricia West

187

�FIR9TGRADE
Dennis Abbeg
Becky Acox
Curtis Akers
Denise Ash
Justin Asher
Devin Ball

Lori Banker
Frank Barker
Michelle Basse
Casey Bell
Cathy Bennett
Jennifer Bregger
Theresa Brooks
Judie Brouse
Eddie Brower
James Brown
Jenny Brown
Michael Brown
Erin Burley
Tracy Callahan
Timothy Clawson
Robert Clevenger
Dawn Cole
Brian Contat
Randy Counterman
Brady Cox
Kelly Craig
Katherine Daly
Scott Dobson
Tammy Douglas

Darla Dowker
Jeffrey Erts
Jody Fincham
Debora Flaugher
Gina Foley
Nicole Foster

Sara Gibson
Lloyd Gipple
Michelle Goshorn
Philip Goss
Tonia Green
Chad Hagaman

Ricky Halstead
Nicole Hamilton
Gregory Hardy
Otis Harrington
Archie Hickerson
Aaron Hilton

188

�Dennis Hoard
Sherry Hockenberry
Ryan Horn
Doris Houvener
Andy Hughes
Jason Huss

ian lnkenbrandt
Heather lvey
Angela Jeffrey
Kevin Johnson
Kathy Kranz
Lori Kriser

Angela Kubiac
Linda Kurtz
Jenna Letts
Michael Leyo
Kevin Lindbert
Jammie Lothamer

Lisha Loveberry
Chad Lown
Tammy Lujack
Derek Lytle
Jennifer Madsen
Danny Markley

Lori Marowelli
Travis Marshall
Stacy Marson
Tara May
Michael McCauley
Shasta McCiughen

Corena McDonald
Dia Miller
Tom Miller
Lee Mills
John Moeller
Amber Monroe

Roger Moore
Kelly Morrell
Dodi Neeley
Davie Newberry
Loretta Newberry
Jennifer Nichols

Teresa Otis
Mike Parshall
Robbie Peel
Erin Peterson
Becky Pifer
Jonelle Pogue

Justin Porter
Jason Price
Jason Quimby
Carmen Rathert
Christina Rathert
Stephanie Rathert

189

�Neal Reichhart
Katrina Renfro
Tim Reynolds
Jennifer Richer
Brian Rogers
Juanita Sarles

Mary Saxman
Paul Shilling
Amy Sieger
Michael Simpson
Kristy Smith
Bobbie Southworth

Clifford Speaker
David Stempien
Jennifer Suever
Jason Tell
Travis Tell
Paul Tong

Jake Tuckey
Billy Wagner
Tommy Wagner
Terry Winger
Tammi Winter
Amy Wonders

Mrs. Mareeda Gibson
Mrs. Elizabeth Grace
Mrs. Patt Male
Mrs. Jennalee Mish·Jer
Mrs. Carol Undeen

KINDERGARTEN
Amy Alexander
Kevin Allman
Hulda Anderson
Rachel Anderson
Caris a Ash
JoEilen Asher

Jody Ball
Kurt Barve
Michael Basse
Victor Berry
Gerald Biolchin i
Tammy Blair
Brent Bloom
Barry Joe Bondy
Kevin Brockway
Vicki Brower
Jen[lifer Burke
Jason Carpenter

90

�Jeff Christian
Candi Cole
Lori Conley
Shawn Cox
Dianna Crall
Jennifer Dalchow

Misty Davis
Danny Diaz
JoAnna Dooley
Peggy Dorton
David Easterday
Nicky Edwards
Elizabeth Finney
Shannon Gabbard
Luke Galinis
Kelli Gallitin
Michael Gano
Cynthia Gilchrest

Jonathon Gillen
Nicole Goss
Derek Griffith
Mark Gysel
Jamie Hacker
Terri Hacker
Holly Harrington
William Harrington
Robert Hart
Tammy Herlan
Debbie Hickerson
Daniel Hoffman
Diana Houvener
Heather Harnett
Carri !ford
Jason Jeffrey
Troy Johnson
Toby Kirk

Eric Knapp
Heather Kratzer
Michelle Lampman
Erin Lattas
Benjamin Lewis
Jamie Lowther

Beth Mann
Lane Manning
Jim Marowelli
Shannon Marshall
David Matousek
Shane McCavit
Greg McClellan
Eric McCulloch
Jason McFadden
Carrie McVicker
Scott Metcalf
Greg Michael

191

�Beth Mihocko
Ryan Moore
Matt Murphy
Jacob Myers
Laura Nowicki
Cory Parks

Aaron Paul
Tara Pearson
Jennifer Pinckert
Alan Pomranka
John Potter
Cory Preston
Nicole Reed
Tangi Richards
Karan Richardson
Todd Riley
Steven Roberts
Corey Rousch
James Russell
James Scherer
Bryan Schewe
Dawn Siegel
Bambi Simaske
Paul Smith
Aci&lt;tm Stephens
Jamie Strouse
Monica Thompson
Stacy Thompson
Derek Tressler
Jeff Tressler
Erik Undeen
Derek VanRiper
Derrick Veysey
Kristen Waligora
James Watters
Joe Westfall

Kaprice Wyatt

Mrs. Ruth McConnell
Mrs. Stonna Spalding
Aides:
Mrs. Norrita Geiman
Mrs. Donna Keeslar

Not Pictured:
Fifth Grade
Corey Avra
Darrel Button
Tammy Rzepka

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Third Grade
Darryl Meyers
Second Grade
Eddie Shaw
Rick Weller

First Grade
Christian Button
Jimmie Jones
Justin Price
Kindergarten
Daniel Grimes

�Mrs. Kathryn Bondurant- Remed. Rdg .
Ms. Deborah Doll- Music
Ms. Juanita Hull- Art
Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell- Spec. Ed .

Mr. Richardson Moore- Physical Education
Mrs. Janet Sanderson- Permanent Substitute
Mrs. Carol Smith- Remedial Reading

Mrs. Virginia Ball- Library Aide
Mrs. Pricilla Dodd- Soc. Adj . Room Aide
Ms. Lisa Dowell- Disabilities Aide

Mrs. Carol Saunders- Resource Room Aide
Mrs. Nancy Strang- Second Grade Aide
Mrs. Bonnie Worth- First Grade Aide

Mrs. Arlene Fickle- Playground Supervisor
Mrs. Janet Hawes- Playground Supervisor

Ms. Pat Wold- Speech Correction
Ms. Jean Huvendick- Special Education Service

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RECOATING INC.

Compliments of

Dr. and Mrs.
P. C. Baldwin

Recoating Used Abrasives for
Over 24 Years
639 -871 I
Arnold and Cole Streets

B&amp; D
TOOL &amp; DIE, INC.

BECKWITH FURNITURE
Large Stock of New Furniture
Bassett Headquarters

Custom Work- Jigs and Fixtures
114 W. Chicago, Quincy
639 -9305

Quincy

Central Rd. at S. Ray- Quincy Rd .
639-4246

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4-6 E. Chicago

34-36 W .Chicago

Quincy

278 -2664

Coldwater

BRANCH COUNTY
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC.
P.C.
K. 0. Branham , D.C.
683 E. Chicago Rd . 2 Miles East of 1-69
Coldwater, Michigan Phone (517) 279-9377
Good Luck to the Class of '80

and Crafts
Headquarters for
Year Around
Gardening and Crafts

639 -8505
Quincy

BRANCH
COUNTY
BANK
Coldwater, Michigan

BUDDS #I AUTO SERVICE
Bear Wheel Alignment and Balance
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Phone 639 -5605
133 W. Chicago
Quincy

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Package Liquor * Beer
Wine * Grocer ies
Hunting and Fishing Supplies

BRANCH
INSURANCE
AGENCY
46 W . Chicago St.
Quincy
Phone 639-41 00
Agents: Glenn DesJardins
Suzy Chess

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

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Good Luck
Quincy Orioles
Come in and See Us After
the Games
432 Chicago St.
Coldwater

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

Turtlebax • Osh Kosh
Chego • India Imports
Pogo Stick • Ely • Jr. Clothing
Quincy Oriole Jackets
Downtown Quincy

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�TOTAL HARD'NARE

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Compliments of

CHAPMAN SALES
AND SERVICE
280 N. Ray- Quincy Rd.
Quincy, Michigan

458 Marshall St.
8:30 to 6:00 Sat.
12 :00 to 5:00 Sun.
Fairfield Plaza
8:30 to 9:00 Mon., Tues., Wed ., Th., Fri.
Coldwater

Phone {517} 278-4185

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Service and Accessories

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COLDWATER ELECTRIC MOTORS
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278 -261 1

178 W . Garfield

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2112 Miles East of 1-69
Quincy, Michigan 49082

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Coldwater, Mi.
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�DOBSON INSURANCE

Congratulations
Seniors

CROTTY
CORPORATION
Quincy
Michigan

Elmer and Dan Dobson, Agents
"See Us for Your Insurance Needs"

STATE FARM

59 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater
278-2200
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2 to 4 Weeks Delivery
Coldwater, Ml 49036
Phone(517)279-9452

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Congratulations to
the Class of 1980

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Quincy, Michigan

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639-9035

GENE'S fM,;bnj SERVICE

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More Than a Flower Shop
65 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater
Tel. 279-9536
We Specialize in Orange and Black
Floral Pieces for Homecomings and Proms
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GREEN'S ORCHARD~
U.S. 12
Allen, Michgan

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Apples, Peaches, Plums in Season

We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9595
36 E. Chicago, Quincy

Stop at the S1i n of the
"Big Red Apple"

HAWKINS PRODUCE
MARKET
"In the Garden Yesterday,
In Our Store Today"
Coldwater

East U.S. 12
278-5587

· HOT SPOT
RESTAURANT
&amp; GIFT SHOP

(517) 869-2277

JOHNSON ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical Contractors
Frank Johnson . ............ . . 392 Hog Creek Rd.
Allen, Ml49227

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Fine Food • Fine Gifts
174 E. Chicago
Quincy

639-9655

�Best Wishes to the
Class of 1980
From the

Director, Officers and Staff
of
Offices in Quincy, Coldwater Twp., Bronson, North Adams

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�K &amp; M BAR
The Fun Spot
Sandwiches, Pool, Pinball,
Shuffleboard
Quincy, Michigan

Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater

Congratulations to the
Class of '80

KING

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Wholesale Electric Supplies
Telephone 51 7/278-4518
Two Miles East on Chicago Rd .
U.S. 12
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

LAKESIDE
SALES &amp; SERVICE

Compliments of KNAPP POOLS, INC.
923 E. Chicago- Coldwater
Owner: Bob Brickey

(517) 639 -7186

Heavy Equipment Bought and Sold
639 -5605
Mel Budd, Owner
133 W. Chicago Quincy

McCLELLAN
OIL CO.
AMOCO JOBBER
Don McClellan

For the Best in Carpeting

LODGE FLOOR
COVERING
405 N. W illow Brook Rd.
Coldwater

27 Church St.
Quincy , Michigan 49082

Goodyear and Reynolds Tires
Retread Tires Also

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FOUNDRY
COMPANY

A DIVISION OF THE
MARMON GROUP INC .

Est. 1854

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Supporting the Community and Progressive Education Through Cooperation and Donation.

Best Wishes
to All Graduates

NoQ&lt;&gt;gy can do it
like MciJonald's can ™

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Coldwater- Hillsdale

Tsh~CPenney
58 W . Chicago

279-6446
Coldwater

For Your Convenience
Shop the
J.C. Penney Catalog Center
279-7551

517 / 639 -7133

P.O. Box 186 50 N. Hanchett St.
Coldwater, Michigan 49036
Phone(517)278-5743

Social and Commercial Printing

• Sandwiches
• Sundaes
• Coolers

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

7 and 9 E. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan

Luncheon Special Every Day

BOB'S QUINCY DINER

QUINCY DAIRY QUEEN

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• Malts
• Shakes
• Cones

122 W. Chicago
Quincy
Congratulations Seniors

�Complete Line
of Bridal Gowns,
Bridesmaids
Dresses and
Formals

Always the
Latest Fashions
From
Sportswear
to the Most
Elegant
Evening
Wear

All at ...

APPAREL &amp; BRIDAL SHOPPE

6 W .. Chicago St.

Quincy

639-7475

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�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 ICE
COMPANY
Groceries- Beer
Wine -Ice
127 W . Chicago
Qu incy
639-7123

For the Contemporary
Young Man:
THE LIONS DEN
A Whole Shop Devoted to "Today" Clothes.

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279-7308

?2 &amp; C?'/ ;Jat:ty Stcee

Special Orders • Beverage Catering •
Party Planning
Liquor • Beer • W ine • Keg Beer
Lottery • Ice • Groceries
882 E. Chicago
Coldwater

�RADI O SHACK

SATTLER ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Company Owned
Mgr. Philip Shidler Sr.
278 -2544

Fairfield Plaza
Mon .- Fri . I 0-8
Sat. I0-6
Sun. 12 -5

Industrial and Agricultural
Electrical Se rv ice
Philip W . Sattler
690 Clarendon Rd.
517 I 639-4610
Quincy, Michigan 49082

SARGE'S MARKET
Speciali.zing in Low Prices
Small Enough to Know YouLarge Enough to Serve You .

I 06 W . Chicago

Quincy

639-8025

Congratulations Seniors

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SHORT &amp; SON, INC .
Coldwater, Michigan

SERVICE COMPANY

P.O. Box 68
Quincy, Ml 49082
Phone(517)639-3945

SOUTHERN. MICHIGAN
NATIONAL BANK
51 W. Pear l St., Coldwater
" More Than a Century of Se rvice"
Offices in Coldwater, Union City,
Tekonsha and Kinderhook
279-7511

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�You'll Find All the
Shopping News
in the

Read It
Every Thursday

Coldwater • Quincy • Bronson
Union City • Tekonsha , • Reading
Burlington • Montgomery • Ray • Allen
Our 44th Year

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THEATERE. Chicago St.
Quincy
639-7131

Pizza

Dancing

637 E. Chicago Rd .
Coldwater

VAN'S HOME SUPPLY
Van Hilton- Owner
125 W. Chicago- Quincy
639 -3345
Open 7:30-5:00 Mon. -Fri.
Sa t. 7:30- 12:00

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�WARNER OIL
COMPANY

73 Race St.
Coldwater
278 .5844

WATTS
DRUGS

WHITE
SUPPLY
COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing and Heating
639 E. Chicago , Coldwater

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�'MJMEN'S WORLD Of f.l.SHION

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

WOOD'S SAFETY SERVICE

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

YUKON
MANUFACTURING INC.
Welding Specialists
Lawn Equipment Service
Quincy, Michigan
639-4127

ZIEBART OF COLDWATER
ROBIN BROWN
MICHAEL. PARNEY
Owner
Owner
10 W. Park Avenue
Coldwater, M I 49036
(517) 279-7507

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

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�SPONSORS
BUCK'S STEEL, INC.
855 W . Chicago Rd .

Qu incy

Quincy

639-31 IS

639-8677

BIG O 'S BAR
126 N. Matteson
Bronson

66 E. Chicago

369-9935

DAVIS MARINE
1872 Lake Drive
Coldwater Lake
GREER ENTERPRISES , INC.
Glen Ray Di vision
31 E. Ch icago
Quincy
HARD AND BUCHANAN TRAILER SALES
Quincy
JO LAYNE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Quincy-Ray Rd .
Quincy
639 -8385

LAKELAND PRODUCTS
28 Arnold Street

Quincy
LAURELL GAS AND OIL
515 Boone Road
Quincy
LITTLE KING MOTEL
847 E. Chicago

Coldwater
MARSH BUILDING
I 02 S. Ray -Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639 -8436

ORIOLE SNACK SHACK
owned by Larry and Linda Ba iley
QUINCY ALUMNI ASSOC IATION
QUINCY SAND BLASTING
3 I Arnold Street
Quincy
(517)639 -7275/ 639 -4159

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QUINCY 76
86 W. Chicago

SANDERS CUSTOM TEE SHIRTS
Coldwater
278-8101

SATTLER BROTHERS GARAGE
191f2 W. Chicago
Quincy
639-9605

SPURLOCK REALTY AND INSURANCE CO.
511 W . Ch icago

Coldwater
ERA Member Broker
278 -8742

SUNSET COVE RESORT
Marble Lake
Quincy
SURGE SALES AND SERVICE
772 E. Chicago
Quincy
639 -4373

SWICK TV AND APPLIANCE INCORPORATED
314 W. Chicago

Coldwater
278-4885

THURSTON'S FURNITURE AND CARPET
19 E. Chicago
Quincy
639-7196

TRI -STATE BAIT
Oliver and Pauline Rimes
892 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater
JAMES R. VOZAR INSURANCE CO.
18 W. Chicago
Quincy
WICKES LUMBER
631 Lot+ R.

Coldwater

�PATRONS
Jack and Kathy Bellamy
Nancy Bowerman
Sarah Brickey- Class of '83
C &amp; D Pet Supply- 23 W. Chicago- Quincy
Gail Condra
Mr. Dogan
Darin Friend and Carl Albright- "Super Seniors"
Karice and Kris- Class of '81
Mr. and Mrs. Longhini
Tom Loveberry- "Magic Man"
JoAnn McClellan and Julie Prince- Class of '81
Mrs. Connie Natusch
Sam's Barber Shop
Tracy Sanderson and Lisa Hickok- "Super Sophomores"
Dennis Smith, Postmaster
Mr. Charles Snyder

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�1980 MEMORIES QUE9TIONNAIRE

My Name is _ _ _ _ _ __
This was my
year at Quincy High School.
My favorite teachers and classes were: _ _ _ _ _ __
My worst teachers and classes were: _ _ _ _ _ __
The funniest thing that happened was _ _ _ _ _ __
The happiest thing that happened was _ _ _ _ _ __
The saddest thing that happened was _ _ _ _ _ __
I skipped
times and served detention
times.
My first semester grades were: _ _ _ _ _ __
My second semester g~ades were: _ _ _ _ _ __
I was a member of _ _ _ _ _ __
My friends were _ _ _ _ _ __
while my enemies were _ _ _ _ _ __
I fell in love with
and
_______ fell in love with me.
_______ was the best party that I attended.
As of now, I plan to _ _ _ _ _ __
My favorites were:
TV shows _ _ _ _ _ __
Movies _ _ _ _ _ __
Songs _ _ _ __ _ _
Fashions _ _ _ _ _ __
Groups and Celebrities _ _ _ _ _ __

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�In Mem.oriam. . . .

of
MIKE KANOUSE
our friend and
fellow classmate
who died on July 1,1980
as a result of a motorcycle accident

28

�Senior Class Officers:
Tyler Baldwin - Vice President
Shannon Rice - President
Mr. Ed Nofz- Advisor
Cindy Marsh - Secretary
Mrs. Mary Gale- Advisor
Lori DesJardins - Treasurer
Brenda Cottman - Historian

MOTTO: Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path
and leave a trail.
SONG: "We May Never Pass This Way Again"
FLOWER: White Rose
COLORS: Light Blue and Dark Blue

The Last Good-Bye

We've grown to know each other well,
As the years have passed us by.
And as we look back on those days,
A tear comes to each eye.
The good times that we've shared,
Will be locked inside our minds.
Among us, we've had love,
From the finest friends we'll find.
What will the future hold for us?
How far will our road go?
We wish each other luck,
At achieving dreams and goals.

As time grows ever shorter,
To the day that we will part,
Memories are relived,
And locked inside each heart.
We never will forget these days,
And when they end, we'll cry,
But none will be forgotten,
When we say our last good-bye.
Jamie Robison

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�HALL OF FAME

( 1)

(2)

(3)

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(4)
(5)
(1)Tom Marshall and Kaye Brose, most artistic (2)Pete Falzon and Kaye Brose, most dramatic (3)Scott Rodesiler and Dawn Chaney,
best smile (4)Jack Faulkner and Lori DesJardins, most organized (5)Greg Miller and Gina Massey, most gullible.

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(3)

(2)

(4)

(5)
(6)
(1)Kyle Arnold and Dawn McClellan, class cut-ups (2)Jack Faulkner and Tracy Rockhold , best looking (3)Shannon Rice and Nancy
Kahaian, most friendly (4)Loran Fickle and Tori Budd, biggest grouches (5)Lee Beldock and Becky Wilson, tallest (6)Jeff Wood and
Tracy Deal, shortest

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(4)

(3)
(1)Tom Marshall and Nancy Kahaian, most musical and best
personality (2)Jack Faulkner and Karice Loveberry, most
athletic and best dressed (3)Greg Miller and Becky Wilson ,
most disorganized (4)Doug Ingraham and Gina Massey, most
talkative (S)Gene Strong and Tracy Rockhold , best build

(5)

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(3)

(4)
(1)Phil Higbea and Brenda Cottman , class flirts (2)Pete Falzon
and Nancy Kahaian , most active, most intelligent and most
likely to succeed (3) Kyle Arnold and Gina Massey, rowdiest
(4)Tyler Baldwin and Nancy Kahaian , best all around (S)Preston
Ricker and Tori Budd, biggest storytellers

(5)

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�JUNIORS
Linda Allen
Joao Araujo
Tom Bean
Brian Beaudin
Matt Bowling

Scott Brand
Danny Brewer
Dawn Brown
Edward Buell
James Burge

Kelli Campbell
Christine Cekander
Steve Clark
Kimberly Cole
Pamela Collins

Guy Creager
Darinda Dean
DeWain DeCaire
Terrie Ditton
Dawn Doolittle

Lisa Dules
Connie Ebert
Jeff Ellis
Teresa Englehardt
Jill Faulkner

Robin Field
David Finley
Beth Forsyth
Brad Freeburn
Amy Geishert

Lori Gibson
Rowdy Gibson
Wally Gibson
Mary Gollnick
Bonnie Gratz

34

JUNI0 RS

�Amy Hammond
Tina Hand
Larry Harbaugh
Chris Hargreave
Anita Harmon

Brian Harmon
Byron Harper
Rick Harris
Jeff Hayes
Tina Herman

Lisa Hickok
Dave Higbea
Jim Himes
Steve Hinds
Wesley Horney

Kevin Hosek
Loren Huepenbecker
Kristy Hutchins
Chris Johnson
Tammy Johnston

Arthur Kahaian
Karen Karney
Angela Kelley
Darlene Kling
Roger Knapp

Kim Knowles
Denise Laurell
Tamara LeFevre
Alec Legg
Scott Lippert

Pamela Loose
Doug Loveberry
Tom Loveberry
Mark Ludlow
Teresa Lutterbeck

Renee Matz
Melody McConnell
Alan Merchant
Chuck Miller
Robert Motsinger

35

�Tina Mraz
Tracy Myers
John Normandin
Cathy Page
Claude Peavey

Scott Peterson
Keith Pohl
Ronye Presley
Brian Preston
Andy Richards

Douglas Riegel
Roy Rodgers
James Rollins
Randy Rumsey
Rodney Rupp

Bradley Rurka
Tracy Sande;son
Gregg Saunders
Erin Sawdey
Richard Saxman

Todd Schmidt
Duane Sellers
Calvin Shilling
Sandra Shoup
Greg Smith

Marjanna Smith
Rob Smith
Andy Snyder
Darrell Snyder
David Sobiech

Kimberly Stempien
Cheryl Stephens
Jackie Strachan
Todd Strane
Kim Tait

Kelli Talbot
LuAnne Tessin
Deana Thomas
Beth Tobolske
Christian Toth

36

�Chevelle Travis
Michael Vozar
Daryl Wells
Brent Whitney
Rhonda Wilbur

Dawn Woods
Penny Wygant
Bryan Wymer
Rhonda Zabonick

Not Pictured:
Brenda Dings
John Dowell
Michael Guinn
Pam Miller
William Poole
Susan Rice
Thomas Russell
James Shafer
Brenda Vanover

37

�Sophomore Class Officers: Historian Kurt
Spalding, Vice President Brent Parkinson, President Michael Hard, Secretary Sherri Locke, Advisor Mrs. Lili Markey and Treasurer Kerri Smith.

38

Junior Class Officers: Advisor Mrs. Christine
Forrister, Treasurer Rob Smith, President Tammie Johnston, Vice President Arthur Kahaian
and Secretary Calvin Shilling.

�SOPHOMORES

SOPHOMORES
Karen Adkins
John Albright
Gail Arnett
Ginger Arnett
Lori Bailey

Dee Barber
Heather Bell
Lisa Booher
Rick Booher
Tom Brewer

Sarah Brickey
Rebecca Brown
Anita Cekander
Barry Chapman
Tammy Clark

Todd Cochrane
Dawn Coleman
Gail Condra
Cindy Connin
Mike Cope

Ray Crick
Brett Cutler
Mike Dennis
Tammy Dooley
Candie Easterday

Kent Falstad
Diane Fidler
Ruth Fulk
Sherry Gibson
Diane Gilbert

John Goforth
Robert Guinn
Michael Hagaman
Kimberly Hagy
Michael Hard

39

�Joe Harmon
Ginger Hartbarger
Mark Hayes
Norman Herman
Kenneth Holloway

Kevin Hooley
Scott Horn
Denise Houck
Eric Huttenlocher
Diane Ingraham

Kevin Kaiser
Jackie Kanaby
Chris Kline
Roxanne Knapp
Ron Lange

Karen Latta
Dawn Led better
Debra Lewis
Sherri Locke
Richard Lutz

Eric Marshall
Ray Marvin
Andrew Meade
Tammy Meyer
Jay Millard

Lee Millard
Craig Miller
Amy Morrison
Adam Neeley
Carol Pangborn

Julie Parker
Kimberly Parker
Brent Parkinson
Lloyd Paul
Melissa Pierson

Sherry Poole
Jamie Prince
Kris Quimby
Wayne Rehner
Eric Rice

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�Douglas Russell
Calista Sanderson
Martin Sarles
Wally Schultz
Jenny Shilling

Cathy Smith
Kerri Smith
Todd Smith
Trent Smith
Roberta Smurr

Kurt Spalding
Robert Speaker
John Spragg
Steve Stempien
Jeff Suever

James Supianoski
John Taylor
LaRae Walker
Nanette Weber
Scott Wilkinson

Dan Williams
David Williams
David Wilson
Brent Withington

Not Pictured:
Glen Avery
Tad Curtis
Diana Dean
Mark Grigg
Brian Henry
Gerald Meade
Jerry Sater lee
Tony Stanton

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�FRESHMEN
Beckie Badders
Valerie Beckwith
Karen Bell
Bob Bellew
Dan Bennett

Christie Betts
Harold Blowers
Vonie Borton
Joe Bowerman
Cheryl Bradley

Tamara Brewer
Tim Brown
Claudia Bryan
Andrew Buell
Teresa Byrd

Lorie Camp
Becky Cekander
Scott Clifford
Ron Coco
Gerald Collins .

Sara Creager
Julie Davis
Tim Delaney
Lynn DesJardins
Brian Ditton

Jennifer Dobson
Lori Dobson
David Donbrock
Deena Dowker
Kim Eddington

Mike Ellis
Teresa Ervans
Joel Falstad
Paula Falzon
Tim Finley

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FRESHMEN

�Charlene Fletcher
Amy Gay
David Geiman
Peggy Gollnick
Karen Gordon

George Grove
Arthur Hart
Denny Higbee
Dawn Hilton
Gerald Hinds

Lewis Horn
Laura Horney
Karen Hosek
April Jett
Kelly Johnson

Tammy Johnson
Kirk Larson
Mike Lemke
Inez Letts
Lorraine Litwaitis

Patricia Lutterbeck
Lisa Lyons
Jim Maggart
Doug Marsh
Bartley Marshall

Brian Marshall
Shaun Massey
Randy McCurley
Rachel McRae
Steven Meade

Jeff Miller
Michelle Miller
Steven Miller
Robert Miner
Michael Mitchell

Mike Mocherman
Lisa Moore
Danny Morris
Patricia Mraz
Teresa Neeley

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�Tina Nickles
Kelly Norton
David Ostrander
Jodi Paul
Bruce Pohl

Melissa Powers
Mike Renfro
Kelly Riddle
David Roberts
Robyn Rubley

Sue Sailor
Robert Saxman
Rebecca Smith
Stacie Smith
Michelle Sobiech

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Beth Sours
Tarri Spragg
Robert Stanton
Juli Staynor
Karen Stempien

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Lisa Stempien
Terry Stephens
Kristie Strouse
Kenny Teachout
Debbie Thomas

David Thorton
Suzanne Toth
Alicia Veysey
GaryWalp
Michael Waterbury

Lisa Watson
Stacy Westfall
Pamela Wilbur
Tim Wilkinson
Gail Wineland

Not Pictured :
Tammy Clemmans
Kim Freese

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Freshmen Class Officers: President Bart Marshall, Advisor Mrs. Diann Sattler, Vice President
Ti~ Brown, Historian Dawn Hilton, Secretary
Michelle Sobiech and Treasurer Alicia Veysey.

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Foreign Exchange Students: Joao Araujo from
Curjtiba, Parana, Brazil. He stayed with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Lambright. Chikako Mori from
Hashima, Gifu, Japan. She stayed with Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Budd.

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�MUSIC MAKERS TOP THE HIT
PARADE

Q.H.S. Band Officers: Front: Freshman representative Bart Marshall
Sophomore representative Kevin Hooley, Freshman representative
Lori Dobson, Senior representative Tracy Deal, Director Rick
Overguard. Back: Sophomore representative LaRae Walker, Junior
representative Karen Karney, Treasurer Dianna Parker, Secretary
Carolyn Worth, Vice President Lisa Kochendorfer, President Tom
Marshall , Senior representative Jeff Wood. Not Pictured: Librarian
Gina Massey and Assistant Librarian Renee Matz. Drug Major : Angie
Strang.

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�HIGH SCHOOL SOLO AND
ENSEMBLE PARTICIPANTS:
Dawn Woods and Nancy
Kahaian

FLAG CORPS: Front: Rachel McRae, Jodi Paul , Becky Smith, Dawn
Hilton, Lynn DesJardins, Stacie Smith, Val Beckwith , Diane Ingraham. Back: Kristie Strouse, Kelly Riddle, LaRae Walker, Cassandra Smith, Lynn DuBay, Lori DesJanrdins, Dawn Anderson, Sarah
Brickey, Calista Sanderson.

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QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL PEP BAND
Erica Arnold
Sarah Brickey
Tracy Deal
Kim Hagy
Eric Huttenlocher
Candy Kaiser
Bart Marshall
Renee Matz
Jim McRae
Brian Preston
Kris Quimby
JoEIIen Robson
Jim Rollins
Pam Stark
Dawn Waligora
ElainaWood
Jeff Wood
Dawn Woods
Melissa Woods
Stephanie Wymer

FIELD CAPTAINS: Kurt Spalding and Tim Brown

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CLARINETS Front: Sandy Shoup, Karen Stempien, Lori Litwatis, Dawn Woods. Back: Tina Hand,
Diane Fidler, Eric Huttenlocher, Lynn DuBay, Kim
Hagy.

LOW REEDS Front: Karen Karney, Chris Kline,
Deena Dowker, LaRae Walker. Back: Kelly Riddle,
Jeff Suever, Gina Massey, Dianna Parker.

CLARINETS Front: Laura Horney, Julie Stayner,
Beckie Badders. Middle: Stacie Smith, Jennifer
Dobson. Back: Dawn Hilton, Lorie Camp, David
Geiman, Kris Quimby, David Ostrander.

FLUTES Front: Kim Stempien, Nancy Kah aian,
Lori DesJardins, Rachel McRae. Middle: Tina
Nickles, Tammy Johnson, Becky Smith, Teresa
Englehardt. Back: Val Beckwith, Jodi Paul, Jackie
Kanady, Kristie Strouse, Lisa Lyons.

�LOW BRASS Front: Michelle Miller, Kevin Hooley,
Renee Matz, Tom Marshall, Jeff Wood. Back:
Doug Ingraham, Doug DeCaire, Larry Seagraves.

PERCUSSION Front: Bart Marshall, Dawn Neible,
Kristy Hutchins, Dawn McClellan, Mike Mitchell.
Back: Cassandra Smith, Lee Beldock, Tim
Thibideau. Not Pictured: Kurt Spalding.

SAXOPHONES Front: Lisa Kochendorfer, Amy
Gieshert, Angie Strang, Brian Preston. Middle:
Denise Houck, Lynn DesJardins, Steven Miller.
Back: Diane Ingraham, Billy Hawes, Paula Falzon.

TRUMPETS AND FRENCH HORNS Front: Calista
Sanderson, Tracy Deal, Sarah Brickey. Middle:
Dawn Anderson, Lori Dobson, Roxanne Knapp,
Tim Brown. Back: Carolyn Worth, Jim Rollins,
Brent Parkinson, Robert Miner.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL SWINGS INTO ACTION
The Quincy High School Student Council is an active, functioning body. The council has sponsored and
conducted various activities throughout the 1980-81 school year.
Among the festivities are: Homecoming Week, Oriole Week, luncheon meetings, assemblies (including a
David White Ill magic assembly, a Freedom Jam concert, a Tom Loveberry magic show), a weekly delicious
donut day and the ever-popular magazine drive, the source that provides finances for council projects.
The council appropriates money to Girls' and Boys' State, ping pong trophies, Youth for Understanding
foreign exchange students ... the list is endless.
The council is a student governed body that provides a communication link between students and faculty and administration . It also allows a source of enjoyment and entertainment for the students of QHS.

Student Council Officers: Mr. Robert Mitchell, Advisor; Nancy Kahaian, President; Tom Bean, Vice President; Brenda Cottman, Secretary; Lori DesJardins, Treasurer; Pete Falzon, Parliamentarian.

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�Student Council Representatives: Front: Carolyn Worth, Brent Parkinson , Jim Supianoski , Tammy Clark ,
Kris Condra, Karice Loveberry, David Finley. Back : Mark Ludlow, Tom Marshall , Michelle Sobiech , Kelly
Johnson , Rachel McRae, Chris Toth , Arthu r Kahaian . Not Pictured : Lori Dobson and Mike Hagaman .

Student Council Alternates: Front: Becky Wilson, Lynn DuBay, Gina Massey, Mike Vozar, Brett Cutler,
Tim Wilkinson, Brent Withington , Sherri Locke. Back: Jack Faulkner, Pam Loose, Linda Allen , Chris
Johnson, Diane Ingraham, Gerald Hinds, Andy Buell , Bart Marshall .

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�YEARBOOK STAFF
The 1981 Oriole is quite an accomplishment.
Many people contributed to its success: people
who sold ads, those who took pictures, staff that
completed pages, and of course the students that
bought the yearbook. However, there is another
very important person who should not be
overlooked.
Mrs. Joanne Finley, yearbook advisor, worked
many hours and was highly dedicated to the yearbook and its success. For her patience, kindness
and hard work, the staff of the 1981 Oriole would
like to say thank you.
We all hope as you read the pages and look at
the pictures, you'll enjoy every word and photo
and have fond memories of 1981 .

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Captions: (1) Editor Nancy Kahaian and Assistant Editor Dawn
Chaney in one of their more lighthearted moments. (2) Karen
Karney and Renee Matz lounging on top of the library's
shelves. (3) Mrs. Finley and Karen Karney basking in the sun's
rays . (4)Does it look like Nancy is really working? (5) Dawn
Chaney and Renee Matz hard at work.(?)

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�YEARBOOK AD SALESMEN
Front: Dianna Parker, Candie Easterday, Deana Thomas, Jo Ann McClellan , Nancy Kahaian . Back: Becky
Wilson, David Finley, Dawn Chaney, and Pete Falzon .

Front: Karen Karney, Gina Massey, Scott Brand, David Donbrock , Tim Finley, Jim Burge, Todd Cochrane .
Middle: Melody McConnell, Linda Allen, LuAnne Tessin , Becky Wilson , Wally Gibson. Back: David Finley
and Lisa Kochendorfer.

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�YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS

Becky Wilson speaks at the
N.H.S. assembly.

David Finley .. . will he win?

Kurt Spalding . .. here comes
the band.

Tim Finley ... did he make the
basket?

Jim Burge and Eric Rice
aren 't they handsome?

David Donbrock and Todd
Cochrane ... what did they do
now?

We would like to thank
Ron and Barb at the
Carousel for all their help.
We would also like to
thank the Class of '81 for
donating money, as part
of their class gift, to purchase a much needed
flash unit for the yearbook
camera.

Wally Gibson and Scott Brand
.. . "Say Cheese."
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Renee Matz and Nancy Kahaian
smilin ' pretty.

�BOARD OF EDUCATION

Mr. Leon Parrish
President

Mr. Jack Faulkner
Vice President

Mr. Raymond Sattler
Secretary

Mrs. Karen Stark
Treasurer

Mr. Francis Hard
Trustee

Mrs. Carol Kahaian
Trustee

Mr. Peter Talbot
Trustee
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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. Carolyn Natusch, High School Secretary; (2) Mrs. Susan Lambright, Secretary
to School Board and Accountant, and Mrs. Mary McCurley, Superintendent's
Secretary; (3) Mrs. Lois Ingraham , Counselor's Secretary; (4) Mrs. Donna Ford , Middle
School Secretary; (5) Mrs. Sandra Price, Elementary Secretary: (6) Mrs. Martha
Reynolds, Hot Lunch Clerk.

(1)

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�QUINCY
HIGH
SCHOOL

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

Mr. Mike Bodkins
School Psychologist

Mrs. Virginia Brown
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Librarian

Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
English

Mr. Martin Chard
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
Social Studies

Mr. Charles Cook
Western Mich. Univ., B.S.
Drafting

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

Mr. John Dogan
Central Mich. Univ., B.S .
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Mr. Lonnie Evon
Alma College, B.A.
Mathematics

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

Ms. Juanita Hull
Western Mich . Univ., B.S .
Art

Ms. Cheryl Jeffries
Central Mich . Univ., B.S.
Helping Teacher

Mr. Gene Lewis
Michigan State University, M.A.
Science

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

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

Mrs. Lili Markey
Central Mich . Univ., B.A.
Typing

Mr. Robert Mitchell
Bowling Green University, M.A.
Guidance Counselor
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Mr. Edward Nofz
Defiance Col lege , M.A.
Science

Mr. Michael Nowicki
Hillsdale College, B.A.
Phys. Ed. and Soc. Studies

Mr. Richard Overgaard
Valparaiso, B.M.E.
Instrumental Music

Mr. Andrew Parzych
Eastern Michigan Univ., M.A.
Accounting

Mrs. Diann Sattler
Olivet College, B.A.
English

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

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

Mr. Brent Veysey
Defiance College, M.A.
Social Studies

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

�Mrs. Cathy Ward
Michigan State Univ., B.S.
Home Economics

Mr. David Benham
Student Teacher
Agriculture

Mr. Scott Weber
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Science

Mrs. Pam Myers
Student Teacher
English

Mrs. Donna Keeslar and Mrs. Joanne Finley
Library and Study Hall Aides

In one of the most spectacular
events of the season, the Quincy
Faculty basketball team defeated
the Bronson Faculty by a score of
52-44. Members of the winning
team were: (front) Ken April, Fresh
Downey, Easy Ed Nofz; (back)
Graceful Greg Gruner, Basic Bob
Bell, Lonnie Ayatullah Evon, John
(the hammer) Dogan, Andy Magic
Parzych, Gary Adams (Marathon
Man), and Charley Horse Cook.

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�HOT LUNCH, CUSTODIAL AND

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(2)

Hot Lunch Staff: (1) Mrs. Alice Weber, Mrs. Barb
Rice, Mrs. Allene Travis, Mrs. Donna McCurley,
Mrs. Nancy Marowelli , Mrs. Sue Hand, Mrs.
Caroline Knisely, Mrs. Virginia Taylor, Supervisor
Ms. Alberta Todd, Mrs. Winifred Marsh.

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(3)

Custodial Staff: (2) Mr. Don Green and Mr. George
Baldauf. (3) Mr. Lawrence Bailey, Mr. Elmer Burk,
Supervisor Mr. Ed Smith and Mr. Rick Gardner.
Not Pictured: Mr. Jim Urig.

�TRANSPORTATION STAFF

(1)

(2)

Transportation Staff: (1) Mrs. Joan Matz, Mrs. Pat
Hartman, Mrs. Ann Ewers, Mrs. Linda Meyers, Mr.
Raymond Riddle, Mr. Clarence Walters, Mrs. Martha Bowen, Mr. Patrick Moraniec, Mrs. Doris
Whitney, Mrs. lmorean

(3)

Rubley, Mr. William Laurell, Mrs. Dorothy Nickerson, Mrs. Verita Delcamp, Mr. Kenneth Bidlack. (2)
Mr. Earl Volkert and Mrs. Rose Borgert. (3) Supervisor Mr. Basil Bassage.

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�JUST WHEN YOU THINK
TOMORROW WILL NEVER COME,
IT IS YESTERDAY.

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�EVENTS

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�SENIORS SWEEP HOMECOMING

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(2)

(3)

(1) Spirit banner was flown proudly during Homecoming week (2)
Queen Lori DesJardins being crowned by last year 's king and queen
(3) Super Seniors' float (4) Jack Faulkner voted " sexiest legs" by the
students
This year's theme for Homecoming Week was "Commercials." The
Seniors chose Kellogg 's Cereals, the Juniors chose Oscar Meyer Hot
Dog s, the Sophomores chose Oriole Cookies and Coke and the
Freshmen chose Glad Bags. The Pep Jug was won by the Seniors .
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(1) King and Queen Candidates: Jack Faulkner, Lori DesJardins,
Gene Strong, Tracy Rockhold , Nancy Kahaian , Shannon Rice, Karice
Loveberry, Scott Rodesiler, Kris Condra and Tyler Baldwin (2) Nancy
and Kaye telling the story of the great Oriole Football Team (3)
Seniors showing what the football players are like when they wake
up , as told by Nancy and Kaye (4) King Shannon during the annual
Homecoming Pep Assembly
Many students show their school spirit as they attended the annual
bonfire held Thursday night.

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(1) Homecoming chicken roosts on top of the
school roof with the help of Seniors Kyle, Mickey
and Guy (2) Freshmen Oriole Train during the pep
assembly (3) Quincy High School students showing school spirit during the Homecoming

Assembly (4) Victory Bell that Reading got to keep
when they defeated Quincy by a score of 7-6 (5)
Juniors' Oscar Meyer Float (6) Seniors showing
their enthusiasm led by Kyle Arnold

�EBERT AND BUELL ARE TOP BOWLERS

Honors were award to QHS bowlers as follows : Top Team:
Roger Knapp, Ed Buell , Amy Gay, Tom Russell , Roy Rodgers
and Darinda Dean . 2nd Team : Bob Hartbarger, Ang ie Strang,
Gina Massey, Karice Loveberry and Kris Condra. Connie Ebert
and Ed Buell won high game trophies with 212 and 176 respectively. Connie and Ed also won high series with 334 and 330 .
Amy Gay and Kurt Spalding were selected as the most improved bowlers.
The Team: Karen Adkins, Joao Araujo, Dee Barber, Lee
Beldock, Dan Brewer, Ed Buell, Kris Condra, Diana Dean ,
Darinda Dean , Doug DeCaire, Norman Drumm , Connie Evert ,
Amy Gay, Brent Goforth , Bob Hartbarger, Jeff Hayes, Bill
Hawes, Scott Holt , Kevin Hooley, Doug Ingraham , Roger
Knapp, Lisa Kochendorfer, Scott Lippert , Karice Loveberry,
Lisa Lyons, Gina Massey, Renee McRae, Mike Mitchell, Dawn
Neible, Claude Peavey, Ruth Peavey, Scott Peterson , John
Renfro, Susan Rice, Roy Rodgers, Jim Rollins, Brad Rurka,
Tom Russell , Angie Strang , Tim Thibideau , LaRae Walker, Jeff
Wood , and Advisor Henry Longhini .

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�12th YEAR FOR PROJECT CHRISTMAS

Thirty-two families in Branch County had a Merry Christmas
due to the efforts of the News Focus class' Project Christmas.
Tyler Baldwin and Lori DesJardins served as cochairpersons. Other committee chairpersons included: Shannon Rice, toy repair; Kelli Campbell, wrapping; Becky Wilson ,
clothing; Tim Myers, food; Brenda Cottman, donations; Tom
Loveberry, routing . Mr. Chard and Mr. Veysey served as
advisors.
Other members of the class include: Linda Allen , Dawn
Brown, James Burge, John Burge, David Burlew, Lisa Dules,
Loran Fickle, Beth Forsyth , Chris Johnson , Darlene Kling, Cindy Marsh, Melody McConnell , Greg Miller, Chikako Mori , Tina
Mraz, Scott Rodesiler, David Sobiech, Cheryl Stephens,
Leanne Tessin , Deana Thomas, Tracy Sanderson and Juao
Araujo.
Becky Wilson served as the group's secretary, and Cindy
Marsh served as the group 's treasurer.

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�GIVEME ANO!

Oriole Week 1981 was a spirited success! The
spirit filled week included dress-up days with
prizes being awarded to the student with the most
authentic, creative costume. Dress-up days included: Fifties Day, T-Shirt and Crazy Hat Day,
Cowboy and Indian Day, Farmer's Day, and Masquerade Day.
There was a hula-hoop contest , a marshmallow
stuffing contest and the annual Saucer Pull. The
week 's activities ended with the Quincy cagers
defeating the Union City Chargers by a score of
58-43 and Miss Jill Faulkner being crowned Miss
Oriole of 1981.
(1) Kyle Arnold leads the students in a cheer (2)
Freshmen take the lead in the Saucer Pull (3) Brenda Cottman , Kris Condra and Karice Loveberry
take first place honors in the QHS Girls' four legged race (4) Senior " Class Feud " team members
search their brains for a high scoring answer

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(2)

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�(1) What a pretty smile on Miss Oriole of 1981, Jill Faulkner (2)
Nominations for Miss Oriole were: Gail Condra, Chris Johnson, Lynn
DesJardins, Jill Faulkner, Robyn Rubley, Tammy Meyer, Lori DesJardins and Brenda Cottman. The candidates were escorted by
members of the Junior Varsity Basketball Team (3) The Class of 1981
puts forth a super effort to win the Saucer Pull for the third consecutive year

(1)

(2)

(3)

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(1)

(3)

(4)

( 1) Junior guys edge out the
seniors to win the four legged
race (2) Senior guys take the
lead in the Saucer Pull (3) Byron
Harper, Denise Wineland and
Greg Miller sport their nifty Fifties Day garb (4) Sophomores
reign as chamPions of the
"Class Feud" (5) Terry
Stephens and David Finley stuff
their mouths with marshmallows (6) Cathy Smith kept
her hoop up the longest to
become the QHS Girls' HulaHoop Champ

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�SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION
(1) Argubright Business Olympics Participants:
Seated: Kris Condra, Lynn DuBay and Lori DesJardins. Standing: Arthur Kahaian , Advisor Mr.
Parzych, David Finley, and Dawn Chaney. Not Pictured is Jill Faulkner. Art and Lori placed 1st and
3rd respectively in Accounting. (2) Quiz Bowl Participants: Seated: Karen Karney, Nancy Kahaian ,
Amy Geishert , Advisor Mrs. Longhin i, Paula
Falzon , Jennifer Dobson , and Sue Sailor. Standing: Mike Vozar, Tim Thibideau , Kim Stempien ,
Advisor Mr. Walczak , Advisor Mrs. Brown , Mark
Ludlow, Pete Falzon and Lori Dobson. Quincy High
School was proud to host the 1981 Big 8 Quiz
Bowl. Team A was narrowly defeated in the third
round by the team that went on to win the Big 8
Championship. Team B was defeated by a narrow
margin in the second round of competition .
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�WINTER WONDERLAND
Tip-Up festivities for 1981 included the annual
Tip-Up Pageant with the crowning of a Tip-Up
Queen. Miss Kim Stempien reigned as Tip-Up
Queen for the winter weekend festivities. Members
of her court included Miss Dawn Brown and Miss
Beth Tobolske, first runner-up and second
runner-up, respectively. The contestants chose
Miss Angie Strang as Miss Congeniality.
Tom Marshall and Randy Sours presented
hilarious antics and great entertainment for the
crowd.
The Tip-Up Queen contestants were: Dawn
Brown, Lynn DuBay, Penny Hagaman, Lisa
Kochendorfer, Teresa Lutterbeck, Cindy Marsh,
Tina Mraz, Tracy Rockhold, Kim Stempien, Angie
Strang and Beth Tobolske.

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�HILARIOUS
COMEDY
DEBUTS AT
QUINCY
" June Groom," a three act
comedy created by Rick Abbot,
was the laugh provoking attraction at QHS on May 1 and 2.
This entertaining side-splitter
revolved around the hilarious
antics and comedic situations
of a hysterical housewife, a
lecherous milkman, a modern
nun, a confused office worker,
and a distraught mother, as
they struggled to secure their
friend 's/relative's inheritance.
The critical aspect of this play is
that the inheritance relied upon
the faithfulness of a
misconstrued promise.
The surprise ending was
startling, delightful and
uproariously funny.
The Cast included:
Mike Vozar
Jordan Benedict
Kaye Brose
Dinah Benedict
Jim Rollins
Marty LaFarge
Doug DeCaire
Harvey Dawson
Lisa Kochendorfer
Bella Dawson
Jill Faulkner
Ginger LaFarge
Tammy Clark
Iris Quayle
Amy Geishert
Joanna Quayle
Kris Quimby
Sister Susan
Other staff for the production included:
Nancy Kahaian
Assistant Director
Stage Manager
Tim Thibideau
Brent Parkinson
Assistant Stage
Manager

The director of the 1981 play
was Mr. Christopher S.
Walczak.

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�On Your Mark. • . Get Set . • . GO!

The Overall Championship of
the Spring Fling went to the
Class of 83.
The sophomores captured
first place in the Trike Race and
seconds in the Tug of War and
Pibb Ball competitions. The
team of Kevin Hooley, Brent
Withington, Kent Falstad, Todd
Cochrane, Tony Stanton, Kenny
Holloway, Barry Chapman ,
Lloyd Paul and Mike Hagaman
pedaled the winning trike to
break the existing 880 relay
record and set a new mark with
a time of 4:30.6.
The juniors were victorious in
the Tug-of-War competition
and the Pibb Ball game.
The final standings were:
sophomores placing first,
juniors capturing second place,
third place going to the seniors
and the freshmen placing
fourth.

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�TREASURE ISLAND

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�FEATURES BREEZE

" Treasure Island" was the theme of the
1981 Junior-Senior Prom held at the Coldwater Country Club on May 23, 1981.
The pleasant evening and beautiful setting added enjoyment to everyone's

evening .
After a delicious buffet dinner, the May
evening ended with dancing to the music
of "Breeze."

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�FIFTY -ONE SENIORS RECEIVE AWARDS

Shannon Rice, president of the Class of 1981 acted as Master of Ceremonies for Senior Honors Night on June 8.
An Art award was given to Kaye Drose, Lori DesJardins was presented with the Advanced Math award and Robert Hard was
presented with a Physics award. Pete Falzon and Nancy Kahaian received English awards.
Drama awards were given to Kaye Brose, Doug Ingraham , Pete Falzon , Nancy Kahaian , Lisa Kochendorfer, and Tim Thibideau .
The following yearbook awards were presented: Becky Wilson , photographer; Dawn Shaney, assistant editor; Nancy Kahaian ,
editor.
Four year Band awards went to the following seniors: Dawn Anderson, Lee Beldock , Tracy Deal, Doug DeCaire, Lori DesJardins,
Lynette DuBay, Bill Hawes, Doug Ingraham, Nancy Kahaian, Lisa Kocthendorfer, Tom Marshall , Gina Massey, Dawn McClellan, Dawn
Neible, Dianna Parker, Larry Seagrave, Cassandra Smith , Angie Strang , Tim Thibideau, Jeff Wood and Carolyn Worth.
An award was given to Peter Falzon for his dedication and leadership in helping to carpet the library.
The class, represented by Tom Marshall , presented a special surprise award to Nancy Kahaian for her outstanding service and
dedication to the Class of 1981 .
The Citizenship Award was presented to Lori DesJardins. The DAR Good Citizen Award for 1980-81 was presented to Nancy
Kahaian.
An award for four year perfect attendance was given to Dawn Chaney.
American Legion Outstanding Service Awards were given to Peter Falzon and Nancy Kahaian. Tyler Baldwin and Jack Faulkner
received American Legion Boys' State Awards.
Varsity Club Athletes of the Year were Karice Loveberry and Greg Miller. Jack Faulkner and Karice Loveberry received Varsity Club
Scholarships.
The Nell Volkert Sportsmanship Award was presented to Brenda Cottman and the Phillip Normandin Sportsmanship Award was
presented to Shannon Rice.
Four year sports awards were given to: Bill Swallow, golf; Greg Miller, cross country; Dave Burlew, Robert Hard , and Kevin
VanVleet, wrestling; Tori Budd , Brenda Cottman , Karice Loveberry, Dawn McClellan, Kelli Stempien , Teresa Waltz, and Becky Wilson ,
girls track; Tyler Baldwin, Greg Miller and Jack Faulkner, boys track; Teresa Waltz, cheerleading and Tori Budd and Becky Wilson,
volleyball.
Throughout the evening various scholarships were presented. Two new scholarships included the Juhl Scholarship and the Smith
River Farms Scholarship. Seniors rece iving scholarships were: Tyler Baldwin, Dawn Chaney, Kris Condra, Brenda Cottman, Sandy
Daniels, Doug DeCaire, Lori DesJardins, Lynn DuBay, Pete Falzon, Sara Hammond, Robert Hard, Nancy Kahaian, Curits Keeton,
Karice Loveberry, Cindy Marsh, Gina Massey, Dianna Parker, Shannon Rice, Angie Strang and Carolyn Worth .
Youth for Understanding Exchange Student, Chikako Mori, gave a speech on her year at QHS and presented the school with a gift
from her native country, Japan.

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�85

�ONE HUNDRED THREE RECEIVE
DIPLOMAS

The one hundred first annual commencement
exercises of OHS were held June 12, 1981 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: Carolyn Worth , Invocation; Brenda
Cottman, Welcome; Cynthia Marsh, Class Poem ;
Lori DesJardins, Presentation of Class Gift ; Karice
Loveberry, Charge to Class; Peter Falzon , Appreciation to Facu lty and Staff; Nancy Kahaian ,
Appreciation to Parents; Bruce Knisely, Apprecia86

tion to Community ; Dawn Chaney, Introduction of
Speaker; Sandy Daniels, Benediction .
The commencement address was given by Dr.
Richard Lewis , followed by the presentation of the
class by Mr . Richard Spalding , Principal , the confi r mation of diplomas by Mr. Jack Faulkner, Vice
President of the Board of Education, and the
presentation of diplomas by Mr. Ronald Reynolds,
Superintendent .

�This is not the end. It is not even the
beginning of the end . It is rather the end of
the beginning .
- Winston Churchill

87

�PROGRESS IS NOT CHANGING,
BUT CHANGING FOR THE BETTER.

88

�CLUBS

89

�VARSITY CLUB GENERATES SCHOOL SPIRIT

The goal of the Varsity Club is to promote sportsmanship throughout the school and the community for the better welfare of sports. Every
member is the proud holder of at least one major
Varsity letter.
MEMBERS: Front: Rob Smith, Brent
Withington, Greg Miller, Jack Faulkner, Tyler
Baldwin , Shannon Rice, Becky Wilson, Tammy
Clark, Nan Weber, Tori Budd. Second Row: Dave
Roberts, Tim Finley, David Sobiech, Lori DesJardins, Brenda Cottman, Karice Loveberry, Amy
Geishert, Linda Allen , Kelli Talbot, Chris Toth.
Third Row: Jim Burge, Scott Wilkinson , Brett
Cutler, Jay Millard, Loran Fickle, John Burge,
Denise Wineland, Arthur Kahaian, David Finley.
Fourth Row: Jim Supianoski, Scott Brand, Wally
Gibson , Mark Ludlow, Kenny Letts, Eric Rice, Kelli
Campbell, Tom Bean, Doug Loveberry. Back:
Todd Strane, Lori Bailey, Gail Condra, Scott
Rodesiler, Tony Cariuty, Doug Riegel, Brent
Whitney. OFFICERS: Treasurer Mark Ludlow, Vice
President Tom Bean, President Jack Faulkner,
Secretary Becky Wilson. Not Pictured: Advisor
Chuck Cook and Sergeant at Arms John Burge.

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�The Varsity Club is a very active "team" of athletes. This year
the club sold Oriole jackets and baseball hats. Members also
collected ticket money at basketball games and track meets.
The club sponsored the "hoopshoot" at halftime during the
home basketball games and also the Faculty Basketball game
that saw Bronson pitted against Quincy.
Quincy fans enjoyed Advisor Chuck Cook 's caricature of
each varsity basketball player.
At the end of the school year the members voted for a Male
and Female " Athlete of the Year." Members also chose two
seniors to be recipients of the Varsity Club Scholarships.

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�FFA ... BUILDING TOMORROWS TODAY

MEMBERS: Front: Robert Hard, Claude Peavey,
Terry Stephens, Brian Marshall , Bob Miner, David
Donbrock, Tim Delaney, Lloyd Paul, Denny
Higbee, Jeff Wood, Barry Chapman, and Tom
Marshall. Middle: Tom Brewer, Alan Merchant,
Randy Rumsey, Jenny Shilling , Sara Hammond ,
Denise Laurell , Diane Gilbert , Tammy Dooley,
Ginger Hartbarger, Dawn Chaney, and Mike Hard .
Back: Gregg Saunders, Bruce Knisely, advisor Mr.
Snyder, Eric Marshall, Bart Marshall, Brent
Goforth , Kevin Kaiser, Gene Strong, Andy Snyder,
Calvin Shilling , Brett Cutler, and student teacher
Mr. Benham.
State level FFA recognition and award winners
included: Denise Laurell - Diversified Livestock
Proficiency; Dawn Chaney - State Farmer
Degree, Agribusiness Sales Proficiency and
Scholarship Recognition; Sara Hammond Scholarship Recognition ; Tom Marshall - State
Farmer Degree, Star State Sheep Proficiency;
Gene Strong - State Farmer Degree, Poultry
Proficiency and Bruce Knisely - Scholarship
Recognition

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�SHOWING
CHlJCI( MILLE

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Quincy FFA Officers: Front:
Treasurer Mike Hard, Secretary
Dawn Chaney, Sentinel Gregg
Saunders, Advisor Mr. Snyder.
Back: Reporter Robert Hard,
Vice President Bruce Knisely
and President Tom Marshall.
Robert Hard served as
Region 1 treasurer for 1980-81
and Tom Marshall was elected
to serve as the State Region 1
Vice President for 1981-82.
At districts Mike Hard received a silver rating on his speech
"The Economic Feasibility of
Farming ." Denise Laurell and
Chuck Miller placed first at
districts with their demonstration of showing and fitting a
hog , and went on to regional
competition. The parliamentary
procedure team consisted of
Jeff Wood, Tom Marshall, Dawn
Chaney, Todd Cochrane, Bart
Marshall , Bruce Knisely and Andy Snyder. They won a silver
rating at districts.
Gene Strong , Bart Marshall,
Dawn Chaney, Mike Hard , Denny Higbee, and Tom Marshall all
rece ived awards from the Quincy FFA chapter at their banquet
on May 6.
Chapter Proficiency awards
went to Denise Laurell , Dawn
Chaney, Gene Strong, Eric Marshall , Lloyd Paul, Todd
Cochrane and Mike Hard .
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�Q.S.P.A.
The years activities of the Quincy Society for the Performing
Arts were felt by the school and community. During the fall the
movie committee presented " American Graffitti II " as a club
fund raiser. The major spring activity was the production of
" June Groom " which was enjoyed by school students as well
as the community. The Production was highlighted with acting
ability beyond the normal scope of high school productions.
Officers: President Pete Falzon , Advisor Mr. Christopher
Walczak, State Manager Tim Thibideau, Vice-President Doug
DeCaire, Secretary-Treasurer Diane Ingraham . Members: First
Row: Doug Ingraham , Mike Vozar, Tim Thibideau. Second Row:
Pete Falzon, Nancy Kahaian , Kris Quimby, Kaye Brose, Lisa
Kochendorfer, Beth Sours, Tracy Deal , Paula Falzon, Jennifer
Dobson, Brent Parkinson . Third Row: Mike Mitchell , David
Donbrock , Kim Hagy, Diane Fidler, Calista Sanderson , Sarah
Brickey, Tammy Clark, Lynn DesJardins. Fourth Row: Doug
DeCaire, Missy Pierson, Dawn Ledbetter, Tammy Meyer, Lisa
Booher, Michelle Miller, Stacie Smith , LaRae Walker, Kurt
Spalding, Diane Ingraham, Advisor Mr. Christopher Walczak .

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�F.H.A.
Activities included a bonfire in November, a Pixy Party around
Christmas when members exchanged gifts, and a bake sale on
St. Patrick's Day. In April the Quincy Chapter entered a bulletin
board display for the Region II Spring Meeting. The theme was
"Be All That You Can Be." Delegates were sent to Western
Michigan University in Apr il for the F.H.A./H .E.R.O. State Convention. Two officers from the Quincy Chapter served as
F.H.A./H.E.R.O. Region II Officers during the 1980/81 Year.
They were Tina Mraz as Treasurer and Darlene Kling as
President.
Officers: Treasurer Tina Mraz, Parliamentarian Kim Knowles,
Reporter Rhonda Wilber, Historian Pam Wilder, Secretary
Deana Thomas, President Darlene Kling, Vice-President
Teresa Lutterbeck.
Members: Front Row: Lori Gibson, Kim Knowles, Deana
Thomas, Teresa Lutterbeck, Debbie Thomas, Kim Eddington ,
Patti Mraz. Back Row: Jackie Strachen, Tina Mraz, Darlene
Kling, Rhonda Wilber, Karen Bell, Heather Bell, Pam Wilber,
Advisor Mrs. Cathy Ward .

95

�SPRING CEREMONY INDUCTS 18

MEMBERS: Front: Dawn Chaney, Sara Hammond,
Carolyn Worth, Nancy Kahaian, Tyler Baldwin,
Dianna Parker, Becky Wilson. Middle: Lori DesJardins, Karice Loveberry, Kris Condra, Cindy
Marsh, Brenda Cottman, Pete Falzon, Bruce
Knisely. Back: Arthur Kahaian, David Finley, Tina
Hand, Linda Allen, Karen Karney, Dawn Woods,
Amy Geishert, Mark Ludlow, David Sobiech, Todd
Strane, Kim Stempien, and Penny Wygant. Not
Pictured: Jill Faulkner, Lisa Hickok and Advisor
Mr. Spalding.
New Senior inductees for 1981 were: Sandy
Daniels, Lynn DuBay, Tina Dules, Jack Faulkner,
Shannon Rice and Carenda Sawdey.
Junior inductees included: Tom Bean, Tammy
Johnston, and James Shafer.
Sophomore inductees were: Gail Condra, Mike
Hagaman, Mike Hard, Diane Ingraham, Eric Marshall, Tammy Meyer, Brent Parkinson, Kerri Smith
and Brent Withington.

96

�On May 11 , the Quincy Chapter of the National
Honor Society inducted eighteen members. The
introduction of the inductees and the ir parents
was by Mr. Richard Spalding, chapter advisor. The
speaker for the ceremony was Mr. Tim Baldwin , a
1976 graduate of Quincy High School and a
graduate student at Michigan State University.
N.H.S. officers: Front: Secretary Carolyn Worth ,
President Nancy Kahaian , Vice-President Arthur
Kahaian and Treasurer Lori DesJardins. N.H .S.
Executive Committee: Karice Loveberry, Kris Condra, Tyler Baldwin, and Pete Falzon.

97

�YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT
(1) OFFICERS : Front: Co-chairperson Nancy
Kahaian, Treasurer Amy Geishert , Promotions
Co-chairperson Brenda Cottman, Secretary Karen
Karney. Back: Promotional Co-chairperson John
Normandin , Chaplain Doug Ingraham, Cochairperson Shannon Rice, Parliamentarian Tom
Bean, Sgt. at Arms Kenny Letts and Advisors Mr.
Veysey and Mr. Male. (2) MEMBERS: Front: Kenny
Letts , Shannon Rice, Brent Parkinson , Doug Ingraham, Amy Geishert, Dawn Ledbetter, Karen
Karney , Tracy Myers, Sarah Brickey, Lori Bailey,
Gail Condra, Gina Massey. Second Row: Michelle
Sobiech, Nancy Kahaian , Tyler Baldwin , Karice
Loveberry, Brenda Cottman , Jill Faulkner, Tom
Bean, David Sobiech , Jim Burge, Todd Strane,
Doug Riegel. Third Row: John Normandin , Dawn
Hilton, Alicia Veysey, Kelli Campbell, Tammy
Brewer, Scott Brand , Robyn Rubley, Nan Weber,
Tammy Clark , Sherri Locke, LuAnne Tessin,
Melody McConnell, Tracy Sanderson , Diane Ingraham , Rachel McRae, Rhonda Wilbur, Chikako
Mori.
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�In April, Quincy Youth in Government students participated
in the 33rd Annual Youth Legislature in Lansing . Before the
students became junior " lawmakers" they had to attend the
Pre-Legislative Session for the Southwest District at the Battle
Creek YMCA. Tyler Baldwin , Nancy Kahaian , Gail Condra and
Doug Ingraham obtained the offices of Governor, Lt. Governor,
Secretary of the Senate and Chaplain , respectively. From this
level only the Governor candidate had to compete at the state
leve.
At the State Legislative Session members who attended participated in the model runn ing of the Michigan Legislature in
the actual House and Senate chambers .
During the year an honor was bestowed upon senior member
Doug Ingraham. He became the first Michigan high school student to open a session of the Michigan House with an
invocation .
During the spring , the club sells concessions at track meets
to finance their summer trip to Camp Horseshoe, a leadership
camp in West Virginia.

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�LIBRARY
CLUB
The Quincy High School
Library Club enjoyed another
extremely successful year.
During the fall the club sponsored a book fair bringing to
the students of both the middle and high schools the opportunity to build their own
home libraries. The club
sponsored a poster contest
for first graders during National Children's Book Week
in November. The club held
the 12th Annual Used Book
Sale. To conclude the year
the club had its annual picnic
day at the Pokagon State
Park .
Members: First Row: Becky
Wilson , Nancy Kahaian , Pete Falzon ,
Laurie Hockenberry, Sheri Westfall,
Paula Falzon. Second Row: Ruth
Peavey, Arthur Kahaian, Michelle
Miller , Jennifer Dobson, Lisa
Booher.
Officers: President Pete Falzon ,
Vice President Laurie Hockenberry,
Treasurer Nancy Kahaian, Secretary
Becky Wilson and Advisor Mrs.
Virginia Brown.

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�FRENCH CLUB
The purpose of the French Club is to enliven the
study of French through stimulating activities .
With this in mind, the French Club went to Fort
Wayne to see the French play, "The Doctor lnspite
of Himself," by Moliere.
The Annual French Dinner which was prepared
and served by the French Club was a huge
success.
Members: Tammy Meyer , Sarah Brickey, Rache l McRae, Karen
Karney, Lori Litwaitis, Sue Sailor, Tammy Johnson , Steve
Miller, Paula Falzon , Jennifer Dobson, Darinda Dean, Diane Ingraham . Back: Advisor Mrs. Sattler, Laurie Hockenberry,
Sherri Westfall , Pete Falzon , Tori Budd , Chris Toth , Angie
Strang, Kris Condra, Kim Hagy, Denise Wineland , Alicia Veysey
and Calista Sanderson.
Officers: Alic ia Veysey, French I Representative; Kris Condra,
Secretary; Diane Ingraham, Treasurer; Pete Falzon , Vice President; Mrs. Diane Sattler, Advisor; Tori Budd , Presiden t.

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�HE CONQUERS WHO ENDURES

102

�SPORTS

103

�GOLF
Opponent
Quincy
Jonesville
198
165
Coldwater
175
195
Union City
172
176
North Adams
168
164
Homer
180
178
Concord
172
175
Springport
169
188
Jonesville
174
169
Union City
176
166
North Adams
173
172
Homer
169
205
Concord
167
176
178 Springport
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SCOREBOARD

VARSITY BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy
56 52 Hillsdale
59 39 Litchfield
54 50 Jonesville
39 67 Athens
Union City
67 41
59 57 Addison
61 69 Reading
82 43 Homer
59 69 Concord
64 78 Bronson
68 53 Springport
63 60 Jonesville
70 58 Athens
58 43 Union City
48 60 Reading
40 42 Homer
44 47 Concord
58 50 Springport
39 38 Homer
43 54 Bronson

JV FOOTBALL
Opponent
Quincy
16 14 Bronson
6 0 Jonesville
24 0 Athens
0 0 Union City
0 6 Reading
20 14 Homer
12 6 Concord
21
6 Springport

BOYS' TRACK
Quincy
Opponent
90 42 Coldwater
99 33 Bronson
117 14 Pittsford
89 43 Litchfield
95 37 Jonesville
86 46 Athens
104 27 Union City
Reading
71 61
115 16 Homer
98 34 Springport

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JV BASEBALL
Opponent
Quincy
4 10 Union City
5 0 Homer
7 2 Springport
10 3 Union City
10 2 Springport

WRESTLING
Opponent
Quincy
45 28 Athens
45 24 Michigan
Center
45 23 White Pigeon
42 26 Vandercook
Lake
54 18 Stockbridge
21 45 Bronson
21 42 Union City
21 42 Hudson
57 12 HOmer
26 38 Concord
36 34 Springport

JV BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy
44 34 Hillsdale
48 29 Litchfield
45 34 Jonesville
43 45 Athens OT
42 51
Union City
32 49 Addison
50 20 Reading
31 42 Homer
30 43 Concord
34 44 Bronson
41 31 Springport
39 36 Jonesville
38 51
Union City
62 28 Reading
51 42 Athens
37 48 Homer
30 29 Concord
56 40 Springport

�GIRLS' VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
65 34 Camden
33 30 Litchfield
43 34 Springport
43 15 Jonesville
39 33 Athens
37 43 Union City
55 42 Reading
49 33 Homer
56 42 Concord
51 33 Springport
46 20 Jonesville
52 43 Athens
58 34 Concord
34 41 Union City
54 42 Reading
56 65 Homer
38 33 Union City
35 43 Homer

GIRLS'
Quincy
82
41
105
18
108
15
98
25
103
20
89
34
98%
24 1/2
99
24
104
19
116
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TRACK
Opponent
Coldwater
Bronson
Pittsford
Litchfield
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Reading
Homer
Springport

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

VARSITY FOOTBALL
Quincy
Opponent
13 12 Bronson
46 0 Jonesville
41 12 Athens
20 6 Union City
6 7 Reading
19 8 Homer
26 7 Concord
13 6 Springport
38 6 Michigan
Center

VARSITY BASEBALL
Quincy
Opponent
3 4 Coldwater
10 15 Coldwater
4 1 Athens
3 10 Union City
0 8 Reading
11 6 Homer
5 1 Concord
4 5 Springport
7 2 Jonesville
1 4 Jonesville
0 2 Athens
2 5 Union City
0 2 Reading
1 0 Homer
11 0 Concord
12 2 Springport

CROSS COUNTRY
Quincy
Opponent
19 43 Jonesville
15 48 Union City
22 34 Reading
46 17 Concord
24 33 Springport
Quincy
Invitational
14thof21
Mattawan
3rd of 16
Centreville
7th of 10
Ann Arbor
2nd of 6
Quincy
9th of 13
Springport
2nd of 7
Hillsdale
College
3rd of 12
Union City
5th of 13
Vicksburg

GIRLS' JV BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
11 23 Camden
18 12 Litchfield
25 36 Springport
32 16 Jonesville
18 12 Athens
32 34 Union City
15 47 Reading
23 18 Homer
21 14 Concord
26 25 Springport
26 15 Jonesville
23 13 Athens
31
5 Concord
30 25 Union City
12 10 Reading
29 36 Homer

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

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�ALL

CONFERENCE
STARS

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Included on these pages are those
athletes who were named to All Conference teams or took first places in
conference meets. Page 106: ( 1) Golf
Bill Swallow, and Cross Country
- Greg Miller; (2) Girls' Basketball
- Karice Loveberry and Kris Condra; (3) Football - Jim Supianoski ,
Robert Hard, Shannon Rice, Alec
Legg, Curtis Keeton , and Mark
Ludlow. Not Pictured : John Burge ;
(4) Volleyball- Tori Budd and Becky
Wilson. (5) Boys' Basketbal l - Loran
Fickle and Greg Miller.
Page 107: (1) Wrestling - Kevin
VanVleet and John Burge. (2)
Baseball - Scott Rodesiler. (3) Girls'
Track - Gail Condra, Suzanne Toth ,
Chris Toth , Kelly Johnson, Lori
Bailey, Kelli Stempien , Dawn McClellan, Becky Wilson , Tammy
Johnston , Tina Hand , Brenda Cottman, and Karice Loveberry. (4) Boys '
Track Jim Supianoski , Jack
Faulkner, Greg Miller, Bryan Wymer,
Mark Ludlow, and Shannon Rice.

Q.H .S. Boys won the Big 8 Conference All Sports Trophy in
1980-81 for the 2nd year in a
row.
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�SECOND BEST EVER

With a great deal of enthusiasm and hard work the 1980
Orioles finished the season with an outstanding 8-1 won-loss
record. The loss of the season , a 7-6 setback , came at the
hands of the conference champs and state quarterfinalists, the
Reading Rangers. As a result of their fine record, the team ended the season with the second best football record in the
history of Quincy High School.
In recognition of their excellent football performances ten
members of the "Orange Crush" received post season honors .
Receiving All-Conference honors were: Robert Hard , Shannon
Rice, John Burge, Curtis Keeton , Alec Legg, Mark Ludlow, Jim
Supianoski , Tom Loveberry, Jack Faulkner, and Kevin
VanVleet. Also, Coach Nowicki was chosen as State Regional
Coach of the Year.
The Team: Front: Kevin VanVleet, Scott Rodesi ler , Mark
Ludlow, John Burge, Jack Faulkner, Shannon Rice, Tony Cariuty. Second Row: Ed Buell, Doug Loveberry, Art Kahaian, Jeff
Ellis, Tim Myers, Rowdy Gibson , Alec Legg, Wally Gibson. Third
Row: Brad Rurka, Jim Rodgers, Jim Burge, Jim Supianoski,
Scott Brand , Robert Hard, Brent Whitney, Roy Rodgers, Larry
Seagraves. Back: Coaches Mike Nowicki and Lonnie Evon,
Scott Peterson , Tom Loveberry, Chuck Miller, Tyler Baldwin,
Curtis Keeton and Steve Hinds. Not Pictured: Managers: Teddy
Kahaian and Ed Cariuty.

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�109

�TEAM'S BEST SEASON EVER

The 1980 Oriole Cross Country team posted its best season ever by placing 2nd in the Conference meet
and 6th in the Regional meet. The only team to defeat the Oriole Harriers in dual meet action was the Concord Yellowjackets, who went on to place first in state competition.
Special recognition must be given to Oriole Harrier, Greg Miller, who led the team to many victories and
placed 16th in the State meet.
All the runners contributed to a superb team effort, but most of all , it was our very dedicated coach, Mr.
Bell, who led the team to achieve many of its goals.
Team Members: Front: Manager Darin Higbee, Guy Creager, Todd Cochrane, Denny Higbee, Dave
Finley. Back: Tim Finley, Greg Miller, Tom Bean, John Normandin, Dave Roberts, and Coach Bob Bell.
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�111

�GOLFERS TEE OFF TO A GOOD SEASON

The Quincy Oriole Golf season was highlighted
by a second place four man team finish and a second place two man team finish at the Clinton Invitational Golf Tournament.
Over the season the Oriole Linksters carded an
overall 6-7 record and a 4-6 record in the league,
good for a Fourth place finish.
Bill Swallow was named most valuable golfer
and also made the All-Conference team. Rob
Smith gained most improved honors.
The Team: Front: Bill Swallow, Todd Schmidt,
Todd Strane. Back: Coach Bob Mitchell, Erin
Sawdey, Mike Mitchell, Doug Riegel, Bill Hawes,
Mike Hagaman and Rob Sm ith.

112

�113

�LADY ORIOLES FINISH THIRD
The 1980 basketball team
combined a harassing full court
man to man defense with
balanced scoring to finish third
in the conference with a 14-4
overall record . One of the many
highlights of the season included a 38-33 victory over Union
City in the district tournament.
Co-captains Kris Condra and
Karice Loveberry were chosen
as members of the All Conference team and the All Area
Team. Teammates Sherry Sherwood, Dawn Brown and Tammie Johnston received
honorable mention to the All
Area Team.

114

Team: Front: Manager April Jett, Tammie
Johnston, Karice Loveberry, Kris Condra, Dawn
Brown, Sherry Sherwood, manager Sherri Locke.
Back: Coach Bob Stewart, Chris Toth, Kristy Hut-

chins, Gale Condra, Amy Geishert, Pam Loose,
Kelli Campbell, Brenda Cottman, Jill Faulkner,
Chris Johnson.

�115

�ORIOLE PINNERS ARE SUPER WINNERS

The QHS Wrestlers of 198081 were a young team with
great potential.
Led by co-captains Robert
Hard and Kevin VanVleet, the
Oriole matmen amassed a winloss record of 7-4.
The Orioles captured fourth
place at the Big 8 Conference
Meet and also placed fourth
overall in the Conference
standings.
Outstanding wrestlers of the
season included: Kevin
VanVleet, most outstanding
wrestler of 1980-81 and eighth
in State at 126 pounds, and
Alec Legg, who placed sixth at
State at the 198 pound weight
class.

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�The Team : Front: manager Brad Parrish , Lance
Wiser, Tim Delaney, Bart Marshall, Andy Buell ,
Bruce Pohl, Tim Brown , Danny Morris, Tim Myers,
John Spragg, Bryan Wymer, manager Ted
Kahaian . Back : Coach Ken Downey, Kent Falstad,

Brent Withington, Joel Falstad , David Burlew,
Scott Wilkinson , Kevin VanVleet, Mike Hard ,
Gregg Saunders, Brent Whitney, Jim Supianoski ,
Art Kahaian , Robert Hard , John Burge, Alec Legg
and statistician Nancy Kahaian.

117

�FANS LOVE THEIR ORIOLES

The 1980-81 Varsity Basketball Team provided much excitement for their fans . The team finished the season in fourth
place with a conference record of 8-6 and an overall record of
12-8. The biggest thrill of the season was defeating Athens by a
score of 70-58 when the Indians were rated fourth in the State.
Loran Fickle and Greg Miller were selected to the All Conference Team and Scott Rodesiler earned Honorable Mention .
Rodesiler scored the most points in one game by scoring 27

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points. Leading scorers were Fickle and Miller with 301 and 294
points respectively . Leading rebounder was Fickle with 117 rebounds. THE TEAM : Front: Greg Miller, Loran Fick le, Scott
Rodesiler . Back: Manager Scott Lutterbeck, Jim Burge, Todd
Strane, Doug Loveberry, Mark Ludlow, Steve Hinds, Dave
Sobiech, Doug Riegel , Kenny Letts and Coach Doug Johnson .
Not Pictured : Tom Loveberry.

�119

�LADY ORIOLES AIM TO "SERVE" YOU
BETTER!

The Team : Penny Wygant, Denise Wineland,
Denise Laurell , Kelli Talbot , Tori Budd, Becky
Wilson , Amy Geishert, Linda Allen , Nan Weber,

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Chris Johnson, Tracy Rockhold . Back: Coach Mrs.
Melissa Sussex. Not Pictured were: Managers
Shawn Talbot and Ed Cariuty.

�The Varsity Volleyball Team finished the 198081 season tied for third with Homer with a record
of 8-6.
Tori Budd and Becky Wilson were selected for
the Big 8 All Conference Team. Tracy Rockhold
was given Honorable Mention.
The Team elected Tori Budd as The Most
Valuable Player and Penny Wygant as Most Improved Player.

121

�CONFERENCE AND REGIONAL CHAMPS

122

�The boys' track team easily ran to a 10-0 dual meet record in
1981. Now having won 23 consecutive dual meets, the team is a
large source of pride to Q.H.S. Nine members scored at least
100 points: Tyler Baldwin, Tony Cariuty, Jack Faulkner, Steve
Hinds, Mark Ludlow, Greg Miller, Shannon Rice, Jim Supianoski, and Bryan Wymer. Shannon Rice set two school
records: 52'8W' in the shot put and '40' 11 " in the discus. The
former was also a conference record. The team walked away
with the Bronson Invitational, for the 3rd year in a row , and also
the regional, for the 2nd year in a row. The team has been Conference champions for 2 years in a row. Fifteen people qualified
in all 16 events for the County Meet. Nine people qualified in
nine events for the State Meet. Shannon Rice placed 6th in the

State Meet in the shot put.
Team members: manager Ted " beaver" Kahaian , Jack
Faulkner, Terry Stephens, Dave Fin ley, Denny Higbeen, Todd
Cochrane, manager Eddy Cariuty. Middle: Coach Bob Bell ,
Tyler Baldwin , Tim Fin ley, Sh annon Rice, Tony Caruity, Mark
Lud low, Alec Legg , Andy Richards , Dave Roberts , And Coach
Dan Ludlow. Back : Ken Holloway, Wally Gibson, Jim Supianoski , Bryan Wymer , Steve Hinds, Kevin Kaiser , Greg Miller,
Scott Peterson , Jay Millard , and Dale Tuttle.

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�TEAM WINS 51 DUAL MEETS ...
KARICE LOVEBERRY "STATE CHAMP"

PHOTO COURTESY OF COLDWATER
DAILY REPORTER

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�The Quincy Girls' Track team, boast ing the longest dual meet
winning streak in state history, cruised to its 51st straight win .
This powerhouse team won the Bronson Invitational, Grass
Lake Invitational, Quincy and Mendon Relays, Conference and
Regional Meets and placed 5th in the State Meet.
Six girls scored at least 100 points: Brenda Cottman, Tina
Hand , Kelly Johnson, Tammie Johnston, Karice Loveberry and
Kelli Stempien. Karice scored 435'1• points this season and accumulated an astounding total of 1,231 points in 4 years.
School records set this year: Becky Wilson - discus 116'8" ,
Pam Loose - High Jump 5'2'/z" , Tammie Johnston - Long
110 Hurdles 14.3, 220
Jump 16'5" , Karice Loveberry Hurd les 29.1; 440 Relay - Lori Bailey, Brenda Cottman, Ke lli
Stempien, Karice Loveberry 51.4; Karice also tied the 100 yd.
dash in 11.3.
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Conference records broken: Karice Loveberry Hurdles 15.0, 220 Hurdles 29.6; Dawn McClellan - Shot Put
37'6" .
Thirteen girls quali fied for the State Meet. In the State Meet,
Dawn McClellan placed 5th in the Shot Put and Karice
Loveberry finished 1st in the 100 Meter Hurdles, tied for 1st in
the 200 Meter Hurdles and finished 3rd in the 100 Meter Dash.
The team: Front: manager Amy Rootes, Patti Mraz, Pam

Wilber, Ginger Hartbarger, Kim Eddington, Lori Dobson, Kelly
Johnson, Lori Bailey, Lynn DesJardins, Chris Toth, Deana
Thomas, manager Kelli Cutler. 2nd Row: Rhonda Wilber,
Teresa Waltz, Kelli Stempien, Denise Wineland, Debbie
Thomas, Lisa Watson , Dawn Hilton, Val Beckwith, Alicia
Veysey, Cathy Smith, Gail Wineland . 3rd Row: Coach Gary
Adams, Julie Stayner, Chikako Mori, Connie Ebert, Michelle
Sobiech, Sue Toth, Lisa Kochen dorfer, Gail Condra, Dawn McClellan, Stacie Smith, Darlene Kling, Michelle Miller, Karice
Loveberry, Coach Marty Chard. Back: Nan Weber, Jodi Paul,
Apr il Jett, Dawn Brown, Amy Geishert, Tina Hand , Tori Budd ,
Tammie Johnston , Becky Wilson, Pam Loose, Diane Gilbert.
Not Pictured: Christie Betts, Brenda Cottman and Tammy
Dooley.

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�QHS SWINGERS-VARSITY BASEBALL '81

The Varsity Baseball team dazzled their spectators in 1981 with a 7-7 conference record, a
great improvement over previous years. The
overall record was 8-10 . One of the highlights of
the season was when Kevin VanVleet pitched a no
hitter against Concord .
Receiving honors were Scott Rodesiler, who
made 1st team All Conference, Bryan Harmon,
who made 2nd team, as well as Loran Fickle, Doug
Riegel , John Burge, and Kevin VanVleet who
received Honorable Mentions. Scott Rodesiler led
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the conference in doubles with five; as well as
leadinQ the team in stolen bases. Bryan Harmon
led the pitr:hing staff in strikeouts, and he also had
the best record, 7-3 . John Burge had the top batting average, .308.
Team members include: Fron t: Doug Loveberry, Tom Bean,
Jim Shafer, Jeff Ellis, Bryan Harmon, Loran Fick le, Mark
Ludlow, and manager Jim Weber. Back: Coach Mike Nowicki ,
Volunteer Coach Lonnie Evon , Doug Riegel , Kevin VanVleet ,
Scott Rodesiler, Larry Seagraves, Ken Letts, and statistician
David Sobiech . Not Pictured: John Burge .

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�JV BASEBALL TEAM HAS SUPER SEASON

The JV Baseball team finished the
season with a commendable 4-1
record , a .294 team batting average, a
.428 on base average, an excellent
fielding percentage and 29 stolen
bases.
Despite a limited number of games,
this year's JV team showed a great
amount of hustle, composure, and
improvement .
The team : Front: David Donbrock ,
Mike Ellis, Jody Harmon , Mike
Hagaman, Shaun Massey. Back :
Manager David Murray, Brent Parkin son , Tim Wilkinson, Gerald Hinds, Doug
Russell , Dave Roberts, Wally Schultz,
manager Craig Fish and Coach Greg
Gruner. Not Pictured: Mike Waterbury
and Kurt Spalding.
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�MIGHTY JV'S EARN SECON D PLACE

The J.V. Football Team displayed great potent ial as they compiled a 5-1- 1 record during conference play, 6-1-1 overall record , which placed
them in second place in the Big Eight Conference.
The J.V.s used a strong runn ing attack and tough
defensive play throughout the season. The team
provided many moments of excitement and thrills
for the Oriole fans.
Front: L to R manager Dave Hammond ,
manager Cl int Cook . 2nd Row: manager Tracy
Peterson , Tim Delaney, Art Hart , Tim Wilk inson ,
Brent Parkinson , Jody Harmon , Joel Falstad , Mike
Ellis, Ken Holloway, Mike Waterbury, Vonnie Borton , Danny Morris. 3rd Row: Jim Rollins, Scott
Wilk inson , Brett Cutler, Joao Araujo , Tim Brown,
Steve Stempien , Gerald Hinds, Bob Bellew, Wally
Schultz, Mike Renfro, Brian Ditton , Dave Donbrock , Coach Chuck Cook , Coach Randy Houtz.
4th Row: Coach Rick Moore, Doug Russell , Ron
Lange, Mike Dennis, Eric Rice, Kevin Kaiser, Jay
Millard , Andy Buell , Doug Marsh , Jim Maggert,
and Ken Teachout.

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�JV SPIKERS: SMALL BUT
SUCCESSFUL
Though small in number the JV
Volleyball Team had a successful season. Coach Evons'
team was full of enthusiasm and
determination. The Lady
Orioles finished with a 15-9
record. The Team: Front: Coach
Lonnie Evon , Manager Inez
Letts. Back: Kelly Johnson,
Tammy Brewer, Dawn Ledbetter, April Jett, Lisa Watson ,
Alicia Veysey and Sherri Locke.

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�JV'S PUT IT TOGETHER FOR A GREAT SEASON

The Quincy J.V. basketball team
finished the 1980-81 season with a very
respectable 10 win, 8 loss record. The
nine members of the team included
three sophomores and six freshmen.
Although young and inexperienced by
J.V. standards, this team steadi ly improved throughout the season . Th is can
be testified by the fact that they won
five of their last seven games
highlighted by a one point victory over
the J.V. conference leader Concord .
The Team: manager Lonnie Laurie,
Mike Waterbury, Doug Marsh, Tim
Finley , Dave Roberts, Eric Rice, John
Taylor, Wally Schu ltz, Gerald Hines, Tim
Wilkinson and Coach Bob Bell.

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�JV CAGERS FINISH STRONG
In Coach Gruners' first year as JV basketball
coach, his team had an admirable seaon . The 1980
JV Girls' Basketball team finished in second place
with a Big 8 Conference record of 10-4 and an
overall record of 11-5. The Lady Orioles came on

THE TEAM Front: Manager Gail Wineland,
Michelle Sobiech, Kelly Johnson , Ginger Hartbarger, Lynn DesJardins, Lori Dobson, Manager
Valerie Beckwith. Back: Tammy Clark, Nan Weber,
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strong the second half of the season, winning eight
of their last nine games. One outstanding aspect
of this team was their tenacious defense that
enabled them to dominate their opponents.

Diane Gilbert, Patti Lutterbeck, Diane Fidler, Alicia
Veysey, Robyn Rubley, Lori Bailey, Tammy Brewer
and Coach Greg Gruner.

�COACHES

Coaches: Front: Mr. Bob Mitchell, Golf; Mr. Greg
Gruner, J.V. Baseball and J.V. Girls' Basketball;
Mr. Bob Bell, Cross Country, J.V. Boys' Basketball
and Boys' Track; Mr. Rick Moore, J.V. Football
Assistant; Mr. Mike Nowicki, Varsity Football and
Varsity Baseball; Mr. Ken Downey, Wrestling.
Back: Mr. Chuck Cook, J.V. Football; Mr. Marty
Chard, Girls' Track; Mr. Gary Adams, Girls' Track;
Mr. Dan Ludlow, Athletic Director and Boys' Track
Coach; Mr. Lonnie Evon, Varsity Football, J.V.
Volleyball and J.V. Baseball Volunteer Assistant;
Mr. Bob Stewart, Girls' Varsity Basketball; Mrs.
Melissa Sussex, Varsity Volleyball. Not Pictured:
Mr. Doug Johnson, Varsity Boys' Basketball.

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�CHEERLEADERS

(1)

(2)

(1) Varsity Basketball
Cheerleaders: Top: Beth Forsyth , Lisa Hickok. Bottom:
Tracy Sanderson, Teresa Waltz
and Tina Dules. Not Pictured:
Tina Herman. (2) J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders: Top to Bottom: Lorie Camp, Tammy
Johnson, Cathy Smith and
Denise Houck. Not Pictured:
Lisa Booher. (3) Varsity Football
Cheerleaders: Left to Right:
Lisa Hickok, Beth Tobolski,
Beth Forsyth, Tina Dules, Tracy
Sanderson, Teresa Waltz and
Tina Herman.

(3)

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�GET ROWDY!

(1) J.V. Football Cheerleaders
Left to Right: Denise Houck,
Cathy Smith, Kelly Norton, Lisa
Booher and Lorie Camp. (2) J.V.
Cheerleaders do their thing.
(3)Lead cheerleader, Mr. Dan
Ludlow, with the Varsity and
J.V. Cheerleaders as a back-up
crew. (4) Volunteer advisor Sandi Price.
(5) Volunteer advisor Karen
Pinsonneault.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

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�STUDENTS VOLUNTEER
On March 4th, sixty-eight QHS students participated in the
Jump Rope for Heart Event. This event was coordinated by
Mrs. Melissa Sussex. Pledges totaling $1700.00 were received .
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.

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�CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT IS
THE TRUE AIM OF EDUCATION

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�MIDDLE SCHOOL

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�EIGHTH GRADE
Shirley Adams
Penny Adkins
Erica Arnold
Jesse Avery
Lori Babbage

Gordon Bassage
Shelley Beaudin
Timothy Beaudin
Tim Berry
Allen Blodgett

William Blowers
Toni Bowerman
Laurie Bradley
Timothy Brockway
Terri Brower

Shari Brown
Karime Caruity
David Chaney
Jackie Cooper
Jennie Craig

Michelle Craig
Monique Craig
Kelli Cutler
Deloris Dean
Dean DeCaire

Eric Dules
Franklin Easterday
Vicki Eddington
Lynn Edwards
Susan Engelhardt

Michelle Fillmore
Doug Finley
Craig Fish
Diane Fletcher
Lisa Gilbert

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�Michael Gipple
Jody Grigg
Billie Harbaugh
Joe Harmon
Wendy Harmon

Rodney Harper
Kathy Herman
Pam Hockenberry
Mark Houvener
Teddy Kahaian

•

Candie Kaiser
David Karney
Robert Knowles
Ken Kurtz
Scott Latta

Lonnie Laurie
Eric Lippert
Thomas Lothamer
James Luce
Scott Lutterbeck

LaNean Lutz
Edward Marsh
Trevor Mast
Dawn McDowell
Tammy McMichael

James McRae
Tonya Meyer
Dan Meyers
Cynthia Michael
David Murray

Danny Nance
Kelli Newberry
Brad Parrish
Tracy Peterson
Jill Philippy

Elton Potter
Shawn Poyner
William Richards
Darin Ricker
JoEIIen Robson

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�Brent Rodgers
Randy Root
Amy Rootes
Bernina Rossetter
Tim Rzepka

Richard Sanderson
Tim Schmidt
Matt Smith
David Spalding
JodySpragg

Pamela Stark
Dean Stempien
Sherry Stempien
Ronald Tesch
Gordon Thomas

Todd Thurman
Donna Tobolske
Tina Trail
Dale Tuttle
Kevin VandyBorgurt

Stena VanWald
Dawn Waligora
Shawna Walters
Ty Wentworth
David Wilcox

Elaina Wood
Melissa Woods
Brent Wygant
Stephanie Wymer

Not Pictured:
Robert Cook
Jerry Wright

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�SEVENTH GRADE
Jana Acox
Sheila Anderson
Jason Bailey
Marion Beckwith
Debbie Benedict

Terry Berkshire
Joseph Berry
Todd Betts
Laura Blackman
Timothy Blodgett

Bobby Blowers
Edward Cariuty
Barbara Cekander
Robert Clark
Grace Clemmons

Chantal Cochrane
Angela Coleman
Bryan Collins
Tammy Combs
Stacy Connin

Thomas Copeland
Mike Cottman
Travis Creager
David Dean
Dennis Dinsmoore

Douglas Dobson
Mike Dowker
Dusti Earl
Angela Erts
Timothy Erts

Penny Evans
Francis Evard
William Everett
Mary Geiman
Paula Gratz

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�Darlene Griner
Mike Grove
David Hammond
Douglas Harper
Monica Harris

Darin Higbee
Robert Hooley
Chad Horn
Tina Horn
Jerry Jackowiak

Teresa Jeffery
Billy Jeffries
George Jenkot
Teresa Johnson
William Kanaby

Jeffrey Kiersey
Robin Laurell
Andy Logic
Scott Lynd
Gregory Madsen

Tracy Maggart
Patricia Mason
Matt McConnell
Joel Mitchell
Laurinda Morrison

Jay Murdock
Tammie Myers
Carson Neible
Tammy Newberry
Frenda Otis

Rex Otis
Annette Paul
Matthew Pepper
Michelle Powers
Scott Preston

Constance Quimby
Dawn Quimby
Mark Ricker
Susan Rickman
Denise Riegel

�Annette Roberts
Suzanne Roberts
Jerrod Robinson
Kandy Root
Kim Rosendaul

Stephanie Roush
Tina Rumsey
Melanie Ryan
Sandra Salyer
Jason Shilling

Brian Shortridge
Lisa SmallWood
Robert Smith
Scott Sobiech
Kevin Stempien

Randy Stevens
Shawn Talbot
Sherri Taylor
Karilyn Teachout
Annette Tesch

Todd Thibideau
David Thompson
Frank Tobalske
Lilly Toth
Rhonda VanRiper

John Walker
Thomas Watson
LuAnne Watters
Kimberly Weaver
James Weber

David Wilson
Melissa Wood

Not Pictured:
KellyWalp

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�SIXTH GRADE
Melissa Amos
Lori Baker
Jacinda Beckwith
Deborah Berry
Iva Blowers

Mildred Blowers
Brian Bowerman
Willard Bradley
Marc Brand
Jeffery Brown

Kris Bryan
Jennette Buell
Vikki Burley
Daren Carpenter
Jacquline Cash

Dedre Cekander
Michelle Christina
Jerri Clark
Jim Clayton
Thomas Cole

Carrol Combs
Douglas Craig
Angela Curtis
Shirley Delaney
Michael Dodd

Thomas Donbrock
Bobby Dooley
Timothy Dowker
Jill Drumm
Joey Dunn

Dennis Evans
David Fillmore
Glenn Finley
Marylyn Fryer
Kendra Galinis

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�Richard Galinis
Eric Green
Timothy Hagaman
Melissa Hamilton
Lynn Hard

April Hardy
Stephen Harmon
Michael Harris
Jeff Hawes
Richard Herman

Leslie Hilton
Edward Horney
Tammy Hutchins
Nedra Huttenlocker
Christy Jansen

James Jeffries
Lorie Johnston
Tammy Justice
Donald Kahaian
Andy Kaiser

Dena Knapp
Brenda Kratzer
John Lacey
Joedy Latta
Johnny Latta

Richard Lensky
David Luce
Deborah Lutterbeck
Karolyn Markley
Angela Marsh

Van Marshall
Scott Marvin
Allen McClellan
Susan Miller
Timothy Minton

Richard Moore
Patrick Murray
Mitchell Neeley
Karen Newberry
Penny Parrish

147

�Lori Pavelko
Larry Peliquin
April Philippy
Aaron Porter
Brian Price

Michelle Quimby
Jimmy Rambo
Renee Richards
Tamara Risk
Mark Rootes

Kathleen Ryan
Tammy Rzepka
Bobbie Shilling
David Sleesman
Brian Smith

Jean Smith
Michael Smith
Tracy Snellenberger
Lori Sobiech
Kelly Sours

Christine Tong
Eric Waterbury
Lorrinda Whitney
John Winter
Scott Withington

Jacquelin Wood

Not Pictured :
Earl Brouse
Kevin Pruitt
Lonny Wright

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�LARGETURNOUTFORINTRAMURALSPORTS
Front: Suzie Roberts, Tom Copeland, Brad Parrish, Jim Luce,
Lili Toth, Jason Bailey, Darin Higbee, Annette Paul. Middle:
Kevin Stempien, Karilyn Teachout, Frenda Otis, Jason Shilling,
Scott Lynd, Matt McConnell, Robin Laurell, Greg Madsen.

Back: David Spalding, David Thompson , Constance Quimby,
Kenny Kurtz, Scott Lutterbeck, Willy Richards, Tim Rzepka,
Scott Sobiech, Rex Otis, Coach Bob Bell.

Front: Frank Easterday, Frank Tobalske, Chad Horn, Ed Cariuty, Brad Parrish, Teddy
Kahaian , Jim Weber, Thomas Lothamer, David Chaney, Tim Rzepka. Middle: Dale Tuttle, Gordon Thomas, Joey Mitchell, Todd Thibideau, William Everett, Matt McConnell,
Jason Bailey, Jerry Wright, Scott Lynd, Eric Lippert, Joe Berry, Tim Berry, Craig Fish,
Scott Sobiech. Back: Coach Mike Nowicki, Shannon Rice, Jim Burge, Jody Grigg, Jim
McRae, Tim Brockway, Kenny Kurtz, Shawn Talbot, David Karney, Mark Houvener,
Brent Rodgers, Allen Blodgett, Shawn Poynor, David Spalding, Tracy Maggart, Jack
Faulkner, Tim Myers, Brent Whitney.

CROSS
COUNTRY
AND
FLAG FOOTBALL
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�BOYS Front: Tim Rzepka, Jerry Jackowick, Richie
Sanderson, Allen Blodgett, Brent Wygant, Rodney
Harper, Eric Lippert, Ed Cariuty, Bob Cook.
Second Row: David Dean, Jody Grigg, Doug
Finley, David Spalding, Shawn Talbot, Greg
Madsen, Frank Tobalske, Kevin Stempien, Jerrod
Robinson, Todd Betts, Todd Thibideau. Third
Row: David Thompson, Doug Dobson, David

BOYS' AND
GIRLS'
BASKETBALL

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Chaney, Scott Lutterbeck, David Murray, Craig
Fish, Kenny Kurtz, David Hammond, Scott
Sobiech, Matt McConnell, Robert Smith, Doug
Harper, Carson Neible, Joey Mitchell. Back: Coach
Greg Gruner, Darin Ricker, Tim Schmidt, Willie
Richards, Kevin VandyBorget, Jim McRae, Scott
Lynd, Jim Weber, Billy Jeffries, Jason Bailey,
David Karney, Tim Brockway.

GIRLS Front: Robin Laurell, Dawn Quimby, Annette Paul, Delores
Dean, Susie Roberts. Middle: Tina Rumsey, Denise Riegel, Connie
Quimby, Angela Erts, Stephanie Roush, Penny Adkins, JoEIIen Robson, Melissa Woods, Dena Stempien. Back: Teresa Johnson, Frenda
Otis, Stephanie Wymer, Pam Stark, Michelle Fillmore, Lori Babbage,
Rhonda Van Riper, Michelle Powers, Angela Basse, Amy Rootes,
Coach Bob Stewart.

�VOLLEYBALL
AND
WRESTLING
VOLLEYBALL: (1) Coach
Melissa Sussex, Jacki Cooper,
Shari Brown , Lori Babbage,
Cyndi Michael , Tori Budd ,
Stephanie Wymer , Karime
Cariuty, Kelli Cu tl er, Dena
Stempien , Tammy McMichael.
(2) Front: Connie Quimby, Annette Roberts, Penny Evans,
Annette Paul, Annette Tesch,
Frenda Otis, Paula Gratz,
Chantel Cochrane . Back :
Den ise Wineland , Michelle
Powers, Rhonda Van Riper,
Stephanie Roush , Denise
Riegel , Angela Erts, Kim Rosendaul , Coach Melissa Sussex,
Susie Roberts.
(2)

(3)

WRESTLING : (3) 1st Row: Tom Lothamer, Ed
Marsh , Frank Tobalske, Jason Bailey, Jason Shilling , Carson Neible, Doug Dobson , Scott Lynd,
Darin Higbee. 2nd Row: Chad Horn, Joe Berry,
Jody Spragg, Ted Kahaian, Jim Luce, David
Thompson , Gordon Bassage, Kevin Stempien,
Brad Parrish. 3rd Row: Tim Blodgett, Jim McRae,

Shawn Talbot, David Spalding, Kenny Kurtz, Tim
Brockway, Gordon Thomas, Jim Weber, Richie
Sanderson . 4th Row: Dean DeCaire, Brent
Wygant , Tim Rzepka, Tracy Peterson , Matt Smith ,
Allen Badgett, George Jenkot, Danny Nance,
Coach Ken Downey.

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�MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK
Front: Jim Luce, Jason Bailey, Doug Dobson ,
Jason Shilling , Shawn Bowers, Scott Lynd , Todd
Thibideau. Middle: Joey Mitchell, Jody Spragg,
Scott Sobiech, Matt McConnell, Brad Parrish, Ed

Front: Jill Philippy, Monique Craig , Karilyn
Teachout, Chantal Cochrane, Frenda Otis, Annette Paul , Tina Rumsey. Middle: Dena Stempien,
Kelli Cutler, Connie Quimby, Pam Dovey, Monica
Harris, Marion Beckwith, Annette Tesch . Back:

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Cariuty, Kevin Stempien, David Chaney. Back:
David Karney, David Spalding, Jim McRae, Coach
Brian Ludlow, Willy Richards, Kenny Kurtz, Tim
Brockway, Brent Wygant, and Allen Blodgett.

Denise Riegel , Michelle Fillmore, Stephanie
Wymer, Michelle Craig, Coach Brian Ludlow, Cyndi Michael, Shari Brown, Lisa Gilbert, and Lori
Babbage.

�SIXTH GRADE BAND

FRONT ROW:
Tom Cole
Jill Drumm
Tammy Justice
Michelle Quimby
Angela Curtis
Kristine Tong
Nedra Hutten locher
Jerri Clark

MIDDLE ROW :
Rick Herman
Dena Knapp
David Jeffries
Tim Dowker
April Philippy
Jean Smith
Kari Markley
Jackie Wood
Lynn Hard
Lorrinda Whitney
Lori Pavelko
Marilyn Fryer
Vikke Burley
Renee Richards

BACK ROW:
David Fillmore
Eric Waterbury
Susan Miller
Penny Parrish
Marc Band
Mike Dodd
Aaron Porter
Brian Smith
Joey Dunn
Van Marshall
Eddie Horney

Band Director: Mr. Rick Overgaard
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�SYMPHONIC BAND #2 RATING AT STATE.

SEVENTH GRADE BAND

....
FRONT ROW:
Mike Kanaby
Mary Geiman
Tonya Myers
Susie Roberts
Lisa Smallwood

MIDDLE ROW:
Tracy Maggart
Jay Murdock
Tim Erts
Bobby Hooley
Angela Coleman
Paige Mason
Laura Blackman
LeAnn Watters
Angela Erts
Sherry Taylor
Annette Roberts
Kim Rosendaul
Marian Beckwith
Monica Harris
Kandy Root

BACK ROW:
Laurinda Morrison
Melissa Wood
Tina Rumsey
Matt McConnell
Ed Cariuty
Denise Riegel
Randy Stevens
Tim Blodgett
Angela Basse
Mike Dowker
John Walker
Jeff Kiersey
Doug Dobson
Joey Mitchell

Band Director: Mr. Richard Overgaard
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�ALMOST # 1

EIGHTH GRADE BAND

FRONT ROW:
Tammy McMichael
Kathy Herman
Tanya Meyer
Jill Philippy
Pam Stark
JoEIIen Robson
Elaina Wood
Dan Meyers

MIDDLE ROW:
Tim Brockway
Stephanie Wymer
Bernina Rossetter
Stella VanWald
Susan Englehardt
Lisa Gilbert
Dean DeCaire
Dan Nance
Lynn Edwards
Shawna Walters
Band Director:
Mr. Richard Overgaard

BACK ROW:
Melissa Wood
Dawn Waligora
Brad Parrish
Ted Kahaian
Erica Arnold
Candie Kaiser
Todd Thurman
Brent Rodgers
Jim McRae
David Karney
Kenny Kurtz
Trevor Mast
Michelle Fillmore

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�Top Left: OMS Math Competition Participants: Marilyn Fryer,
Tim Dowker, Jeff Brown, Brian
Price, Sherri Taylor, Jason
Bailey, Robin Laurell, Darin
Higbee, David Spalding, Tom
Lothamer, Ted Kahaian and
Advisor Mrs. Banker. Above
Right: Sixth Grade Spelling Bee
Participants: April Philippy,
Angela Marsh , Donald Kahaian,
Tim Dowker, Lori Sobiech,
Brian Price, John Lacey, Joey
Dunn, Rich&lt;:~rd Lensky, Advisor
Mrs. Leash, Carrol Combs and
Marilyn Fryer. Not Pictured:
Lonnie Wright. Bottom:
Seventh Grade Spelling Bee
Participants: Suzie Roberts,
Doug Dobson, Kim Rosendaul,
Sherri Taylor, David Dean , Connie Quimby, Chantel Cochrane,
Shawn Talbot, George Jenkot,
William Everett, Advisor Mrs.
Budd, Scott Sobiech and
Robert Smith.

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QMS

ACHIEVERS

�Top left: QUIZ BOWL: Dena Stempien , Ted Kahaian, Jim Luce,
Mike Gipple, Rod Harper, Dan Meyer, Tim Brockway, Jim
McRae, David Karney, Karime Cariuty, Advisor Mrs. Banker,
David Spalding, Advisor Mr. Undeen . Not Pictured: Eric
Lippert.

Top right: QMS STUDENT COUNCIL: Treasurer Jim Luce, Penny Parrish, Donald Kahaian, Jason Bailey Vice-President Brad
Parrish , Tim Schmidt , Joey Mitchell , President Scott Sobiech ,
Stephanie Wymer, Advisor Mr. Longhini. Not Pictured:
Secretary Dawn Waligora.

8th GRADE AWARDS
OUTSTANDING
Teddy Kahaian and Jim Luce- Science Susan Englehardt - Math
Shari Brown and Danny Meyers- Social Studies Melissa Woods- English
Lori Babbage - Phys. Ed. Lori Babbage - Journalism Shari Brown - Home Ec.
MOST IMPROVED
Dan Nance and Shirley Adams - Science David Wilcox - Math
Phys. Ed. - Pam Dovey Social Studies - Tracy Peterson
Ken Kurtz and Billie Harbaugh - FACULTY AWARDS
Tonya Meyer and Jackie Cooper - CITIZENSHIP AWARDS
7th GRADE AWARDS
OUTSTANDING
Shawn Talbot and Scott Sobiech- Science Sheri Taylor- Math
Robert Smith- Social Studies Sheri Taylor - English Monica Harris- Geography
Dave Hammond- Phys. Ed . Frenda Otis- Phys. Ed . Denise Riegel - Band
MOST IMPROVED
Angela Basse- Science Annette Paul and Greg Madsen - Math
Marion Beckwith and Tim Blodgett- Social Studies Todd Betts- English
Annette Paul - Georgraphy Jerrod Robison - Phys. Ed. Debbie Benedict - Phys. Ed.
Tammy Myers, Ed Cariuty, and Joey Mitchell - Band
Shawn Talbot- FACULTY AWARD
Jeff Kiersey and Mary Geiman- CITIZENSHIP AWARDS
Jeff Kiersey- SPELLING AWARD
7th GRADE AWARDS
OUTSTANDING
Brian Price and Brian Gowerman - Science Lori Sobiech - English
Leslie Hilton and Daren Carpenter- Math Lori Johnston - Social Studies
Lonnie Wright - Phys. Ed. Marilyn Fryer - Band
Jeff Brown and Tammie Hutchins- Reading
MOST IMPROVED
David Luce and Bobbie Shilling - Science Jean Smith - English
Eric Waterbury and Kevin Pruitt - Math Aaron Porter - Social Studies
Andy Kaiser- Phys. Ed. Jeri Clark- Band Mike Dodd - Reading
Donald Kahaian- FACULTY AWARD
Anglea Curtis, Angela Marsh, Lori Baker, and Penny Parrish - CITIZENSHIP AWARDS

157

�QUINCY
MIDDLE
SCHOOL
FACULTY

158

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

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

Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
English

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
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Reading Lab

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

Mr. Gregory Gruner
Central Mich. Univ., B.S.
Humanities

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

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

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

Mr. Richard Overgaard
Valparaiso, B.M.E.
Instrumental Music

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

Mr. Robert Stewart
Defiance College, M.A.
English

Mr. Robert Undeen
Castleton State College, M.A.
Social Studies
159

�Fragile beginnings of a mighty end- Norton

160

�ELEMENTARY

161

�FIFTH GRADE
Brian Badders
Marci Baker
Derek Ball
Laurie Barker
Billy Beckwith
Bobby Bennett

Jimmie Bennett
Trent Blair
Tina Briggs
Chelle Brown
LeeAnn Brown
Marnie Brown

Lorna Sulkowski
Cindy Burkhart
Sean Burley
Erik Butterbaugh
Chad Carpenter
Joey Cekander

Norman Cekander
Callie Clark
Lisa Clemmons
Steve Conley.
Brian Connin
Carll Converse

Jason Coolman
Andy Cottman
Billy Crick
Bobby Crick
Paul Davis
Paul Davis

Lance DeMeritt
Darrel Dinsmoor
Greg Dobson
Richard Dobson
Tod Earl
Laura Easterday

Allen Ebert
Sarah Enos
Emily Fairbanks
Cindy Fillmore
Melinda Fleming
Janet Fletcher

Derek Foster
Tim Gibson
Kelly Goshcoff
Kristy Grigg
Rick Hagaman
Brian Hall

162

�Angela Hamilton
Beth Hammond
Autumn Hardy
Andy Hawes
Josephine Hickerson
Tammy Hoag

James Hoff
Derek Horn
Jimmy Howard
Jeff Hutchins
Mary Jackson
Michelle Jeffrey

Nicole Jeffrey
Kenny Johnson
Patty Justice
Kimberly Kaufman
Karen Kratzer
Mark Landis

Anthony Lanhann
Jamie Lemke
Jodi Lemke
Jenni Leash
John Lockin
LaDawn Logic

Katrina Luckadoo
Steve Marowelli
David Marshall
Debbie Marvin
Lisa Mason
Danny Mawby

Michael McConnell
Lisa McCurley
Mellissa McMichael
Kristy McRae
Kelli Michael
Pam Mil ler

Lisa Mraz
Heather Murray
Derek O'Connell
Chris Otis
Lonna Otis
Regina Parks

Jill Paul
Rhonda Paul
Tina Paul
Wade Paul
Tim Pearson
Christa Pifer

Chad Purcell
Derek Reichart
Michelle Richards
Julie Roberts
Tad Rossman
Traci Ryan

163

�Steven Salyer
Jay Sanderson
Aaron Schort
Richie Schultz
Kim Shaw
Dorcas Shilling

Jamie Spurlock
Kirk Staley
Paul Stark
Christal Strong
Amy Swallow

Doug Tanner
Rhonda Tesch
Brian Tobalski
Steve Trail
Noell Tucker
Karinna VandyBogurt

Penny Varney
Sanford Waltz
Carol Wilson
Michelle Wilson
Mindy Woods

Mrs. Kathryn Bondurant
Mrs. Sarah Coolman
Mrs. Gertrude Rider
Mrs. Kath leen Veysey
Not Pictured: Mrs. Doris Miller

FOURTH GRADE
Perry Acox
Amy Allen
Brett Allman
Brian Anderson
Michelle Ash
Joel Asher

Toby Baade
Cheryl Balcom
Dawn Basse
Sonja Bean
Kathy Boardman
Kathy Bondy

Brett Bowers
Dawn Briggs
Wayne Burke
David Burkhart
Temrey Burritt
Chris Christian

164

�Colleen Clemmons
Michael Clemonson
Steve Clifford
James Coleman
Paula Coleman
Dena Converse

Clint Cook
Gaye Coolman
Steve Counterman
Riesie Cox
Kevin Crowder
Kirk Cutler

Jason Enos
Erica Ewers
Laney Fickle
Yon Fletcher
Kathy Freese
Heather Gambler

Colt Gollnick
Jim Gordon
Georgia Griner
Jennifer Hand
Robert Harrington
Annissa Hart

Michelle Hawkins
Melissa Hawley
Staci Higbea
Joseph Hoff
Dale Horn
Gale Horn

Tina Houvener
Tom Houvener
Angela Hoyt
Janelle Jeffrey
Joseph Johnson
Gary Karney

Kathy Knapp
Brad Kriser
Troy Langhann
Danielle Laurel\
Christina Leyo
Dawn Lindbert

Precious Logic
Kevin Longhini
Jeff Lutterbeck
Scott Maggart
Todd Male
Brenda Manley

Joey Marshall
Autumn Marson
Barbara McClellan
Michelle McCiughen
Chad McGiothlen
Jared Metcalf

165

�Tina Meyer
Darryl Meyers
Veronica Minton
Chris Monroe
Holly Moore
Loretta Moore

Sandy Morrison
Julie Nance
Amy Newberry
James Noble
Tami Parks
JoEIIen Parrish

Robert Peloquin
Chris Pepper
Heath Persails
Shannon Persails
Beth Phillppy
Joel Potter

Amy Quimby
Don Rambo
Jennifer Rathert
Darrin Rehner
Lynn Reynolds
Ron Richards

Chris Risk
Jaime Sanderson
Richard Sarles
Sandy Siegle
Angel Simaske
Dean Smallwood

Brian Smith
Henry Snellenberger
Lori Stayner
Candy Stevens
Kelli Strouse
Paul Swift

Chad Talley
Debbie Thompson
Loretta Tobolske
Sam Tucker
Mark VanWald
Fred Wagner

Michelle Waite
Hugh Watson
Lisa Weaver
Jason Webb
Valerie Weber
Julie Weller

Tim Wilkins
Kent Wyatt

166

�Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Phylis Corless
Phyllis Lewis
MaryEllen Newton
Paulette Stempien

THIRD GRADE
Jenny Adams
David Anderson
Tony Baker
Donnie Banker
Brandon Barrett
Pat Beldoc~

Jeff Bender
Jill Bennett
Stephanie Blount
Mon ique Boley
Steve Booher
Joey Bradley

Tami Briggs
Carrie Brown
Sarah Brown
Melisa Burk
Casey Burleson
Derek Carpenter

Cindy Cekander
Yvonne Cekander
Eric Cheyne
Kelly Clifford
Shawn Lockrell
Kathleen Coco

Kenny Coco
Gala Cole
Jamie Conley
Bonnie Converse
Denise Cope
April Crandall

Nicky Crandall
Chad Curtis
Lorrie Davis
Terry Davis
Danny Dean
Danny Ditton

Mel issa Dodd
Jodi Edwards
Jerry Ferrier
Christina Field
Roxana Fincham
Ginger Foley

167

�Jason Gale
Jenny Gallatin
Larry Gallatin
Traci Gill
Juanita Gollnick
Karen Goshcoff

Candy Grove
Mike Hacker
Melinda Hagaman
Tina Hamilton
Glen Hard
Weston Hardy

Shannon Harmon
Troy Harmon
Rick Hashley
Gretchen Heise
Sean Higbea
Christian Haag

Heidi Hockenberry
Holly Hockenberry
David Hoffman
Carla Horn
Michelle Howard
Chris Jeffrey

Noel Kaufman
Billy Keegan
Dawn Kiersey
Becky Kimbal l
Angela Kirt
Leon Knirk

Dana Knisely
Brooks Kratzer
Carl Kurtz
Eric Lattas
Debbie Laurell
Robby Luckadoo

Karen Mann
Ginger Marquart
Robin Marshall
Todd Massey
Debbie Mawby
Brenda McClellan

Hope Meade
Eric Metcalf
Shawn Milks
Bill Murphy
Sherry Neusbaum
Chad Newberry

Ryan O'Connell
Laura Otis
Stephanie Owens
Cherish Paradine
Allen Paul
Joey Pechota

168

�Mark Persails
Michelle Persails
Peter Peterson
Kelly Pierson
Rex Pomranka
Tate Reichhart

Cherie Richards
John Richardson
Amy Riley
David Risk
David Roberts
Audra Rodgers

Glenn Sarles
Susan Saxman
Paul Searing
Zail Sheets
Amy Shook
Brent Shook

Tim Smith
Eric Snellenberger
Dana Snyder
Brian Sowle
Kevin Staley
Josh Stayner

Brian Stempien
Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockford
Mike Tanner
Gary Thornton
Becky Tobalske

Sandra Tryon
Cinamon Tucker
Kari Varney
Kelly Wagner
Matt Waligora
Robert Waltz

Sean Watson
Ron Weiler
Jeff Williams
Michelle Winger

Mrs. Kathleen Brown
Mrs. Ruth King
Mrs. Pam McCann
Ms. Mary Grace Sewell
Mrs. Hazel VanHoosear

SECOND GRADE
169

�Dennis Abbeg
Becky Acox
Wendy Adkins
Curtis Akers
Shannon Amos
Denise Ash

Justin Asher
Devin Bell
Lori Banker
Frank Barker
Casey Bell
Cathy Bennett

J. J. Bowers
Jenny Bregger
Theresa Brooks
Judie Brouse
Eddie Brower
Jennifer Brown

Jim Brown
Michael Brown
Nathan Brown
Brian Buckley
Erin Burley
Tracy Callahan

Ron Christian
Tim Clawson
Dawn Cole
Brian Contat
Rand y Counterman
Kelly Craig

Richard Daniels
Ashley Dedmon
Scott Dobson
Darla Dowker
Jeffrey Erts
Debbie Flaugher

Gina Foley
Nicole Foster
Sara Gibson
Michelle Goshorn
Tonia Green
Chad Hagaman

Ricky Halstead
Nicole Hamilton
Greg Hardy
Archie Hickerson
Aaron Hilton
LeAnn Hoag

Deanna Hoard
Sherry Hockenberry
Ryan Horn
Dorie Houvener
Pam Hoyt
Jason Huss

170

�ian lnkenbrandt
Heather lvey
Angela Jeffrey
Kevin Johnson
Amy Koch
Kathy Kranz

Ange la Kub iac
Linda Kurtz
Jenna Letts
Jammie Lothamer
Lisha Loveberry
Tammy Lujack

Derek Lytle
Jennifer Madsen
Danny Markley
Lori Marowelli
Travis Marshall
Stacy Marson

Tara May
Shasta McCiughen
Corena McDonald
Tom Miller
J. R. Mills
John Moeller

Amber Monroe
Roger Moore
David Newberry
Loretta Newberry
Theresa Ot is
Robbie Peel

Erin Peterson
Jonelle Pogue
Justin Porter
Jason Price
Jason Quimby
Stephanie Rathert

..

Katrina Renfro
Tim Reynolds
Jennifer Richer
Neal Richhart
Brian Rogers
Juanita Sarles

Mary Saxman
Daniel Scherer
Heather Sebring
Paul Shilling
Amy Sieger
Michael Simpson

Kristine Smith
Bobbie Jean Southworth
Clifford Speaker
David Stempien
Jennifer Suever
Jason Tell

171

�Travis Tell
Paul Tong
Jake Tuckey
Billy Wagner
Tom Wagner
April Walker

Michael Wallace
Tammi Winter
Amy Wonders

Mrs. Wava Gano
Mrs. Kathryn Goschka
Mrs. Donna Moore
Mrs. Patty Rutenbar

FIRST GRADE
Amy Alexander
Kevin Allman
Hulda Anderson
Rachel Anderson
Carisa Ash
JoEIIen Asher

Jody Ball
Kurt Barve
Michelle Basse
Victor Berry
Jerry Biolchini
Tammy Blair

Brent Bloom
Jennifer Bloss
Joe Bondy
Erica Booher
Kevin Brockway
Vicki Brower

Jennifer Burke
Jason Carpenter
Jeff Christian
Candi Cole
Lori Conley
Dustin Cope

Jennifer Dalchow
Misty Davis
JoAnna Dooley
Peggy Dorton
David Easterday
Nickie Edwards

172

�Jody Fincham
Shannon Gabbard
Luke Galinis
Kelli Gallatin
Michael Gano
Cynthia Gilchrest

Jonathan Gillen
Lloyd Gipple
Calvin Gordon
Derek Griffith
Mark Gysel
Jamie Hacker

Terri Hacker
Chad Handy
Holly Harrington
Otis Harrington
William Harrington
Robert Hart

Tammy Herlan
Debbie Hickerson
Daniel Hoffman
Diana Houvener
Melody Hoyt
Carrie lford

Jason Jeffery
Missy Jermeay
Troy Johnson
Tina Keegan
Toby Kirk
Eric Knapp

Heather Kratzer
Lori Kriser
Michelle Lampman
Erin Lattas
Benjamin Lewis
Michael Leyo

Kevin Lindbert
Stacey Mabus
Beth Ann Mann
Lane Manning
James Marowelli
Michael McCauley

Shane McCavit
Greg McClellan
Eric McCulloch
Jason McFadden
Shawn McKibben
Carrie McVicker

Greg Michael
Beth Mihocko
Ryan Moore
Erica Morrison
Matt Murphy
Dodi Neeley

173

�Jennifer Nichols
Laura Nowicki
David Owens
Aaron Paul
Tara Pearson
Becky Pifer

Jenny Pinckert
Alan Pomranka
Cory Preston
Tangi Richards
Karan Richardson
Todd Riley

Angel Risk
Richard Risk
Steven Roberts
Corey Roush
James Russell
Jimmy Scherer

Bryan Schewe
Dawn Siegel
Bambi Simaske
Frank Simons
Paul Smith
Adam Stephens

Jamie Strouse
Monica Thompson
Stacy Thompson
Derek Tressler
Jeff Tressler
Erik Undeen

Derek VanRiper
Derrick Veysey
Kristen Waligora
James Watters
Joe Westfall
Kaprice Wyatt

Mrs. Jeanne Asher
Mrs. Mareeda Gibson
Mrs. Elizabeth Grace
Mrs. Patt Male
Mrs. Carol Undeen

KINDERGARTEN
David Abbeg
Amy Alleshouse
Beth Anderson
Lane Anderson
Brent Angevine
Paul Askew

174

�Eric Avery
Michael Basse
Shannon Bender
William Bethel
Andy Blair
Clint Bloom

Terry Boatman
David Bowers
Matt Bregger
Terry Brenneman
Carma Broe
Christopher Burk

Tanecia Burritt
Jason Caldwell
Sara Callahan
Steven Clancy
Jessie Clark
Jeremy Cockrell

Jim Cole
Angela Collins
Kevin Contat
Eric Cooney
Jimmer Covey
Kelly Crandall

Scott Crandall
Troy Creager
Robert Daniels
Megan Davidson
Rusty Doolittle
Becky Evans

Ramon Everett
Michael Everline
Joshua Enos
Theron Ewers
Glen Foley
Michelle Fuller

Calvin Gordon
Jessica Harrington
Wendy Higbee
David Haag
Telly Howard
Heather Hubert

Charity lvey
Joe Justice
Shannon Kelly
Lori Kimball
Holly Koch
Amy Kranz

Penny Kroa
Jenny Kubiac
Jason Laney
Chris Lensky
Becka Lewis
John Lothamer

175

�Dani Luckadoo
Stacy Lynd
Marci McGiothlen
Chad McKibbin
Amber McMichael
Melissa McVicker

Shawn McVicker
Matthew Meade
Justin Metcalf
Scott Metcalf
Michelle Michael
Dawn Miller

Jason Neusbaum
Tony Outwater
Chipper Paradine
Tyler Parker
Mark Parshall
Mikal Pechota

Terri Peebles
Tommy Peel
Geri Pish
Carrie Pohl
Angela Porter
Damian Quimby

Adam Radebaugh
Sara Richhart
Jerrie Risk
Matt Rybakoski
Benjamin Shaw
Christy Sheets

Jason Shoemaker
Lorrie Siefken
Dan Smith
JimmySmurr
Tammy Sprout
Danny Stayner

Jason Stempien
Jessica Sturtz
Jeanette Swift
Cindy Thomas
MaryToth
John Tucky

Chad Vanderpool
Nicky VandyBogurt
Debra Kay Varino
Tim Waite
Jacob Wagner
Daren Waligora

Amber Wallace
Dan Walp
Chad Weller
Mickie Wickham
Matthew Winger
Susan Wymer

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�Mrs. Ruth McConnell
Mrs. Stonna Sr-alding
Aides:
Mrs. Nancy Strang
Mrs. Bonnie Worth

Not Pictured:
Fifth Grade
Randy Brouse
Todd Dovey

Second Grade
Katherine Daly
Christian Esposito
Theresa Parks
Mike Parshall

Marie Fischer
Tanya Weage
Gary White
Terry Bishop
Ami Jackson

Kirk Philson
Annette Locklin
Kindergarten
Robert Lynn

Ms . Deborah Doll - Music
Mrs. Shirley Haag - Permanent Substitute
Ms. Nita Hull - Art
Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell -Special Education
Mr. Richardson Moore - Physical Education

Mrs. Janet Sanderson- Remedial Reading
Mrs. Carol Smith- Remedial Reading
Mrs. Virginia Ball - Library Aide
Mrs. Norrita Geiman- Aide
Mrs. Janet Hawes - Playground Supervisor

IN MEMORIAM

Angela Hagaman

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Derek Wood

We do not realize the beauty of individual blooms within the flower garden until they are removed from their
familiar setting

177

�The manner of giving,
shows the character of the giver,
more than the gift itself.

178

�ADS

179

�ACME BELT
RECOATING INC.

Compliments of

Dr. and Mrs.
P. C. Baldwin

Recoating Used Abrasives for
Over 24 Years
639-8711
Arnold and Cole Streets

B&amp; D
TOOL &amp; DIE, INC.

BECKWITH FURNITURE
Large Stock of New Furniture
Bassett Headquarters

Custom Work- Jigs and Fixtures
114 W. Chicago, Quincy
639-9305

Quincy

Central Rd. at S. Ray- Quincy Rd.
639-4246

Slam the door*on em, Orioles.
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Shut em out·~cold!

180

�BOBBY HANKIN'S
MUSIC CITY
153 Division St.
Coldwater, M149036
Phone (517)278-4060
Baldwin Pianos and Organs

Bolle~raf's
OF GUINCV

Full Figured Women
Big and Tall Men
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Good Luck Orioles!

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With 9 offices serving Coldwater.
Reading, Burr Oak, Sturgis and Nottawa.
member F.D.I.C.

Your Complete Garden
Center and Nursery

BRANCH
INSURANCE
AGENCY

639-8505
Quincy

46 W. Chicago St.
Quincy
Phone 639-3215
Agents: Suzy Chess
Harold Massey
Department Store
Over a Century of Progress
4 Floors of Merchandise
34-36 W.Chicago
Coldwater

278 -2664

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

1294 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy

639-4104
Open 7 Days

BUDDS #I AUTO SERVICE
Bear Wheel Alignment and Balance
-Complete Auto ServiceJack and Mike Budd, Owners
Phone 639-5605
133 W. Chicago
Quincy

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

182

Turtlebax•Osh Kosh
Chego-lndia Imports
Pogo Stick•EiyeJr. Clothing
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

279-7548

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�TOTAL HARDWARE

&amp;oast to eoast

Compliments of

CHAPMAN SALES
AND SERVICE
280 N. Ray- Quincy Rd.
Quincy, Michigan

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.
Phone(517)278-4185

Coldwater

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Mobile Modular Sales
Service and Accessories

(517)639-8721
2112 Miles East of 1-69
Quincy, Michigan 49082

O!nlnnial ~illagr
~lnfutrs &amp; ~ifts
17 E. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan 49082
639-8715
Cathy Reichhart, Owner

CONRAD
INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.
Our

Friend3 ~~ !gency
Coldwater, Michigan

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Congratulations
Seniors

CROTTY
CORPORATION
Quincy
Michigan

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J€W~LRY

Your Class Ring Headquarters
2 to 4 Weeks Deli ve ry
Coldwater, Ml 49036
Phone(517)279-9452

Fred A Culy
Jeffr ey A Culy

Daily Specials
Compliments of

Congratulations to
the Class of 1981

DIEDRICH FUNERAL
HOME

&amp;ni£ ~ .Y3a'l

'3-ood 5 Cocktaib

Quincy, Michigan

639-9035

24 E. Chicago, Quincy
"Where the Funza+!"

DOBSON
INSURANCE

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NORM FAULKNER
FLORIST
55 Green St.

Dial 278-4148
Coldwater

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

FORD REALTY
279-9548
Coldwater

STATE FARM

INSURANCE

59 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater
278-2200

Congratulations Seniors

185

�Best Wishes to the
Class of 1981
From the

Director, Officers and Staff
of
Offices in Quincy, Coldwater Twp., Bronson, North Adams

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�GENE'S ~ M;bll j SERVICE

GREEN'S ORCHARD,
INC.
U.S.12
Allen, Michigan
Apples, Peaches, Plums in Season

We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9595
36 E. Chicago, Quincy

Stop at the Sign of the
"Big Red Apple"

KAREN'S FLOWERS
AND CRAFTS
More Than a Flower Shop
65 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater
279-9536

K &amp; M BAR
The Fun Spot
Sandwiches, Pool, Pinball,
Shuffleboard
Quincy, Michigan

KARNEY
PLUMBING AND HEATING
REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING
24 Hour Service
639-8046
105 E. Chicago Street
Quincy, Ml
Congratulations Seniors

187

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" ... whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever
things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good
report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these
things."

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Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater

Wholesale Electric Supplies
Telephone 517/278-4518

Congratulations to the
Class of '81

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

(517)639-7186

McCLELLAN
OIL CO.
REYNOLDS TIRES

Compliments of KNAPP POOLS,
INC
423 E. Chicago- Coldwater
Owner: Bob Brickey

Best Wishes
to All Graduates

Don McClellan
27 Church St.
Quincy, Michigan 49082

NohoiD' can do it
like MciJonald's can ™

Goodyear Tires
Retread Tires Also

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Good Luck Fudd

Coldwater- Hillsdale

MIDWEST
FOUNDRY
COMPANY

Est./854

A DIVISION OF THE
MARMON GROUP INC .

1"1"'1

Ill.

Supporting the Community and Progressive Education Through Cooperation and Donation.

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�Congratulations Seniors

For a Perfect
Beginning
Come and Select
One of These
Beautiful Gowns
and Realize Your
Wedding Day Dream
Come True

Hours:
Daily 9 to 5:30
Fri. 9 to 7
Sat. 9 to 5

APPAREL &amp; BRIDAL
SHOPPE

6 West Chicago St.

190

Quincy

639-7000

�TshtJCPenney
58 W. Chicago

278-6446
Coldwater

• Sandwiches
• Sundaes
• Coolers

QUINCY DAIRY QUEEN

For Your Convenience
Shop the
J.C. Penney Catalog Center
279-7551

•

• Malts
• Shakes
• Cones

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Trust Qualitywhere people shop by choice, not by chance/

Quality
Farm &amp; Fleet

Congratulations
Seniors

517/639 -7133

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

7 and 9 E. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan

QUINCY ICE
COMPANY
Groceries- Beer
Wine-Ice

127 W. Chicago
Quincy

639-7123

"Righ-t on the Corner"
Quincy
Ace is the Place With
the Helpful Hardware Man

�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

279 -7308 """'

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SOUTHERN MICHIGAN
NATIONAL BANK
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Special Orders • Be verage Catering •
Party Planning
Liquor • Beer • Wine • Keg Beer
Lottery • Ice • Groceries
882 E. Ch icago
Coldwater

For the Contemporary
Young Man:
THE LIONS DEN
A Whole Shop Devoted to "Today" Clothes.

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Coldwater • Union City • Tekonsha •
Kinderhook

�Compliments of

T -SHIRT -ALLEY
Coldwater, Michigan
Tom and Geri Strane

SARGE·s MARKET
Specializing in Low Prices
Small Enough to Know YouLa rge Enough to Serve You.

I 06 W . Chicago

Quinc y

639 -8025

VAN'S HOME SUPPLY
Van Hilton-'- Owner
125 W . Chicago- Quincy
639 -3345
637 E. Chicago Rd .
Cold.w ate r

Ope n 7:30-5:00 Mon .-Fri.
Sat. 7:30 - 12:00

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

Our 44th Year

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SERVICE COMPANY

P.O. Box 68
Quincy, Ml 49082
Phone(517)639-3945

WARNER OIL
COMPANY

713 E. Chicago, Coldwater
(Halfway Between Coldwater and
Quincy)
Congratulations to the Class of '81

WHITE

SUPPLY
COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing and Heating
639 E. Chicago, Coldwater

73 Race St.
Coldwater
278-5844

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

YORK'S FAMILY
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Daily Specials
(Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
"All You Can Eat
Lunch Bar and Salad Bar"
Come As You Are
Family Restaurant

YUKON
MANUFACTURING
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Welding Specialists
Lawn Equipment Service
Quincy, Michigan
639-4127
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COlDWATER, MICHIGAN

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ZIEBART OF COLDWATER
ROBIN BROWN
MICHAEL PARNEY

Owner
10 W. Park Avenue
Coldwater, M I 49036

Owner
(517)

C &amp; D Pet Supply
F.F.A. (Quincy Chapter)
Mr. and Mrs. Longhini
Sam's Barber Shop
Randy Sours

279·7507

Many Thanks
To Our
Patrons, Sponsors
and Advertisers
For their Support

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BUCK'S STEEL, INC.
855 W. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-3115

ORIOLE SNACK SHACK
Owned by Linda and Larry Bailey

R. G. COCHRANE CONTRACTING, INC.
373 Brocklebank
Quincy
639-4068

RUBY'S GIFTS
772 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-4373

DAVIS MARINA
1872 Lake Drive
Coldwater Lake

SATTLER BROTHERS GARAGE
19 1;2 W. Chicago
Quincy
639-9605

GREER ENTERPRISES, INC.
Glen Ray Division
31 E. Chicago
Quincy
JOLA YNE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Ray-Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8385
LAKELAND PRODUCTS
28 Arnold St.
Quincy
LAURELL GAS AND OIL
515 Boone Rd.
Quincy
MARBLE LAKE MARINA
962 Wildwood
Quincy, Ml639-8007
Boats-Snowmobiles
MARSH BUILDING
102 S. Ray-Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8436
MAY'S GUN SHOP
451 N. Marshall
Coldwater, Ml
278-6524

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QUINCY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

SPURLOCK REALTY AND INSURANCE CO.
208 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater
ERA Member Broker
278-8742
SUNSET COVE RESORT
Marble Lake
Quincy
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SURGE SALES AND SERVICE
772 E. Chicago
Quincy
639-4373
THURSTON'S FURNITURE AND CARPET
19 E. Chicago
Quincy
639-7196
JAMES R. VOZAR INSURANCE CO.
18 W. Chicago
Quincy
WATTS DRUGS
10 E. Chicago St.
Quincy
639-5125
WICKES LUMBER
631 Lott Rd.
Coldwater

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��1982
ORIOLE
QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL
QUINCY, MICHIGAN
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YEARBOOK STAFF ... ........ ........ ... . . . ...... . . .......... .. . . ... .. ......... . . . .. ..... 2
OPENING . .... ..... . .. .. ..... . ... . . ....... .. ·............................................. 6
PEOPLE ...... ... ................ ... . . ........... .... ................. . ......... .. . ...... 14
SENIORS .............. . ................... ......... .... . ........ ... .. .. . . . .. ... . ...... 16
UNDERCLASSMEN ..... .... .. ....... . ...... .. . ........... .. ...... . ... ... .. .. .... ... ... 40
EVENTS .... ...... ... .................................. ... ... . . . .. ... ..... .. .... .. .... . .. 78
SPORTS . ..... ... ..... .. ........ ... ... .. ................ ... ................ .. .. ...... .. 104
MIDDLE SCHOOL . ........ ....... . . .......... ....... .... .. ..... ... ................... . .. 140
ELEMENTARY ... ... ...... ...... ... . .... ...... .................. .................. ..... . 162
ADVERTISEMENTS ...... ..... ......... . ... ... .. ...... ...... ... ................ ... ...... 180
BEST OF TIMES ................ . . .... ... .. ... . ........ . ...... . ............ .. ...... .. .... 202

�YEARBOOK STAFF

2

Several people have worked long hours to produce the 1982 Oriole.
Without doubt , the person who has worked the longest and hardest is
Mrs. Joanne Finley, yearbook advisor. The 1982 Oriole staff js extremely grateful to have such a dedicated and conscientious advisor.
We, as a staff, take the utmost pride in the 1982 Oriole, which is
truly an achievement. It is my sincere hope that each of you will savor
every word and every picture; and, in retrospection, will have many
happy memories of the 1981 -82 school year.

Working toward making the best yearbook and then finally being
able to put together the Oriole yearbook is a rewarding job, which
holds many interesting wonders.
I would like to thank all of the members of the yearbook staff and all
of the other people who made my job an enjoyable one . Also, special
thanks are extended to Ron Philbrick at the Carousel for developing all
our pictures.

Head Photographer Wally Gibson and Sports Editor
David Finley

Renee Matz, Advisor Mrs. Joanne Finley and Deana
Thomas.

�Linda Allen, Chris Johnson and Scott Brand.

Mr. Chard and Kim Stempien. Mr. Chard helped us with
our Senior oolls.

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Beth T obolske and Terrie Ditton

Tammy Clark and Lisa Booher

Penny Wygant, Amy Geishert and Tina Hand.

Lorri Gruner, Tracy Sanderson and
Lisa Hickok.

Mike Mitchell, Tammy Johnson and Brent Withington.

3

�YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS: Todd Cochrane, Greg Saunders, Wally Gibson, Tim Finley, Terry Stephens,
Dave Finley, Karen Hosek, Deana Thomas. Not Pictured: Chris Johnson and Kurt Spalding.

You'll never believe what happened here!

4

�YEARBOOK STAFF: Front: Renee Matz, Mike Mitchell, Karime Cariuty, Brent Withington, Chris Johnson, Tammy Clark, Kelli Ta lbot, Chris Toth,
Teresa Lutterbeck. Second Row: Dave Sobiech, Kim Stempien, Darlene Kling, Calista Sanderson, Stella VanWald, Karen Karney . Third Row: Kurt
Spalding, Cheryl Stephens, Connie Ebert, Tina Hand , Dawn Woods, Lisa Hickok, Tracy Sanderson, Michelle Miller, Jim Burge, Tim Brown. Not Pic·
tured: Scott Brand, Kim Cole, Jill Faulkner, Amy Geishert.

Yearbook Staff: Front: Wally Gibson, Dave Finley. Second Row: Susan Rice, Terrie Ditton, Kelly Cutler, Beth Tobolske, Lisa Booher, Penny
Wygant, Deana Thomas, Candie Easterday, Lorri Gruner. Third Row: Debbie Thomas, Sue Sailor, Paula Fa lzon , Tammy Johnson. Back: Amy Gay ,
Karen Hosek, Jackie Cooper, JoEllen Robson , Tim Finley , Terry Stephens, Todd Cochrane . Not Pictured: Chris Hargreave, Melody McConnell, San·
dy Shoup, LuAnne Tessin .

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ORANGE
CRUSH

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THE BELL!
In 1978 the Quincy High School and
Reading High School Varsity Clubs decided
to add something extra to the continuing
rivalry between Quincy and Reading . They
purchased a bell which will be kept by the
school winning the annual QHS - RHS
football game. This year Quincy won the bell
for the first time by defeating the Reading
Rangers 41 ·8. Congratulations!

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�SONG: "Time For Me To Fly"
FLOWER: Yellow Rose
COLORS: Royal Blue and Gold
MOTTO: To accomplish great things.
We must not only act.
but also dream.
Not only plan.
but also believe.
"REMEMBER"
Remember our elementary days so eager and full of life,
Banging our knees and bumping our heads,
and our Moms saying, "That's aU right."
We thou ht we were so grown up.
Remember our middle school yeart ...
Going from class to class,
the fun and the laughter, the problems and the fears.
We sat in class dreaming of coming years.
Now our high school yeats are over ...
The memories of football games and starry-eyed dances,
the new friends we've met, the tests we would rather forget,
The vacations we waited for, the teachers we confided in.
Our friends were the most special people we had.
They were someone to talk to, shoulders to cry on,
money to borrow from, Friday night movies, afternoon walks,
and very private talks. Our friends mended
our broken hearts and said, "Never Fear."
Yes, high school days are precious, but, oh so brief,
where we thought all our dreams would come true.
Remember the hellos and laughter,
Keep those dreams,
Reflect on learning and sharing,
Cry the tears of goodbyes.
But it is not the end; it is a new beginning!
-Dawn Brown

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�HALL OF FAME

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(1) Doug Loveberry and Jill Faulkner, best smile (2) Randy Rumsey and Teresa Englehardt, shortest (3) Scott Brand
and Chris Toth, best personality (4) DeWain DeCaire and Kelli Talbot, tallest (5) Arthur Kahaian and Amy Geishert,
most likely to succeed.
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(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(1) Wally Gibson and Beth Tobols, most talkative (2) Mark Ludlow and Chris Toth , most active (3) Susan Rice and
Bryan Harmon, biggest grouches (4) Scott Brand and Jill Faulkner, friendliest (5) Arthur Kahaian and Karen Karney ,
most intelligent (6) Mike Vozar and Beth Tobolske, class cut-ups.

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Talbot and Scott Brand , most artistic; (4) Tom Bean and Beth Tobolske, class flirts; (5) Todd Strane and Jill Faulkner,
best looking; (6) Mike Vozar and Jill Faulkner, most dramatic.
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(2)

(3)

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(1) Dawn Brown and John Normandin, most disorganized ; (2) Alec
Legg and Beth Tobolske, rowdiest;
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most musical; {4) Tammie Johnston
and Mark Ludlow, most athletic; (5)
Best all-around seniors: The entire
class of 1982!

(5)

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Karen Adkins
Glen Avery
Lori Bailey
Jerry Barnett
Heather Bell

Lisa Booher
Rick Booher
Sarah Brickey
Revecca Brown
Anita Cekander

Chris Cekander
Tammy Clark
Todd Cochrane
Dawn Coleman
Gail Condra

Cindy Connin
Brett Cutler
Sytze deWitte
Tammy Dooley
Candie Easterday

Kent Falstad
Diane Fidler
Ruth Fulk
Diane Gilbert
John Goforth

Mike Hagaman
Kim Hagy
·AI Hamaker
Mike Hard
Joe Harmon

Ginger Hartbarger
Ken Holloway
Kevin Hooley
Scott Horn
Denise Houck

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Diane Ingra ham
Ke vin Ka iser
Jackie Ka na by
Chris Kline

Roxann e Knapp
Ron Lange
Da wn Ledbetter
She rri Locke
Eric Marsha ll

Andy Meade
Gerald Mea de
Tammy Me ye r
Jay Milla rd
Lee Millard

Adam Neeley
Julie Parker
Kim Parke r
Brent Parkinson
Lloyd Paul

Melissa Pierson
Jamie Prince
Kris Quimby
Eric Rice
Doug Russell

Calista Sanderson
Marty Sarles
Wally Schultz
Darla Sellers
Jenny Shilling

Cathy Smith
Roberta Smurr
Kurt Spalding
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John Spragg

Steve Stempien
Jim Supianoski
John Taylor
LaRae Walker
Nan Weber

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Dan Will iams
David Wil liams
David Wilson
Brent Withington

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Norm Herman
Shane Kelley

Steve McCullough
Sherry Poole
Tony Stanton
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Beckie Badders
Larry Barnett
Valerie Beckwith
Karen Bell
Bob Bellew

Dan Bennett
Christie Betts
Harold Blowers
Joe Bowerman
Tim Braden

Tim Brown
Tammy Brewer
Andy Buell
Don Byrd
Teresa Byrd

Lorie Camp
Becky Cekander
Scott Clifford
Ron Coco
Mike Cope

Angie Cottman
Sara Creager
Julie Davis
Tim Delaney
Lynn DesJardins

Brian Ditton
Jennifer Dobson
Lori Dobson
David Donbrock
Deena Dowker

Kim Eddington
Mike Ellis
Joel Falstad
Paula Falzon
Tim Finley

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�Amy Gay
David Geiman
Peggy Golinick
Karen Gordon
Tammi Green

Tricia Gruner
Art Hart
Greg Herlan
Denny Higbee
Dawn Hilton

Gerlad Hinds
Lewis Horn
Laura Horney
Karen Hosek
April Jett

Kelly Johnson
Tammy Johnson
Rick Kingsbury
Inez Letts
Debra Lewis

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
Danny Morris
Teresa Neeley
Tina Nickles

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�Kelly Norton
David Ostrander
Jodi Paul
Bruce Pohl
Melissa Powers

Wayne Rehner
Mike Renfro
Kelly Riddle
David Roberts
Robyn Rubley

Sue Sailor
Robert Saxman
Tammy Scheidler
Becky Smith
Stacie Smith

Todd Smith
Michelle Sobiech
Tarri Spragg
Robert Stanton
Julie Stayner

Karen Stempien
Lisa Stempien
Terry Stephens
Kristie Strouse
Kenny Teachout

Debbie Thomas
David Thornton
Suzanne T oth
Dale Tuttle
Alicia Veysey

Gary Walp
Mike Waterbury
Lisa Watson
Stacy Westfall
Pam Wilber

Tim Wilkinson
Gale Wineland
Lance Wiser

Not Pictured:
Mark Grigg
Brian Henry
Mike Lemke
Jodi Rigelman

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�FRESHMEN
Shirley Adams
Erica Arnold
Lori Babbage
Gordon Bassage
Shelley Beaudin

Tim Berry
Allen Blodgett
William Blowers
Toni Bowerman
Tim Brockway

Shari Brown
Paul Butcher
Karime Cariuty
David Chaney
Jackie Cooper

Jennine Craig
Michelle Craig
Monique Craig
Keli Cutler
Rick Deal

Delores Dean
Dean DeCaire
Pam Dovey
Eric Dules
Frank Easterday

Vicki Eddington
Lynn Edwards
Susan Engelhardt
Michelle Fillmore
Doug Finley

Craig Fish
Tracy Forrester
Lisa Gilbert
Mike Gipple
Jody Grigg

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Wendy Harmon
Kathy Herman
Pam Hockenberry
Mark Houvener

Danny Johns
Teddy Kahaian
Candie Kaiser
David Karney
Bobby Knowles

Kenny Kurtz
Lonnie Laurie
Scott Locke
Tom Lothamer
Jim Luce

Scott Lutterback
Ed Marsh
Trevor Mast
Dawn McDowell
Tammy McMichael

Jim McRae
Tonia Meyer
Dan Meyers
Cyndi Michael
David Murray

Margie Nave
Kelli Newberry
Elton Nighswander
Brad Parrish
Tracy Peterson

Jill Philippy
Willy Richards
Darin Ricker
JoEIIen Robson
Mike Rodgers

Amy Rootes
Bernina Rossetter
Tim Rzepka
Richie Sanderson
Tim Schmidt

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Jody Spragg
Pam Stark
Dena Stempien
Ron Tesch

Gordon Thomas
Donna Tobolske
Tina Trail
Stella VanWald
Kevin VandyBogurt

Dawn Waligora
Shawna Walters
Ty Wentworth
David Wilcox
Elaina Wood

Melissa Woods
Jerry Wright
Brent Wygant
Stephanie Wymer

Not Pictured:
Hank Bailey
Tim Beaudin
Danny Nance

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Dennis Rigelman
Brent Rodgers
Randy Root

�Junior Class Officers:
Brent Withington - Treasurer
Mrs. Lois Ingraham - Advisor
Sherri Locke - Secretary
Mike Hard - President
Kurt Spalding - Historian
Brent Parkinson - Vice
President

Sophomore Class Officers:
Dawn Hilton - Historian
Mrs. Donna Keeslar - Advisor
Val Beckwith - Secreatry
Rachel McRae - Vice President
Michelle Sobiech - President
Absent- Alicia VeyseyTreasurer

Freshman Class Officers:
Stephanie Wymer - Secretary
Jim Luce - Treasurer
Mrs. Melissa Sussex - Advisor
Sherri Brown - President
Absent - Jody Grigg - Vice
President

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�QUINCY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
In 1960, Elwood Larsen, the
superintendent at that time , said,
" Good schools cost money , but
cheap schools prove very expensive over a period of time in terms
of proper development of youth."
With that in mind, the high school
was constructed at a cost of ·
$1,425,000. As present day
students at Quincy High School, we
are grateful for the foresight of the
1959-60 School Board. On this the
20th anniversary of the school 's
dedication , much pride is taken in
our school and the traditions surrounding it.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(1) Quincy High School was built in
1961 and dedicated February 4,
1962; (2) The Middle School was
built in 1931 and the Vocational
Wing was added in 1954; (3) Jennings Elementary School was built in
1954. The first addition was built in
1961 and the second in 1969. During the summer of 1981, new windows were installed for energy conservation; (4) The Athletic Field
was built in 1969, and is one of the
finest in Southern Michigan. (Aerial
photo courtesy of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Longhini.)

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�BOARD OF EDUCATION

Mr. Leon Parrish
President

Mr. Jack Faulkner
Vice President

The student body wishes to
thank the 1981-82 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 the support
that we have received during these
years.
As John F. Kennedy said, " Our
progress as a nation can be no
swifter than our progress in
education."

Mr. Raymond Sattler
Secretary

Mrs. Karen Stark
Treasurer

Mr. Francis Hard
Trustee

Mrs. Carol Kahaian
Trustee

Mr. Peter Talbot
Trustee

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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.

�SECRET ARIES
(1) Mrs. Carolyn Natusch, High School Secretary; (2) Mrs. Susan Lambright, Secretary to School
Board and Accountant, and Mrs. Mary McCurley, Superintendent's Secretary; (3) Mrs. Lois Ingraham, Counselor's Secretary; (4) Mrs. Donna Ford, Middle School Secretary; (5) Mrs. Sandra
Price, Elementary Secretary; (6) 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
School Psychologist

Mrs . Virginia Brown
Western Mich. Univ. M.S .L.
Librarian

Mrs . Victoria Budd
Weste rn Mich. Univ ., M.A.
Mathematics

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

Mr . Martin Chard
Western Mich. Univ ., M.A.
Social Stdies

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ms. Mary Ann McAree
Central Mich. Univ ., B.A.
Art

Mr. Robert Mitchell
Bowling Gree n Univ ., M. Ed .
Guidance Counselor
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Mrs. Sandra Newell
Tri-State University , B.S.
Typing

Mr. Edward Nofz
Defiance College, M.S.
Biology

Mr. Andrew Parzych
Eastern Michigan Univ ., M.A.
Accounting

Mrs. Diann Sattler
Olivet College, B.A.
English

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

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

Mr. Brent Veysey
Michigan State Univ., M.A.
Social Studies

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

Mr. Scott Weber
Michigan State Univ ., M.A.
Science

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Mrs. Joanne Finley
Study Hall Aide
Library Aide

Mrs. Donna Keeslar
Study Hall Aide
Library Aide

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Mr. Randy Showerman
Student Teacher
Agriculture

Mr. Dan Batchelor
Student Teacher
Agriculture

Mr. Randy Judd
Student Teacher
Agriculture

Foreign Exchange Student
Sytze deWitte- Workum, Netherlands
Sytze stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Higbea
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�TRANSPORTATION, HOT LUNCH
AND CUSTODIAL STAFF

TRANSPORTATION STAFF: Top
Left: Supervisor Mr. Basil Bassage.
Top Right: Mrs. Rose Borgert. Bottom: Mrs. Joan Matz, Mr. Earl
Volkert, Mrs. Joyce Riddle, Mr.
Clarence Walters, Mrs. Laura
Laurie, Mr. Pat Moraniec, Mrs.
Martha Bowen , Mrs . Verita
Delcamp, Mrs. Imorean (Mickey)
Rubley, Mrs. Ann Ewers, Mr. Raymond Riddle, Mrs. Georgia Handy,
Mr. Kenneth Bidlack. Not Pictured:
Mr. William Laurell, Mrs. Linda
Meyers, Mrs. Dorothy Nickerson.

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

HIGH SCHOOL AND MIDDLE SCHOOL
CUSTODIAL STAFF: Mr. Lawrence Bailey, Supervisor
Mr. Ed Smith, Mr. Greg Kochendorfer, Mr. Rick
Gardner.

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

ELEMENTARY CUSTODIAL STAFF: Mr. George
Baldauf, Mr. Don Green. Not Pictured: Mr. Jim Urig.
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�STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council at Quincy is
comprised of officers, who were
elected by the student body, and
representatives and alternates,
who were elected by their respective homerooms _ This group
governs the student body and
serves as a link between the
students and faculty and
administration.
The Council was active with
Homecoming, Magazine Drive,
Donut Days, Oriole Week,
Assemblies, Trike Race and Tug of
War.
The Student Council sponsored
the new computer, a first at Quincy, which is a source of pride for
many students. Students who have
worked with this computer have
found it to be a fascinating and
educational experience.

STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Front: Chris Johnson, Parliamentarian; Chris Toth, President; Jill Faulkner,
Secretary. Back: Sherri Locke, Treasurer; Mr. Mitchell, Advisor; David Finley, Vice President.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Front: Rob Smith, Brad Parrish , Mark Ludlow , Michelle Sobiech , Tom
Bean, Melissa Woods, Erica Arnold . Back: Mike Hard , Tim Brown, Bart Marshall , Art Kahaian , Bre nt Pa rkinson, Kelly
Johnson, Brent Withington , Mike Gipple. Not Pictured: Lisa Booher.

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STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES: Front: Lisa Hickok, Diane Ingraham, Tammy Meyer, Tammy Clark, Rachel
McRae, Lori Dobson. Back: Lance Wiser, Kenny Kurtz, Jim Burge, Jim Supianoski, Todd Schmidt, Alec Legg, Karime
Cariuty, Dawn Waligora, Jill Philippy, April Jett.
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�FUND
RAISERS
The Student Council is funded mainly by its annual Magazine Drive and Wednesday Donut
Days. (1) Chris Toth and Kelli Talbot sell a
donut to Danny Nance; (2) Tina Briggs, a 6th
grader, won the top prize in the Magazine Drive
drawing; (3) Mr. Mitchell congratulates Marty
Sarles for being the Top Salesman. Marty's
sales totaled $308.42; (4) Top Ten Magazine
Salesmen besides Marty were: Stacy Westfall,
Scott Clifford, Kevin Vandy Bogurt, Jim Burge,
Carmella Hamaker, Dawn Waligora, Kelli
Newberry , Kathy Herman and Ron Coco.

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�STUDENT COUNCIL
ACTIVITIES
ARE FUN!
(1) Deana Thomas can't seem to put her
arm down during Hypnotist Assembly; (2)
Andy Buell won bubble gum blowing contest; (3) April Jett tries to win pie ea ting contest; (4) Because his homeroom was tops in
magazine sales, Teddy Kahaian participates
in " Hamburger Eatoff"; (5) Ron Lange and
Eric Rice dressed up for " Almost Anything
Goes Day ."

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�QUINCY BAND SEES CHANGE

Page 64: (1) and (2) Quincy Marching Band.
(3) Flag Corps Co-Captain Diane Ingraham,
Band Director Mark Burgess, Drum Major
Kurt Spalding, Flag Corps Co-Captain
LaRae Walker. Page 65: (1) Pep Band. (2)
Practicing in Band. (3) Pep Band. (4) Band
Officers: Becky Smith, Secretary; Renee
Matz, President and Librarian; Diane Ingraham, Treasl!rer; Bart Marshall, Vice
President; Michelle Miller, Assistant
Librarian. (5) Flag Corps: Front: Co-Captain
Diane Ingraham, Co-Captain Sarah Brickey.
Back: JoEllen Robson, Jill Philippy, Rachel
McRae, Jodi Paul, Pam Stark, Kelly Riddle ,
Dawn Hilton, Dawn Waligora.

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CLARINETS: Front: Kris Quimby, Dawn Woods. Middle: Sandy Shoup, Jeff Suever, Lorie Camp. Back: Kim
Hagy , Eric Huttenlocher.

LOW BRASS AND LOW REEDS: Front: Stella VanWald, Michelle Miller, James McRae . Back: LaRae
Walker, Kelly Riddle , Deena Dowker. Not Pictured:
Danny Nance.

CLARINETS: Front: Bernina Rossetter, Beckie Badders , Susan Engelhardt. Middle: Laura Horney, Jennifer
Dobson. Back : Dawn Hilton, David Geiman , David
Ostrander.

FLUTES: Front: Tonya Meyer, Teresa Engelhardt,
Jackie Kanaby. Middle : Becky Smith, Jill Philippy,
JoEllen Robson . Back: Rachel McRae, Val Beckwith,
Pam Stark , Tina Nickles. Not Pictured: Tammy
Johnson, Melissa Powers, Jodi Paul.

�TROMBONES: Front: Renee Matz , Michelle Fillmore.
Back: Kevin Hooley , David Karney, Trevor Mast.

PERCUSSION: Front: Bart Marshall, Kristy Hutchins.
Back: Tim Brockway, Stephanie Wymer, Tammy
McMichael, Mike Mitchell. Not Pictured: Bob Knowles.

SAXOPHONES: Front: Denise Houck , Brian Preston.
Middle: Teddy Kahaian, Steve Miller, Paula Falzon.
Back: Melissa Woods, Diane Ingraham, Dawn Waligora ,
Brad Parrish. Not Pictured: Lisa Lyons.

TRUMPETS AND FRENCH HORNS: Front: Shawna
Walters, Sarah Brickey, Kurt Spalding. Middle: Lori
Dobson, Candie Kaiser, Erica Arnold . Back: Roxanne
Knapp, James Rollins, Bob Miner. Not Pictured: Tim
Brown and Calista Sanderson.
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�FFA ... GROWING FOR AMERICA

MEMBERS: Front: Todd Cochrane, Denise Laurell,
Mike Hard, Gregg Saunders, Bart Marshall, Lloyd Paul.
Second Row: Kevin VandyBogurt, Mike Gipple, Willy
Richards, Ginger Hartbarger, Lonnie Laurie, Brad Parrish, Scott Locke , Art Hart, Lisa Gilbert , Dena Stempien. Third Row : J enny Shilling, Robert Saxman, Tim
Delaney, Denny Higbee, Tim Braden, Mike Waterbury,
Brian Marshall , Randy Rumsey, Eric Dules. Back: Advisor Mr. Charles Synder, David Spalding, Bob Miner,
David Donbrock, Kevin Kaiser, Andy Buell, Doug
Marsh , Brent Goforth , Eric Marshall , Jay Millard.
CHAPTER OFFICERS: Denise Laurell, Treasurer; Bart
Marshall, Secretary; Mike Hard , Vice President; Gregg
Saunders, President ; Todd Cochrane, Reporter; Lloyd
Paul, Sentinel; Mr. Charles Snyder, Advisor. Mike Hard
a lso served as Region I Treasurer for 1981-82.
CHAPTER AWARDS: Proficiency - Tim Braden, Denny Higbee,
Brent Goforth , Mike Hard , Bart Marshall, Brian Marshall, Alan Merchant , Lloyd Paul; Star Greenhand - Jay Millard; Star Farmer Bart Marshall; Star Agribusiness - Denise Laurell; Leadership Mike Hard; Greenhand Scholarship - David Spalding; Scholarship Mike Ha rd .

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�State Tractor Handling Contest - Brian
Marshall - 2nd Place.
District FFA Leadership Contest:
Parliamentary Procedure - Silver: Jay
Millard, Dena Stempien, Brad Parrish, Eric
Dules, Art Hart, Ed Marsh, Lonnie Laurie;
Extemporaneous Speaking - Gold: Mike
Hard; Demonstration - Gold, 1st Place:
Bart Marshall, Tim Braden, Kevin Kaiser;
Ag Forum: Denny Higbee, Dave Donbrock,
Tim Delaney, Robert Saxman, Bob Miner,
Andy Buell; Job Interview: Brent Goforth;
Greenhand Public Speaking: David
Spalding.
Regional FFA Leadership Contest:
Demonstration - Silver, 3rd Place: Bart
Marshall, Tim Braden, Kevin Kaiser.
State Farmer Degrees: Calvin Shilling,
Denise Laurell. State Proficiency Award
Winners: Sheep - Denise Laurell, Silver;
Agricultural Sales and Service - Calvin
Shilling and Denise Laurell, Silver. Ag Electrification - Todd Cochrane, Gold - State
Winner. Outstanding Junior Award Winners:
Mike Hard, Todd Cochrane. Regional
Farmer Award Agribusiness: Denise
Laurell - Gold, 1st Place Calvin Shilling,
Ginger Hartbarger. Production Agriculture:
Mike Hard, Lloyd Paul, Kevin Kaiser, Todd
Cochrane, Brent Goforth. State FFA Skills
Contest - Dairy Judging - Gold Award:
Brian Marshall, Eric Marshall, Lonnie
Laurie; Crops Judging - Gold Award Mike Waterbury, Andy Buell, Bob Miner.
National Sheep Proficiency Award Winner: Tom Marshall.
National Convention Kansas City;
David Donbrock, Tim Delaney, Ginger Hartbarger, Brent Goforth, Kevin Kaiser, Bart
Marshall. (Photos of harvest courtesy Bud
Barnes.)

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�FRENCH CLUB
The French Club's activities for 1981-1982 include
flowergram sales, a successfully received French dinner
in February, and going to see "The Little Prince" by Antoine De Saint-Exupery in the fall. Members include:
Front: Advisor Mrs. Sattler, Karen Karney, Diane Ingraham, Darla Sellers, Dawn Hilton, Melissa Woods, and
Jimmy Luce. Middle: Paula Falzon, Nan Weber, Shawna
Walters, Lisa Lyons, and Steve Miller. Back: Sarah
Brickey, Rachel McRae, Sheri Locke, Gail Wineland,
Patty Lutterbeck, and Becky Badders. Not Pictured are
Jodi Paul and Amy Geishert. Officers include: Front:
Nan Weber, French I Representative; Mrs. Diann Sattler, Advisor; Diane Ingraham, Treasurer. Back: Rachel
McRae, Secretary; Sarah Brickey, Vice-President; Sheri
Locke, Social Activities Director. Not pictured was Amy
Geishert, President.

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�Q.S.P.A.
The Quincy Society for the Performing Arts members include:
Front: Diane Fidler, Calista Sanderson, Kim Hagy, Tammy Meyer,
Paula Falzon, Lisa Booher, Tammy
Clark, Melissa Woods, Tonya
Meyer, Shawna Walters. Back:
Jennifer Dobson, JoEllen Robson,
Diane Ingraham, Brent Withington,
Eric Huttenlocher, Jim Rollins,
Brent Parkinson, Rob Smith, and
Advisor Mr. Walczak. Not pictured
are Stephanie Wymer, Sarah
Brickey, and Jill Philippy. Officers
are President Brent Parkinson,
Vice-President Sarah Brickey, and
Secretary-Treasurer Diane
Ingraham.

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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTS 11

On May 10, the Quincy Chapter of the National
Honor Society inducted eleven members. The introduction of the inductees and their parents was by Mr.
Richard Spalding, chapter advisor. The speaker for the
ceremony was Mr. Frank Parkinson Jr. who graduated
from QHS in 1978. He received his Bachelor of Arts
Pre-Law Degree from Alma College in 1982.
MEMBERS: Front: Tammie Johnston, Diane Ingraham, Penny Wygant, Tina Hand, Dawn Woods, Lorri
Gruner, Tammy Meyer, Gail Condra, Kim Stempien,
Advisor Mr. Spalding. Middle: Jim Shafer, Linda Allen,
Karen Karney, Lisa Hickok, Jill Faulkner, Dave Finley,
Tom Bean. Back: Arthur Kahaian, Dave Sobiech, Mark
Ludlow, Brent Withington, Brent Parkinson, Mike
Hagaman, Mike Hard, Todd Strane.
NEW INDUCTEES FOR 1982: Front: Paula Falzon,
Lori Dobson, Lynn DesJardins, Nan Weber, John
Taylor, Chris Toth. Back: Alicia Veysey, Sue Sailor,
Rachel McRae, Tammy Johnson, Karen Hosek.
OFFICERS: Page 73: Center Left: President Arthur
Kahaian, Treasurer Dave Finley, Secretary Karen
Karney, Vice President Mark Ludlow.

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�VARSITY CLUB

MEMBERS: Front: Tom Bean, Todd Strane, Jim
Burge, Doug Riegel, Art Kahaian, Dave Finley, Rowdy
Gibson, Mark Ludlow, Tom Loveberry. Second Row:
Val Beckwith, Lori Dobson, Kelly Johnson, Michelle
Sobiech, Dawn Woods, Chris Toth, Tamr ::e Johnston,
Lisa Hickok, Chris Johnson, Lynn DesJardins, Diane
Fidler. Third Row: Dave Sobiech, Doug Loveberry, Tina
Hand, Kelly Talbot, Pam Loose, Scott Brand. Fourth
Row: Denny Higbee, Dave Roberts, Tim Finley, Terry
Stephens, Amy Geishert, Dawn Brown, John Normandin, Ken Holloway, Scott Lutterbeck. Fifth Row: Jay
Millard, Rob Smith, Jim Supianoski. Back: Brent
Withington, Brent Parkinson, Mike Hagaman.
OFFICERS: Sergeant at Arms Wally Gibson, President Mark Ludlow, Vice President Scott Brand,
Treasurer Art Kahaian, Secretary Jill Faulkner.

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�The Varsity Club was busy serving the school and
community through various projects. Members collected
money at sporting events. Twenty-three members participated in a CPR Clinic. As part of their initiation new
members had to sing the school song to old members in
order to find their " Varsity Q ." As fund raising projects
the club sponsored the " hoopshoot" and sold " Oriole
Hats." At the end of the school year the members voted
for a male and female " athlete of the year." Members
also chose two seniors to be recipients of the Varsity
Club Scholarships. Bottom Left: Advisor Chuck Cook
undertook the hugh task of updating and replacing the
sports team pictures in the Multiplex Display in the gym
lobby.
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�YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT
OFFICERS: Front: Co-chairperson Amy Geishert,
Secretary Karen Karney, Chaplain Alicia Veysey. Middle: Treasurer Chris Johnson and Promotions Chairman
Scott Brand. Back: Promotions Chairman Dave Sobiech,
Parliamentarian Tom Bean, and Co-chairperson John
Normandin. Not Pictured is Chaplain Lori Bailey.
MEMBERS: Front: Julie Davis, Kelli Norton, Stephanie
Wymer, Karen Karney, Chris Johnson, Rachel McRae,
Sarah Brickey, Ted Kahaian, David Karney, Michelle
Sobiech, Brent Withington, Brent Parkinson, Gail Condra, Robyn Rubley, Tim Brown, Dawn Ledbetter, Erica
Arnold, and Advisors Gary Male and Brent Veysey. Middle: Linda Allen, Tracy Sanderson, Nan Weber, Tammy
Clark, Lorri Gruner, Diane Fidler, Lori Bailey, Jill
Faulkner, Lynn DesJardins, Michelle Fillmore, and
JoEllen Robson. Back: Diane Ingraham, David Sobiech,
Scott Brand, Wally Gibson, Arthur Kahaian, Doug
Loveberry, Tom Bean, Gregg Saunders, Tim Wilkinson,
Mike Waterbury, Sue Sailor, Tammy Johnson, Michelle
Miller, Pam Stark, Kurt Spalding, and Joel Falstead.

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�In April, Quincy Youth in Government students participated in the
34th Annual Youth Legislature at the state capitol building in Lansing.
The pre-requisite to this was Pre-Legislature, held at the Kalamazoo
YMCA in November. At Pre-Leg , Amy Geishert, Tom Bean, Scott
Brand, Karen Karney, and Alicia Veysey obtained the offices of
Governor, Lt. Governor, Clerk of the House, member of Governor's
Cabinet, and Chaplain, respectively. Only the govern6r 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. Youth in Government is a completely
rewarding and educational experie nce; it is a program which contributes greatly to the development of the leaders of tomorrow. Also,
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 "with a magic all its own."

MICHIGAN

YMCA
fOUTH IN GOVERNMEN.

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���A HOMECOMING TO REMEMBER

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(2)

(1)KING AND .QUEEN CANDIDATES: Chris Toth,
Chris Johnson, Tammie Johnston, Jill Faulkner, Lisa
Hickok, Jim Burge, Scott Brand, Doug Loveberry, Mark
Ludlow and Todd Strane; (2) Scott Brand just found out
that he was voted Homecoming King. (3) 1981
Homecoming Queen Jill Faulkner and her father , Jack
Faulkner.
This year's Homecoming Theme was "Cartoons."
The Seniors chose "Tarzan," the Juniors chose "Mighty
Mouse," the Sophomores chose "Popeye," and the
Freshmen chose "Captain Caveman." After some tough
competition, the Seniors won the pep jug.
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(3)

(1) John Normandin was a perfect
"10" in the Senior skit; (2) Dave
Sobiech accepts the pep jug for the
Senior Class from Dave Finley, Student Council Vice President; (3)
The Sophomores' First Prize float ;
(4) Dawn Brown and Jim Supianoski enjoy dancing to the music
of Gary Allen at the Homecoming
dance. (5) Remember how the
momentary snow shower added to
the excitement of our 33-6 victory
over Concord.

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(4)

(6)

(1) Enthusiasm pours out for " Punk Rock Day." (2) Rowdy Gibson won the "sexiest legs" contest; (3) Students cheer
during the afternoon pep assembly; (4) Football players proudly ring their bell; (5) Seniors show their school spirit during afternoon parade; (6) Remember how fierce the wind was while the Seniors were putting the finishing touches on
their float?

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�INGRAHAM AND RURKA ARE TOP BOWLERS

Honors were awarded to QHS bowlers as follows: TOP TEAM: Sandy Shoup, Deana Thomas, Anita Cekander, Jim McRae, Amy Hammond. Diane Ingraham and Brad Rurka won high game trophies with
160 and 213 respectively. Diane and Brad also won high series with
307 and 350. Michelle Fillmore and Kevin Hooley were selected as the
most improved bowlers.
THE TEAM: Front: Diane Ingraham, Darlene Kling , Cheryl
Stephens, Amy Gay , Michelle Craig, Michell e Fillmore, Pam Stark,
Connie Ebert, Danny Nance. Middle : Kent Falstad, Debbie Thomas,
Pam Wilber, David Donbrock, T eddy Kahaian , J oEllen Robson, Scott
Locke, Scott Peterson. Back : Mike Mitchell, Tracy Forrester, Jim
McRae, Eric Dules, David Karney, Terry Stephens, Tim Berry, Doug
Finley, Brent Rodgers, and Advisor Mr. Henry Longhini.

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�UTBU
On the nights of November 13 and 14, 1981, the
Quincy Society for the Performing Arts presented UTBU (Unhealthy to be Unpleasant). This wacky farce
featured Mike Vozar as a faded actor attempting a
murderous comeback and Jim Rollins as an operative
for UTBU , a_nd organization which rewards the good and
explodes (with cleverly disguised bombs) the wicked.
The play by James Kirkwood (author of A Chorus Line)
also featured Melissa Woods as the actor's klutzy niece ,
Kim Hagy as the actor's addlepated and frequently inebriated mother, Dawn Woods, Kurt Spalding, Diane Ingraham, Tonya Meyer, and Rob Smith. Eric Huttenlocher, Sarah Brickey, and Brent Parkinson coordinated the backstage operations. The production was
directed by Mr. Christopher Walczak, and was his
twenty-second production at QHS.

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�·oRIOLE WEEK MEMORIES
Page 86: (1) Oriole Week festivities ended with the
crowning of Lori Bailey as Miss Oriole and Tom Bean as
Mr. Oriole; (2) Tom Bean, Mark Ludlow and Todd
Strane in the four legged race; (3) Tom Bean and Jill
Faulkner pass an orange in the orange passing contest;
(4) Dawn Brown catches an egg during the egg toss; (5)
Miss and Mr. Oriole candidates: Brad Parrish, Lori Dobson, Keli Cutler, Kent Falstad, Terrie Ditton, Tom Bean,
Kelli Talbot, Jim Supianoski, Val Beckwith, Joel
Falstad, Diane Fidler, Dave Finley, Lori Bailey, Rob
Smith, Brent Parkinson, Cyndi Michael.
Page 87: (1) Senior girls in the saucer pull; (2) Candy
bar eating contest; (3) Tom Bean rings the victory bell;
(4) Karime Cariuty can't believe she ate the whole pie;
(5) The saucer pull was won by the Super Sophomores
of '84; (6) Jim Burge blows a bubble in the bubble gum
blowing contest.

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(1) This is how Terry Stephens and

Rob Smith dressed up for "Almost
Anything Goes Day"; (2) "Luddy
Buddy" leads us in a cheer; (3)
Sophomores show off their Crazy
Hats and Crazy Ties; (4) Steve
Stempien should have been in
movies; (5) What hams these guys
are! •

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�SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION
QUIZ BOWL: Front: Advisor Mr. Chris Walczak , Karen Karney , Diane Ingraham , Tammy Meye r, Missy Pierson , Jim
Shafer. Back: Teddy Kahaian , Art Kahaian , Dave Sobiech, Advisor Mrs. Diann Sattler, Jennifer Dobson, Paula Falzon.

ARGUBRIGHT BUSINESS OLYMPICS PARTICIPANTS: Front: Jill Faulkner, Lisa Hickok , Linda Allen , Lori Dobson,
Tammy Johnson , Tricia Gruner , Lorri Gruner. Middle : Advisor Mrs. Sandra Newell , Dawn Woods, Carime Cariuty,
Diane Ingraham, Gail Condra, Julie Davis, Michelle Sobiech. Back: Advisor Mr. Andrew Parzych, Sue Sailor, Kim
Stempien, Art Kahaian, Dave Sobiech, Mark Ludlow, Jim Shafer. Not Pictured : LuAnne Tessin.
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�13th YEAR FOR
PROJECT
CHRISTMAS
Thirty-two families in Branch County had a Merry Christmas due to
the efforts of the News Focus Class Project Christmas.
Scott Brand and Jill Faulkner served as co-chairpersons, Karen
Karney served as secretary and Todd Strane as Treasurer. The com·
mittee chairpersons were: Tom Bean, promotions and donations; Pam
Loose, routing; Lorri Gruner, food; Beth Tobolske, clothing; Wally Gib·
son, toy repair; and Susan Rice , wrapping. Mr. Veysey and Mr. Chard
served as advisors.
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Other members of the class include : Lori Bailey, Lisa Booher, Diane
Fidler, David Finley, Amy Geishert, Rowdy Gibson, Larry Harbaugh,
Arthur Kahaian, Doug Loveberry, Lee Mi llard , Missy Pierson, Keith
Pohl , Eric Rice, Doug Riegel , Gregg Saunders, Dave Sobiech, Steve
Stempien, Michael Vozar, and Penny Wygant.

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�TERESA LUTTERBECK CROWNED
On February 6 Teresa Lutterbeck was chosen as the
1982 Tip-Up Queen during the annual Tip-Up Pageant
and Talent Show. Sherri Locke was chosen as 1st
Runner-Up while Dawn Brown was voted 2nd RunnerUp and Miss Congeniality.

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�1982 TIP-UP QUEEN
TIP-UP CONTESTANTS ON PAGE 92:
Dawn Woods, Sherri Locke, Beth Tobolske ,
Roxie Knapp, Teresa Ledbetter, Teresa
Lutterbeck, Diane Gilbert, Dawn Brown,
Susan Rice, Tammy Clark, Cathy Smith,
Lisa Booher, Julie Parker.

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�SUPER SENIORS OVERALL CHAMPS!

The Juniors captured first place in the trike race.
The Junior boys' team of Todd Cochrane, Brett Cutler,
Kent Falstad, Mike Hagaman, Mike Hard, Ken
Holloway, John Taylor and Brent Withington set a new
record in the 880 relay with a time of 3:46.8. Rob
Smith won the boys' 100 yard drag with a record setting time of 21.6 and Beth Tobolske set a new record in
the girls' 100 yard drag with a time of 23.8.
The Sophomore girls won the girls' tug of war and
the Senior boys won the boys' tug of war for the 4th
year in a row. A new event this year was the co-ed
lightweight tug of war competition. The Seniors won
this event.
The Pibb Ball game was won by the Senior boys and
the Freshman girls.
Final standings were: Seniors - 1st Place; Juniors
- 2nd Place; Freshmen - 3rd Place and Sophomores
- 4th Place. The Seniors' victory was in part due to
the fact that the Juniors shared their trike after the
Seniors' trike died. Good job Juniors!

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�96

�COMPUTER CLUB

OFFICERS: Advisor Mr. Scott Weber, Secretary Dawn
Waligora, Vice President Tammy Clark, Treasurer Jay
Millard, President Steve Stempien. Members of the
newest club in school: Front : David Geiman, Harold
Blowers, Tim Brockway, David Karney , Greg Herlan,
David Ostrander. Second Row: Wally Gibson , Jay
Millard, Steve Stempien, Dave Sobiech, Mark Ludlow,
Tom Bean, David Finley, Todd Cochrane , Paul Butcher .
Third Row : Advisor Mr. Scott Weber, Stephanie
Wymer, Karen Karney , Amy Geishert, Michelle
Fillmore, Pam Stark, Diane Ingraham, JoEIIen Robson ,
Erica Arnold, Dawn Waligora, Tammy Clark, Sarah
Brickey, Lorri Gruner. Fourth Row: Karime Cariuty,
Tina Hand, Dawn Woods, Mike Mitchell, Kenny Kurtz,
Alec Legg, Steve McCullough, John Normandin, Eric
Huttenlocher, Art Kahaian, Jill Faulkner. Back : Rob
Smith, Kent Falstad, Brad Parrish.

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�ICE CASTLES

"Ice Castles" (Through the Eyes of Love) was the theme of the 1982 Junior-Senior Prom held at the
Potawatomi Inn at Pokagon State Park on May 29, 1982. Music by Gary Allen of WLKI and the
beautiful scenic setting added to an enjoyable evening for all.
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�FIFTY-FIVE RECEIVE AWARDS

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Senior Honors Night was held June 7 with Arthur Kahaian, president of the Class of 1982 acting as master of ceremonies. The QHS Class of 1982
is indeed a rare class; they have excelled in academics, athletics, and have developed positive character and leadership qualities . The faculty , the entire high school, and the community as a whole are very proud of the QHS Class of 1982.
Arthur Kahaian was presented with the Physics award, the Advanced Math award was given to Lorri Gruner, and two English awards were given
to Arthur Kahaian and Karen Karney . Jim Rollins and Mike Vozar were presented with Drama awards, Denise Laurel! was given an Agricultural
award, and Rowdy Gibson was given an Industrial Arts award. Renee Matz was presented with the John Philip Sousa award, and Dawn Woods was
given the Director's Award.
Terrie Ditton and Mike Vozar were given Senior Edition awards. The following yearbook awards were given: Wally Gibson, head photographer;
Deana Thomas, most valuable staff worker; David Finley, sports editor; Karen Karney , editor. The Citizenship Award was presented to Amy
Geishert. The DAR Good Citizen Award for 1981-82 was presented to Karen Karney; the DAR Good Citizen Award for 1981-82 was presented to
David Finley. Attendence awards were given to Teresa Englehardt. Arthur Kahaian, and Randy Rumsey .
American Outstanding Service Awards were given to Arthur Kahaian and Karen Karney . Boys' State awards were given to David Finley and Mark
Ludlow; Girls' State awards were given to Jill Faulkner and Christian Toth.
Varsity club Athletes of the Year were Tammy Johnston and Mark Ludlow. The Nell Volkert Sportsmanship Award was presented to Amy
Geishert and the Phillip Normandin Sportsmanship Award was presented to Scott Brand. Four year sports awards were given to: Todd Schmidt and
Todd Strane, golf; Tom Bean and David Finley , cross country; Alec Legg, Gregg Saunders, and Brent Whitney , wrestling; Amy Geishert, Tammy
Johnston, and Pam Loose, girls' track; David Finley, Steve Hinds, Mark Ludlow, and Bryan Wymer, boys' track; Lisa Hickok and Tracy Sanderson,
cheer leading.
Throughout the evening various scholarships were presented. A new scholarship was the Carousel Portrait Studio Scholarship. Seniors receiving
scholarships were: Linda Allen, Tom Bean, Scott Brand, Dawn Brown, Jill Faulkner, David Finley, Amy Geishert, Wally Gibson, Tina Hand, Lisa
Hickok, Kevin Hosek, Chris Johnson, Tammy Johnston, Arthur Kahaian, Karen Karney, Alec Legg, Denise Laurel!, Mark Ludlow, Melody McConnell, John Normandin , Keith Pohl , Sue Rice, Doug Riegel, Tracy Sanderson, Jim Shafer, Dave Sobiech, Kim Stempien, Todd Strane, LuAnne Tessin,
Christian Toth, Mike Vozar, and Dawn Woods.

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�ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN RECEIVE DIPLOMAS

The one hundred second annual commencement exercises of QHS were held June 11, 1982 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: Tina Hand, Invocation; David Finley,
Welcome; Lorri Gruner, Ciass Poem; Mark Ludlow,
Presentation of Class Gift; Arthur Kahaian, Charge to
Class; Karen Karney, Appreciation to Faculty and Staff,

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Jill Faulkner, Appreciation to Parents; David Sobiech,
Appreciation to Community; Kim Stempien, Introduction of Speaker; Amy Geishert, Benediction. .
The commencement address was given by State
Senator Harry A. DeMaso, 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.

�"I am not afraid of tomorrow for
I have seen yesterday and I
love today"
- William Allen White

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��SPORTS

�GOLF
Quincy
195 195
181 175
168 168
169 173
172 186
168 216
183 214
171 171
158 157
155 180
172 238
157 191
184 180
165 183

Opponent
Coldwater OT
Jonesville
Union City OT
Concord
Homer
Bronson
Springport
Jonesville
OT
Coldwater
Union City
Bronson
Homer
Concord
Springport

VARSITY BASKETBALL
Quincy
Opponent
43 60 Hillsdale
73 45
Litchfield
65 48 Jonesville
38 48 Athens
70 60 Union City
62 60 Addison
62 54 Reading
60 53 Homer
45 56 Concord
64 72
Bronson
73 64 Springport
58 49 Jonesville
78 61
Union City
65 60 Reading
77 55 Homer
61
71
Concord
72 68 Springport
OT
63 53 Athens
73 62 Union City
62 57 Bronson
OT
63 65 Jonesville

JV FOOTBALL
Opponent
2 Bronson
22 Jonesville
0 Athens
0 Union City
0 Reading
18 Homer
12 Concord
12 Springport

Quincy

6

SCOREBOARD

8
20
26
12
8
33
32

VARSITY FOOTBALL
Quincy
Opponent
42
0 Bronson
35
0 Jonesville
39 13 Athens
26
8
Union City
41
8 Reading
14 Homer
21
33
6 Concord
56
6 Springport
0 28 Columbia Central

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JVBASEBALL
Quincy
Opponent
Bronson
5
8
Union City
5
11
2
7
Coldwater
Hillsdale
15
2
Bronson
1
15
7
10
Union City
14
3
Tekonsha
8
3
Hillsdale

Quincy
22
51
57
18
22 43
42 34
34 39
33 36
24 45
14 49
63 12
24 51
61
6
52 24

WRESTLING
Opponent
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Homer
Concord
Springport
Hillsdale
Bronson
White Pigeon
Michigan Center
Bellevue
Lansing Christian

Quincy Invitational
Addison
9th of 9
5th of 17
Clinton
Constantine
4th of 8

GIRLS'
Quincy
20 34
30 20
42
8
26
14
27 23 \.
33
16
18
7
24 15
35 30
10
31
25
18
34 14
28 24
31
33
17
8
38 12
34 21
20 23

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

�GIRLS' VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Opponent
Quincy
41 36 Bronson
40 28 White Pigeon
43 28 Camden
47 33 Jonesville
33 27 Athens
30 34 Union City
39 35 Reading
32 49 Homer
41 50 Litchfield
57 36 Concord
49 53 Springport
43 24 Jonesville
50 45 Athens
55 42 Union City
53 39 Reading
37 49 Homer
61 49 Concord
50 35 Springport
33 17 Bronson

GIRLS' TRACK
Opponent
Quincy
86 37 Coldwater
85 38 Bronson
113 10 Litchfield
71 52
Jonesville
68 55 Athens
86 37 Union City
Reading
76 47
79 44 Homer
88 34 Concord
93V2291h Springport

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

BOYS' TRACK
Quincy
Opponent
93 39 Coldwater
108 24 Bronson
83 49 Litchfield
112¥219¥2 Jonesville
103 29 Athens
109 23 Union City
94¥237¥2 Reading
101 30 Homer
106 26 Concord
98 34 Springport

JV
Quincy
38 45
34 23
46 51
38 36
39 58
34 29
36 31
47 56
26 47
23 31
51
58
40 34
26 42
36 39
49 52
31
57
56 43
40 58

BASKETBALL
Opponent
Hillsdale
Litchfield
Jonesville
Athens
Union City
Addison
Reading
Homer
Concord
Bronson
Springport
Jonesville
Union City
Reading
Homer
Concord
Springport
Athens

CROSS COUNTRY
Quincy
Opponent
19 44 Springport
41
17 Concord
21
38 Union City
28 29 Reading
40 Jonesville
21
Quincy Invitational
11th of 21
Mattawan
Greenhills
3rd of 7
Centreville
4th of 12
Springport
6th of 10
Hillsdale College
2nd of 8
Union City
4th of 11
5th of 11
Vicksburg

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
Opponent
Quincy
2
Jonesville
0
Springport
2
0
Union City
0
2
0
2
Athens
0
2
Concord
Springport
1
2
2
1
Reading
2
1
Jonesville
0
2
Athens
0
2
Homer
2
1
Union City
2
Colon
0
1
2
Bronson
1
Burr Oak
2
1
Tekonsha
2
Reading
1
2
2
Homer
1
1
Litchfield
1
0
2
Centreville
0
2
Hillsdale
2
0
Pennfield
1
2
Concord
2
Galesburg-Augusta
0

VARSITY BASEBALL
Quincy
Opponent
10
6 Bronson
21
10 Athens
10 Union City
4
Reading
12
4
3
2
Homer
4
2 Concord
2 Springport
6
2
4 Jonesville
12
5 Jonesville
4
1
Bronson
1 11
Michigan Center
9
10 Athens
2
7 Union City
19
1 Reading
9
3
Homer
8
4 Concord
1
4
White Pigeon
4 Springport
8

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�ALL
CONFERENCE
STARS

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Included on these pages are
those athletes who were named to
All Conference teams or took first
places in conference meets.
Page 108: (1) Golf Todd
Strane, Tim Schmidt, and Cross
Country - Dave Roberts; (2) Girls'
Basketball - Jill Faulkner, Dawn
Brown and Gail Condra; (3) Wrestling - Brent Whitney and Steve
McCullough; (4) Boys' Basketball
- John Taylor and Todd Strane;
(5) Girls' Track - Pam Loose and
Tammie Johnston.
Page 109: (1) Football - Jim
Supianoski; Mark Ludlow, Doug
Loveberry, Alec Legg, Tom
Loveberry and Steve Hinds; (2)
Volleyball Linda Allen; (3)
Baseball - Mark Ludlow, Doug
Loveberry and Todd Strane; (4)
Boys' Track - Alec Legg , Dave
Roberts, Brett Cutler, Andy
Richards, Jim Supianoski, Mark
Ludlow, Bryan Wymer and Todd
Strane.

The Q.H.S. Girls and Boys
won the Big 8 Conference All
Sports Trophies in 1981-82.
The boys won the trophy for
the 3rd year in a row .

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�CHEERLEADERS' ENTHUSIASM

(1) VARSITY BASKETBALL
CHEERLEADERS: (L to R) Bottom
Row: Cathy Smith, Tammy Clark,
Sherri Locke, Lisa Booher, Lisa
Hickok. Second Row : Dawn
Ledbetter, Chris Toth. Top: Tracy
Sanderson; (2) VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: (Top to
Bottom) Cathy Smith, Lisa Hickok,
Sherri Locke, Lisa Booher, Tracy
Sanderson, Dawn Ledbetter, Tammy Clark, Chris Toth; (3) J.V.
FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: (L
to R) Tammy Johnson, Lorie
Camp, Amy Rootes, Becky Smith,
Dawn Waligora.

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�LEADS THE WAY!

(1) Mr. Ludlow leads the fans with his cheer "Yea Team,
Yea Team, Fight, Fight, Fight! (2) Volunteer Advisor
S&amp;ndi Price; (3) J.V. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS:
Top to Bottom: Becky Smith, Tammy Johnson, Lorie
Camp, Tina Trail, Dawn Waligora; (4) Varsity Skit .

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�''BIG 8'' CHAMPS

For the first time since 1949 the Quincy Varsity Football Team went
undefeated during Conference Play . The Orioles captured the 1981
"Big 8" Football Crown with their awesome ground attack. The team,
8-1 for the season easily outdistanced everybody in the "Big 8" Conference and narrowly missed a playoff berth when they dropped their
final contest to Brooklyn Columbia Central. Mark Ludlow's gain of 331
yards during the game against Union City set a school and conference
record and was one of the top performances in the state's history.
Members of the "Orange Crush" team received post season awards
as follows : Team's Most Valuable Lineman: Alec Legg, Team's Most
Valuable Back: Mark Ludlow, Team's Most Improved Player Award:
Brad Rurka . 1st Team All Conference: Steve Hinds, Alec Legg, Doug
Loveberry, Tom Loveberry, Mark Ludlow, Jim Supianoski; 2nd Team
All Conference: Bryan Harmon, Art Kahaian, Roy Rodgers ; Honorable
Mention: Brad Rurka. All Conference Most Valuable Player: Mark
Ludlow. Coldwater Daily Reporter All-Area Team: Alec Legg, Mark
Ludlow, Roy Rodgers. 1st Team All State: Alec Legg and Mark
Ludlow. Coach Mike Nowicki was chosen as Regional Coach of the
Year.
THE TEAM : Front: Brent Whitney, Jody Harmon, Ken Holloway,
Jeff Ellis, Bryan Harmon , Chuck Miller, Brent Parkinson, Brad
Freeburn, Wally Schultz, Scott Wilkinson, manager Shawn Talbot,
manager Joey Mitchell. Middle: Kevin Kaiser, David Williams, Bryan
Wymer, Steve Hinds, Eric Rice , Mark Ludlow, Alec Legg, Doug
Loveberry, Roy Rodgers, Tom Loveberry, Scott Brand. Back: Coach
Mike Nowicki, Coach Lonney Evon, Jay Millard, Scott Lippert, Scott
Peterson, Brad Rurka, Art Kahaian, Doug Riegel , Jim Shafer, Jim
Burge, Jim Supianoski, Rowdy Gibson, Wally Gibson. Not Pictured: Ed
Buell.

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�1981
GRIDIRON
GRADUATES
(1) Tri-Captains: Chuck Miller, Mark Ludlow, Alec
Legg ; (2) Bryan Harmon , Jeff Ellis, Brad Freeburn, Wally Gibson ; (3) Scott Brand, Rowdy Gibson , Scott Peterson, Jim Shafer, Scott Lippert; (4) Arthur Kahaian,
Brent Whitney , Roy Rodgers, Brad Rurka, Tom
Loveberry; (5) Doug Riegel, Jim Burge, Doug
Loveverry , Steve Hinds , Bryan Wymer. Not Pictured:
Ed Buell.
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�ALL THE WAY TO STATE!

The 1981 Cross Country Season proved to be the best ever in Oriole harrier history. The harriers led by speedster Dave Roberts placed 2nd in the
Conference meet and 3rd in the Regional meet. The third place finish in Regionals qualified the harriers for State Finals competition in which the
team placed 21st.
A highlight of the season was defeating the Reading Rangers, 28-29, which assured Quincy of a 2nd place conference finish . The only team to
defeat the Oriole Harriers in dual meet action was the Concord Yellowjackets, who went on to place first in state competition.
Dave Roberts was named the team's Most Valuable Runner, while Denny Higbee received the Most Improved Award. Four year awards were
given to seniors, Tom Bean and Dave Finley.
THE TEAM: Front: Julie Stayner, Lori Dobson, Kelly Johnson, Jimmy Luce . Middle: Denny Higbee, Tim Finley, Willy Richards, Dave Roberts.
Back: Dave Finley, Guy Creager, Coach Bob Bell, Tom Bean, John Normandin and Todd Cochrane.

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�QUINCY GIRLS'
CROSS COUNTRY
Three sophomore girls proved their endurance when they completed their first
cross country season. These girls showed
promise for a bright future when they competed in the Branch County Meet. Kelly
Johnson placed 1st, Lori Dobson placed 4th
and Julie Stayner placed 6th.
Kelly Johnson finished an outstanding
season placing 1st in the Girls' Regional
Meet and 3rd in the Class C State Finals.

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�117

�GOLFERS WIN CONFERENCE MEET
AND TIE FOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

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The Oriole golf season was a huge success. The Orioles finished with an overall record of 8 wins and 5 losses, and
were 7-3 in League play. They won the conference meet and finished tied for 1st place with Concord in the "Big 8 ." A
new school record was established with a score of 155.
Finishing 1st and 2nd on the all conference team were Todd Strand and Tim Schmidt. Todd Strane earned "Most
Valuable" honors and Todd Schmidt was "Most Improved."
THE TEAM : Todd Schmidt, Mike Mitchell, Mike Hagaman, Rob Smith, Todd Stra ne , Scott Lutterbeck, Tim
Schmidt. Coach: Bob Mitchell.

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�LADY ORIOLES FINISH SECOND

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The 1981 basketball team continued the tradition of playing aggressive defense and having balanced scoring to fin ish
second in the Big 8 . This marked the highest finish in the conference by a girls' hasketball team. The team had a 10-4
league record and a 13-6 overall record .
This year 's team was the champion of the Bronson Invitational Tournament held in early September.
Four players received post season honors . Dawn Brown, Gail Condra and Jill Faulkner were chose on the All Conference and All Area T earns, while Pam Loose received Honorable Mention on the All Area T earn. In addition Jill
Faulkner was given honorable mention recognition on the U.P.I. Class C. All State Team.
Individual awards given at the end of the season were: MOST IMPROVED : Diane Fidler, LEADING REBOUNDER :
Pam Loose, OUSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER: Jill Faulkner, MOST VALUABLE: Dawn Brown, COACH 'S
AWARD: Amy Geishert.
THE TEAM: Front: Gail Condra, Lori Bailey, Michelle Sobiech, Jill Faulkner. Back: Coach Bob Stewart, manager
Lori Sobiech, Nan Weber, Dawn Brown, Diane Fidler, Pam Loose, Tammie Johnston , Amy Geishert and manager Val
Beckwith.

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�ORIOLES EARN SECOND PLACE

The 1981-82 Varsity Basketball Team coached by Doug Johnson
earned second place in the Big 8 Conference with a conference record
of 11-3 and an overall record of 15-6. The biggest thrill of the season
was defeating Bronson in overtime in district tournament play by a
score of 62-57. The biggest disappointment was losing to Jonesville in
the district finals by 2 points. Todd Strane scored the most points in
one game when he scored 37 points in the game against Union City in
the district tournaments. Leading Scorers: Todd Strane- 365 points,
John Taylor- 271 points, Eric Rice- 246 points. Top Rebounders:

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Doug Lovebe rry - 191 rebounds, Eric Rice - 138 rebounds, Steve
Hinds - 129 rebounds . Most Valuable Player: Todd Strane. Most Improved Player: Doug Riegel. All Conference 1st Team: Todd Strane
and John Taylor. All Conference Honorable Mention: Eric Rice and
Doug Loveberry. All Area Team: Todd Strane. "UP!" Class C All
State Special Mention: Todd Strane. THE TEAM : Front: Todd Strane,
Wally Schultz, Tim Wilkinson , Doug Riegel, Jim Burge. Back: Coach
Doug Johnson, John Taylor, Dave Sobiech, Tom Loveberry, Eric Rice,
Doug Loveberry, Steve Hinds, Mark Ludlow.

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�QUINCY WRESTLERS ARE GREAT!

THE TEAM: Front: Lance Wiser, Rob Smith, Tim Beaudin, Ed Marsh, Brad Parrish, Lonnie Laurie, Jim Luce, Tir;.
Delaney. Middle: Coach Ken Downey, Bart Marshall, Brent Wygant, Tim Brockway, Tim Brown, Gordon Thomas, Tim
Rzepka, Tom Lothamer, Scott Wilkinson. Back: Kevin Kaiser, Bruce Pohl, Brent Whitney, Gregg Saunders, Danny
Morris, Bryan Wymer, Steve McCullough, Alec Legg. Not Pictured: Jay Millard.
Pictured Above: 4 Year Wrestlers- Alec Legg, Gregg Saunders and Brent Whitney.

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�The 1981-82 Wrestling Team finished a highly successful season in fourth place in the conference with a 3-3 conference record and a 3-5 overall
record. The team placed 3rd in the conference meet, 6th in the district tournament, 5th in the regional tournament, and 20th in the state
tournament.
Most Valuable wrestler was Brent Whitney who won 83% of his matches. His record was 29-6. Bruce Pohl was named the team's most improved
wrestler, winning 50% of his matches for a 13-13 record . Next in line winning over 50% of their matches were Alec Legg, Steve McCullough, Lance
Wiser, and Scott Wilkinson. Brent Whitney had the least pins, being pinned only 1 time in 35 matches. Alec Legg won the most falls. He pinned 18
out of 34 of his opponents. Alec Legg, Brent Whitney , and Steve McCullough were all state qualifiers, Alec Legg placed 2nd in the state at 198, and
was Regional and District Champion. Brent Whitney placed 8th in the state and was district champ at 145. Steve McCullough was regional champion
at 167lbs.
Lance Wiser was elected "Rookie of the year, Brent Whitney was chosen "Hard Nose" and Alec Legg was our "Spark Plug."

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�VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM
"SERVES" UP EXCITING SEASON

In his first year as Varsity Volleyball Coach, Lonney Evon 's team finished 4th in the conference. The Lady Orioles compiled a 7·7 conference
record and a 9-13-1 overall record.
Post Season Awards were given as foll ows: Most Valua ble Player - Linda All en, Most Improved Player - Tammy Dooley, First Team All Conference - Linda Allen, Second Team All Conference - Amy Geishert, Tea m Captains - Amy Geishert a nd Chris Johnson .
THE TEAM: Front: Managers Shannon Harmon and Wendy Harmon . Back: Coach Lonney Evon , Den ise Laurel!, Alicia Veysey, Nan We ber,
Tammy Dooley, Linda Allen , Kelli Talbot, Amy Geishert , Diane Gilbert , Penny Wygant , Chris Johnson and Kelly Johnson.

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�SECOND PLACE IN CONFERENC

The Oriole Baseball team concluded a successful
year, finishing with a 10-4 conference record and a 12-6
overall record.
All eighteen players were able to contribute through
the year. Doug Loveberry, Mark Ludlow and Todd
Strane were named 1st Team All Conference. Tom
Bean, Mike Hagaman and Bryan Harmon made the 2nd
team and Jeff Ellis received Honorable Mention. Bryan
Harmon was voted Most Valuable Player and Scott
Brand was voted Most Improved.
As a team Quincy hit .360, and stole over 50 bases.
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The season was also highlighted by a 19-1 no-hitter by
Doug Riegel and two big victories over 3rd place
Concord.

THE TEAM: Front: Manager Shawn Talbot, Wally Schultz, Jeff
Ellis, Doug Riegel, Bryan Harmon, Brent Parkinson, Jody Harmon ,
Manager Joey Mitchell. Midd le: Roy Rodgers, Scott Brand, Mike
Hagaman, Ken Holloway, Kurt Spalding, Shane Kelley, Coach Greg
Gruner . Back: Doug Russell, Todd Strane, Doug Loveberry, Mark
Ludlow, Tom Bean, Jim Shafer. Not Pictured: Statistician Mike
Mitche ll.

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�CONFERENCE CHAMPS!

The boys' track team easily ran to a 10-0 dual meet record again in
1982. This team has now won 33 consecutive dual meets. The boys
won the Bronson Invitational for the 3rd year in a row, placed 2nd in
the Quincy Relays, were Overall and Co-Ed Champs in the Mendon
Relays, were Conference Champs for the 3rd year in a row and were
Runner ups in Regionals.
Six boys scored at least 100 points: Brett Cutler, Steve Hinds, Mark
Ludlow, Dave Roberts, Jim Supianoski, Bryan Wymer. Mark Ludlow
scored 310'12 points this season and accumulated a career total of
692V2 points in 4 years breaking the old record set by Tim Coonce.
School records set this year: Mark Ludlow - 330 Low Hurdles
39.9, Mark Ludlow - Long Jump 21'1", 440 Relay - Steve Hinds,
Mark Ludlow, Jim Supianoski and Bryan Wymer 45.2.

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Sixteen boys qualified in 16 events for the Area Best County Meet.
Six people qualified in five events for the State Meet. Mark Ludlow
tied for 2nd in the high jump and placed 3rd in the 120 yard high
hurdles which earned him All-State honors in both events.
THE TEAM: Front: Manager Steve Trail, Manager Richie Schultz,
Jim Luce, Denny Higbee, Dan Morris, Willy Richards, Terry Stephens,
Scott Locke, Manager Lance DeMeritt. Second Row: Jim Supianoski,
David Spalding, Alec Legg, Mark Ludlow, Kevin Kaiser, Steve Hinds,
Bryan Wymer, Dave Roberts, Tim Finley. Back: Coach Bob Bell, Dave
Finley, Todd Cochrane, Jay Millard, Todd Strane, Scott Peterson,
Wally Gibson, Brett Cutler, Brent Wygant, Coach Dan Ludlow. Not
Pictured: Andy Richards.

�Seniors

131

�DUAL MEET WINNING STREAK
·NOW STANDS AT 61

Seniors

132

�The Quincy Girls' Track team kepLup the winning tradition and
finished the season with a 10-0 dual meet record, extending their consecutive dual meet win record to 61. This is the longest dual meet winning streak in the state's history .
The girls won the Bronson Invitational for the 7th year in a row,
were runner ups in the Grass Lake Invitational, won the Quincy Relays
for the 6th year in a row, won the Mendon Relays for the 3rd year in a
row, were tied for second in the Regionals and were Conference
Champs for the 6th year in a row.
Five girls scored at least 100 points: Tina Hand, Kelly Johnson,
Tammie Johnston, Pam Loose and Cyndi Michael. Tammie scored
2721!2 points this season and accumulated 7601!2 points in 4 years placing her 2nd in Career High Points.
School records set this year: Tina Hand- 880 Yard Run 2:26.5, 1

Mile 5:27.0; Tammie Johnston - Long Jump 17'3", Pam Loose High Jump 5'5".
In the State Meet Kelly Johnson placed 5th in the 2 Mile and Tina
Hand placed 9th in the 2 Mile . Tammie Johnston placed 4th in the
Long Jump setting a new school record .
THE TEAM: Front: Dawn Hilton, Tricia Gruner, Rhonda Wilber,
Kelly Cutler, Lynn DesJardins, Lorie Camp, Jill Philippy, Lori Bailey,
Kelly Johnson , Pam Wilber, Lori Dobson. Second Row: Coach Marty
Chard, Manager Diane Fidler, Cyndi Michael, Amy Rootes , Nan
Weber, Michelle Sobiech, Alicia Veysey, Jill Faulkner, Val Beckwith,
Darlene Kling, Kori Babbage, Sharri Brown. Back : Stephanie Wymer,
Tina Hand, Diane Gilbert , Robyn Rubley, Jodi Paul, Amy Geishert,
Dawn Brown, Tammy Dooley, Tammie Johnston, Pam Loose, Coach
Gary Adams. Not Pictured: Juli Stayner.

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�3 SHUT OUTS FOR JV'S

The JV Football Team finished a successful season with a 5-2 Conference record and a 6-2 Overall record. The JV 's shut out 3 of their
opponents. With their enthusiasm and aggressiveness they should be
ready for next year's varsity team. THE TEAM: Front: Ed Marsh,
Brad Parrish, Mark Houvener, Gordon Thomas, Terry Stephens, Jody
Grigg, Willy Blowers, Scott Locke, manager Brian Price. Second Row:
manager Clint Cook, Kenny Teachout, Tom Lothamer, Tim Brown,
Danny Morris, Mike Waterbury, David Donbrock, Brent Wygant, Tim
Brockway, Tim Delaney, Art Hart, Teddy Kahaian. Third Row: Coach
Dennis Quimby , David Murray, Jim Maggart, Tim Rzepka, Brent
Rodgers, Andy Buell, David Spalding, Tracy Peterson, David Karney,
Jim McRae, Doug Marsh, Craig Fish, Coach Chuck Cook. Back: Joel
Falstead, Tim Wilkinson, Mike Renfro, Gerald Hinds, Brian Ditton,
Paul Butcher, Allen Blodgett, Mike Rodgers, Kenny Kurtz, Tim Berry,
Coach Tom Brainard.

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"'

�JV GIRLS TAKE 2nd IN BIG 8 CONFERENCE

The 1981 JV Girls' Basketball team finished the season in second
place in the Big 8 Conference with a conference record of 12-2 and an
overall record of 15-3. After dropping the opener, Quincy then won 12
straight games beating every conference team at least once. The last
five games saw Quincy losing two close games by a basket . A
tenacious defense was the major reason for this team's success.
THE TEAM: Front: Manager Monica Harris, Cyndi Michael, Lynn
DesJardins, Pam Wilber, Patti Lutterbeck, Keli Cutler. Back : Coach
Greg Gruner, Shari Brown, Lori Babbage, Kiirime Cariuty, Robyn
Rubley-, Stephanie Wymer, Alicia Veysey and Manager Gail Wineland.

135

�JV'S GAIN EXPERIENCE

In Coach Cook's first year as JV basketball coach, his team gained
valuable experience. The JV basketball team finished the 1981-82 season
with a 4-10 conference record and a 6-12 overall record. A fine team effort contributed to a successful season. Leading scorers were Gerald Hinds
and David Spalding.
THE TEAM: Front: Kenny Kurtz, Scott Lutterbeck, Tim Braden,
Gerald Hinds, Tim Schmidt, David Murray, David Chaney, Mike Waterbury. Back : Allen Blodgett, Rick Deal, David Spalding, Doug Russell,
Dave Roberts, Tim Finley, Craig Fish, Doug Marsh, Coach Chuck Cook.

136

�LEARNING SEASON FOR JV SPIKERS

The J.V. Volleyball team experienced a learning season finishing
with a 2-12 conference record. They showed steady improvement
throughout the season winning two of their last three games.
THE TEAM: Front: Monique Craig, Lisa Gilbert, Sherri Brown,
Tammy Scheidler, Kelly Cutler, Jackie Cooper, Manager Shannon
Harmon. Back: Coach Judy Burgess, Sue Sailor, Stephanie Wymer,
Karime Cariuty, Gail Wineland , Inez Letts, Manager Wendy Harmon.
Not Pictured: Kelly Norton.

137

�JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL

The JV Baseball team finished the season with a respectable 4-4
record. The team had an excellent .318 batting average while stealing
.53 bases. Excellent defense and aggressive base-running were
trademarks of this year's team .
THE TEAM: Front: Manager Clint Cook, Tim Braden, Joel Falstad,
Gerald Hinds, Lance Wiser, Tim Wilkinson, Scott Lutterbeck, Mike
Waterbury, Manager Bret Allman. Middle: Shawn Massey, Mike Ellis,
Brian Ditton, Allen Blodgett, Rick Deal, Mike Rodgers, Tim Brockway,
Craig Fish. Back: Coach Lonnie Evon, David Murray, Kenny Kurtz,
Tim Rzepka, Gordon Thomas, Jim McRae.

138

�COACHES

Top: Mr. Dan Ludlow, Athletic
Director and Mr. Doug Johnson,
Varsity Boys' Basketball Coach.
Bottom: COACHES: Front: Mr.
Mike Nowicki, Varsity Football; Mr.
Lonney Evon, Varsity Football,
Varsity Volleyball, J .V. Baseball;
Mrs. Judy Burgess, J.V. Volleyball;
Mr. Gary Adams, Girls' Track; Mr.
Bob Mitchell, Golf; Mr. Bob
Stewart, Varsity Girls' Basketball.
Back: Mr. Marty Chard, Girls '
Track; Mr. Dan Ludlow, Boys'
Track; Mr. Ken Downey, Wrestling;
Mr. Bob Bell, Cross Country, Boys'
Track; Mr. Chuck Cook, J .V. Football, J .V. Boys' Basketball; Mr.
Greg Gruner, J.V . Girls ' Basketball, Varsity Baseball.

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��MIDDLE SCHOOL

�EIGHTH GRADE
Sheila Anderson
Jesse Avery
Shawn Avra
Jason Bailey
Arthur Barnett

Angie Basse
Marion Beckwith
Joe Berry
Todd Betts
Laura Blackman

Tim Blodgett
Shawn Bowers
Ed Cariuty
Barbara Cekander
Chantal Cochrane

Angela Coleman
Tammy Combs
Stacey Connin
Barbara Cook
Mike Cottman

Travis Creager
David Dean
Doug Dobson
Mike Dowker
Dusti Earl

Angela Erts
Tim Erts
Fran Evard
William Everett
Mary Geiman

Paula Gratz
Darlene Griner
Laren Gruner
David Hammond
Monica Harris

142

�Darin Higbee
Robert Hooley
Chad Horn
Jerry Jackowiak
Teresa Jeffery

Billy Jeffries
George Jenkot
Teresa Johnson
William Kanaby
Jeff Kiersey

Tim Kingsbury
Robin Laurell
Andy Logic
Scott Lynd
Tracy Maggart

Patricia Mason
Matt McConnell
Joey Mitchell
Laurinda Morrison
Jay Murdock

Tammie Myers
Carson Neible
Tammy Newberry
Frenda Otis
Rex Otis

Annette Paul
Matt Pepper
Michelle Powers
Scott Preston
Constance Quimby

Dawn Quimby
Denise Riegel
Annette Roberts
Suzanne Roberts
Jerrod Robinson

Kandy Root
Kim Rosendaul
Stephanie Roush
Tina Rumsey
Melanie Ryan

143

�Jason Shilling
Brian Shortridge
Lisa Smallwood
Robert Smith
Scott Sobiech

Kevin Stempien
Sherry Stempien
Randy Stevens
Shawn Talbot
Sherri Taylor

Karilyn Teachout
Annette Tesch
Todd Thibideau
David Thompson
Frank Tobalske

Lilly Toth
Fred Upton
Rhonda VanRiper
Kelly Walp
Thomas Watson

Lee Ann Watters
Jim Weber
David Wilson
Melissa Wood

SEVENTH GRADE
Melissa Amos
Corey Avra
Lori Baker
Jacinda Beckwith
Deborah Berry

Bobby Blowers
Iva Blowers
Mildred Blowers
Brian Bowerman
Jason Bowers

144

�Marc Brand
Jeff Brown
Jennette Buell
Vikki Burley
Darin Carpenter

Jackie Cash
Dedre Cekander
Michelle Christian
Jerri Clark
Jim Clayton

Tom Cole
Carrol Combs
Doug Craig
Angela Curtis
Jerry Kay Davis

Shirley Delaney
Mike Dodd
Tom Donbrock
Bob Dooley
Tim Dowker

Joey Dunn
David Fillmore
Glenn Finley
Robert Forrester
Marilyn Fryer

Eric Green
Tim Hagaman
Lynn Hard
April Hardy
Stephen Harmon

Jeff Hawes
Richard Herman
Leslie Hilton
Ed Horney
Tammie Hutchins

Nedra Huttenlocker
Christy Jansen
David Jeffries
Laurie Johnson
Lorie Johnston

145

�Tammy Justice
Donald Kahaian
Andy Kaiser
Dena Knapp
Brenda Kratzer

Richard Lensky
Marty Lewis
David Luce
Deborah Lutterbeck
Tammy Lyons

Karolyn Markley
Angela Marsh
Van Marshall
Scott Marvin
Allen McClellan

Susan Miller
Timothy Minton
Richard Moore
Patrick Murray
Mitch Neeley

Penny Parrish
Lori Ann Pavelko
Larry Peloquin
April Philippy
Aaron Porter

Brian Price
Kevin Pruitt
Michelle Quimby
Renee Richards
Tamara Risk

Mark Rootes
Kathleen Ryan
Tammy Rzepka
Bobby Shilling
Brian Smith

Jean Smith
Michael Smith
Tracy Snellenberger
Lori Sobiech
Kelly Sours

146

�Shana Summerlott
Robert Tenney
Duane Thatcher
Christine Tong
Rebecca Upton

Eric Waterbury
Scott Withington
Lorrinda Whitney
Jackie Wood
Lonny Wright

SIXTH GRADE
Natalie Allaman
Brian Badders
Marci Baker
Derek Ball
Laurie Barker

James Barnett
Billy Beckwith
Jim Bennett
Bobby Bennett
Trent Blair

Tina Briggs
Chelle Brown
Lee Ann Brown
Mamie Brown
Shawn Burger

Lorna Bulkowski
Cindy Burkhart
Sean Burley
Eric Butterbaugh
Chad Carpenter

Joe Cekander
Norman Cekander
Callie Clark
Steven Conley
Brian Connin

147

�Caril Converse
Jason Coolman
Andrew Cottman
Robert Crick
William Crick

Paul Allan Davis
Paul David Davis
Lance DeMerit
Greg Dobson
Richard Dobson

Todd Dovey
Todd Earl
Laura Easterday
Allen Ebert
Sarah Enos

Emily Fairbanks
Cynthia Fillmore
Melinda Fleming
Janet Fletcher
Rose Mary Forrester

Derek Foster
Tim Gibson
Kelly Goshcoff
Brad Goshorn
Kristy Grigg

Rick Hagaman
Brian Hall
Beth Hammond
Autumn Hardy
Andy Hawes

Josephine Hickerson
Tammy Hoag
James Hoff
Derek Horn
James Howard

Jeff Hutchins
Mary Jackson
Michelle Jeffrey
Nichole Jeffrey
Kenny Johnson

148

I

�Patricia Justice
Robben Kadish
Kimberly Kaufman
Mark Landis
Jamie Lemke

Jodi Lemke
Jennifer Leosh
John Locklin
Trina Luckadoo
Steven Marowelli

Deborah Marvin
Melissa Mason
Michael McConnell
Lisa McCurley
Mellissa McMichael

Kristie McRae
Kelly Michael
Pat Michalske
Pam Miller
Heather Murray

Sandy Nave
Karen Newberry
Derek O'Connell
Christopher Otis
Lonna Otis

Regina Parks
Jill Paul
Rhonda Paul
Tina Paul
Wade Paul

Tim Pearsons
Christa Pifer
Chad Purcell
Kenneth Quimby
Derek Reichhart

Melissa Reppert
Michele Richards
Julie Roberts
Tad Rossman
Traci Ryan

149

�Steven Salyer
Joel Sanderson
Richie Schultz
Dorcas Shilling
Jamie Spurlock

Kirk Staley
Paul Stark
Christal Strong
Shawn Strong
Todd Summerlott

Amy Swallow
Doug Tanner
Rhonda Tesch
Brian T obalske
Steve Trail

Noell Tucker
Tammy Turnpaugh
Korinna VandyBogurt
Penny Varney
Sanford Waltz

Allen Watkins
Carol Wilson
Scott Wiseman
Daneen Wood
Melinda Woods

150

�EIGHTH GRADE BAND

FRONT ROW:

SECOND ROW:

THIRD ROW:

BACK ROW:

Lisa Smallwood
Suzie Roberts

Joey Mitchell
Doug Dobson
Kandy Root
Teresa Jeffery
Robert Hooley
Jay Murdock
Tim Erts
Mike Kanaby
Mary Geiman
Tammie Myers

Marion Beckwith
Sherri Taylor
Angela Erts
Monica Harris
Lee Ann Watters
Annette Roberts
Laura Stafford
Paige Mason
Angela Coleman
Kim Rosendaul

Jeff Kiersey
Joe Berry
Mike Dowker
Randy Stevens
Shelly Powers
Tim Blodgett
Matt McConnell
Denise Riegel
Tina Rumsey
Ed Cariuty
Laurinda Morrison

Band Director: Mr. Mark Burgess

151

�SEVENTH GRADE BAND

FRONT ROW:

MIDDLE ROW:

BACK ROW:

Angela Curtis
Michelle Quimby
Christine Tong
Nedra Huttenlocker
Tammy Lyon
Tim Dowker
Tom Cole
David Jeffries
Dena Knapp

Lynn Hard
April Philippy
Kari Markley
Jean Smith
Lori Pavelko
Marilyn Fryer
Renee Richards
Vikki Burley
Jerri Clark

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

Band Director: Mr. Mark Burgess

152

�SIXTH GRADE BAND

FRONT ROW:

SECOND ROW:

THIRD ROW:

BACK ROW:

Cyndi Fillmore
Traci Ryan
Sarah Enos
Emily Fairbanks
Melissa Reppert
Christa Pifer
Steven Marowelli
Lance DeMerritt
Paul Stark

Joel Sanderson
Kim Kaufman
Kori VandyBogurt
Marci Baker
Jamie Spurlock
KristyGrigg
Tammy Turnpaugh
Chelle Brown
Kristie McRae
Kelly Goshcoff

Brian Hall
Julie Roberts
Pam Miller
Missy McMichale
Robben Kadish
Kenny Johnson
Carll Converse
Jason Coolman
Jim Howard
Richard Dobson
Derek O'Connell

A. J. Watkins
Michelle Richards
Laurie Barker
Jamie Lemke
Richie Schultz
Michael McConnell
Mindy Woods
Sanford Waltz
Tina Briggs
Jim Bennett

Band Director: Mr. Mark Burgess

153

�STUDENT
COUNCIL

CROSS
COUNTRY
154

Front: Lori Sobiech, Secretary Ke ll y Sours, Autumn Hardy, Jeff Brown, Ed Cariuty, President
Jason Bailey, Scott Sobiech, Greg Dobson, Treasu rer Donald Kahaian and Advisor Mr. Longhini.
Not Pictured: Vice President Darin Carpenter.

Front: Jacinda Beckwith, April Philippy, Jeff Hawes, Corey Avra, J eff Brown, Jason Bowers,
Michelle Quimby, Doug Craig, Kevin Pruitt. Middle : Lorrinda Whitney , Aaron Porter, Frenda
Otis, Chantal Cochrane, Jason Shilling, Darin Higbee, Donald Kahaian, Scott Withington, Shawn
Bowers. Back: Manager Karilyn Teachout, Coach Bob Bell , Shawn Avra, Chad Horn, Michelle
Christian, Scott Sobiech, Jerrod Robinson, Laren Gruner, Kevin Stempien, T. J. Watson, Brenda
Kratzer.

�Front: Teresa Johnson , Rhonda VanRiper, Laura Stafford, Tammy Justice, Millie Blowers, Tam·
my Risk, Michelle Quimby . Second Row: Angie Marsh, Sharri Taylor, Frenda Otis, Chantal
Cochrane, Lisa Smallwood, Tracy Snellenberger, Penny Parrish, Jackie Cash, Stephanie Roush.
Third Row: Shirley Delaney, Annette Paul, Paula Gratz, Shelly Powers, Annette Roberts, An·
nette Tesch, Tina Rumsey, Coach Judy Burgess. Fourth Row: Susan Miller, Jerri Clark, Tammy
Rzepka, Denise Riegel , Marilyn Fryer, Angela Curtis, Michelle Christian, Karilyn Teachout, J en·
ny Buell.

Front: Chad Horn, George Jenkot, David Thompson, Tim Surrett, Tim Hagaman, Lynn Hard,
Donald Kahaian, Jeff Hawes. Back: Joe Berry, Aaron Porter, Mike Dodd, Frank Tobalske,
Coach Bill Smith, Van Marshall, Richard Herman, Lonny Wright, Brian Bowerman, Jason
Bowers. Not Pictured: Steve Harmon and David Jeffries.

VOLLEYBALL

WRESTLING

155

�GIRLS'
BASKETBALL

Front: Melissa Wood, Lorie Johnston, Tammy Justice , Kelly Sours, Debbie Berry, Lori Sobiech,
Frenda Otis, Denise Riegel, Teresa Johnson, Jackie Wood. Middle: Coach Bob Stewart, Brenda
Kratzer, Suzie Roberts, Stephanie Roush, Rhonda Van Ripe r, Annette Paul , Monica Harris,
Robin Laurell, Tina Rumsey, J ackie Cash, Debbie Lutterbeck, Penny Parrish. Back: Iva Blowe rs ,
Lorrinda Whitney, Connie Quimby, Angela Basse, Marilyn Fryer, Susan Miller, Shirl ey Delaney,
Leslie Hilton, Angela Curtis, Tammy Rzepka, Jenny Buell, Michelle Christian, Mildred Blowers .

..

BOYS'
BASKETBALL
156

Front : Shawn Bowers, Scott Lynd, Mark Rootes, Doug Craig, Corey Avra, Pat Murray, Jeff
Hawes, Mike Dodd, Aaron Porter, Jim Clayton, Jason Bowers. Second Row : Carson Neible ,
Jason Shilling, Alle n McClellan, Tim Minton, Jeff Brown, David Luce, Tommy Donbrock, Eric
Waterbury, Brian Price, Marc Brand, Scott Withington. Third Row: Jim Weber, Shawn Avra,
Darin Higbee, J errod Robinson, Shawn Talbot, Richard Le nsky , Scott Marvin , Glenn Finley ,
Matt McConnell , Joey Mitchell , Todd Thibideau, Todd Betts. Back: Coach Darin Friend , Ed
Cariuty, George J en kot, J e rry J ackowiak, Robert Sm ith , Scott Sobiech, David Hammond, Tim
Kingsbury, Tracy Maggart , Jason Bailey.

�Front: April Hardy, Annette Paul, Lilly Toth, Shirley Delaney, Debbie Berry, Michelle Quimby,
Lori Sobiech, Jacinda Beckwith. Middle: Denise Riegel, Christy Jansen, Kim Rosendaul , Angie
Erts, Laurinda Morrison, Laurinda Whitney, Lorie Johnston, Tammy Rzepka , April Philippy,
Frenda Otis. Back: Connie Quimby, Angela Curtis, Marilyn Fryer, Coach Jack Faulkner, Coach
Brian Ludlow, Coach Shannon Rice, Kathleen Ryan, Missy Amos, Michelle Christian.

Front: Carson Neible, Jeff Brown, David Luce, Rick Herman, Darin Carpenter, Jason Bailey,
Shawn Bowers, Richard Moore, Jason Bowers. Middle: David Wilson, Donald Kahaian, Aaron
Porter, Jeff Hawes, Matt Pepper, Mark Rootes, Allen McClellan, Doug Craig, Scott Withington,
Brian Price. Back: Jay Murdock, Kevin Stempien, Todd Thibideau, Jerrod Robinson, Coach
Jack Faulkner, Coach Brian Ludlow, Coach Shannon Rice , Tracy Maggart, Scott Sobiech, Laren
Gruner, Todd Betts.

GIRLS'

TRACK

BOYS'

TRACK
157

�Top Left: QUIZ BOWL: Mike
Kanaby, William Everett, Sherri
Taylor, Doug Dobson, Joey Mitchell, Jeff Kiersey , Robert Smith,
Scott Sobiech, Connie Quimby,
Jason Bailey, George Jenkot,
Denise Riegel , Advisor Mrs .
Banker, Advisor Mr. Undeen . The
Quiz Bowl placed first in the " Big
Eight Conference. " Top Right :
QMS MATH COMPETITION PARTICIPANTS: Michael McConnell,
Greg Dobson, Tina Briggs, Brian
Price, Michelle Quimby, Donald
Kahaian, Jay Murdock, Doug Dobson , Sherri Taylor, Advisor Mrs.
Hughes, Advisor Mrs . Banker.
Doug Dobson and Donald Kahaian
were state finalists. Bottom: TOP
10 MAGAZINE DRIVE
SALESMEN: John Locklin, Kelly
Goshcoff, Tina Briggs , Tad
Rossman, Doug Dobson, Angela
Curtis, Jenni Leash, Jean Smith,
Teresa Jeffery. Not Pictured : Paul
A. Davis.

158

QUINCY MIDDLE
SCHOOL
ACHIEVERS

�SEVENTH GRADE SPELLING BEE: Tim Dowker, Corey Avra, Jeff
Brown, Brian Price, Donald Kahaian , Angela Marsh , April Philippy,
Lori Sobiech, Doug Craig, Joey Dunn, Marilyn Fryer, Richard Lensky,
Advisor Mrs. Budd, Lori Pavelko. This tea m placed first in the "Big
Eight Conference."

SIXTH GRADE SPELLING BEE: Advisor Mrs. Leosh, Jim Bennett,
Traci Ryan, Brian Hall , Doug Tanner, Rosie Forrester, Jimmy
Howa rd , Jeff Hutchins, Jamie Lemke, Missy McMichael, Emily Fair·
banks, Sarah Enos, Mindy Woods. This team p!aced second in the "Big
Eight Conference."

8TH GRADE AWARDS
OUTSTANDING
Scott Sobiech - Science and Social Studies- Frenda Otis - Phys. Ed.
Robert Smith and Shawn Talbot- Math - Robert Smith- English- Joel Mitchell- Band
MOST IMPROVED
Matt Pepper - Math- Matt McConnell - Science - Sherry Stempien - Phys. Ed.
Shelly Powers - Band
Doug Dobson - Outstanding Application of Mathematical Theory
Tim Surrett and George J e nkot - OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION
Angela Basse and David Wilson- CITIZENSHIP AWARD
7th GRADE AWARDS
OUTSTANDING
Brian Price, Darin Carpenter, Lori Sobiech, Ed Horney and Andy Kaise r - Math
Marilyn Fryer and Michelle Quimby - Band - Michell e Christian - Phys. Ed.
MOST IMPROVED
Debby Berry - Math- Tammy Rzepka , Tim Hagaman and Tracy Snellenberger- Geography
David Fillmore - Band - Christy Jansen - Phys . Ed.
Mark Rootes - English - Pat Murray a nd Doug Craig - Social Studies
Donald Kahaian - Perfect Speller Award and FACULTY AWARD
Angela Marsh, Angela Curtis, Michelle Quimby, Lori e J ohnston , Donald Kahaian,
Brian Price, J eff Hawes, J i:!ff Brown and Andy Kaise r - CITIZENSHIP AWARD
6th GRADE AWARDS
OUTSTANDING
Doug Tanner and Derik Reichhart - Science- Emily Fairbanks - Social Studies
Jim Howard - Math -Sarah Enos - English and Band - LeeAnn Brown - Phys. Ed.
MOST IMPROVED
Rick Hagaman - Science- Natalie Allaman - Social Studies·- Jamie Sp urlock - English
Mary Jackson and Penny Varney - Reading •• Lorna Bulkowski - Phys. Ed.
Steve Marowelli a nd Mike McConn ell - Band
Mike McConnell - CITIZENSH IP AWARD

159

�QUINCY
MIDDLE
SCHOOL
FACULTY

160

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

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

Mrs. Victoria Budd
Western Mich. Univ., M.A.
English

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
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., 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
Western Mich. Univ ., M.A.
English

Mr. Robert Undeen
Michigan State Univ ., M.A.
Social Studies
161

��ELEMENTARY

�FIFTH GRADE
Amy Allen
Brett Allman
Brian Anderson
Michelle Ash
Joel Asher
Cheryl Balcom

Ricky Barnett
Dawn Basse
Sonja Bean
Brett Bowers
Wayne Burke
T emrey Burritt

Chris Christian
Michael Clemenson
Steve Clifford
Paula Coleman
Jennifer Consolini
Dena Converse

Clint Cook
Gaye Coolman
Steve Counterman
Riesie Cox
Kevin Crowder
Kirk Cutler

Joyce Douglas
Jason Enos
Erica Ewers
Laney Fickle
Yon Fletcher
Kathy Freese

Heather Gambler
Colt Gollnick
Jim Gordon
Georgia Griner
Jennifer Hand
Robert Harrington

Anissa Hart
Michelle Hawkins
Jodi Hess
Staci Higbea
Dale Horn
Gale Horn

Tina Houvener
Tom Houvener
Angela Hoyt
Janelle Jeffries
Joey Johnson
Julie Johnson

164

�Gary Karney
Kathy Knapp
Karen Kratzer
Danielle Laurell
Dawn Lindbert
Precious Logic

Kevin Longhini
Jeff Lutter beck
Scott Maggart
Todd Male
Brenda Manley
David Marshall

Autumn Marson
Barbara McClellan
Michelle McCiughen
Chad McGlothen
Jared Metcalf
Tina Meyer

Darryl Meyers
Chris Monroe
Holly Moore
Loretta Moore
Sandy Morrison
Daniel Nave

Amy Newberry
Tami Parks
JoEilen Parrish
Robert Peloquin
Heath Persails
Shannon Persails

Beth Phillipy
Amy Quimby
Jennifer Rathert
Darrin Rehner
Lynn Reynolds
Ron Richards

Christine Risk
Jaime Sanderson
Jodi Shaffer
Kim Shaw
Sandy Siegle
Angel Simaske

Yancy Small
Dena Smallwood
Brian Smith
Henry Snellenberger
Lori Stayner
Candy Stevens

Kelli Strouse
Paul Swift
Debbie Thompson
Loretta T obolske
Sam Tucker
Mark VanWald

165

�Michelle Waite
Jason Webb
Valerie Weber
Kevin Wiseman
Tim Wiseman
Larena Wood

I

Not Pictured:
Joe Hoff

I

Kent Wyatt

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

FOURTH GRADE
Jenny Adams
David Anderson
Donnie Banker
Ronald Barnett
Brandon Barrett
Bobby Bates

Pat Beldock
Jeff Bender
Jill Bennett
Stephanie Blount
Monique Boley
Rachel Booher

Steven Booher
Nick Bowers
Tammi Briggs
Sarah Brown
Melisa Burk
David Burkhart

Casey Burleson
Lucinda Cekander
Yvonne Cekander
Eric Cheyne
Kelly Clifford
Jennifer Coan

Shawn Cockrell
Kathleen Coco
Kenny Coco
Gala Cole
James Conley
Denise Cope

166

�April Crandall
Chad Curtis
Lorrie Davis
Shawn Davis
Terry Davis
Daniel Dean

Danny Ditton
Melissa Dodd
Jodi Edwards
Jerry Ferrier
Christina Field
Ginger Foley

Jason Gale
Jennifer Gallatin
Traci Gill
Juanita Gollnick
Karen Goshcoff
Mike Hacker

Melinda Hagaman
Christopher Hamaker
Glen Hard
Weston Hardy
Shannon Harmon
Troy Harmon

Sean Higbea
Heidi Hockenberry
Holly Hockenberry
Michelle Howard
Chris Jeffrey
Noel Kaufman

Billy Keegan
Dawn Kiersey
Becky Kimball
Dana King
Angela Kirt
leon Knirk

Dana Knisely
Brooks Kratzer
Brad Kriser
Carl Kurtz
Eric Lattas
Debbie Laurell

Kevin Lewis
Robby Luckadoo
Amy Macklin
Will iam Macklin
Karen Mann
Ginger Marquart

Todd Massey
Erik Maurer
James Maynard
Brenda McClellan
Leslie McNabb
Hope Meade

167

�Eric Metcalf
Shawn Milks
Veronica Minton
Nicki Moore
Sherry Neusbaum
Chad Newberry

Ryan O'Connell
Laura Otis
Stephanie Owens
Allen Paul
Joey Pechota
Chris Pepper

Mark Persails
Michelle Persails
Peter Peterson
Kelly Pierson
Rex Pomranka
Joel Potter
Tate Reichhart
Cherie Richards
John Richardson
David Risk
David Roberts
Audra Rogers
Zail Sheets

Amy Shook
Brent Shook
Eric Snellenberger
Brian Sowle
Kevin Staley

Josh Stayner
Brian Stempien
Tyler Stewart
Dax Stockford
Tammy Strawser
Mike Tanner

Darrell Thatcher
Gary Thornton
Becky Tobalske
Sandra Tryon
Cinamon Tucker
Kari Vareny

Matt Waligora
Hugh Watson
Sean Watson
Rick Weller
Jeff Wilkins
Tim Wilkins

Not Pictured:
Vicki Cook
Nicky Crandall
Jane Douglas
Julie Nance

168

Tonya Skaggs
Dana Snyder
Kelly Vanover

Michelle Winger
Tracy Wogerman

�Ms. Phylis Corless
Mrs. Phyllis Lewis
Mrs. Doris Mi ll er
Mrs. Mary Ellen Newton
Mrs. Paulette Stempien

THIRD GRADE
Dennis Abbeg
Curtis Akers
Shannon Amos
Denise Ash
Justin Asher
Tony Baker

Devin Ball
Lori Banker
Frank Barker
Casey Bell
Cathy Bennett
Gerald Bowers

Jenny Bregger
Theresa Brooks
Jennifer Brown
Jim Brown
Michael Brown
Brian Buckely

Erin Burley
Tracy Callahan
Derek Carpenter
Ron Christian
Tim Clawson
Dawn Cole

Brian Contat
Kelly Craig
Richard Daniels
Ashley Dedmon
Scott Dobson
Tammy Douglas

Darla Dowker
Jeff Erts
Roxanne Fincham
Debbie Flaugher
Gina Foley
Nicole Foster

Sara Gibson
Michelle Goshorn
Tammy Goshorn
Philip Goss
Chad Hagaman
Nickie Hamilton

169

�Greg Hardy
Gretchen Heise
Archie Hickerson
Aaron Hilton
LeAnn Hoag
Sherry Hockenberry

Dorie Houvener
Pam Hoyt
Jason Huss
Ian Inkenbrandt
Heather lvey
Angie Jeffrey

Kevin Johnson
Amy Koch
Kathy Kranz
Angie Kubiac
Linda Kurtz
Jenna Letts

Annette Locklin
Lisha Loveberry
Tammy Lujack
Ricky Lynd
Brandee Lyon
Derek Lytle

Danny Markley
Lori Marowelli
Travis Marshall
Stacy Marson
Tara May
Jennifer McCiughen

Jennifer McDaniel
John Moeller
Amber Monroe
Roger Moore
Nathan Munger
David Newberry

Loretta Newberry
Teresa Otis
Terri Parks
Mike Parshall
Robbie Peel
Erin Peterson

Kirk Philson
Janelle Pogue
Justin Porter
Jason Price
Jason Quimby
Katrina Renfro

Tim Reynolds
Jennifer Richer
Neal Richhart
Amber Rodgers
Brian Rogers
Juanita Sarles

170

�Mary Saxman
Susan Saxman
Danny Scherer
Heather Sebring
Paul Shilling
Amy Sieger

Frank Simons
Kristy Smith
Clifford Speaker
David Stempien
Jennifer Suever
Jason Tell

Travis Tell
Paul Tong
Jake Tucky
April Walker
Michael Wallace
Robert Waltz

Tammi Winter
Amy Wonders
Douglas Wood

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

SECOND GRADE
Amy Alexander
Kevin Allman
Hulda Anderson
Rachel Anderson
Carisa Ash
JoEllen Asher

Jody Ball
Kurt Barve
Michelle Basse
Victor Berry
Jerry Biochini
Tammy Blair

Brent Bloom
Travis Boardman
Kevin Brockway
Jennifer Burke
Jason Carpenter
Jeff Christian

171

�Robert Clevenger
Jessica Cockerell
Candi Cole
Lori Conley
Dustin Cope
Randy Counterman

J e nnife r Dalchow
Misty Davis
J oAnna Dooley
Ricky Dorton
David Easterday
Jason Edwards

Nickie Edwards
Lori Evans
Jody Fincham
Shannon Gabbard
Kelli Gallatin
Michael Gano

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~-Cynthia Gilchrest
Jonathan Gillen
Lloyd Gipple
Nicole Goss
Tonia Green
Derek Griffith

Mark Gysel
Jamie Hacker
Chad Handy
Jeannie Harring
Holly Harrington
Otis Harrington

William Harrington
Tammy Herlan
Deanna Hoard
Diana Houvener
Melody Hoyt
Carri (ford

Jason Jeffrey
Anna Marie Kadish
Kirk Toby
Eric Knapp
Heather Kratzer
Lori Kriser

Michelle Lampman
Erin Lattas
Ben Lewis
Kevin Lind bert
Derek Lynd
Jeff Lynd

Stacey Mabus
Sheri Macklin
Beth Ann Mann
Lane Manning
Jim Marowelli
Michael McCauley

172

�Shane McCavit
Gergroy McClellan
Jason McFadden
Brian McNabb
Greg Michael
David Michalski

Beth Mihocko
Ryan Moore
Erica Morrison
Dodi Neeley
Jennifer Nickols
Laura Nowicki

David Owens
Aaron Paul
Tara Pearson
Rebecca Pifer
Jennifer Pinckert
Alan Pomranka

Stephanie Rathert
Tangi Richards
Karan Richardson
Angel Risk
Ricky Risk
Steven Roberts

Corey Roush
James Scherer
Brian Schewe
Dawn Siegel
Bambi Simaske
Michael Simpson

Dana Smith
Paul Smith
Adam Stephens
Shannon Strittmatter
Jamie Strouse
Mel!ssa Sturdavant

Monica Thompson
Stacy Thompson
Erik Undeen
Derek VanRiper
Derrick Veysey
Kristen Waligora

Brandon Warner
James Watters
Joe Westfall
Kaprice Wyatt

Not Pictured:
Kalina Earl
Robert Hart
Shannon Marshall

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

173

�FIRST GRADE
David Abbeg
Amy Alleshouse
Beth Anderson
Brent Angevine
Paul Askew
Mike Basse

Shannon Bender
Billy Bethel
Andy Blair
Clint Bloom
Terry Boatman
Derek Booher

Aaron Bowers
David Bowers
Matt Bregger
Robert Brenneman
Terry Brenneman
Carma Broe

Christopher Burk
Tanecia Burritt
Frank Butler
Sara Callahan
Steven Clancy
Jessica Clark

Jeremy Cockrell
Jim Cole
Kevin Contat
Kelly Crandall
Scott Crandall
Troy Creager

Robert Daniels
Megan Davidson
Joshua Enos
Michael Everline
Theron Ewers
Tisha Flickinger

Marie Fischer
Glen Foley
Michelle Fuller
Alberto Fullington
Denise Gann
Calvin Gordon

Jimmy Guinn
Martin Hamaker
Jessica Harrington
Debbie Hickerson
Wendy Higbee
Heather Hulbert

174

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�Charity lvey
Joseph Justice
Tina Keegan
Lora Kimball
Tammy Kingsbury
Holly Koch

Amy Kranz
Penny Kroa
Jenny Kubiac
Jason Laney
Chris Lensky
Becka Lewis

Bobby Linn
John Lothamar
Dani Luckadoo
Stacy Lynd
Denise Maynard
Marci McGiothlen

Amber McMichael
Melissa McVicker
Justin Metcalf
Scott Metcalf
Michelle Michael
Dawn Miller

Steven Myers
Jason Neusbaum
Tony Outwater
Tyler Parker
Mark Parshall
Mikal Pechota

Terri Peebles
Tommy Peel
Gerl Pish
Carrie Pohl
Angela Porter
D,amian Quimby

Richard Radabaugh
Sara Richart
Jerrie Risk
Matt Rybakowski
Benjamin Shaw
Christina Sheets

Jason Shoemaker
Lorrie Siefken
Patty Simons
Dan Smith
Jimmy Smurr
Tammy Sprout

Danny Stayner
Jason Stempien
Carri Steunenberg
Tom Strawser
Jessica Sturtz
Jeannette Swift

175

�Cindy Thomas
Mary Toth
John Tuckey
Chad Vanderpool
Nicholas VandyBogurt
Debra Varino

Tim Waite
Daren Waligora
Amber Wallace
Daniel Walp
Tanya Weage
Chad Weller

Not Pictured:
Eric Cooney
Richard Douglas
Lisa Earl

Ramon Everett
Matthew Meade
Chassity Rigelman
John Simmons

Matthew Winger
Susan Wymer

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

KINDERGARTEN
Christine Albright
Robert Bair
Scott Barry
Ruth Bartell
Seth Barry
Chad Blair

Michael Boardman
Jason Booher
Christina Bowers
Toni Brooks
Melodie Buckman
Jason Budd

Lisa Button
Theresa Carmen
Wendy Clawson
Neil Clevenger
Eric Cole
Clay Cook

Matthew Counterman
Quint Cox
Jennifer Daniels
Tony Duke
Joshua Edwards
Paula Ferrier

176

�Wayne Fincham
Cindy Gann
Douglas Gano
Ricky Gilchrest
Justin Gillen
Timothy Gipple

John Gordon
Danny Gysel
Lance Hagaman
Misty Harmon
Joshua Harrington
Michael Harrington

Tracy Hartman
Chris Holt
James Hull
Holly Huss
Ryan Hutchins
Jeremy Iford

Chris lvey
Becky Johnson
Christine Justice
Jaime Justice
Jean Kadish
Brian Kirt

Kristy Knisly
Nathan Kurtz
Kyle Leosh
Chandra Lindsey
Angela Linn
Jackalyn Macklin

Heather Marquart
Ami Marshall
Shawna McCiughen
Floyd McVicker
Heather Mickle
G:ory Mihocko

Kara Mishler
Benjamin Mitchell
Jason Moore
Nathan Mowrey
Jeremy Nelson
Matthew Newberry

Melanie Owen
Matthew Padget
Tiffany Parshall
Heather Paul
Ronald Paul
Jenny Peel

Mac Persails
Matthew Pish
Jennifer Pruitt
Christopher Radebuagh
Serena Rockey
Steven Sailor

177

�Joshua Schewe
Jennifer Sebring
Patty Siegel
Edward Simons
Dixie Smith
Kurt Snyder

Jennifer Sprunger
Erin Strittmatter
Richard Swan
Jamie Tesch
Joseph Tillitson
Jason Walp

Christopher Watkins
Valerie Webb
Melissa Weber
Mickey Wickham
Stephanie Wilkins
Matthew Wonders

Not Pictured:
Bradley Hale
J odie Kurtz

Jason Reindl
Scott Wise

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

Mrs. Virginia Ba ll - Library Aide
Ms. Deborah Doll - Music
Mrs. Norrita Geiman - Aide
Mrs. Janet Hawes - Playground Supervisor
Ms. Cheryl Jeffries - Remedial Reading

Mrs. Elizabeth J ewell - Special Education
Ms . Mary Beth Krolezyk - Learning Disabilities
Ms. Ma ry Jo Perrin - Learning Disabilities
Mrs. Carol Smith - Remedial Reading
Mrs. Mary Smith - Hearing Impaired

Not Pictured:
Ms. Mary Ann McAree - Art
Mr. Michael Nowicki - Physical Education

178

Chris Wood
Nathan Wortz

�FOLK DANCING DOLLS

179

��ADS

�B'S SHOP &amp; FLY

ACME BELT
RECOATING INC.

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

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Class of

82

87 TAYLOR STRE ET
QUINCY, MICHIGAN 49082
PHONE: (517) 639 -3 465

182

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

Phone 517-279-9511
TWX 510 443 4460
183

�U~C:I\WITti
t=Ul2~1TU~~

Compliments of

&amp;
DR. AND MRS.
P.C. BALDWIN

UA~f3AI~ UA~~

5 Miles South of Quincy
Phone 639-4246

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

Bolle~raf's
OF GUINCV

Full Figured Women
Big and Tall Men

Good Luck Orioles!

BRANCH
INSURANCE
AGENCY
46 W. Chicago St.
Quincy
Phone 639-3215

Agents: Suzy Chess
Harold Massey

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W ith 9 offices serving Coldwater.
Reading. Burr Oak. Sturgis and Nottawa.
member F.D.I.C.

�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

279-7548

185

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

278 -2664

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

CONRAD
INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.

Our
Friendly Agency
30 N. Clay
Coldwater, Michigan

186

Downtown Quincy

Congratulations
Seniors

CROTTY
CORPORATION
Quincy
Michigan

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J~W€LRY

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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 1982

DIEDRICH FUNERAL
HOME
Quincy, Michigan

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

59 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater
INSURANCE

279-8071

GENE'S ( M~bll] SERVICE

Good meat from the Heartland.

We Specialize in Lubrication
Phone 639-9595
36 E. Chicago, Quincy

187

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RRSf 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.;'

517-869-2277

JOHNSON ELECTRIC COMPANY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
329 Hog Creek Road
Allen, Ml 49227

Frank Johnson

KING

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Precious Gifts for All Occasions
Coldwater

Wholesale Electric Supplies
Telephone 517/278-4518
Two Miles East on Chicago Rd .

Congratulations to the
Class of '82
188

U.S. 12
Coldwater, Michigan 49036

�Glad you made it!

Congratulations Seniors

HICKOK CONSTRUCTION
Commercial -Industrial
75 Liberty Street

Quincy, Michigan 49082

Phone 517-639-4035

189

�190

�KARNEY P'L UMBING &amp;
HEATING

24 Hour Service

105 E. Chicago
Quincy, Michigan

Gary Karney and John Griffiths

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LOUIE'S RAW FURS
Compliments of KNAPP POOLS
423 E. Chicago -Coldwater
Owner: Bob Brickey

TshtiCPenney

Best W ishes
to All Graduates

No~candoit

like MciJonald's can

Traps, Trapping Supplies,
Dog and Cat Food
Louie Tobolske
850 Newton Rd.
Quincy, Ml49082
517-639-4725

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58 W. Chicago

278-6446
Coldwater

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Coldwater- Hil lsdale

For Your Convenience
Shop the
J.C. Penney Catalog Center
279-7551

191

�APPAREL &amp; BRIDAL
SHOPPE

US-12-:- 6 W. Chicago St.
Qumcy, Michigan

192

�MIDWEST
FOUNDRY
COMPANY

Est. 1854

A DIVISION OF THE
MARMON GROUP INC.

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Ill.

Supporting the Community and Progressive Education Through Cooperation and Donation.

Trust Qualitywhere people shop by choice, not by chance/

Quality
Farm &amp; Fleet

Congratulations
Seniors

Best of Luck From

~ottn f/ol,e~
366 E. Chicago Rd.
Phone 278-5888

QUINCY ACE

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Coldwater, Michigan
Hardware • Paints • Tools •
Housewares • Electrical •
Plumbing and Heating
Supplies • Sporting Goods

RUSTY THAY ER
JIM TH AYER

QUICK STOP GROCERIES

Ace is the Place With
the Helpful Hardware Man
"Right on the Corner"

JACKSON
JONE SVILLE
CO LDWATER

OFF ICE
138 W. CHI CAGO
CO LDWATER . Ml 49036
(517 ) 27 8 -5995

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

193

�517 / 639-7133

QUINCY AUTOMOTIVE
INC.

QUINCY
DAIRY QUEEN

Auto Parts and Equipment
Bob and Jane
Butler

7 and 9 E. Chicago St.
Quincy, Michigan

Dairq

Queen
QUINCY ICE
COMPANY
Groceries - Beer
Wine-Ice

Sundaes * Banana Splits * Fiestas
Parfaits * Shakes * Sandwiches

127 W. Chicago
Quincy
639-7123

145 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy

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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194

�QUINCY BUS DRIVERS

If You Think You
Have Problems
Try Being a
School Bus Driver

195

�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
Specializing in Low Prices
Small Enough to Know YouLarge Enough to Serve You.

I 06 W _Chicago

Quincy

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Soh1gro

639 -8025

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN
NATIONAL BANK

SERVICE COMPANY

Coldwater • Union City • Tekonsha •
Kinderhook

Fresh
Pizza!
P.O. Box 68

Quincy, M149082
Phone (517) 639-3945

Here or
to go!
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639-8415

196

�You'll Find All The
Shopping News
in the

Read It
Every Wednesday...

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

197

�Compliments of

T -SHIRT ALLEY
Coldwater, Michigan
Tom and Geri Strane
Congratulations Seniors!

637 E. Chicago Rd.
Coldwater

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

WALTERS
BUILDING SUPPLY

713 E. Chicago, Coldwater
(Halfway Between Coldwater and
Quincy)
Congratulations to the Class of '82

198

WARNER
OIL COMPANY

73 Race St.
Coldwater
278-5844

�G\ WA~~ C~i~a~~st!!tORE T;.;)\
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Quincy, Michigan
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WHITE SUPPLY
COMPANY

49082

Phone: (517) 639-512~
James A. Watts and Helen Mayo, Pharmacists

Wholesale Distributors
Plumbing and Heating

St1rtin1 our 42nd Jtlr of senin1 QuincJ

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*Patient Profiles
*Patient Consultation
*Health information
*City Delivery
*Compounding

639 E. Chicago, Coldwater

Emergency Prescription Service
639-7130
Jim Watts
639-1553

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

WOOD'S SAFETY SERVICE

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

EMERGENCY 278-6738

YORK'S FAMILY
RESTAURANT
Biscuits and Gravy

Daily Specials

"All You Can Eat
Lunch Bar and Salad Bar"
Come as You Are

Family Restaurant

199

�YUKON
MANUFACTURING
INC.
Welding Specialists
Lawn Equipment Service
Quincy, Michigan
639-4127

PATRONS
ERNIE'S BAR
KAISER ELECTRIC
From Nancy Kahaian, "HUZZA,
Good luck and best wishes to
Melody, Amy, Karen and
especially Arthur."

1fl~'.t
Women's World of Fashion
Downtown Coldwater
278-4345

200

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

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

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

R.G. COCHRANE CONTRACTING, INC.
373 Brocklebank Rd.
Quincy
639-4068

MCCLELLAN OIL COMPANY
Reynolds Tires
27 Church St.
Quincy

COLDWATER LAKE ESTATES
HERITAGE HOUSE OF CARPETS
765 West Chicago Rd.
Quincy

ORIOLE SNACK SHACK
Owned by Linda and Larry Bailey

COLONIAL VILLAGE FLOWERS &amp; GIFTS
17 East Chicago Street
Quincy
639-8715

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

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

RUBY'S GIFTS
772 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-4373

DAVIS MARINA
1872 Lake Drive
Coldwater Lake

SATTLER BROTHERS GARAGE
191f2 W. Chicago
Quincy
639-9605

QUINCY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

FAULKNER FLORIST
55 Green St.
Coldwater
278-4148

SUNSET COVE RESORT
Marble Lake
Quincy

GENE'S SALES &amp; SERVICE
280 N. Ray-Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8334

SURGE SALES AND SERVICE
772 E. Chicago Rd.
Quincy
639-4373

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

JAMES R. VOZAR INSURANCE CO.
18 W. Chicago
Quincy

JOLA YNE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Ray-Quincy Rd.
Quincy
639-8385

WICKES LUMBER
631 Lott Rd.
Coldwater

LAURELL GAS AND OIL
515 Boone Rd.
Quincy
639-9235

WITHINGTON'S PIG PALACE
Purebred Yorkshires
Jerry Withington and Family
Montgomery
238-4756

201

��BEST OF TIMES

�204

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

205

�HOW SWEET IT IS!
In a surprise upset the Quincy Orioles
defeated the Bronson Vikings in the second
game of the district tournaments. Quincy
rallied from an 11-point deficit with four
minutes to go in the game to take the Vikings into overtime. Quincy outscored Bronson eight points to three in the overtime to
win 62-57.
Quincy's victory against Bronson was the
first since 1973.

206

�207

�Mrs. Natusch knew Wally wou ld get the tree
lights hooked up.

These Seniors showed their Christmas spirit by singing "The Twelve Days of Christmas" over
the P.A. System.

Wow! The snow sure was deep this winter.

Art and Alec complete research on the "glass dissolving" experiment.

The team is welcomed back for the second
half of the game against Columbia Central.

208

There were some anxious moments when Doug was hurt in the tournament game against Union
City .

�Kelli, Donna, Chris, Dave, Dave and Scott are punkin' out.

T ricia rescued this poor, lost kitty.

Tom believes he is petting a soft cuddly
bunny.

Can you believe that Andy's '57 Chevy is 25 years old?

Pam tells the story of Henny Penny in
speech class.
These Sophomores are proud of their new class rings .

209

�Bu9grBunny
Sco0by Deo
Pete Puma

WNWN

CANDY BARS
Snickers

RECORDS
I Love Rock 'n' Roll
(Joan Jett &amp; the Blackhear
Get Lucky (Loverboy)
Don't Talk to Strangers
(Rick Springfield)
Escape (Journey)
Beauty and the Beat

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����FAVORITE SONGS
September- Believe It Or Not (Joey Scarbury)
October - Angel Is A Centerfold (J. Geils Band)
November- Angel Is A Centerfold (J. Geils Band)
December- Freeze Frame (J. Geils Band)
January - I Love Rock 'n' Roll (Joan Jett &amp; the Blackhearts)
February - Open Arms (Journey)
March- Bobby Sue (Oak Ridge Boys)
April - '65 Love Affair (Paul Davis)
May - It Hurts So Good (John Cougar)
All Year- I Love Rock 'n' Roll (Joan Jett &amp; The Blackhearts)
Results from Poll taken of Senior Class by Kim Stempien

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�DO YOU REMEMBER ...
playing with wooden cars and trucks and playing duck duck goose
trying to win Busy Bee and Best Rester Awards
going to Ella Sharpe Park and the Fort Wayne Zoo
winning a ribbon on Elementary Track &amp; Field Day
pizza on Wednesdays and chocolate milk on Fridays
folding math paper into boxes
collecting bugs and leaves for science projects
getting class rings, falling in love, going to the Prom
finally being a Senior, winning the Pep Jug, ordering caps and gowns
dense fog - no school - November 17
snow -no school- January 11, 12, 18, 26; February 1, 2; March 4, 9
(total accumulation during winter 1981-82 74.2 inches)
Graduation - hating to say goodbye, promising to keep in touch,
being so proud that we finally made it!

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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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Diana M. Dean
William McGee
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�Senior C/aH 0//icerj:
~reajurer Brent Withington
JJijlorian Yurt Spa/ding
Secretary J!ori Badey
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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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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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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
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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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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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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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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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Mrs. Sandra Newell
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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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.

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�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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�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.

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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

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(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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(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.

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�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.

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�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.

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�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.

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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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�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.

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�(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.
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(2)

(3)

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�(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.

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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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�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

104

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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(5)

(6)

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(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.

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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."

108

(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.

110

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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.

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�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.

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�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.

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�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

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!

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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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

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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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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

207

�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.

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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.

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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
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�Pame/a Jean Wilber

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

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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

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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\

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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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(3)

(4)

(6)

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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.
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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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(5)

�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)

(3)

(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.

66

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67

�68

(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.

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�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.

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�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. .

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�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.

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�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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��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.

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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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(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.

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�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.

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�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.

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�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)

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(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)

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(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.

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�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.
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�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.
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�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

�"
_,-

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

109

�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

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•' ..... ·•

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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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

184

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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

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59 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater

INSURANCE

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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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Coldwater -

Hillsdale

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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

~

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
Oueen

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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Read It
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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SERVICE
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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
197

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G Ste_ve Harmon

BEST OF TIMES

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

201

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�203

�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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(l:Ju_\ LJOUCafiStil/
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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"

208

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