Quincy High School - Shadow Yearbook (Quincy, IL)

 - Class of 1963

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MUSSELMAN English English, Journalism WIT , ' 'kif ,i-hhi A Q Wm., FLOSSIE MEMLER English :ia l MARGARET KESWICK English l f f? A comblnonon of American llterofure ond Englush English To students preporung elther for college or gromrnor as Tough? by Mass Rufh Muddenclorf To ner lmmedigfe careers. Special Education WILLIAM MOORE English, Special Educciion History X l rs r 0 s Eff 'im ANNA E. CLIFT DOROTHY DODD Latin Spanish he M4-X' 0 . Lan uage 5 , g MARGARET FISCHER Latin, Engtish Morthci Otto points out to the other American History students of Mrs. Don McKinley the oreos of the world which hove contributed greatly to the history and progress ot the United Stcites. fx, Rf' N I A r, . 2 37' 'L' 2 PATRICIA LONG French T' so f ff-535 TH ERESA HOLTSCHLAG JOYCE MCKINLEY History History Histor sr X Y i . f A ,ox . WILMA BLOSS History MARJORIE MCLACHLAN History 'FE i 5 I ! JA, va WILLIAM DORNACHER GARY ZBORNAK History History 13 FRED BLOSS History ROBERT H. MYERS Russian, History RAY WATSON Chemistry WARREN SPECKHART Biology, Physiology X. F.T'?5r CQ GEORGE BERGGREN DONALD HAMILTON Biology Physics, Science Science 1 DAVID SANDERS Biology RUTH ROTA General Business, Biology A JOHN ENGELMEYER EARLENE McCLURE Algebra, General Moth Georneiry, Algebra Q, 4 -.il 'lfaw 'iv -,, 1' , Lf ,,, ,W , um' A-ggi g Lv ,A a Mr. Hamilton, the physics instructor, assists several interference pattern. This year the physics department senior boys in adjusting the out-ot-phase wave gener- is operating in a new laboratory and using the stand- ator used in the observance E DON SLOAN Mechanical Draw- ng, General Shop of the phenomenon of an ardized PSSC course. I d t ' I A t I. I.. BRAKENSIEK PETER BUBAN Agriculture Electricity, General Shop LOWELL PRIEBE Industrial Arts 'WP- x xx xxx x QNX .,,.,f WAYNE PYLE Orchestra Fine Arts 49 DALE KIMPTON Bond, Supervisor of Instrumental Music Speech, Drcimotics, English Vocol Music DAVID WENTURA Industrial Arts ENID IRELAND IRENE RANK Radio Workshop, Mofhemotlcs Arr W! ,,5' ,X GUY QUILLMAN Industrial Arts I IRENE EHRHART Food -Q...-J' Home Economi JEAN ST. JOHN HELEN ALTHEIDE Clothing Bookkeeping, Stenograpliy Business Education MILDRED Van De BOE Clerical Practice, Practical ERLENE B. MADSEN Business, Typing Typing Dx NEAL F. MYERS Distributive Education, Retail Selling -G? I DOROTHY ROBISON Home Living, Clollning, Home Management LJ LARRY MQALLISTER Practical Business, Typing, Ofiice Practice L Drivers' Education JACK HAMMOCK Drivers' Education K' If CARL LUTMAN Drivers' Education MEL TAPPE WILLIAM STRICKLAND Drivers' Education Study Hall Students ot Mr. Myers' Distributive Education class enioy decoratf in the warning at school and in the afternoon works in various ing their display window with valentine array, The group meets retail businesses throughout the city. ,Wx HOWARD DEWELL Physical Education, Supervisor of Physical Education, Health, and Safety fi SHERRILL HANKS Counselor, Director of Athletics Physical Education K 'kv LILLIAN SMART PATRICIA THRASHER Physical Education Physical Education QUINCY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARlES: Mrs. Mary Otte, Miss Diann Rineberg, and Mrs. Edythe Parnall. -1-wr sp. '++-.... 4 3 i 1' f f CLELL WADE Physical Education DALE HENDREN Physical Education J '--GP' RUBY COOPER Counselor Coun elm ,Q sf V A A HELEN NEWELL LEONA COZEAN Librory Counselor, Deon of Girls e blanket of snow surrounding the school creotes o Snowbound scene ot QHS. in i C X ' 3,. X, , C N4--,.. , ' x mu, A, ARTHUR PALMER Counselor, Deon of Boys I lr sfj' C L X rf If A ,f 'M mmm-yw Lum 5 .Lflf1Z5.F?Si'5!'wfLi if-a s QQ' fr 1259? 9-4-4 ,J if ww Sf-29? S 'Sh an Classes ...ia Yr 'Y ? 'wr N 'H -' Seniors -V SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Larry Gross, President, Fran Mahon, Secretary, 7 Marianne Keller, Vice-President, Wayne Campbell, Treasurer. 1 I if I Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead Noted for its interest in the academic areas of school as well as the extracurricular activities, the class of '63 has proved to have verve in both areas. With such an impressive background, this class ought to be potential leaders as adults. During their sophomore year, the class proved to be unusually active. Sponsoring the ghost walk at the Winter Carnival, selling miniature basketballs and holding a car wash headed their list of projects. ln addition to selecting a motto, the group chose pink and silver as its colors and the pink sweetheart rose as its flower. Di- recting the group's activities were: Steve Hunter, president, Marianne Keller, vice-president, Suzi Veach, secretary, and Judy Harvey, treasurer. For the delight of the graduating seniors, the class of '63, as juniors, honored them with a reception. This occasion proved to be the most outstanding event of their iunior year. Sponsoring the play Bull in a China Shop and selling Blue Devil pens also kept the group busy. Junior ofticers included: Steve Hunter, president, Mari- anne Keller, vice-president, Fran Mahon, secretary, and Wayne Camp- bell, treasurer. As seniors, the students built up their treasury so that they could sponsor their class trip and prom by selling OHS pins, blazer crests, and operating the coat check at various sports events, The evening of June 7 was a memorable evening, for this was the night of graduation which was followed by a party for all graduating sen- iors. Heading this group, in addition to Miss Ruby Cooper and Mr. Arthur Palmer, sponsors, were: Larry Gross, president, Marianne Keller, vice-president, Fran Mahon, secretary, and Wayne Camp- bell, treasurer. KENNETH ABBOTT BETH ANN ABEL SCOTTY AKERS DONNA ALLAIN 24 ABEL - FHA 3, Girls' Pep Club 2,3. AKERS - Student Council 3, Winter Carni- val 3, Golf 2, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3. ALLAIN - FHA 3, A Cappella 3,4. ALTHEIDE - Girls' Pep Club 2. ANDERSON f Future Distributors 4. ANGELL, G. - Latin Club 2, Consul 2, FTA 3,4, Treasurer 4, Student Council 2,3,4, Recorder 3,4, Class Council 2,3,4, New Faces 2,3,4, Pops Concert 3,4, Fall Festival 2,3,4, Attendant 4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, May Fete 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Band Council 2,4, Orchestra 3,4, Orchestra Council 4, Band Ensemble 2,3,4, State Music Contest 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. ARNOLD - Track 2,3,4, Wrestling 3, Tennis 2, Football 3. BAILEY f New Faces 3,4, Fall Festival 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Band Council 3, Band Ensemble 2,3,4, State Music Contest 2,3,4. BAKER - Transferred from East Bakersfield High School, Bakersfield, California 3, Latin Club 3,4, Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Wrestling 3, Football 3, BARNES - Rifle Club 2,3,4, Range Captain 4, New Faces 2,3,4, Pops Concert 4, Band 2,3,4, Baseball 3, Orchestra 4, Recording Engineer 4, Amateur Radio Club 4. BAUGH- MAN - Transferred from Pittsfield High School 4, Vocal Ensemble 4. BAUM- GARTNER - Golf 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Band 2. BECKMAN - Transferred from Notre Dame High School 2, FHA 4. BEEDLE - Radio Workshop 2, Fall Festival 2,4, Wrestling 2, Football 2, Baseball 2,4. JUANITA ALTHEIDE SHARON ANDERSON RONNIE ANDERS GlGl ANGELL mf CRAIG ARNOLD LINDA ATTEY JOHN BAILEY GARY BAKER ALFRED BARNARD JOHN BARNES DIANA BAUGHMAN ROGER BAUMGARTNER LINDA BECKMAN ROSS BEEDLE 25 i KAY BEI-IRENSMEYER EUGENE BELL TOM BERRY PHIL BERSIN I GENE BETZ ROBERT BLACK I Im, ' ' W. , M-W ' , E 5 'K ' V . 3 L' I I ALAN BLACKWOOD JIM BLACKWOOD JANET BLANTON WILLIS BOLIN LINDA BOLLHORSL ROBERT BONTA MARSI-IA BORNMAN CHARLES BOWEN RUTH BOWER JOAN BOWERSI I I 26 Graduates of '63 BEHRENSMEYER f Latin Club 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 3,4, National Honor Society 4. BELL - Track 2,3,4, Wrestling 3, Basketball 25 A Cappella 2,3. BERRY - Bays' Pep Club 3.4, Baseball 2,3,4, Base ketball 2. BETZ - FFA 2,3,4, President 3, Treasurer 4. BLACK - Class Council 3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Lt. Governor 3,4, Vice-President 4, Track 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4. BLACKWOOD A. A Latin Club 2,3,4, Consul 3,4, New Faces 2,3, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Golf 3,4, Basketball 2, Band 2,3,4, Band Council 3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Or- chestra Council 3, All State Music 3,4, State Music Contest 2,3,4. BLACKWOOD J. A PAL 3,4, Pops Concert 2, Track 2,3,4, Football 2, Basketball 2,3,4, Band 2. BLANTON - Latin Club 2,3,4, FNA 3, National Honor Society 4. BOLIN e New Faces 4. BOLLHORST - Latin Club 2, Journalism 3,4, FTA 3,4, Librarian 4, Student Coun- cil Qp Class Council 4, Winter Carnival 2, May Fete 2, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Usherette 3,4, Captain 4. BONTA - Latin Club 4. BORNMAN - Journalism 2,3,4, Assistant Editor 4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3. BOWER - Future Distributors 4, Secretary 4. BOWERS A Latin Club 2,3,4, Aedile 2, Student Council 4, Vice-President 4, New Faces 2, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Fall Festival 4, Winter Carnival 4, Moy Fete 4, Orchestra Ensemble 2,3,4, State Music Contest 3,4, National Honor Society 4. BOWLING 4 FHA 2,3,4, BOWMAN - FHA 2,3,4. BRERETON - Latin Club 2, Journalism 2, Boys' Pep Club 3,4. BRICKMAN - Latin Club 2,3,4, FTA 3,4, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Or- chestra 23,45 State Music Contest 3,4, BRINKLEY - Class Play Cast 3. BRISCOE - Wrestling 2. BROCKSCHMIDT - PAL 3,4, FTA 3, Radio Workshop '25 Operetta Cast 3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3, A Cap- pella 3,4, Choir Council 4, Vocal Ensemble 3,41 All State Music 4, State Music Contest 3, BROEKER - Boys' Pep Club 3. ' N-ai ,ix ,ff 6 'Wi BONNlE BOWLING MARCIA BOWMAN GLENN BRERETON LESLIE BRICKMAN DONALD BRlDGMAN SUE BRlNKLEY KENNY BRlSCOE JANET BROCKSCHMIDT ROY BROCKSMITH JIM BROEKER 27 T Graduates of '63 BROWDY - Latin Club 2, OGA Shorthand 3, Camera Club 2, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. BROWN, DAVID - PAL 4, Operetta Cast 2,3,4, New Faces 2,3, Pops Concert 4, Winter Carnival 2, Boys' Pep Club 2, Track 3,4, Football 2, Band 2,3, A Cappella 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Choir Council 3,4, Vocal Ensemble 2,3,4, State Music Contest 3,4. BROWN, DON - Football 2. BROWN, PAT - Latin Club 2, Journalism 2,3,4, Feature Editor 3,4, FTA 3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. BRUCE - Transferred from Notre Dame 3, FTA 3,4, New Faces 4, Pops Concert 3,4, Fall Festival 3,4, Band 3,4, State Music Contest 3,4. BUCKNER - Track 4, Football 4, A Cappella 3,4, Choir Council 4. BUEHLER - PAL 2. BURBANK - Amateur Radio Club 4, BURNER - PAL 2, OGA Shorthand 3, Girls' Pep Club 2. BURNS - Class Council 3, Wrestling 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4. BUSH - Latin Club 2, FTA 4, Student Council 3,4, Parliamentarian 3, Presi- dent 4, Class Council 4, Fall Festival 4, Winter Carnival 3,4, May Fete 4, Football 2, Baseball 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. BUTIKOFER - Latin Club 2,3, FTA 4, National Honor Society 4. BUTLER - Student Council 4, Fall Festival 4, Winter Carnival 4, May Fete 4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, CAMPBELL, DON - Transferred from Christian Brothers High School 3. CAMPBELL, WAYNE - Latin Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Journalism 2,3,4, Sports Editor 4, Student Council 2,3,4, Class Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Fall Festival 3,4, Winter Carnival 3,4, May Fete 3, Track 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4. CARDER - OGA Shorthand 3. CARR - FHA 4, Girls' Pep Club 2. CARTER - Latin Club 2, New Faces 3, Girls' Pep Club 4, Band 2,3,4, Assistant Librarian 4, State Music Contest 3. CASHMAN - Class Council 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Radio Workshop 2, Winter Carnival 2,3, Golf 2,3,4, Football 2, Basketball 2,3,4, CAWTHON - Latin Club 2,3,4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4, Football 2,3. CHAPMAN - Latin Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Journalism 2,3,4, FTA 3,4, Class Council 2,3,4, Pops Concert 2, Winter Carni- val 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3, National Honor Society 4. KATHY BROWDY DAVID BROWN DON BROWN PAT BROWN RONNIE BROWN KAREN BRUCE DIANA BRYSON RAY BUCKNER JADE BUEHLER BRENT BURBANK 28 SUSIE BURNER PHILLIP BURNS DOUGLAS BUSH .qv- GARY BUTIKOFER RONNIE BUTLER SHARON BYARS Wren' xg, DON CAMPBELL WAYNE CAMPBELL JUDY CARDER RICHARD CARDER .IOLITA CARR MARY CARTER DENNIS CASHMAN SAM CASTLE JON CAWTHON LINDA CHAPMAN 29 JULIE CI-IERNEY SHAROL CLAMPITT JOHN CLARK GRANT CLAY KEN COBERN MICHAEL COBERN -saw? 'Numan LEXIE COFFMAN BILL COLLINS MIKE CONNELL BILL CONRAD MELTON COOK VICKI COOK CHARLOTTE COOKSON HOLLIS COULTER CLIVE COURTY BONNIE COX 30 Graduates of '63 CHERNY - FNA 3, Girls' Pep Club 2,3. CLAMPITT - Latin Club 2, FTA 3,4, Radio Workshop 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. CLAY - PAL 2, Operetta Cast 3, New Faces 4, Boys' Pep Club 3, Track 2, Basketball 2, A Cappella 3,4, State Music Contest 3. COBERN - Boys' Pep Club 3, Football 2, Future Distributors 4, President 4. COLLINS - Rifle Club 2, New Faces 2, Football 3, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Band 2,3, Future Distributors 4. CONNELL - Latin Club 2,3,4, Consul 3, Class Council 4, Winter Carnival 3, Boys' Pep Club 3,4. CONRAD - Wrestling 2, Basketball 4. COOK, V. - Trans- ferred from Notre Dame 2, Latin Club 2, Aedile 2, FTA 3,4, Class Council 2, New Faces 2,3,4, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2, Band 3,4, Band Council 3,4, Orchestra Council 3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Russian Club 3,4. COOKSON - New Faces 2,3,4, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2, Future Distributors 4. COULTER - Rifle Club 3,4 COX - Latin Club 2, Band 2,3, Orchestra 2. CRAFT - 4 X J 'I Latin Club 2, Operetta Cast 4, New Faces 2,4, Fall Festival 3,4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, A Cappella 4, CRAVENS - Latin Club 2, PAL 3,4, President 4, FTA 4, Class Coun- cil 4, Radio Workshop 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, CROOKS - Latin Club 2, FTA 3.4, Class Council 3,4, Radio Workshop 2, Winter Carnival 3, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 3. CROSSAN - Rifle Club 3,4, Radio Workshop 2. CROUCH - FHA 2,3,4. CROWDER - Transferred from Burlington High School 4. CROWLEY - Transferred from Ursuline Academy, Arcadia, Mis- souri 3, Fall Festival 3,4, Girls' Pep Club 3,4. CUNNINGHAM, V. - Latin Club 2, Student Council 4, Girls' Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 4. DAVIS, H. e Latin Club 2,3,4, Consul 2, FTA 4, Student Council 2,3, Class Council 2,3,4, Fall Festival 2,3, Winter Carnival 2,3, May Fete 2,3, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. PDR: COURTNEY CRAFT PAT CRAVENS MARY CROOKS RICHARD CROSSAN ROSE CROUCH ENNETH CROWDER KATHY CROWLEY TED CUNNINGHAM VICKI CUNNINGHAM HETTY DAVIS DAVIS, J. -- Latin Club 2. DAVIS, SHARON - FHA 23,4, Girls' Pep Club 2 DAVIS, SHERRI - Latin Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Journal- ism 23,4, Exchange Editor 3,4, FTA 3,4, New Faces 23,4, Pops Concert 23,4, Fall Festival 23,-4, Winter Carnival 23,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, DECKER - Latin Club 23, New Faces 3,4, Pops Concert 23,4, Band 23,4, Band Council 4, Orchestra 23,4. DEERE - PAL 2, Pops Concert 23,4, Boys' Pep Club 23,4, Tennis 24, Orchestra 23,4, State Music Contest 23. DEGITZ, D. A FFA 23,4, President 2 DEGITZ, R. A New Faces 3,4, Fall Festival 3,4, Band 3,4, Band Ensemble 3,4, State Music Contest 3,4, Dance Band 3,4, DeVERGER -- Transferred from Unity High 2 DEWEES Y Latin Club 4, Consul 4, Student Council 3,4, Winter Carnival 3, Girls' Pep Club 23. DICKS - Student Council 3, Winter Carnival 3, Golf 23,4, Football 3, DISSELHORST - Fall Festival 2, Winter Carnival 2 DITTMER - Latin Club 2, FNA 23,4, Radio Workshop 3. DODDS - Rifle Club 2. DOHT - Latin Club 2, PAL F' Graduates of '63 3,4, FTA 3,4, Class Council 4, Radio Workshop 23,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. DOOLEY - FHA 2, Girls' Pep Club 23,4, GAA 2, Tennis 2 DOYLE A Latin Club 2, New Faces 3,4, Pops Concert 23,4, Band Council 4, Quartermaster 4, Band 23,4, Orchestra 23,4, All State Music 4, State Music Contest 3,4, Dance Band 3,4. DULANEY - Radio Workshop 23,4, Class Play Cast 3,4, Fall Festival 23,4, Winter Carnival 23, Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Track 2, Wrestling 23, Amateur Radio Club 4. EATON - FHA 23. EBERLE - Winter Carni- val 23, Amateur Radio Club 4, President 4. ELIASON - Latin Club 23,4, Aedile 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Journalism 23,4, Class Council 3,4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 23,4. ELLIS - Latin Club 2, PAL 3,4, FNA 3,4, Class Council 3,4, Radio Workshop 23,4, Winter Carnival 3, Girls' Pep Club 23,4. ELLSWORTH - PAL 3, Wrestling 23,4. EVERSDEN - Latin Club 4, Pops Concert 2, New Faces Q, Wrestling 4, Band 2, All State Music 2, State Music Con- test 2 FEE e OGA Shorthand 3, Future Distributors 4. JEFF DAVIS LARRY DAVIS SHARON DAVIS SHERRI DAVIS TERRY DEERE DAVE DEGITZ RICK DEGITZ NANCY DEVERGER ,si ., .5 W'-Q.s-7 MERLE DECKER JANICE DEWEES MIKE DICKS RONNIE DISSELHORST DONNA DITTMER EDDIE DODDS DeEDRA DOHT JUDIE DOOLEY 'EZ' .,f In - .. jp, fav' ' yk' A QQ ' O ,X Q X . JIM DOYLE KENT DULANEY JERRY DURBIN GARY EATON RON EBERLE ANN ELIASON PATTY ELLIS DARRELL ELLSWORTH RICK EVERSDEN MARY JANE FEE 33 CHARLOTTE FINLEY LARRY FISCHER SUZI FISCHER Hilda JUDY FISH LETA FISHER LESLIE FONZA TOM FOSTER VANA FOUNTAIN STAN FRANZEEN BRENDA GAIL PAT GARNER PAULA GARNER CAROL GASKILL JOHN GEORGE RON GESKE LES GILLE JR. 34 Graduates of '63 FINLEY - FNA 3,45 National Honor Society 4. FISCHER, L. - FFA 2,3,4, President 2, Secretary 4. FISCHER, S. - Latin Club 2,3, Consul 25 Quippi 2,3,4, Co-Editor 45 FNA 35 Class Council 2,3,45 New Faces 3,45 Pops Concert 45 Fall Festival 25 Winter Carnival 2,3,45 Girls' Pep Club 2,35 Band 3,45 Orchestra 45 Band Ensemble 45 State Music Contest 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary-treas- urer 4. FISH - Latin Club 25 FNA 2,35 Student Council 2,45 Class Council 2,3,45 Fall Festival 2,45 Fall Festival Court 3,4, Queen 45 Winter Carnival 2,3,45 May Fete 2,35 Girls' Pep Club 2,3,45 Cheer- leader 3,4. FONZA - New Faces 2,3,45 Pops Concert 2,3,45 Traclc 35 Band 2,3,45 Band Council 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Orchestra Council 45 All State Music 45 State Music Contest 2,3,45 Dance Band 4. FOSTER - Latin Club 25 Boys' Pep Club 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basket- ball 2. FOUNTAIN - Pops Concert 2,3,45 Operetto 3, Orchestra 2,3,45 Orchestra Ensemble 45 State Music Contest 3. FRANZEEN - Latin Club 2, Aedile 25 FTA 45 Class Council 45 Boys' Pep Club 3,45 National Honor Society 4. GAIL - PAL 25 Band 2,35 All State Music 3. GARNER,PAT - Student Council 2,35 Fall Festival 2,35 Winter Carnival 2,35 May Fete 2,35 OGA Shorthand 4. GARNER, PAULA - Latin Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll 45 Journalism 2,3,45 Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-president 4. GASKILL - Distributive Education 4, Treas- urer 4. GESKE - PAL 45 Class Council 25 Winter Carnival 2,35 Boys' Pep Club 3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Football 2,3,4 GILLE - Radio Workshop 2. GOESSLING - Boys' Pep Club 3,4, GOODWIN - OGA Shorthand 3,45 Operetto Cast 35 A Cappella 3. GRAHAM - PAL 25 Boys' Pep Club 3,45 Baseball 2,3. GREENLIEF - FHA 2,3,45 Operetto Cast 35 Girls' Pep Club 3,45 A Cappella 3,4, Robe Chair- man 4. GRIESBAUM - FHA 25 Girls' Pep Club 2. GRIMES - FFA 2. SANDRA GLEASON GREG GOEPPNER TERRY GOESSLING MARY GOODWIN REG GRAHAM BARBARA GREENE BARBARA GREENLlEF MIKE GREER VlCKl GRIESBAUM TIM GRIMES GRIMMETT - Basketball 2,3,4, GROSS - Student Council 4, Class Council 4, President 4, Fall Festival 4, Chairman 4, Winter Carnival 3,4, May Fete 4, Boys' Pep Club 4, Football 2, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2. GROVE - FHA 2, Winter Carnival 2, Girls' Pep Club 2. GUMPER 4 PAL 2, Class Council 2,3,4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4: Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4. GUTE- KUNST - PAL 2, Student Council 2, Radio Workshop 2,3,4, Fall Festival 2, Winter Carnival 2, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. HAGENBAUMER - Student Council 2, Radio Workshop 2, Basketball 2,3, Baseball 2,3 HALL A Transferred from Shelbina High School 3, PAL 4. HALLERBERG f Latin Club 2, HARDIN - Latin Club 2, OGA Short- hand 3, Girls' Pep Club 2. HARLAND - Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Band 2, State Music Contest 2. HARMS - Transferred from Unity High School 4, Future Distributors 4, HARPER - FHA 2. HARRIS - Rifle Club 4. Graduates of '63 HARTMAN - Transferred from Christian Brothers 4. HARTSOCK - Baseball 2. HARVEY, JANET - Latin Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Journalism 2,3,4, Class Council 2,3,4, New Faces 2,3, Winter Carni- val 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Usherette 3,4, National Honor Sov ciety 4. HARVEY, JUDY - Quill and Scroll 4, Journalism 2,3,4, Class Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, New Faces 2,3, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Usherette 3,4, National Honor Society 4. HATCH - Latin Club 2, Key Club 3,4, New Faces 3,4, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Winter Carnival 3, Golf 3,4, Band 2,3,4, Assistant Drum Major 3, Drum Maior 4, Band Council 3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Band En- semble 3,4, All State Music 3, State Music Contest 2,3,4. HATTEMAR - OGA Shorthand 3. HEARN - New Faces 3, Band 2,3,4, Band Ensemble 2,3, State Music Contest 2,3,4. HEIDEN - Fall Festival 2, Winter Carnival 2,3, Baseball 3. HEINECKE Y FHA 3. FREDDY GRIMMETT LARRY csizoss BEVERLY GROVE DAVID GUMPER PAM GUTEKUNS MARY HACKBARTH KENNY HAGENBAUMER JOAN HAGERTY LINDA HALE TOMMV HALL 36 X II' a- A I E r 2 1. DIANE HALLERBERG JERRY HANLIN MARILYN HARDIN .JIM HARLAND SHERYL HARMS LYNN HARPER DAN HARRIS JOHN HARTMAN LLOYD HARTSOCK JANET HARVEY JUDY HARVEY JIM HATCH SANDY HATTEMAR JACKIE HEARN TOM HEIDEN KAY HEINECKE SHARON HEMING MARY HENKENMEIER PAT HENTHORN BOB HERNDON RANDY HESS PATSY HICKERSON Q L 'Yi 235' A L lv A L L Liu 9- 'lk GLENN HILLS ANN HODEL MARY BETH HOENER NORMA HOSKINS SANDY HOWLETT NANCY HUECHTEMAN GENE HUMPHREY JACK HUMPHREY STEVE HUNTER JANET HUSEMAN 38 Graduates of '63 HEMING - Latin Club Q, Girls' Pep Club 2, A Cappella 2,3, Choir Council 2,3. HENTHORN - Latin Club Q,3, Treasurer 2, FTA 3.4, Class Council 4, Class Play Cast 3, Thespians 3,4, Secretary-treas- urer 4, Winter Carnival 3, Girls' Pep Club 4, HESS - Latin Club 2, New Faces 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, President 4, Band Council 4, Orches- tra 2,3,4, Vice-presiaent 4, Orchestra Council 4, Band Ensemble 2,3,4, All State Music 3,-4, State Music Contest 2,3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4, Leader 4. HICKERSON - FHA 3, Radio Workshop 2. HILLS - Transferred from Christian Brothers High School 4, Future Dis- tributors 4, HODEL - Latin Club 2,3,4, Censor 2, FTA 3,-4, Class Council 3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3. HOENER - PAL 23, Treasurer 2, Student Council 4, Class Council 4, New Faces 2, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Orchestra En- semble 2,3,4, State Music Contest 3, HOSKINS - FHA 3, HUECHTE- MAN - Latin Club 2, Student Council 3, Fall Festival 3, Girls' Pep Club 2. HUMPHREY, G. - Latin Club 2, FTA 4, Baseball 4. HUMPHREY, J. - Transferred from Fort Madison High School 4, Thespians 4, Wrestling 4, HUNTER - Latin Club 2, Quippi 2, Student Council 2,3,4, Class Council 2,3,4, President 2,3, Key Club 2, Fall Festival 2,3,4, Co-chairman 3, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, May Fete 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, National Honor Society 4. HUSE- MAN - Latin Club 2,3,4, New Faces 2, Girls' Pep Club 2, Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3, Bond Ensemble 3,4, State Music Contest 2,3. HUSSONG - PAL 2, Football 4. INGHRAM - Latin Club 2.3, Radio Workshop 4, Class Play Cast 3, Thespians 3,4, New Faces 2,3, Pops Concert 3, Band 2,3, Orchestra 3, A Cappella 4. IPPENSEN, K. - FFA 2,3,4. IPPENSEN, L. - FFA 2,3,4, Vice-president 2,3, President 4. JACOBS - Latin Club 2,3, Consul 2, Aedile 3, Class Council 4, New Faces 2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 4, Pops Concert 3,4, Publicity Chair- man 4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, Boys' Pep Club 2,3,4, Wrestling 2, Tennis 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Vice-president 4, Band Council 3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Publicity Chairman 4, Orchestra Council 3,4, Band Ensemble 2,3,4, State Music Contest 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4. JOHNSON, M. - Girls' Pep Club 2. JOHNSON, P. - Student Council 2, Radio Workshop 2,3,4, Fall Festival 2, Winter Carnival 2, May Fete 2, Girls' Pep Club 2. KAISER - Latin Club 2, FHA 4, OGA Shorthand 3. JOE HUSSONG THOMAS INGERSOLL JACK INGHRAM KENNETH IPPENSEN LARRY IPPENSEN KEITH JACOBS JUDY JOHNSON MELVA JOHNSON PAT JOHNSON PATTY KAISER Graduates of '63 KECK - FHA 2, KEIL - Basketball 25 Baseball 2. KELLER - Latin Club 2, Consul 25 FTA 3,45 Student Council 2,3545 Class Council 2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3,45 Radio Workshop 25 Fall Festival 2,3545 Fall Festival Court 2,45 Winter Carnival 2,35 May Fete 2,35 Girls' Pep Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 National Honor Society 4. KERFOOT - Girls' Pep Club 2, KLINE A Latin Club 2,3,4, Aedile 25 Girls' Pep Club 2,3545 Usherette 45 Orchestra 2,3,4, Sophomore Representative 2, Assistant Treasurer 45 Orchestra Council 2,45 All State Music 45 State Music Contest 35 National Honor Society 4. KLINGNER - PAL 2, FTA 4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3, KNAPHEIDE Y PAL 2, Quippi 3,4, Sports Editor 45 Class Council 35 Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Track 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 National Honor Society 4. KOOKEN - Fu- ture Distributors 4. KRIGBAUM Y- OGA Shorthand 35 GAA 2, LAGE- MANN - Latin Club 25 FTA 45 FNA 35 Class Council 45 Camera Club 25 Winter Carnival 2,35 Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. LAMBERTUS - Boys' Pep Club 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Football 2,3545 Basketball 2,3. LANDESS - PAL 2,35 Track 2,3. LANG - Latin Club 25 Boys' Pep Club 2,35 Football 2,3,4. LEATHERS - PAL 25 Rifles Club 2,3, Police Captain 45 New Faces 3,45 Band 2,3,4, Prop. Master 45 Orchestra 2,3,4, Prop. Master 45 Orchestra Council 3,45 Band Ensemble 3,45 All State Music 45 State Music Contest 2,3,4. LOGSDON - Rifle Club 45 Football 2,3. LORD - Rifle Club 3,4. LOVELACE - Girls' Pep Club 2. LUETKEMEYER - Latin Club 2, Censor 25 Basketball 2,3. MADDOX f Transferred from Christian Brothers 35 Boys' Pep Club 3,45 Wrestling 3. .fi KAY KECK KENNY KEIL MARIANNE KELLER PHIL KENDALL NANCY KERFOO JULE ANN KLINE MARY KLINGNER HAROLD KNAPHEIDE JOYCE KOELBER JERRY KOOKEN Mmm- KAY KRIGBAUM MARABETH KRUEGER 15 RICKY LAGEMANN JOHN LAMBERTLJS LONNIE LANDESS JOHN LANG 1. f 'As' JIM LEATHERS GERRY LOGSDON JON LOHMAN JOE LORD BARB LOVELACE MIKE LUETKEMEYER LOREN MADDOX RONDA MADISON CONNIE MAGGART PAUL J. MAGUIRE 41 FRAN MAI-ION MIKE MALANEY GEORGETTA MANOR ELAINE MAPLE MARVIN MARSH JAMES MARTIN I QUII, ., I 1... fv- xqg Q, gf' JOANN MARTIN RONALD MASON ANDREA MAST ED MATHE5 DON MAYFIELD JUDI MAYNARD KIRK MCALLISTER PATTI MCCUNE GARY MQEWEN CANDACE MCGARTLAI' 42 Graduates of '63 MAHON - Latin Club 2,3, Consul 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Journal- ism 2,3,4, Co-Editor 4, FTA 3,4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 3,4, Class Council 3,4, Secretary 3,4, Fall Festival 2,3,4, Co-chain rnan 4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, May Fete 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, National Honor Society 4, MALANEY - Rifle Club 4. MAPLE - Latin Club 2, FNA 2, Radio Workshop 2, Girls' Pep Club 2. MARSH - Latin Club 2,3, Operetta Cast 3, A Cappella 3,4, Vocal Ensemble 2,3,4, All State Music 4. MARTIN, Jo- ANN - PAL 2, FNA 4, Student Council 2, Winter Carnival 2, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. MAST - FHA 3. MATHES - Radio Workshop 2, Track 2, Wrestling 2, Football 2, MAYFIELD - Student Council 4, Tennis 2,3, Football 2. MAYNARD - FHA 4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3. MCALLISTER - Latin Club 2,3,4, Quaestor 3, Consul 4, FTA 4, Stu- dent Council 3,4, Parliarnentarian 4, Class Council 4, Key Club 4, Advisory Council 4, Winter Carnival 3, May Fete 3, Co-chairman 3, Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Vice-president 3, President 4, Traclc 2, Basketball 2,3, MCCUNE - Latin Club 2, Treasurer 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Journalism 2,3,4, FTA 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 4, Class Council 2,3,4, Fall Festival 3,4, Winter Carnival 3,4, May Fete 3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, National Honor Society 4. MclNTlRE - Football 2,3. MCKINNEY, J. - Latin Club 2, New Faces 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Bond 2,3,4, Assistant Treasurer 4, Band Council 4, State Music Contest 3. MCLAUGHLIN, K. - Latin Club 2, New Faces 2,3,4, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2, Band 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Band Council 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Section Representa- tive 3, Treasurer 4, Orchestra Council 3,4, All State Music 4, State Music Contest 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, McLAUGHLlN, R. - Latin Club 2, Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Galt 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3. MELTON - PAL 2, State Secretary 2, FNA 4, Operetta Cast 3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, A Cappella 3,4, Choir Council 3,4, Librarian 4, Publicity Chairman 3, Vocal Ensemble 2,3,4, State Music Contest 3,4. MERKER - Student Council 3,4, Fall Festival 3,4, Winter Carnival 3,4, May Fete 3,4. 'Bee BOB MCINTIRE JANE McKlNNEY RlTA MCKINNEY KAREN McLAUGHLlN RICK McLAUGHLlN AUDREY McNETT JUDY MELTON BARBARA MERKER KAREN MEWES PRUDY MEYER MILBERT M OGA Shorthand 3. MILLER, ERIC - Student Council 4, Track 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4. MILLER, K. f Latin Club 2, FTA 4, FNA 3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. MILLER, M. f Girls' Pep Club 2. MILLER, V. - Latin Club 2, Class Council 3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. MILLIGAN - Transferred from Christian Brothers High School 3. MILLIRON - Latin Club 2, Radio Workshop 2,3. MOORE f FHA 2,3. MURRAY 4 Transferred from Crane Tech, Chicago 4, MYERS - FTA 3,4, Operetta Cast 3, Girls' Pep Club 2,3, A Cappella 3,4, Choir Council 4, Secretary 4, Vocal Ensemble 3. NEIDIG A Latin Club 2,3, Aedile 3, Class Council 2,3,4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Graduates of '63 National Honor Society 4. NICLOY - Latin Club 2, OGA Shorthand 3, Girls' Pep Club 3,4, National Honor Society 4. NIEMANN - Latin Club 2, Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4. NIGGEMEYER ! Girls' Pep Club 2,4. NIXON - Radio Workshop 2,3,4. NUESSEN - Latin Club 2,3,4, Class Council 3,4, Winter Carnival 3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. NUTT A FHA 4. OELKLAUS - Latin Club 2, Boys' Pep Club 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2. OENNING - Student Coun- cil 3, Operetta Cast 3, Fall Festival 3, Winter Carnival 3, A Cappella 3,4, OENNING, M. - Latin Club 2, Counsel 2, FTA 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. MARGARET MILBERT BARBARA MILLER EDWARD MILLER ERIC MILLER KAREN MILLER MARY MILLER VICKI MILLER TOM MILLIGAN GENE MILLIRON INA MOODY MVEVS MAXINE MOORE JIM MORTON ISA MUFAREH KENNETH MURRAY NANCY MYERS 1' STEVE NEIDIG -3 f Yfi A 3 R 5 5 r '51 KR--N,- NANCY NICLOY RON NIEMANN RONDA NIGGEMEYER CHARLES NIXON GARY NOEL ANN NUESSEN KAREN NUTT STEVE OELKLAUS BETTY OENNING MARSHA OENNING 45 RICK OI-INEMUS RUSSELL OSBORNE BETTY OTTEN Ni TI-IELMA PARRICK T75 VICTOR PAUL f Qi SYLVIA PEAK Bm KENT PETERSON KAREN PHARES GLENNDON PHILPOTT JOHN PIEPER CAROL POTTER PAUL PRICE BOB PROCKNOW RICHARD PRUITT BILL PRYOR LINDA QUICK 46 Graduates of '63 OHNEMUS - Latin Club 4. OSBORNE -- FFA 2,3, Fall Festival 2,4 PARRICK - Transferred from Broadview Academy La Fox, Illinois 3, FHA 4. PAUL - Transferred from Christian Brothers 3, Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Secretary-treasurer 4, Tennis 2,3, Football 2,4 PEAK A Latin Club 2, New Faces 3, Pops Concert 2,3, Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3, Band Ensemble 3,4, State Music Contest 2,3,4, PETERSON W Latin Club 2, Boys' Pep Club 3,4. PHARES - Transferred tram Haquiam High School, Haauiam Washington 3, PAL 3, Vice-president 3, FTA 3,4, President 4, Class Council 4, Girls' Pep Club 3,4, National Honor Society 4. PHILPOTT - Tennis 2, Football 2. PIEPER - PAL 3,4, Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Football 2,3,4. POTTER - FHA 4, Radio Workshop 2. PROCKNOW e Latin Club 2, Operetta Cast 2,3, Pops Concert 4, A Cappella 2,3,4, Vice-president 3, President 4, Choir Council 3,4, Vocal Ensemble 2,3,4, State Music Contest 3. PRUITT - Golf 2,3,4. PRYOR - Latin Club 2, Aedile 2, Rifle Club 2, Tennis 2, Football 2,3. QUICK - OGA Shorthand 3,4, Student Coun- cil 4, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, State Music Contest 3. QUINCY - Pops Concert 2, Fall Festival 2, Orches- tra 2, RATHBUN - FHA 2, Future Distributors 4, OGA Shorthand 3, Girls' Pep Club 2. RECKSIECK - Basketball 2,3. REID - Latin Club 2,3, FNA 3, Camera Club 2,4, New Faces 2, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3, Orchestra 2,3,4, State Music Contest 4, REINOLD - OGA Shorthand 3, Girls' Pep Club 2. REMS - Radio Work- shop 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3 REQUET - Transferred from Notre Dame High School 2, FHA 2, A Cappella 3,4. RICHARDSON J Latin Club 2,3, New Faces 2, Pops Concert Q,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4. ROBERTSON - Radio Workshop 2, Girls' Pep Club 2, A Cappella 4. 'nv- Q 54 fi rf W ' ,,., . .. L 1 it LLOYD QUINCY RITA RATHBUN JACK RECKSIECK ROBERT REED BEVERLY REID CLARA REINOLD ZIGRIDA REMS JUDY REQUET CYNTHIA RICHARDSON JANICE ROBERTSON Graduates of '63 ROBERTSON - Latin Club 2,3,4, Consul, 35 Class Council 45 Key Club 3,45 Golf 25 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 National Honor Society 4. ROBINSON f Band 2,3,4. ROSENDALE G PAL 2. RUETER A FHA 2,3,45 Girls' Pep Club 2. RUPP, DEBBIE -5 Girls' Pep Club 2. RUPP, DOUG - Baseball 2,3,4. RUYLE ! PAL 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Class Coun- cil 45 Radio Workshop 25 Pops Concert 35 Winter Carnival 2,35 Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. SASSE - Latin Club 25 Journalism 2,3,45 FTA 45 New Faces 2,35 Pops Concert 2,35 Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. SAUNDERS - Girls' Pep Club 2. SCHARNHORST - Student Coun- cil 25 Winter Carnival 25 Tennis 2. SCHIEFERDECKER - New Faces 2,3,45 Fall Festival 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Band Ensemble 2,3,45 State Music Contest 2,3,4. SCHNACK - Latin Club 25 Band 2,3,45 Band Council 45 Band Ensemble 3,45 All State Music 45 State Music Contest 2,3545 National Honor Society 3,4, President 4. SCHRODER - Latin Club 25 PAL 3,45 FTA 3,45 Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. SCHURFELD - Boys' Pep Club 45 Baseball 2. SCOGGAN - Latin Club 25 New Faces 35 Pops Concert 2,35 Girls' Pep Club 45 Band 2,3,4, Librarian 45 Band Council 45 Orchestra 2,35 Bond Ensemble 3,45 State Music Contest 3,4. SCOTT - Transferred from Carmel High School, Car- mel, lndiana 25 PAL 2,35 FHA 25 OGA Shorthand Award 45 Operetta Cast 3,45 Pops Concert 3,45 New Faces 35 Girls' Pep Club 2,35 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Librarian 35 Choir Council 35 Vocal Ensemble 3,4 SEDERWALL, B. - Baseball 2,3,4. SEDERWALL, R. - New Faces 35 Track 25 Wrestling 25 Football 25 Band 2,35 Band Ensemble 2,35 State Music Contest 2,3 SEELAND - PAL 25 Student Council 3,45 Fall Festival 45 Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. SHAIR - Class Play Cast 3,45 Thespians 4. SHEPHERD - FHA 3. ff' . MONTY ROBERTSON MARGO ROBINSON FLOR DEBBIE RUPP ENCE ROSENDALE JAY TEE ROVVSEY MARSHA RUETER DOUG RUPP BECKY RUYLE STEVE SANDERS SUZY SASSE 48 JUDI SAUNDERS LYN SCHARNHORST LARRY SCHI JUDY SCHILDMAN BLLL SCHNACK MARLLYN SCHRODER jon' EFERDECKER M 'Sw LARRY SCHURFELD PAT SCOGGAN JUDI SCOTT ERNESTINE SEELAND J BILL SEDERVVALL ROBERT SEDERWALL AY SHAIR STANLEY SHARP RHONDA SHEFFLER CAROL SHEPHERD 49 1 if RITA SI-IOEMAKER LINDA SHRADER TERRY SIEBRASSE I E sr TOM SIMPSON JON SLATER MIKE SLATER M rf' BOB SLOCUM DON SMILEY AUDREY SMITH CARRIE SMITH DIANA SMITH RUTH SPORY MILDRED SPRAGUE CHERYL STEGEMAN FRED STEVENS KENNY STICE 50 Graduates of '63 SHOEMAKER - Latin Club 2,3, FTA 3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Orchestra Council 3, State Music Contest 3. SHRADER - Latin Club 2, FTA 3,4, Class Council 4, Radio Work- shop 2, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. SIMPSON - Future Distributors 4, Vice-President 4. SLATER, J. - Latin Club 3, Wrestling 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. SLATER, M. - Transferred from Hialeah High School, Miami, Florida 4. SLOCUM - Rifle Club 4. SMILEY - Student Council 4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, Boys' Pep Club 2,3, Basketball 2. SMITH, A. e- Band 2,3,4. SMITH, C. - A Cap- pella 3,4, Robe Chairman 3, Assistant Chairman 4. SMITH, D. - FHA 2. SPRAGUE - FHA 3, Choir Council 3,4 STEGEMAN - New Faces 3, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, State Music Contest 3,4 STEVENS - Class Play Cast 3, Thespians 3,4, Fall Festival 4, Track 2, Wrestling 3,4. STICE - Student Council 3,4, Class Council 2,3,4, Fall Festival 2,3,4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, May Fete 3,4, Track 3,4, Tennis 2, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4. STICKLER - Transferred from Christian Brothers High School 3. STILLE - Latin Club 2, Student Council 2. SWED - Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Football 2, Basketball 2. SWEET - Latin Club 2,3, FNA 2, Girls' Pep Club 2,3 TIPTON - Latin Club 2, Aedile 2, FNA 3, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Orchestra Ensemble 2,3,4, State Music Contest 2,3,4, TORTORIGE - Amateur Radio Club 4, Secretary-treasurer 4. TOURNEAR, Sharon - Latin Club 2,3. TOURNEAR, Sylvia -- FHA 2,3. Ft? JAY STICKLER PENNY STILLE TOM SUTER BILL SWED CAROL SWEET DEAN THOMAS CONNIE TIPTON CARL TORTORIGE SHARON TOURNEAR SYLVIA TOURNEAR 1 I Graduates of '63 TRETTER -- Girls' Pep Club 2. TRONE - Latin Club 2, Girls' Pep Club 2. UPSHULTE - FHA 3, Radio Workshop 2, Girls' Pep Club 2. VAHLE - Latin Club 2, FHA 3,4, President 3, FTA 3,4, Student Coun- cil 3, Operetta Cast 3, New Faces 2, Pops Concert 2,3, Fall Festival 3, Winter Carnival 2,3, May Fete 3, Orchestra 2,3, A Cappella 3,4, Choir Council 4, Vocal Ensemble 2,3, State Music Contest 3, VAN- DIVER - Fall Festival 3, Basketball 2. VEACH - Latin Club 2, Aedile 2, Quippi 2,3,4, Business Manager 4, FTA 3,4, Secretary 4, Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4, Class Council 2,3, Secretary 2, Oper- etta Cast 3, New Faces 2,3,4, Pops Concert 2,3,4, Fall Festival 2,3,4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, May Fete 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3, Band 2,3,4, Recording Secretary 4, Band Council 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Cor- respondence Secretary 3, Orchestra Council 3,4, President 4, State Music Contest 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. VOGEL - Student Council 2, Winter Carnival 2, Golf 2, Wrestling 2, VOLLBRACHT - Latin Club 2, New Faces 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Band Council 3, Band Ensemble 3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4, State Music Contest 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. VOLLMER - PAL 2,3, Class Council 4, Boys' Pep Club 3,4. VOORHEES - PAL 2, Quippi 4, Key Club 2,3,4. VOSS f Class Play 2,3, Operetta 3, Thespians 3,4, New Faces 2,3,4. WAL- BRING - Future Distributors 4, Girls' Pep Club 2, 'WALKER, R. - A Cappella 2, All State Music 2. WALKER, S. - FHA 3,4. WAL- LACE - Latin Club 2,3,4, Consul 2, Censor 3, Quippi 2,3,4, Co- Editor 4, FTA 3,4, Treasurer 4, Class Council 2,3,4, Fall Festival 2,3, 4, Winter Carnival 2,3,4, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Vice-president 4, WARNER - Latin Club 2, FHA 4, Radio Workshop 2,3. WATERS - Football 2, Band 2,3,4. WATKINS - Rifle Club 2, Band 2. WEINAND - Latin Club 3, Rifle Club 2,3,4, Assistant Range Captain 4, Boys' Pep Club 3,4, A Cappella 4. WEINBERG - PAL 2,3,4, Quippi 4, Class Council 3,4, Key Club 2, 3,4, President 4, National Honor Society 4, WEIR - Transferred from Beardstown High School 2, Track 2, Basketball 2. WELDON - Operetta Cast 2,3, New Faces 3, May Fete 3, Football 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, A Cappella 2,3,4, Vocal Ensemble 3, All State Music 2, State Music Contest 3. WELPER - OGA Shorthand 3, Student Council 2, New Faces 2,3, Pops Concert 2,3, Fall Festival 2, Winter Carnival 2, Girls' Pep Club 2. 'Nur EMILY TRETTER CAROL TRONE IRENE TYLER MARGIE UPSCHULTE MARY ANN VAHLE BILL VANDIVER SUZI VEACH BRUCE VOGEL PAUL VOLLBRACHT TED VOLLMER DAN VOORHEES DICK VOSS BARBARA WALBRING 'N ROBERTA WALKER N' SHARON WALKER Jo ANNE WALLACE bg K A , , 9 if 9 3, ,I .Al 4,.r . - W Li, QI' ,I WENDELL WARD JULIA WARNER GARY WATERS TERRY WATKINS MICHAEL WEEKS RON WEINAND DON WEINBERG GARY WEIR CREIGHTON WELDON JOYCE WELPER 53 Graduates of '63 XM 1 JANE WHITNEY KASSIE WINSOR DEAN WESTERMAN RONALD WHEELOCK SAM WHITAKER ROBERT WILSON WANDA WILSON WAYNE WINDOW SHARON WISEMAN PHIL WITHERS JIM. WITTLAND 54 JANET WILCOX WESTERMAN - Basketball 2, Baseball 2,3,4. WHEELOCK - Track 2, Wrestling 2. WHITNEY - Student Council 3, Fall Festival 3, Win- ter Carnival 3, May Fete 3, Girls' Pep Club 2. WILCOX - Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Cheerleader 4. WILSON, B. - Track 2, Basketball 2,3,4, A Cappella 2. WILSON, W. - Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4, Vocal Ensemble 2,3. WINDOW - Operetta Cast 3,4, A Cappella 3,4, Choir Council 3,4, Vocal Ensemble 2,3,4, All State Music 3, State Music Contest 3,4. WINSOR - Latin Club 2, PAL 3,4, Secretary 4, FTA 4, Student Council 3, Radio Workshop 2,3,4, Class Play Cast 4, Winter Carnival 3, Girls' Pep Club 2,3,4. WISEMAN - Student Council 2, Fall Festival 2, Winter Carnival 2, A Cappella 3. WITHERS - Latin Club 2,3, FTA 4, Class Council 4, Rifle Club 4, Boys' Pep Club 3,4, Basketball 2, National Honor Society 4. WITT- LAND - Latin Club 2, Boys' Pep Club 3,4 WITTLER - FFA, Secretary 2,3, President 4, Student Council 2, WRIGHT - New Faces 2,4, Bond 2,3,4, A Cappella 4, Vocal Ensemble 4. YOUNG - Latin Club 2, Boys' Pep Club 2,3,4, Football 2, Basketball 2,3, Baseball 2,3,4. ZIEGERT - Foreign exchange student from West Berlin, Journalism 4, Student Council 4, Fall Festival 4, May Fete 4, Boys' Pep Club 4, Tennis 4. ZIMMERMAN - Latin Club 3, Rifle Club 4, New Faces 3, 4, Pops Concert 4, Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 4, Band Ensemble 2,3, A Cappella 3,4. G. KYLE WITTLER HARRISON WRIGHT WALLY YOUNG BUZZ ZIEGERT DAVE ZIMMERMAN yi Q., f wifi' efa 5 ' 21' 1,IfIlf0iQ,W 92 'ML f g-Q' . -,Zyl fl' '- fr t - 1- ' I I-5 ,C ...?' IE I Q Q . A. af s Ifzmfv U - - QA' X C 1 1- . sf-gg ,J- es 'Q WILLIAM ANGELL JOHN ARNOLD ROGER ARROWSMITH TOM BEAN ERMA BEASTON BRENT BODEN JON DABN'EY DARRELL DE WITT MARTI EATON RUTH EWEN BILL GLASSFORD SAMUEL GREEN MARJORIE HIGGINS Seniors Not Pictured ROGER LANTZ HARLENE LEAR BRABARA LISENBEE JOHN MCKINSTRY SHARON MANGOLD GREG METZGER DONNIE MILLGRIM ROBERT PROST DON ROTHFUSS BOB SPILKER EDNA STEWART LOIS STRAUB SHARON THOMAS JIM TRIPLETT MAUDINE BRINK WAYNE BRINKLEY ROBERT BURGHART DONALD CLAIR EDDIE COOK KAY HILL DELBERT HOLM IRVIN HUMPHREY GEORGE HUSEMAN JUDY IAMS DENNIS KLUES JOHN MILLER CALVIN MUDD BILL MUMMEY VIRGIL OHNEMUS MARY PAUP ROLLIE PENROSE DOROTHEA TYLER MARY UNGLESBEE DICK VINCENT CAROLYN WILLIAMS DONETTA WOODS LANA YATES Senior Class Coun il 1 if fr Q5 FIRST ROW: Janet Hcirvey, Judy Harvey, Fron Mohon, Poi Henihorn, Fish, Morionne Keller, Dennis Cushman, Hefty Davis, Woyne Comp- Suzi Fischer, Koren Phores, Ann Eliason, SECOND ROW: Becky bell, Mciry Crooks, Bob Block, Kirk McAllister, Vicki Miller. FOURTH Ruyle, Gigi Angell, De Edro Doht, Rickey Logemonn, Anne Hodel, ROW: Don Weinberg, Keith Jacobs, Lindo Shroder, Ann Nuessen, Por Crovens, Polly Ellis, Ted Vollmer, Sieve Neidig, Doug Bush, Sion Fronzeen, Jo Anne Wolloce, Mont Robertson, Sieve Hunter, Deon Thomas, Lindo Bollhorsi. THIRD ROW: Lindo Chopmon, Judy Lorry Gross, Phil Withers, Kenny Sfice, Doyid Gumper, Mike Connell. lf was The winter of despair! lf was The spring of hope! S i E 56 A is 2 , A .W J , I. ' , 5 I 40 it 0 '27, I. 2. PAMELA ABBOTT DAVID ADAMS JERRY ADAMS ARDYTH AKERS KATHY AKERS DENNIS ALEXANDER MARTHA ALTMIX MARY LOU AMBURN SHARON ANCK ED APENBRINK EDDIE ARCHER HEATHER ATOR DONNA AUGUSTI NE TERRY AUSTIN CHERI ALTHISER JUDY AUW 5 I A - 'H fm I' IM . 7' x SM x I b I I . 4.-, - E I Q SQ-2 I ' Q 'fs ...v . L ll Q,,' 2 A -Q . .gn,.,,x - ' - ' J We -. K ELE Sr R 'r'f? . f-Q--I , I .E . A Q V - -.. 5.4 M ,,. -Mf r . are I I. 2, JUNIOR CLASS OFFI- CERS: Lee Pappas, Presi- dent. Tom SI1eITon, Vice-president, Sherri Birkenmaier, SecreTaryf Barbara Weinandf Treasurer. Juniors CHARLES BAILEY DOUG BALZER LYNNE BALZER DAN BANGERT DAVID BARLOW LYN DA BARTON JOHN BASINGER LARRY BEARS 3. CAROL BECK HAROLD BECKGERD RICHARD BEEDLE NANCY BELL 4. MIKE BENEDETTO NANCY BENTROP DAVID BERGSTRASSER NANCY BERNAL 'Ia T! I . Ii 2' ' ' ' ,, ' IQ'--'If .1 V lug . - U' . ' ak f I ,QQ I I Ii f A . af ' ' 'I I I.., ' 14 LAB I . 4 nw ,gg V . pb. L- ' ..1, Q. -F '. I If A 'fa V , .I . A A was 8 I ,..: , I uru- A ,- V 5 Q.. , in 1 .. ,,. . Q A in klrl . .M V , ..,. I -V f H nf J. . - .g -A : I. A . zv 4 .f '- I Qi ' A E I I -: im Y1 . .V Q I . - JT: , W g g i .E -gn M .M ,V ..,A gl. 4 . E f.,- an A . . V If-ij . 2 I . I':,: ,W 7 5. A I .. N A I Q -A 1L M 4, 4 ef 5 41 :,,, I -:.. --,: E . J -: K . . xx I ww 5 .1 - . I 'P' .1 A A Q - P' ,,.. i x I. JEFFERY BERRY SHERRI BIRKENMAIER TOM BLAIR JOEL BLAND 2. MIKE BLANTON JANICE BLENTINGER ROGER BLENTLINGER RUTH ANNE BLISS I. JUDITH BURK LINDA BURNLEY PATTY BURNS DENISE BUSS 3. RICHARD CARTER ROYC E CAS EY CHARLES CHIPMAN LARRY CLAI R 3, RICHY BLIVENS MIKE BLUNT PEGGY BLUNT PATTY BOEHL 4. BETTY BOWEN LOIS BOWEN SHARON BOWEN JOHN BOWER 1' . . . . ,, 'Y J J, f .jfims A 'T T RICHARD BOWMAN GARY BOYD DON BRACKLEY HESTER BRADSHAW DIANNE BRANSON JANICE BRICKER GARY BROEMMER BARBARA BROWN I .Aff .,., Z . :S 5 I IA I if J - M- 12? - ,,,. f ,' fa 4 ' 4' 3. 4 , t J. 4- .. .. f - , A J -3 A A ' TQ- E I I 4. I I .f . V, Ik I 1 : ' ,, 3. DANNY BROWN DAVID BROWN NELSON BROWN JAMES BUCKNER 4. LEN BUCKWALTER DAVE BUDDE TOM BUETER CAROL BUNCH BARBARA BUTLER STEVE BYBEE ROGER CAMPBELL PAUL CARPER JANET CLAPP LARRY CLARK RICHARD CLOUSER TERRY COBB ,A V , If f M . . ' . L .,.,q V .. V: A L V' -E , I I. M Vw V I .32 R .p . I V I . L ., H P . 1 --' ' V ' A , 5 .1 ', - fx. .'-, f . VW . V -V if V, V . .. Y I .V ,I V . I V V VV VV ,M A V . A ,Q ,V V . , if VV . iw 3 V I B .. ' , . h . , 2 2 . . ,Y . , , 5 . 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JOHN HERALD MARILYN GROSSARTH JANE HAMBLIN JANET HARTZELL MARCIA HERMANN FRANK GROVES ANNA HAMMOND PAT HASTINGS RICHARD HESS STEVE GUSTISON JOHN HANCOCK JACK HAVVKINS JERRY HESSE M . , -V' 'R JM nw ' . . K4 Nw 4 Q 4 ', K I. Q . 3 1. L H gf? in ef. L . . ,A gf- -.-. . E9 A 6. . -I A : if J. f A I I f A - .,.. 3 1 .sf ,If-, . K ,L ' A S I f'-:YE . V W K Q g I l ' :QT .,-:. 5 ' VE :- 'ji , H A 'Q--A .n wi :,- YJ.-,L ' E' III Ia: 2 4 L. m I A Q Im W hm' Qlrztl JJ J .L A .I a . ,J., I I ' H' I 3 A-ff' A I Q. an ,rt ' . V. 14,2 J I' ,.'- - In 1- nq, 4. I A II'.'- , ' A-:, -- '- .:-. . - I 'F': ' ' 4. 2. GARY HIVELY DALE HOEBING JIM HOENER BOB HOFFMAN 4. LEANNE HOWERTER BOB HOWERTONI GRETCHEN HUDNUT DUANE HUECHTEMAN I. EDDIE HUECHTEMAN JANE HUELSMEYER JANET HUFF JUDY HUGHES 2. SHARON HULTZ RICK HUMMEL LINDA HUNTER LENDELL IAMS I I . T' -T Q .51 ,Q . T' A Q ..,', Q ... f 'V , . I I.-AL TI Q IT' 'T ' wx it . 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DAVID MCCONNELL DAVID MCCUNE MIKE MLCUNE MARYLU MCEWEN 2 3 3. PHIL MERKEL CAROL MERKER STEVE MESTER DIANE MEYER 4 Y. Aww wif.: I mmm ,.,, . -KI I 1 sul' b rl, s -U 'J' , A, a' A 5 -,Q-'. inf 3 .. IW 1. .L I M' ' . .iq I nw A W -g 4- . 4, ' 'I , ' 'H . ' ? 3 JACK KUNKEL 1. RICHARD LISENBEE KATHRYN KUNZ DENNY LITTLE VIVIAN LAMBERT BILL LOGSDON BILL LAMBERTUS PHIL LOVELACE 4. JULIE LANDERS 2, LOREN LUMMER LARRY LASHER SUSAN LYMENSTULL EMMETT LIESEN SHIRLEY MADISON RUTH LINNENBURGER TERRY MADISON .R . ' , 3 ' .. A , 'I ' .25 I Y 4 SJ - I 1 , . 41- x 5 Qt I 1- I Q tif ' M29 - A ' Y iw J ,IA ' . -if f . f . AfgA l .A -ws' ' Q Q, . ,TW I A R 9-ff ff1if4f3 ' - - . -. . . I ':- n g M-,.,,.-.. .Q 9 ' yy . , . ' . ,VV - AAAL . 2 - j his ,V - ,1 1 3 A M I I Q: . .. A ,sm - Q 2 , I I' it - A- I 'fb f 9 Q 4. E5 9 I A: ,5-:' A ,A W I 1 'f TA' - A .4 4, R 4 xx K L! U' R. Q I i 3. JO ANNE MARTIN PHYLLIS MARTIN SANDY MASSINGILL DICK MASON 4. JOHN MAST BILL MAUPIN NANCY MCCOMAS MIKE MCCONKEY DIANNE MCGAHEY MIKE MCNAY LINDA MCSPARIN EDWARD MCWANE MARSHA MEYER JOHN J, MILGRIM BILL MILLER CONNIE MILLER W f. . JK qc.. 'WN I , R 'U .n l I Qzfb .- :-v A' ds- FV Vlll 'm t 1 . ' ig - ' ., I I . 'fi V . ' ' 1, KV, I 'V 2. 2. .mgnng Q xl -F I N -il: I A Q5 . ,. , , . '-'- -1 Q, ' Q, I .5 I , LM1. A 'PI' 1.5 A :f Ef' I ' .. :f- f I - I ' 1 .Q - - ' g- gg, - 5 Q I 'I 'Wifi I I . ' 'jig -- , Ai , K :,. i' . . I I an ' I L I' ' I LA- 1, gl K 'S f. 3 3 , Q , ,Y - I K 5:3 r ' f l L fgixx. . Ls ':' .. -L K I v 4 4 A5 M 4, sg' -. -- 1 I Y - ' ,. F ' J v ,. I :jail . . I A w . . gf-'I I Q, J L , . RS I I I KA I. SUSIE MILLER 3. OWEN NEILL BILL NIXON 3. JEANNIE PARRISH MARY MOE JANICE MOHRMAN JAYNE MOODY 2. MIKE MOORE KEN MYERS MELVIN NAUBER OLEN NEILL 2. STEVE PIEPER MARCIA PIERCE JUDY PIERCEALL ROLLIE PLATT 4. RICHARD PRICE KENT PRUNTY DENNIS PURDY GARY PYLE KENT NELSON KENT NIRIDER GARY NEWTON 4. GAIL NICHOLS CONNIE NORFOLK DEBBIE OBERDAHLHOFF ARDIS OHNEMUS RANDY OLSON PENNY NICHOLS KAREN ORR DAVE NICHOLSON MARTHA OTTO NICK NICKERSON LEE PAPPAS 1 .s 'I is-I Q , '. A .1,. . , . If '-,, nk , ,J . 1 -. i n I ,, 4. ,- ,V.y. qw! I A gg. ROSEMARY PARSONS SCOTTY PARSONS MAMIE PATRICK 4. JULIE PAUL ANITA PEAK ROBERT PENNINGTON ROLLIE PENROSE GERALD PETERS ROSALIE PETERS JANE PETERSEN DANNY PHILLIPS SANDY PORTER SUSIE POSTLE CAROL POWERS MARY LOU POWELL I. JUDY QUAY RICK QUILLMAN GERALDINE RAMPLEY CHARLENE RAY 3. HAROLD REISLER LEROY ROBBEARTS JOYCE ROBBINS SHARI ROBINSON I. HENRY ROUNTREE GAIL ROUSE REGGIE ROWSEY DOUGLAS RUFF 2. CLARENCE RUMSEY KATHY RUSCHMEYER MARY SAMIOS TERRY SANDMAN ,. ' 'S 'f .fir , A ,. I I , . W .J QF mf. 4. - VI. l , 1 I I ' xii f yang 4. 4 4. I 4 M f -n 1 ' Inu 3 ' I I A.. 5 f . . 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MAREIA WISEMAN f.-f ' w. -- K I f ' 'I I 1 3' W I .r A I I ,, , I.'- I 4' -Q A . , ff ,. L. ' ' -' 4 ' . ' LINDA WILLING I A ROGER WILSON J... I- I' it PAT WINFIELD' -. '-.. 1 I A . -I-f I -II-: '--I 66 2. BOB WYNSTRA BOB YANCEY LARRY YORK 1. ,. , . ,V -me Q . +- .W . 2. KENNY YOUNG . ., RICHARD BOWMAN DENNIS CAIN BILL COBB SHARON COBB JACK COSGROVE CHARLES DENTON BETTY DOLBEARE LARRY EENTON SUSIE FONZA I A I2.,, . f 'bf .. ,I Jr: , X I9 'ff :': I 5 b--..:: . L. N 'F .f-we I. '..gqq Juniors Not Pictured MARY GALLAHER LARRY GIBLEON DAVID GEDNER JACK HILAND BARBARA HOEHNE JIM HOLTMAN PHYLLIS HOWLETT JUDY HUGHES WILMA JACKSON KATHE MCKOON KAREN MCNETT TAD MASTERSON WESLEY MILLER JAMES MOORE DONNA MYERS GARY NEWTON ALVIN NEILL MELVIN NAUBER CHARLENE RAY JANE RILEY HENRY ROUNTREEH KENNY SHEFFLER MARILYN SHEFFLER RICHARD SINNOCK BARBARA SMITH BILL JAY SMITH DONNA SMITHERS I. KATHY WITTLER SANDRA WITTLER LARRY WOLVERTON ROSE WOODS 3. LORENE YOUNG MIKE YOUNG SHEILA ZIMBLEMAN LARRY ZIMMERMAN DARLENE THOMAS THOMAS ULRICH DIANE VAN CAMP DARLENE VANDERMAIDEN EDWARD MCEWEN PAT LOUISE WARNING ROBERT WERNETH JOHN WHITE RONALD WHITTAKER BETTY GALLAHER MARK LILIENTHAL FELIPA RAUP ED SWOPE RICHARD YOUNG FIRST ROW: S. Birkenmoier, M. Johnson, P. Boehl, J. S. Smith, S. Gorrison, T. Shelton, S. Kiio, M. Keswick. Huff, B. Koehler, K. Groy, B. Weinond, J. Sfrieby. SEC- THIRD ROW: S, Porsons, M, McCune, R. PIQTT, P. Burns, OND ROW: B. Howerfon, M. McEwen, K. Heod, S. Irwin, M. Pierce, J. Bricker, L. Pcppos, T. Cobb, D. Liifle. li .Q krxlwixvemwvvsr ei. Is in I I 14 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Tom Da- vis, President, Linda Bitter, Vice President, Jean lnghram, Sec- retary, Penny Angell, Treasurer. Sophomores FIRST ROW: Linda Apenbrink, Evanna Barnes, Judy Bean, Cheryl Alexander. SECOND ROW: Helen Bean, David Appenbrink, Susan Althotf, Marylou Ashurst, Judy Abel, Jerry Ambrose. THIRD ROW: Judy Altheide, Connie Akers, Tom Beck, Ronnie Bangert, Penny Angell, Greg An- erino. FOURTH ROW: Robert Barrett, Tom Aden, Merle Abel, Jerry Barry, Bruce Abbott, Dick Beckman. FIRST ROW: Claudette Belknap, Trudy Berry, Nancy Beckman, Karen Bliven. SECOND ROW: Mary Bais, Dennis Bergstrasser, Linda Bitter. THIRD ROW: Linda Blackwood, Marty Borden, Kathy Bloom, Andy Benjamin, Sue Boernson. FOURTH ROW: Mike Bowen, Linda Bell, Roy Black, Greg Behrens, Donivan Boltz, Brent Berg- strasser. FIRST ROW: Maris Brenner, Mike Boyer, Lynnda Bradfield, Rebecca Bradney, Kathryn Brovvn. SECOND ROW: Peggy Bridgman, Marilyn Briggs, Lynn Brinkley, Wilma Brocksieck, Emily Belyea, Elaine Belyea. THIRD ROW: Terry Buehler, Jane Buerger, Becky Bruce, David Bringaze, Sally Breuer, Mike Braffon. FOURTH ROW: Randy Buehler, John Buch, Tom Brovvdy, Bill Brandon, Bob Beever. - FIRST ROW: Donna Cook, Wanda Klinging, Donna Davis, Kay Cobern, Jeanette Close. SECOND ROW: Bob Cline, Nancy Crooks, Mi- chael Cook, Artie Conners, Carol Crumrine, Diana Daggeff. THIRD ROW: Chris Daniel, Sharon Cookson, Mike Daflerner, Dave Claus' er, Carolyn Crossan. FOURTH ROW: Kent Dab- ney, Gary Daggeif, Marion Conover, Bill Coons, Phil Conner. FIRST ROW: Billie Jo Chandler, Darlene Clay, Dianne Burke, Diana Byerly. SECOND ROW: Mike Clifford, Ronald Byars, Nancy Carlson, Linda Burton, Danny Chapman. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Clifford, Greg Bufikofer, Mary Burks, Shirley Mae Byrnes, Lois Campbell, Janet Car- roll. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Cecil, Joyce Clark, Ron Buxman, Earl Chapman, Rick Bybee. FIRST ROW: Linda Dochterman, Karen Deirick, Janet Davis, Maribelh Dildine, Nina Di Lorefo. SECOND ROW: Jane Davis, Jan Dorsey, Jackie Davis, Germaine Dixon, Jim Dalion. THIRD ROW: Doreen Decker, Mike Dorothy, Torn Davis, Dallas Deege, Ron Davis, Ronnie Danel- son. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Delvin, Larry De- giiz, Gary Donhardi, Bill Donald, Sieve Davis, Sue Degifz. FIRST ROW: Shirley Failor, Janice Eckert, Carol Eberle, Ruth Ewen. SECOND ROW: Susan Dyer, Darla Edwards, Gary Epker, Barb Elmore, Helen Earhart. THIRD ROW: Nancy Epperson, Mike Douglas, Tom Dreasler, Perry Dumtord, Pat Fechter, Joan Ertle. FOURTH ROW: Diane EI- Ierbrock, George Doyle, Robert Ellery, Dwayne Ernst, Bob Dycke, John Eickmeyer. FIRST ROW: Sandra Hagerbaumer, Lyndal Guenther, Karen Hackl, Sylvia Gille, Charlotte Graham. SECOND ROW: Pattie Goehl, Linda Gunther, Janice Gurley, Lavon Gilliland, Peggy Glasgow. THIRD ROW: Rex Gish, Dennis Grim- mer, Donna Green, Jackie Good, Judy Greer. FOURTH ROW: Bill Gnuse, Jim Gillhouse, Gary Greenlief, Kathy Grossarth, Kenneth Goodwin. lwwsssslmhsl 11111 FIRST ROW: Peggy Franks, Linda Gallaher, Mary Gallaher, Ki Geske. SECOND ROW: Gloria Gates, Natalie Fisher, Peggy Gerhardt, Jerry Gille, Sharon Gibbs. THIRD ROW: Mary Gates, Janet Geiser, Dave Finney, Paul Flaiz, Marilyn Fuhr, Bev Guilford. FOURTH ROW: Bob Frese, John Felsman, Terry Foley, Kurt Gen- teman, Bob Ganz, David Galloway. FIRST ROW: Dennis Harness, Judy Heilwagen, Darwin Henderson, Peggy Hendricks, SECOND ROW: Gary Hartwig, Betty Henricks, Brinkley Hendricks, Sandy Heitman, Marsha Haskins. THIRD ROW: Linda Harness, Terry Hayden, Mike Havger, Don Hall, Gary Hayden, Steve Happel. FOURTH ROW: Bob Heidbreder, Jerry Hall, Dean Hartsock, George Harrison, Bob Helmer, Mark Hummelsheim. FIRST ROW: Danny Howell, Linda Holemari, Charla Hollembeak, Janice Hoschar. SECOND ROW: Holly Hollister, Lana Huechteman, Bev Hooper, Marsha Humphrey, Sandra Holtman. THIRD ROW: Roger Hollander, Steve Hoyne, Cathy Horn, Joe Hooper, John Howser, Jim Hoyt. FOURTH ROW: Jim Hull, David Hummel, Charles Howe, Danny Humphrey, Mike Holz- grate. FIRST ROW: Jill Kattelman, Melanie Kathmann, Norma Knuiclman, Beverly Krohn. SECOND ROW: Diane Killen, Linda Kiefer, Sandie Knowles, Marcella Keith, Charlotte King. THIRD ROW: Tim Kane, Dick Klusmeyer, Dean Klappler, Linda Kemner. FOURTH ROW: Larry Kulla, Bob Kewney, John Ketchum, Mark Kneedy, Bob Keppner. FIRST ROW: Connie Henry, Carolyn Hess, Barb Hibbard, Maureen Gold. SECOND ROW: Bar- bara Hill, John Hinton, Frank Hess, Cindy Her- schler, Ann Henkenmeier. THIRD ROW: Larry Hesse, Mike Hildmann, Dick Henthorn, Ruth Hermsmeier, Pat Hill, Rosemary Hierstein. FOURTH ROW: Gary Hillerts, Richard Hilcl, Pat Hickerson, Kim Hermann, Roaney Hermsmeier, Jim Hesse. FIRST ROW: Susan Huseman, Marcia Hutson, Laurence Jones, Bill Jarchow, Wayne Jackson. SECOND ROW: Clyde Irwin, Mike Hunsaker, Paul Jenkins, Denny Juette, Nancy Jansen. THIRD ROW: Shirley Johnson, Cherie Huseman, Jean Inghram, Ric Irvine, Judy Hunter, Pam Jet- ferson. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Jones, Leonard Kaiser, Kevin Johnston, Don Jones, Jack Isaac- son, Gary Irwin. FIRST ROW: Larry McClure, Alice May, Carol McNay, Joyce McGlothlin, Libby McCabe. SEC- OND ROW: Marjorie Mason, Martle McCoy, Carole Maxwell, Sharon Maple, Mary McGin- ley. THIRD ROW: Stan McGahey, Steve Mas- singill, Don Mayfield, John Matlick, Dennis Mayfield, Bonnie McKinney, FOURTH ROW: Dennis Mathes, Larry Manning, Bob McMahan, Bruce Marshall, Larry Maxwell, Daniel Merker. FIRST ROW: Brenda Norton, Pat Nichols, Susie Oakley, Priscilla Ostrander, SECOND ROW: Nancy Newman, Ronnie Olinger, Ronnie Owsley, Leo Ohnemus, Sandra Nixon, THIRD ROW: Janet Nicloy, Leon Nixon, Dean Palos, Artie Neaoleck, Pete Nelson, Esther Paul. FOURTH ROW: Jack Nall, Gary O'Dell, Bill Newberry, Jim Ostermueller. FIRST ROW: Beverly Lane, Carla Loos, Jan Man- gold, Russ Lahl, Kay Long. SECOND ROW: Carol Mann, Sherill Lovelace, Terry Lantz, Louise Lie- ber, Carol Lord, Mike Mangold. THIRD ROW: Sheryl Kulla, Robert Lambert, Dave Longmire, Linda Lubben, Rosalie Mahannah. FOURTH ROW: Jan Langanbach, Charles Leonard, Larry Lepper, Bob Madsen, Mike Mann, Alan Lantis. FIRST ROW: Curtis Moore, Karen Moentman, Terry Myers, Linda Mixer, Melanie Moore. SEC- OND ROW: Nancy Meyer, Louise Miller, Peggy Morgan, Charline Maddox, Ruthann Misner. THIRD ROW: John Miller, Terry Meyer, Marvin Mixer, Dan Meyer, Jim Mewes. FOURTH ROW: Tim Miles, Harry Miller, Lon Moeller, David Myers, Bill Miller. FIRST ROW: Cathy Phillips, Elaine Phelps, Barb Randall, Mary Powers, Delia Pratt. SECOND ROW: Linda Paul, Jeanne Pugh, Donald Pickett, Sharon Prudy, Cheryl Pracht. THIRD ROW: Barb Piper, Nadine Preston, Bill' Reed, Mike Quick, Jim Pritchett. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Plunk, Steve Pippenger, John Pipe, Kenny Phil- lips, Ronald Pickett. I M FIRST ROW: Bonnie Ruschmyer, Randy Shake, Peggy Sargent, Gloria Saxbery, Mary Jo Sch- nell. SECOND ROW: Bill Rueter, Kay Scheiter, Randall Sapp, Barb Schoch, Harry Samios. THIRD ROW: Don Schullian Jr., Randy Rottman, Steve Schnake, Stu Schelp, Bill Rouner, Denise Sass. FOURTH ROW: David Scarbrough, Ronald Rupert, Gary Rottman, Chuck Scharnhorst, Ter- ry Schieterdecker, Mike Schmelzle. -9 7 ML-12:1 a'-'uw l 1 FIRST ROW: David Romberg, Marilyn Rees, Terry Riley, Phyllis Robertson. SECOND ROW: Jackie Rose, Richard Reis, Tanna Rosendale, Sandra Reeder, Ernest Reddick. THIRD ROW: Dianne Richardson, Ray Robbins, Kirk Rodemich, Dan Renard, Mike Rischar. FOURTH ROW: Dave Rota, Mike Rhodes, Chuck Rosenkoetter, Dave Rosenboom, Gary Riley, Mike Ross. FIRST ROW: Janet Sittler, Deana Slough, Ann Slothouber, Linda Smiley, Glennis Shores. SEC- OND ROW: Linda Schutte, Ruth Scott, Janet Slates, Karen Selvy, Don Scott. THIRD ROW: Donna Schutte, Linda Schwieter, David Smith, Linda Show, Margaret Smallwood, Elizabeth Shannon. FOURTH ROW: Gary Sims, Terry Sims, Harry Shair, Arvin Slater, Russ Seward, Dwight Seeley. ff I f t FIRST ROW: Cheryl Stathakis, Ricky St. Clair, Bob Sohn, Sharon Spilker, Kenny Spilker. SEC- OND ROW: Kay Stauttacher, Eddie Smith, Lar- ry Sparks, Gary Snyder, Diana Speer. THIRD ROW: George Stephens, Mike Steinman, Linda Stephens, Mike Stice, Randy Steward. FOURTH ROW: Larry Smith, John Smith, Stephen Steck- ler, Mark Sorensen. FIRST ROW: Elaine Vahlkamp, Janice Vandiver, Nancy Turner, Karen Vincent, Candy Tretter. SECOND ROW: Kathy Tournear, Jack Tucker, Jim Shoop, Oscar Turner, Bill Trenter. THIRD ROW: John Tuter, Barb Tucker, Terry Van Camp, Terry Venicombe, Carol Usherwood. FOURTH ROW: Larry Uppinghouse, Jo Ann Vahle, Suzy Traylor, Linda Van Gaasbeek, Bill Starkey, Jim Vandiver. FIRST ROW: Arlinda Sullivan, Ellen Stockhecke, Linda Strader, Sharon Thompson, Dana Toohey. SECOND ROW: Marlene Todtmann, Barbara Summers, Carolyn Sturhan, Jack Swisher. THIRD ROW: Mike Thevil, Gary Thompson, Teddy Thomason, Bruce Thompson, Terry Strat- man. FOURTH ROW: Carl Tournear, David Thompson, Larry Starck, Jim Tomamichel, Jim Sylvester, John Tomlin, James Taylor. FIRST ROW: Drake Walden, Edith Weldon, Sally Watson, Rayola Warner, Virginia Ward. SECOND ROW: Cheri Wagner, Janet Walther, Nancy Watkins, Brenda Weir, Jerry Walthers. THIRD ROW: Diann Watson, Gingie Weinberg, Pam Weir, Lee Webster, Lyndle Wedding. FOURTH ROW: Dale Waack, Perry Walker, Bill Wagner, Joe Walther. FIRST ROW: Shorol Woods, Lindo D. Woods, Morcio Withers, Phyllis Wilkey, Vicky Wolf. SECOND ROW: Diono Winfield, Alice Wood- worth, Pom Winons, Lindo K. Woods, Lindo Wil- hoit, THIRD ROW: Morilyn Wollbrink, Dorrell Wenzel, Mory Jo White, Terry Wilkening, Di- onne Willing, Lindo Winters. FOURTH ROW: Terry Wieprecht, Dick Window, Dick Winters, Alfred Wooleyhon, Bill Wemhoener, Robert Willmschen. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Porrick, Evo Monley, Peg- gy Young, Mory Phillips. SECOND ROW: Vicky Smith, Morcici Murphy, Morietto Perkins, Ann Zimmermon, Borboro Nickerson. THIRD ROW: Don Murphy, Bob Steinmon, Lorry Powers, John Mester, Don Moppin. FOURTH ROW: Roger Yozell, Rolph Mongold, Jim Wyott, Bruce Wyck- Ott, Phil Nolon. FIRST ROW: Koren Chopmon, Cheri Celletti, Lindo Lowber, Borb Ingersoll, SECOND ROW: Lindo Bowmon, Wondo Dovis, Judy Kelly, VVil- mo Edgor, Jonice Bryson. THIRD ROW: Robert Coin, Michciel Brown, Dove Eversden, Soroh Ellis, Helen Burmeier, FOURTH ROW: Mike Beoston, Don Leoch, Ronnie Hron, Niles Gentry, Rodney Hottmon. 5 ll!-I li v Q, I Sophomore Class Council FIRST ROW? l-IVICIU Bitter, VVUPCIU DUVl5f JUNE D0VI5f NGVICY Wetlfinsf Holly Hollister. THIRD ROW: Leonard Koiser, Mory Jo White, Gory NOUCV NGWVUGFL Charlotte KIVIQ, LYUCICI Guenther, Ki GSSIKG- SECOND Rottrnon, Morion Conover, Chuck Shornhorst, Kothy Gorssorth, Mike ROW: Gingie Weinberg, Penny Angell, Cherie Husemon, Morcio Holzgrofe, Tom Dovis. Murphy, Cookie Jones, Jeon lnghrom, Mory Gates, Pot Fechter, ll, , ,I , n-:M--fm-M - ff W:-WM-e---f P A L.. Or . g'31'11Za-tion-S QYC 15 mga 3 Q Choir Council FIRST ROW: N. Myers, M. Vohle. SECOND ROW: B. Greenlief, J. Brockschmidr, J. Kelle, S. Weber, D, Brown, R. Brocksmith, B. Kinord. THIRD ROW: C. Smith, J. Melton, D. Brown, W. Window, B. Prock now, M. Conover. FIRST ROW: N. Myers, D. Bronson, R. McKinney, K. Kunz, R. Small- THIRD ROW: J. Requet, C. Smifh, S. Wilfler, C. McGortlond, wood, B. Kinord, D. Adams, S. Cloy, R. Buckner. SECOND ROW: E. Eslon, D. Alloin, S. Jokcson, W. Window, G. Pyle, J. Rowsey Jackson, M. Vohle, J. McLoughlin, R. Junkermon, J, Good, S. Web- Wilson, B. Procknow, M. Conover. er, R. Brocksmirh, M. McConkey, D. Brown, P. Corper, F. Horken, I ll, A gg y 'l 5 3 ' 12 ' - l 'l1,g,, l. lk , I L' ... l . , 6 Choir Sing Under New Director Composed of the most qualified vocalists in Quincy Senior High School, the A Cappella Choir represents the outstanding musicianship of the vocal music department. To be entitled to membership in this organization, a stu- dent must meet the following qualifications: have a de- sire to co-operate with other people, have the ability to distinguish different kinds of notes, have a sense of rhythm, have a melodious voice, have a knowledge of the instruments in the orchestra, and have an interest in out- side musical activities, such as music contests and church choir. In addition to the A Cappella Choir, there are various choruses and ensembles which include the girls' octette, girls' trio, mixed quartet, and the madrigal singers. The annual Christmas Vespers Service, presented by the choir in December, was highlighted by an impressive candlelight procession in which the choir members sing- ing O, Come All Ye Faithful, filed onto the stage. The choir then gave an inspiring presentation of spiritual songs in ci holiday mein. Other productions performed by the choir during the school year were a Thanksgiving assembly and a con- cert in the spring. ln place of an operetta, they pre- sented Mendleson's Elijah The A Cappella Choir again sponsored the Sweet- heart Ball at which girls representing different organiza- tions in the school, were chosen as candidates for queen. Elected to the coveted title was Suzi Veach, representing the Band. Members of the choir participated in two-state wide contests this year. lt is to be noted that there were more students than ever before competing for honors in both the district and state contests. ll The A Cappella Choir is under the direction of Mr. Douglas Reeve. FIRST ROW: B. Kinord, D. Zimmerman, D. Vincent, R. Brown, J, Rob- ertson, J. Slates, C. Grant, B. Greenlief, J. Caroll, M. Johnson, M. Miller. SECOND ROW: C. Weldon, R. Weinand, G. Rota, D. Brown, B. Tode, B. Oenning, J. Kelle, M. Gallaher, B. Gallaher, C. Schatz, 2 2, ,st B. Speckhart, D. Degitz, S. Zimbelman. THIRD ROW: W. Stein, S. Wittaker, D. Barlow, H. Rountree, H. Wright, M. Marsh, S. Lymen- stull, M. Powell, J. Scott, L. Attey, C. Croft, J. Brockschmidt, L. Burnley, M. Grannan. it . A 1 - f 1 I 4 1 2 t s + , r 1 l t mv .BJ Their Vocation Pausing for a moment during an othcens meeting are the FTA Officers, SEATED: Karen Phares, president, Fran Mahon, vice-president, and STAND- ING: Suzi Veach, secretaryg Jo Anne Wallace, co-treasurer, Linda Bollharst, librarian, Gigi Angell, co-treasurer. FTA members, along with their new sponsor Mrs. Mc- Kinley, organized again this year to promote an interest in the teaching career. The members of the organiza- tion must be iuniors or seniors, have the taculty's recom- mendation, and maintain a C average. Leading events ot this year were the installation cere- monies in the tall, the several taculty lectures, and the FIRST ROW M Keswick B Weinand S Smith L Kl tt J Geer A Schroeder M Johnson SECOND ROW J Strieby, S. Stebbins, M. Samios, C. Hardin, J. Blentlinger, K. VandenBoom, P. Burns, M. McEwen, P. Hageman. THIRD ROW: S. Kita, L, Klatt, C. Sprague, B. Koehler, S. Vonderheide, M. Altmix, H. Ator, D. Branson, S. Bir- kenmaier, C. Cruttenderi, P. Boehl. , 3 banquet in the spring. An annual event, sponsored by the FTA members, is a trip to Woodland Home to entertain the children. The members heading the organization this year were. Karen Phares, president, Fran Mahon, vice president, Jo Anne Wallace and Gigi Angell, co-treasurers, and Suzi Veach, secretary. FIRST ROW: S, Clampitt, S. Bollhorst, P. Cravens, D Doht, K. Winsor, R. Lagemann, S. Davis, K. Miller, M Vahle, P. Brown. SECOND ROW: G. Angell, R. Shoe maker, V. Cook, M. Schroder, S. Sasse, F, Mahon, B Ruyle, P. McCune, K, Bruce. THIRD ROW: L. Brickman G. Butikofer, G. Humphrey, S. Oelklaus, D. Bush, S Neidig, P. Withers, S. Franzeen, K. McAllister, A. Hodel N. Myers. FOURTH ROW: M. Klingner, M. Oenning, S Veach, K, Phares, L. Chapman, H. Davis, L. Shroder, J Wallace, M. Crooks, M. Keller, P. Henthorn. Teaching M y Be They're on Camera and Mike '-x Rehearsing their scripts for a show are, Sharol Clampitt, Dave Nicholson, Pat Johnson, and Victor Paul. Drama and variety formed the keynote tor this year's successful Radio-TV Workshop. Third and fourth year' students presented On Stage, a dramatic radio pro- gram, and Tips and Talents, a halt hour television show was produced tor the tenth year. These programs were given on alternate Saturdays during the school year, under the direction of Miss Enid Ireland. The work- shop also presented its annual Video Varieties in April. Top performers of the year were voted upon in the spring. Winners ot the T962-T963 awards were: Best Emcee, Patty Ellis, Best Announcer, Bob Howerton, Best Actress, Kassie Winsor, Best News Reporter, Richard Beedle, Most Valuable, Pat Cravens, and Most Improved, Charles Nixon. Preparing for a production are Charles Nixon, Richard Beeclle, Pam Gutekunst, and seated at the typewriter is Pat Cravens, 5 x M 57:53 .1 Practicing a skit are Patty Ellis, Kassie Wine sor, and De Edra Doht. Making posters to advertise the program are Julie Vin- cent, Mary Egbers, and Janet Welper. An nual Records Activitie Grannan, STANDING: Mary Gates, Lana Huechteman, and Barb Weinand. Drawing layouts for the sports section are Steve Happel, Dan Voorhees and Harold Knapheide, sports editor. Engaged in a few Discussing plans for the i963 Quippi are Suzi Veach, business manager, JoAnne Wallace and Suzie Fischer, co-editors. Typing, talking, tearing out hair, the Quippi statt strives to meet a deadline. Among the many duties are drawing layouts, writing stories, typing, and proot- reading. In addition to these, in the tall the Quippi statt is in charge ot taking pictures ot' all the iuniors and seniors, and in lvlarch, at taking the announcement orders tor the prospective graduates. Dr, Kilioy's Prescription, a skit presented in an as- sembly, altered the GHS students to the autumnal sales campaign. Later in the year a clean-up campaign was held to collect the hnal payments of subscribers, The outside activities at the statt were a Christmas party and an annual spring banquet. During the second semester, which is the most hec- tic tor the statt, tour deadlines were meta This year, after much brain-wracking and development of ideas, the book was completed, giving the statt a teeling ot reliet and accomplishment. The results ot the mighty eftorts ot this organization is the bigger-than-ever T963 Quippi. ot the many duties ot Quippi Staff members are Mary Keswick Leanne Howerter, Kathy Wittler, Rob Sturdy, and Don Weinberg. T The senior Members of the Q-Review statt are: SEATED Linda Chapman, Fran Mahon, Patti McCune, Paula Garner, Sherri Davis, Pot Brown, Marsha Born- man, Susie Sasse, Judy Harvey, and Janet Harvey, STANDING: Ann Eliason, Buzz Ziegart, Wayne Comp- bell, and Linda Bollhorst. ln addition to the usual eight page news- paper published at three week intervals, the Q-Review puts out tour special editions every year: the Christmas literary issue, featuring short stories, essays, and poems written by students throughout the school, the Ides ot March edition, consisting mainly ot humor- ous articles, the Cub issue, produced by the sophomore members ot the statt, and the Senior issue directing the articles toward the graduating class. Keeping the GHS students tamiliar with the latest news is the main responsibility which keeps the Q-Review stat? very busy. Miss Mary L. Musslernan acts as advisor and the student leaders tor this year were: co- editors, Linda Chapman and Fran Mahon: assistant editor, Marcia Bornman, and busi- ness manager, Tom Bean. Highlighting the Q-Reviewer's activities were a Christmas party and a banquet in the spring. The Quill and Scroll is the honor society tor the outstanding members ot the editorial statt. This organization admitted the follow- ing senior this year1 Pat Brown, Linda Chap- man, Fran Mahon, Patti McCune, Wayne Campbell, Paula Garner, Janet Harvey, Judy Harvey, Linda Bollhorst, Ann Eliason, Marcia Bornman, and Sherri Davis. They Get Q to Press 1.4 Junior members of the staff are: Gail Rouse, Sharon Kita, Bonnie Koehler, Sherri Birkenmaier, Steve Gustison, Mike McCune, Susie Irwin, Pat Hagemann. Sophomore reporters are: SEATED: Gingie Weinberg and Cherie Huseman, STANDING: Susie Oakley, Peggy Morgan, Tom Davis, Kathy Horn, Linda Bitter, and Bill Rouse. nc 'ae 3 ' 'B ll 99' -'J if 3 - f, I -as Ready to distribute the new issues are: Leonard Kaiser, Harold Reisler, Jeannette Close, Gary Hayden, Marcia Murphy, Ki Geske, Martha Otto, Helen Bean, Michael Brown. The U5lle elle5 TIIIS Ye'-1 Wefer FIRST ROW1 M- Otto, M- GVOYWOVM M. Grossarth, J. Strieby, M. Keswick, S. Kita, M. White, K. Geske J. Harvey, N. Newman, M, Murphy, J. Ertel, C, Cruttenden. SEC- OND ROW: D. Willing, M. Jackson, L, Bollhorst, J. Kline, J. Harvey, 'XX D i CQ J 997 37 f .ex O' Wfwgf li.fi Pep Club members this year were: FIRST ROW: M. Keswick, J. Strie by, M. Grannan, M. Grcssarth, K. Geske, P. Ellis, D. Doht, F. Mahon P. Garner, S. Clampitt, H. Davis, J, Harvey, C. Herschler, D. Pratt N. Newman, D, Branson, M, Keller, S. Postle. SECOND ROW: P Burns, R, Lagemann, P. Henthorn, A. Hodel, P, McCune, M. Crooks M. Schroder, V. Miller, A. Eliason, J. Wallace, K. Crowley, J. Kline J, Harvey, A. Nuessen, L. Shrader, B, Ruyle, K. Phares, L, Bollhorst J. Hamlolin, S, Irwin. THIRD ROW: P. Boehl, C. Cruttenden, M, McEwen, M. Withers, H. Bean, L. Campbell, C. Huseman, M. Murphy, L, Burnley, L. Howerter. Victor ,Victor , N. Watkins, M. White, J. Ertel, K. Wittler, M. Otto, S. Davis, J Vandiver, P, Morgan, J. Davis, C. Jones, L. Hunter. FOURTH ROW M. Humphrey, D. Toohey, N. Nicloy, K. Browdy, C. Fisk, J. Martin J. Finley, J, lnghram, G. Weinberg, C. Horn, D. Baughmon, J. Geer J. Mohrman, L, Willing, A, Akers, P, Hastings. FIFTH ROW: C Akers, N. Moore, L. Huechteman, H. Hollister, L. Bitter, D. Slough T. Rosendale, S. Kita, J. Auw, B. Halle, J. Hutt, J. Hendricks, H Ator, P. Hagemann, G, Hudnut, M. Jackson, L. Burnley. The members of the Boy's Pep Club were: FIRST ROW: B. Swed R. Geske, S. Neidig, P. Withers, M. Connell, S. Franzeen, D. Hen thorn, J. Adams, R. Quillrnan, K. Dulaney. SECOND ROW: K. Jacobs, S. Oellcaus, B. Pennington, T. Foster, R. Campbell, M. McCune 7 Y Y That s Qur Cry! , K. McAllister, V. Paul, B. Ziegert R McLaughlin D Gumper THIRD ROW: R. Wittalcer, M. Mann A Lanrts B Thompson R Wernand G. Brereton, J. Pieper, T, Bean Practicing a new cheer are the QHS cheerleaders: Patti McCune, Janet Wilcox, Marianne Keller Judy Fish, Vicki Cunningham, and Maureen Johnson. ,QW L, f a Q fs, .1 i V , . Xl9l49 wfiff A H' 5 .C 3' ,ws l ii., P 4' 5 ...f: Muna. '. ', N 1 1 gfl'.,. -!i'.,xFf,' J, Q' H l' F 1'f24' -.., .e,.1-,,. 3' , ,5 3-.R ' 5 U-W Ea- I A , , ,E vi:-5, me 'I O 34 - Q 0549 Band Performs Musical Due to the large enrollment in instrumental music this year, two bands were formed, the OHS Concert Band and the OHS Varsity Band. Performances were given by each group separately, as well as by the entire l4O members of the two bands combined. Leading both aggregations through a busy year were director Dale Kimpton and his assistant Frank Kalitzky. Providing music tor all home football and basketball games took a great deal ot the members' time, as did practice for the precision drill work which was an outstanding feature ot football games and several parades. Highlighting the list ot activities for the Concert Band was the three-day tour. Concerts were played on the tirst two days at Macomb High, Peoria Richwoods, Rich Township, and Lincoln Way High. The third day was reserved for sightseeing in Chicago, Funds for the trip were earned from the proceeds ot New Faces and the band's candy sale. Calendar of Events Sept. 29 Band Initiation Picnic Jan. 25-26 All-State Music Festival Oct. T8 Fall Festival Parade Oct. 22 United Fund Parade Nov. lO Football trip to Galesburg Nov. T7 All-District Music Festival Nov. 30 Sadie Hawkins Dance Dec. l7 Christmas Caroling Jan. i9 New Faces Shiow FLUTES and PICCOLOS. S. Veach, S. Birkenmaier, K. Bloom, P, Scog- gan, P. Blunt, M. Schnell, B. Weinand, C. Stegeman, M. Carter, N, Isaacson, R. Woods, K. Derrick, M. Decker, M. Briggs, N. Crooks, B. Bruce, S. Ellis. E FLAT CLARINET: B. Madsen. B FLAT CLARINET: K. McLaughlin, J. Doyle, P. Sargent, G. Anerino, L. Fonza, P, Angell, T. Stratman, J. Hearn, B. Marshall, A, Schroeder, B. Hoffman, C, Hardin, A. Stouflacher, D. Bangert, G. Rampley, K. Vandenboom, Feb. 3 Winter Concert Feb. 28 - March 2 Tour March lo State Music Contest April 20 All America City Parade May l5 Spring Concert May 29 Award Banquet L. Degitz, T. Sims, S. Kulla, ALTO CLARINETS: S. Davis, T. Dreasler. BASS CLARINETS: J. McKinney, J. Bleritlinger, A. Hammond, J. Hoyt. OBOE: S. Crist, N, Di Loreto, S. Gibbs. BASSOONS1 J. Bricker L. Blackwood, D. Byerly. ALTO SAXOPHONE1 B. Gilbert, P. Voll- bracht, J. Davis. TENOR SAXOPHONE: S. Garrison, M. Franks. BARITONE SAXOPHONE. L. Guenther. f s C. Repertoire on Tour Band Council FIRST ROW: R. Hess, president, S. Veach, recording secretary, K. McLaughlin, treasurer, G. Angell, V Cook, corresponding secretary, K. Jacobs, viceepresident. SECOND ROW: P. Scoggan, librarian, L. Black wood, J. Bricker, S. Garrison, J. McKinney. THIRD ROW: B. Schnack, J. Hatch, drum maior, P, Merkel assistant drum maior, J. Leathers, L. Fonza, M. Decker, G. Scott. FRENCH HORNS. G. Angell, N. Fisher, S. Fischer, D. Zimmerman, D. Seeley, M. McGinley, J. Swisher, M. Gallaher. BARITONES. P. Merkel, B. Wemhoener, C. Chipman, K. Bruce, J. Gillhouse. TUBAS1 B. Schnack, T. Austin, S, Schelp, J. Knoclel, G. Scott, J. Barnes, B. Heiclbreder, R. Omer, P. Nelson, G. Waters. CORNETS: A. Black- wood, S. Parsons, S. Peak, S. Massingill, K. Jacobs, L. Kulla, C. Phillips, M. Hartung, L. Bowman, D. Thomas, T. Browdy, M. Thevil, -Q R, Seward, S. Mester, W. Brocksieck, H. Wright, G. Sims, J. Herald T. Meyer, G. Henry. TRUMPETS: J. Pritchett, R, Degitz. TROMBONES R. Hess, R. DeGroot, K. Turner, J. Tomamichel, L. Schieferdecker D. Waack, M. Decker, S. Hoyne, J. Walters, J, Hancock, S. Pippenger D. McConnell, B. Beever, M. Phillips. PERCUSSION: J. Leathers,J Bailey, D. Adams, T. Sandman, C. Schnieder, J. Hinton, R. Hoffman D. Henderson. STRING BASSES: J. Hatch, V. Cook, E. Barnes. f 3' 4.4 es 0 . .N 159 S 'sir F. 2 -ft-IESPIANS I K. LAD LAI FIRST ROW: R. Brocksmith, J. Shair, P. Henthorn, N Isaacson, J. Strieby, L. Klatt. SECOND ROW: J. Hum phrey, F. Stevens. THIRD ROW: P. Boehl, J. Quay, A l Schroeder, C. Cruttenden. Act Well Your Part . . Completing its third year ot activity at CQHS is the National Thespian Honor Society, more commonly recog- nized as the Thespians. Under the leadership ot Mr. Wiley Euwer, the Thespians form the center of dramatic activity. They organize and produce all QHS plays. ln December the Thespians presented Oscar Wilde's unique play, The Importance ot Being Earnest. ln May, the timely presentation Breath ot Spring was given by the Thespians. This year the Thespians has a membership ot thirteen students with twenty apprentices. lt has a governing body consisting ot: Lavonne Klatt, president, Jack ln- ghram, vice-president, Pat Henthorn, secretary-treasurer, Patty Boehl, historian, Jane Strieby, program chairman. Membership is based on a credit system with a mini- mum requirement of ten points. These points are earned through approved television, radio, dramatic, and stage- cratt work. Students Form New Medical Club Designed to replace Future Nurses, the new Medical Club has been successful in interesting both boy and girl students in personal and community health. This organization also encourages members to tind out what the T50 health careers otter and require in the way ot training. Any student interested in a health career is eligible tor membership. The board ot control, with the Adams County Medical Auxiliary, is instrumental in planning the program each month. Talks by leading authorities in their professional fields, trips to hospitals, and films are all a part ot the yearly activities. Mr. Dewell is the sponsor, and otticers tor the T962- 63 school year were: Patty Ellis, president, Paula Garner, Hrst vice-president, Ann Eliason, second vice-president, Kathy Head, third vice-president, Sharon Kita, secretary, Vicki Cunningham, treasurer. FIRST ROW: L. Hcwerter, V. Cunningham, S. Fonza, J. Davis, L. McCabe, K. Miller, K. Geske, D. Branson, K, Gray, C. Tipton, J. Blanton, H. Ator, L. Jones. SECOND ROW: D. Dittmer, J. Melton, J. Hamblin, C. Mann, P. Scoggan, J. Cherny, K. Wittler, P. Ellis, M. McCoy, M. Grannan, B. Speck- hart, J. Mangold. THIRD ROW: C. Finley, G. Hudnut, A. Smith, P. Hardy, R. Linnenburger, J. Findley, P, Garner, J. Greer, N. Newman, J. Eckert, J. Kelle, N. Bell, J. Junk, L. Dochterman. FOURTH ROW: M. Hackbarth, D. Baughman, J. Maynard, C. Richardson, Z. Rems, M. Franks, A. Eliason, M. Robinson, M. Altmix, L. Klatt, S. Smith, P. Blunt, B. Halle, J. Bricker, S. Garrison. A te 8 0 as I J' J JI J - .fs-A I Un ' . ,i . . ,, 'CA than? Q QF 17 ,oy 1 Q A . 1 U vo 0,3 ' -rio' 'KFF .f. 5 L Q 04? 15 L ila c SEATED: I. L. Brakensiek R. Jansen, B. Cole, G Grant, D. Miller, B. Kehl SECOND ROW: L. Ippensen M. Anders, K. Ippensen, L Fischer, B. Miller, M. Mc Cune, B. Cottrell, M. Mixer D. Dulaney, L. Ohnemus. FFA Winning the Future Farmers ot America district speak- ing contest, for the third consecutive year, was the high- light ot the '62-'63 school year tor the local FFA. Larry Fischer, who won the public speaking award last year, again walked oft with top honors. Among other events during the year, the FFA took a spring trip to Peoria, which proved to be educational, as well as enioyable. The annual Parent-Son Banquet was held on February 20, at the Flamingo. Larry Fischer and Larry Ippensen, each winning three Foundation Awards, Boys Delve Into Agriculture were honored at this event, Several tund raising projects were carried out during the year. The FFA boys sponsored a dance after a basketball game, sold magazines, and gleaned corn to raise money tor their trip and other endeavors. Othcers tor the I962-63 school year were, president, Larry Ippensen, vice-president, Gerald Peters, secretary, Larry Fischer, treasurer, Kyle Wittler, sentinel, Keith Fleer, reporter, Bill Cottrell. Mr. I. L. Brake-nsiek again spon- sored the Future Farmers. FHA Participants Learn b Doing One cup ot sugar, one teaspoon ot vanilla, two cups ot tiour . . . are tarniliar words among the Future Home- makers ot America. The sponsor tor this group is Miss Irene Ehrhart. The purpose ot the organization is expressed by their motto, Toward New Horizons. The girls strive to learn the methods which would promote better family living. Awards such as State Homemaker Degree, Scholar- ship Awards, International Awards, and Honorary Degrees may be earned by Quincy FHA members. More knowledge and experience can be gained by the girls through these opportunities. FHA, set up on a local and national level, sends several outstanding members to workshops and conven- tions each year. The program and activities tor the meetings are planned by the chairmen and co-chairmen ot each home economics class. FIRST ROW: E. Manley, L. Woods, B. Dolbeare, B. Summers, D. Decker, L. Attey, S. Spilker, VV. Jackson, D. Vandermaiden, A. May, J. Irwin. SECOND ROW: I. Ehrhart, S. Durbin, P. Goehl, N. Jansen, K. Nutt, J. Maynard, L. Beckman, M. Paup, K. Keck, K. Chapman. THIRD ROW: L. Strader, S. Knowles, C. Lord, M. Burks, C. Burrows, C. Maddox, J. Delven, J, Carr, P. Kaiser, C. Potter, D. Smith, J. Warner, D. Sass, D. Parrick, G. Saxbery. FOURTH ROW: M. Bias, L. Dochterrnan, J. Mangold, B. Norton, S. Johnson, R. Warner, V. Ward, D. Wintield, S, Walker, L. Willer, L. Fisher, M. Bowman, R. Crouch, B . Greenlief. MAH A-. 6,9 iw, Q , Y-X .N 4, 4. S K rx Zi. EH- E5 1 Qt 7 I' If. , it - - -'I f, iv I ,LC 44,0 I I 80,35 W e 'WW .. . s - . ... . 1-A lt.-5.1.1 PAL OFFICERS SEATED: Lewella Klatt, treasurer, Kassie Winsor, secretary, Pat Cravens, president, Marilyn Schroder, vice-president. FIRST ROW: G. Aneririo, B. Gilbert, M. Decker, D. Willing, B. Ruyle, M. Moore, L. Huechteman, E. Belyea, P. Ellis, D. Doht, C. Laos, Miss Dorothy Dodd, G. Doyle. SECOND ROW: L. Wilhoit, C. Crum- rine, B. Weir, L. Smith, J. Junk, C. Phillips, K. Scheiter, D. Edwards, A. Foley, R. Brodney, D, Seifert, J. Strieby, R. Hess, M. Benedetto THIRD ROW: A. Hammond, C. Douglas, C. Cruttenden, S. Hagler S. Vandeheide, F. Rosendale, B. Schoch, C. Akers, P. Abbott, B Krohn, N, Preston, E. Paul, J. Mester. FOURTH ROW: D, Hender- son, D. Boltz, D. Ernst, S. Buckwalter, D. Gill, B. Hollander, T Hall, B. Starkey, R. Hoffman, J. Buckner, L. Bears, J. Hinton, R Omer, B. Fehlberg, B. Fischer, J. Pieper, Club Sends Student to Mexico lnstead ot the larger and more elaborate banquet usually held each spring, this year the Pan American League had a dinner tor local members only on April 23 at the Flamingo. This change was made so that more money would be available tor the Spanish Workshop scholarship. At this year's banquet Father Neal Kaveny trom Quincy College was the guest speaker. The winner ot this year's scholarship tor summer study in Monterey, Mexico was Linda Burnley. Second, third, and fourth-place runners-up were Chuck Kremer, Pris- cilla Ostrander, and Jane Peterson, respectively. In order to earn money tor this award, PAL members have sold book covers, briet tolios, and have sponsored dances. Next year the group hopes to give two scholar- ships. By maintaining a high grade average and meeting certain other requirements, upper-class Spanish students may become eligible tor membership in the Sociedad Honorana Hispanica. Members ot this honor society may ioin the tertulia Spanish group, which meets every two weeks. xl Y V V Y If J xl Steve Bybee, Patty Ellis, DeEdra Doht, and David Brown simulate local color of Spanish living as they do a Latin-American dance. 1 FIRST ROW: J. Bowers, S. Madison, S. Stebbins, J. Hendricks, M. Johnson, J. Kline, H. Ator, J. Blanton, L, Brickman. SECOND ROW: R. Hummel, S, Schoenebaum, M. McEwen, S. lrwin, K. Head, J. Cawthon, M. Otto, N. Keys, B. Hoffman, T. Madison. THIRD ROW: M. Hackbarth, N. Weaver, H, Davis, J. Wallace, B. DuPuy, M. Grossarth, R. Olson, A. Hodel, A. Akers. FOURTH ROW: J. Find- ley, P, Burns, J. Adams, M. Robertson, A. Eliason, M. Connell, K. McAllister, Pupils Compose Romanus Senatus The members ot Ouinciensis Romanus Senatus, the Latin Club of OHS which is made up ofthe Caesar and Cicero classes ot Miss Margaret Fischer and Miss Anna Clitt, may be the only students able to translate this year's Ouippi theme: Menti et Corpori, which is the motto aitixed to the class rings' seal. The purpose ot the organization is to acquaint the members with Roman lite, customs, and beliefs, and to point out the influence of the language and Roman ways NW? i! 7 - c 'rl I. Modeling Roman attire for Caesar's ap- proval are Linda Paul, Bill DuPuy, and Randy Olson. ot our modern society. Each class is an actual Roman senate consisting ot two consuls fpresidents , two aediles, ivice-presidents in charge ot programsf, a censor isecre- taryi, and a quaestor 'treasurer . Following Latin Club tradition, club activities included. sponsoring a candidate for the Sweetheart Ball, Jo Anne Wallace, having the Cakus Walkus booth at the winter carnival, and holding the annual Roman-style banquet in April during Latin Week. l mfg . -.1 -- me Q L i 3 i ' rl' ..,, . 4715 a .ci e, F' if fin' Pau Var il' Student council otticers this year were: FIRST ROW: Suzi Veach, secretary, Doug Bush, president, Jaan Bowers, viceepresident. SECOND ROW: Gigi Angell, recorder, Kirk McAllister, parliamentarian, Patti Mc- Cune, treasurer. Coun il Promotes Publi Relations Quincy Senior High School's student council is a link between the faculty, administration, and students. The members consist ot the class presidents, ive respre- sentatives from each class elected at large, and an elected representative tram each home room. The council concentrates on showing interest in good government, encouraging school spirit, promoting knowledge, and developing local cooperation. This year the council sponsored many activities inclucl- ing the Fall Festival in October, the Winter Carnival in March, Student Council Week in April, the May Fete, and several taculty teas. During the basketball games and dances following them, the members were re- FIRST ROW: K. Gray, D. Seifert, F. Mahon, B. Weinand, S. Birkenrnaier, L. Hawerter, J. Clark, E. Seeland, E, Vahlkamp, E. Belyea, T. Riley, J. Bowers. SECOND ROW: G. Billings, C. Sprague, V, Cunningham, S. Fonza, J. Hutt, J. Good, J. lnghram, D. Green, N, Newman, B, Howerton, M. Keller, S. Veach, P. McCune, J Isaacson. THIRD ROW: G. Angell, P. Angell, K. Head, M. Otto, C sponsible tor selling retreshments. The council rented two paper vending machines which took the place ot the school store, previously operated by the council. Fran Mahon and Kirk McAllister represented Quincy High School at Champaign High School tor a week in exchange tor Jeanie Hixson. While visiting our school, Jeanie stayed with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hutt and Janet. Delegates tram our council were sent to the Pekin District Association at Student Councils, held in Kewanee, Illinois, and the convention at Illinois State Association ot Stu- dent Councils, in Chicago. Mr. K. Lane Miller, sponsor to the QHS group, is serving as the State Co-ordinator at the IASC. Fisk, L. Klatt, D. Bush, M. White, C, Huseman, M. Hoener, J. Fish T. Shelton, G. Goeppner, C. Bailey. FOURTH ROW: Z. lams, L Pappas, J. Farr, R. Mangold, B. Miller, T. Miles, R. Butler, M Conover, S, Hunter, W. Campbell, L. Gross, K. Stice, K. McAllister B. Ziegert, K. Rodemich. . M. . i. X , , , ., ,..,...Wt1.ew1 r Q1h. sa na-mail l m.l m:lm al' ...M L--, K 4- : 32 1 71 . ls this love? ,.. J x5 'fe f ' 'e' . g wr, . 9-,A .:- if if- Nl H' icq .W M ,, .' V r -Jesse,-,-f ws, fi 2 ' t . ' - 'Q -QM ff.. - as 1.2 ' 1. gy' Buzz became well acquainted with Miss Newell in the library, since B Q ' iQfs1f:sf.fsf1wf1 . . , , , , -4' .sS:s 4S:7-':f:1'K ' reading is one of his favorite pastimes. .?t'f.3i3s seSi!HJ' ' 'Y V rfzf if flifiltgil' ' f iufwr fm,-vw? .Phe 1 A1514-3. if M ii 4 , .. fr'5Um? 'x'isl S , 'gift 'I-ss If M 15, V. ,- ,sn Buzz Attends QHS Burlchard iBuzzi Ziegert, this year's AFS student from West Berlin, Germany, led an activity-filled year during his stay in Quincy. While attending Qi-lS, his classes included speech, English literature, American problems, in which he is extremely interested, physical education, US. history, and iournalism. Buzz lived with Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kent for the school term. For the benefit of the American Field Service, Buzz gave ap- proximately Hftyefive speeches to schools and organizations outside of QHS. When asked what he thought of the U.S., Buzz said iokingly, American girls are just simply gorgeous. I prefer them to German girls. Later he said seriously, This year has been a wonderful ex- perience and a part of me will always remain 'American '. Buzz classi- fies himself as a humanitarian. This was the third year that our student council has sponsored an AFS student. Plans are nearly completed for another exchange student to visit our school next year. With Roger Kent, his brother for the year, and Steve Happel, Buzz dis- cusses American problems. an -rv' bmi. .. .Q I , ,, ., . P if ff M Buzz takes pictures of moments to remember. 9.45 You must proceed with great vigah! 2 ,Vx Tl l A 2 5 T i i FIRST ROW: J. Sirieby, S. Happel, R. Sieward, D. Winters, N. Keys, Schumacher, J. Holzgrafe. THIRD ROW: A. Wooleyhan, D. Voorhees, B. Gnuse, l.. Kaiser, K. PrunTy. SECOND ROW: B. Fleer, R, Olson, B. J. Hcener, D, Cashman, M. RoberTson, H. Knapheide, J. Haich, K. DuPuy, S. Dougherty, R. Campbell, H. Garver, D, HuechTernan, A, McAlliSTer, W. Campbell, B. Black, D. Weinberg. They Hold the Key of Service ff: Mr. Cudney, The sponsor, waTches Don Weinberg, presidenT, and Bob Black, vice-presidenf, lower The flag in The center courT aT The close of The school day. Key Club, which was formed in Quincy High School in l959, is sponsored by The Quincy Kiwanis in co- operaTion wiTh school ohlcials, ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes and Canada, There are local, disTricT, and inTer- naTional organizaTions. The local club is a member of Division No, 9 in a disTricT comprising all of lllinois and easTern Iowa. To qualify Tor membership, boys may be sophomores, juniors, or seniors, They musT, in addiTion, display quali- Ties of scholarship, characTer, and leadership. The purpose of The club is To develop iniTiaTive, lead- ership abiliTy, and good ciTizenship. ConTending ThaT no iob is Too large or Too small Tor iT To Tackle, The Key Club Thrives on acTive work and service proiecTs boTh in The school and The communiTy. This year acTiviTies have included raising and lower- ing The Tlag beTore and aTTer school, clearing The Tables in The cafe-Teria aT noon, and ushering aT school evenfs. ln The main oTTlce The boys insTalled chimes ThaT are heard before announcemems are read over The loud-speaker sysTem. The club also obTained, Tor The school grounds, a Tlag, which had been recenTly flown over The Unifed STaTes CapiTol in WashingTon, D.C. On April 5 To 7, eleven boys, accompanied by Their advisor and Mr. WalTer Andrus oT Quincy Kiwanis, aTTended The disTricT convenTion in Chicago. Head- quaners Tor The evenT was The EdgewaTer Beach HoTel. Ohlcers who have served during The l962-i963 school year are Don Weinberg, presidenT, Bob Black, vice-president, Harold Knapheide, secreTary, Dan Voor- hees, Treasurer, and Dennis Cashman, sergeanT-aT-arms. The TaculTy advisor is Mr. RoberT Cudney. 94 Radio Club members, SEATED: D. Murphy, B. Burbank, T. Dreasler, G, Scott, J. Veile, K. Du- laney, P. Wellman, W. Ward. STANDING: B, Crossan, D. Voss, J. Barnes, T. Strotman, D Rosenboom, P. Jones, T Heiclen, C. Tortorige, T Stevens, B. Gnuse, R Eberle. Roi' Ham Learn Radio Code Located in room 38, the Senior High amateur radio station is operated and maintained by the Amateur Radio Club members. At present, this is a IOO-watt sta- tion that has been licensed to operate wih the call letters WQYPI and with general class license privileges. The station equipment now consists of a communications receiver, a transmitter, a code-practice tape machine, a code-practice record player, and a code oscillator unit. These items have been purchased with money earned by the club through the sponsorship of school dances. During weekly meetings the club members discuss radio theory and practice receiving the international Morse code. A passing grade in both theory and code is necessary before a person can obtain an amateur license that is issued by the Federal Communications Commission. Two club members, Ronald Eberle and Tom Stevens, hold conditional class licenses. Several other members hope to qualify soon for the novice class license. The officers are: President, Ronald Eberle, Vice-Presb dent, Tom Stevens, and Secretary-Treasurer Carl Tor- torige. Peter Buban is the club advisor and trustee. FDA's Are First with Blazers Another first has been achieved by the Quincy Senior High chapter of Future Distributors. It became the first FDA chapter in Illinois to purchase the identifying dark blue blazers with the FDA insignia on the pocket. This year the Future Distributors celebrated their seventh annual Distributive Education Day. Included in these festivities was a kick-oFf breakfast sponsored by the employers of the FDA students. This year the Future Distributors attended the Leadership Conference in Springfield. Delegates to the conference were Jerry Kooken, Ken Cobern, Ruth Bower, and Barb Merker. Continuing in their twenty-third year of organization, the Quincy Future Distributors are under the sponsorship of Neal F. Myers. This year the Chapter consisted of twenty-one members. Ken Cobern served as president, Tom Simpson as vice president, Ruth Bower as secretary, and Carroll Gaskill as treasurer. FIRST ROW: S, Wise- man, B. Walbring, B. Collins, S. Anderson, R. Rathbun, L. Barker, C. Cookson. S E C O N D ROW: B. Merker, B, Bower, C. Henkenmeier, J. Kaelber, C. Gaskill, J. Fee, S. Harms, Mr. Neal Myers, THIRD ROW: T. Ingersoll, R. Hills, T. Simpson, J. Kooken, P. Price, K. Cobern, L. Schieferdecker. 5 S 2 l L 1 i f . Orchestra members, FIRST ROW: J. Basinger, D. Rosenboom, E. Barnes, J, Greer. SECOND ROW: J. Bowers, J. Kline, B. Donald, C. Belknap, S. Veach, S. Birkenmaier, K. Bloom, C. Hollembeak. THIRD ROW: B. Reed, R. Shoemaker, K. Moentman, J. Sittler, D. Watson, K. Stauffacher, K. McLaughlin, L. Fonza, J. Doyle, B. Gilbert. FOURTH ROW: K. Head, T. Deere, V. Fountain, M. Samios, J. Peterson, L. Quick, R. Mahannah, J. Swisher, D. Zimmerman, S. Fischer, N. Fisher, G. Angell. FIFTH ROW: J. Hatch, B. Wagner, V. Cook, R. Lahl, B. Helmer, G. Pyle. S y It.with Musi Saying it with music, the OHS orchestra, along with its director, Mr. Wayne Pyle, again provided a year of entertainment and musical enrichment for the entire community. To start the many fall events the orchestra Transformed the cafeteria and student lounge into a Latin American supper club for its annual pops concert. Playing a number of pop tunes, the group provided a lively show for the capacity audience who attended the Room- bolerof' A second popular orchestra co-sponsored event was the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and in February the annual Winter Concert was given for the public, this year honoring Paul E. Morrison and featuring violinist Dave Rosenboom. The State Contest in March, the Kirksville Tour, and String Clinic in Champaign brought much pleasure to the participants and many honors back to OHS. As a new offering this year the orchestra combined with the chorus for the Easter oratorio of Eliiah. Late in the spring the annual banauet was held, during which were presented the awards won by the members during the year. As a traditional tInale to the season, the orchestra played for commencement and baccalaureate ceremonies. Calendar of Events QA Sept. 29 - Get Acquainted Picnic Oct. 26 -Junior High Assembly Oct. 3I - Senior High Assembly Nov. 3 - Pops Concert l2oombole-ro Nov. I7 - All-District Nov. 30 - Sadie Hawkins Dec. I7 - Christmas Caroling Jan. 25-26 - All-State Feb. 22 - Winter Concert Mar. I6 - State Contest Mar. 27 - Kirksville Tour Mar. Q9-30 W String Clinic April 7 - Elijah May I5 - Spring Concert May 29 - Banquet June Q - Baccalaureate June 7 - Commencement T f't-i FIRST ROW: L. Brickman, S. Garrison, S. Thompson, N. Weaver. SECOND ROW: N. Di Loreto, S. Gibbs, B. Schcch, C. Tipton, R Kinard, M. Hoener. THIRD ROW: J. Bricker, L. Blackwood, S. Oak ley, M. Johnson, N. Newman, M. Withers, N. Epperson, L. Camp bell. FOURTH ROW: S. Parsons, K. Jacobs, A. Blackwood, D Qi-172 XI, .5f f Orchestra Ensemble Comprising the T962-63 string ensemble are John Basinger, Dave Rosenboom, Joan Bowers, Scotty Parsons, Nancy Weaver, and Sandy Garrison, This extra curricular group, made up ot advanced players from the orchestra, is chosen by Mr. Pyle. Each month these five musicians play for many civic organizations, selections which are more ditchcult arrange- ments than can be accomplished in class. As a Hrst this year they were chosen with nine like groups by the University ot Illinois to represent OHS at Allerton Park Contest, I r Thomas, T. Austin, R. De Groot, J. Tomamichel M Decker R Hess V C. Stegeman, A. Ohnemus, C. Richardson STANDING H Wayne - Pyle, J. Barns, D. Adams, C. Schnieder, J Leathers Members not A pictured: R. Hersmeyer, A. Peak, S. Smith Orchestra Council SEATED: J. Bricker, K. McLaughlin, S. Garri- son, K. Head, M. John- son, R. Hess, S. Veach. STANDING: V. Cook, G. Angell, L. Fonza, D. Rosenboom, J. Bas- inger, N. Weaver, J. Leathers. HL? ' ,J f 1 ff 'k : ai M W , ,, .ff A -5? 'Wm ., ,Q ii f. Sports 1 'T 0 QQ J a I N .hu-5-' if S' , il' Af Tiff' Xl L Q 'L',.k p. V lgrj fa' -K li- -N.. eff H' ,f. - 2 4 .15 ,R . ' 8' . 2 . ' of fi'-W ' , Gif' E-51 V.-.. K Q . P ...Ia K rm M V. K K V I V K , . . - V- 'Q 18-all 45 f .43 - 43 ,lqgf 30' .29 29 .14 36 A. . A,- e...,. gf -.9 . . Q - .15 ,, .V H k'-' -Q' , J:--',,f s , , .. ,. -sf! 4 Q: , , ,Q - .:. , v - ' -3. V vb' - w i',ffJfLg,,'i 0 L . is U ef P IN 1 'Y N ll ? K ? 1' B BMX: M37'lf47 ,, ' 'Al 44 34 ' 24 . . .2 , 20, 41 r'27 3 r 5 H it f- . -TSP ' ee an . L , . get 7 .:. . 'ff' ,VW-23 Q , fe, FL.-L .13 ' - . .,,. L - N W. V V -N N,:: . ., , ' W. ' ga - , , Q 1 A A l ' ' . f. t .. ' E fs R46 !g435 . '39 , .l . ,i l 37 I9 23 A g . ' , gt X ' L . . ' A Q . -VLQ . .. . 1 H P V X .., x l W: 'v ' H P? . ' ...4..2s.' . ll .. 5' lv- . f ,. -'gatvib-1 ..'l f .. .-f- 4',AV : f- ar' :. 'l f1 P :- 9 ' FOOTBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW: R. Kent, manager, S. Tacketf, B. Pieper, K. Sheflller, J. Hvssong, J. Farr, R. Plctt, M. Dafferner. K. Howerton, T. Gross, S. Oeklaus, R. Campbell, R. Geske, S. Gustison, Jacobs, manager. THIRD ROW: Coach .lack Hammock, 5. ARSVS, K. P. Wellman, L. Nixon, S. Hamann, D. Nicholson, B. Hickerson, R. 5TiCe, J. l-Ong, l-. YOI'l4, 5- HUUTGV, M. ROb6I'lSOf1, D. Little, T- Bvefef, Grider, S. Hqppel, manager. SECOND ROW: T, Shelton, T, Dqvis, B, J. Lambertus, J. Bower, C. Howe, T. Tschannen, T. Foster, Coach Gary Newberry, P. Burns, R. Buckner, B. Black, W. Campbell, R. Butler, J. Zb0fI'1Gl4, C0ClCl'1 Clell WOde- Football Team Fights Valiantl Schedule GHS OPPONENT O .... Alton .... .. 45 O .... Collinsville ...... 6 6 .... Maine Township . . 34 O .... East St. Louis .... 32 O .... Keolcuk ........ 26 7 .... Burlington . . . . 20 l4 .... Mattoon ........ 34 l9 .... Granite City .... 6 l4 .... Galesburg . . .. . 34 Bob Black Wayne Campbell Captain-Fullback Halfback L 100 Scotty Akers Halfback Phil Burns John Lang Center Tackle Ron Butler Guard John Lambertus Ray Buckner Steve Hunter Joe Hussong Tackle Halfback Tackle Tackle John Pieper End Ken Stice Steve Oelklaus End Center 101 Ron Geske Guard 3 it Ah. .M Gary Zbornak, Back- tield Coach, Jack Hammock, Line Coach, Clell Wade, Head Coach, Bill Strickland, Sophomore Coach, and Bill Dornacher, Sophomore Coach discuss strategy for the next game. Football honors were presented to Ron Geske, Most Improved Player, Steve Hunter, Most Valua- ble Lineman, and Bob Black, Most Valuable Player. Ray Buckner steps out against Burlington. . Jr 5 , ! 1? X X Varsity managers: Roger Kent, Keith Jacobs, Steve Happel. 'P X X ff 7 FIRST ROW. R. Reis, R. Hollander, R. Hild, D. Schullion, M. Borden, Schrnelzle, T. Hayden, G- Hillerts. M. DcFferner. THIRD ROW: Coach P. Jenkins, D. Rota, R. Buxmon, N. Gentry, M. Dorothy, A. Conners, Bill Strickland, T. Wilkening, B. Newberry, G. Harrison, H. Miller, A. E. Smith, D. Eversden. SECOND ROW: D. Finney, Manager, L. Kaiser, Slater, G, O'Dell, P. Nolan, C. Leonard, B. Wemhoener, J. Smith, L. B. Miller, P. Nelson, R. Mangold, J. Wyatt, D. Winters, D. Palos, M. Uppinghouse, T. Davis. RIFLE CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW E Barnes B Dyche R Wemard hard? P WeIIman A Logsdon P Withers R Wrchern D McCon J. Leathers, B. Wemhoener, R. Slocum J Barnes D Zwmmerman B nell R Crossan C Courry M Mahoney J H II M Rhodes J Kun Henze, P. Osfrander. SECOND ROW Coach Lowell Prrebe G Don e FIRST ROW: R. Weinond, J. Leathers, B. Wemhoener, R. SIocum, J, Barnes. SECOND ROW: R. Crossan, C. Courty, B. Dyche, B. Henze, D. Zim- merman. Top Ten FIRST ROW: F. Grimmett, D. Cashman, W. Campbell, B. Wilson, K. Stice, G. Thompson. SECOND ROW: S, Hanks, K. Young, S, Bybee, H. Knapheide, l.. Gross, J. Stratman, T. Cobb, D. Hendren. Blue Devils Fl High - Fall Hard Schedule QHS OPPONENT 53 ...... Moline ..... .. 57 ...... Collinsville .. .. 57 42 ...... Champaign ...... 38 REGIONAL 82 . . . . Peoria Limestone . . 49 l27 ...... West Pike ..... . . 37 72 ...... Canton ......... 53 ...... Unity ........... .... 4 7 63 ...... Wood River . . . 47 ...... Christian Brothers . . . . . . . 56 64 . . . . Pittsfield ....,. 54 SECTIONAL 69 ...... Glenbard West . . . 48 ...... Warsaw . . . . . . 47 52 ...... Marion ........ 40 ...... Galesburg ....... ..... 6 I 66 .. .. Edwardsville .. 47 ...... Centrailia .. 58 ...... Herrin .......... 53 ...... Waukegan ....... 5l ...... Springfield Lanphier 73 ...... Galesburg ....... 50 ...... Edwardsville .. 86 ...... Macomb .... 63 ...... Jacksonville .... 86 ...... Canton .......... 68 ...... Decatur Lakeview . 59 ...... Springfield ....... 63 ...... Decatur MacArthur 87 ...... Springfield Feitshans 60 ...... Granite City ..... 75 ...... Alton ........ 64 48 53 44 38 60 62 49 60 33 35 5l 53 56 67 ff Q ff- 104 The cheering section reflects the tension of a close game. 1 . . gt: R 3 Q in ,fb .fi-A .ff Wombo leaps high To lay one in. Leopin Larry leaps foo Iotel Devils See Hot Action Coaches: D. Hendren, J. Hom- mock, J. Ingle- meyer, S. Hunks. Harold Knopheide oufsfretclwes the Kol'1ok's Roger Bohnestiehl. Managers: J. Blackwood, R. Kent, J. Sylvester, B. Rouner, J. Tomlin. A tense moment in the pep club. Knap goes for two points and one charging foul. s L Q : .A .4 i Z: as x., Bobby Wilson battles Earl for a rebound. 15, 3 N . 6 F Q36 QC i CQXIXVX Dv 5 J v . X P Yi 90 GSW. HB XJ -, xf , 1? W... f if, if V C X I , , M f X ,V W,.,.M..,.,.,e..A-...... .M-L2..M,,,..,.f,.,,........-,.i,. WnW,s.wq-avfvwfyfff--, 'r fi-Q 5 .,. , s 5 A 4 2 Top three players of the year grin happily with their trophies: Harold Knaphelde Most improved Ployer ond Best Rebounder, Larry Gross, Best Free-Throw Percentage and Most Valuable Playerg and Wayne Campbell, Best Defensive Player, Junior Varsity FIRST ROW: S. Gustinson, T. Miles, R. Hagenah, S. Gentemon, C. Scharnhorst. SECOND ROW K Young G. Rottman, J. Buch, H. Shair, M. Conover. 3:11. WRESTLING TEAM. FIRST ROW:,S. Happel, D. Ramberg, S, Favre. Boyer, R. Hillebrenner, R. Platt, J. Slater, P, Burns, D. Budde, R. SECOND ROW: B. Hollander, D, Eversden, M. Dorothy, R. Combell, Nieman, J. Humphrey, R. Grider, D. Smith. E. Smith, Coach William S. Dougherty, P. Carper, L. Kaiser, B. Nickerson, R. Steward, B. Dornacher. Thompson, R. Donelsan. THIRD ROW: Coach Gary Zbornak, M. Grapplers Crush Foes Schedule GHS OPPONENT 37 .. . . Ft. Madison .. . 9 33.. ..lBSSS.... . 9 3l .. .. Lamphier ... . l4 ll .. .. Bloomfield ... . 33 I9 .. .. Edwardsville . . . 24 ll .. .. Jacksonville .. . 35 28 .. . . Springtield ... . lo 3l .. .. Burlington . . 15 3l ...... Feitshans . . . T7 2nd - District lOth - Sectional Ellsworth - State This year's wrestling awards went to Darrell Ellsworth, most valuable wrestler, John Slater, captain, and Phil Burns, most improved wrestler. Rollie Platt applies the hurts to Ron Grider. Phil Burns attempts o double-leg take down on Jack Humphrey. .yi 1 T Ti Buzz Zeigert retu the next volley. , , Y , K f-x ,Lf ....-ww .. s..., Keith Jacobs exhibits a backhond shot as Terry Deere rns a shot while Richard Hess waits for looks On' Keith Jacobs, Terry Deere, and Buzz Zeigert, senior lettermen, pause for a moment with Coach Clell Wade to plan their strategy. OHS TENNIS TEAM, FIRST ROW: E. Appenbrink, J. Hoyt, B. Berg- R. Hess, B. Ziegert, K. Jacobs, L. Manning, T. Davis, D, Romberg, strasser, T. Stratman, S. Massingill, T. Sims, L, Kuila, J. Sylvester. Coach Clell Wade. SECOND ROW: R. Blivens, T. Turner, B. Rueter, D, Balzer, T. Deere, .1233 ,gvf ' A f lg! Q, . T Hn, J . J .S .- .Xmiiuiu-if ,. ...J-.fw.m2i.,1J:z. . . - ' Q 4 ' -A' Unfair oddsl Q 5 A OPPONENTS Jacksonville . Keokuk . . . Burlington . Pekin . . . Hannibal .. Keokuk . . . Jacksonville . Burlington . District WORL ....W ..W ..L ..L ..W ..W ..L kitiirititttifiiiiittttiiiiiiiii iiiiitiitiiiiitiiffii titiitiifiiiiitfttitt iitttiu Somebody must have sliced his drive! Chip shows the putting form that won him l 3rd in state. FQRE! 3 f' , gf f-:FV Us 1 .ie sefig A 'XL J' D . ,g 3' A , Sz, J . ii Yswfgmyw .fl V Q5 f ag, ' The members on this year's golf team were: FIRST ROW: A Block- R. Baumgartner. SECOND ROW: A, Wooleyhan, B. Wagner D Cash wood, D. Grimmer, R. Bangert, R. Kent, S. Gustinson, R. McLaughlin, man, L. Moeller, T. Miles, R. Olson, R. Pruitt, Coach Don Sloan . Golfers Swing Into Fourth Weasel digs his way out! DATE April April April April April April April April April May May May May 6 ll T2 13 15 16 20 27 30 4 7 ll 17 -18 Schedule OPPONENT Pinckneyville ... .... Keokulc ..... .... Springfield . . . . . . Carthage . . .... Carthage ..,...... .... Jacksonville ....,.... .... Jacksonville, Pittsfield . . . . . . Champaign, New Trier ... . . .. Joliet Catholic Keokuk ............... .... lnvitational Tournament .... , . . . Rushville ....,.......... .... District . . . .. .. State .. WORL L W W 2nd W W W W W 2nd W W lst W W lst W 4th ,o ,, 4: 5, MM, W, ., . .fffm Randy doesn't need to warm up' ,wwf ... -I 9, . -.15 B 4? J Egg: ,.,V g TRACK TEAM: FIRST TEAM: Coach Dale Hendren, L. Fonza, B. ROW: J. Blackwood, G. Harrison, J. Felsman, D. Beckman, G. Rott- Nickerson, R. Platt, R. Grider, T. Shelton, W. Campbell, H. Knap- mon, C. Sprague, R. Robbins, E. Bell, L. Smith, G, Thompson, L. heide, L. Robbearfs, L. Pappas, R. Buckner. SECOND ROW: B. Hawkins. FOURTH ROW: M. Borden, L. Uppinghouse, R. Seward, B. Madsen, T. Meyers, D, Humphrey, J. Lamberrus, M. Conover, C. Donald, L. Jones, J. Hilond, M. Nuff, S. Sfeckler, A. Slater, Coach Howe, D. Palos, C. Arnold, E. Miller, J. George, D. Budde. THIRD J. Hammock. Thinclads Take Various Honors Tom Shelton and Raymond Buckner push out of starting blocks at The Sound of the gun' Wayne Campbell and Les Fonza ourdistance The field E i .,, Bob Wilson tries a new 3 . . V ... way of walkin. .K JFK was 'Hail 'Yu' f,1'5.,. W.. 110150 aa. .4 ,gg 'wwf 2? -::- A Xa Wx ,QQ .QR ef. ,g lf r B 'V 4 my I ry r':'..jT' A ,.-. 2. fy 31525. , ,,....:..g.,. .ff:arr .. .Mbna ij. K S hy, -. - lg. .- 3 H. ' : . ..- 'z --ff ff V- . -V 514 '-.. f-wzfrzije My i Q ggi., JE ,run :J . 'Q . Q .' Q- I A' fr If 4 ' .9-V' a:f 'yn ls Y! 4: :uma Craig Arnold shows the form that enabled him ta set the school record. f-' F .gill X' .S X ' Y, Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. iKnapl Hyde. ,W- ?' M., V 'F ,- 'g Q .. ...ann ' Hr ' - 'I lbw' '--rr F-M ,M Q-:Fig-5 9.45415-wau ufI1l!:,?'g:s-C M n.'I-fn.-ffl wo, ,-,-ukilf W, -:lf-' ,ff-ins. 1 -4 nun, ... . -. Lee Pappas and LeRoy Robbearts p r a t i c e handolts in the 880 yard relay. 113 You can't take it with you. Schedule MEET Warsaw - Payson Keokuk .............. Carthage - Hamilton Hannibal ............ Quincy Relays . . . Normal Relays .... Ft. Madison Relays . . Central .....,.... District ............ Mark Twain Relays State FINISH . . . First Second . First .. First .. First . Sixth . . First . . First .. First . Third L-Y' ,fr 1 ' n Q U eil ' ff! Pk If aff . -,ss,:-- I JV A I y . ix?-fix X, se- Y fn ff fn E 50. A ri if fn . n fn :X 1 0 f S51 f.,,, ' . ' 1 - , A, VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW: J. Mast, J. Young, M. Daffer- Manager, B. McMahon, B. Sederwall, T. Cobb, S. Bybee, K Gente ner, J- FGFV, R- Campbell, D. Finney, I-- BGGYS, D. BUSI1, P- JGHIQIUS, 5- man, P. Merkel, G, Boyd, B. Newberry, J. Holzgrafe, E. Swope Hamann, T. Berry. SECOND ROW: Coach Gary Zbornak, Steeerike! K Lf I S, Happel, QHS 0,3 .. 5 8,2 .. I3 .. 3 5,10 .... I .. 1,2 .. 7 II .. Ist .. Ist .. 2nd .. Scoreboard for I 963 Monmouth Palmyra . . . . .. Central . . Payson . . Jacksonville Unity .... Palmyra . Limestone .. ..- Payson . . Liberty . . District . . Regional . Sectional AIAMIAVIJIU T M1 MWINIW11fkvlmfJslf,f4.fvo vfiwlf ,f,,,,,,lL,, 4 LNM gm x X ,V ,J .. 5 .-ew , , 4 ' X aff' Mt' N , ..,iVf, .. K ,. f-nw ' . A mf- . K ..1i,F' W A . D if dl .,,, ,,., f gk, . I I K 1. V. ,-L KR .Q .. .- QHS I6-6 Season Qu. fi' JAP ,-4.fc', L Rick, Bob, and Mark watch Stan field a grounder FIRST ROW: E, Smith, J. Dalton, B. Kewney, R, Irvine, M, Thevil, R. K. Phillips, R. Hron, J. Tomlin, B. Steinman, D. Jones M Kneedy T Lahl, L. Webster, M. Bowen. SECOND ROW: Coach Sherril Hanks. Wilkening, T. Buehler, S. McGahey. JPN I- . x QQ .. Lk.yyL I Lrky ' -V ,' -1, ' - '1E'2QY55Xi., 5'l 'i liz X 33-525123515v1fk'iLi1Q.,.p.25,'z'ga,41,.,:fsz:1w - zzuzxfzr wg i I ..fjrig3g:5E5fg1i7, 75123 -.gtiziw , -,ki 3l',5gfgE'i: UQ23,3fs75fQ3Ek12Q3E3ifMLl A ' 'YY wwf' K W1 4' -f 1 --gr' ya 0,- 'f L9 , JH' gg X. 4 , 3 X H f I S, it , N K, 'L ff --Wi, f 5553, a wa WEN A rv Mgiit T M ::,X . Q .Eff , 'J 4-V 5,- L, it I J s xhdqfi Vxgggfn 355' .I ,V o Q ,:. 1 k ff? 2 , 5, ,Q 2 475 :MA 153 5 v- x X.,- 103' mn 3 Jw n... A friendly wave from The Winning Hoot Moss confusion The real pet of 209 X 1 l tilt als 2 :if t g, 'i i F .N ig XY . larsl John Our team is onthe go. Featured in Fall Festival Say lt With Music was this year's theme for the Fall Festival sponsored by QHS Student Council. Homecoming festivities were initiated by a parade of homeroom floats, decorated according to the festival theme. A special award for outstanding accomplishments was pre- sented to the Doggie in the Window float, built by Room 209. First place in the beauty category went to Sayonara entered by Rooms 204 and 206. Room I9 was first in origi- nality with We're Off to See the Wizard. Beethoven's Fifth, sponsored by the senior gym study hall captured first place in the humor division. On October l9, was the gridiron battle between the QHS Blue Devils and Burlington. During the half-time inter- mission, Queen Judy Fish and her court were presented. Included in the gala celebration was the Saturday night formal dance decorated to the motif Autumn Leaves. At the dance, Judy Fish was officially crowned Festival Queen. Her attendants were: Maid of Honor, Marianne Keller, Sen- ior Attendant, Gigi Angell, Junior Attendant, Janet Huff, and Sophomore Attendant, Penny Angell. Another wonderful half-time show Homecoming beauties lf at first you don't succeed ...' it 121 ..,, , ,Auf Larry Gross crowns the queen Judy ls Crowned lt t Fall Dance 3712? zz fr - 4, 7' g fwfr M!-XID OF HONOR: Mori- SENlOR ATTENDANT: Gigi An- anne Keller, escorted by gell, escorted by Dean Thomas. Dennis Cashman. is f is 1 K is . l - , x gifs ' J J - N X , A X XX. A r RJ l. Q W l' Q T Q y A R ' l lf . ' ' Ney rt H y O V y s, V y y S N 4 . ,H fx Cree , s X x :fa lb 1 A N v r f i .M 'W nf a Q ., 1--s ' X gg 0 I I ' Ll .ri 2 i ..I- z ., 1'- QM A . YY t o ' -we A eee O 5 l.2':,. t I ww. , ' L, ' ' , , x. JUNIOR ATTENDANT: Ja- QUEEN: Judy Fish SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT: Pen- net Huff, escorted by ny Angell, escorted by Jim Pri- Wayne Warlbring. chett. Students enjoy dancing in the student lounge which is decorated to carry out the theme Autumn Leaves. Shave, Lady? Don'r do itll Ain't love gro nd? Sadie Strikes Again I I The Iudxes do The lovin os Morrym Som performs moss morrnoge wa:-E' .3 -VJ A? 69, Aft: Two of life's little burdens. 123 Aw shuckins, he got cwczyl ltsy bitsy, Teeny weeny . . . Following ore The morning's announcements Pops Concert The Jets breok the sound borrie Orchestra Hosts RoomboIero Does he, or doesn't he? O who wnil buy my pretty flowers? New Faces Theme Portrays QQ 9? Musical Moods B g D ddy I g t kck out of y ' Soy ,Ahhh Jackie sings a GOOD love song A bunch of backward boys 'W 51:16 'l'f-'-9--L-,..f'N4M A.,A. My E ,tx 'x I X,,,. .lsr Q. , : - n Chosen as second attendant was Fran Mahon, Queen, Suzi Veach, and Hrst attendant, Jane Whitney. Other Sweetheart Candidates: SECOND ROW: Hetty Davis, Pat Johnson, Jo Ann Wallace, Pat Henthorn, Patti McCune. THIRD ROW: Barb Greenlief, Pat Cravens, Karen Phares, Suzi Fischer, Charlotte Cookson. Suzi I Queen of Hearts They believe in togetherness Lewella and Jim stuff the ballot box Everybody's Sweetheart! Our hearts were young and gay! L3 , 1 f 1 'I -,ww if-ef 'Wg' For The first time in your life feel really clean! Caricature of cz character. Carnival Capers Prove Profitable Oh, brolher, l'd rather do it myself! Rapid Shave oulshaves them all. K L- A' E , .. l ll fv- ga l ' av, .,,1- . - . I 5 ij.. , jg ,..,-W W5 1 ' N 1. ' - I v . E' Q iii'-PZ'-','T-Z'l',-i .',:.l.1.j.1.j-.f.g:.1 2 3 r jfi-11-I'1'f5EI12i-L r' + .,-..j.- '14,-.j,'1.Q ' '-1'1 2'Q'1s?f-.3:1 ,hh 4 whirl R Y X i What to do with your runny hose. 1 ,fl hi ,i im This must be a guillotine . .. no head! 127 I ueflx I W , ,A 'A . f 'h.. -M, Examining the scene of the crime. It Was Important to Be Earnest The importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde was this year's winter presentation by the drama department. This period play was given in three settings - a first forthe Thespians. Wiley D. Euwer directed it, with the assistance ot Lavonne Klatt, assistant director, Roy Brocksmith and Jack Humphrey, art staft, and Dick Voss, lighting. The cast included: Joe Shair, Bob Helmer, Gary Pyle, Nancy Isaac- son, Jane Strieby, Cyndy Cruttenden, Kassie Winsor, Roy Brock Smith, Ron Geske. ii' ' - s ,. If X CD Proposal, Victorian style. smith. Earnest prefers strong tea. Cyndy must have made an im- proper remark to Parson Brock- fa, 2 Kass e delivers dmonishment 9...- 'l Exp ':.. .... . si A or Synchronized for inventory Actors Breathe Breath of Spring The final dramatic offering of the year, given in May, was appro- priately entitled Breath of Spring. This lively comedy of British social lite was directed by Wiley D. Euwer and his student assistant, Jane Strieby. The Junior Class sponsored the play and benehted from the proceeds. The cast included: Nancy Isaacson, Roy Brocksmith, Cyndy Cruften- den, Marsha Meyer, Lavonne Klatt, Sharon Tournear, Bob l-lelmer, and Holdt Garver. lt's time for another robbery. Lavonne explains the plan of operation. Honor Attendants xx? We ' i n NA'X!'w C' ' 1 ks 1 First Attendants t Wilcox and Lorry Gross. Ernie Seeiond ond Do g B h Mx 6 fl 1? Th y cnxiou ly t th p t t f th court. J Whitney and Wayne Compbeli. Joyce Welper and Kirk MCAII Second Attendants 'x 1 Q 1 -Qi rt, -,'X f'y ,1 ' Third Attendants Patti and Bob Are May Royalty 'QW King Bob and Queen Patti reign for the night. Over The Rainbow Quincy High's big spring formal transported this year's royalty and guests Over the Rainbow to a colorful utopia, complete with pots of gold. The event was sponsored by the Student Council, and music was pro- vided by The Red Blazers. Refreshments were furnished and served by the cafeteria personnel. Each year two courts are chosen by the seniors by a process of each girl voting for Eve boys, and each boy voting for five girls. The two courts were presented in an assembly on May first and members of the first court presided at the dance. First court members are pictured here, and those elected to the second court are .loan Bowers, Ann Nuessen, Pat Henthorne, Hetty Davis, Fran Mahon, Kenny Stice, Harold Knapheide, John Slater, Steve Hunter, Denny Cashman and Buz Zeirgert. It always rains for the May Fete. A 1 N... f.. 1 15217 f A Judy and her date sign in. Mark displays his chivalry ffitugtf QLLNGE is 'km NX...- -:ff J, 1 s. f .iq fi E Gigi Angell and Doug Bush represent QHS in the All-America The All-America City flag flies beneath celebration. Y -1.-ici, the American flag. We Hit the High Quincy Receives All-America City Award Sl-il The official presentation display shows an aerial view of Quincy. Young citizens 'participate in the street dance which was one of the All-America festivities. Students assemble the QHS float which won first place for beauty. gg A . 132 'Z' M' -' Pr.. ,l g uxmvs mv, Seniors bid farewell to Student Lounge with a starlight dance Spots in l962-63 Top Tunes l. Telstar l 2. All Alone Am l 2 3. Big Girls Don't Cry 3 4. Walk Right ln 4 5. Hey Paula 5 6. Walk Like a Man 6 7. Up On the Roof 7 8. Putt B 9. The Bird 9 lO. Sukiiaki lO Best Selling Books l. Failsafe 2. A Shade of Ditterence 3. The Ship at Fools 4. Travels with Charlie 5. Raise High the Roof Beams, Carpenters 6. Seven Days in May 7. Agony and the Ecstasy The Prize 8. 9. O, Ye Jigs and .luleps TO. My Lite in Court . Wrap-around skirts . Two piece swimming suits . Minni-bikes Top Fads f1BirdH Hootenannies Coulottes Flipped up hairdos Head bands Princeton hair-cuts Shifts A vast storage of knowledge. Opponents the Blue Devils would not mind tackling. Everybody do the bird! Seniors Perform Frantic Antics ,A pw I Nqr ii,5,rgQ'2 d 3 'i 'xi Our group had 34'X, fewer cavities! Barbers or butchers? ti vt , '51 Being of sound mind and A W jg body-? t Please! Don't take my knife away! i'm gonna git on my minnie and Those wild, wild women! 'L,,4,...-- fy Gettin' ready to graduate ride! ! Grads Escape School to St. Louis The hon sleeps tomght I only have eyes for you! Juniors Laun h Seniors in Flight Peelc-o-boo! Junior-Senior Reception Leanne lilis a lullaby. The Quien Sabe Raiders strike again. K Xml lT's bird -time in Birdlandl ,,...4-- Tl'uey're too lazy To do the Bird She-'s lust a girl who can'f say UNO! -'Q QF.. ix Whose date is Bill? Seniors Feted Hawaiian Style Wl1af's so interesting? vp 1 is YI? Sir Galahad '63. Cheek to cheek except for Wayne Billy checks the fee? l X11 1' Hors d'ouvres anyone? Crowley C-R-O-W-LVE-Y and PATTI .1 ,Nt 1 . 'F I . I 'lv I I ,. ,. , . A4 i lv- 15. , i.,.,? if ,S ,, iv ' 1. '- ,1 SJ' 1 - .. f ' lg ' QY L 'QIvugQ1i4 !'v xv. Q' , TYE: 55 , , , lmqgr- -B -fxxik V' D Vs!! f gi xx? Y 7 Qxsx x .. , Y ily' A 1, ft M, Q 3 '17 . ,,-liDpQ.1,',i ' .i1iv'34Z1lR'i . Lf y lrsygxh - Ei, f 5 J ' Q Seniors patiently wait to receive diplomas. The End Is a New Beginning A Divine Commission was the topic ot the ser- mon delivered by Rev. Herold Guenther at The Bac- calaureate services on Sunday, June 2, in the QHS gymnasium. Dr. Hugh Paton gave The invocation and scripture reading. Music was provided by the QHS orchestra, with several seniors presenting special selections. On Friday evening, June 7, 404 seniors, The larg- est class ever to be graduated from GHC, received their diplomas at commencement exercises in the gymnasium. Rev. Robert W. Pratt delivered The in- vocation and benediction. Following a short musical program, R. S. Braclcman, Principal, presented The class ot '63, and Dr. L. O. Litle, Superintendent ot Quincy Public Schools accepted the class. Dr. New- ton DuPuy, President of the Board ot Education, awarded the diplomas. Under the direction ot James Hatch The entire group of graduates sang You'll Never Walk Alone and Hail Dear Alma Mater. Recognition was given to those seniors with the highest grade averages, and td Those who re- ceived college scholarships and special awards. the Dr, Newton DuPuy reminds students of new responsibilities. j Q, air - il ' X M s A , i 'lf-by ig f -ta is Seniors march into the gym tor The last time. Mr. O'Neal helps Buzz don his robe. My, Linda, what a lovely tit! ,anv- - Ll!! I - tured of The oll-night party. Bowling was one of the mony activities fec- Parents Sponsor Sunrise Soiree Serious business 'VI S Who's behind The 8-bull? Freddie hit the iockpof ogoin! What delicious colories! A good time was hod by ull. . ' 5 SEATED: M, Milbert, N, Nicloy, J. Carder, K. Mc- Laughlin, J. Bowers, S. Veach, M. Oenning. SEC- OND ROW: K. Behrensrneyer, L. Brickman, P, Cravens, S. Davis, M. Bornman, H, Davis, J, Kline, Judy Harvey, G. Butikofer, THIRD ROW: A. Black- wood, R. Hess, H. Knapheide, S. Hunter, P, Voll- bracht, D. Cashman, B. Schnack, D. Weinberg. EM! e1 Are Tapped On Monday, May 7, Titty-Two students were initiated into The Quincy High School Chapter ot The National Honor Society. Mem- bership certiticates were presented by Miss Ruth Middendorf, The society advisor, and a congratulatory speech was delivered by R, S. Brackman. Only Twelve percent ot The graduating seniors and Ten iuniors were chosen To The society. This year's electing committee was com- posed of R. S. Brackman, Houston Kirk, John Parks, David Sanders, Ray Watson, Mrs. Mariorie Bolt, and Miss Mary Musselman. Eligi- bility is based on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Members must have aT least a B average. The National Honor Society performed notable services to stu- dents by sponsoring a Career Night on April 30, and by presenting a United States flag for display in each class room. Also included in The society's contributions To The school are The arrangement ot display case materials, provision of iunior and senior trophies, and The maintenance of an all A honor roll. NATIONAL JUNIORS1 SEATED: K. Head, M. McEwen, S. Postle, S, Irwin, J. HONOR SOCIETY Hutt. STANDING: B, HoPrman, J. Basinger, B, Fleer, L. Robbearts, S, Parsons. 4-S Ts L5 i962-63 ofTicers pictured with Miss Ruth Middendorf, National Honor Society advisor, are: Jo Anne Wallace, vice- president, Bill Schnack, president, Suzi Fischer, secretary-treasurer. :ij X ll ll . SEATED: V. Cook, P. McCune, G. Angell, Janet Harvey, L. Chapman, K. Phares, L, Bollhorst, J. Blanton. SECOND ROW: D. Bush, L, Shrader, S. Peak, A. Eliason, J. Wallace, S, Fischer, F. Mahon, M. Keller, M. Marsh. THIRD ROW: W. Campbell, 'S. Franzeen, D. Gumper, M. Connell, M. Robertson, P. Withers, K. Jacobs, S. Neidig. Academi Leaders Seniors Wi STATE SCHOLARSHIPS Georgia Angell Janet Blanton Leslie Brickman James Doyle Charlotte Finley Stanley Franzeen Mary Ann Hackbarth Randy Hess James Leathers Frances Mahon Patricia McCune William Schnack Phillip Withers KIWANIS ACHIEVEMENT SCHOL- ARSHIPS Gigi Angell Karen McLaughlin Burkhard Ziegert QUINCY FEDERATION OF TEACH- ERS SCHOLARSHIP John Bailey GEM CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS Diana Lee Baughman Linda Bollhorst ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS Robert Black, U. of Ill. Larry Gross, U. of Mo. John Lang, Culver-Stockton College TEACHER EDUCATION SCHOLAR- SHIPS Douglas Bush Gary Butikoter Larry Fischer Honor Students n Awards SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOLAR- SHIPS Patricia Scoggan Janet Brockschmidt ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS Georgia Angell, Smith College Janet Blanton, MacMurray College Bonita Bowling, MacMurray Col- lege Leslie Brickman, MacMurray Col- lege Phillip Burns, MacMurray College Gary Butikofer, Western Illinois University Wayne Campbell, William Jewell College Linda Chapman, Fontbonne Col- lege Charlotte Finley, Quincy College Patricia Henthorn, Culver-Stockton College Keith Jacobs, Westminster College Marvin Marsh, Culver-Stockton Col- lege and William Jewell College Beverly Reid, Knox College William Schnack, University of Valparaiso John Slater, MacMurray college Paul Vollbracht, University of Cincinnati and Northwestern University ART SCHOLARSHIP Kay Behrensmeyer, Monticello Jun- ior College MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS Joan Bowers, Culver-Stockton Col- lege Mary Beth Hoener, Culver-Stockton College Georgia Angell, first honors, Bill Schnack, second honors, Harriet Davis, first honors, Paul Vollbracht, fourth honors, and Jo Anne Wallace, third honors. Harriet Davis and Georgia Angell. Valedictorians ILLINOIS PTA SCHOLARSHIP Sherri Davis TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS TO U. OF ILL. Sherri Davis Suzanne Fischer FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUB GRANT Suzanne Fischer SON OF VETERAN OF WORLD WAR I SCHOLARSHIP Mike Greer SON OF VETERAN OF WORLD WAR II SCHOLARSHIP James Hatch NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Judy Melton ADAMS COUNTY PHARMACEUTI CAL SCHOLARSHIP Kent Peterson GENERAL ASSEMBLY SCHOLAR- SHIP Suzanne Veach E A 'll 5 T ,M 1!' X siiff MATH' , K7 'ix 'N-f..,. qw. Mak ig Menti nr f ' ff . -.XG J' M54 lj L Q 7 Q9 WN Q V X :rg Q C K5 k , fi '25 :TW , ' A, 152- - 5 HF? it-217 fy: is i it-Q V X., ,- '-.,,Y ?f 'QP : 'U .- Q ' 'Q' X H -L rx . Ncf FN- Lf? I 1? fig! ig fi YN Pr N .2 r 'Q 3 , ,-A .J s G ,.- Y QW cf., X ' , , -M Ad is ,,-,WX ...S I I' , v . A , , K - 4.1 l N i , l 1 , . , . 1 'If A i ' ' 1' 1, ' , . . f -, +1 .1 - A . if X j J , ' 27 .W x . ' ,,-' ' ' Q - ,A . N 'T 1 - Vx, . ' 1 V , M . 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