Quincy High School - Oriole Yearbook (Quincy, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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DALE COOK- He's a merry lad. BETTE MORRISON- Oh! those Monday morn- ings! BETTY LOU SMITI-14f'Free from all care. DORIS SAWDY- It's Friday . . . another Week-end! KENNETH PHILSON- Now, I'll tell you another one. DOROTHY WATTS-'Tm the principals niece! JOAN MARSHALL- Oh, goodness. is my face red. LESLIE MYERS- Mischief lurks in the depth of his eyes. VIRGINIA MAST-'You say you can hear me? BARBARA MAJOR- Where were you all summer? JACK VICORY- A smile for all, a welcome glad, he is a jovial, happy lad.: NORMA MATSEL- I donut U.1'ide1'stand. IOLA PIERCE-Let's go over to my house. ELWIN VAN HOOSEAR- A quiet fellow. but quite a fellow. MAE REHNER- When joy and duty clash . . . let duty go to smashf GENIEVE OLNEY- A quiet lass in class. IRA SMITH-'Tm not afraid of Work. I can lay down beside it and go to sleep. NORMA SMITH- She puts her worries down in the bottom of her heart and smiles. EDWARD BOLEY-i'Did I ever tell you about me?' PATRICIA UNICK- Love, Honor, and Obey! JOHN YOST- Quiet, contented and happy, toog he doesn't want any Work to dof' Eleven

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ff TL JANICE ADAMS- She majors in Alibiologyf' PHILIP ANNIS- Haste is a thing foreign to my nature? NANCY BLOSSER- I'll write you a story. ROBERT BAILEY-'Tm busy doing nothingf IVA MAY BRACY-'Tm a slave for work, ibut I love it. ROBERT BOYER- While the girls swoon . . he's satisfied. RICHARD ROSE-UAn all 'round good fellow? FRIEDA BLAIR- A quiet seeker of knowledge. ROY BROWN- Without love, nothing pros- persf' LOIS JEAN HORST- Number, please. EDWARD COTTMAN- He's got an eye for a good time. ' JEAN FISCHER- Precious things come in little bundles. LEROY COOK- A winner in all he attempts. HELEN KOWALSKI- Just call me farmer. LAWRENCE JOHNSON- Very quiet. JANET LOVEBERRY--HI love workg it fascinates me. I can sit and stare at it for h-ours? MARION KIDDERLHH you want to know, just ask me. IRENE KEITH- The Lost Week-End! CHERYL MINER- If I'm not there . . . Wait. DON LINT- He who loves my dog, loves me, also. BARBARA MANN- With many a flirt and flutter.



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SENIOR 'CLASS OFFICERS Leroy Ccok, Presid-ent Kenneth Philson, Treasurer Robert Boy-er, Vice President QQIUIPQGDTIUGIIF Gllfllhlllllib Remembering back, the gold rush didn't start in '49, In our case, it started on September 5, 1945. This was the day when the rush started and the total number of the miners that started out was 58, coming from far .and near. Quincy and Allen, that is. Starting out on our adventurous journey we had to have some guidance and so we elected a governing body. For the first year of the gold rush we had as our President, Harley Piperg vice president, John Yost, Secretary, Norma Matselg Treasurer, Joan Marshall Qwe sometimes have wondered if she was any relation to James Mar- shall, the man who discovered the goldlg Repre- sentative, Barbara Major, and the little lady who kept us in contact with the outside World was Jean Fischer fReporterJ. As a very good friend and helpful adviser we selected Mr. Oscar Fischer. The 21st day of September we first were init- iated to the rough roads of life and we do mean initiatedg physically as well as literally. It was a slight ebit off our way to California , but I guess t-he Sophomores decided 'We should go South for a little while so consequently we were all darkened by our 'upper classman. However, the boys were very much at home in their over- 7'u'clt'c l Joan Marshall, Secretary Mrs. Volkert, Advisor Norma Smith, Historian Qll'4DllilllRlINlllI'Ii56lf alls and the girls in their gingham dresses. To make up for the harshness and cruelty, our sup- eriors furnish-ed refreshments and gave us a nice little dance following. All Work and no play makes Jack a dull boy', SO-we gave an assembly or rather a Halloween Parade and we found it was just a bit on the aisle-rol1ing side. Come June 5, our first ye.ar of the gold rush was ov-er. We celebrated by h-aving a picnic. After three months of recuperation We again started on our journey westward. The 52 miners started on September 3, 1946 and shortly after- ward we elected a new governing body. Results- President, Kenneth Philsong Vice President, Joan Marshallg Secretary, Jean Fischer, Treasurer, Leroy Cookg Reporter, Barbara Major, and Re- presentative, Kenneth Philson and we were for- tunate to have with us Mrs. Nell Volkert as our class advisor. In remembrance of the year 'previous to this time we generously Sponsored the Freshman reception. Each Freshman dressed to fit his or her part in the program. For entertainment following the program every one enjoyed the dance and filled up on cider and doughnuts.

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