it ff' 1 Q-A ' - .75 5: L,q fd . 'aff ,V x .-iff F497 I Z. . ECE' :Sf ' . .J , 1-. 2 45'-, E 5:1 ,Ts e -h-5 air. .na ihpz' .. -WF my liiiig - tar. I I 1 ,I W? X v in s' Liv 'B 41:1 '- fy ' LX 5 ' 5555? . If x 1 6aQf?Qkl 'f- ' X. .,,. J , .. 1 X' I , , IMML1-.' , , , -A ' iii 3 J:'ffHfv.'55' My 1 I I lf' mf ' . F! ' W N f, W A . -P vs a -, ' ,pu QA UR YU 'rH'5 'S 'In A N 9 54, 'I' X Oiffvrliffg If xX lf,N1u1llWil!IIIUIIIWHIIIIIIIIIIIIL IH... S 9 S 'm..A ORIOLE SPECIAL Published By The Oriole Staff Lee McDanie1s Editor-in-Chief Quincy Community Schools Quincy, Michigan 1 D Dedicated .....to the passengers on the train of life, either riding the rods or traveling Pullman, who after years of struggle and toil, are now approaching Station Gra- duation. Though there may have been times when the cars were derailed, the six-wheeler side-tracked, or the switches jammed, they are now steadily chugging along the run under the capable control of the conductor and engineers. Despite delays to be encountered and bridges crossed most of the passengers will be completing the fir st lap of their journey on schedule. T7 ., J, X S9 fi! 1 ' 2 I? 1.. Q -.. - 1 5 Oriole Special Time Table Station Q. H. S. Personnel Oriole Celebr STOPS Station Manager Chief Ticket Agent Information Telegraph Operators Red Caps Special - The Student Body Engine Dining Car Club Car Chair Car Caboose Express Freight Rural Limited ities Aboard - Royalty I Organizations II Athletic s III . Ac tivitie s IV Adve rtis ing E. J. Jennings J. TQ Watts Faculty Secretaries Janitors Student C ounc il Senior s Junior s Sophomore s Fre shmen Grade s Vete rans Agriculture Training Out-lying Schools Arrive Depart 77 89 91 103 105 113 115 QT-E-I S STATJIQN I I ai -D A'Ch7Ct'ic9 - 8:00 --- Organizations - 11:55 -- Activities - 4:15 . F Q ' y l Eng 9 ' 1? li 4 X -- bk 8 if I 'KN TLS W ' -:Z XV , J - + V 1 If I ' rg ' X Ya fx I J f , if , Sl, :,', Z 4-- f .'.. s 5- I t-.',: KSN'-1, 4.35, lhpvl XX 'fl' rf. 'nf if .. J ..- rf. I ' ,,1': '.': Ld sv. n. ' . 1- Chi sn J Board 0 Education wi Q E 'ix 8, E 1 fig Weil si Xi V f if 1 A A i J ,hyk V: ,, ,V .',.g 5 Q - , .Q ggi, L K - ' HI' -w . Xlfzisggsek' I I 2 A i s RALPH ANDRUS Secretary WILLIAM OLNEY Trustee ELMER ANDERSON President 5' ia Mm 'iw LEON O. VAN PATTEN Treasurer EARL HU TC HINS Trustee 9 Mr. Jennings dictating to his secretary, Mrs. Ruby Hodge. Superintendent E. J. Jennings will complete his twentieth year as leader of the Qunicy Community Schools. His keen interest, judgment and friendly spirit has been an inspiration to both his faculty and the students whom he has served. Superintendent 10' Mr. Watts is completing his third year as principal of the QuincyCommu- ity School. He has had experience as a high school and college teacher. The best inte rest of the student body and teachers are always uppermost in his plans. ' Principal 11 Mr. Watts dictating to his secretary, Barbara Rupp. MARJORIE LUGAR Sec. Prov. B.S.. W.M.C.E. Home Economics Senior Advisor Annual OSCAR FISCHER Sec. Prov. B.S., M.S.C. Agriculture Sophomore Advisor LELAND MONK Life, A.B., W.M.C.E. Mathematics Drwer Training Sophomore Advisor CALVIN ENDERS Svc. Prov. A.B., Adrian College Eighth Grade History Eighth Grade Advisor NELLIE L. VOLKERT Life, B.S., C.B.S M.S.N.C. Commercial Girls' Coach Senior Advisor School Finances Oriole News Annual Senior Play ROBERT ZERBA Sec. Prov. A.B., Wayne U. Band, Physics, Junior Advisor PAUL MBCQUEEN Life, B.S.. M.S.lVl.C. English Vocal Music LEOTA LIEVING Life, B.S.. Ohio Northern Mathematics Seventh Grade Advisor VLNCENT JACOBS Sec. Prov. A.B., Notre Dame: B.S-. M.S.M.C. Physical Education Latin CAROL MacQUEEN Sec. Prov. M.S.N.C. English Junior Advisor Junior Play DALE SHEARER Life, B.S.- M.S.C. Science, Coach Freshman Advisor ARGYLE OMO Life, B.S.. M.S.C.E. Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Advisor GLADICE ADAMS Life, B.S.. M S C E M S N C. Seventh Grade Seventh Grade Advisor vw.. HELEN YOUNG Sec. Prov. B.S., M.S.C. Spanish Librarian Freshman Advisor PEARL PHELPS Life, A.B., W.M.C.E. Fourth and Sixth Grades PHYLIS CORLESS Special State Ltd. W.M.C.E. Third and Fourth Grades ANNA RENE BARNES A.B., lVl.S.N.C. Second Grade FLORENCE DONNELLY Life, M.S.N.C. Allen School Principal Kindergarten and First Grade ALICE KNAPP Life. B.S.. N.S.N.C. First Grade MARGARET HICKS Life M S N C Allen School Second and Third Grades VIVIAN ESTERLINE Life, B.S., M.S.N.C. Kindergarten MAYBELLE CONDRA Special, Hillsdale Allen School Music VERA CAL HOU N Special Allen School Third and Fourth Grades ROSE E. PACKER Special, Hillsdale Allen School Fifth and Sixth Grades 14 CORA MONK Special Lusk School E THEL RADABAUGH Special Lake School IDA LYND Special Wakeman Schools FLORENCE STRASEL Special Moore School GLA DYS THOMPSON Special Williams MABEL ROTH QNot Picturedj Special Fifth Grade CLEO McGUGAN A.B.U. of Chicago Center School O.E.AMES A.B., B.S., M.S.C. Veterans' Institute 15 ' 'You have done a fine job.' ' K... 'Are you sure you have chosen the right book ? We Start at M as in man. Guy, certainly you could tell that was too far down. This is a fine example right here. Wind, wind, wind the bobbin! 'Z':,:.7Z:,.., GK O wr O 'P S9 . my - JUNMRS J xg ' I1 W s SQZXQNT 99 COUNCIL 2 7 FRONT ROW: Roberta Phillips, Eddie-Donnelly, JE.,ia,B1ake QSecretaryJ, Nancy Wight fVice-Presidentj, Don Cook QPresidentl, Mr, watts 1Advisoi-S, Yerla Matz fTreasui-ei-J, Virginia Struble. SECOND ROW: Janice Giddings, Janet Myers, Mary Mains, Dennis Sebring, Jerry Merriman, Wayne Loose, Guy Sarber, Junior Bowers, Jim Stenien, Willard Smead, Robert Grill. A Student Council The Council is the governing group which represents the student body and tries honestly and sincerely to lead the school and its activities in a democratic method. This training plays an important part in the planning for all future ac- tivities. The student body is too large to accomplish each individual airn, butas long as these ideas are passed on into the Council through the capable represent- atives, the school will remain well governed. Z0 Athletic Committee: Assembly Committee: Left to Right: Left to Right: Mr. Shearer, Edward Donnelly, Virginia Max Zimmerman, Bess Carpenter, Milbourne, Robert Adams, Barbara Clark, Mr. MacQueen, Nat Walton, Jo Ann Wigent. Mrs. Volkert. Social: Boys' Noon Committee: Left to Right: Left to Right: Mr. Zerba, Dick Jones, Junior Bowers, Mr. Jacobs, Roger Annis, Guy Sarber, Truman Ellen Sawdy, Miss Lugar, Mrs. Young. Welch. Girls' Noon Committee: Activities: Left to Right: Left to Right: Mary Mcl-lenney, Pauline Gardner, Herbert Sanders, Ellen Sawdy, Pauline Gardner, Mrs., Volkert, Roberta Phillips, Mary Ellen Todd. Richard King, Mrs. MacQueen. Z1 it ..,. ., Q, . X The Medicine Show Oh, those stitches! American Literature Homemaking Ellen, you didn't get this oven Read the directions carefully! c1ean. Chemistry Lab. Homemaking The Medicine Show Three Old Maid Aunts fAnother version, American Literature I'11 never chew again! D.C 22 T5 2.3 VTS W8 fin 61 X 5555? QE NQW U4 x Seniors Senior Passengers President ............. James Stemen Vice-President. . . . Wallace Everline Secretary .... .... L ouise Stout Treasurer. . . . Nancy Downer Advisors. . . . Mrs. Volkert Miss Lugar The class of '50 boarded the Special in the fall of '49 full of vim and vigor realizing 'that this would be the last lap in the twelve year educa- tional journey. Captain Cook piloted the strong armed men from the class, as well as the underclassmen, to a football championship. Dear Son , the class play, was tops. Stemen and Adams, as co-captains, led the basketeers to the second Little C Champion- ship of the year. Washington Dinner, donkey basketball games, candy sales and movies were among the money- making ventures. On to Washington! The senior trip will long be remembered. Homecoming, Junior Banquet and the .T-hop were in the social lime-light. Graduation Station was reached June 1, and the class stepped off the Special to break the links that joined the class of '50 and bid farewell to Q.H.S. 2.6 ROBERT ADAMS Baseball Basketball Football . Track J-Hop Junior Play Q. Club Office r Annual Student Council RAYMOND ANDERSON 'Senior JOANNE BEERS Chorus Senior Play J-Hop Annual DONALD BREWER Football J-Hop Junior Play Cheerleader Q. Club ' DONALD coox Football Basketball Baseball Track Junior-Senior Plays Homecoming King Class Officer Student Council, President J-Hop Q. Club 4 years 4 years 4 years 3 years 3 years Z years l year 4 years l year Z years Z years Z years 4 years 4 years 4 years 4 years 3 years JOYCE ADAMS Chorus F.H.A. J-Hop Annual Junior Play 'Sophomore ROGER ANNIS Football Basketball J-Hop F.F.A. Student C ounc il OLIN BORTON Basketball Q. Club Baseball Football J'-Hop Track Junior Play B YRON CHASE Football Basketball Baseball Track Junior Play Q. Club J-Hop BARBARA COX Oriole Junior Play Y-Teens F.H.A. Band Junior-Seni Chorus Orchestra J'-Hop Fair or Banquet 2 years l year Z years 4 years 3 years Z years 1-year 4 years Z years 3 years 4 years 2. years 4 years 4 years 3 years Z years l year Z years 4 years 4 years 3 years 3 years C HARLES DOWELL Baseball Ba s ke tball Annual Oriole Band 'Senior JOAN DUNCAN Basketball J-Hop Junior-Senior Banquet Junior-Senior Plays Cheerleader Y-Teens F.l l.A. Annual Fair GLENN ENGELHART I-Hop WALLACE EVERLINE Football F.F.A. Baseball Basketball Track Annual Clas s Office r F.F.A. Officer Q. Club J-Hop BE TT Y FRIEN D J-Hop Senior Play Annual Oriole Basketball Class Officer Junior -Senior Banquet F.H.A. Chorus Z years 2. years I 1 year I year l year 4 years 3 years Z. years 4 years 3 years 3 years 4 years 4 years Z years Z years l year Z years 2 years 4 years 4 years 4 years NANC Y DOWNER F.H.A. 4 years I-Hop Basketball 3 years Junior Play ClassOfficer Annual 2 years Junior-Senior Banquet CIIOILIS I year Fair 3 years KENNETH EARL Football - -'-------- 2 year, Junior-Senior Plays IDAMAE ERNST F.H.A. Z years Annual 1 year J-Hop Chorus 1 year ROBERT FINLEY J-Hop Junior Play Annual 1 year Fair 2 years Junior-Senior Banquet PAULINE GARDNER l-'.H.A. Z years J-Hop 'Junior MARY LEE GATES Y-Teens Z years 'Senior LEAH HEYDON F.H.A. 4 years Basketball 3 years Fair 2 years Junior Play J-Hop Junior -Senior Banquet ROBERT HUGHES J'-Hop Junior Play WINIFRED KIRK F.l'l.A. Z years Basketball 3 years J-Hop Junior-Senior Banquet COLLEEN MATTHEWS Basketball l year Q. Club l year 'Sophomore LEMOYNE HAWKINS F.H.A. ' J-Hop JOYCE HUBAKER J-I-'lop Junior-Senior Banquet Chorus FJ-LA. Annual 'Sophomore RICHARD KING F.F.A. Q. Club JL-Hop Junior-Senior Plays Oriole Annual Junior-Senior Banquet Track Fair Class Officer xr , I f n 14? fr l lglgol-0 VERITA MARSHALL Junior-Senior Plays Basketball Y-Teens Officer Y-Teens Fair Annual F.H.A. J-Hop VERLA MATZ F.H.A. ' Y-Teens Basketball Student Council Officer Class Officer J-Hop Annual Homecoming Queen Chorus 3 years 1 year 1 year l year 4 years l year Z years Z years 3 years 3 years 4 years 4 years l year 2 years 4 years 4 years Z years 3 years 1 year 1 year .77 .LEE Mc DANIEL D.A.R. Girl F.H.A. 4 years Annual Z years Annual Editor -Junior Play J-Hop Class Officer 'Oriole l year Chorus l year MARTHA MCHENNEY Basketball 4 years F.H.A. 4 Years Q, Qlub Z years Band Z years J-Hop Junior Play JERRY MERRIMAN J-Hop Junior-Senior Plays Senior Representative 1-'.F.A. Z years r MARCELLA MILLER Chorus Z years Annual 1 year '4'Senior HAROLD ROCKEY Junior Play J-Hop F.F.A. 4 years - f , j,Q,u-C. f w V ' ' 42 I if 1 - 3714 li ' . owfw CARL YLE Mc DONALD Band Annual Oriole Orche stra Junior Play Chorus J-Hop Junior-Senior Banquet MARY MCHENNEY Basketball F.H.A. Q. Club J-Hop Junior -Senior Banquet Band Annual Oriole 7 years l year 2. years Z years 4 years 3 years 1 year l year l year l year VIRGINIA MIL BOURNE Q. Club Athle tic C ommittee Oriole Chorus Basketball Captain J-Hop CARYL QUIMBY J-Hop Senior Historian Band Chorus Annual F.H.A. JOYCE Chorus Senior Historian J-Hop F.H.A. Oriole Annual RUSSELL 3 years Z years 2. years l year 4 years Z years Z years 4 years Z years 4 years l year l year 1 year COLLEEN SAN DERS Basketball Z years F.H.A. Z years Cheerleader Z years 'Junior JAMES STEMEN Baseball 4 years Basketball 4 years Football 4 years Track 4 years J-Hop Q. Club Z years Junior-Senior Banquet Junior-Senior Plays Student Council Class Officer LOUISE STOUT F.l-LA. 1 year Class Officer Annual 1 year Chorus Z years MARY ELLEN TODD Junior-Senior Plays Basketball 4 years 1-'.H.A. .3 years JO ANN WIGENT F.H.A. President Class Officer J-Hop Basketball Sophomore Reporter Y-Teens Annual Junior Play Giftatory Fair 4 years 2 years l year 3 years MARY SCHULTZ F.H.A. Y-Teens Class Officer Chorus Orchestra Junior Play Oriole Editor Social Committee HARRY STICKNEY F.F.A. '-'-'- Officer Football Baseball Track Q. Club Junior Play J-Hop Annual Fair GEORGE STRANG Baseball Basketball Track Q. Club F.F.A. Officer J-Hop Junior-Senior Banquet Fair Annual Class Officer DURAD WONDERGEM J-Hop F.F.A. MAX ZIMMERMAN Boy Scouts J-Hop Football Annual W. i 4 years 3 years 1 year 4 years 2 years 4 years l year Z years Z years I year l year 4 years Z years 2 years Z years 3 years Z years 4 years 6 years l year 2 years The Journey of The '50 Passengers All aboard the Oriole Special headed for success and happiness on car number 502 Beginning the first lap of our journey, we got up steam and elected our crew which con- sisted of: Engineer fPresidentj Lee McDanielg Conductor QVice-Presidentl Bob Adamsg Ticket Agent fSecretaryl Verla Matz: Fire- man fTreasurerj Barbara Coxg Station Mana- ger fRep.J Marlene Hamiltong Brakeman QAdvisorj Mr. Fischer. After the train left the station in the first lap of our journey several new passengers were taken on board, namely, Virginia Milbourne, Christine Hankins, Virgil Welch, and Bill Underhill. Early in our journey we were entertained by the Sophomores at the Freshman reception on September 2.7, 1946. Not Quite Such a Goose, a play, was presented by our English class in an assem- bly. Our car switched to the Battle Creek Bird Sanctuary on May 6th. In September of '47, we again steamed up narning the following crew: Engineer fPresi- dent, Wallace Everlineg Conductor QVice- President, Donald Cook: Ticket Agent fSec- retaryl George Strangg Fireman fTreasurerQ Betty Friendg Station Manager fRep.j Verla Matz: Track Inspector fRept.j Jo Ann Wigentg Brakeman fCounselorsJ Miss I-Iethke and Mr. MacQueen. Several new passengers came aboard: Jane Dickens, Virgil Moore, Marilyn Hilton, Joyce Hubaker, Marcella Miller, Joyce Adams, Bill Johnson, Morris Huber, and Kenny Hall. James Cottman, Dick Brewer, Christine Hankins, Winston Maggart, Clyde Gillette, Stella Wellsworth, Audrey Salligan, Mary Lee Gates, Velma Marks, Joe Bregg, Charles Dowell, Delores Fitzgerald, and John Warren were among those who did not continue the journey with us. During a short lay over, we initiated the Freshmen and then went gayly on with our own affairs. Our next activity being a hayride to Mary Schultz' home, and a dance afterward in the school gym, to which we invited the Juniors. We were proud to have Marilyn Hilton and Jerry Merriman chosen to assist the home- coming king and queen. The paper drive brought us 52.920, while noon movies, baked goods sales, pencil sales, and the carnival added to our fire box. The Special next stopped at Detroit, while the passengers of car 50 visited the Great Lakes Steel Mill in the forenoon, had an ex- quisite dinner at the Dearborn Inn, and then proceeded to Green Field Village. March l0th was our day to howl with a talent scout assembly, featuring A1 Jolson. Still doing our share of entertaining, we spon- sored a movie, The Crusades, at the theatre. On May 5th, our car load enjoyed a splen- did evening roller skating at Hamlock. ln 1948, we again boarded the Oriole Special. We counted fares and found the fol- lowing passengers missing: Joyce Wilkinson, Rolland Friend, Jane Dickens, Metha Gilchrest, Roberta Murdock, Donna Brewer, Virgil Moore, Kenneth Hall, Bob Lawrence, Ray Hermance, Eugene Morris, Marlene Hamilton, Marcella Miller, Marilyn Hilton, James Springstead, James Cottman, and Bill Johnson. New passengers were: Connie Sanders, Pauline Gardner, and Delores Fitzgerald. Before continuing our educational journey we elected our crew for our Junior year: Engineer fPresidentj Donald Cookg Conductor fVice-President, Richard King, Fireman fTreasurerj Jo Ann Wigentg Ticket Agent lSecretaryj Mary Schultz: Track Inspector fRept.Q Lee McDaniel3 Station Manager fRep.l Jarnes Stemen: Brakemen fCounselorsJ Mr. MacQueen and MrL Jacobs. Getting on with our business, we refilled our fire box by means of a magazine sale in which the class was divided into two teams. The losing teaxn gave a party for the winners. A paper drive in October, which profited us S35.00, also boosted our fuel supply. Our long awaited for class rings arrived during Christmas vacation. Stirring us to greater activity, the play cast presented an unusual, but interesting play, Our Town, April Zlst and 22nd, In the early spring we honored the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Everyone joined in to make our J -hop on May 13th a success.- We chose as our theme The Rainbow Ballroom. The ballroom was a heavenly maze of color. A hugh rainbow stretched from one side to the other with the streamers falling into pots of gold at each end. After dancing to the music of Paul Spoor's orchestra, we dreamily, yet happily, retired to our homes with the knowledge that our J-hop had been enjoyed by all who attended. We chose as our class flower, the yellow carnation: our colors, maize and blueg and mdato, You never know what you can do until you try. May 28th, we took- another side trip 3 this time visiting Toledo and various points of interest at the Walbridge Park and Zoo, the Science Museurn and Art Museum. A picnic at Pokagon Park ended the third lap of our journey. After a brief rest stop, the class of SO was bustling with new energy and raring to start out the year of 1949. Our governing body was: Engineer IPresidentj .James Stemen, Conductor fVice-Presidentj Wallace Everline, Ticket Agent fSecretaryj Louise Stout, Fireman fTreasurerj Nancy Downer, Track Inspector KRept.j George Strang, Station Manager fRep.j Jerry Merriman, Brakemen QCounselorsJ Miss Lugar and Mrs. Volkert. We were sorry to lose James Cottman, Erma Paul, Delores Fitzgerald, Vondalee lford, and Clarence Albright, but happily re- ceived Mary Lee Gates, Charles Dowell and Marcella Miller, all of which had been on our train before, but had transferred to other towns. Ray Anderson joined us from Carnden Frontier, while Colleen Matthews moved ahead a car and joined the class of 50. A photographer fr om Powells Studio took our Senior pictures on October 15th. Trying to get us to smile pretty he would say, Now smile like you are greeting your boy friend coming down the street. That did it. October 19th was Journalism Day. Two car loads of journalism students participated in the event which occured at Lansing. Our 49 Oriole took an A rating. The Senior play, Dear Son, was well received on November llth. The cast also presented their talents at Bronson, November 10th, and Reading High School, November 23rd. Our pictures arrived on December 5th. With fearful hearts we opened the folders, not kncwving what to expect. Oh joy, they did turn out well, didn't they ? Much needed fuel was added to our fire box with the sale of Christrnas cards, candy sales, noon movies, a Washington dinner, donkey basketball game and entertainment by the Hoosier Corn Huskers. We wish to con- gratulate Lee McDaniel who was chosen D.A.R. Girl, also Don Cook and Verla-Nlatz who reigned over homecoming as king and queen. One of our big thrills of the year occured when the Junior Chamber of Commerce allowed us to govern the city for a day. On February Sth, we attended the banquet which the Juniors so graciously gave us. With many waves and goodbys, we were off for a four-day trip to Washington, D. C. on Monday, April 10th. What a gay time was had by all. Next carrie the honor assembly and finally our delightful educational journey ended with graduation exercises on June lst. The Oriole Special run ended as the train pulled in to graduation station on time with a full crew on June lst. Valedictorian Salutatorian Ten Top Passengers 34 F zrst Class Passengers Our homeroom. Oh, the ride was so nice. Shame on you, Mary. The only Chuck we had. We never skip school. They called it play practice. Could we ever forget Sid ? Washington! Here we come. Why, Mr. Monk! I'm surprised The holy trio. Let's cut it out, boys. Always together. Hold that tiger, Mary. Want to buy a candy bar? After the swirn. Our Ida Mae. 35 Motto : You never know what you can do until you try. Class Flower : Yellow Carnation Class Colors : Blue and Maize Oriole Special Choo Choo Tune Pardon me boy, is that the Quincy High School Choo Choo? Track 49. boy you can give me a shine. I can afford to get aboard the choo choo, I've got my fare and just a trifle to spare. We got aboard the choo choo in the year '46 Of course, we had to study and we pulled a few tricks. 1947 was just like heaven, 1948 is the one we 'preciate 1949 is the track we're on now, Graduation Station ain't very far. Shovel all the coal in got to keep her goin' woo woo, Mrs. Volkert, here we are. There's goin' to be a certain party at the station, We used to call him E. J., I think he liked it that way. He 'll honor us with our hard earned di-plo-mas. So Quincy High School won't you choo choo us there. Verita Marshall Mary Ellen Todd Oriole Special Verse FORTY-SIX TO FIFTY Toot! .Toot! Next station graduation, Isn't that your destination ? Yes, we'll tell you all about it. Come over here while we shout it. We left here from the Freshman station, Thinking that we owned the nation. But with that idea we soon parted, As the Sophomores, our initiation started. Next stop Sophomore station. Now we owned just part of the nation, To Detroit on a class trip we went, And skating parties, where our money we spent. Juniors by golly, well, what do you know ? There was the J-Hop that sure was a go. And Our Town , that was our Junior Play. It was good from what people say. And now just ahead is the Senior station, The knowledge we 've learned will be shared with the nation. Mrs. Volkertl Miss Lugar! Our fearful trip is done, The train has weathered every track, the prize we sought is won. 36 Prophecy Joyce Adams-Joyce is still very quiet, but she has really gotten ahead. She is the owner of Joyce's Paris Creations , out on the west coast. Robert Adams-Bob has just become known as the second Chuck Ortmann on the U. of M. football team. Ray Anderson-Ray is the coach of the U. of M. We hear he's trying to keep Bob Adams in shape. Roger Annis-Rkoger has gone far in the movie world. The young ladies like his brown eyes. Joanne Beers-Jo has now become one of the well known society ladies of Washington. She married hat certain someone. KYou know who!j Winifred and Don Kirk-Now live on their little farm and their twins help with the chores. Olin Borton-Olin has finally got up the nerve to ask his girl friend from Gobles to marry hirn. Don Brewer-Don now owns the Brewer and Light Funeral Home out in California. Doing nicely, too. Byron Chase -Barney sings on the radio on his own program. If you haven't heard him it's be- cause he has changed his name to Alyn Chase. , Don Cook and Verla Matz-Have started to raise their own football team, they have four girls. They're thinking of changing.to basketball. Barbara Cox-Barbara has taken over her father's theatre. She now owns a chain of them called Cox's Army . Nancy Downer and George Strang-Out on the Strang farm we see George out in the yard admiring his new 1960 model car, and in the house we see Nancy treating their daughter's poison ivy. Joan Duncan-Is still trying to be a model, but is looking around for some other type of work. fWhat happened, Joan ?j Kenny Earl and Glenn Engelhardt-Are in partnership and own one of the largest radio and tele- vision shops in Hollywood. lwhat luckil Idamae Ernst-Is following in her mother's footsteps, and is now a very good teacher at Q.H.S. Wallace Everline and Lee McDaniel-We see Wally has just smashed up his fiftieth car, and Lee is worrying about how they can afford another one with three sets of twins. Robert Finley-We heard Bob is doing fine in Hollywood and he's still a bachelor!!! Betty Friend-Betty has just finished four years of college and is now a Horne Economics teacher. Guess what? She finds the Agricultural teacher at the same school very very interesting and single. Pauline Gardner-After being the first one engaged, Pauline is still a flustrated old maid. I wonder when she is going to settle down with Eddie. Mary Lee Gates-Mary Lee has set the world's record in typing. It took her ten years to get it. Charles Dowell-We see Chuck in front of the bright lights in Swallowtails leading the Dowell- Upsters Swing Band. Lemoyne Hawkins-We see Lemoyne is now a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy. lWhat fun.J Leah Heydon-Now Mrs. Lown-can you imagine Leah not arguing? But it's true. lShe says so., Joyce Hubaker-Is a very efficient secretary now, after all her office practice at Q.H.S. lGood deal., Bob Hughes-We see Bob as manager of the Miracle Made Kitchenware of Schultz Inc. Dick King-We now see Dick King in the Governor's mansion. He has his name on the door, Janitor-Dick King. Veiita Marshall-Is now Mrs. Jim Mahoney from out in Arizony. Cdlleen and Gene Kahle-Have just given a housewarming in their new house. Qlt took them ten years to build it., Carlyle McDonald-We see Carlyle now ovms his own drum major school and doing very nicely. Mary and Martha Mc!-lenney-Have gone to finishing school, and their pictures may be seen in all the better magazines, Which twin has the Toni? Virginia Milbourne-Virginia runs the concession on Michigan State Campus. We hear she's engaged to some football player up there. Marcella Miller-Marcella is netting a tidy sum on her knitting and dress designs. We knew all that knitting in Social Problems wasn't for nothing. Jerry Merriman-Has graduated from college and is working as a janitor at Q.H.S. Caryl Quimby-Caryl finally became Mrs. Stockwell and is now living in Alaska. The little Stockwells are keeping her busy. Harold Rockey-We heard Harold has a rodeo up north to entertain his fellow hunters. Joyce Russell-ls still holding hands with her husband. Connie Sanders-Didn't quite make it to college, but she doesn't mind one bit. She's married and has a family of two. Mary Schultz-After graduation from college we heard Mary is giving concerts at Coldwater High School, and is that Bob we hear singing. Jim Stemen-We see Jim Stemen sitting at home rocking Jim, Jr. and baby Betty Lee while Betty attends the Quincy-Reading game to see who gets the Golden Shoe. Times have really changed Jim. Harry Stickney-Well, if it isn't Harry and Aim. We heard Harry is doing fine as Postmaster . Louise Stout-After going steady with one guy during most of her high school days, guess what? She went and married another. Mary Ellen Todd-Mary Ellen finally married that Hillsdale guy, and now they're raising six little girls. Jo Ann Wigent-Now owns her own diner. More power to you, Jo Ann. Duard Wondergem-Is now a motorcycle stuntman with the Wade Circus. lGee, more thrills., Max Zimmerman-After graduating from journalism school, Max is now working on the Coldwater Daily Reporter. He always did like Coldwater. .37 '77 Will Marcella Miller: Wills her best plaid skirt to Dorinda Parker. s..-5 6: m Z is 1-Fx Joyce Hubaker: I will my ability to go to school eleven years and graduate to anyone who can do it. Connie Sanders: I will my ability to catch on to jokes ten minutes late to Nancy Crapo. .1 :fi Ly.. T0-4 -SZ.-. ......- .Z ,fa -4--. ,Q ...- ,m ,Q .fx -ee- Louise Stout: I will my ability to keep the same boy friend through four years of high school to any girl who thinks she can stand one' that long. Caryl Quimby: I will my perfect shape to Julia Blake. Colleen Kahle: I will my ability to get through high school in three years and be married, to anyone who wants it, not the husband . Idamae Ernst: I will my Civics book to any Junior who thinks they can get more out of it than I did. Mary Lee Gates: I will my locker to any Junior. Betty Friend: I will my ability in Civics to anyone that can pass it. Leah Heydon: Wills her ability to get along with her boy friend without fighting to Nancy Wight. Pauline Gardner: Wills her nicknarne The Kissing Bandit to a flustrated old maid. QMr. Enders.j Verla Matz: Wills her ability to hold on to two jobs to anyone who wants to stay out late. Jo Ann Wigent: Wills her reserved room at Coldwater Health Center to'Jo Keith who is learning to do cartwheels . fShe'1l need it., Joan Duncan: Wills her ability to get around in green convertibles to Jeannie Crawford who doesn't really need it, but just in case. Verita Marshall: Wills her hot jokes to Mr. Omo to tell to next year's Office Practice girl. Barbara Cox: Wills her ability to get an engagement ring and keep it Qwe hope, to Nancy Wight during her Senior year. Martha McHenney wills her little sister QMaryj to anyone who thinks they can handle her. Joyce Russell: Wills her ability to get a tall handsome man to Roberta Phillips. Mary Schultz: I will my ability to sing to Mr. Watts. Mary McHenney: Leaves her ability in Chemistry to Herbert Sanders. Joanne Beers: Wills her ability not to have to threaten to walk home on those country roads to settle an argument with her boy friend to Emma Jean Borton. Robert Adams: Wills his nickname Charlie Ortman to Jim Hewitt. Raymond Anderson: Wills his ability to stay out of school and get away with it to anyone who wants to try. Roger Annis: I will my dark eyes to any good looking girl who will have them. Olin Borton: I will my ability to get a girl'eighty-five miles from home to Nat Walton. Donald Brewer: I will my ability to love all the girls and go steady with one in Coldwater to Jim Hewitt. Byron Chase: Wills his ability to quit basketball to any Senior next year who hasn't got the nerve. Donald Cook: I will my ability to chew tobacco to anyone foolish enough to take American Lit- erature next year. Charles Dowell: Wills his ability to leave girls alone during his four years of high school to Willard Smead. Kenneth Earl: Wills his ability to flirt to any Junior who can get away with it. Glenn Engelhardt: I will my ability to get up at 5 o'clock in the morning to anyone who wants it. Robert Finley: I will all my ability I had in Home Economics Class to any boy who wants to take it. Robert Hughes: Wills his ability to buy a car and have it break down the first night to Duane McCurley. Richard King: I will my ability to wear sweaters to Mary Ellen Brazee. Carlyle McDonald: I will my skinniness to Jerry Fries. Jerry Merriman: Wills his ability to play poker to Mr. Enders. Harold Rockey: l will my ability to skip home room and Mr. Omo's study hall to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. George Strang: I will my holding hands with Nancy to Mr. Watts and Mr. Enders. ey: Wills his ability to go steady just once in his high school days to Jo Keith. Duard Wondergem: I will my peach fuzz to any good man. Wallace Everline: I will my ability to smash up my cars to Mrs. Volkert. fWho seems to do lots of worrying about it., Max Zimmerman: I will my ability to go with Coldwater girls and not get run out of Coldwater to Gale Langstaff. Lemoyne Hawkins: Wills her happy days in high school to Arron Blair. Joyce Adams: Wills her quiet disposition to Tommy Normandin. : I will my ability to wear sweater sets to Marylin Becker. T.-Qi e: Wills her position on the basketball team to any Freshrnan. Winifred Kirk: Wills her ability to be the first girl married in the Senior Class to any Junior in schbol. Mary Ellen Todd: Wills her ability to catch a certain Hillsdale boy to Jo Keith. Nancy Downer: Wills her bashful ways to Joyce Di6dl'iCh- ills his ability to hold class meetings to any class president nextyear, Putup Shut up! Or get out. 38 JU.l'1iO1'3 X f' ,I-Q... ' I '. 1 df fb ' 0 gl! Z K GJ 3 ff Z O U 7 3 4 xv ' Z 8 I 1 L U Y r 476 A 4 'Pi ' A .. 4 qi U! N R l Q. 4 QX gr. , f ff V x f J QL X v V' Nl JX x X y Junior Passengers President .............. Nat Walton Vice-President. .' . James Hewitt Secretary .... . . Donna Curtiss Treasurer. . . Barbara Clark Advisors. . . .Mrs. MacQueen Mr. Zerba As the Special rolls in to the Station, we see that the Juniors have worked hard on their various activities, the Junior-Senior Banquet, the Junior Play and the J-hop. The Junior-Senior Banquet was enjoyed by all. It was held February 8, 1950 at 7:00 o'clock in the Union Church dining room. Much talent was discovered while producing the play and the J-hop. The original decorations were beautiful, and the orchestra was enjoyed by all. It was a very enjoyable year for the ever jolly Juniors and they are all looking forward to their senior year. 41 -ae fm .QQ :S Q 0 T ung . 1 ,. an ? Y I f 1 2 if . AARON BLAIR JULIA BLAKE DAVID BLUE RICHAR D BRAND JOAN BRETZ WLLMA BROWN VIRGLL BOWERMAN RTON BESS CARPENTER BARBARA CLARK NANCY CRAPO DONNA CURTISS f.----1-1 ,M ..:-555.- .,,., x y ,fi 5 'S If I if K, 'L I X iu P X 6 , 5 'JQQ 1 5, xfex 5 ' ' ,J 4 K 7 i 'K '- . I Vi Q ': qf 7 If HE? f If If W s if 'if . , I W Ig f v s., ' X P in 'g g, xg M 0, 1,9315 ' ,S 'ig' A 'T' ' f' 0, A '- MVN:-u ?E!'w'.flg , A X' iw? Q M I I 3 Jef , ff K K avg, , M M I -M. ' Wuwwnf N46 Q' 'min H Q1 '1- Qs Qs I I ,,.. 4 ' , -??:I'5NiIiJ' .. ' T x'i'.. ' 1 . if I-dw' 15 K i 1 fi. 'V f QL JCLYCE DIEDIQQI-I EEW4-RD DONNELLY 'BETTY FEISTER ROLLAND FISH JERRY rams KENNETH Exggg,.E EARL FROM JAMES HEw1TT JOLINE 1-mcxwoaru SHIRLEY cnoss JUNIOIQFGARX, ff MARI.LYN HILTON RAY HOUCK DOLORES HILTON RAY HOWELL fi? ' ' - if W7 2s..RV , X ,1 ,A Fa, ,,. 57? ,.,G yi a 1 L- 'I L W3 . W' .saggy-L af Y g? '-,fp . .2 Frf rfl 31 FLORENCE MARSHALL ELSIE MARSHALL ..--- ,h- BETTY LOTHAMER GBUQ 1-?:.?i9.S TAF F WILLIAM OLNEY ROSS PALMATEER DORINDA PARKER ANNABEL PAUL E - f A ROBERT P1-:Rxms f ' ' , . -' J K 'R ROBERTA PHILLIPS W , L , .R W EDWARD Rom' f Q- R Q FRED ROSE 4: - I H - 5 f ,xg v,,....-....... V bf' ' ' Y W, - 45+ 1:-1, X. ,Q . ,- ' ' ,V , I A ,,, Iii, K it , X Q .. : Gyx.sAmasR L RQ-R A 1-:Lg,f:N sAyvDY W ,T . VIRQINIA STRUBLE 3 h 'ANNE STETLER M ' ihgg E1'TTEE.v: sl-IERMAN P Q K ' I ..-E A J JEANIE STUCK GLO GLA DYS WAL TERS JOAN TOPP NAT WALTON NANCY WIGHT DUANE WIESEN 43 . x., ,gunz-3. ' wa ' My ig Loafers. Whoa! Duane. Pretty, Bess. Taking it easy - most any class. Sh! Aaron. The Glor-ia of the class. Why! Mr. Zerba. His bathing suit never got wet, Picture gazers. Come and get me you handsome lifeguard. When you were my queen in calico, and I was your bashiul barefoot beau, and this is our Joe. Oh, Jimmie,'you're wonderful. Stamped. ' 'Suffic iently-Sophonsified ' '. Floating down the old Green River. Oh! A man. 44 Sophomo e5 F f M w g xx? U ,D go jigir 'EQ-I E If 591 WQ5! V V! 2 X ,- . 1 X In X 0 Lf j Sophomore Passengers P resident ............ Donna Faulkne r Vice-President. . . . . Richard Jones Secretary .... .... G ene Kelly Treasurer. . . Janice Giddings Advisors. . . . . Mr. Monk Mr. Fischer In the fall of '49 the class of '52 boarded the Special with forty-six paid fares. The first big job was to initiate the Freshmen. Oh, by the way, it turned out ve ry nicely. In November the Sophomores were given a party by the Freshmen. Boy! Was it fun. We all enjoyed a Christmas party. In order to raise money we had to get down and dig. Sandwich sales and dances were among our money-making ventures. 47 MARILYN BENJAMIN ESTIL BLAIR EUGENE BLAIR CLIFFORD BOWERS WANDA BOOHER JERRY BLOSSER JACK CARPENTER DORIS BREWER LAUREN BRACY 48 DIANE DOMINICK IMOGENE CRAWFORD GLENNA MAE COPLIN FLOYD CASKEY DONNA FAULKNER JIM FIDLER ROYCE FRIEND JANICE GIDDINGS DICK JONES DALE HULBERT NANCY HARTLEY MICHIEL GROHALSKI NELLIE KELLICUT GENE KELLEY I DELORES KEITH JOHN KASPERSKI U H K 'l, E CHARLES RURIQX GEORGIA LOU SECOR IUDSON STOCKWELL JACK SWEET EDw1N THOMPSON MARY ToMEc.1-:K THOMAS VAN CLEAVE BONNIE VAN VOORHES REGINA WALTON TRUMAN WELCH RAYMOND WILKINSON PHILIP PORTER DUANE MCCURLEY KAROL MAJORS WAYNE LOOSE GORDON MILLER JAMES MCNICKLE DALE McDONALD BERNADINE QUIMBY JAMES POMRANKA LELAND PERSON DELORES RIDDLE 49 The Principal Speaks so n- L 'lllnIll A555 F'reSl1M en A Zi . f A , f A red'-9' N! ,I A , I QC 9' W x a a N in th Grade Passengers President ............ Frank Parkinson Vice-President. . . .... Willard Smead Secretary .... . . Mary Ellen Brazee Treasurer. . . . . Jerry Jennings Advisors. . . .Mrs. Young Mr. Shearer On September 8, 1949, sixty-four frightened little tots boarded the Special for their first long train ride into the big, wide world. These wee kiddies were the members of the class of '53, more scornfully referred to as those goofy Freshmen . On Wednesday, October 2.6, we were officially welcomed aboard by the Sophomores, who were kind enough to let us star in a public perform- ance. A month later we returned the favor by giving them a party. We raised money through sandwich sales. Semester exams gave us a pleasant Q ?l vaca- tion from daily routine of school work. We are looking forward to three more years of sports, music, and other activities at Quincy High School. 53 WILLIAM BLOSSER BEVERL Y BOLE Y ' ' ' Ci-iA'1f1IE5 E6'wEN Nmrgm YN ggcrg-QR MARY ELLEN BRAZEE ALAN BREWER MARSHALL CONDRA 'QETHETIUC DARLENE CROWE RICHARD DELAET DARLENE DIMENT SALLY DOWELL l..aDONNA DEMEREST LORAN FICKLE ' RAYMOND FINLI-:Y MARY Ewz-:Rs DALE GRIPMAN DONNA HARD RAY HANKINS SHIRLEY HAYWARD LEE HICKENHISER HAROLD HASTINGS DELORES HILLIAR RONNIE HOWELL 'Q ,gf , a sf I ' wk ff Ii t X .,+ A s I . 9 A MR: .4 DWIGHT OLNE MORRISON JANET MYERS EUGENE MOORE CAROLYN PARKER r3mim1fImax1, ROBERTA PARKER MARILYN PORTER ROBERT PIDCOCK WILLIAM PLUMMER RICHARD RADEBAUGH LAUREL ROGERS Q2 Q Y JERRY JENNINGS JOANNE JONKER CARL KNIRK LAURA IRWIN ANN KUYKENDALL RAYMOND LITWAITIS ROBERT LOTHAMER ROBERT MANN DONALD METTLER Q 55 CHARLES MOORE DELORES McDONALD PHIL M.AINS MARVIN TRA YLOR DUANE WICKHAM ROBERT WIGENT JEAN WILDER ALICE WICKHAM SHIRLEY WALTERS ,ggsgggufgsu-. JUDY WOOD PAUL WOLFCALE PHYLLIS WYNKOOP RAYMOND ROLF HERBERT SANDERS LYLE SEBRING CHARLES SHILLING WILLARD SMEAD DARLEEN SMITH SHIRLEY SNYDER ROBERT STEMPIEN BETTY STOCKWELL RICHARD SWALLOW LARRY TRAVIS Veterans Institute The Quincy Institute was first or- ganized in the fall of 1947 under the direction of Mr. Fischer with six men enrolled. Last fall a full time instructor, Mr. Ames from Okemus, was added. Since a year ago Bronson has carried on G. I. instruction as a branch of the Quincy Institute. There are thirty- eight men enrolled at present. Q 'N in . 4 fm fwhi 'if G xfwll' f- I 5.2 , 0 ffxa fi. 57 Grades XM, K 'ffliffw X-XX? IST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: 512:29 A Left to Right: F. Hartley, S. Hulbert, N. Hartley, B. Booher, R. Dryer, B. L. Meiring, K. Hicks. R. Hulbert, C. Knapp. D. Keith. L. Marquart, D. Deal, R. Aimer, J. Fish, J. Blair, A. Croff, W. Brewer, D. Adams H. Hayden. Mr. Omo. R. Grill, R. Dolan, N. Foster, R. Fries, M. Batt, V. Bailey, R. Deul, G. Grohalski. R. Benjamin. Eighth Grade IST ROW. Left to Right: G. Rockel, J. Pierson, C. Palmateer, S. Vincent, J. Wilder, B. Pengelly, D. Riddle, G. Macrea, S. Payne, G. Yuhl. ZND ROW: N. Roulier, J. Olaynick, C. Morrison, C. Matthews, M. Spencer. D. Mettler, B. Paul, W. Wilson, W. Roberts, J. Watts, N. Rehner. 3RD ROW: V. Marshall, W. Merriman, G. Smith, J. Sanders, K. Strother, L. Person, P. Sattler, C. Sanders, D. Phair, L. Walsh. 59 IST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: Left to Right: L. Smead, W. Turnpaugh, I. Thompson, M. L. Smith, H. Shillings, S. Snyder, W. Strouse, P. Todd. M. J. Myers. Mrs. Lieving, M. Mast, R. Thompson, C. Newberry, J. Roth, G. Wilkinson, M. Twndell, K. Wickham. C. Jonjes. G. Whitney, H. Wickham, H. Rurka, L. D. Springstead. W. Olmsted, F. Stoddard, J. Walters, L. Pomranka, J. Wood. Not Pictured: O. Thatcher. Se-ven th Passengers lST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: Left to Right: J. Kuykendall. K. Fenner, M. Gilchrest, J. Fish. P. Daniels, M. Mains. R. Houbeck, L. Inman, I. Kellicut. M. Hewitt, D. Keith, R. Locke. R. Blosser, J. Gross, S. Guilford, R. Rowland. T. Burton R. Knapp, L. Camp. L. L. Blackman, Mrs. Adams. J. Henning. J. Rowland, T. Mashall, W. Cronmiller, W. Friend, G. Brazee, K. Bible, K. Booher, L. Irwin. Not Pictured: D. Fredickson, K. Kelly. 60 D Sixth and Fifth Passengers I A j , gf 3 ,f IST ROW: Left to Right: J. Bowers, J. Booher, R. Halstead. J. Green, E. Yuhl, M. Smead, T. Meredith. ZND ROW: Mrs. Phelps, J. Kelly, D. Ludlow, R. McKenzie, J. Macrae, J. Hadley, P. Broad. 3RD ROW: H. Dolan, R. Deal, L. Matz, L. Hankins, A. Atkinson, G. Pidcock. J. Wibel. A ,,, A Y Q lST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: 4TH ROW Left to Right: R. Cockrell, M. Dobson, D. Holmes, L. I-Iankins, J. Este:-line. C. Lashuay, K. Rehner, B. Boz-ton. J. Barton, F. Gripman, K. Knowles, B. Halstead, J. Cox. J. Daniel, J. Inman, L. Parker. T. Etheridge, A. Fisk, N. Penoyer, D. Paul, J. Smith, S. Fenner, R. Jackson, M. Lampman, J. Lawler. N. Kelly, J. Deal, P. Berry, H. Brewer, S. Mains, P. Brockman, J. Shaw, J. Rockel. 61 IST ROW: Left to Right: J. Berry, S. Smith, J. Fischer, F. Germaine, D. Dryer, L. Himbaugh, J. Brand J. Dolan, B. Rogers. ZND ROW: B. Saddler, L. Kelly, R. Hyslop, R. Caskey, J. Laurell, J. Stone, I. Sprout, J. Pidcock. 3RD ROW: Miss Corless, J. Wolfcale, J. Barton, R. Matthew, B. Brewer, J. Brown, V. McKenzie, M. L. Marshall, N. Rurka, T. Semmerlroth, Mrs. Phelps. Not Pictured: J. Wilkinson, H. Rassmussen. Fourth and Third Passengers IST ROW: Left to Right: V. Holmes, S. Langsiaff, C. Gates, J. Blue, J. Rogers, F. Lindsey, A. Hankins. ZND ROW: N. Jaynes, P. Hacker, G. Parker, T. Myers, S. Mann, J. Johnson, J. Cronmiller, T. Zimmerman. 3RD ROW: Miss Cox-less, B. Laurell, A. Persails, B. Moore, B. Ehl, L. Olaynick, E. Spencer, W. Pomranka, P. Giddings. Not Pictured: C. Ellis, M. Reynolds. 62 lST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: Left to Right: J. A. Lindsey, D. Booher, M. A. Batman, L. Wilcox, C. Davis, R. Hacker, S. Brandt, N. Hyslop. ' D. I-lermance, J. Laurel, S. Wibel, D. Davis, R. Dolan, D. Harvey, W. Gripman, S. Berry, L. Wolcott, R. Sadler. M - A- Walton. D. Dobson. M. K. watts. J. W. Dolph, J. Wolfcale, M. Cronmiller, H. Brown R- A. Brewer, J. L. Esterllne, S. Kanouse. P. Greene. Second and First Passengers IST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: Left to Right: J. L. Berry, P. Anderson, B. Stempien, J. Johnson. J. Fischer, F. Johnson, K. Morris, C. Flint, J. Sadler, M. Dowell, S. Day, D. Hacker, C. Chilcote, J. Fleenor, J. Kohler, L. Wilkinson, D. Willen. D. Giddings, N. Laurell, B. Himebaugh, C. Holmes, L. Wickham, B. Brewer, L. Rodgers, C. Hankins, G. McDonald, J. Bucanan, P. KnaPP- S. Walters, J. Smith, C. Vicory, L. Sprout, J. Hampton, J. Bowers, T. Dolan, Mrs. Knapp. 63 IST ROW: S. Rodgers, J. Smith, J. Payne, T. Laurell, R. Wright, G. Clingan, J. Shilling, J. Wibel, Mrs. Esterline. ZND ROW: B. Adams, B. Lynd, S. Ely, D. Calwell, E. Neilens, D. Mettler, M. Keller, K. Myers, B. Pierson, B. Joughin. SRD ROW: C. Knepper, M. Rurka, T. Strouse. Not Pictured: Eddie Paul. Afternoon 89 Morning Kindergarten Passengers 7 MRM V IST ROW: Left to Right: D. Van Vleet. S. Corey, D. Tonjes, S. Wickham, G. Helton, J. Saxton, A. Langstaff. ZND ROW: J. Taylor, P. Mason, N. Ehl, A. Dobson, K. Semmelroth, K. Vigneault, K. Cox, B. Hart. 3RD ROW: A. Persails, L. Dowell, Mrs. Esterline. Not Pictured: S. Callendar, L. Volkert, R. Persails, M. Hilliar. 64 Eiwg U if-QQ U www U2 n Sf? NJ Q-Q 1- 0. lj I - Sl XXXX , 'fQ5!tQg!- HQ mm:-LJ'tEK2ES.g, ! 'Il I4 ff Y J I 1 '15 WI' i N RuRAL. 9 if STQDS Q ALLEN WAKEMAN y MIQLLIAMS CORE 5 CENTER 2 LAKE L. v s K 'fm ,V ' LF f' B F' 'QQ F 'Jb Cb A, I 'fHf1'o .I!h.,,,ff Ill O.. i -I-:gil-6-.1 AY 4 4V 'lligsiiigy Left to Right: R. Morrison. J. Sanders, J. Croff, R. Kochendox-fer, M. Buell, L. Van Doren, J. Knirk A. Laudeman, J. Cook, M. Van Doren, H. Jeffry, Mrs. Condra. Allen Musicians Lgft ta Right: D. Condra, J. Friend, H. Howell, K. Thomas. B. Watson, C. Morrison, J. Croff, E. Wendorf, K. Mull, S. Daniels, D. Grill. BACK ROW: J. Friend, Mrs. Condra, G. Hicks. 67 Allen Fifth and SixthfPasssengers 1ST ROW: ZND ROW: IST ROW: ZND ROW: SRD ROW: Left to Right: P. Todd, K. Hicks, S, Payne, R, Aimer, N. Todd, E. Wendorf, , C. Newberry, S. Daniels. C' Left to Right: G. Delaney, E. Wendorf, J. Friend, R. Pengelly, R. Burchett, J. Craun, J, Smiih K. Mull, P. Burchett. G. Osborne, J. Dowell, B. Watson. J. Cook, B. Meiring, K. Thomas, D. Grill, 5. Daniels, M. Buell, H. Jeffery, G. Hicks. N. Todd, M. VanDoren, D. Condra, J. Fee, L. VanDoren, J. Croff, H. Howell, R. Haydon, C. Morrison, Mrs. Rose Packer. G I R I, S. i O IVY T 5 68 Allen Third and Fourth Passengers -my ., ,., , ,,k..,, . :H . I 7 A . I ,. .,. 1 - IST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: 4TH ROW: Left to Right: G. Todd, P. Ken Knight, D. Loomis, K. Wendorf, L. Roger s, R. Newberry, J. Van Wormer, P. Burchett. D. Todd, R. Morrison, J. Croff, M. Batt, J. Sanders, A. Laudeman, N. Hoopingarner, B. Todd Jack Knirk, G. Blair, R. Wendorf, G. Cook, Mrs. Calhoun, R. Kochendorfer, R. Dowell, E. Smith, F. Saxton. F. Tonjes, P. Wilson, C. Waderlow, J. Keith, J. Hutchins, V. Sanders, J. Capp, H. Thomas. . ,. .aw IST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: Allen Second Grade Passengers Left to Right: D. Conant, C. Crews, K. Waderlow, B. Green, H. Kratzer, D. Todd, E. Dumfon, R. Cochrane. E. Delaney, W. Buell, S. Mull, B. Cleveland, C. Freese, D. Fee, Junior Dowell, S. Croff, D. Crapo. J. Kochendorier, M. L. Blake, O. Trall, J. Van Wormer, P. Saxton, J. Manka, G. Todd, J. Purcell, D. Knirk, Mrs. Hicks. 69 Allen First and Kindergarten Passengers IST ROW: Left to Right: L. Dowell, B. Hutchins, M. Cook, L. Smith, S. Loomis, R. Osborne, S. Ken Knight. ZND ROW: R. Wendorf, L. Dubois, B. Loomis, B. Todd, T. Bourret. JRD ROW: Mrs. Donnelly, G. Bolton, R. Slingex-land, L. Shemfield, D. Van Patten, D. Penefold, K. Johnson, R. Hoopingarner. IST ROW: Left to Rightg D. Haydon, C. Batt, M. Delaney, B. Todd, R. Sanders, J. Fazekas. ZND ROW: R. Wilson, Nl. Sanderson, A. Wonders, Mrs. Donnelly, R. Blair, Nl. Purcell. 70 IST ROW: Left to Right: Ronald Wood, Richard I-lackworth, Donna Brazee, Lerene Puckett, Edna Wilder, Carol Riddle, Martin Kowalski, Marlene Wilder, Loretta Cole, Roy Cole, Jr. ZND ROW: Jimmy Grohalski, Jerald Wood, Arthur Wilder, Floyd-Holcom, James Taylor, Roberta Cole, Ronald Hackworth, Harold Brazee, Joyce Puckett, Larry Bible. 3RD ROW: Richard Wood, Raymond Riddle, Shirley Plummer, Richard Wendorf, Eugene Cole, Donald Hackworth, Nora Etta Hackworth, Fletcher Taylor, Hurshel Wilder. Teacher: Mrs. Florence Strasel. Not Pictured: Virginia Wendcrf. Moore Passengers There are thirty pupils in our school this year. In September we organized a Citizenship Club. Our dues were used to buy a. gift of fruit for those of us unfort- unate enough to become ill. The mothers of the district attended our Halloween Party and organized a Mothers' Club which has functioned all year. We had a ve ry nice Christmas Program in December. We have had hot lunches during the cold weather., It has been a very pleasant year in the Moore School. 71 Williams Passengers The last week in October we had a Health Party. Many of the mothers came. Mrs. Bohley and Mrs. Wells from the Health Department were with us. They gave the mothers many helpful suggestions. Refreshments consisting of chocolate milk and cookies were served. In December we had a Christmas Program and tree. Santa came and distributed gifts to one hundred twenty-five parents, friends and pupils. IST ROW: Left to Right: Sandra Cox, Ruth Hawkins, Robert Corlew, Duane Hilton, Janet Hayward, Lloyd Lindsey, Beverly Van Vleet, Jack Walters, Lois Locke. ZND ROW: Janice Hawkins, Lana Burleson, Gordon Phair, Larry Johnson, Danny Hulbert, Millard Corlew, Ray Maxson, Frank Lindsey, Darrell Smith, Jerry Mohn, Verne Cluff. 3RD ROW: Carolyn Locke, Eddie Mohn, Barbara Corlew, Wilber Jordan, Susie Cluff, Claude Cox, Ruth Ann Johnson, LeRoy Wiser, Lyle Lindsey. Teacheri lVIrs. Gladys Thompson. 72 IST ROW: Left to Right: Joan Toth, Sondra Owens, Van Dove, Joy Dove, Phyllis Owens, Gayle Weber, Marsha Strong, Norman Carpenter. ZND ROW: Patricia Carpenter, Lois Gleason, Thomas Powers, Darlene Schafer, June Gleason, Wayne Hubaker, Bertha Lynd, Carlene Lynd, James Toth. 3RD ROW: Gloria Carpenter, Vonda Foster, Ruth Schafer, Janet Foster, .lohn Toth, James Weber, Larry Higbce, Robert Gleason. Teacher: Mrs. Ida Lynd. Not Pictured: Jimmy Kaufman, Edith Kuykendall, Eric Kuykendall. Wakeman Passengers In the Wakeman School the enrollment has been twenty-eight throughout the entire year. We were glad to welcome two new pupils, Ruth and Darlene Schafer, to our school at the beginning of the term. The majority of the children are in- cluded in the primary grades. 73 Lake Passengers The first day of school we had twenty-eight children. Some moved away, others went to Allen and Quincy, leaving us with only eighteen. We are very happy and busy doing the work for the year. We have made several projects during the year. We are 'now working on sand pictures and maps in Geography. We like our school out here very much. lST ROW: Left to Right: Foster Van Doren, Patsy Kaiser, Billy Taylor, Cordelia Smith, Susan Knapp, Judy Knapp. ZND POW: Lyle Latta, Neva Burlew, Ronnie Payne, Rose Fazekas, Tullie Turnpaugh. 3RD ROW: Jerry Payne, Larry Latta, William Kaiser, Allen Kaiser, Jerry Latta, Henry Kaiser. Teacher: Mrs. Ethel Radabaugh. Not Pictured: Charles Leavitt. 74 IST ROW: Left to Right: Marjorie Whitman, David Roberts, Colin Miller, Susan Zeck, Roxanne Bates, Billy Stewart, Jacquline Shook, Danny Keith, Douglas Siler, Dora Keith. ZND ROW: Richard Wagoner, Sharon Roberts, Charline Wright, Peggy Waston, Judith Shook, Wayne Sharp, Jacklyn Porter, Betty Corey, Roger Herman, Susan Vigneault. 3RD ROW: Wayne Roberts, Wayne Hally, Jerry Wagoner, Marian King, Betty Lou Morgan, Richard Hilliar, Joyce Hilliar, Billy Siler, Wayne Whitman. Teacher: Mrs. Cora Monk. Not Pictured: Loretta Frederickson. Lusk Passengers Our school has an enrollment of thirty students. We enjoyed a Halloween Party. At Christmas we gave a program to entertain our parents. The sixth grade gave a very nice tea for the mothers. We have an active Community Club that meets once a month. 75 Cen ter Passsengers Center School, along with all the other rural schools, has been the butt of the Weather Man's jokes all winter. We have gone to school in winter and come home in summer and vice versa. We have debated between hip boots and low shoes and almost always have chosen the wrong ones, but in spite of this, we have had a won- de rful attendance record and Readin, 'Ritin', and 'Rithmetic have been pleasantly interspersed with hot lunches and holiday parties. IST ROW: Left to Right: Norman Knisely, Michael Hodge, Gloria Martin, Bonnie Hodge, Kay Zimmerman, Ethel Firestone, Joanne Zimmerman. ZND ROW: Sharon Shilling, James Strouse, Danny Booher, Carlene Knisely, Richard Knisely, Nancy Cochrane, Carl Firestone, Larry Quimby. 3RD ROW: Leland McCurley, Kenneth Pierce, Harold Shilling, Joan Strouse, Bonnie Lou Canfield, ' Terry Rhodes, Roy Baldwin, Robert Strouse. Teacher: Mrs. Cleo McGugan. Not Pictured: Edith Fish, Ronnie Paul. 76 Stop I orgahiliti On g ,, ,Z Scou1' G vArsir YW - Q '44 C LUB 2 V ' 43 Senior Q ve ,, BA Nd Q Fill! 'H 5555 -H BZ wa ,I . X 4 'W' 'Z A+T MMV? 9 MILD X fi q w K ff 4 'sg 1 A 'Y fx rf' x if . li w ill f 14 if 727 IST ROW: Left to Right: C. Dowell, R. Annis, B. Friend, G. Strang, L. McDaniel, E. Marshall, N. Downer, R. Finley, R. King, J. Stemen, V. Matz. ZND ROW: J. Adams, J. Hubaker, C. Quimby, J. Beers, J. Russell, Mrs. Volkert, L. Stout, W,Everline, V. Marshall, M. E. Todd, Miss Lugar, M. McHenney, C. McDonald, R. Adams. Oriole Special Staff EdilC01'........................... ..LeeMcDanie1 Assistant Editor ..... . . . ...... Nancy Downer Underclass Assistant Editor. . . . . . . . . Elsie Marshall Advertising. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard King. Jim Sternen Business................,............... Chal'1eSD0We11 Art, , , , , , Ann Kuykendall, Bob Mann, J. Fries, Robert Finley, Bill Plumber Feature. . ......................-...... Roger Annis Calendar. . .......... R0be1 C Finley Picture. . . Verla Matz, Wallace Everline Class .... ........... B ettl' Friend Senior ..... . Nancy Downer, George.Straxig Junior High. . . ........ Joanne Beers Grade ..... . . . Joyce Russell Rural. . . . . Joyce Hubaker Allen. . . . Verita Marshall Music. . .................. Joyce Adams Sports. . . . Nancy Downer, George Strang, Robert Adams Typists. . ....... Joyce Hubaker, Mary Ellen Todd 79 ,gs-.,,,.p u-,Q .,,,,,.g,pv,4.naof -sign-agar 4-n,,,..s-f novwqnvcngnv ,,v,-.f-v-1' e0ria le lYew.s Hn0o-ble ffl rf ' 3 ,,,,,,,,,-' -1,........-1 1- -0' an--nun--n-av ' ' ' , astvvg-no iC!bi ---an-.ga-n ,,....-v-M Paper I Get Your Oriole Special Ne-ws! SCHOOL OPENS WITH INCREASED ENROLLMENT ' '49ERS YEARBOOK TAKES TOP RATING AT STATE CONTEST ORIOLE ELEVEN CINCHES FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP STUDENTS GET TWO-DAY EXTRA VACATION--DUE TO MUDDY ROADS ORIOLE BASKETEERS CHALK UP SECOND LITTLE C TITLE OF THE YEAR ORIOLE BAND PLACES AT HOLLAND FESTIVAL SENIORS GO TO WASHINGTON FIFTY SENIORS TO GRADUATE .TUNE 1 IST ROW: Left to Right: Mrs. Volkert, B. Friend, G. L. Secor, J. Diedrich, D. Curtiss, E. Marshall, J. Giddings, C. Dowell, V. Struble, R. King, L. Smead, Mrs. Young. ZND ROW: N. Crapo, B. Clark, D. McDonald, D. Faulkner, N. Kellicut, A. Statler, G. Slrber, J. Fries, M. MCI-lenney, K. Major, V. Milbourne, C. McDonald, N. Wight, E. J. Bdrton, J. Blake. 80 EF. A. With twenty-two members earning their Chapter Farmer pins and nineteen mem- bers initiated as Green Hands the total membership of the club is fifty-six, the largest in the history of the Quincy F.F.A. A large enthusiastic membership plus capable officers should produce many worthwhile activities. This fall the club purchased a registered Duroc gilt and gave it to a member who will return two weanling gilts next fall. It is hoped this chain will be continued through the years. The club has plans to purchase two purebred dairy heifers on the same basis. Sheep dipping, barn spraying and co-operative crop projects will be continued. IST ROW: Left to Right: Lauren Bracy, Herbert Sanders, Tommy Van Cleave, Duane Wiesen, George Strang, Wallace Everline, Harry Stickney, Guy Sarber, Duane McCur1ey, William Blosser, Charles Bowen, Richard Radebaugh. ZND ROW: Mr. Fischer, Richard King, Royce Friend, Harold Hastings, Ronnie Howell, Virgil Bowerman, Charles Shillings, Dwight Olney, Raymond Finley, Gene Kelly, Robert Pidcock, Fred Rose, Richard Halcomb, Michiel Groholski, Ray Howell, Kenneth Fickle, Roland Fish, Wayne Loose 3RD ROW: Gordon Miller, Richard Swallow, Raymond Lithwaitis, Duane Wickham, William Plummer, Junior Olney, Dale Hulbert, Johnny Kasperski, Edwin Thompson, Don Peavey, Richard Wells, Robert Wight, Edward Morrison, Junior Gary, Phillip Porter, Truman Welch, Harold Rockcy. F. F. A. Passengers 81 Mike Groholski and his Hereford steer. F.F.A. Motto. 1948-1949 F.F.A. officers. Wally Everline and his white faced steer. 1949 corn project. 1949-1950 F.F.A. officers. Oscar Fischer--our leader. Chicago Livestock Exposition. Boys picking corn Wallace and Harry and Co-operative Sire The boys and their seed corn. Co-operative Sire-- Quincy Boy . 82 lST ROW: Left to Right: M. Porter, J. Blake, V. Matz, N. Wight, D. Curtiss, V. Marshall, V. Struble, . B. L. Sherman, J. Diedrich, B. Carpenter. ZND ROW: J. Wigent, M. Schultz, I. Crawford. J. Keith, G. Coplin, A. Stetler, N. Crapo, R. Phillips, E. J. Borton, B. Boley, Mrs. Young. 3RD ROW: L. McDaniel, F. Marshall, B. Clark, J. Duncan, D. Parker, E. Sawdy, D. Hilton, G. L. Secor, R. Walton, M. L. Gates. Y- Teen Passengers Y- Tee ns We started off the year by sponsoring a Stag or Drag dance. The evening ended with the Y-Teens and their guests attending a movie. During the Christmas holidays, we enjoyed a Caroling Party in which we de- livered a basket to a needy family. In February, Virginia Struble and Donna Curtiss were sent by the club to Clear Lake. This was a mid-winter conference in which the clubs from all over Michigan participated. Many ways of improving the club were brought back. The formal candlelight initiation of the new members was held in March. We would like to extend our appreciation to our advisors, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Dale Shearer, and Mrs. J. T. Watt for their help and interest in the club. 83. QW A. suq Scout Passengers At the close of the school year 1948-1949 the Boy Scouts took a seven day trip to Lud ington State Park. There the boys were able to swim, fish, hike and take ad- vantage of the huge park area to practice and develop other scouting skills. At the end of the se months. ven day trip they called a close to the scout program for the summer In September, activities were resumed. They divided themselves into two groups: those fourteen and over called Explorer Scouts and those from eleven to thirteen called Boy Scouts. Activities were planned to raise money for a summer trip. A new troop committee was formed with Dr. L. C. Eaton as Chairman. Other members of the committee are: Dr. N. J. Walton, Mr. F. E. Hadley, Mr. Ray Ehl, Mr. Dewey Mains, and Mr. E. J. Jennings. These men have the interest of the boys at heart and are taking an active interest in the troop. Many thanks to them. IST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: 4TH ROW: Left to Right: R. Blosser, J. Roth, D, Ludlow. J. Hadley, I... Pomranka, M. Twadell, O. Thatcher, D.Phair. ' J. Henning, P. Sattler, W. Roberts, R. Jones, C. Dowell, T. Marshall, J. Watts, H. Rurka. W. Smead, D. Mettler, J. Hewitt, J. Stemen, G. Langstafi, R. Fries, J. Jennings, T. Normandin. Mr. Watts, L. Fickle, R. Mann, M. Zimmerman, N. Walton, D. Mettler, R. Swallow, P. Mains, C. Moore. 84 Cub Scout Passengers IST ROW ZND ROW 3RD ROW: 4TH ROW : Left to Right: F. Lindsey, D. Keith, R. Hermance, G. Parker, D. Holmes, T. Myers, D. Dryer L. Himebaugh, J. Johnson, W. Pomranka. F. Germaine, B. Laurel, B. Sadler, W. Holly, H. Rasmussen, C. Ellis, R. Matthews, A. Persailes, T. Zimmerman, R. Hyslop. Mr. Monk, J. Esterline, N. Kelly, J. Daniel, F. Gripman, B. Siler, J. Rockel, N. Rurkn, W. Roberts, L. Parker, A. Atkinson. W. Cronmiller, J. Lawler, R. Jackson, D. Paul, W. Roberts, R. Hilliar, J. Gross, D. Ludlow. Girl y Scout Passengers .. 4 - . IST ROW : Left to Right: Carol Lashway, Marjorie Hewitt, Judy Wibel, Joan Kelley, Laurel Smead, Thelrna Semmelroth, Mary Lou Marshall. ZND ROW: Jeanette Laurel, Janice Barton, Portia Brockman, Judy Cox, Sue Mains, Johanna Bowers, Teddy Etheridge. , ' BRD ROW: Nancy Roulier, Joyce Olaynick, Mary Lampman, Marian Smead, Carol Palmateer, Mary Mains, Nettelle Penoyer. 'I A 4TH ROW: Mrs. Day, Joan Green, Ruth Dryer, Shirley Gross, Nancy Knowles, Mary Smith. 85 Varsity Club IST ROW: J. Stemen, D. Cook, J. Hewitt, R. Adams, N. Walton, N. Wight. ZND ROW: Mr. Shearer, R. Phillips, M. Mc!-lenney, G. Langstaff, W. Everline, H. Stickney,C. Matthews M. McHenney, V. Milbourne, Mrs. Volkert. 3RD ROW: G. Strang, O. Barton, E. Donnelly, E. From, D. Brewer. 86 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Mar. IST ROW: Left to Right: M. Hewitt, L, Marquart, B. Boley, M. Condra, G. Walker, A. Stetler, G. Secor, C. Knirk, J. Blake, L. Person, W. Smead, B. Carpenter, L. Fickle. ZND ROW: L. Pomranka, G. Miller, D. McDonald, D. Weisen, B. Sherman, S. Hayward, B. Pengelly, S. Snyder, D. Keith, C. McDonald, J. Diedrich, Mr. Zerba, B. Mann, C. Dowell, D. Jones, D. Crowe, L. Person, J. McNickle. 3RD ROW: R. Friend, F. Parkinson, C. Quimby, D. Gripman, R. Dryer, J. Jennings, N. Walton, W.Loose, E. From, M. McHenney, R. Walton, S. Walter, C. Hicks, S. Dowell, B. Feister, J. Roth. Strike-Up The Band Passsengers THE BAND MARCHES ON lO State Fair 14-17 4-H Coldwater 16 Home Game Z3 Home Game 2.8 Hillsdale Fair , l Band Marching Show at Kalamazoo and Western vs. Ohio Football Game 7 Home Game 12 Charlotte Band Festival 14 Away to Jonesville Game Z1 Home Game Z7 Military Funeral of Sgt. Frank Stansell 31 Halloween Parade 4 Homecoming 14 Q.H.S. Concert at Litchfield 18 Christmas Concert Z1 Spring Festival 2.4 District Festival OFFICERS President ......... Nat Walton Vice-President. . . Carlyle McDonald Representative. . . . Willard Smead Director. . . . . . . Robert Zerba Secretary. . . . . . . Anne Stetler Reporter. . . . Bess Carpenter In Train ing Passengers IST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: 4TH ROW: CARL YLE MCDONALD DELORES KEITH Left to Right: V. Marshall, K. Fenner, I. Thompson, M. Mast, D. Keith, T. Marshall, J. Gross, D. B. Phair, J. Strauss, J. Pierson, W. Roberts, R. Grill, R. Houbeck, C. Newberry. Cronmiller, J. Kelly, J. Rowland, R. Knapp, D. Fredrickson, R. Rowland, K. Bible, E. Blair, D. Blosser, F. Caskey, J, Henning, L. Irwin, P. Daniels, J. Fish, M. Gilchrest, J. Kuykendall, I. Kellicut, S. Gilford, T. Borton, L. Smead, O. Thatcher. S. Walter, S. Dowell, F. Stoddard, D. Gripman, J. Hadley, J. Whitney, C. Tonjes, P. Broadk, J. Wibel, K. Booher, M. Spencer, R. Houck, A. Atkinson. M. Twadell, D. Crowe, S. Snyder, L. Blackman, D. Thompson, J. Wood, M. Mains, W. Olmsted, W. Friend, S. Snyder, P. Todd, A. Croif, M. Smead. N. Roulier, L. Matz, Mr. Zerba, Director, H. Rurka, J. McNick1e. High Stepping Passengers SHIRLEY SNY DER JOYCE DIEDRICH 88 f The Sweet Voiced Passengers IST ROW: ZND ROW: 3RD ROW: 4TH ROW: Left to Right: M. Schultz, W. Booher, J. Bretz, A. Wickham, M. W. Brazee, J. Wilder, D. Brewer, J. Hubaker, J. Adams, M. Miller, G. M. Coplin, Mr. MacQueen. G. Walters, J. Beers, B. Stockwell, N. Hartley, P. Wyncoop, D. Riddle, F. Marshall, R. Phillips, D. Dominick, S. Dowell, M. Becker, R. Parker. L. Stout, J. Russell, B. Quimby, A. Paul, S. Gross, G. L. Secor, C, Quimby, J. Wood, D. Diment, I. M. Ernst, D. Parker, R. Walton. J. Blosser, J. Carpenter, D. Peavey, J. Gary. The ,Special Triple Trio ae F.HA. IST ROW Left to Right: D. Hard, L. Marquart, D. Deal, D, Adams, W. Brewer, J. Wigent, A. Croff, L. Irwin. S. Payne, M. E. Brazee, R. Parker, D. Crowe, W. Kirk. ZND ROW: G. Macrae, J. Diedrich, B. L. Sherman, N. Kellicut, E. Sawdy, B. Friend, N. Rehner, G. Yuhl, A. Stettler, V. Struble, B. Pengally, R.Aimer, G. Rockel. 3RD ROW F. Hartley, C. Palmateer, S. Dowell, L. Hawkins, J. Adams, V. Matz., M. Porter, B. Carpenter 4TH ROW STH ROW 6TH ROW: P. Gardner, R. Hulbert, L. Hicksenhiser, D. Faulkner, Miss Lugar. S. Hulbert, C. Sanders, D. McDonald, M. Schultz, I. Crawford, N. Hartley, M. Tomecek, M. Benjamin, J. Wilder, G. L. Secor, K. Hicks, B. Stockwell, N. Knowles. C. Parker, R. Phillips, E. J. Borton, L. McDaniel, B. Quimby, F. Marshall, B. Clark, D. Curtiss, M. E. Todd, G. M. Coplin, J, Wood, R. Walton. J. Wilder, M. McHenney, M. Mcl-Ienney, R. Dryer, D. Parker, D. Diment, L. Rogers, B. Cox, V. Marshall, J. Duncan. Home Making Passengers The Future Homemakers of America were divided into two groups this year. The eighth grade girls formed a Junior F.H.A. headed by President Ann Croff, who with Jo Ann Wigent, senior group president, is shown holding the club emblem. These girls were ably assisted by: Senior Officers--Vice-President, B. Friend, Secretary, E. Sawdyg Treasurer, A. Stettlerg and Reporter, N. Kellicut. Junior Officers--Vice-President, G. Rockelg Secretary, R. Aimerg Treasurer, B. Pengallyg and Reporter, F. Hartley. This year an informal and a formal initiation were held in the fall, followed by various club activities, including the State Convention at Lansing, which was attended by two delegates from our chapter. Mrs. Normadin was chapter mother and Miss Lugar was advisor. ft fi ff ww Qi 5: P X 23,11 ,L X ,, D iff QQ 1 , 5 M ',. 'T'-.Dx 4 90 Slot' II Athletics QW ull' XQ lm 31 . .. . Fi? 6 NF X n U Ml ' A 5 Q L3 x QV M X gk' xsshx J in K Q QQ J , Q3 lmllmnla Q' 'U I7 U-Q HHI1 2' M il X v il Q L2 w o 'Q 7 S I A Q., W, , 5 r v F F at R, ml' .NT - Xqx lg ,.Ex3ClQ-P! xxff X x 9 lST ROW: Left to Right: N. Walton, G. Langstaff, B. Chase, A. Blair, D. Cook, D. Peavey, E. Donnelly, R. Adams, B. Swallow. ZND ROW: Coach Dale Shearer, C. Rurka, J. Bowers, J. McNickle, W. Ever-line, J. Stemen, E. From, J. Carpenter. J. Stockwell, Assistant Coach Vincent Jacobs. 3RD ROW: K. Earl, R. Annis, T. Ncrmandin, O. Box-ton, Manager D. Jones, J. Hewitt, R. Fish, E. Thompson, D. Sebring. Little C Championship 1949 Review Quincy raised the gridiron curtain this year with a 42 to 0 shutout over an Adrian High School B Squad. Quincy scored in every quarter with James Stemen drawing first blood with a Z1 yard dash. Ed Donnelly, Robert Adams, Don Cook, Tommy Normandin, Bill Swallow and Deny Sebring also shared scoring honors. The game was sparked by Quincy's great blocking attack. Quincy shut out Homer in the first conference game Z5 to 0. Don Cook was the hero. He made two touchdowns, sparked with three runs of 51, 40 and Z5 yards. Ed Donnelly made the other two touchdowns around end and over center. The Orioles had little trouble disposing of the Reading Rangers with a score of 33 to 0. Reading's defense blew up. Jimmy Hewitt raced for 53 yards for the first score. Don Cook scored three touchdowns while Robert Adams scored one. Donne1ly's passing accounted for three conversions. Quincy lost their unscored against record with Union City by beating them 13 to 6. One of the largest crowds of the season witnessed the game. Jim Hewitt caught a 35 yard pass of Adams' to set up the first touchdown. He scored later with a 13 yard run around the left end. Cook scored the second touchdown with a 5 yard plunge over center. The Maroons scored in the first quarter with a long march. Union City took to the air, but Quincy intercepted two passes, that ended it. 94 4 95 The Quincy High Schoo1's Orioles turned back the Jonesville Comets by a score of Z0 to 0. Jonesville was rated to upset the Orioles, but our strategy was too strong for them. Jimmy Hewitt scored the first touchdown with a 63 yard run on a reverse. Cook and Adams scored the other two touchdowns on short runs. The orange and black clad grid warriors flattened the inspired Litchfield team 13 to 0. This win made Quincy the only undefeated team in the conference. The hard fighting and determined Litchfield team piled up more first downs than Quincy. Quincy had great de- fense in close places. Jimmy Hewitt ran 87 yards for a touchdown but was called back when Quincy was called of clipping on the play. Donnelly and Cook made the only two touchdowns with short runs. Cook went over center, while Donnelly caught Adams' pass. The Orioles with all the hope in the world turned back the Athens Indians with a 27 to 0 trouncing. Adams was the star, carrying the ball 12 times with an average gain of 10-2 yards per try. His passing was superior also. Cook, Adams, Donnelly and Hewitt had a touchdown apiece. Quincy had little trouble with Athens. Athens' fumbles helped alot to set up the touchdowns. The Quincy High School Orioles closed the football season by defeating a strong and stubborn Bronson eleven, 12 to 9. This victory gave the Quincy Orioles a well earned, undefeated and untied record. Cook made the first touchdown with a 92 yard march. Adams scored the second, going over from the six yard line. Bronson got a touchdown and a safety but not quite enough to discourage Quincyfs eleven. 96 'QM 'ti an Q udR7'fKbACH li. Wx ' L 1 END 1 -it eunfz b IST ROW: Left to Right: Manager, R. Fish, D. Cook, R. Adams, J. Stemen, co-captains: J. Hewitt, E. Donnelly, Coach Dale Shearer. ZND ROW: C. Dowell, D. Sebring, N. Walton, B. Chase, G. Langstaff, B. Swallow, E. From, O. Borton, T. Normandin. Little C Champ Basketeers ' The Little C Schedule went into action December 2 when the Orioles took their first game with Union City 47-36. Don Cook scored 15 points while Donnelly followed with 12. The Reading Rangers were next on the Orioles' list. The Rangers went down to defeat to the tune of 62-36. The Orioles had a little trouble hitting the hoop the first half, however they cut loose the second half dropping through 36 points. Donnelly took top honors with Z3 points. The Orioles carried on their winning streak with a. 65-51 win over Athens. Cook was high point man with 18 points to his credit. Jonesville was defeated by a score of 52-41 by the red-hot Orioles. They were still hot when they defeated Homer with a 72-40 trouncing. Don Cook again took top honors with 19 points, closely followed by Donnelly with 17. 'I'he highly rated Bronson team was defeated by the rampaging Orioles by a score of 53-29. The defense of the Quincy gang was truly great. Donnelly and cook shared top honors. Litchfield was set back by a score of 70-37. The orange birds were still steaming when they handed Union City a defeat to a 61-40 score, Don dumping in 29 points. Athens and Reading went down to their second defeat of the season by the hi-powered yellow birds with a score of 68-34 and 54-27 respectively. Cook, Donnelly, and Adams were in the scoring column. Bronson put a strong fight in the second game of the season. The first real battle the Orioles had of the season, however they pulled out with a 44-42 victory. Homer took their second trouncing of the season by the Orioles to a 72-Z8 score. At this stage of the confe rence play, Don Cook is in the lead as high point man in the conference. The Homer game clinched the Little C Championship even in spite of the fact the Orioles are to take on a return game with Jonesville and Litchfield to end the season schedule. We say boys, a big job well done . '97 1 'i A ' in Ii i 8? .,,,. all-3 si 1 z' 4 3 E 1, xi, 5' BBB 5 mg , A 1 mwwnf-2' K 1 . we ai- my 1949-50 Schedule Quincy 4 7 Union C ity 3 6 if 5 :vlzgz Quincy 62 Reading 36 f ijf Quincy 65 Athens 5 1 7' K Quincy sz ' Jcnc sville 41 Quincy 72 Hcmcr 41 IbE: Quincy 53 Bronson Z9 ' --.- Quincy 70 Litchfield 37 ynf ffyqj ,1A A Quincy 61 Union C ity 40 Yi V Quincy 68 Athens 34 gif Quincy 54 Re ad ing 2 7 1 ' Quincy 44 B ronson 42 Quincy 7 2 Home r Z 8 Quincy .Tone sville Quincy Litchfield f LITTLE C STANDINGS W Pct. I' 'iii gl Quincy 1 000 B rons on . 727 Jonesville .636 Reading . 545 Athens . 545 U nion C ity . 3 63 Litchfield . 181 Home r . 000 Our Boys Are On The B ll 98 Graduation will rob the Queens of Captain Milbourne, Mary Ellen Todd, Martha and Mary Quincy ' . , ' Qumcy Z6 Duncan, Connie Sanders, and Manager Wigent. Quincy May the best of luck go with them. SCHEDULE Reading Litchfield Reading .lone svxlle Litchfield sz ' McHenney Betty Friend Verita Marshall, Joan as ' The Oriole Queens lST ROW: Left to Right: R. Phillips, C. Sanders, Captain Milbourne, D. Brewer, J. Diedrich, J. Blake, N. wigm. ZND ROW: Coach Nell Volkert, Manager J. Nigent, Martha Mcl-lenney, J. Duncan, B. Marshall, M. Kellicut, B. Friend, Mary Mcl-Ienney, E. Todd, M. Tomecek. 99 Vm GDHA MARTHA NANCY THEQUEENS KAROL BETTY MARY ELLEN Coach Shearer In Quincy Joined Quincy Staff September 1940 Called in to the Army Oct. 1941 to 1946 Won Lost Tied Football 28 1 1 4 1-Confe rence Championship 1949 1 Basketball 59 21 0 4-Conference Championships 41--46--47--50 5, K! Baseball 10 2,0 0 Track -- Dual Meets 3 0 0 I 2-Conference Championships 46--47 Total 100 52 4 L , Cerner 1950 Review of Baseball and Track Our 1950 baseball nine should show very good chances in the hit and run game this season. We have eleven varsity winners back from last year. The track team prospects look very bright. Ten varsity boys will be ixf the line-up. They are returning with a lot of get-up-and-go. It's the best of luck, boys, and may you end up near the top of the conference. Q 'LL 9 .A , ,X x ww ' if ' 1oz R xi x S ff? X 1 f WW Y E T E A M F I G H T I .1 JOAN, CONNIE, DELORIS AND IIVIOGENE Quincy Will Sh ine Tonight ! T T 2- SQ Xxx.- K I xiii ff- X if 4 a n 1 T2 .f - ' 1 , V -f , ,, 2 - ,4, ,-Af ,- ' ' , :f?'l,, 1 42,32 x ff ' X , X. f f - . The Pep Squad 103 ff'-'Q-lg lgkeyball Q! Zi fa J4f0W ou! fle Aa!! 'Q ZCJCYK Aaue 6 fame of fum? JAM cuz me 4,0 - Zag A ZA Z M Cd!!! aug e cam, On, o Paw zas .f 13.,.-,.+..f Ta-ka,-QL. wm fAe, fames -' fyfvdl- Jr?-9 Now'3 the lime for flu, !A'cfol-1 D Job flee ?anf.g' af! N is , STD P III ACTIVITIES I ' 'I Il 45 X' k 59 ' W X579 Wg Q If X I Q ? il WW ' In .I I 'W ko ob C 0 0 5' -I L 0 bog U Vp I 0 0 Q L L. Calendar Sept. 6 Teacher's Pre-Opening Conference. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Class Registration. Adrian B --O vs. Quincy--42.. Reading--O vs. Quincy--33. Band trip to Kalamazoo. Accordion Trio Assembly. Quincy--13 vs. Union City--6. Senior pictures taken. QAt lastll .Tonesville--0 vs. Quincy--20. Annual and Oriole News Staffs go to State Jour- nalism Convention at Lansing. Litchfield--0 vs. Quincy--13. Freshman Reception. Athens--0 vs. Quincy--27. Teachers Convention at Kalamazoo. Bronson--9 vs. Quincy--12.. Homecoming game and dance. Seniors presented Dear Son . Freshman and Sophomore Party. F.F.A. Green Hand Initiation. Teachers Recption and Potluck given by Junior Class. Assembly. Russian speaker. Chorus presents program over radion station W.T.V.B. F.F.A. presents program over W.T.V.B. Union City--36 vs. Quincy--47. Annual pictures taken. Assembly, Peppy and the Magic Well . Reading--36 vs. Quincy--62. Assembly, Bronson Junior give play, .Tin'I Mahoney from Arizony . Athens--51 vs. Quincy--65. Jonesville--41 vs. Quincy--52.. Basketball tournaments at Albion. Homer--40 vs. Quincy--72. Q Club Initiation. QWhat funj. Bronson--29 vs. Quincy--53. 107 Feb. Mar. April May J' une Litchfield--3 7 vs. Quincy- -70. First semester ends! fHoorah! But oh those tests., Union City--40 vs. Quincy--61. The Seniors give a Washington Supper. fOh, that K.P. dutyfj Athens--34 vs. Quincy--68. Reading--Z7 vs. Quincy--54. Junior-Senior Banquet. QMmmmm1n good., Bronson--42. vs. Quincy--44. Operetta Up in Central Park at Detroit. Homer-- vs. Quincy-- Senior Donkey Basketball Game. QOh, my aching backfl Jonesville-- vs. Quincy-- Litchfie1d-- vs. Quincy-- Movie at Our Theatre. Assembly, Vagabond Trio. Junior Play, Stranger In No more hot lunches. The Night' ' Litchfie1d-- vs. Quincy- - Senior trip to Washington, D.C. Union City-- vs. Q11incy-- . Bronson-- vs. Quincy-- Achievement Fair. Assembly--Jane Hollinder Reading-- vs. Quincy-- Homer-- vs. Quincy-- .T-Hop--So Pretty. Athens-- vs. Quincy-- Assembly--Jack Rank. .Tonesville-- vs. Quincy-- May Festival Honor Assembly Baccalaureate. Commencement School Picnic. 108 IST ROW! R.. King, J. MerrimBh, V. MarBhl1l, M. E. Todd, J. Siemen- ZND ROW: Mrs. Volkert, J. Beers, K. Earl, D. Cook, J. Duncan. B. Friend- Miss LUSH'- Mrs. Linton. . . . Mr. Davidson . . . Sid Daniels. . Jean Harkness Amy Swain . . Rita Lance . . Gale North . . Dick Stoddard . . Lee Sheridan , . Gordon Stockwell . . Class Qramatists ' Mistress of the town's best boarding house ' ' ' ' bf1e'.,iih.l -'-,JaQi,lg'gLe'sis- ' ' ' ' ALA. 2,f'u1e'1Qw', Aslieh LQ 1leAd'Qn.i 56.5 ' ' ' ' ' 1Li,lt.2n35'nleLe' ' ' ' ' ' ' Qui.-,kmlkg L1ie'c.Suid'nlsl.a'g.Q it Lelfgr' A classmate of Jean's Also a classmate Of the football team Who plants a family tree Who knew Lee - When 109 . Betty Friend . James Stemen . . . Richard King Verita Marshall Mary Ellen Todd . Joanne Beers . .Joan Duncan . . Donald Cook Jerry Merriman . . Kenneth Earl C9 . Q9 Fm! u 5 . D S T H 1 E - B A N Q U 1 E T H O M E C O M I N G 111 ,ir Contestants Louise Stout James Stemen Mary Schultz Janice and Joyc Barbara Cox Nancy Downer Winnifred Kirk Leah Heydon Joyce Hubaker Ida Mae Ernst Charles Dowell Kenneth Earl Don Cook .cvs 59 e Adams hxlffolfbe- g A Z COWHS7- X 113 N9 The End 114 Stop I V Advertising 4 W' Z KS up SX M 13 xx , f + N W xw l N S , Z J f i ,S R ff iv X Q-25X fN Final Call ! Last Stop! Graduation! As the Oriole Special pulls into the Graduation Station on time, co-conductors, Marge Lugar and Nell Volkert, the engineer, Lee McDaniel, and the entire train crew wish to express sincere appreciation to the merchants, the boosters, as well as the many other individuals who assisted in rnaking the journey possible. Thus ends the Special Run! May you all enjoy the view along the track. -,W ' J GEBIDIIFFIFIF Z p pits, 53' A , A ,fluff-2'fg?5--:I Z 5 I li :L cm f e kiwi! fair? f 1' ri WA L S W 0 R T H Ln:-.,..,r..4 A una nv WALIWOITH IIOTHIRS lnellml. lo.. U. l. A. 117 MAY THE BEST OF EVERYTHING COME TO YOU, CLASS OF JUNE, 1950 C R O T T Y CORPORATION JUST REMEMBER THAT GENUINE EFFORT IS THE FIRST RUNG ON THE LADDER SUCCESS. WILLARD E . CROTTY PRESIDENT QUINCY MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF Kelly Milling Co. COMPLETE FEED SERVICE PHONE 2 73 QUIN CY MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAM HARMON AND LLOYD COPLIN FROM THE Litchfield Dairy Ass'n. LIT CHF IELD MICHIGAN QUINCY CONGRAT ULAT IONS Scxffler Bros. GENERAL GARAGE WORK WRECKER SERVICE ' I A'EE:: 'AAA I If A ,Lg . ,A zzlv , ',- A Ylrxl fy I PHONE 278 MICHIGAN L U M B E R QUINCY Lunnnn commur COURTESY SERVICE GOOD MATERIAL C I 0 ELMER ANDERSON Treasurer - Manager PHONE 54 A L I 1 . Dobson Agency THE HOME OF DEPENDABLE INSURANCE A few cents of every dollar the young man earns iioday belongs to the old man, he will someday be. BUY LIFE INSURANCE NOW I in-'V COLD WATER, MICHIGAN QUINCY, MICHIGAN Cities Service Products EARL D. VOLKERT i QUINCY PHONE 53 COLDWATER PHONE 1026 Wolters Tasty Shop L COMPLIMENTS OF Our Theater GOOD SHOW EVERY DAY COMPL MENTS O Watts Drug Store Bollegrot's Clothing Store DRY GOODS SHOES - RUBBER FOOTWEAR SLIPPERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY x 'Z1f1xN RW ,K Citigr- - t ' ,, Q3 .yemeffdr Tesrs!! W Hp A COMPLIMENTS IRA TALANT Quality Coal PHONE 57 42 EAST CHICAGO STREET . nu , I, FURS af , I NE W COAT S REST YLING REPAIRING CLEANING GLAZING STORAGE YOUR FURS GET BETTER CARE IN OUR STORAGE VAULTS CALL 43 QUINCY Quincy Fur Post 10 70 EAST CHICAGO QUINCY MICHIGAN For over 50 years as Funeral Directors in this village, we have watched, from year to year, the little kindergarten kiddies advance, graduate and go out into this busy world to make names for themselves. Now we are wishing the best forg not only this 1950 Class, but for all future students. The Rowsons BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF SO Brcmch County Air Service I w w PHONE 34Fl3 COLDWATER, MICHIGAN Von Hooseor's Garage X X SALES AND SERVICE QIIERINUAILQNANQ rgs,-XM PHONE 190R2 QUINCY MICHIGAN I S Twin Valley Broadcasters, Inv. NEW MUSIC SPORTS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1950 FIRST IN LITTLE C CONFERENCE SPORTS COLDWATER w I MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF .McKenzie Milling Co. QUINCY MICHIGAN Congratulations FOSTERS MARKET George and Earl Quincy Michigan DIEDRICH FUNERAL HOMES QUINCY Allen Michigan C mpliments Of Bowers Furniture Soles Compliments Of Fries Sodo Bor Michig Compliments Of Leonord Service L dO1y k Compliments Of THE Q UIN C Y HERALD Your Home Town Newspaper Since 1878 For The Best Of The Better Foods Look To HADLEY 'S Quality Foods We Deliver Phone 6 Quincy Michigan I. L. Brewer QUINCY MARKET Where Price Tells And Quality Sells Everything In Groceries, Meats, Vegetables Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1950 BAKER INSURANCE AGENCY Lindsey Baker Quincy, Michigan 1 ll A Bid From - Albrights As you go on through life, may we serve your Electrical Needs ALBRIGHTS -W GENERAL ELECTRIC STORE Z3 South Monroe Street Coldwater Michigan Compliments Of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Quincy Michigan Compliments Of MARTIN'S TEXACO STATION Floyd Martin, Proprietor Groceries Soft Drinks - Ice Cream Phone 68F4 Coldwater Michigan WILB UR F URNITURE STORE Nationally Advertised Furniture At Reasonable Prices. 46 South Monroe Street Coldwater Michigan Congratulations QQMV HOLMES SALES AND SERVICE Dependable Used Cars And Philco Appliances Quincy Representative Pete Johnson Jonesville Michigan We Get A Kick Out of Being of Service To Our Customers We Like To Feel On The Ball By Anticipating A Customer-'s Needs To The End That He Gets Prompt, Honest Service With As Little Effort On His Part As Possible HODGMAN INSURANCE AGENCY I-L K.,Conrad, Local Agent SLIM'S RADIO SHOP Compliments Of Radios - 'remvision h NELLIE'S DINER Sound Systems 65 East Chicago Street 122 West Chicago Street Quincy Michigan Quincy Michigan Compliments Of METTLER AND VOLKERT Buyers of Poultry and Eggs Phone 145 Quincy Michigan Compliments Of W. E. DOWNER Well Drilling and Plumbing Phone l88F ZZ Quincy Michigan Compliments Of GENERAL MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTING CO. Speed-O-Matic Quality, Low Priced Electric Water Heaters Phone 235 Quincy Michigan Local and Long Distance Livestock Hauling Insured Cargo, Up To 25,000 Pound Capacity HARD AND B UCHANAN Phone 19 6 Quincy Michigan Electrical Service Adequate Wiring Saves And Serves Wiring For Lights And Power RED AND SILVER SHOP On Wheels Millen R. Rose Day or Night Phone l86F1l Compliments Of QUINCY HOME DAIRY Milk, Butter, Ice Cream And Cheese Phone 78 Earl Coplin Quincy Michigan I F . 'ii Compliments Of QUINCY CLINIC I . -Oi COLDWATER PROVISION COL fuffwu 5 4,0 ' A097440 l S Frozen Food Lockers Dr. Louis Eaton A Meats Dr. C. W. Ellis 'XJ Wholesale Retail Custom Butchering Curing And Smoking Lard Rendering Quincy Michigan Grinding and Seasoning Complete Processing Service R. C. FANSLER Excavating, Grading, Burying Stone Piles, Removing Trees, Digging Basements, Bulldozing, Crane Service Steel Erection, Chain Saw Service, Etc. Phone 861-M Office Phone Z4F5 383 North Hudson Street Coldwater Michigan Compliments If You Want The High Dollar For Your Livestock, Ship To A Central Marketf HOWARD KING Your Hauler Phone 680 3 Tekonsha Michigan Congratulationsf HAROLD KING AND SONS Portable Feed Grinding We Don't Need A Crystal Ball To Tell You What You Need It's Protection At The Present Time With Future Income Guaranteed! Melvin L. Blue, Agent And Mixing U V AMERICAN NATIONAL Phone 78FZ2 Coldwater Michigan INS URAN CE COMPANY Phone 96F4 Quincy Michigan Compliments Of R. 8: L. asc TO 51.00 STORE 4 West Chicago Phone 50 Best Wishes To The Class Of SO QUINCY CLEANERS Quincy Michigan Compliments Of HEWITT AND HYSLOP Wallpaper - Paints - Hotpoint Appliances Quincy Michigan Compliments Of STEWARD AND STONE Sunoco Service And Auto Parts Quincy Michigan Compliments Of MUSIC MART Phone 71 ll Coldwater Michigan THE SOUTHERN MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK OF COLDWATER A Good Place To Secure A Good Place To Borrow Since 1872 Member Federal Deposit Member Federal Insurance Corporation Reserve System DANIEL'S For Fine Jewelry xshlrlil Phone l0l0J - -I 41 West Chicago Street Coldwater, Michigan Congratulations And Best Wishes THE KERR HARDWARE CO. Sporting Goods Electric Hardware Appliances Coldwater, Michigan Quincy Compliments Of MAIN'S PHARMACY Drug Store Phone 51RZ Michigan Compliments Of SNYDER'S BAKERY Try Our Homemade Bake Goods Lucile Polhamus Compliments Of QUINCY ICE COMPANY Ray Matz Compliments Of ' BISEL AND SONS 593 TO 51.00 STORE Quincy's 1- Stop Shopping Center Headquarters For School Supplies - Novelties Notions And Quality Candies DR. N. J. WALTON Physician And Surgeon Phone 64 I Quincy I Michigan Compliments Of EATON' S SERVICE STATION U. S. 112 and M 49 Allen A Michigan Compliments Of DUNN 'S GARAGE Allen Michigan R. L. COPLIN Jeweler Watches And Clocks Repaired We Know How New And Used Watches Quincy Michigan Compliments Of DRYER'S CITIES SERVICE Kolmotor Gas And Oil Evinrude Motors Sales And Service Quincy Michigan Congratulations To The Class of,'50 STRINGTOWN STORE Mr. and Mrs. M. Woodard OTTO'S SPORTING GOODS Everything In Sporting lfZ Mile East On U.s. 112 Phone 9l2M Coldwater Michigan Compliments Of GRIFFIN HARDWARE Westinghouse Appliances Paints, Hardware Compliments Of QUINCY HARDWARE Courtesy Of MICHIGAN ASSOCIATED General . Electric TELEPHONE coMPANY Appliances Right On The Corner Phone 12 Bessie Travis Quincy Michigan WALLACE RESTAURANT A Good Place To Eat Greyhound Bus Stop Phone 100 Quincy Michigan THE QUINCY SHOPPER A Weekly Shopping News Now In Its 15th Year Reaches All The Readers In The Quincy Area ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP A. E. Gillespie If It's Made Of Leather We Can Fix It Quincy Michigan Compliments BEST'S MARKET. Groceries And Meats Produce And Frozen Foods Coldwater Michigan REYNOLD GROCERY Quincy Michigan Compliments Of COLUMBIA CAFE Quincy Michigan Our Best Wishes WILCOX PRODUCE Country Buyers Of Eggs And Poultry Lyle Wilcox 9 Maiden Lane Phones 192 Residence 203 For The Gifts You Give With Pride Let KIESS JEWELRY Be Your Guide AEMISEGGER HI-SPEED J. C. PENNEY CO. SERVICE The Friendly Department Store Outfitters Of The Entire Family At Prices You Can Always 86 West Chicago Street Afford , . h. Qulncy 'Mm lgan Coldwater Michigan BUSH'S STANDARD SERVICE Tires , Batteries And Accessories Phone 1 68 Quincy Michigan FAIRHAVEN REST HOME State Approved For Convalescents Modern, Refined Qualified Supervision F. And A. Kendall On U. S. 112 Phone l33R4 54 West Chicago Street Quincy, Michigan Compliments Of I. Bn. BRANCH CO. Coldwater Michigan O. D. CHAPMAN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Sterling Silverware Dealer In Fine China And Rich Fancy Goods Established 1880 Coldwater Michigan Compliments Of A. C. KEOPPE Purebred Hampshire Hogs Quincy Michigan Compliments Of BLAKE'S FLOWERS Phone 1618 Allen Michigan PATRICK'S ANTIQUES You've Been Playing Now You'l1 Have To Go To Q . f9 ?9. 4232131 H. R. TERRYBERRY COMPANY Manufacturing Jeweler s Work. June 1, 1949 Of Our 31st Year ' Quincy Michigan Grand Rapids 4 Michigan Compliments Of GIDDINGS Nurseryman and Florist 64 West Chicago Street Phone 2.88 R. C. FENNER Curtiss Candy Phone 1 163R Coldwater Michigan Compliments Of QUINCY CO-OPERATIVE CO. Phone 31 Best Wishes DR. PARKER Quincy Community Schools COURSES ATHLETICS MUSIC OTHERS College Preparatory Football A School Music Transportation General Basketball Chorus Publications Commercial Girls Band Health Service Vocational Boys Orchestra Library Post Graduate Baseball Hot Lunch Program Veteran Training Track Ralph Andrus Earl Hutchins Elmer Anderson Secretary Trustee President William Olney Leon VanPatten Trustee Treasurer BOOSTERS B0aI'd of Ed11Ca1li0I1 Chamber of Commerce Class of '50 Cosentino Produce Company C1355 of '51 Fort Wayne, Indiana Class of '52 Y-Teens Class of '53 F, F, A, Class of '54 F, H, A, IIQII W m V ' Ua- V ' ru '
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