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For i ts AO _editors, C Q r o ci c , o X o’- s - upiiev- in w b AjAAntcd | d to bo y Higo | action 1« • senior- tory, Park- r ' :; - a; to tiro cii - for in son Arosidont , 1 a s s p 1 « C P_S e er r - fourth CC1 troar. i 0 a y e sia 33 J in tlae xd.Uiar- o3G ctron, o os0 n n 3 co prosidont, , Arowl f°„ r or’?- as X)orro AAtetX Jer rAjenrAPE® and Sbi e Bc AAd ' Pn 0 ' ViaV ' o in exper ' Terry as n j? on o . -y i a v end Aa.U 1 itor ; d nor ° f s islant GCl - Cri°t° c . tivrti QS b _ anrii for year nei t,be ' -r V r . c’ass wr ne rn;°i b°n°n .Aior-sonror nual Aconbor, on Qt Sin m ? T vorked, U “.bool, OP rlS s-taff. d i- ,0 bor 3° b G of be fiances cK ’ Advertisi- ions aa tion f bnirk arw M Af Parker. A ?. u d- a r ° G nr g Has nw-j- o 10 ( . cO tnu ; vert 1 - - v t- ,c or °t 1 -_ d n Aay« sold. i or f tne 5p to Bevj ' , Abe ' CBlCt-B otaf s , or U r «ai °A . 0 also cboson Asb Practical “ 0 pouP ta° fisj ia Ar.-bs cl as n . r i or 3 . on a Hrbook P r Ad 0 of 7 a ;- r a verk nw a 1 d v n K • tbe V ' r bD t° 1 .7 senior , l eto n wrl and ' a A ?l ass n in Ap r, - ' L ’ _t and . oot-rtcPcnW wilj a A m -cbool li fQ A tHo WE DEDICATE The members of the Quincy Class of 1953 wish to dedicate the 1953 Oriole Extra to Mrs. Paul MacQueen, English teacher and yearbook advisor at Q.H.S. for the past five years. Her friendly help and untiring effort in producing this year¬ book are greatly appreciated. We also dedicate this book to Anneliese Hard, of Wehr, Baden, Germany. As a se nior exchange student, she has shown to us, by her warm person¬ ality, the true spirit of international goodwill and brotherhood. Table of Contents THE ORIOLE EXTRA. DEDICATION . OUR CIRCULATION. THE STAFF. THE HEADLINES. BEHIND THE HEADLINES THE STORY HOUR. OUTSTATE NEWS. ACTIVITIES . ENTERTAINMENT . SOCIETY . SPORTS . THE CLASSIFIEDS. 1 2 4 5 13 25 39 45 53 .61 .69 77 85 3 . . . Serving the Quincy School District and its outlying communities . Hf; .1 J. Jj 5 ? I mt y ; ■ 1 74c Stall ■ t ° iTV r . B ett - ■ --= te ac er - 0 oU I e j rrree froinaWW“ ar’s i6g Be h Iic g aTV . - o,f V eal „ tte ioa tees Weiv , , Scl ofe f 0 “ . Q-incy Co e ' Wte i to . annual fiie eH tern, munit Y school audit held ' in A at tJle m ninff. r r ! dlto niu m ” a who wijj Wer e RobeiT Ve ' mmtrn , jflHHA, ■ A f c 4 V A e Qf ? t Ho n ° v - 4 . of y eal . aS teacher, Mr- Ba ' r ' r,o a v . ,nO ' es „ e h 0 °° cyT °, wV ! 4% !f 4: « z° s I f e s 4 X V C %,. % y , oj” j o £%X V - c A r . 0 G C A ' p f, $Si ; ' V V v,,N ’O eaJX Board of Education LEFT to RIGHT: Ray Knisely, Leon A. VanPatten, Elmer Anderson, Dewey R. Mains, Robert H. Denham. Administration E. J. JENNINGS Superintendent M.A., University of Michigan JAMES T. WATTS Principal M.A., Albion ; 6 OFFICE STAFF Mr. Jennings and his secretary, Ruby Hodge. Mr. Watts and his secretary, Nell Kellicut. CUSTODIANS Mr. Glenn Houck and Mr. Clyde Hoffman. BUS DRIVERS FRONT ROW (left to right) : B. Friend, L. Ewers, H. Sawdy, H. Talant, R. Knepper, R. Blake, L. Keller, L. Hutchins, G. Ewers, J. Husk, R. Brokaw, B. Lounds, V. Matthews, H. Matthews. Gladice Gay Adams B.S., W.M.C.E. | Carl W. Crawford A.B., M.S.C. Kenneth Goodwin B.S., W.M.C.E. Anna Rene Barnes A.B., M.S.N.C. Erma Bartlett B.S., M.S.C. Lynn Bartlett M.A., Albion, U. of M. Vera Calhoun Special, W.M.C.E. Maybelle Condra Special, Hillsdale Phylis Corless B.S., W.M.C.E. Q. Calvin Enders A.B., M.A., Adrian, U.M. Margaret Hicks Life, M.S.N.C. H. Vivian Esterline B.S.. A1.S.N.C. Alice M. Knapp B.S., M.S.N.C. 0 s. Oscar J. Fischer Life, M.S.C. Paul R. Lefstad B.S., U. of Minn. Mildred Brandt Special, W.M.C.E. Florence Donnelly Life, M.S.N.C. Leota Lieving B.A., Ohio Northern U. Ida Lynd Special, W.M.C.E. Rose E. Packer Special, W.M.C.E. Florence W. Strasel Special, W.M.C.E. Frances Mack Limited, W.M.C.E. Carol Mac Queen B.S., M.S.N.C. to Jack H. Masters A.B., Hillsdale Cora Monk A.B., W.M.C.E. Leland Monk A.B., W.M.C.E. A rgyle Omo Life, W.M.C.E. f Pearl Phelps A.B., W.M.C.E. Paul C. Shank A.B., Grinnell, W.M.C.E. C. Romaine Smoker Limited, M.S.N.C. Gladys Thompson Limited, M.S.N.C. Donald Verduin B.S., Bowling Green State Nellie L. Volkert B.S., M.S.N.C. Cleo M. McGugan Ph.B., U. of Chicago Mattie L. Parkinson B.S., M.S.N.C. Elizabeth Wilbur B.S., Hillsdale Student Council FRONT ROW (left to right) : R. Grill, C. Palmateer, I. Kellicut, J. Myers, P. Church, B. Stockwell, P.‘ Mains, K. Thomas, R. Coates. SECOND ROW: Mr. Watts, F. Parkinson, R. Fries, E. Waterbury, R. Boyer. THIRD ROW: M. Ewers, V. Dryer, M. Mains, R. Dryer, J. Roth. The Student Association sponsored the concession stand. (Left to Right) : J. Weller, C. Hafer, S. Keller, E. Stiles. i J .1 ; I Yearbook Staff The 1953 ORIOLE EXTRA was put out by the senior Practical English class, advised by Mrs. Paul Mac Queen. Every effort has been made by tbe staff to produce an annual which will be a faithful, news-worthy account of school life in years to come. FRONT ROW (left to right) : J. Myers, P. Sprowl, S. Snyder, Mrs. Mac Queen, J. Jennings, J. Jonker. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, D. Smith, M. Brazee, L. Daniels, D. Olney, L. Hicksenhiser, C. Hall, A. Croff, A. Hartl, R. Litwaitis, C. Parker. S. Hayward, J. Wilder, B. Stockwell, B. Hawes, E. Morrison, L. Travis, W. Smead, D. Diment, D. McDonald, M. Ewers, R. Parker. THIRD ROW: P. Church, B. Boley, D. Briggs, C. Knirk, P. Mains, H. Hastings. 4 H’ cucIJLaav to Be V o« ' e Stw deo ' -gS S?T-; % a te i v,e ne ' , a s 1 ' W W alV qu e ®fc et a nW od ed S ie a pt-ogT® 141 egt ’ 4 1 ° 1 Z 6M ot ed « for ta -c, sp oXU atv d tY S’ tai ., c jfl a _ .el 1 56 Q.H.S. Seniors To Receive Diplomas oioffj f l r - % ,ww ,. T CV „ y£ w tVV j e - wv 4 e ° -MVt. aa a tree fc C, vVoa Bat B, ia-fi we® ' f « 9 0 ' ta c eS ’, f t ota 1 rw w Ww « ' ' BaW r , w A r o c ' s pe aV Car« V n „ A ft «i «y P ’ t H«« « n « i Girt , e td° T ’ yi V vcY c f w r, a . Q “ ' ■ a . iv .cV°° Yi« b A e e te . i0 Y aad VY S e _ a s e nV ° V as ok . V... 0 -v ’t L •« w ° . jV a V aS e t,w° « • for 1 Yvon- W • - ' • M o- t r s ; e t ° ,et c ® Y v c v cVo° . - , ’ _%e, 0 tVv® r ‘ ot be « taB- £.ta e thieve J ° a n e t ar e x g a 3. 11 ‘ n atvd g t v© «.a a “ J 4 tf SW ’ ' ‘S-er. ' a es « w W ' V{ v ea«- u sed ° Ce edi to hfi to ni Y ear ’ u ‘vtvW 0 ? tr ot «v ttvp e e ’ ot 1 ° .Vv e YvOtv Ot . vet ,st W 9 v cVW ' e !, nig W S “ wP acl ,1 Ml3 hei p s Pri ng . ttlp to for v ' . o tan Tt e 1 Yift _ twa T0.e® a dett 0 • Yvadi oa- e ' vt: S o ac da« a ate- a ea° v dt eS ' ’ oW T ’ 3 a5ty a a 4 C A« y t ° ' ltl ' dl wsvi -iAt 9 oXV l ’ v a d’ ?a !T stf ' ' e, ;V ?e M ■ s. ta ’ peat 4 r . as.’ (.twl ’ -patk ' 1 ’ (tve ' i; ! l Daa«-=’ ett ... e ' tgh . ft tvd V V -RaV a ata tY i, BoY B° b “ ' „A s® ve . tvia-- • . v fvCatd i et p. v e Sei Ajttt g BEVERLY BOLEY Junior Play J-Hop Y-Teens 3 Junior-Senior Banquet F. H. A. Band 3 Annual Staff Oriole Staff 2 ALAN BREWER Football 3 Basketball 2 Track Junior Play Junior-Senior Banquet Q Club Oriole Staff 3 Commercial 3 S RAYMOND BOYER Football 4 Basketball Track 2 Baseball Q Club 2 F. F. A. 4 F. F. A. Officer Class Officer DORIS BRIGGS Basketball 4 Oriole Staff 3 Annual Staff Y-Teens Officer 3 F. H. A. 2 Junior Play Class Officer 2 Senior Play Committee MARY ELLEN BRAZEE Oriole Co-Editor Basketball 3 Cheerleader 2 Senior Play F. H. A. Y-Teens 4 Q Club 2 Class Officer 2 PEARL CHURCH Junior Play Student Council Class Officer 2 Annual Staff Junior-Senior Banquet Freshman Reception MARSHALL CONDRA Band 4 Basketball 4 Football 2 Baseball 2 J-Hop Junior-Senior Banquet Junior Play Dance Orchestra 14 PHILLIP COOK F. F. A. 2 Football 2 Junior-Senior Banquet Junior Play Senior Play J-Hop DARLENE CROWE Band 5 Cheerleader Basketball F. H. A. 2 J-Hop Junior Play Chorus Oriole Staff DARLENE DRUSHAL Basketball 4 Annual Staff F. H. A. 2 Q Club Senior Play Chorus 2 Operetta LORNA DANIELS Oriole Co-Editor 2 Basketball 3 Y-Teens Officer F. H. A. Junior Play Annual Staff Q Club Senior Play Committee RALPH ESTLOW F. F. A. 4 Oriole Staff Chorus 2 Junior Play Senior Play Operetta DARLINE DIMENT F. H. A. 4 Officer Junior Play J-Hop Co-Chairman Annual Staff Junior-Senior Banquet Y-Teens Senior Play Committee MARY EWERS Basketball 4 Junior Play Annual Staff F. H. A. Student Council 2 J-Hop Girl’s Noon Committee 2 Junior-Senior Banquet J ■■pplpppippp DALE GRIPMAN Band 4 Junior-Senior Play Committee Dance Orchestra LORAN FICKLE Senior Play Football 3 Basketball 4 Baseball 2 Q-Club 2 Oriole Staff Student Council Speech Contest CAROLYN HALL Class Officer 3 Junior-Senior Banquet Junior Play Girls’ State D. A. R. Girl Annual Staff Basketball Oriole Staff ... :$•§ RAYMOND FINLEY F. F. A. 4 Football 4 Junior Play Junior-Senior Banquet Track HAROLD HASTINGS F. F. A. 4 Junior Play JHop ANNELIESE HARTL Annual Staff Oriole Staff Exchange Student Senior Play DONNA HARD Basketball 3 F. H. A. 2 Chorus 2 Operetta J-Hop ' { V- i DOLORES HILLIAR Basketball Chorus 3 J-Hop Dance Club LEE HICKSENHISER Basketball 4 Co-Captain Senior Play Y-Teens Q-Club 2 Annual Staff Junior-Senior Banquet Athletic Committee CARL KNIRK Band 5 Junior Play Class Historian Annual 3 J-Hop Commercial 3 Oriole Staff Junior-Senior Banquet SHIRLEY HAYWARD Basketball 3 Q-Club J-Hop Oriole Staff Annual Staff Y-Teens 2 F. H. A. 3 Senior Play JOANNE JONKER Basketball 4 Girls’ State Annual Staff Oriole Staff Q Club 2 Junior-Senior Plays F. H. A. 3 Class Officer BILL HAWES Football Baseball 2 F. F. A. Q-Club J-Hop JERRY JENNINGS Band 6 Oriole Staff 3 Annual Co-Editor J-Hop Junior Play Senior Play Committee Class Officer Student Council 1 w RAYMOND LITWAITIS Baseball 2 Track Junior Play Class Officer : Boys’ State Annual Staff Oriole Staff J-Hop ROBERT MANN Band 6 Football Baseball 2 Senior Play Future Teachers’ Club ROBERT LOUCKS F. F. A. 2 Junior Play Basketball 2 Baseball 4 DELORIS McDonald Chorus 2 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Co-chairman J-Hop Annual Staff Oriole Staff F. H. A. 4 Junior Play Senior Play Committee PHILIP MAINS Football 3 Basketball 4 Baseball 3 Student Council Junior Play Q-Club 2 Assembly Committee-Chairman Annual Staff LORAIN McMURRAY Band 4 Junior Play Future Teachers’ Club Band Officer EDWARD MORRISON Basketball 4 Co-Captain Baseball 2 Football 2 J-Hop F. F. A. ,x4 JANET MYERS Annual Staff Oriole Staff 2 Student Council Student Council F.H.A. 3 Y-Teens 2 Senior Play Basketball 4 ROBERTA PARKER Band 3 Cheerleader 2 Annual Staff Junior Play Class Officer Oriole Staff F.H.A. 4 Q-Club DICK RADEBAUGH F.F.A. 4 Chorus 2 3 Officer DWIGHT OLNEY F.F.A. 4 Officer 2 Baseball 2 Annual Staff Oriole Staff CAROLYN PARKER Jr.-Sr. Banquet, Chairman Junior Play J-Hop Y-Teens 2 F.H.A. 3 Annual Staff Oriole Staff Chorus 2 WALTER PIERSON Basketball 3 Junior Play FRANK PARKINSON Band 6 Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Track 3 Class President 4 Q-Club 3 Junior Play 4 CHARLES SHILLING Senior Play F.F.A. 4 LAUREL ROGERS Band 2 Junior-Senior Banquet F.H.A. 2 Chorus Junior Play Commercial 3 Oriole Staff J-Hop LYLE SEBRING Basketball 4 Football 3 Baseball 4 Track 2 Junior Play Q Club 2 J-Hop Athletic Committee WILLARD SMEAD Band 8 Class Officer 2 Q-Club 2 Football 4 Student Council Basketball 3 Oriole Staff Annual Staff DARLEEN SMITH Basketball 4 Chorus 2 Commercial 3 Oriole Staff Annual Staff Freshman Reception Senior Play SHIRLEY SNYDER Band 4 Junior-Senior Plays Cheerleader F.H.A. 2 Chorus Operetta Annual Co-Editor Oriole Staff 2 PATRICIA SPROWL Basketball Junior-Senior J-Hop Class Officer F.H.A. 2 Annual Staff Oriole Staff Plays BETTY STOCKWELL F.T.A., Officer Junior Play Student Council Chorus 3 F.H.A. Annual Staff Oriole Staff J-Hop LARRY TRAVIS Football 3 Q-Club J-Hop Junior-Senior Banquet Senior Play Committee Junior Play Committee JEAN WILDER P T.A., Officer Junior Play J-Hop Student Council Chorus 4 F.H.A. Annual Staff Oriole Staff RICHARD WELLS F.F.A. 4 Junior-Senior Banquet Oriole Staff Senior Play Committee Football ALICE WICKHAM Chorus 3 F.H.A. Senior Play Junior-Senior Banquet PHYLLIS WYNKOOP Chorus 3 Operetta F.H.A. Junior Play PAUL WOLFCALE Junior-Senior Play Committee The Honor Roll LYLE SEBRING ROBERTA PARKER RAYMOND BOYER CAROLYN HALL Co-Salutatorian D.A.R. Girl PEARL CHURCH MARY EWERS FRANK PARKINSON Co-Salutatorian ROBERT LOUCKS BETTY STOCKWELL SHIRLEY SNYDER LORNA DANIELS CARL KNIRK SENIOR OFFICERS Seniors AND ADVISORS CLOCKWISE: Mr. Shank, Mrs. Volkert, Advisors; Ray Litwaitis, Vice-President; Frank Parkinson, President; Pat Sprowl, Secretary; Doris Briggs, Treasurer. CHRISTMAS CARD PROJECT I u y y FRONT ROW (left to right) : Doris Briggs Joanne Jonker, Laurel Rogers, Mary Ewers STANDING: Carolyn Hall, Darline Diment. Senior Snaps Someone working, for a change. Where, oh where, can I put my coat? The play prompter, a necessary person Say it isn’t so, girls! Spring brings baseball season J j 3 ehituL Jf audJUAveA aiss ' ) cpP. . o a«5 . I 0 ’ ' ,j£ 0 -° i cnN w x o V VVf 0 ' V cvQ 1 A 0 £ ° 4 +1 « - I ,e dul e fn in cy c 0 t thef U ’ Se Pte K Unit y by £ tQl be r 2 y s m. E y 3n 11 and kir, -nroij yin. he th 1 9 :00 k e 50 2 i, held to gen. era l dur 4:00 Hss es a „ sefe, Ve iy q Oi ep. i i9 jS ' ' ? V « e i es4 -„ t - e ! ViI} age oon’ « v U .: a . Nation i?J tfi Q c ae of ,, , after ' oa rd ( fle af tej oi ; o0 a r w ffsj ± 254 i Atve s V °lg v 6 or e eI V 4, , 5,V Pro °, £ t e Se td ’ il 5 « 40 S tV 4, V r ° tait 60 . V 8 ,« 1 , e5 eat ' « ' ar of rA, 3 , V k- -- ' ■ add, ,-. ( t - y,e ' ,eva ° : Jt . 4 asi . M ' i :, ,. (, -.; ¥ O S f- A % „ ' e nt, an ke car e of aee ST„, • « , 7 CA w ' e,lce £ - «ff 2 ? ? r t :x - ar- a ffe 5 r atber BATT, Michael BENJAMIN, Kyle BENJAMIN, Robert BREWER, Wanda BROWN, Alice BUSSING, Robert CAMPBELL, Linda CHAPIN, Judy DEUEL, Ronald DOLAN, Ronald DRYER, Ruth DUNCKEL, Dale EARL, Kristine FERSCH, Janet FERSCH, Thelma FRIES, Dick GRILL, Bob GROHALSKI, George HAFER, Virginia HARTLEY, Florinda HAWES, Dorothy HICKS, Karolyn HOWELL, Catherine HULBERT, Rita HULBERT, Shelby JOHNSON, Donald KNAPP, Clara Lee KNOWLES, Nancy LAMPMAN, Colleene LUECK, Marilyn 26 SPENCER, Mac SPIETH, Thelma SPOOR, Kay STROTHER, Ken WALSH, Leon WATERBURY, Emery WATTS, Jim WILSON, Bill WOODARD, Larry YUHL, Glema VINCENT, Shirley ZIRKALOS, Donna N RIDDLE, Delight ROBERTS, Warren SANDERSON, Marion SATTLER, Philip MARSHALL, Van MARQUART, Lois MARQUART, Jerrold MATTHEWS, Colvin MEIRING, Betty MILLER, Charles NEWBERRY, John OLAYNICK, Joyce PALMATEER, Carol PENGELLY, Betty PERSON, LaDean PIERSON, Joyce PIERSON, Helen REHNER, Nancy 27 I BOOTHE, Richard BORTON, Tommy BRACY, Janet BRAZEE, Gerald CAMP, Lewis COATES, Carl CRONMILLER, William DANIELS, Patricia DOWNER, Robert ERNST, Helen FARWELL, Marcia FAULKNER, Jack FISH, Jeanette FREDRICKSON, Dessa FRIEND, William GEIMAN, Robert GILCHREST, Marilyn GROSS, James HAFER, Crystel HARTLEY, Rex HENNING, Jerome HEWITT, Marjorie KEITH, Donald KELLICUT, Irene KELLY, David KELLY, Kathleen KNAPP, Robert LERETTE, Vernon LOCKE, Richard MAINS, Mary MAST, Mary MURDOCK, Carl MYERS, Martha Jean NELSON, Robert NEWBERRY, Christine OLMSTED, Walter OLNEY, Janice PAVKA, Bill POMRANKA, Leon RIDENOUR, Jim RIDENOUR, Roy ROTH, Jim RURKA, Harold RUSSELL, Robert SHILLING, Hazel SMEAD, Laurel SNIDER, Tom SNYDER, Sally STEMPIEN, Richard STILES, Elizabeth STROUSE, Waneta THOMPSON, Iva THOMPSON, Richard THRUSHMAN, Pauline TODD, Phyllis TURNPAUGH, Winnie TWADELL, Merle VanVOORHIS, Donna WELLER, Janet WHITNEY, Jerry WICKHAM, Harold WICKHAM, Kenneth WILKINSON, Genevieve WISE, Bob ANDERSON, Joe ATKINSON, Arthur BECKER, Roma BOWERS, Johanna BROAD, Philip BURLEW, Anthony BUSSING, Jerry CARPENTER, Sherman CARPENTER, Gloria COLLARD, Rodney CONDRA, Douglas CROFF, Judith FARWELL, Larry FISH, Edith FOSTER, Janet FRIEND, Jerry GALINIS, Albert GEIMAN, Kenneth GIBSON, Jacquelyn GOODWIN, Carma GOODWIN, David GREEN, Joan HALL, Gary HALSTEAD, Bill CURTIS, Leland CURTIS, Darrell DEAL, Robert DRYER, Virginia HAMILTON, Robert HAMILTON, Irene HANKINS, Lucy HARMON, Vioko HAWKINS, Ruth HAYWARD, Janet HERMANCE, Zoagrace HICKSENHISER, Monna F R S H KING, Marian LAURIE, Earl KNISELY, Carlene LENON, Delores LERETTE, Wayne LOTHAMER, Donald LUDLOW, Danny LUECK, Phyllis MATZ, Leo MEIRING, Bob MEREDITH, Tom MORGAN, Betty M E N SOURS, Glen STILES, Esther ■ MULL, Kay PARKER, John PARKS, Paul PENGELLY, Robert PRESTON, Patricia RIDENOUR, Donald RUPP, Larry SAUNDERS, Lewis SCHAFER, Ruth SHOWERS, Judy SMEAD, Marian SOURS, Rhoda STROUSE, Joan THOMPSON, Georgianna THRUSHMAN, Ruby TODD, Nancy TOTH, John WENDORF, Richard WENDORF, Esther WHITMAN, Wayne WIBEL, Judith WILDER, Arthur WILSON, Frances VanDOREN, Lucia YUHL, Everett Today we will study ledgers All quiet in the library Snaps of Undergraduates Buy your redhots and popcorn nowl Walking down Main Street Do you think it needs more salt? JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: L. Kelly, J. Cox, N. Penoyer, F. Germaine, K. Knowles, C. Lashuay, S. Smith. The Thinker I i Eighth ANDERSON, Donald BARTON, Janice BORTON, Barbara BOURNE, Madonna BRAZEE, Harold BREWER, Harold BROCKMAN, Portia BUELL, Myrtle COATES, William COOK, David COOK, Jane COX, Judy CRAUN, Junior DANIEL, Joey DANIELS, Sharon DEAL, Jillyne DELANEY, Gladys DOBSON, Mary Dawn DOWELL, Judie ESTERLINE, James ETHERIDGE, Theodora FREDRICKSON, Loretta GRILL, Donna GRIPMAN, Floyd HACKWORTH, Donald HAFER, Sandra HALSTEAD, Billy HICKS, Gerald HIGBEE, Larry HOLMES, Dale JEFFERY, Harold KAISER, Allen KELLY, Neil KNISELY, Richard KNOWLES, Kay LAMPMAN, Mary LASHUAY, Carol LAURIE, Peggy Grade LAWLER, Jimmie LERETTE, Theodore LOCKE, Lois MABUS, Dorothy MacRAE, Jim MAINS, Sue MAXSON, Roy MELTON, Margaret MORRISON, Carol OSBORNE, Gerald PARKER, Larry PAUL, Dale PENOYER, Nettelle PLUMMER, Shirley REHNER, Kenneth SANDERS, Phyllis SATCHFIELD, Lewis SHILLING, Harold SILER, Bill SMITH, Cordelia WILLIAMS, Donald WILLIAMS, Patricia WILBUR, Joan WILLMER, Charles RHODES, Terry RICE, Kathleen RIDDLE, Raymond ROBERTS, Wayne ROCKEL, James TAYLOR, Fletcher THOMAS, Kenneth THOMPSON, Janet VanDOREN, Marcia VanVLEET, Beverly WATSON, Barbara WATSON, Peggy WEBER, James WENDORF, Virginia Seventh AIKMAN, Ruth BARTON, Joyce BATT, Margeon BLAIR, Gerald BRAND, Janis BREWER, William CARPENTER, Norman CASKEY, Rita COATES, Robert COCHRANE, Nancy COCKRELL, Richard COOK, Gary DOVE, Joy DOWELL, Richard DRYER, David FAULKNER, Richard FAZEKAS, Rose FISCHER, Janice FOSTER, Vonda GERMAINE, Freddie GREEN, Wanda GROHALSKI, Jimmie HACKWORTH, Ronald HILLIAR, Joyce HIMEBAUGH, Larry HOLLY, Wayne HOOPINGARNER, Norma HUBAKER, Wayne HYSLOP, Ronny KELLY, Lois KINGERY, Joyce Ann KNAPP, Judith KNIRK, Jack KOCHENDORFER, Ross I 36 5 Grade KOSIER, Wesley LANDFAIR, Gloria LATTA, Larry LAURELL, Jeanette LINDSEY, Frank McDonald, Sharon McKENZIE, Valdine MATTHEW, Rodney MILLER, Peggy MISCH, Paula MORRISON, Ruth PATTERSON, Archie PRESTON, Lee RICE, Carol m ■w RURKA, Norman RZEPKA, Katheryn SADLER, William SEMMELROTH, Thelma SHAW, James SHOOK, Judith SMITH, Susan SPROUT, Isabel STILES, Marjorie STROUSE, Robert TAYLOR, James TODD, Betty TURNPAUGH, Tullie WAGONER, Jerry ' WALLING, Janet WENDORF, Robert WILDER, Edna WILDER, Hurshel WILKINSON, Janice WOOD, Richard 37 I Drivers ' Training One of the most popular subjects offered at Quincy High is the drivers’ education class, taught by Mr. Leland Monk. As its name suggests, its purpose is to teach the beginning drivers of today to be the better drivers of tomorrow. Veterans Institute The Veterans’ Institute is held weekly at the high school to allow war veteran farmers to study different problems of farm management. It is directed by Mr. Ora Ames of Lansing. Ora E. Ames B.S., A.B., Eugene, M.S.C. 38 QUA, ? i e „ ' A f P C X O V , tS ' i ° O k a - ' e ° £ vV C . e ’ voo ' 1 ' . V V. V Av e vs $ 4 C ' Oo n ' o 4 ° 0 ; A c r ;: , fi ’ n 9s ) , ' ©ft a,. , ?o. ' %,,„°%.5 ° 1 ? 0, P-h- Sc hor B- ' S,s V-n„ ° ? 4 , ' u ' s - $ f 4 e , . ' s ? 4 ’ C % c, ; ee c, Mlf U °4 „ , ' u St 10 t. ‘f ' a ,, ■%■, ° - ty c £« fy “ ■ ° V® e - ,c° v V CV v c J w e r e W .H .4 w ; A v- 1 ' , w % c 4 cy„ t o , e 4 . ‘ e : P w -. rf e x t e ®- cC ° et ,ee A et ' se s ' J $ ' n Cii A?) tfc 0 ' eC ie A V fiotj eo c . C ' 0 e ®Vet , e JV © fe J 1 c v e W t e 5 . tv q o A ° . % e ®7 0tr 4 4; f C 4 - % e C V ViO •S’eA ' yn, 0- 4 ” a v i-;:: e. to • V ' . . C % o W «lot«- Ca f 0 !° to -e V pV cV w 0 eC e .tv Gjt. OSp J £ fl . C Sjj ' “ C Q ?4 . ■y 0 «e 6 th 0„. °f e«, o, c r , vOO-,.„ Q oti TVS ' ? 0 V « 4 e¥° « to 0 sC 39 c 4 Mr i; r h; . ■« V a i, y x 4 f „ c % e r - ■ ° 0 7 V ,Fo t t _ t fL « ? t. FRONT ROW (left to right) : A. Hankins, J. Rodgers, G. Thompson, N. Jaynes, L. Rogers, J. McCoubrey, P. KenKnight, V 7 . Holmes. SECOND ROW: J. Blue, M. Reynolds, J. Wolfcale, R. McKenzie, B. Hafer, J. Pidcock, C. Ellis, C. Ellis, S. Roberts. THIRD ROW: J. McDowell, S. Langstaff, J. Cronmiller, C. Wright, B. Ehl, R. Bates, W. Pom- ranka, B. Laurell, J. Johnson, P ' . Lindsey, Mrs. Phelps. FOURTH ROW: T. Myers, A. Persails, C. Gates, J. Harter, H. Rasmussen, L. McCurley, L. Olaynick, B. Rodgers, W. Anthony, P. Hacker. Fifth Grade FRONT ROW (left to right) : N. Hyslop, M. Batman, P. Green, D. Booher, C. Davis, S. Brandt, R. Hacker. SECOND ROW: G. Parker, J. Dolph, M. Cronmiller, C. Misch, J. Wolfcale, S. Wibel, B. John¬ ston, J. Lounds, R. Quimby. THIRD ROW: R. Dowell, M. Watts, C. Anthony, R. McKenzie, J. Kingery, L. Wilcox, T. Zim¬ merman, S. Kanouse, Mrs. McGugan. FOURTH ROW: D. Hermance, L. Wiser, R. Davis, D. Aikman, M. Walton, D. Dobson, N. Rosier, D. Schafer, G. Booher, J. Lindsey, C. Davis, W. Gripman. FRONT ROW (left to right) : D. Willen, F. Johnson, B. Himebaugh, S. KenKnight, J. Fischer, J. Fleenor, J. Wilbur. SECOND ROW: J. Hampton, J. Esterline, R. Wagoner, B. Anderson, D. Lenon, L. Sprout, G. Rosier, C. Vicory, P. Knapp. THIRD ROW: N. Laurell, J. Smith, R. Bushong, J. Laurell, R. Sadler, M. Cook, J. Harter, B. Stiles, J. Sadler, J. Rains. FOURTH ROW: J. Kohler, C. Holmes, L. Rodgers, L. Wickham, L. Dowell, D. Roberts, B. Stewart, S. Campbell, K. Behling, R. Hacker, C. Hankins, L. Paul, Miss Corless. FRONT ROW (left to right) : J. Fredrickson, S. Showers, L. Dowell, C. Thompson, M. Rurka, R. Wright. SECOND ROW: B. Joughin, W. Gorman, K. Myers, L. Scott, B. Armstrong, D. Siler, M. Mabus, N. Ehl, T. McCoubrey. THIRD ROW: K. Semmelroth, T. Thatcher, K. Kingery, L. Satchfield, M. Hilliar, J. Green, K. Vigneault, J. Smith, L. Wilkinson, Mrs. Monk. FOURTH ROW: J. Wibel, A. Anthony, N. Hayward, T. Laurell, A. Dobson, B. Lounds, S. Wickham, E. Nielens, J. Taylor, B. Anderson. FRONT ROW (left to right) : R. Hermance, P. Wilbur, C. Reynolds, R. Roberts, S. Rodgers, J. Willen, J. Matthew, B. Hart, D. Caswell. SECOND ROW: B. Adams, P. Adams, M. Moore, S. VanHoosear, R. Persails, D. Ludlow, N. Wilcox, A. Persails, A. Langstaff, Y. Wentworth, Mrs. Barnes. THIRD ROW: P. Michael, E. Saltier, C. Smith, P. Mangas, T. Brockman, M. Clemenson, D. Knapp, J. Rains, G. Stiles, D. Macintosh, S. Taylor, A. Wilkinson, W. Holmes. Grade Second First STARTING AT LEFT (front to hack) : FIRST ROW: R. Milliman, J. Kanouse, D. Knowles, M. Smith, P. Long, C. Sawdy, T. Crane. SECOND ROW: S. Miller, L. McDonald, S. Cook, K. Hayward, S. Dobson, I. McDowell, D. Caswell. THIRD ROW: M. L. Hankins, L. Yoder, R. Brauker, J. Parks, J. Rogers, D. Thompson, J. Sindell, G. Gottschalk, J. Hildebrand, J. Geiman, D. Atkinson. FOURTH ROW: G. Pierce (not shown ) , L. Lindsey, S. Rogers, W. Heifers, H. Johnson, F,. Thatcher, T. Ellis, J. Lampman. Grade FRONT ROW (left to right) : B. Jaynes, K. Smith, D. Pierce, L. Cole, R. VanHoosear. SECOND ROW: J. Gorman, J. Lounds, L. Johnson, K. Holmes, R. Hafer, D. Gallup, R. Wilbur, C. Thompson. THIRD ROW: C. Persails, P. Hastings, L. Adams, S. MacQueen, B. VanWagner, T. Coffey, C. Hampton, J. Esterline, J. Frazier. FOURTH ROW: J. Stewart, C. Anderson, E. Anderson, R. Eaton, G. Brandt, A. Bollegraf, C. Omo, C. Rasmussen, T. Johnston, T. Sprout, C. Bush. FIFTH ROW: C. Yuhl, A. Hart, L. Bowerman, J. Gottschalk, C. Wentworth, J. Smith, P. Rod,- gers, R. Green, B. Parker. SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Esterline, Miss Smoker. NOT PICTURED: J. Lennox, C. Salyer. Kindergarten FRONT ROW (left to right) : J. Lindsey, J. Halstead, J. Luse, D. Locke, B. Rhoades, D. Hardy, J. Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: R. Miller, J. Supianoski, C. Wagoner, D. Roberts, J. Wortz, D. Wood, R. Brouse, E. Baldwin, C. Snellenberger. THIRD ROW: J. Payne, K. Dobson, W. Pierson, C. Lynd, L. McKee, W. Cronmiller, L. Marvin E. Rice, T. Campbell, M. Haynes. FOURTH ROW: C. Daniels, C. Jackson, S. Powers, J. Taylor, J. Mabus, G. Bradley, B. Moore, N. Preston. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Esterline, Miss Smoker. Grade Snapshots OjxtiXaZeM zum School ft sa tTV est vet® tv 4 4 V e al U s s e “ ' a e ve At a „„ of 0 . e 8 ul%f « J? 2 £ 5 . 0 . 0 i u B , t r te cia,d 6V . ,... ■■• ' • • te of 5 ca on arc? r n«- Set I’h o 00 ’ a«i f ay « ai ' Tft e t tte .- a«w „; T « • tlStx ' a s ' Se y y c v.:o€ ht e v e %, t,e e - f V fW CA v 6 _v $N V o V . ' “’ Birthday Is Celebrated At Party For Allen Girl ALLEN — Mrs. Lyle Weller en¬ tertained sixteen boys and girls in honor of her daughter, Sally Ann, on her 9th birthday. Refreshments were on the Hal¬ lowe’en theme. Games were play- tj ed and prizes given. ..... r .... $.,, %y%; a « j X, VX X C V %; % iV ‘th ' ' dsZ STRINGTOWN The Youth for Christ meeting was held in the Baptist church Monday evening with a full house. o ’f 4 S y«°% 7 e „ c yyy % %?M 45 KINDER¬ GARTEN FRONT ROW (left to right) : R. Esterline, B. J. Face, M. Mason. SECOND ROW: E. Freese, G. Knapp, M. Sanderson, F. Fersch, M. Hughes. THIRD ROW: C. Rawson, K. Aemisegger, C. Strang, D. Leavitt, B. Baker. FOURTH ROW: D. Hutchins, E. Wendorf, B. Diedrich, D. Thomas, B. Ames. FIFTH ROW: G. Marquart, B. Watkins, B. Bigelow, M. VanPatten, J. Coe, Mrs. Condra. FRONT ROW (left to right ) : J. Latta, S. Gary, B. Manka, C. Wilbur, B. Griffin, G. Coates. SECOND ROW: J. Lothamer, F. Bunting, B. Fazekas, L. Lounds, D. Miller, K. McClintic. THIRD ROW: C. Leavitt, B. Leavitt, N. Delaney, V. James, D. Todd, D. Todd. FOURTH ROW: E. Denham, Mrs. Donnelly, S. Rzepka, R. Kratzer, D. Craun, D. Tressler, B. Alexander. NOT PICTURED: T. Thomas, G. Taylor. FIRST GRADE 46 FOURTH GRADE THIRD AND SECOND AND THIRD GRADE FRONT ROW (left to right): D. Baker, S. Tressler, E, Manka, J. Hutchins, E. Kratzer, R. Hartley. SECOND ROW: J. Freese, M. A. Meiring, D. Daniels, D. May, L. Strini, J. Hall, N. Buell, N. Stein. THIRD ROW: R. Wendorf, R. Kratzer, C. Leavitt. FOURTH ROW: J. Fazekas, C. Batt, R. Hall, R. Nelson, R. Bigelow, L. Bible, P. Baker, 1 . Kaiser, B. Todd, B. Hughes. FRONT ROW (left to right) : R. Wilson, P. Mason, J. Coe, G. Bolton, J. Hall, B. Todd, G. Shaw. SECOND ROW: G. Clingan, A. Wonders, M. Sanderson, H. Coe, L. Latta, R. Slingerland, S. Loomis. THIRD ROW: M. Delaney, S. Kress, R. Blair, R. Hoopingarner, B. Loomis, R. Johnson, R. Nelson. FOURTH ROW: L. Parrish, M. Purcell, M. Howard, D. VanPatten, L. Shenefield, D. Knirk, A. Thomas, Mrs. Calhoun. FRONT ROW (left to right) : D. Conant, G. Todd, S. Knapp, F. VanDoren, J. Kochendorfer, H. Kratzer, K. Waderlow, D. Todd. SECOND ROW: E. Delaney, C. Crews, M. Blake, K. Wendorf, ' J. Manka, D. Todd, C. Trail, C. Murdock. THIRD ROW: J. Latta, L. Johnson, J. Purcell, D. Crapo, B. Taylor, R. Newberry, D. Loomis, H. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: C. Freese, J. Lemke, S. Mull, W. Kaiser, W. Buell, C. Waderlow, P. Wilson, E. Spencer, P. Nelson. ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW (left to right) : C. Crews, W. Buell, J. Purcell, D. Crapo, S. Mull, S. Trail, D. Todd, J. Kochendorfer, J. Manka, M. L. Blake (pianist) . SECOND ROW: D. Conant, K. Wendorf, D. Loomis, P. Wilson, L. Johnson, B. Taylor, R. Newberry, E. Spencer. LAKE FRONT ROW (left to right) : B. Rosier, S. Vigneault, D. Lothamer, J. Shook, L. Wolcott, S. Berry, J. Buchanan, J. Bates. SECOND ROW: A. Zeck, T. Lothamer, P. Anderson, C. Faulkner, R. Vincent, C. Byers, R. Griffin, J. L. Berry, M. Whitman. THIRD ROW: G. Berry, D. Wilson, S. Johnson, C. Siler, R. Brown, I). Van Wagner, I. Lothamer, R. Shook, S. Wolcott, S. Byers, Mrs. Mack. LRONT ROW (left to right) : B. Williams, J. Strouse, G. Martin, D. Booher, S. Shillings, R. Brewer. SECOND ROW: J. Shilling, T. Strouse, L. Spieth, J. Zimmerman, K. Zimmerman, J. Knisely, B. Brewer, C. Donbrock. THIRD ROW: R. Boyd, P. Shilling, J. Williams, L. Wartz, C. Hoopes, J. Spieth, J. Knisely, A. Preston, D. Williams, Mrs. Brandt. NOT PICTURED: D. Strouse. MOORE FRONT ROW (left to right) : M. Kowalski, G. Wood, R. Cole, J. Puckett, J. Thompson, J. f Thompson, C. Riddle. SECOND ROW: R. Wood, N. Curtis, R. Hackworth, R. Cole, M. Wilder, J. Rice, R. Pace.j J. Taylor. THIRD ROW: T. Grohalski, B. Supianoski, P. Wendorf, L. Puckett, T. Kowalski, D. Brazee, E. Cole, T. Puckett, K. King, Mrs. Strasel. FRONT ROW (left to right) : J. Mohn, G. Phair, B. Walling, L. Burlson, P. Palmateer, D. Smith, I. Miller, D. Palmateer. SECOND ROW: C. Patterson, J. Patterson, B. Patterson, E. Palmateer, J. Hawkins, N. Parks, J. Miller, E. Mohn. THIRD ROW: H. Downer, M. Lindsey, C. Locke, D. Smith, I,. Lindsey, J. Johnson, M. Burl- son, D. VanVleet, J. Maxson, K. Rhodes, Mrs. Thompson. NOT PICTURED: D. Hulbert. J !C( FRONT ROW (left to right) : C. Lynd, M. Adams, W. Gibson, B. Lynd, J. Coffman, D. Powers, M. Harmon. SECOND ROW: M. Keller, M. Strong, B. Pierson, V. Dove, P. Carpenter, P. Owens, G. Weber, J. Toth, S. Owens. THIRD ROW: R. Monty, C. Knepper, R. Toth, L. Lynd, K. Higbee, J. Toth, B. Lynd, J. Carpenter, D. Monty, N. Hardy, Mrs. Lynd. WAKEMAN BROWN FRONT ROW (left to right) : S. Berlin, J. Chapin, D. Crain, J. Crain, J. Carpenter, S. Easter- day, S. Withington, S. Locklin, R. Stempien. SECOND ROW: C. Snowers, R. Hicksenhiser, G. Stempien, L. Stempien, G. Crain, P. Stempien, T. Locklin, E. Schoun. THIRD ROW: D. Shafer, P. Crain, M. Sours, B. Hicksenhiser, R. Hall, W. Stempien, J. Chapin, J. Sours, Mr. Goodwin, J. Bussing. rsL Y ,e e pTS o£ a v a ° T ’ a.v ' Vv ' ° re ¥ - xX w exX Aj .otv ’ , ei fc ? le 4 ,!e . ' oNV ’ ' f « vr v , 3 v « v . . a o x .ev v: . ; c ' Sf t,? c 4 z c 6 °y o «? « 0 % % 0 ? c - , C 0 V o ' -, c 3 , c 44 e 4 . 4? °% . e 4f ’ 3 SAv t N 7 , ,:, V. J o.f y, y 4 . y y 4 c W 50 ;; ° ? ! o e1 rf c % ——— mmmmmm mmmmmmmmm ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HHMHHHraHniHHn y fe V| V:; V «€ 9 ° 0 s y 4 . t v y ; yv iA c ort ,« ’ : c e a ' « t taT? of a. , oca . „., [’« , M,s’m r mMale 1 by th . ' VVV lo ctoi£ r 2 ? gery ’ en J yed nd Mrs. vo C Manbj P f at the WaJt on COok -°ut J°°f o 0 ° l W l | Z We @-r Cott e at co r i f whioh e ” S ' fV .7 ' -, pota S t of ha mbur ; • „V e ' ' C ° ' a ' ,ons ’ earrot. VAt C l-9 ' S 0 tv e o -e- V L C C A e vo vV vo ■ ?S 0 rt 0 4 « l U e e V {C“ e V ’% -°t ' % v e V3 N v° N . 7 . v . C7i, ' V • ), 4 F. F. A. FRONT ROW (left to right) : L. Farwell, P. Parks, D. Keith, L. Camp, R. Meiring, D. Goodwin, J. Ridenour, F. Holcomb, A. Galinis, A. Wilder, A. Burlew. SECOND ROW: J. Anderson, W. Olmsted, R. Finley, D. Olney, R. Wells, R. Boyer, R. Estlow, V. Marshall, E. Waterbury, C. Shilling, R. Collat ' d, L. Saunders, L. Matz, L. Rupp. THIRD ROW: L. Walsh, J. Newberry, D. Radebaugh, K. Strother, R. Nelson, L. Woodard, R. Downer, R. Hartley, H. Hastings, J. Marquart, R. Wise, R. Thompson, R. Wendorf, S. Carpenter, Mr. Fischer. FOURTH ROW: T. Meredith, G. Hall, R. Boothe, J. Parker, R. Dolan, W. Roberts, M. Spencer, J. Friend, J. Bussing, J. Toth, J. Whitney, M. Hildebrand, R. Ridenour, R. Hilliar. THE GREENHANDS The Quincy unit of the Future Farmers of America is an active club, whose purpose is to train young men for the occupation of farming. As most of the students of Q.H.S. live on farms, it is an important school organization, with many ac¬ tivities. Each fall two senior F.F.A. members are sent to the National Convention at Kansas City. 54 A. Another vocational club active at Q.H.S. is the Future Homemakers of America. It is sponsored in connection with the Home Ec. department as a preparation for family liv¬ ing. In 1952 and 1953 the F.FI.A. girls were busy with an initiation, parties, dinners, a career day trip, and community benefit proj¬ ects. THE OFFICERS PRESIDE F” (front to back, left to right) : P. Sprowl, W. Turnpaugh, P. Todd, A. Hard. D. Fredrickson, J. Foster, L. Rogers, D. Diment, J. Jonker, C. Parker, H. Ernst. Across— M. Mains, C. Hofmann. “H” — J. Myers, C. Goodwin, J. Pierson, M. Ewers, J. Bracy, D. Drushal, S. Hayward, M. Brazee, L. Daniels, J. Gibson, S. Keller, D. McDonald, B. Meiring, R. Dyer. Across— M. Howell, R. Becker, R. Parker. “A” — P. Daniels, L. Marquart, M. Hicksenhiser, I. Thompson, M. Farwell, S. Vincent. Left to Right—1. Kellicut, D. Briggs, C. Palmateer, J. Croff, J. Fish, C. Newberry, Mrs. Wilbur. Across— M. Myers, L. Smead. 55 F. T. A Experience is the best teacher. A new organization, the E. J. Jennings unit of the Future Teachers of America made its appearance at Quincy High in the fall of 1952. Its members are future teachers interested in learning about the field of education. The club received its national charter, and made an active start when several students attended the St. Mary’s Lake F.T.A. conference. FRONT ROW (left to right ) : C. Hafer, J. Wilder, B. Stockwell, D. VanVoorhis, J. Fish, K. Kelly. SECOND ROW: D. Gripman, B. Grill, J. Green, M. Condra, D. Fredrickson, C. Murdock, R. Knapp, P. Cook. 56 FRONT ROW (left to right) : B. Hawes, L. Rogers, L. Fickle, W. Smead, M. E. Brazee, L. Daniels, J. Jennings, D. Smith, D. Briggs, P. Mains. SECOND ROW: J. Wilder, D. McDonald, L. Hicksenhiser, C. Parker, S. Snyder, D. Olney, A. Hartl, B. Stockwell, D. Crowe, B. Boley, A. Brewer, P. Sprowl, A. Croff, R. Litwaitis, R. Estlow, C. Knirk, W. Roberts, S. Hayward, C. Hall, R. Parker, P Church, Mrs. MacQueen. The Q. H. S. newspaper, the Oriole News, was put out every three weeks by members of the Practical English class. This free paper contains all school news of interest and many special features which make it popular with the students. In the fall, the staff visits Michigan State College for Journalism Day. Meeting the deadline. ORIOLE 57 STAFF FRONT ROW (left to right) : S. Mains, T. Etheridge, 1 . Brockman, J. Laurell, I. Sprout, J. Kingery, J. Fischer, L. Kelly, B. Borton, J. Brand. SECOND ROW: M. Watts, V. Holmes, G. Thompson, M. Lampman, J. McCoubrey, S. Wibel, S. Kanouse, P. Green, S. Brandt, C. Davis, Mrs. Brand, Mrs. Kingery., THIRD ROW: Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Walton, S. Smith, M. Stiles, N. Jaynes, B. Ehl, C. Wright, C. Gates, B. Rodgers, P. Hacker, S. Langstaff, M. Batman, N. Hyslop, J. Lindsey, M. Walton. FRONT ROW (left to right) : F. Taylor, J. Taylor, N. Rurka, J. Lawler, G. Cook, L. Parker, F. Gripman. SECOND ROW: F. Lindsey, F. Germaine, W. Pomranka, G. Parker, L. Himebaugh, T. Myers, B. Laurell, D. Holmes. THIRD ROW: R. Matthew, B. Sadler, W. Holly, N. Kelly, C. Ellis, K. Rehner, R. Hyslop, D. Dryer, J. Daniel. BOY AND GIRL SCOUTS FRONT ROW (left to right ) : R. Hacker, R. Hacker, G. Stiles, D. Willen, B. Himebaugh, F. Johnson, L. Wilcox. SECOND ROW: T. McCoubrey, L. Himebaugh, B. Laurell, L. Olaynick, B. Armstrong, T. Myers, Mr. Monk. THIRD ROW: J. Laurell, F. Lindsey, K. Myers, B. Anderson, L. Rogers, R. Stiles, R. Sadler. QUINCY AND ALLEN CUBS FRONT ROW (left to right) : P. Wilson, R. Nelson, R. Wendorf, R. Hall, B. Todd, G. Bolton, R. Kratzer, E. Delaney. SECOND ROW: R. Wilson, L. Shenefield, R. Hoopingarner, D. Crapo, J. Purcell, C. Freese, D. VanPatten, D. Conant, R. Newberry, M. Purcell, M. Sanderson. ffiOUBLlS! £ n£e itairun nt e W c V v .cl . oi ,0 , J o J s „ z A . i . An . _ v Quincy Bund Scores Again Quincy’s fine high school band added to its prestige and brought additional honors to its school and the director, Paul Shank, by being awarded a First Division rating at i the Southwestern Michigan Band and tJi , _ __ Orchestra association’s annual fa b s c no . I ' J festival held Thursday, Oct. 16, A. J 1 ter k, . . 6 a, 1 0 ■ , q. t v. A?.. c 0 ' 1 St. Joseph. , c - 77 r J e 1f ec tio ' ” at ' , % V 4 9 ' ? e v cA ftJ « d . W j 10 0 ? Ay e I; t K « ;■ e l O ■ s x or r •£$. f ' - %« ' : e v I :■■ V VB W 1 ' r «■ 4 L ' % 0 C Jb£ . e . of V c vc cC ' . 1 v d P . o N°Vt V e .A. 4 %%x X ' p VV % X ' ° % - % A°« ?A kW ?■ a sv k‘ ' v «A X J%V %V 4 . v« VX , 4 , c u . % •% % V A v % % j - i. 4 ' CtX ? ' h% .ON v4) vV e . q a ® ° % °o e N oiv f , o - v ' d- P .% 4 y%- ®S th ' c e V C,® vy ’ i %- % 4. % • % % % y X o X x oi Vv j 6 ' 1 e , o rY W N NSW Wd Sf .3f £ i$ft£06 r FRONT ROW (left to right) : L. VanDoren, W. Strouse, V. Dryer, S. Snyder, B. Grill, M. Sanderson, M. Condra, M. VanDoren, J. Gross, J. Fischer. SECOND ROW: C. Morrison, J. Pierson, D. Fredrickson, S. Daniels, K. Kelly, L. Satchfield, L. Marqnart, D. VanVoorhis, R. Geiman, M. King, G. Thompson, M. Hewitt, D. Anderson, Thompson, M. Mast, L. McMurray. Paul C. Shank Director THIRD ROW: R. Mann, L. Person, D. Condra, D. Crowe, R. Parker, B. Pengelly, C. Murdock, W. Smead, M. Farwell, C. Knisely, P. Daniels, S. Snyder, D. Grill, L. Kelly, H. Howell, C. Lashuay, J. Friend, P. Broad, A. Atkinson, R. Dryer, J. Roth, D. Gripman, F. Parkinson, J. Jennings. FOURTH ROW: J. Anderson, M. Buell, J. Kelly, J. Wibel, M. Spencer, D. Dunckel, J. Cox, T. Meredith, J. Olney, K. Geiman, H. Ernst, C. Knirk, M. Smead, M. Mains, W. Turnpaugh. In 1952 and 1953 the Q.H.S. senior band was busy making news in the field of music. Directed by Mr. Paul Shank, it won high honors at Holland, St. Joseph, Kala¬ mazoo, and Ann Arbor, as well as making many local appearances. This was the first picture taken of the band members in their new uniforms. 63 ; ■ .-V Junior Band FRONT ROW (left to right) : P. Williams, G. Thompson, W. Coates, T. Semmelroth, B. Ehl, J. Fischer, J. Brand, M. Dobson, S. Smith, J. Strouse, J. Barton, P. Brockman. SECOND ROW: J. Dove, J. Knapp, C. Rice, F. Wilson, C. Gates, W. Holly, F. Germaine, D. Stempien, L. Fredrickson, G. Carpenter, M. Melton, M. Reynolds, C. Smith, D. Lenon, N. Jaynes, B. Morgan, V. Wendorf, P. Hacker. THIRD ROW: S. Daniels, B. Watson, J. Knirk, L. Olaynick, P. KenKnight, J. Esterline, J. Shank, P. Sanders, M. Stiles, D. Curtis, J. Showers, J. Myers, N. Carpenter, J. Wagoner, W. Hubaker, N. Rurka, G. Osborne, J. Laurell. FOURTH ROW: B. Laurell, L. Camp, G. Blair, P. Laurie, E Sprout, J. Hilliar, F. Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Shank, M. Batt, R. Kochendorfer, M. Lampman, S. Mains, S Plummer, W. Olmsted, W. Roberts, R. Coates, B. Rodgers, J. Newberry, A. Patterson, B. Grill. In order to train Q.H.S. music students for senior band playing, two other bands are in operation. The beginners’ band and the junior band both have large enrollments, ac¬ tive in marching and concert practice. Another music group is the new high school dance orchestra, which plays at local parties and dances. 64 Beginners Bond FRONT ROW (left to right) : G. Martin, K. Zimmerman, N. Hyslop, J. Zimmerman, P. Carpenter, J. Kaufman, P. Owens. SECOND ROW: C. Ellis, B. Williams, S. Wibel, L. Wilcox, J. Lounds, J. McDowell, T. Powers, V. Dove. THIRD ROW: G. Parker, W. Pomranka, B. Hafer, T. Zimmerman, H. Rasmussen, R. Hacker, L. Wiser, W. Gripman, M. Cronmiller, R. Bates, D. Dobson, J. Strouse. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Shank. Dance Orchestra FRONT ROW (left to right) : C. Knisely, R. Grill, M. Van Doren, L. Satchfield, M. Condra. SECOND ROW: J. Jennings, R. Mann, D. Condra, P. Broad, F. Parkinson, J. Roth. THIRD ROW: M. Spencer, D. Dunckel, H. Howell, J. Anderson. Girls ' Chorus FRONT ROW (left to right) : M. Myers, G. Wil kinson, M. Howell, R. Becker, C. Goodwin, J Showers, J. Wilder, J. Groff, S. Keller, T. SpieLh W. Brewer. BACK ROW: V. Hafer, L. McMurray, E. Fish, D Tenon, K. Spoor, H. Ernst, T. Fersch, R. Dryer D. Hilliar, E. Stiles, K. Mull, D. Zirkalos, J. MRS. PARKINSON (Director) , at the piano. The entertainment section would not be complete without vocal music. Quincy High’s fine chorus is directed by Mrs. Mattie Park¬ inson. 66 TRUMPET TRIO Left to Right : F. Parkinson J. Jennings, R. Dryer. WOODWIND QUINTET Left to Right: L. VanDoren L. Marquart, P. Daniels, R Grill, M. Condra. MAJORETTES Left to Right: M. Mast, S. Snyder, M. Hewitt. Drum Major ( standing ) S. Snyder. HOLLAND Practicing for the Tulip Festival. ST. JOSEPH The band demonstrated election day, Russian style. QUINCY Half-time show at the Homecoming football game. 68 f w _ V ' N? f“. $ - v yM e «S -O! aV Y e u Seniors To Be Honored At J Hop, May 2 ‘4, O; % „ “Hawai m Paradise” is the name selected by the Juniors for the 18th annual J-iHop to be held Friday eve¬ ning, May 2, at the Civic audi-, ( -, e ? torium. They plan to make thi ° e Pp. gala occasion in the lives of th y f 0 enior classmates, in whose h s a °4 0 q Ojj dance is being planned, and ? 4 4 4 . Vp arraniO ' Ad for n 1i4-mi pp.p Q . - ■frp. e h„ ! (J, 5 f) h c t e (fr £. e 4 tV.°. ve , , e ' ve ,V VS 1 v Its r ' °4 S £• 1 c ve 4 ' oi c c ' ‘ ' ‘Room fyoo. (Dne Mote. FRONT ROW (left to right) : Loran Fickle, Phil Cook, Shirley Hayward, Mary Ellen Brazee. Lee Hicksenhiser, Alice Wickham, Anneliese Hartl. SECOND ROW: Dale Gripman, Joanne Jonker, Pat Sprowl, Darleen Smith, Ralph Estlow, Janet Myers, Bob Mann, Shirley Snyder, Charles Shilling, Darlene Drushal. The annual class plays are important events on the school calendar. On Novem¬ ber 21, 1952, the Class of ’53 presented “Room For One More,” a heart -warming comedy-drama by Anna Perrott Rose. Capably directed by Mrs. Gladice Gay Adams, the play was an outstanding success. Cast of Characters MOTHER ROSE. Shirley Snyder POPPY ROSE. Robert Mann TEENSIE ROSE. Mary Ellen Brazee TROT ROSE. Alice Wickham JOEY. Loran Fickle JANEY. Lee Hicksenhiser JIMMY - JOHN. Phillip Cook BETTY BIDDLE. Shirley Hayward MRS. BIDDLE. Janet Myers GEORGE BIDDLE. Charles Shilling ANNELIESE. Anneliese Hartl MISS WINSTON. Darleen Smith RESCUED WOMAN. Darlene Drushal PROMPTERS. Pat Sprowl, Jerry Jennings, Joanne Jonker Directed by Mrs. Gladice Gay Adams 70 v DON’T LOSE YOUR TEMPER, POPPY. BACKSTAGE-OPENING NIGHT 71 IS SUPPER READY YET. FRONT ROW (left to right) : L. Daniels and J. Jennings. SECOND ROW: C. Knirk, H. Hastings, L. Sebring, P. Wolfcale, J. Jonker, D. Gripman, R. Litwaitis, P. Cook, P. Mains, J. Wilder, R. Estlow, C. Bowen, P. Sprowl, D. McDonald, D. Mettler, C. Parker, A. Brewer, M. Ewers, L. Rogers, D. Diraent, D. Crowe, M. Condra, F. Parkinson, B. Stockwell, D. Briggs, B. Boley, R. Finley, P. Wynkoop, R. Parker. The j ' unior class presentation of Frank Wattron’s “Green Valley” was extremely well received by a large audience at the Civic Audito¬ rium. A humorous fantasy depicting a magic land in the California mountains, its unique plot, character, action, and stage setting w£re something new in play production at Quincy High. 72 On November 25, 1952, the Q.H.S. seniors were hon¬ ored at the annual banquet planned by the juniors. An excellent meal and an unus¬ ually fine program were pre¬ sented. THE LINE-UP THE LYNCHING PARTY Junior Senior Banquet PASS THE TURKEY, PLEASE J-Hop THE MAGIC SPELL OF THE TROPICS A tradition at Q.H.S., the big dance of the year, is the J-Hop, held each spring in the gymnasium. “Hawaiian Paradise” was the theme of the last J - Hop, with beautiful decorations and the Tecumseh Chieftains orchestra setting the right mood. SEEN AT THE DANCE 74 II LOTS OF NOISE REIGNS SUPREME STOP THE TRAFFIC JUDY CHAPIN MAKE THAT EXTRA POINT ! No More Homework Sleepy-time Boy The comedy play, “No More Home- ' work,” was ably given on March 20, 1953, by the junior class. It was a humorous account of the events which might take place if the student council president re¬ placed the high school principal for a day. The Poem, Please, Shakespeare I LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Bussing, E. Waterbury, V. Marshall, R. Benjamin, L. Walsh, K. Strothers, K. Earl, D. Dunckel, L. Campbell, C. Knapp, J. Olaynick, C. Howell, R. Dryer, S. Halbert, P. Sattler, C. Palmateer, K. Benjamin, J. Watts, W. Roberts. NOT SHOWN: D. Zirkalos, V. Hafer, C. Matthews. — s vet e N, % ° fry b Q ) 4 p 4 5 V ' H? X% $S V Q ) at 1 d et e u ‘ gsr-Tsrr- vjrufl® ’ •,gYA‘ . t 0sS1 c 6 friW ' o !ir t.« 5“? e w l ; X r 3w- ' - ' a :• %• Football Team FRONT ROW (left to right) : R. Dolan, C. Coates, R. Geiman, W. Smead, T. Snider, J. Hen¬ ning, R. Locke, J. Whitney. SECOND ROW: P. Sattler, D. Ludlow, H. Rurka, J. Faulkner, F. Parkinson, R. Finley, D. Johnson, M. Spencer, R. Downer, W. Friend. THIRD ROW: Mr. Verduin, D. Lothamer, E. Yuhl, J. Friend, C. Miller, W. Cronrailler, D. Kelly, J. Parker, D. Condra, R. Deuel. FOURTH ROW: L. Farwell, R. Wendorf, B. Pavka, L. Matz, R. Nelson, D. Keith. What would school life be without sports? Quincy High’s athletic program includes football, basketball, baseball, and track. Led by Coach Verduin and assistant coach Masters, the Orioles, whether on the playing field, the basketball court, or the baseball diam ond, have shown real sportsmanship and team spirit. 78 Homecoming Football Game Cheerleaders !j « )NT ROW (left to right) : R. Dolan, M. Condra, F. Parkinson, P. Mains, H. Rurka. OND ROW: Coach Verduin, D. Johnson, L. Sebring, L. Fickle, B. Cronmiller, C. Miller, B. Downer, J. Roth, R. Deuel. Basketball holds the sports spotlight from November to March. Although the 1952-1953 Quincy cagers did not have a winning season, they showed great spirit and provided many thrills for the spectators, including some exciting upsets of top-ranking teams. 80 Basketball Activities BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Left to right: M. Mains, J. Wibel, Mrs. Adams, W. Brewer, P. Daniels. QUINCY QUEENS The girls score again. TOURNAMENT GAME Jump for it, Phil I 81 II I I RESERVE BASKETBALL FRONT ROW (left to right) : D. Condra, R. Wendorf, D. Ludlow, T. Snider, J. Toth. SECOND ROW: Coach Masters, H. Howell, A. Atkinson, J. Friend, J. Faulkner, J. Gross S. Carpenter, A. Wilder, D. Kelly. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: I. Thompson, T. Spieth, Mrs. Adams, M. Mast, D. Hawes. 82 FRONT ROW (left to right) : W. Brewer, L. Daniels, J. Jonker, D. Drushal, L. Ricksenhiser, S. Hayward, C. Howell, S. Hulbert. SECOND ROW: D. Hard, M. E. Brazee, J. Myers, D. Crowe, T. Spieth, C. Knapp, C. Palmateer, M. Hewitt, J. Chapin, J. Kelly, D. Briggs, M. Ewers, N. Knowles, Mrs. Volkert. i The fine girls’ basketball team, the Quincy Queens, had a very successful sea¬ son in 1953. Under the coaching of Mrs. Nell Volkert they won both the coveted Golden Horseshoe and the conference title. 83 QUEENS Baseball FRONT ROW (left to right) : Mr. Verduin, D. Hartley, E. Thompson, J. Kasperski, R. Boothe, D. Dunckel, D. Johnson. SECOND ROW: J. Newberry, J. Carpenter, F. Parkinson, B. Hawes, J. Henning, H. Rurka. THIRD ROW: W. Plummer, R. Downer, G. Grohalski, T. Borton, R. Hartley, W. Friend. FOURTH ROW: R. Jones, J. Roth, J. Whitney, R. Geiman, J. Faulkner, R. Dolan. Track FRONT ROW (left to right) : Mr. Verduin, J. Roth, W. Friend, D. Hartley, W. Plummer, C. Coates, W. Smead, R. Finley, J. Carpenter, J. Newberry. SECOND ROW: J. Henning, K. Benjamin, K. Strother, M. Sanderson, R. Boyer, D. Johnson, R. Boothe, F. Parkinson. THIRD ROW: R. Fries, J. Whitney, G. Grohalski, M. Spencer, W. Cronmiller, J. Faulkner, R. Geiman. E VING—to and from any point in ichigan. Agents for Nation wide airier. Packing service. Free es- ■mate. Phone 3202 collect. Biddle frfcnsfer.- L itchfield, Mich, _ Tailoring and Pressing 30 ade to measure clothes — epairing and alt ieyer’3 40 1 2 E. Heating Equipment GET A COMPLETE—low cost in¬ stallation job by Wards. Cut fuel bills and winter heating troubles. Complete line of ' top-qyality furn- Household Goods 59 GO MODERN Get “Skelgas” for cooking, water heating. Gas service beyond the Wanted to Buy € 1 . :RL WANTED—for soda fountain rork, 18 to 25 years of age, full ime employment. Apply Hillsdale feBWstand, phone 9173._ A.DY WANTED—for light house- rork and to help with care of chil- ren in modern home, can live in. h one 717J1. _ ANTED—middle age lady to live l home and care for 2 children, rite box 09, care Daily News. DUSEKEEPER—for man alone, in earby town. Not over 38, Write ox 15 care Daily News. _ [DY for light housework and care f children in modern home. 308 W. iain st., North Adams. Help Wanted—Male S3 3AT APPEARING man wanted to isist heating engineer, must have ir, co experience necessary. Ap- v between 7 and 9 p. m. Mr. Dor- 1 , ' Room 24,‘Keefer Hotel, No lOB’e calls._ HIST WANTED—between ages 18 30 for trimming trees. Davy Tree Xpert Co. Inquire H. L. Murphy, del-Keefer, 6 p. m. to S p. m._ ituations Wanted—Female 3B FRTAINS—doilies, plain or ruffl- l, other fancy work laundered. Iso weekly laundering and iron- gs wanted. Good work, reason- )le rates. 48 Goodrich, ph. 1815-M. YR. OLD GIRL desires rtvlr rvr nnrp r Vi i 1H run SHOE ROLLER SKATES — boys, size 7; also baby carriage. Both like new. Chas. Bennett, 5 mi. W. on Hallett rd. R2 Hillsdale._ 2 PAIR MENS new shoes, 1 work and 1 dress, size 8, $5.00 ea. Also buffet and rug for $5.00. Phone 541-J. SHOE ICE SKATES—white, 2 pr. girls, sizes 9 1 2 and 10. $5 each pair. 214 E. Bacon, phone 1516-W. FOR WATKINS PRODUCTS —call Mrs. Pearl Manchester, 252 N. West st., phone 1378-M._ PLAY PEN with pad, also teeter- babe. Phone 1799. Articles for Rent 52 SAVE ON FLOOR FINISHING — Do the work yourself with a Sand¬ er rented from Wards. Only $2.75 a day. Montgomery Ward HILLSDALE PHONE 1106 Fruit and Produce 55 POTATOES— Northern Mich, sand grown Russetts, U. S. No. 1, size A and guaranteed to cook right. In¬ spection sheet is on display at our storage. Ray Spier Sons, Steam- burg Rd., 2 mi. South on M-34. APPLES—Snows, Spies, Greenings x-’d Delicious. $1.75 to $3.00, cider Storage, Bankers _lachinery an d Tools _ eA ITONAL VALUES—New John Deere B tractor with tool carrier and mounted plow; used ’46 John TV - ' - e B; Sturdy D on rubber, ex- co’-n sheller; New Holland and John Deere mills: a caain saw dem¬ onstrator. Expert service on im¬ plements and cars. Come visit us. Whitney Sales Service, Somer¬ set Center, phone 15F2. MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS — Sales Service. The saw the ex¬ perts use. Dependable starting, light weight. Ludlow Bros. Hard¬ ware, Springport. Sold locally by David Hersh, ph. Osseo 903. Bill Trueman, ph. Camden 2301. Rex Newcomer, ph. Waldron 2308. ARE YOU—ready for winter yet? ? Electric milk house heaters. Heated water cups. . . . Barn and chicken coop elec, fan ventilators. “The Lamb Farm Equipment Co.” DeLaval-Badger-Aerovent - Girton. 6 mi. N. of Pittsford. Phone 2012 SPECIAL — McCormick tractor spreader demonstrator, model 200, regular $438 for only $395. A. Leu- theuser Co., Somerset, Ph. 152 Dependable Service since 1910. DRAYTON SALES SERVICE — Case Machinery — Parts —Service. Chain and V-Belts for everything. Located at M-99 and City Limits, Carleton rd. Hillsdale ph. 371. _ I USED G. 1.—compicker; and 1 new International mounted corn- picker. Priced right to close out. Keith Williams, Int. Harvester v, r, T vth Adams phone 19. £7 repair, FURS HIDES WANTED—to] prices and honest grading. Russel L, Bowen, Camden, Michigan. Real Estate for Rent living room, Ren with bath partment locate at 41 S. Howel f a small apart vantages of a 3 tits only. Phont UPPER—3 room apartment, unfurn ished, newly decorated, adults only 52 Ferris st., over Sears Ware¬ house. See Mr. Moore._ 3 ROOM—apartment furnished o; unfurnished, ground floor, privati entrance. Inq. Farmer’s Market Jonesville. Ph. 2639. ALL ELECTRIC—3 room apart ment, 2 private entrances, privatt bath, oil heater, utilities furnished Phone 878. 3 UNFURNISHED—upper room, ' and bath, all redecorated, oal floors, gas heat. Phone 1637-W. 2 ROOM—furnished apartment, util ities paid except gas, small chili welcome. 240 N. W est St. _ TWO—4-room, nicefy furnished, al utilities, paid, no objection to a: infant. 93 S. Howell. 3 ROOM furnished apartment, con tinuous hot water, pvt. bath, 13 ' Hillsdale Street. _ UNFURNISHED — 4 rooms, one half house, 168 Lewis St. Call 132f after 7:00 p. m. _ MODERN—upper unfurnished a partment. Inquire 60 Griswold S t. _ Houses for Rent _T LARGE—modern house on US 112 continuous hot water, basemen garage, available at once. 448 E Chicago, Jonesville, phone 4392. 2 MODERN COTTAGES—for rent partly furnished, children welcome Call 1807 Allen._ Real Estate for Sale Farms and Land for Sale Good Farms ACRES—near North Adams, pro 5 r soil, modern house, nic good buildings, Pric Hillsdale College 1-barns, level pro ;e $16,500. North Adams, pro derp house excep id buildings MAY THE BEST OF EVERYTHING COME TO YOU, CLASS OF JUNE, 1953 CROTTY CORPORATION JUST REMEMBER THAT GENUINE EFFORT IS THE FIRST RUNG ON THE LADDER SUCCESS Willard E. Crotty, President QUINCY MICHIGAN 86 87 COMPLIMENTS OF Watts Drag Store 10 EAST CHICAGO QUINCY, MICHIGAN Compliments of ROBINSON ' S JEWELRY AND YODER ' S TV SALES iWJIS ‘mm 13 WEST CHICAGO STREET QUINCY 89 Congratulations to the Class of 1953 FOR EXPERT CRANE SERVICE . . . CALL VERN WOOD Specializes in Ditch Work Basement Excavation Steel Erection and Burying of Stone Piles and Fences LITCHFIELD 1-F3 QUINCY, MICHIGAN 90 Congratulations to the Class of 1 953 FOR THE BEST IN EXCAVATING AND GRADING - CALL LAWRENCE WOOD Specializes in Tree Removal Burying of Stone Piles and Fences and General Earth Moving LITCHFIELD 31-F6 QUINCY, MICHIGAN 91 Hamburgers and ice cream! Try feeding this to a gang of kids every day, year after year; and see how long they stay with you. For quality and tasti¬ ness, we think our hamburgers are as good as any served anywhere at any price. See for yourself why we serve McDonald ' s Ice Cream. Made in Ann Arbor, it has pleased the younger generation for over 30 years. No more severe test of its quality could be made. We have enjoyed the approval of Quincy ' s future citizens for six years. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 53! To The R L 92 TIME TRIPLE PLAY You can ' t fool the youngsters! There has to be a reason why a store continues to enjoy patronage of the young generation day after day, month after month. Courtesy and service, sound value for money received, a sincere effort to cultivate our future customers. This results in the kind of a store that the kids patronize. Miller ' s Congratulates the Class of 1953 and extends Best Wishes for the Future! A store is known by the customers it keeps. We are proud of the fact that the kids mob our store every noon. High ethical standards in our business and a genuine desire to serve the community result in the confidence of the grade school and teen-age youngsters. This will always be our aim. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1953! 93 WATER HEATERS AND SOFTENERS 94 ELMER SEZ: On this the day you graduate I trust that it is not too late To wish success to thee and thine From this whole family of mine. The prettiest member is not here. She will not show her face for fear Someone will see and criticize, Yet for my book she Takes the Prize. DOBSON AGENCY Home of Dependable Insurance 95 Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1953 REYNOLDS PLUMBING AND HEATING TELEPHONE 200 99 West Chicago Street Quincy, Michigan 96 Comoliments of L. A. DARLING PLASTICS DIVISION The name to think of first in display COLDWATER MICHIGAN 97 FEDERAL FERTILIZER THE WORLD’S BEST FERTILIZERS Wish The Best To The Class of 1953 Distributed By LO UIE EWERS GORDON EWERS Quincy, Michigan Quincy, Michigan R. F. D. No. 1 R. F. D. No. 2 98 Compliments of the KELLY MILLING COMPANY The Busiest Little Mill In Michigan SEEDS - FEEDS - FERTILIZER CERTIFIED SEED-GRAIN CLEANING 99 Success to the Class of 1953 Compliments of MAINS PHARMACY DRUG STORE PHONE 51-R2 QUINCY, MICHIGAN 100 LEONA ' S APPAREL SHOPPE Telephone 180 6 West Chicogo Street Quincy, Michigan Congratulations to the Class of 1953 READY-TO-WEAR FOR INFANTS CHILDREN - JUNIORS - MISSES and WOMEN Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1953 Serving The Quincy Community For Over Half a Century! KNIRK ' S ORCHARD HOME OF QUALITY APPLES AND FRESH SWEET CIDER William E. Knirk Sons 2% Miles East and 1 Mile South of Quincy 102 PATRONS The 7953 Annual Staff would like to extend their thanks to these people, who so generously contributed money toward our yearbook . . . DR. N. J. WALTON, M.D. DR. C. W. ELLIS, D.O. DR. W. R. JOHNSTON CLAY T. BROCKMAN DR. W. R. JONES J. C. PARKER, D.S.C. LESLIE A. MOUNTZ, O.D. DR. V. R. MOOI, M.D. DR. J. S. NASH, D.V.M. DR. JAMES A. THOMAS, M.D. CLASS of 1953 CLASS of 1954 CLASS of 1955 CLASS of 1956 103 Congratulations to the Class of 1953 FROM THE QUINCY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 104 QUINCY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Serving the Community Area . . . includes Quincy High School Accredited by University of Michigan and North Central Association BOARD OF EDUCATION ELMER ANDERSON .President DEWEY R. MAINS.Secretary LEON VAN PATTEN Treasurer RAY KNISELY Trustee ROBERT DENHAM Trustee COURSES ATHLETICS MUSIC OTHER FEATURES College Prep. General Commercial Vocational Agriculture Homemaking Post-Graduate Baseball Football Basketball Boys Girls Track School Music Chorus Band Dance Orchestra Transportation Publications Health Service Library Speech Correction Speech Activities Veterans ' Institute Adult Classes 105 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS of ’53 We can do anything in agriculture drainage, tile or open ditch. We have crane and bulldozing service. We can deliver and spread marl , road or cement gravel. Heavy machinery moving. We earnestly believe that our facili¬ ties are worthy of your intelligent consideration. LEWIS and GENE HAYWARD Route 3, Quincy, Michigan Phone Litchfield 1 -FI 5 1027 Clarendon Rd. 106 COMPLIMENTS from MUSIC MART Everything in Music COLDWATER MICHIGAN WAY-DeNOOYER Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service Genuine Ports - Expert Body Repair - We Specialize TELEPHONE 16 USED CARS and USED TRUCKS Backed with an OK that Counts COLDWATER MICHIGAN The Southern Michigan National Bank Of Coldwater Since 1 872 A Good Place to Save A Good Place to Borrow Member Federal Deposit Member Federal Insurance Corporation Reserve System 107 Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 BRANCH COUNTY FARM BUREAU COLDWATER MICHIGAN The 1953 Annual Staff and their advisor would like to say, Thank You, to all the people who gave us advertisements and who contributed money and time toward making this book possible Compliments of QUINCY LUMBER COMPANY TELEPHONE 54 108 Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 ' Junke ' f ' p FRESH DRESSED IN SEASON FROZEN CANNED AT ALL TIMES p A ' Compliments of WALLACE RESTAURANT Just a good place to eat GREYHOUND BUS AGENCY - PHONE 100 Joy and Clayton Everetts 109 Prepare for your future with a savings account in the First National Bank Deposits Insured Quincy, Michigan Compliments of Walter’s Tasty QUINCY, MICHIGAN no Compliments of WILCOX PRODUCE WHOLESALER OF EGGS AND POULTRY DRESSED POULTRY WHOLESALE and RETAIL Lyle A. Wilcox 9 Maiden Lane Quincy, Michigan Compliments MELVIN BLUE INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Consultation PHONE 2 2 2 F 2 m BOLLEGRAF ' S CLOTHING STORE DRY GOODS - SHOES - RUBBER FOOTWEAR House slippers for the entire family COMPLIMENTS of COOPER’S Good coffee Complete dinners Sandwiches Short orders Open 24 hours . . . Plenty of parking space. Good gas at a low price. Stop in at our Service 1 Tires - Accessories Novelties 112 VAN ' S FOOD STORE Home of Quality Meats and Canned Foods QUINCY, MICHIGAN PHONE 6 Need a New Car or Truck? If so, contact the . . . COLDWATER MOTOR SALES Authorized Studebaker Sales and Service EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING Walter Zirkalos, Owner 353 WEST CHICAGO STREET PHONE 808 113 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 53 ll When It ' s Service You Want... It ' s BREWER ' S STANDARD SERVICE . . . Bill Congratulations to the Class of 53 MONTGOMERY EGG COMPANY “Montgomery Brand” Butter and Eggs Telephone 850T CAMDEN, MICHIGAN RURAL ROUTE No. 1 114 The Star Advertising Salesman CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Earl D . Volkert QUINCY PHONE 53 COLDWATER PHONE 1026-J CARL KNIRK We are wishing the COMPLIMENTS best for , not only Litchfield 195 3 Class , but for all Dairy Association Litchfield, Michigan future students . THE RAWSON FUNERAL HOME 115 Compliments of | Leading Photographers in the HYSLOP’S Midwest APPLIANCE STORE H. A. POWELL STUDIOS Wallpaper “Photography at its Best” Paints Television Ejjfc Hotpoint Appliances MICHIGAN and OHIO QUINCY MICHIGAN PHONE 277 CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of QUINCY MARKET DIEDRICH ★ FUNERAL Where Price Tells HOMES and Quality Sells ★ EVERYTHING IN GROCERIES, MEATS, VEGETABLES J. L. Brewer QUINCY ALLEN 116 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 53 Congratulations To The Class of 1953 STAFFORD and SON QUINCY HOME DAIRY Real Estate Brokers ★ MILK - BUTTER Ice Cream - Cottage Cheese 3 East Chicago - Phone 104 QUINCY MICHIGAN TELEPHONE 78 MR. and MRS. EARL CO PUN RUBY’S CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES BEAUTY SHOP THE KERR HARDWARE WE DON ' T DO FACELIFTING COMPANY BUT OUR HAIRCUTS GIVE YOUR PERSONALITY Wilson and Rawlings A LIFT! Sporting Goods Hardware Telephone 9174 Quincy Electric Appliances COLDWATER MICHIGAN 117 WT VB and WTVB-FIVI South Central Michigan ' s Most Powerful Stations BEST WISHES from THE QUINCY SHOPPER 1590 kc - 98.3 me. NEWS - MUSIC - SPORTS YOUR WEEKLY SHOPPING NEWS DELIVERED FREE TO 1,800 FAMILIES AND AROUND QUINCY AND ALLEN BEST WISHES TO ROOTES MOBILE SERVICE LUBRICATION SPECIALISTS THE CLASS OF ' 53 BAKER INSURANCE AGENCY 4 V 2 WEST CHICAGO STREET TELEPHONE 178 118 A Bid From WILBUR Qlbrights FURNITURE STORE As you go through life, may we serve your ELECTRICAL needs? Nationally Advertised Furniture Qlbrights At Reasonable Prices GENERAL @ ELECTRIC STORE 23 South Monroe Street 4-6 SOUTH MONROE STREET Cola ' water Michigan COLDWATER MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of SATTLER BROTHERS M. S. BALLARD General Garage Work Representing H. R. TERRYBERRY CO. Wrecker Service GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN PHONE 278 The Finest in Class Rings QUINCY MICHIGAN 119 r At Your Special Service... BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1953 GRIFFIN’S HARDWARE Our Bridal Secretary is anxious to help you choose your favorite sterling and crystal pattern from our complete se¬ lection of solid silver and crystal. Reg¬ ister your choice in our . . . I Appliances - Oil Heaters BRIDES REGISTER | T-V - Paints Keepsake — Bluebird Diamonds TELEPHONE 122 First in Quality — First in Service QUINCY MICHIGAN c o ft w A r c • BEST WISHES TO CL ASS OF 1 953 NORTH BUTLER STORE THE PRICELESS INGREDIENT OF EVERY PRODUCT IS THE HONOR AND INTEGRITY OF HIM WHO MAKES IT . . . CONSIDER THE NAME BEFORE YOU BUY Auto Owners Insurance CLIFF and VI Company Litchfield Phone 11F-16 Fire—Automobile—Casualty—Bonds } I HOMER, MICHIGAN R. M. CONRAD H. K. CONRAD Quincy and Clarendon Roads Local Agents 120 QUINCY COOPERATIVE COMPANY An Organization of Farmers for Farming COALS - FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZER HARDWARE Compliments of SNYDER’S BAKERY Lucille Polhamus Quincy Michigan Compliments of DON’S GARAGE BIBLE ' S GRILL SERVICE STATION SINCLAIR GAS and OIL COLDWATER, MICHIGAN Phone 86 Quincy, Mich. Compliments BEST WISHES FROM QUINCY HARDWARE Right on the Corner Quincy Ice Company Quincy 12 Jim Loveberry Lyle Bush CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS | from HARD and BUCHANAN Congratulations to the Class of ' 53 LEONARD SERVICE Livestock Hauling QUINCY MICHIGAN LEONARD OLAYNICK 121 Best Wishes from One of the Class of ' 24 5 Compliments Remember: MORALE IS A WOMAN ' S BUSINESS DRYER ' S CITIES SERVICE 42 W. Chicago Phone 250 Koolmotor Gas and Oils FRANCETTE BEAUTY SHOP Evinrude Motors — Sales Service Quincy, Michigan BLAKE ' S FLOWERS Compliments VAN HOOSEAR ' S IMPLEMENT Phone 1618 SALES l-H Sales and Service ALLEN MICHIGAN PHONE 190-R2 QUINCY, MICH. THE QUINCY HERALD Compliments of the ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP ESTABLISHED 1878 A. E. GILLESPIE If It ' s Made of Leather, Ne Can Fix It Quincy Michigan BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS FROM j from SAM ' S BARBER SHOP REYNOLDS GROCERY 122 Compliments of Cleaned with S A NITON E SUNDSTROM ' S SHELL SERVICE NOTE THE DIFFERENCE H and H CLEANERS ALLEN MICHIGAN Phone 22 Coldwater, Mich. Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS WOODWARD SONS TO THE CLASS OF 79 53 5UITS-COATS-DRE55E5 THE TRIBOLET 5c to $1.00 STORE Coldwater Michigan Coldwater Michigan Compliments of BEST WISHES FROM Roy’s Mobile Service Neuhauser Hatchery Coldwater, Michigan SPECIALIST IN LUBRICATION DAVID LIECHTY MANAGER 0. D. CHAPMAN In Coldwater Since 1880 Compliments of the LOYALTY DIAMOND RINGS STANDARD OIL COMPANY Certified-Registered- nsured D. H. Mehalek Longines, Hamilton, Elgin Watches Sterling Silver and Silver Plate T. Campbell P. Bush Register in our Bride ' s Book 123 Troutman’s Super Market 549 E. CHICAGO ROAD - COLDWATER, MICH. QUALITY GROCERIES and MEATS Phone 916 Coldwater, Mich. Compliments of TREAT AUTO PARTS COLDWATER, MICHIGAN Shop At McCOMB ' S SHOE STORE Home of Sandlers of Boston Shoes Red Goose and Friedman Shelby Shoes Compliments of GAMBLES STORE No. 1168 47 W. Chicago St. Coldwater, Mich. Congratulations to the Class of ' 53 STRINGTOWN STORE Mr. and Mrs. M. Woodard F. PIERSON SON ' S STANDARD STATION Groceries—Meats—Gas—Oil—Tires and Vulcanizing—Battery Charging ALGANSEE, MICHIGAN Compliments of the M and K BLOSSOM SHOP Flowers For All Occasions Compliments From GREEN’S ORCHARD APPLES, PEACHES and PLUMS PHONE 288 64 West Chicago, Quincy On US-112 1 Mile East of Allen LEONARD R. PIERCE WARNER BUICK COMPANY Dodge-Plymouth Dealer BUICK, PONTIAC, and G.M.C. COLDWATER MICHIGAN Sales and Service Coldwater, Mich. PHONE 64 Compliments of J. B. BRANCH COMPANY COLDWATER Phone 73 Serving Branch County Since 1877 COLDWATER MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES OTTO ' S SPORTING GOODS MACS FURNITURE HOME Everything in Sporting Goods Quality Home Furnishings at YOUR SCHWINN BICYCLE DEALER Lowest Cash Prices COLDWATER MICHIGAN One-half Mile East of Coldwater 1 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1953 BRETZ ' S GENERAL STORE HALL ' S CORNERS SAFFORD’S STORE Fresh Meats—Vegetables—Groceries—Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dove Dry Goods, Tobacco, Candy, Pop, Mobile Gas-Oil ALGANSEE, MICHIGAN R.F.D. No. 1 MONTGOMERY, MICH. Vick Hazel Fremont Ph. 3706 125 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES McCANN and MARTIN TO THE CLASS OF 1953 The John Deere Store W. B. VAN AKEN GREENHOUSES JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS COLDWATER, MICHIGAN Phone 506 423 East Chicago Street 65 E. Chicago St. Phone 36 Coldwater, Michigan CONGRATULATION ' S ' 53 J. C. Penney Company Johnson’s Branch County ' s Modern Department Store Quality HIGH QUALITY AT LOWEST CASH PRICES CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS YOU CAN BE SURE OF Coldwater, Michigan Phone 380 FIRST QUALITY AT PENNEY ' S SHORT ' S CONGRATULATIONS Television — Installation LEGG LUMBER CO. Sales and Service COLDWATER Phone 337 Coldwater, Mich. Your Home Building Headquarters CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 DOUGLAS of BEE HIVE SHOE STORE COLDWATER The Store of Quality and Service HOME OF 16 WEST CHICAGO ST. COLDWATER Buster Brown and Teen-age Shoes 126 Congratulations, Class of ' 53 FIRESTONE STORES 17 West Chicago Coldwater, Mich. Congratulations To The Class of 1953 RADIO CAB COMPANY PHONE 90 COLDWATER CONGRATULATIONS FOSTERS MARKET George and Earl QUINCY MICHIGAN Lumber — Building Materials Coal — Transit-Mix Concrete ! WOODWARD- li POLLOCK. 1L IsUmBlR C x 1%5 Coldwater Mic higan Compliments of Everett and Virgil BOWERMAN CHORE-BOY DAIRY EQUIPMENT Brown Swiss Cattle Quincy, Michigan PHONE 113-F12 Compliments of ALLEN HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware — F W Pumps — Philgas HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Phone 39 Allen, Mich. M WOOD SAFETY SERVICE ftff AUTHORIZED BEAR SERVICE” YJ Frames, Axles, Wheel Straightening, Brake Service rt 22 S. Clay Street Phone 268-J Coldwater, Mich. PETTY FARM EQUIPMENT New Holland Balers Geil Forage Harvesters Minneapolis-Moline Modern Farm Machinery New Idea Farm Equipment phone 199 106-108 W. Chicago St., Coldwater, Mich. 127 a - ;r W -r% w 4 « £ % • • ' - ’ ‘ “ r5 fc ‘ : - t : 4 . W’ _; “Sfc. --■ =•- « ' ■ ' 70 $? tfc _ ■ i _ lUINCY HIGH SCHOOL 1 oimst lASMCTSAii iCHfOUU jFZ wqffiSmzw 1 ' ! m ? fr ■ . ' . V wT p ‘ ■ f -jJ rmMm f - jf I r. . jjK I” .J j .. ' • M i; ' V-fA , V-, ' •• ' V ' • : • ' ■•-;-• •; ' ‘ -.V; .. • •..• - - ’ • ' : ‘-v ' ; v vV, ' . 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