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£|fdDj60JAD jnoA 3ADI| I THE ORIOLE ANNUAL FOR 1958 Published in September as a class project by the Journalism Class of Quincy High School, Quincy, Michigan Janice Wilkinson, Editor Janice Fischer, Business Manager Table of Contents Administration 7 Faculty 13 Graduates 25 Undergraduates 37 Elementary Classes 63 Organizations 81 Sports 103 Candid Flashes 117 and dedicated to. our Patrons... who, this year, helped make possible the purchase of our own printing press. We offer our sincere thanks to the following: Prestons’ Turkey Farm Dr, Baldwin Donnel Diedrich Quincy Locker Plant Watts’ Drug Store General Processing Short’s Appliance Music Mart Kiess Jewelry Legg Lumber Robinson's Jewelry Van Aken’s Flower Shop L. A, Darling Daniels Jewelry Hodgeman Insurance Quincy Lumber Co. Williams Milling Co. Quincy Music Center Scotts' Hamburger's First National Bank R. L. to $1.00 Store Crotty Corporation Quincy Hardware Quincy Tool Engineering Griffins Hardware Leonard Service Station Quincy Products WTVB Radio Station Baker's Insurance Motel Elmer Dobson Quincy Cleaners Roy's Barber Shop Leona's Apparel Shoppe Van Hoosiers Implement Sales Forword In the absence of the Editor, Janice Wilkinson, at the time when this book was being made up I have the pleasure of writing this introduction to your 19f 8 Oriole- . nnual • This years annual is unique in that it was entirely printed here at Quincy High School. Perhaps it may not reach the standards of many yearbook publishers but the Important thing is that Quincy students published their own book. As you know, for several years the school paper and the school annual have been given to the Journalism Class as class projects. The feeling was that if there was any educational value in publishing the school annual it should be included in the schools curriculum. If there wasn’t any learning value then it should be eliminated from the schools activities. Obviously there are many educational experiences which are valuable to high school students in publishing a year book. Students learn scheduling and planning, lay out, yearbook finance, and this year with our own press and equipment, Quincy students have the opportunity to learn how a book is printed by offset lithography. Unfortunately, few of the members of the Journalism Class have been able to take advantage of this unique opportunity. Katheryn Rzepka has been the only student to help in the production of this book and I wish to give her full credit for her invaluable assistance. Other members of the class were attending summer session at various universities. Unfortunately, due to the recession, the high school press will have to be returned. However, the Journalism Class has had the opportunity, if only for this year, of learning lithographic printing. Please remember when looking through your Annual that this is the product of a class project and is not meant to be competitive with the work of established school annual publishers. Phillip Smith Fletcher Advisor dm in is tration ights Mr. Newell Burt uperintendent of Schools Mrs. Adams Mr Bard Mr. Cesler Mr. Clark Mrs. Deal Mr. Dillion Mr. Omo Mrs Parr Mr Preston Mrs. Volkert Mr. Chesher Mrs. Denham Mrs, Esterline Mrs, Ewers Mrs. Hicks Mrs. Howard Mrs. Lynd Mrs. Moore Mr. Moore Mr. Elenbass Mr. Evens Mr. Fischer Mr. Fletcher Mr, Gerst Mr. Hause Mr Monk Miss Nurmi r Mrs, Monk Mrs, Oxenham Mrs, Packer Mrs, Parkinson Mrs. Phair Mrs. Phelps Mrs. Pomranka Mrs. Roth Mr Semmelroth Mrs. Semmelroth Mrs. Self Mrs. Sickles Graduates SENIOR CUSS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Dick Faulkner, Pres., Mr. Elenbaas, Sharon McDonald, Treasurer, Thelma Semmelroth, Secretary, Mrs. Volkert, Roger Henry, Vice Pres. As the doors of QHS opened in September of 1957, fifty-eight eager seniors came in to proceed toward their goal—graduation As the Homecoming rapidly approached, they made plans for it They chose candidates for Homecoming King and Queen. Louie Wilcox and Janice Fischer were elected and were crowned at the dance. SENIOR PUT CAST: L to R Fred Germaine, Paula Misch, Gary Cook, Susan Jonker, Ekkie Melzer, Wayne Holly, Dick Faulkner Phil Baughman, Carol Ann Smith, LaVern McDonald, Susan Smith Jane Chapin, Jean Baughman Sharon McDonald, Isabel Sprout Sharon McDonald was honored as valdictorian and Janice Fischer as salutatorian. The Annual Jr, and Sr, Banquet was hald in the elementary gym arxl the Juniors served a Swiss steak supper. One of the outstanding events in the senior year was the senior play, Mr. Elenbaas and Mrs. Volkert directed the play, «Professor, How Could You,” which was a big success. One day they anziously awaited was «Skip Day J They all went to Pokagon and had fun tobaggoning, skating and skiing. Duane Baranonski Jean Baughman Undergraduates Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND SFONSORS: L. to R. Mr. Monk, Tom Barrett, Vice Pres., Mr. Fletcher, Pat • Scott, Treasurer, Pat Peterson, Secretary, Coy Woodard, President. The Juniors are known throughtout the Student Body as the peppiest class in school. One of their claims to fame is the Pep Jug, which they won at Homecoming. They all had a lot of fun at their toboggan party at Pokagon State Park. Or at least we think it must have been fun, for they all complained of aches and pains for the next week. Their Junior Play entitled The Night is My Enemy was a big success, netting them ll;0 profit. The party afterwards at Jeff's house was lots of fun. The Junior-Senior Banouet followed a few d ays later, and was a lot of work, but that steak sure tasted good. They were all glad for a chance to honor the Seniors. Close to the end of the year, the class sponsored the traditional J-Hop. All the members were glad to see that it went off as planned. Dallas Smith Gwen Thompson Harry Thompson Donelda Todd Allen Watson Philip Wilson Charlene Wright f 9S8S1 Gerald Wood Coy Woodard Kay Zimmerman Lee Roy Smith Evelyn Spencer Bill Taylor Shiela Langstaff William Laurell Frank Lindsey Teddy Locklin Delaine McDonald Ralph Merkle Richard Merkle Terry Myers Robert Newberry Leonard Olaynick Pat Peterson Jack Pidcock Wayne Pomranka Dick Poor Joyce Puckett Carol Riddle Joyce Ridenour Sharon Roberts Larry Rogers Margaret Reynolds Pat Scott Sharon Shillin Sophomores Sophomore Officers Mr. ELscher, Eleanor Eagly, Mr Gerst, Phyliss Owens, Art Persails, Duane Crapo, Jackie Shook. Carolyn Anthony, Judy Baker, Mary Blake, Dalton Becke Gene Booher, Walter Buell, Bob Cochrane, Roberta Cole yllis Funk, Paula Green, Wayne Gripman, Bob Hacker d Hagaman, Marieta Harmon, Judy Harter, Janet Hutchins Dale Conant George Converse Tom Copeland Duane Crapo Carmen Davis Dan Dobson Van Dove Eleanor Eagly Cloyce Freese t r . .Jf, Wiif4 Nancy Hyslop, Willard Ingersoll, Nancy Jonker, Henry Kaiser Kaiser, Jimmie Kaufman, Janice Kochendorfer, Martin Kowalski A A t Helen Kratzer Olen Marowelli Catherine Misci 3unnie Mueller Susan Mull Carol Murdock Phylliss Owens George Oxenham Gary Parker Jerry Percell Arthur Persails Ron Quimby i'V'TMn Harry Rasmussen, Sue Ann Saunders, Darlene Schafer, Jackie Shook Philip Shouey, Dale Smith, Jim Strouse, Dorothy Todd Gerald Todd, Geraldine Todd, Charon Trail, Jerry Tyson Foster VanDoren, Denise Vogel, Dianne Vogel, Kathy Warner Susan Wibel, Larry Wilcox, LeRoy Wiser, Janet Wolfcale Jerry Wolfcale, Linda Wolcott, Susan Zeck, Tom Zimmerm Freshmen FRESmAN CIASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: L. to R. Judy Hampton, Reporter, Mrs. Deal, Mr. Evans, Mrs. Farr, Carolyn Locke, Treasurer, Don Willen, President, Mary Ann Batman, Vice President, Janice Esterline, Secretary Poor green freshmen started the year off w ith a bang, by winning third place in the race for the Pep Jug. They beat the more experienced sophomores who came in fourth. Carolyn Locke and Don Peterson represented their class on the Queen s Court. The class, and their guests, had fun at a tobog- ganing party at Pokagon. Expecially Carol Faulkner who picked on Mr. Evans until he finally washed her face. The Bunny Hop was held in March and was real cool. A disc jockey from WTVB presided. It turned out to be a very successful year for most of them, and they are hopefully looking forward to next year. Paul Anderson Robert Anderson Bonnie Ansley Connie Ansley Donald Basset Mary Ann Batman George Bolton Jim Bowers Donna Brazee f - r ..If Daryl Guise, Dick Hacker, Janit Hall, Judy Hampton Frank Harbaugh, Carolyn Hard, Mark Henry, Arthena Higginbotham Bruce Himebaugh Ronald Hoopingarnej Barbara Hutchins Charlene Jenkins Kenneth Johnson Sandra KenKnight Dick Knirk Charles Linn Carolyn Locke John Locklin, Bob Loomis, Sharon Loomis, David McDonald Richard Nelson, Diane Palmateer, Larry Paul, Don Peterson i David Roberts Douglas Sattler Lloyd Shenefield Ray Slingerland Judy Smith Gary Snow Bob Stiles Kenny Stempien Marsha Strong Tom Terval, Arthur Thomas, William Todd, Jim Toth Pete Travis, David VanPatten, Charles Vicory, Richard Wagoner Gayle Weber Jean Wilbur Don Willen Barbara Williams Everett Wineland Charles Wirick Sharon Withington Ronald Wood JoAnn Zimmerman Eighth Grade TOP: L. to R. Mr Dillion, Melain Sanderson, Bill Armstrong, Miss Nurmi, Mr. Cesler BOTTOM: Karen Semmelroth, Jackie Smith, Autumn Dobson, Nancy Ehl TOP: L. to R. Larry Satchiield, Wanda Wineland, Bonnie Todd, Patty Baker, Margaret Delaney, Mary Rurka, Linda Vermullen, Jackie Smith, Robert Wilson, Nancy Laure11 M3DDIE: Rosemary Blari, John Kohler, Michael Purcell, Larry VariRiper, David Zimmerman, Lennie Scott, Kay Myers, Bob Pierson, Beverly Anderson, Alice Wonders, Mr. Cesler BOTTOM: Robert Wright, Glen Sieger, John Shilling, Gary Clingan, Tom Kowalski, Julia Fredrickson, Leon Parrish, Mary Squires TOP: L. to R. Leroy Funk, Bob Bigelow, Junior Cole, Bill Armstrong, Jeli Gilchrest, Nancy Ehl, Tex Beemer, Arden Anthony THIRD RCW: Karen Semmelroth, Doran Curtis, Melvin Sanderson, Ronnie Hall, Gearld Marsh, Shirley Mather, Autumn Lou Dobson, Lonna Becker, Miss Nurmi SECOND ROW: Barbara Otis, Charles Sawyer, Charles Beemer, Walter Bermingham, Mike Burleson, Gearldine Marsh, Joan Toth BOTTOM: Terry Bingamon, Carll Converse, John Fakekas Seventh Grade SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Mr. Preston, Mr. Omo, Margaret Moore, Pres., Mr. Bard, Judy Hutchins, Sec., Yale, Wentworth, Reporter, Richard Hartely, Vice Pres., Ricky Barrett, Tres. I TOP: L. to R. Margaret Moore, Sandra Green, Joyce Hall, Colleen Wilmarth, Neal Parks, Sharon VanHoosear, Susan Vogel, Robyn Brown, Jill Wagner THIRD ROW: Mary Meiring, Carol Cochrane, Jim Willen, Jerry Carpenter, Jeff Bates, Donna Strouse, Neil Wilcox, Patty Adams, Jacqueline Shouey SECOND ROW: Carol Smith, Nancy Buell, Jacqueline Ames, Cheryl Thompson, Judy Hutchins, Pam Mangas, Sherry Johnson, Shiela Taylor BOTTOM: Tom Brockman, Yale Wentworth, Guy Stiles, Ricky Barrett, Richard Hartley, Fernando Krymis TOP: L. to R. Rodney Persails, Marvin Kerkle, Linda Schoolcraft, Evlyn Kratzer, Margie Lindsey, Ruth Hermance, Allen Langstaii, Donna Baker, Connie Siler, Crag Donbrock, Joe Harmon MIDDLE: Ella Faye Cole, Burita Pace, Arlene Persails, Roy Rodgers, Evert Falmateer, Dana Queen, Arthur Fields, Patricia Gleason, Mr. Preston BOTTOM: Billy Adams, Wanda Holmes, Roberta Odisher, Sharon Locklin, Diann Williams, Diane Morris, Darwin Maurer, Sasha Hagaman, Floyd Lothamer TOP: L. to R. Barry Poor, Dennis VariWagner, Linda Trana, Ruth Ann Toth, Judy Speith, Phyliss Wendorf, Sharon Wolcott, Patty Hughes, Bonnie Hart, Dorothy Monty, Rita Shook, Sandra Rodgers MIDDLE: Charles Reynolds, David Ludlow, John Lemke, Elizabeth Schoun, Julie Mathew, Louis Cekander, Jo Dean Freese, Tommy Laurell, Mr Cmo BOTTOM: Cheryn Hettinger, Nancy Hardy, Mike Clemenson, Larry Bailey, Harold Cornish, Terry Fisk, Rusty Foust, Eddie battler, John Maxson, Karen Rupp Elementary Grades TOF: L. to R. Gary Banker, Jimmy Etchey,Danelle Olney, Billy Boley, Louise Wortz, Rozanne Bellamy, Annie Bortles, busan Bresseler, Debbie Jahr THIRD ROW: Louis Wortz, Leona Kriser, Bandy Fish, Tommy McCann, Tommy Burleson, Dan Marsh, Charles Schull, David Talant, Mrs. Esterline SECOND RCW: Margaret Killer, Janean Brown, Marlene Haynes, Dayle Friend, Peggy Dobson, Teresa Strauss, John Lounds, Rickey Ansley BOTTOM: Daun Hoffman, Barbara Topp, Theresa Rumsey, John Harm, Sammy Aeshliman, Marsha Ewers, Cheryl Smith, Keith Preston TOP: L.to R. Dale Vanlandingham. Sue Good, Connie Smith, Kim Cook, Bill Allen, Darny Ely, Ricky Hughes, Penny Pierce, Kathy Nance THIRD ROW: Billy Lough, Brenda Stempien, Bean Musgrove, Sandy Parker, Billy Cahrier, Susan Woolf, Rosetta Young, Mrs. Esterline SECOND ROW: Mike Ostrander, Keith Horn, Valerie Grimes, Kylene Rootes, Timmy Gleason, Mary Dove, Kathy Clyne, - Margo Eaton BOTTOM: Jimmy Buckley, Jerry Watson, Becky Brutcher, Timmy Macklin, Susan Huggett, Ronnie Rogers, Kenny Ball, Larry sebring TOP: L. to R. Judy Otis, Patty Bean, Selina Warkoczeski, Mrs. Parkinson, Philip Warkoczeski, Bean Aemisegger, Karen Freeman . THIRD ROW: Vicki Ames, Betty Poynter, JoAnne Alexander, Joyce McVickers, Donna Bigelow, Carol Jean Converse, Linda Hughes . _ _ _ . e SECOND ROW: Glendow Frity, Rene Miller, Damal Fc-zekas, Sally Todd, Tommy Boyer, Sharon Strong BOTTOM: Danny Marsh, Douglas Meiring, David Lambert, Daniel Diedrich, Michael Wonders First Grade TOP: L. to R. Ronald Huggett, Bradley Lough, Violet Spangler, Janice Fry, Dee Sieger, Roger Talant, Deborah Strauss MIDDLE: Gary Gibbs, Mary Ellen Nance, Wanda Rogers, Mary Wilcox, Gary Rumsey, Charles Smith Michael Mate, Landy Snellenberger, Gary Etchey BOTTOM: Terry Barber, Daniel Wentworth, Patricia Smith, Kris Connolly, Terry Feldbauer, Robert Mueller TOP: L. to R. Vickie Watkins, Richard Klepack, Jim Hutchins, Mrs. Carver, Joanne Hendershot, Duane Kratzer Sandra Sechler THIRD ROW: Linda Lothamer, Louise McVicker, Terry Salyer, Judy Kochendorfer, Mary Coates, Larry Aemisegger Gary Knirk, Larry Reichhart SECOND ROW: Judy Kempton, Daren Funk, Robin Miller, Barbara Mason, Lori DeLine, Patty Nations BOTTOM: Mike Ames, Charles Avery, Mike Boyer, Eddie Richer, Greg Vogel, Stephen Lambert TOP: L. to R. Pattsy Vandever, Jeannine Elston, Jannet Mueller, Gary Milliman, Brad Hickok, Roger Glaum, Greg Tuckey, Bonnie Clifford MIDDLE: Dale Rodgers, David Smith, Bobbie Ferguson, Patty Hulbert, Mike Persails, Billy Bradley, Sandra Smith BOTTOM: Melina Perdue, Gussie Hart, Connie Betts, Bonnie Gleason, Joey Giilfin, Donald Locklin, Patti Fldler NOT PICTURED: Michelle Stafford, Bruce Bowers TOP: L. to R. Mark Fenno, Charles Mohrhardt, Linda Satchfield, Connie Quimby, Marsha Hughes, Wendy Hilton, Mabel Roth MIDDLE: Wayne Geer, Karen Haynes, Candy Warner, Candy Evans, Ann sheiman, Linda Boley, Wynn Nichols BOTTOM: Tommy Macklin, Dale Buckley, Linda Marvin, Diana Conrad, Dorice Conrad, Kathy Nutt T°p: L. to R. Gary Fidler, Brian Shaw, Beth Ann Watkins, Rwson ’ 16 MaroHelli Gloria Hendershot, Melanie THIRD ROW: John Richer, Larr.v Converse, Calvin Karsh, Jerry Salyer, Roger Lambert, Rita Miller RCW: Ca™lyn ° is Kathy Kempton, Dianna Wendorf, Meirang, Mancy Green, Harold Leavitt OTTOM: Charles Face, Charles Ames, Gary Bean, Roger Miller TOP: Dale Foley, Regina Rassmusen, Charles Hilliar Gordon Haler, Merle Trenary, Larry Persails, Kaye Longardner, Peggy Cliliord, Claude Nance THIRD ROW: Patricia Perdue, Donald Vanderver, Judy Blair, Alice Hardy, Danny Feldbaurer, Douglas Marvin Patty Woolf, Mrs. Moore ’ SECOND ROW: Karen Banker, Danny Locke, Janet Gardner, Michael Glaum, Delorse Morris, Jimmy Cornish, Linda Kling, John Huggett, Terrie Hart BOTTOM: Shirley Fish, Judy Martin, Larry Barber, Darlene biler. Myrtle James, Gene Ball TOP: L to R. Deborah Youngs, Clare Musgrove, Mari Abbott, Christie Sebring, Calvin Marsh, Patty Ames, Michael Beach, Roger Trana, Jack Blair THIRD ROW: Connie Tappenden, Michael Fidler, Bonnie King, Rhonda Miner, Jerry Crane, Billy McConnell, Kenny King SECOND ROW: Tommy Burritt, Sharon Cochrane, Gerry Coplin Michael Moore, Loann Wineland, Dale Peavey, Beverly Brockman, Donna Siler BOTTOM: Linda Driser, Marie Allen, Joyce Paine, Dean VanNasdale, Ruth Lindsey, Patty Hayward, Janice Schull Chris Dart Third Grade TOP: L. to R. Tom Maxson, Carl Erskine, Steve Seiler, Mary sue Smith, Danny Woolf, Randy Burrett, Larry Griffin, Carol Oxenham, Steven Pirece, Benny Puckett THIRD RCW: Michael Stempien, David Marion, Ricky Hettinger, Steve Shook, Judy Schull, Sandra Strong, Janice Paul, Linda Peavey SECOND RCW: David Baker, Gordon Elston, Sandra Mar quart, Larry Kriser, Michael Paynter, Gertrude Allen, Trudy Gleason, Danny Long, Douglas Trail, Mrs. King BOTTOM: Carolyn Pirece, Bonnie Bigelow, Aleta Shilling, Jackie Sprout, Larry Wilkinson, Larry Counterman, Larry Nutt TOP: L. to R. Anne Vanlandingham, Carl Persails, Barbara Prater, John Lampman, Richard Bermingham, Morris Bollegraf, Jane Zeck, Gene Burleson THIRD RCW: Ronnie Watkins, Danny Bellamy, Jim Blair, Chris Eaton, Lou Anne Freese, Tommy Nations, Jim Olney, Lynn Adams, Miss Cor less SECOND ROW: Kathy Booher, Karen Nichols, Gary Abbott, Donny Lambright, Beverly Taylor, Sharon Huggett, Vicky Hayward, Barbara Mate, Norma Pranski BOTTOM: Benny King, Melody Strauss, Tracy Hart, Jerry Buckley, Susan Krok, Tommy Payne, Brad Rootes, Duane Fry, Susan Steller, Pamelia Milliman TOP: L. to R. Chesty Blackman, Trudy Gibbs, Mack Keller, Lois Anthony, Wally Weber, Jim Ball, Judy Converse, Lyle Marquart THIRD ROW: Bobby Kochendorfer, Bobby Smith, Chery Jeen Cornish, Lowell Strong, Jerry Snellenberger, Danny Harm, Robert Kestner, Bill Ridenour, Mrs. DeFay SECOND ROW: Ronnie Ewers, David Bortels, Diane Pierce, Rhuedith Delelaugh, Leon Smith, David McCann, David Alschliman, Christine Marhardt BOTTOM: Janice Williams, Darlene Morris, Ronnie Johnson, Nila James, Brian Hickok, Ronnie Mueller, John Sternberg, Stephen Smith Fourth Grade TOF: L. to Thomas Oxenham, Tommy Marowelli, Mrs. Packer, Russell Vogel, Bobby Watkins, Diana Koppingarner THIRD ROW: Pamela Ames, Judy DeLine, John Snow, Ann Wonders, Linda Marowelli, Bonnie Face, Clydene Freeman SFCOND ROW: Mary Lou Clingan, Linda Todd, Pricilla Diedrich, Doris Leavitt, Kay Saunders, Delorse Otis, Sharon Blair BOTTOM: Bobby Mason, David Bremheller, John Alexander, DeeWayne Thomas, Jimmie Sattler TOP: L. to R John Payne, Diane Friend, Richie Hafer, Dick Roberts, Marlene Trenary, Joan Erskine, Dusty Foust, Tommy Davis, Mrs. Self MIDDLE: Tommy Erskine, Keith Dart, Linda Curtis, Mary Rossman, Barbara Hall, Larry Cornish, Daryl Hoittman, Gene Rogers, Gary Glaum BOTTOM: Dianne Locke, Marilyn Pierce, Barbara Harger, Paul Elston, Danny Johnson, Carolyn Mueller, Kathy Shouey, Patsy, Locklin TOP: Sue Knepper, Stanley Banker, Benny Schon, Sherry Abbott, Sandra Belamy, Gary Omo, Wanda Pierson, Mrs. Phelps MIDDLE: Dolly Beemer, Jerry Kohler, DeeAnn Clemenson, Agnes Lindsey, Billy VanWagner, Judy McCann, Anne Nance, Vernon Rodgers, Linda VanRiper, Danette Seigler, Freddie Taschner BOTTOM: Linda Green, Mary Sara Roth, Corrine Connolly, Martha Shoemaker, James Ferguson, Gerald Smith TOP: L. to R. Susan Bush, Carla Anderson, Chuck Snellenberger, Connie Wagoner, Kenneth Cekander, Mike Gibbs, Jack Mueller, Raymon Killer MIDDLE: Arthur Hart, John Smith, Sarah Lambright, Jerry Elston, Alan Himebaugh, Judy Wendorf, Terry Paul, Beverly Cochrane, Mrs. Monk BOTTOM: Lynn Wagner, Paula Spangler, Kagaman, Kenneth Talent, L. D. Wise Kenneth Smith, Bruce , Ronnie Rushlow Fifth Grade TOP: L. to R. George Wirick, Barbara Fenningsdorf, Tommy Pucket, Devey Caswell, Jack Taylor, Christ Rasmussen, Todd Ellis THIRD RCW: Danny Wood, Delaine Morris, Janet Lounds, Paul Schilling, Mary Hankins, LaMoyne Odisher, Twinkle Young, Charlene Wentworth, Mr. Moore SECOND ROW: Linda Coplin, Freddie Otis, Jimmy Lindsey, David Hardy, Connie Thompson, Kay Holmes, Leonard Horn BOTTOM: Chuck Sayler, Billy Odisher, Kenny Peterson, Patrick Rodgers TOP: L. to R. Milena Krymis, Connie Strang, Bobby Diedrich, Douglas Thomas, Billy Watkins, Jerry Converse, Larry Salyer, Bobby Baker, Edwin Wendori, Ronnie Meiring THIRD ROW: Mickey Mason, Myrna Sanderson, Connie Rawson, Barbara Zierle, Karen Aemisegger, Cliiiord Delaney, Larry Lambert, Frank Fersch, Richard Delaney, Mrs. Howard SECOND RCW: Marianne Hughes, Patricia Ames, Susan Todd, Jacqueline Seamans, Barbara Bigelow, Glenna Marquart, Gwen Fritz BOTTOM: Ned Delaney, Mark VanPatten, Edward Freese, Dick Hutchins, Russell Esterline TOP: L. to R. Larry Marvin, Evelyn Anderson, Martin Preston, Larry Bradley, Karen Dobson, Arlene Harmon, James Williams, Raymond Merkle THIRD ROW: Elaine Rice, Bobby Barrett, John Rossman, Ron Tuckey, Mike Vaughn, Bruce Parker, Linda Adams, Mrs Ewers SECOND ROW: Bonny Ames, Brenda Jaynes, Junior Carpenter, Jurnmie Smith, Ron Krok, Phil Baughman, Stephen Hughes, Ricky Uslan BOTTOM: Dianna Curtis, Emma Jean Funk, Bonnie Betts, Nancy Johnson, Cynthia Aeschliman, Jerry Withington, Lynn Nichols TOP: L. to R. Larry Bowerman, Karen Fry, Renae Eaton, Carol Hampton, Bonnie Horn, Thomas Burt, Max Haynes Mrs. Lynd , THIRD RCW: Craig Omo, Teresa Sprout, Jerry Wortz, Anna Marie Bollegrat, Susan Easterday, Fred Gerth, Earline Erskine SECOND ROW: Cheryl Dunckel, Ronald King, Lavern Exelby, Cheryl Daniels, Mary Sternberg, Joyce Hard, Sandra Horn, John Esterline, Chari Fidler BCTTCM: Robert VanHoosear, Richard Green, Robert Wilbur, Bradley Moore, Byron VanWagner, Robert Trana Sixth Grade TOP: L to R. Donna Todd, Darlene Miller, Patricia Holt, Mrs. Calhoun, James Lothamer, Judy Ames, Loraine Hutchins THIRD ROW: Gretchen Coates, Karen McClintic, Nancy Delaney, Donna Craun, Dennis Curtis, Eric Gilchrist SECOND ROW: Wm. Leavitt, Beth Alexander, Sue Gary, Wm. Fazekas, Donald Todd, Carl Leavitt BOTTCK: Donald Daniels, Gene Taylor, Richard Counterman Hagaman, Mr. semmelroth, Rezine Branker, sharron Ansley, Shirley Ansley, Nelson Curtis THIRD ROW: Tommie Sieger, Henry Dowker, Ronald Hughes, Frank Rumsey, sheila Hettinger, Regina Ann Rossman SECOND ROW: Helen Watson, Jean Chapin, Terry Aeschliman, Sheila Berlien, Iris McDowell, Charles Wilbur BOTTOM: Arthur Wilkinson, James Swidell, Carolyn Sawdy, Bonnie Grifiin, Donna Knowles, Christine Becker TOP: L to R. Mrs. Oxenham, Richard Atkinson, Tom Crane, Keith King, Douglas Thompson, Judy Weber, Joan Lampman, Leroy Roberts KIDDLE: Jack Wagner, Steven Dobson, Jeff Kanouse, Keith Hayward, Shirley Rogers, Pricilla Long, Michael Smith, Laverne McDonald, Jim Rogers, Arthur Proxmire, Werner Hellers, Raymond Monty, Jerry Borton BOTTOM: James Johnson, Herb Johnson, Joey Hildebrand, Judy Tyson, Gloria Pierson, Michael Whaley Organizations Student Council TOP: L. to R. Judy Hampton, Art Thomas, Jeff Holcomb, Bud Hagaman, Jack Knirk, David Dryer, Ekkehard Melzer, Bill Baylor MIDDLE: Mary Keller, Dana Queen, Gwen Thompson, Kathy Warner, Janice Fischer, Nancy Hyslop, Greg Dunbrock, Barbara Ehl, Mrs. Volkert BOTTOM: Judy Speith, Lana Becker, Larry Satchfield, Yale Wentworth, Neil Wilcox, Alan O'Day, Donna Brazee STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Janice Fischer, Sec., Jeff Holcomb, V. Pres., Jack Knirk, Pres., Barbara Ehl, Tres. Patriotic and Devotional Committee TOP: L. to R Judy Fischer, Mary Ann Batman, Janet Hall, Lois Wilkenson, Charles Reynolds MIDDLE: David Dryer, Ron Hackworth, Rita Caskey, Rose Fazekas, Janice Wilkenson BOTTOM: Mr Bard, Barry Poor, Judy Hutchins, Jacqueline Ames, Terry Fisk F.F.A. FFA OFFICERS: TOP: Pat Scott, Reporter Wayne Anthony, Tres. Gerald Wood, Sec, BOTTOM: Harry Thomas, Asst. Sec. Eddie Bowerman, Pres, Roger Henry, V. Pres, TOP: L. to R, Dalton Becker, Gene Booher, Edward Delaney, Jerry Percell, Rex Beemer, Francis Hard, Harry Thomas, Gerald Wood, Martin Kowalski, Robert Stiles, Roger Henry, Jerry Waterbury, Gerald Hicks THIRD ROW: David McDonald, Donald Bassett, Jack Knirk, Walter Buell, Henry Kaiser, Harry Rasmussen, James Lounds, Wayne Anthony, Richard Wagoner, William Kaiser, Richard Marowelli, Eddie Bowerman, Mr. Fischer SECOND ROW: Norman Knisely, Pat Scott, Rudy Boyer, Leroy Wiser, Tom Terval, Ray Slingerland, James Shaw, Richard Knirk, Evertt Wineland, James Kauiman BOTTOM: Frank Harbaugh, Billie Counterman, Robert Cochrane, David Roberts, Olen Marowelli, Ronald Wood, Tom Copeland F. T. A. TOP: L. to R. Donelda Todd, Allen Lampman, Margaret Reynoldss Barbara Ehl, Betty Hafer, Ron Hackworth, Joyce Puckett, Caro] Riddle, Gwen Thompson, Charon Trail, Crarlene Wright MIDDLE: Mr Monk, Sharon Shillings, Pat Carpenter, Carol Murdock, Judy Baker, Sheila Langstaff, Linda Wolcott, Sharon Roberts, Delaine McDonald, Mr. Preston BOTTOM: Carolyn Locke, Nancy Hyslop, Donna Brazee, Gayle Weber, Judy Fischer, Ruth Garrett, Lyla Lindsey, Judy Harter, Jackie Shook, JoAnn Blue FTA OFFICERS Barbara Ehl, V. Pres., Sharon Roberts, Tres., Gwen Thompson, Pres., Charlene Wright, Sec. TOP: L. to R Elenor Eagly, Delaine McDonald, Sharon Roberts, Carol Riddle, Joyce Puckett, Betty Hafer, Janit Hall, Janice Esterline FOURTH RCW: Arthenia Hockenberry, Charlene Jenkins, Judy Hampton, Judy Smith, Carol Faulkner, Ruth Garrett, Helen Kratzer, Sharon Trail, Betty Todd THIRD RCW: Pat KenKnight, Iyla Lindsey, Nancy Hyslop, Janice Fischer, Vonda Foster, Jeanette Laurell, Judy Harter, Joan Zimmerman, Linda Wolcott, Donna Funk SECOND RCW: Judy Fischer, Gail Weber, Peggy Gerth, Carolyn Anthony, Pat Hacker, Carole Gates, Nancy Jaynes, Pat Peterson, Mrs. Deal BOTTOM: Sharon Worthington, Caroline Locke, Joy Dove, Susan Campbell, Diane Palmateer, Sandra KenKnight, Sharon Loomis FHA OFFICERS TOP: L. to R. Sharon Roberts, Reporter, Jeanette Laurel, Historian, Vonda Foster, Parlimentarian, Gayle Weber, Song Leader, Nancy Jaynes, Tres., Pat Hacker, V. Pres., Helen Kratzer, Sec., Joy Dove, Pres. F.N.A. TOP: L. to R. Nancy Cochrane, Rita Cabkey, Barbara Williams, Janice Wilkinson, Rose Fazekas MIDDLE: Kathy Exelby, Margaret Reynolds, Catherine Misch, Paula Misch BOTTOM: Susan Campbell, Sharon Trail, Kay Zimmerman FNA. OFFICERS L. to R. Margaret Reynolds, sec., susan Campbell, Tres., Paula Misch, Pres , R=ta Caskey, V. Pres. Government Club TOP: L. to R. Ron Hackworth, Bill Taylor, Alan O'Day, Wayne Hu baker, Kathy Exelby, Barbara Eh? MIDDLE: Nancy Cochrane, Lois Kelly, Sharon McDonald, Gwen Thompson, Kathy Warner, Carol Gates, Mr. Elenbaas BOTTOM: Dick Marowelli, Paula Misch, Fred Germaine, Jack Knirk, Ekkehard Melzer GOV'T CLUB OFFICERS L. to R. Wayne Hubaker, Reporter, Alan O'Day, Pres., Jack Knirk, Parlementarian, Lois Kelly, Vice Pres., Owen Thompson, Cleric Forensics and Debate TOP: L, to R. Jim Bowers, Wayne Gripman, Alan O’Day, Mr. Fletcher MIDDLE: Wayne Hubaker, Jack Knirk, Bill Taylor, Ekkie Melzer, Ron Hackworth BOTTOM: Katheryn Rzepka, Thelma Semmelroth, Paula Misch, David Dryer, Bob Anderson DEBATE TEAM TOP: L. to R. Jack Knirk, Bill Taylor, Ron Hackworth, Ekkie Melzer BOTTOM: Alan O'Day, Lois Kelly, Wayne Hubaker Journalism Staff and press TOP: Alan 0 Day, Janice Wilkenson, Ron Hackworth, Mr Fletcher MIDDLE: Donna Brazee, Janice Fischer, Katheryn Rzepka, Charlene Wright BOTTOM: Joyce Ridenour Karen Krymis, Barbara Ehl, Roxy Bates A” Bond FOURTH RCW: L. to R. Mr. Hause, Betty Hafer, Mary Ann Smith, Art Thomas, David Roberts, Karen Krymis, Bob Anderson, LeeRoy Smith THIRD RCW: Duane Crapo, Linda Wolcott, Sandra KenKnight, Pat Carpenter, Susan Mull, Judy Baker, Ronnie Hall, Gary Snow, Susan Wibel, Nancy Hyslop SECOND ROr : Patty Hacker, Melvin Sanderson, Deena Krymis Dallas Smith, Charon Trail, Lois Kelly, Charlene Wright, Marjorie Stiles FIRST ROW: Janice Fischer, Susan Smith, Donelda Todd. Janit Hall Quincy High School s Band has once more had a profitable year. Twenty-four new musicans were added from the B Band to replace last years seniors. The resulting fifth-seven member group has the highest po- tential of any former year. The Band began its marching season with the foot- ball squad, furnishing entertainment during halves at all the home games. Presenting the Quincy High School Marching Band,' was a call welcomed by the football fans at every game. The first trip of the year was to Ann Arbor for Band Day . Quincy was one of 190 bands participating. The winter months were one of the bands busiest seasons. They were not only busily preparing for con- tests, such as the solo and ensemble festivel in FOURTH RCW: L. to R. Phil Wilson, Larry Paul, Lloyd Shenefield, Paul Anderson, Evelyn Spencer, Jackie Shool THIRD RCW: Jeanette Laurel 1, Larry Wilcox, Bill Taylor, Wayne Holly, Joyce Hilliar, JoAnn Blue, Danny Dobson, Bill Laure11, Susan Zeck, Roxy Bates SECOND RCW: Phyllis Owens, Andy Krymis, George Bolton, Pat KenKnight, Kay Zimmerman, Janice Kochendorfer, Joy Dove, Barbara Ehl FIRST ROW: Karen Semmelroth, Autumn Dobson, Nancy Ehl, Gwen Thompson Kalamazoo and the District Band and Orchestra Festival in Middleville, but also attended a concert by the Uni- versity of Michigan Symphony Band in Ann Arbor. As if this were not enough to keep them busy, the band also exhibited its abilities to the local patrons at the annual Winter Concert, Dec. 11, and later at the A1 Band Concert in the spring. In January the band had a tobaggon party at Pokagon Park. This year the Band exchanged concerts with the Constatine High School Band, Constatine’s student body throughly enjoyed the concert, especially ”Humorescapade”. Quincy Musicans traveled to Ann Arbor this year for the State Band and Orchestra festival. STANDING: L. to R. Mr. Hause, James Willen, Susan Vogel, Eleanor Eagly, Ricky Barrett. Yale Wentworth, Neil Wilcox THIRD ROW: Margaret Delaney, Donna Strouse, Jacqueline Shouey, Cheryl Thompson, Neal Parks, Ray Slingerland, Robert Pierson, Guy Stiles SECOND ROW: Janice Esterline, Shiela Taylor, Pam Mangas, Mary Ann Meiring, Jill Wagner, Beverly Anderson, Colleen Willmarth, Ronnie Wood, Mike Purcell FIRST ROW: Judy Hutchins, Joan Zimmerman, Sandra Green, Carol Cochrane, Carol Smith An exciting 1957-1958 year was enjoyed by the B Band. The first big event for the band was marching at the Homecoming and Harvest Festivals . Later in the year a class skating party was enjoyed by many of the members. The next big event was the Spring Festival. The band played seven songs THIRD RCW: Tom Kowalski, Robert Wright, Fernando Krymis Frank Harbaugh, Jackie Ames, Nancy Buell, Tom Tervol, Nary %rka SECOND ROW: Nancy Laure11, Robin Brown, Jeffery Bates, Larry Satchfield, Jerry Carpenter, T0ITIrly Brockman, Gary Clingan, Leon Parrish FIRST ROW: Richard Hartley, Patty Adams, Sharon VanHoosier, Joyce Hall, Sharon Johnson, Margaret Moore Throughout the year the different sections of the band attended sectionals on every Tuesday of the week. These are free instruction classes given by Mr. Hause. The last grand finale was the long, hot marches in Allen and Quincy, on Memorial Day. It was a big finish for a great year in the B Band. A” Band Major and Majorettes L. to R. Susan Smith, Lois Kelly, Wayne Holly Evelyn Spencer, Pat Hacker A flashy section of the A” Band is its four majorettes. Wearing their trim orange uniforms, they may be seen proudly leading the Band in parades and at football games. This year, they led the Band in the Halloween parade, Memorial Day parade. Homecoming parade, at Holland, and at the half of all the home football games. Lois Kelly and Susan Smith are completing their third year as majorettes while Evelyn Spencer and Patty Hacker are completing their first year. B” Major and Majorettes L. to R. Sandra Green, Carol Smith, Janice Esterline, Pamala Mangus, JoAnn Zimmerman leading the wBn Band in the Homecoming, Halloween, and Memorial Day Parades were the WBW Majorettes. They also did a fine job leading the nBn Band as it marched at halftime at the Homecoming football game. Cadet Band STANDING: Charles Wilbur, Mike Whaley, Leroy Roberts, Mr. Hause SECOND RCW: Iris McDowell, Keith Hayward, Carolyn Saudy, Judy Tyson, Christine Becker, Iarry Wortz, Herb Johnston, Doug Thompson, Werner Heifers, Iarry Lounds, Make Smith, Gene Taylor, Steven Dobson, Jerry Borton FIRST RCW: Jeff Kanouse, Jirrmy Rogers, Keith King, Karen McClintic, Rexine Brauker, Ray Monte, Judy Ames, Beth Alexander In the Cadet Band lie all of Quincy1 s hopes for having a A-l marching and concert hand. They have been practicing with the thought in mind of the day when they will proudly own the gray and orange suits, and become members of the A” Band. The Cadet Band learns the fundamentals of marching and the correct way to care for and play their instrument. The Cadet Band took part in the Annual Spring Music Festival Girls Athletic Association TOP: L. to R. Nancy Jonker, Joyce Hilliar, Catherine Misch, Betty Hafer, Joyce Puckett, Denise Vogel, Diane Vogel, Margaret Cook, Eleanor Eagly, Susan Mull, Sharon Roberts, Delaine McDonald FOURTH RCW: Susan Zeck, Margie Stiles, Janit Hall, Carol Murdock, Sharon Shillings, Vonda Foster, Kathy Exelby, Arthena Higgenbothom, Charlene Jenkins, Barbara Williams, Charlene Wright, Paula Misch THIRD RCW: Charon Trail, Donelda Todd, Donna Funk, Joyce Ridenour, Donna Braz e, Nancy Cochrane, Judy Baker, Carolyn Anthony, Ga- le Weber, Judy Fischer, Carol Riddle SECOND RCW: Miss Nurmi, Peggy Gerth, Judy Smith, Carol Faulkner, Ruth Garrett, Lois Kelly, Roxy Bates, Pat Peterson, Nancy Jaynes, Carol Gates, Sharon McDonald BOTTCM: Dorothy Todd, Darlene Schafer, Lila Lindsey, Laura Dowell, Sharon Loomis, Nancy Hyslop, Susan Campbell, Carolyn Locke, Carolyn Hard For the first time, the girls organized a Girls Athletic Association. The purpose of the club is to keep girls interested in sports. On November 19, the first meeting officers and representatives were chosen to work with the officers. Sharon McDonald represented the Seniors, Sharon Shillings, Juniors, Susan Zeck, Sophomores, and Judy Fischer represented the Freshmen. These girls wrote the constitu- tion for the club. The club held game nights in the gym so they could earn points for awards they are to receive this spring. For money making projects they held two record hops. Varsity Football H $ rf H xv -rr rfUl ,30 .45, ,34, Ay TOP: L. to R. Foster VanDoren, Jerry Tyson, Bill Laurell, Wayne Pomranka, Jerry Waterbiry, Gerald Wood, Larry Himebaugh, Jack Pidcock THIRD ROW: Mr. Clark, Louie Wilcox, Duane Crapo, Gary Parker, Willie Kaiser, Leonard Olaynick, Garv Cook. Mr. Cesler SECOND ROW: Art-Persails, Walter Buell, Tom Barrett, Larry Rogers, Wayne Gripman, LeeRoy Smith, LeRoy Wiser, Jerry Purcell, Jeff Holcomb BOTTOM: Bob Holloway, Bob Hacker, Bud Hagaman, Dale Smith, Harry Thomas, Jjjn Shaw, Pat Scott Freshmen Football TOP: L to K Dick Kniik, Don Peterson, Ed '©l£y MIDDLE: Dick Hacker, Pete Travis, Bob Anderson, Bob Stiles BOTTOM: Mark Henry, Everett Wineland, Don Willen, Bruce Himebaugh The Freshman Football team, coached by Jack Clark, had a rather unsuccessful season, but the boys learned the sense of fair play The Freshman team was rather small, so some of the Sophomore boys filled in to make up the team A new experience for the boys was to play the State Home and Training School, which they lost also along with the Bronson and Union City games. With a year of ex- perience, the boys will be a great asset to the Re- serve Squad. Thanks to the boys and their new coach, Mr. Richard Cesler , Quincy's basketball future looks bright. The team came from no wins to three . All these boys were on the team last year except for LeRoy Smith and Manager Fred Watson. Varsity Basketball Although the team had a defeating season this year, no team in the conference had more spirit than the Oriole Squad. The Orioles won one game this season, from Athens. This game will be remembered always because only four boys finished the game. The team lacked mostly in height and experience. TOP: L to R. Mr Clark, Don Wilson, Dick Merkle, Tom Barrett BOTTOM: Bon Quimby, Terry Myers, Coy Woodard, Doug Sattler, Larry Rogers Reserve Basketball TOP: L. to R. Mr. Cesler, Dan Booher, Wayne Anthony, William Daiser, Bob Anderson, Gary Parker, Duane Crapo BOTTOM: Dale Conant, Jerry Persail, LeeRoy Smith, Foster VanDoren, Tom Copeland, Mgr. Fred Watson Although the team had a losing season, the Reserves had a lot of fun. LeRoy Smith, Ralph Murkle, Floyd Folgue, and Willard Ingersol joined the team later in the season. The team won their three games against Union City, Reading, and Jonesville. Two heartbreakers were lost to Union City the second time the team played them and the other to St. Charles. Girls Basketball TOP: L. to R Susan Zeck, Joyce Ridenour, Judy Fischer, Gayle Weber KIDDLE: Kathy Exelby, Sharon Roberts, Paula Misch, Joyce Hilliar, Lois Kelly BOTTOM r Carol Faulkner, Carol Murdock, Roxy Bates, Sharon Shilling, Donna Funk TOP: L. to R. Neil Wilcox, Andrew Zeck, James Willen, Craig Dunbrock KIDDLE: Darwin Mauer, Billy Adajns, Terry Fisk, Richard Hartley BOTTOM: Ricky Barrett, Larry Bailey, Yale Wentworth TOP: L. to R. Tex Beemer, John Kohler, Bill Armstrong, George Harlam, Lavern Spieth MIDDLE: Gary Clingan, Charles Beemer, Arden Anthony, Robert Wilson 3 BOTTOM: Terry Bingerman, Glen Siegler, Charles Sawyer John Shilling, Dean Hetrick 9 Junior High Basketball Varsity Football Cheerleaders TOF: L. to R. Lois Kelly, Nancy Jaynes, Sharon McDonald, JoAnn Blue BOTTOM: Judy Fischer, Donna Brazee, Judy Baker, Nancy Cochrane Cone on Team Fight,” was the cry of the football cheerleaders. These girls always tried to keep the school spirit up. This will be the last year of cheerleading for Lois Kelly, Sharon McDonald, and Nancy Cochrane. Lois has been a football cheerleader for four years. Sharon has been a cheerleader for two a half years and Nancy Cochrane for two years. This was the first year of football cheerleading for Judy Fischer, Donna Brazee and Judy Baker. Nancy Jaynes has been on the squad two years. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders L. to R. JcAnn Blue, Sharon McDonald, Nancy Cochrane Nancy Jaynes Four girls made up the varsity basketball squad this year. This is the last year for Sharon McDonald and Nancy Cochrane who have each served on the varsity squad for two years. This makes two years of varsity cheerleading for Nancy Jaynes and one year for JoAnn Blue. The girls sponsored the ’Varsity Drag to raise the money for their uniforms. The girls bought their own sweaters, but used the money from the dance to buy material for their skirts and make them themselves Reserve Basketball Cheerleaders L. to R. Donna Brazee, Judy Fischer. Judy Baker. Peggy Gerth , To help cheer the Reserves on to their three victories were four girls pictured above. Judy Baker has served on the reserve squad for two years. This is the f irst year for Donna Brazee, Judy Fischer, and Peg Gerth. The girls bought their own material for their uniforms and had them made. Junior High Cheerleaders L. to R. Nancy Ehl, Carol Smith, Jackie Smith, Lonna Becker In the above picture are the four girls who served on the Jr. High football and basketball cheerleading squad. These girls helped cheer the team on to victory. This makes the second and final year for Jackie Smith and Lonna Becker. This is the first year of cheerleading for Nancy Ehl and Carol Smith. 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