The Quincy Oriole - Annual for 1959 Quincy High School Quincy, Michigan Foreword This year's Oriole Annual may look changed to some oi you. lt is back to its original size, l0-ll2 x 7-3l4 . After four ye arsoi the use oi patrons, advertising has returned to the annual. Some- thing new, an index, listing every person in the book and the pages his pictures appears on, has been added. This year, be of lack oi money, the elementary has been left oi a spring delivery, baseball, mack, tennis, junior-Senior Banquet, and the I-Hop had to be left out. C 31156 out. Because l would like to thank all the staff and Mr. Fletcher, Edwards Brothers, printers, Mr. Sutula, photographer, the faculty and administration, and all gtudems, especially Tom Barrett and JoAnn Blue, who helped sell subscriptions and Donna Funk and Kay Zimmerman, who helped with paste ups and typing, for their wonderful co-operation and service. Sheila Langtaii Editor -in-chief 2 Table of Contents Administration and Faculty Superintendent and Secretary Principal and Secretary Faculty Classes S eniols Juniors Sophomores Freshman Eighth S eventh Organizations Student Council Debate Future Teachers of America Future Homemakers of America Future Farmers of America Future Nurses of America Safety Patrol Hall Monitors Varsity Club Concession Annual Staff Oriole Stai A Band A Band B Band Pep Band A Band Majcrettes and Drum Major B Band Majorettes and Drum Major Athletics Varsity Football Reserve Football Varsity Basketball Reserve Basketball Junior High Basketball Queens Football Cheerleaders Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Reserve Basketball Cheerleaders Junior High Cheerleaders Queen's Cheerleaders Index Advertisers 3 Quincy's faculty was blessed with a new principal this year in the person of Mr. William Hanichen, formerly, of Mendon High School, replacing Mr. Van Landingham who moved to Forest Hall High School at Cascade, Michigan. Other replacements in the academic line up were Miss Jane Crider who replaced Mrs. Deal in Home Economics when she left to join her husband in the Army. Mr. Johnson, from Ball State Teachers College replaced Mr. Gerst in Biology who left for Nebraska to work on his masters degree. Mr, Hubert Hensel, from Taylor University took Mr. Preston's place in junior High science classes when he left to teach in Indiana. Mr. Hilborn took Mr. Bard's seventh and eighth grade social science classes. And finally Mr. Van Ness also of Mendon took over the Band when Mr. Hause left for University High School in Kalamazoo. 5 Mr, Burt Superintendent Mrs. Susan Lambright Secretary Mrs. Donna Omo Secretary Mr, Hanichen, Principal Mrs, Adams Mr. Cesler Mr, Clark Mis Crider Mr. Dillion Mr, Elenbass Mr. Evans Mr. Fisher Mr, Fletcher Mr, Hansel Mr. Hilborn Mr. johnson Mr. Monk Mr, Omo Mrs. Parr Mr. Van Ness Mrs, Volkgrt Classes The classes are composed of many different personali15.es and individuals. The classes even differ from year to year. The Fresh- men are shy and quite devoted to getting acquainted with each other. The Sophomores become more bold, they join in committees and organization. The Juniors and Seniors are the leaders of the school, even if some of their examples 2.ren't very good. An educational program is set up to offer many different sub- jects. A student can choose a Commercial course, College Prepara- tory, Agriculture or a General course of study. The Freshmen held the Bunny Hop in March which is their annual dance. The Sophomores Sadie Hawkins dance was a treat for the males of the school, with the girls footing the bills. The I-Hop wasn't held at the time of the publication of this book. But it will be a success as it always is. 11 Top Row: Mrs. Volkert-adviser, Allen Waison, larry Rogers, Jeff Holcomb, Tom Barrett, Bill Laurell. Bottom Row: Pat KenKnight, Pat Carpenter, Sheila Langstaff, Barbara Ehl, Pati Peterson, Roxy Bates. Seniors Five new seniors have been added this year. That makes the senior class a grand total of 64. They are, Jim Taylor from Albion, Dot Rogerson from North Carolina, Velma Lawrence hom Coldwater, Charles Waderlow from Ohio, and Virginia Brenis hom Texas. Tom Barrett and Roxy Bates were crowned Homecoming King and Queen on October 17, 1958. The whole senior class showed a lot of enthusiasm throughout the entire week and tied for second place for the pep jug with the Juniors. The Seniors Went to De11'oit on Nov. 18, 1958 to visit the Federal Reserve Band of Detroit and The Ford Motor Co. The trip was a very interesiing and educational one. On Jan. 7, 1959 the senior class was visited by Senator Smeekens. He gave a, very interesting talk on what our Senators and Representatives do for us. The senior play, jane Erye by Wall Spence, was quite successful. It had been postponed twice because of bad weather, but in spite of everything it was seen on Feb. 2, 1959. There was a party afterwards that seemed to be a success also. The jr.-Senior Banquet on April 10, was a very enjoyable affair. The entertainment and food was excellent. The 1-Hop was a beautiful and colorful event. The boys were in their suits and the girls in their formals. Baccalaureate Service took place on May 24, 1959 and Commencement Night was May 29, 1959. The senicrs faces were lighted up with delight as they received their diplomas. Our advisors this year have been Mrs. Volkert a.nd Mr. Clark. Co-valedictorian for the year were Bill Taylor, and Sheila Langstaff, with a 3.60 point average. Salutatorian for the year was Janet Grindall with a 3.404 point average. 12 Scenes from Jane Eyre Homecoming Queen and King Homecoming candidates Morris Apple Wayne Anthony Tom Barrett Roxanne Bates Joyce Barton Bill Beam Rex Beemer Joe Blaclonan JoAnn Blue Dan Booher Rudolph Boyer Virginia Rents Lana Burleson Patricia Carpenter Barbara Ehl Donna Funk Peggy Gerth Janet Grindall Patty Hacker Betty Hafer Francis Hard JeH Holcomb ' Bob Holloway- Dan Hulbert Nancy Iaynes Pat Kestner Pat KenKnight Norman Knisely Allen Lampman Sheila Langstaff Bill Iaurell Frank Lindsey Teddy Locklin Delaine McDonald Terry Myers Robert Newberry Leonard Olaynick Pat Peterson Jack Pidcock Wayne Pomranka Joyce Puckett Margaret Reynolds Carol Riddle Sharon Roberts larry Rogers Dot Rogerson Pat Scott Jackie Shook Sharon Shilling Dallas Smith Leroy Smith Evelyn Spencer Bill Taylor James Taylor Gwen Thompson Donelda. Todd Charles Waderlow Allen Watson Phil Wilsen Gerald Wood Coy Woodard Charlene Wright Kay Zimmerman TOP ROW: Duane Crapo, President, Bob Hacker, Art Persails, Vice-president, Larry Wilcox. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Anthony, Secretary, Eleanor Eagly, Historian, Phyliss Owens, Catherine Misch. Not pictured: Janice Kochendorfer, Treasurer Juniors The Jtmior class is very lucky in having for their advisors this year Mr. Fletcher fhead advisory, Mr. Elenbaas, and Mr. Monk for their three homeroom teachers, The Juniors showed a lot of spirit during Homecoming week. The theme of their float was The Triangle of Victory , After much rivalry between the Seniors and Juniors, both classes tied for second place for the Pep jug. The Juniors were to give a WOWO Record Hop but because of bad weather the regular disc jockey Marvin Hunter, was unable to come. Jim Taylor was a pretty good substitute for him. The Junior Play, Wedding Spells, which took place on the 31st of March turned out to be very hi- larious comedy. The Ixmiors and Senior Banquet which was the next big item took place on the 10th of April. Everyone enjoyed the meal and entertainment very much. The Juniors worked very hard on it The Prom took place in May. Everyone looked real nice dressed in their formals and suits. The Junior class is very fortunate in having two new additions this year, Ron Price from Wyandotte Detroit, and Beverly Wreman from Marshall. A record hop was held April 3 and it was enjoyed by all. 22 Jerry Tyson, Charon Trall, I.an'y Wilcox fLeft to rightj Charon Trall, Susan Wibel, Susan Zeck, Jerry Tyson, Deena Krymis, Kathy Warner, larry Wilcox, Janice Kochendorfer, Dan Dobson, Mr Cesler Dan Dobson, Larry Wilcox, Janice Kochendorfer mem, Carolyn Anthony Judy Baker Mary Lou Blake Gene Booher Walter Buell Bob Cochrane Roberta Cole Dale Conant George Converse Tom Copeland Duane Crapo Carmen Davis Edward Delaney Dan Dobson Van Dove Eleanor Eagly Cloyce Freese Phyllis Funk if 5 'I If hav' , V 1, 5 our rig' 3,4 Y six Wayne Gripman Bob Hacker Marieta Harmon janet Hutchins Nancy Hyslop Willard Ingersoll Nancy jonker William Kaiser Sharon Kanouse jim Kaufman Janice Kochendorfer Martin Kowalski Helen K1-atzer Deena Krymis Karen Kryrnis Lyla Lindsey Janice Lindsey jim Lounds Olin Marowelli Catherine Misch Susan Mull Carol Mrmdock Phyllis Owens George Oxenham Gary Parker Arthur Persails Jerry Purcell Ron Quimby Sue Arm Saunders Philip Shouey Dale Smith Charon Trall Dorothy Todd Gerald Todd Geraldine Todd Jerry Tyson Denise Vogel Diane Vogel Foster VanDoren Kathy Warner Fred Watson Kenneth W endorf Susan Wibel Larry Wilcox Beverly Wiremen Lemy Wiser Jeny Wolfcale Susan Zeck Thomas Zimmerman TOP ROW: Mr. Fischer, Sponsor, Don Willen, Judy Smith, Treasurer, Judy Hampton, Arthena Higginbother, Bruce Himbaugh, President SECOND ROW: Carolyn Locke, Vice president, Gayle Weber, Bob Anderson, Doug Sattler, Donna Brazee, Secre- ta1'Y Not pictured: George Bolton, Historian Sophomore-:s The class of 61 left their green yea.rs behind them as they started their journey through their sophomore year Bruce Himebaugh was elected president in the spring of 58 to lead them. The sophomores started the year with 71 students in their class. Along the way they lost Diane Palmateer and Janit Hall and gained John Mahon from Battle Creek and Robert Chapman and Charles Stempien from Coldwater, St. Charles, which made the total 72. The first big event for the sophomores was the winning of the pep jug during the Homecoming, October 17, 1958. They took first with their yell which was made up by Judy Hampton and Margaret Cook, and they also took first with their float. The theme for the float was Key to Victory on which the class spent about S40.00. They also had candidates on the King's and Queen's court. The two lucky people were Judy Hampton and Doug Sattler. On November 8, 1958 they sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. The music was by the Progressives, a four piece band from Coldwater. Jackie Smith fa freshmanJ was crowned Queen Daisy while Doug Sattler took the honor of being crowned King Abner . A profit of about 520.00 was made on the dance. Because the Juniors were unable to use their date for a WOWO record hop they gave it to the Sophomores. This hop was held January 10, 1959. Marv Hunter one of WOWO's favorite disc jockeys presided at the hop. The high school auditorium where the hop was held was packed with over two hundred people. The profit from this dance was S163 .60 . 28 Last but not least they had a dance after the Jonesville game on February 20, 1959. The class made a profit of S43.95. On March 13, 1959 the Teeryberry Company sent a salesman with an assortment of rings for the class to choose their style. This is the first time in the history of Quincy High that a class has been able to choose their rings during their sophomore year. The sophomore class would like to sincerely thank Mrs. Adams, Mr. Van Ness, and especially Mr. Fischer, for going along with this profects. This year the class of 61 made over S250.00. As of March 18, 1959 there was 3344.40 in the in-easurer. 29 Bob Anderson Paul Anderson Donald Bassett Mary Ann Batman George Bolton jim Bowers Donna Brazee james Buchanan Gloria Burk Susan Campbell Margaret Cook Karen Curtis Dick Davis Laura Dowell Carol Faulkner Judy Fischer Floyd Fogel Ed Foley W Ruth Garrett Daryl Guise Dick Hacker Judy Hampton Janit Hall Arthena Higginbotlnm Bruce Himbaugh Barbara Hutchins Charlene Jenkins Kenneth johnson Sandra KenKnight Dick Knirk Martin Kunder Carolyn Locke John Locklin Bob Loomis Sharon Loomis David McDonald 5? Walter Ostrancler Larry Paul David Roberts Douglas Sattler Loyd Shenefield Ray Sliugerland Judy Smith Gary Snow Kenneth Stempion Robert Stiles Marsha Strong Thomas Terval Peter Travis William Todd james Toth Charles Vicory Richard Wagoner Gayle Weber Jean Wilbur Don Willen Barbara Williams sham withmgmn Evertt Wineland David Van Patten Jo Ann Zimmerman Top Row: Mrs. Parr, sponsor, Nancy Ehl, Vice-Pres., Karen Semmelroth, Secretary, Arden Anthony, Larry Satch field, Melvin Sanderson. Second Row: jackie Smith, Pres. Lorene Puckett, Pat johnson, Nancy Laurell, Tres., Autumn Dobson. Freshmen The freshmen glories started when they won second place , in the float contest at Homecoming. They had all worked hard on it, and it was a real thrill. The theme was Record of Victory . Le Moyne Dowell and Arden Anthony were chosen to repre- sent the class of 62 on the Homecoming Court. Tobagganing at Pokagon was fun along with the usual face- washings. A lot of kids brought their skates and the party was enjoyed by everyone who attended. Along in March, the annual Btmny Hop came up and the Freshmen proved competent, as they worked hard to make it a success. Ending their Freshmen year they are holding many memo- ries and are looking foreward to their Sophomore year. 34 2 B - Q N .... ! A 5 2 V--2414, ,W 351 . A -:.,. In .,-E: i l I - 3 ri fb Q in 'F 8 . ,... me 1 is W B 3 Beverly Anderson Arden Anthony William Armstrong Patty Baker Charles Bad: Charles Beemer Tex Beemer Walter Bermingham Robert Bigelow Terry Bingaman Rosemary Blair Bob Boothe Edwin Boothe Michael Burleson Gary Clingan Junior Cole Carll Converse Doran Cmtis Margaret Delaney Dennis Dewyer Autumn Lou Dobson Nancy Ehl john Falekas julia. Fredriclson LeRoy Flmk jeff Gilchrest Connie Hockenberry Ronald Hall Dennis Higbee Mary Hilliar Barbara Hughes Margaret james Pat Johnson Patsy Kaiser Mary Keller Joanne KESUICI' a ar n 'YQ fs-'K me Carol Knepper Thomas Kowalski Andy Krymis Theresa K1mder Nancy Laurell Charles Leavitt Ben Lounds Gerald Marsh Gearldine March Pat Mason Kay Myers Ronald Nelson Barbara Otis Sandra Owens Leon Parrish Bob Pierson Duane Preston Lax-ene Puckett Michel Purcell john Rice Mary Rurka Melvin Sanderson Larry Satchfield Leonard Scott Karen Semmelroth John Shilling Glenn Sieger Douglas Siler Jackie Smith Maryann Smith La.Vern Spieth Mary Squires Tom Su-ouse Bonnie Todd Ioan Toth Larry VanRiper it ar Darel VanV1eet Linda. Vermullen Raymond Wendowf Lois Wilkinson Robert Wilson Wanda Wineland Steve Wisecr Alice Wonders Robert Wright TOP ROW: Mr. Dillon fsponsorj Ricky Barrett, President, james Willen, Sandra Green, Judy Hutchins, Secretary, Larry Bailey, Neil Wilcox, Treasurer, SECOND ROW: jackie Brown, Connie Siler, Evelyn Kratzer, Vice President, jackie Ames, Robyn Brown Ei ghth Grade The eighth grade, even though inexperienced, showed the school they had a good portion of the school spirit. At homecoming they worked harder on their floats. It looked very nice and all their efforts were well reward- ed, Twice again their spirit was shown by topping all other classes and coming in first in the magazine drive and the clothing drive. They were rewarded with a free movie and getting in free to the dance, Starlight Sonta. . The class' toboggan party was enjoyed by everyone. Everyone returned home cold, and tired but happy. Helping the class over the rough spots was Mr. Dillion, Mr. Cesler, and Mr. Hansel. Directing the class was Ricky Barrett, president, assisting him was Evelyn Kratzer, vice president, Judy Hutchins, secretary, and Neil Wil- cox, treasurer. A few eighth graders are in the A Band. Also many of the boys are on the junior High basketball team, while several girls are cheerleaders for them. The class is looking forward to becoming Freshmen and a part of the Senior High. When the class of 63 grad- uates, they will have one of the largest classes in Quincy's history. 40 mia Billy Adams Pauicia Adams Jackie Ames Larry Bailey Derma Baker Ricky Barrett jeff Bates Tom Brockman Jackie Brown Robyn Brown Nancy Buell Jerry Carpenter Louis Cekander Mike Clemenson Ella Faye Cole Martha Coonce Harold Cornish Charles Dewyer Craig Donbrock Arthur Fields Rusty Foust Joe Fx-eese Patricia Gleason Sandra. Green Dick Hackworth Joyce Hall Nancy Hardy Bonnie I-last Richard Hartley Ruth Hermance Karen Hetrick Cheryl Hettinger Wanda. Holmes Patty Hughes Judy Hutchins Sharon johnson Trenna. johnson Evlyn Kratzer Fernando Krymis Josephine Kunder Allen Langstaff Tommy Laurell Margie Lindsey Sharon Locklin David Ludlow Pamela Mangas Julie Matthews Darwin Maurer John Maxon Mary Ann Meiring Dorothy Monty Margaret Moore Diane Morris Connie Odisher ...L Burita Pace Arlene Persails Rodney Pex-sails Charles Reynolds Dana Queen Karen Rupp Eddie Sattler Elizabeth Schoun Rita. Shook Jacqueline Shouey Connie Siler Carol Smith Judy Spieth Robert Stempien Guy Stiles Donna Sirouse Judy Taylor Sheila. Taylor Vw x S t . 1 4 X ,B 'ffnaug' 'Q 4 ga qua nA Terry Thacher Cheryl Thompson Ruthann Toth Sharon Van Hoosear Susan Vogel jill Wagner Phyllis Wendorf Yale Wentworth Gloria Whaley Neil Wilcox James Willen Deana Williams Colleen Wilmarth Sharon Wolcott Andrew Zeck TOP ROW: Mr. Hilborn, advisor, Gretchen Coats, Carolyn Sawdy, Treasurer,Mike Cekander, Doug Thompson jim Rogers, Vice President SECOND ROW: Keith Hayward, President, Reginia Rossman, Sheila Berlien, jean Chapin Seventh Grade The seventh grade started the year off right by coming in, in second place in the magazine drive and was allowed to go to the free movie, The Babe Ruth Story, held in the gym. They also won second place in the clothing drive, but only the first place winners were allowed to at- tend the Student Council dance. Mr. I-lilbom has been teaching the seventh grade about the world and all the little essentials of good grammar. Mr. Omo has been teaching the fundamentals of math. Mr, jol'mson's classes have each had to hand in a scrapbook and a sci- ence project. Mr. Hanse1's classes have also been doing similar projects in science and math. The seventh graders have had a wonderful time in their first year of junior High and are looking forward to their second year. 46 M My Terry Aeschliman Beth Alexander Judy Ames Sharon Ansley Shirley Ansley Richard Atkinson Christine Becker Sheila Berlien jerry Borton Rexine Brauker Linda. Brown Mike Cekander Jean Chapin Dennis Cmtis Nelson Curtis Richard Commterman Gretchen Coats Donna Craun Tom Crane Donald Daniels Nancy Delaney Steve Dobson Patsy Dooley Henry Dowker Robert Exelby William Fazekas John Geiman Eric Gilchrest Beverly Hageman Sheila. Hettinger joey Hildebrand Patricia Holt Loraine Hutchins Kieth Hayward Werner Helfers Ron Hughs Zenith Ingersoll Herbert johnson James johnson Jeff Knouse Dianna Keller Herbie Keller Keith King Gale Kiersey Donna Knowles Joan Lamprnan Larry Lounds Carol Leavitt William Leavitt Priscilla Long James Lothamer Floyd Lothamer IaVerne McDonald Karen McClintic 'M Iris McDowell Darlene Miller Raymond Montu Neil Parks Gloria Pierce Arthur Prozmure jim Rogers Joyce Rogers Shirley Rogers Karl Rosch Regina Rossman Leroy Roberts Mike Smith Carolyn Saudy Lonnie Sieger Jim smaen Gene Taylor Doug Thompson Tommy Thomas Donald Todd Donna Todd Judy Tyson Jack W agner Helen Watson Arthur Wilkinson Judy Weber Micheal Whaley Charles Wilbm' Larry Wort: m1zat1 ,M rvwfp The organizations were very busy this year having parties, lunches, and practic- ing for their various professions. The F .F.A. delegate for the National F .F.A. Convention was Francis Hard. Francis worked very hard to earn this honor. The F.H.A. held lunches for the F.F.A. and chili feeds that were very success- ful. Girls from the F. T.A. worked at the elementary school throughout the year. The experience helped a few decide on their professions, The F.N.C . had many girls working at the hospital in Coldwater. The Student Council was busy as always, governing the student body. Winning three out of four 'meets, the debate team had a fairly successful year, coached by Mr. Fletcher. The ever-faithful journalism staff published an informative paper weekly. Feeding the Student body was the concessions committee at games. The bands provided entertainment with their music. As always, they came back from trips with honors. The pep band provided spirited music at the basketball games. In the marching season, the majorettes attractively led the bands down the field. These clubs are very educational. Through them experience is found. Members interests are aroused in a certain fields of which they might like to choose for their lifes occupation. Whether it is a Future Teacher or Future Homemaker these will be the people and parents of tomorrow. 53 Student Council TOP ROW-Judy Hampton, Tom Barrett-president, Dick Hacker, Larry Wilcox, Gwen Thompson- secretary, Barbara Ehl, JoAnn Blue-treasurer, Larry Satchfield. MIDDLE ROW-Bill Taylor, Gayle Weber, Doug Sattler, Catherine Misch, Arden Anthony, Larry Bailey, Mr. Hanichen. BOTTOM ROW-Sheila Iangstaff, Kathy Warner-vice-president. In charge of Student Government was the Student Council headed by Tom Barrett, president, Kathy Warner, vice-president, Gwen Thompson, secretary, and JoAnn Blue, treas1.u'er. The first big activity of the Student Council was Homecoming. After much enthusiasm, the pep jug was awarded to the Sophomore class. Three Jacks and Jill was the band which played for the Homecoming dance at which Roxie Bates and Tom Barrett were crowned Homecoming Queen and King. The Student Council's next activity was the magazine drive. A total of 352436.97 was brought in. The Junicr High were awarded with a hee movie, The Babe Ruth Story . The money from the drive was used to purchase a new scoreboard for the gym. Elected as treasurer of the Interleag-ue Student Cotmcil was Kathy Warner and Tom Barrett was elected to the Board of Directors. Committee chairmen appointed by the president are as follows: Bill Taylor, Assembly, Bob Anderson, Concession, Larry Wilcox, Beautification, Larry Satchfield, Intramural, Barbara Ehl, Publicity, Judy Hampton, School Spirit, Kathy Warner, Ways and Means, and Sheila Langstaff, Social. Debaters BOTTOM ROW-Autumn Lou Dobson, Susan Zeck, Karen Semmelroth, Charon Trall, Janet Grindall. TOP ROW-Catherine Misch, Charles Vicory, Bob Anderson, Dick Davis, Bill Taylor. With eight debates scheduled the Quincy Debate Team, at the time of this writing had won three out of four debates. Quincy does not have a debate team, but interested members of the speech class take turns. In the debate against Spwingjport Bob Anderson and Charles Vicory lostg but the negatives, Janet Grindall and Bill Taylor, won. The debate against Union City saw both the affirmatives, Karen Semmelroth, and Susan Zeck, and the negatives, Autumn Lou Dobson and Charon Trall bringing home a victory. The Climax Scott debate was postponed became od? bad weather. After this came the debate with Morenic, with Janet Grindall and Charles Vicory debating affirmative and Bill Taylor and Susan Zeck de- bating negative. Future Teachers of America TOP ROW-Linda Wolcott, Donna Funk, Donelda Todd, Jackie Shool, Secretary, Carol Murdock, Evelyn Spencer, Vice President, Delaine McDonald, Pat Hacker, Donna Brazee, Gayle Weber. SECOND..M31-ggret James, LeMoyne Dowell, Lorene Puckett, Charon Trall, Eleanor Eagly, Charlene Wright, President, Jo Ann Blue, Gwen Thomspon, Mr, Monk, Sponser. THIRD-Carolyn Locke, Phyllis Owens Maryann Smith, Nancy Hyslop, Lyla Lindsey, Kathy Warner, Sheila Langstaff, Sharon Shilling, T,reasurer. BOTTOM-Beverly Anderson, Nancy Ehl, Judy Fisher, LeRoy Smith, Allen Lampman. F, T. A, officers were selected last fall. Charlene Wright, President, Evelyn Spencer, Vice President, Jackie Shook Secretary, and Sharon Shilling, Treasurer, Mr. Monk, is the advisor. Meetings are held once a month. Educational reports are heard from members of the club. A scholarship frmd has been discussed but the details are still undecided. One of the main purposes of the club is to offer members the opportunity to gain actual experience through helping teachers or substituting for them. Each member choose a grade they would like to teach and help the teacher of that grade during their free period, A F. T. A. member may substitute for a teacher who may be absent for a few hours. Credit is given for each hour of wcrk and an award is handed out to members who have worked. The club isn't all work, a Christmas party was held at Jo Ann Blue's home, gag gifts were exchanged and refreshments were served. Future Homemakeis of America BACK ROW-Left to Right Lemoyne Dowell, Rosemary Blair, Alice Wonders, Judy Smith, Carol Faulkner , Ruth Garrett, Charlene Jenldns, Janit Hall, Eleanor Eagly, Judy Hampton ZND. FROM BACK-Left to Right Arthena Higginboftham, Margaret Cook, Dorothy Rogerson, Domia Funk, Delaine McDonald, Sharon Roberts, lana Burleson, Joyce Puckett, Miss Crider, Sponser 3RD. FROM BACK-Left to Right Ma.ryAnn Smith, Lyla Lindsey, Mary Squires, Barbara Otis, Mary Ann Batman, Judy Fischer, Gayle Weber, Treasurer, Bonnie Todd, Carolyn Anthony, Vice President, Linda Wolcott. 4Tl-I, FROM BACK-left to Right Charon Trall, Nancy Laurell, Peg Gerth, Patty Peterson, Virginia Brents, Nancy Jaynes, President, Pat Kesmer, Janice Esterline, Wanda Wineland NOT PICTURED: Judy Hampton, Secretary, Pat Hacker, Parliamentarian The F. I-I. A. Club started the year with the initiadon of new members. As the year progresed the girls began to think of money maldng ideas, because they were enthused about taking a short trip to Chicago. They have sold candy and cookies after school and at Christnnas time the girls decorated and filled coffee cans with cool-cies and candy and sold them for a dollar each. The girls planned to sell chili at noon and to sell pencils. Sharon Trall was elected Parliamentarian of the District F. H. A, which was held in Jonesville. F. H, A, officers were elected at the first F . H. A. meeting held right after school started. Nancy Jaynes was elected President,and took the place of Joy Dove, last year's president. Carolyn Anthony, Vice President was elected in the place of Pat Hacker. Judy Hampton, Secretary, took the place of Helen Kratzer. Gayle Weber, Treasurer, took the place of Nancy Jaynes. Pat Hacker, Parliamenmrian, took the place of Vonda Foster. Q Future Farmers of America TOP: Dale Smith, Dick Knirk, Ken Johnson, Jerry Purcell, Duane Preston, John Rice, Everett Wineland, Henry Kaiser, Bob Pierson, Rex Beemer, Rudy Boyer, James Toth. 2nd ROW: Bob Stiles, Tom Copeland, David McDonald, Jim Lounds, Wayne Anthony, William Kaiser, Dick Wagoner, Walter Buell, Donald Bassett, Bob Loomis, Jim Kaufman, Francis Hard. 3rd ROW: Olin Marowelli, Jeff Gilchrest, Robert Bigelow, David Roberts, Jim Buchanan, Tom Terval, Edwin Boothe, Pat Scott, Lee Roy Wiser, La Vern Spieth, Raymond Wendorf, Ed Delaney. 4th ROW: Tom Strouse, Doren Curtis, John Shilling, Tex Beemer, Lee Roy Funk, Arden Anthony, Walter Bermingham, Bob Cochrane, Ronnie Wood, Norman Knisely, Mr. Fischer--advisor. Sth ROW: Mike Burleson, Dennis I-ligbee, Steve Wiser, Gary Clingan, Charles Beemer, Darrel Van Vleet, Fred Watson, Benny Lounds, Jim Kowalski, Gerald Marsh. BOTTOM: John Locklin, Jim Knisley, John Fazekas, Charles Leavitt, Frank I-Iarbaugh, Bill Counterman, Carl Converse, Robert Wright. The officers are: President--Pat Scott, Vice-president-Norman Knisely, Secretary-Jim Kaufman, Treasurer- Wayne Anthony, Reporter-Gerald Wood, Sentenial-Ed Delaney. This year has been a pretty exciting year for the F. F. A. boys of Quincy High. The trip to Kansas City was enjoyed by, Pat Scott, Bob Cochrane, Wayne Anthony, Tom Copeland, Everett Wineland, Dave Roberts, Rex Beemer, Norman Knisely, with Mr. Wineland and Mr. Roberts as the chapel-ons, The F, F, A. Donkey Basketball game was a big success in more ways than one because the faculty looked funnier than the donkeys. The party held in honor of the F. H. A, was held at Pokagon State Park. The night was cold and crisp, and even colder when going down the long slippery toboggan run. The F. F, A, held their initiation for the Freshmen and most of the parents were present to see their sons become F, F. A. members, Cider and doughnuts were served after the meeting. Guilts were given to the F. F. A. greenhands in exchange for two pigs out of the litter like what has been done in the past. We held monthly meetings and discussed the events in the future or old business. For the F, F, A, boys and Mr. Fischer it can be said that this has been quite a successful year. Future Nurses of America STANDING-Dcrothy Todd, Darlene Shaffer, linda Wolcott, Karen Semmelroth, Mary Keller, Margaret Reynolds. SITTING-Susan Campbell, Nancy Hyslop, Autumn Dobson., Lyla Lindsey, Kathy Warner, Charon Trall. The Future Nurses Club was very busy this year, Twenty new girls were initiated in the ceremony held January 14. A visit to Coldwater Hospital was very exciting and informative for the 10 girls that went. Plans for the year include a tea for other Future Nurses Clubs in the area. In training for the future, fifteen girls did volunteer work at the Coldwater Health Center this year, The girls are, Kathy Warner, Charon Trall, Nancy Hyslop, Margaret Reynolds, Eleanor Eagly, Iana Burleson, Linda Wolcott, Karen Semxnelroth, Jackie Smith, Autumn Dobson, Lyla Lindsey, Dorothy Todd, Darlene Shaffer, Sharon Loomis, Roberta Cole. The girls elected officers as follows: President, Charon Trall, Vice President, Margaret Reynolds, Secretary-Treasurer, Kathy Warnerg Correspondence sec:-emry, Karen Semmelroth. 4. A M Safety Patrol lst, ROW: Harold Ccrnish, Tommy Burt, Herbie Johnson, Tommy Brockman, Yale Wentworth., Jeff Knouse, Johnny Esterline. Znd. ROW: Billy Adams, AJlen Langst'a.E, James Willen, David Ludlow, Tom Crane, John Gieman, Rogers, Mr. Omo, 3rd, ROW: Larry Bowerman, Craig Omo, Jerry Barton, Lonnie Sieger, Kieth Hayward, Bobby Van Hoosear, Guy Stiles. James Willien was selected captain of the twenty-four Jimior High boys in the group, The four lieutenanis are, Neil Wilcox, Yale Wentworth, Craig Omo, and Kieth Hayward. The highlight of the year was a trip to Detroit to see the Tigers in action. The advisor, Mr. Omo, and the boys must be given a hand for their fine job. The reason why Quincy's safety record is so good is the continuing eHort of the safety patrol. Quincy has the distinguished record of being one of the few towns to have a safety patrol for the high school. Hall Monitors TOP ROW--Morris Apple, Dallas Smith, Lana Burleson, Janice Kochendorfer, Dick Davis, Mr. Hanichen. BOTTOM-Sue Ann Saunders, Phyllis Funk, Janit Hall, Nancy Jaynes, Judy Hampton. Mr, I-lanichen, principal, appointed hall monitors. There are two hall monitors on duty each hour of the day, one in the upper and one in the lower hall. Each person has his om' her duties to carry out, Each monitor should check to see that the other monitor is on duty, if he is not areport is made to the principal or study hall teacher so a reliable person can be appointed. Each person coming on duty should be at his station before the last bell. They are to see that each student passing through the halls has a pass slip or pass board also to make sure students go directly to the room indicated on their pass slips and to see that students passing through the halls conduct themselves in a proper manner. Another duty is to assist strangers or visitors to our school in getting to their destination. Offenders are sent to the office for discipline. - A X misss BACK ROW: jeff Colcomb, Wayne Anthony, Dick Davis, Wayne Pomranka, Henry Kaiser, Leonard Olaynics, Doug Sattler, Don Peterson, jerry Tyson, Allan Lampman, Mr. Clark. THIRD RO : Doug Siler, Art Persails, Danny Dobson, Walter Buell, Dan Booher, Duane Crapo, Ron Quimby, Ken Stemption, Dallas Smith, Bub Hagemen, Mr. Cesler, Mr. Dillion. SECOND ROW: Wayne Gripman, Ed Foley, Rex Beemer, Larry Rogers, Bob Holloway, Bruce Himbaugh, Bob Hacker, George Converse, John Rice, Mr. Hansel. BOTTOM ROW: LeeRoy Smith, Bill Laurell, Tom Barrett, Jack Pidcock, Phil Wilson, Pat Scott, Foster Van Docren, Gerald Wood, Terry Myers, Gerald Todd. Vars1ty Club This year's Varsity or Q Club wasn't too active although it had more meetings than in the previous years. The officers of the Q Club are as follows: Bill Laurell, President, Al Watson, Secretary, Bob Hacker, Treasurer. In the first meeting of the year the club decided to have a dance, but unfortunately it wasn't possible. Also discussed was the possibility of having a constitution and Coldwater Varsity Club was asked for advice on this matter. In a later meetingqthe letters were handed out to all the award winners from the year before and it was found who was to receive pins for the second year lettermen. A game was set up between Faculty and the Q Club boys. The game turned out to be quite a success. In the spring an honors assembly will be held to give Out the awards to the players. 62 Top Row: Terry Bingaman, Ron Hall, Jim Bowers, Dick Nelson, Paul Anderson, Tom Strouse Bottom Row: Mr. Evans, advisor, Patty Adams, Nancy Hyslop, Bob Anderson Concessions The hardest working committee in Quincy High School is Mr. Evansf Concession committee. They are open business every home game for every sport, football, basketball, and baseball. The committee has taken in 5800.16 as the total amount at the end of March. The money is used for needed items and expenditures around school. It was used to underwrite last year's an nual and this year an opaque projector has been bought. A much needed pmj ect is being undertaken by the Home Ec. girls, the cleaning of the concession room. 63 Left to Right: jeff Holcomb, Peg Gerth, Roxy Bates, Terry Myers, Joyce Puckett, Virginia Brents, Dot Rogerson, Sheila Langstaff, Barbara Ehl, Carol Riddle. Not pictured: Sharon Shilling Annual Staff The 58 - 59 annual was sent to Edwards Brothers Publishing Co. on March 19. This means an elimination of pictures taken at the J-Hop, Junior-Senior Banquet, Bunny Hop, style show, baseball, track, and graduation. The elementary pictures were also omitted because of a. shortage of money. Advertising will be used instead of patrons. This means an extra amount of work, but jeff Holcomb, advertis- ing editor, and his staff consisting of Virginia Brents, Peg Gerth,ROXy Bates, and Terry Myers did a Uemendous job. They brought in a. total of 5675. in two months. The drive for the subscriptions was set for November. The whole staff with the help of JoAnn Blue and Tom Barrett, worked constantly. Two hundred fifty seven subscriptions were received. This was the most taken in, in many years. A blue cover with white lettering was chosen by the class. The book will return to its usual size of 7 3! 4 x 10 1!2 . An index will be a new feature in the 59 annual. Each person's name is listed with the organization and the page on which they are found. Sometimes the deadlines were hard to meet, but it will seem nice to get the annual in May, The pictures for the annual were taken by R. S. Sutula, school photographer. Joyce Puckett and Carol Riddle were the annual's Art editors. Virginia Brents was treasurer of the project. Dorothy Rogerson, Peggy Gerth, Barbara Ehl and Donna Funk were the typists. Mr. Fletcher, advisor, chose Sheila Langstaff for Editor-in-Chief, Sheila selected Sharon Shilling as Business Manager to share the many responsibilities in producing the annual. 64 Left to right: Sharon Shilling, Charles Waderlow, Leroy Smith, Dale Smith, Roxy Bates, Bob Anderson, Peg Gerth, Philip Shouey, Nancy Ehl, A1 Lampman, Donna Brazee Oriole - paper staff riolc The Journalism class has done a successful job this year in trying to bring news to the students. It isn't an easy job to dig up all the news and make a report on it. They have worked hard and long hours trying to produce a paper for the students enjoy-ment. Long hours after school have been kept to make sure the stories were written and the paper was made up. There is nothing the Journalism student didn't know about what is going on around school. You could have called them nosey and curious people, but they weren't really. They were just doing their job looking for news. On the resignation of Roxie Bates, editor-in-chief, and Charlene Wright, exchange editor, Donna Brazee was promoted to editor-in-chief, Nancy Ehl was made assistant editor, and Jeff Holcomb and A1 Lampman were made exchange ediwrs. TOP ROW: Maryann Smith, Neil Wilcox, Ricky Barrett, David Roberts, Eleanor Eagly, Karen Krymis, Carol Ann Smith, Martin Kunder, Bob Anderson. THIRD ROW: Judy Hutchins, Janice Esterline, Sandra Green, Jo Ann Zimmerman, Mary Rurka, Judy Baker, Ron- ald Hall, Nancy I-Iyslop, Larry Wilcox, Bill Taylor. SECOND ROW: Duane Crapo, Sandra KenKnight, Pat Carpenter, Suzan Mull, Carol Cochrane, Ronald Wood, Mike Purcell, Charlene Wright. FIRST ROW: Donalda Todd, Melvin Sanderson, Deena Krymis, Charon Trall, Janit Hall. Band 1958 saw Quincy's A Band traveling to Vicksburg, Ann Arbor, Holland, Coldwater, and Homer. The first trip of the year was to Ann Arbor for Band Day and to see the game between Michigan and Southern California. Especially enjoyed by everyone was the massed bands playing Seventy Six Trombones under the direction of Meredith Wilson with 1,076 trombones carrying the melody. The band received a first division rating for their performance at Coldwater, Oct. 8, in the Marching Festival, despite the muddy field. Interested A bnd B Band members traveled to Ann Arbor to hear the University of Michigan Concert Band January 8. Several of the numbers on the program were excerpts from Verdi's Manyoni Requiem , the first move- ments of Symphony No. 2 for Band by Erickson, and March I-Iongroise from The Damnation of Foust . Guest conductor, Robert Russell Bennett conducted Symphonic Songs for Band , which he composed., Cornet soloist, Mr. Don Jacoby, was especially enjoyed by the band. He was featured in Dramatic Essay for Trumpet and Band . Quincy Band Members also participated in a massed band concert at Homer with bands from Homer, Jonesville, Kellogg Center, and Litchfield. The Bands were under the direction of Mr. George Cavender, assistant conductor at the University of Michigan. 66 Top Row: LeeRoy Smith, Ph.il Wilson, Phyllis Owens, Evelyn Spencer, Dallas Smith, Pat Hacker, Janice Kocher- dorfer, Mr. Van Ness, director. First Row: Colleen Wilmarth, Larry Satchfield, Paul Anderson, jackie Shook, Leon Parish, JoAnn Blue, Dan Dob- son, Bill Laurell, Susan Zeck, Roxy Bates. Second Row: Larry Paul, George Bolton, Beverly Anderson, Richard Hartley, Andy Krymis, Pat KenKnight, Linda Wolcott, Barbara Ehl. Bottom Row: Margaret Moore, Karen Semmelroth, Autmn Dobson, Nancy Ehl, Gwen Thompson. The Band entered the district festival held at Vicksburg and returned home with a first division, allowing them to continue to the state festival. Many of the bandsmen entered the solo and ensemble contest at Kalamazoo. Three of these first ratings , a clarinet solo, a trombone solo and a woodwind quintet. The band also took pleasure trips. They traveled to Detroit, November 22 to see the ice follies which they all enjoyed. Also they went to Pokagon, but the weather was boo warm for good tobogganing, however they had lots of fun having snowball fights. - The trip to Holland was a great success, as were Band Tag Day and the Spring and Fall concerts, all of which helped the band to buy their stroboconn. The stroboconn, by elecu-ical impulses, tells whether an instrument is in tune or not. The Band Parents helped the band in many ways buy their biggest project was the Fun Festival which netted S350 towards the stroboconn which cost about 58700. New tympany were also added to the band this year. Officers for the band this year are, Dallas Smith, President, Larry Wilcox, Vice-President, Karen Krymis, Sec- retary, Susan Wible, Treasnuerg Roxy Bates, Student conductor. Roxy worked out with the band and conducted OveratLu'e Dramatique by F ernand Andrieu in the Spring Concert 67 TOP: Mr. Va.n Ness, Darlene Miller, Jackie Ames, Cheryl Thompson, Larry Lounds, Mike Whaley, Mary Ann Meiring, Doug Thompson, Keith King, Robyn Brown, Margaret Delaney, Nancy Laurell, Richard Wagoner. Znd: Joyce Hall, Larry Wortz, Nancy Buell, Theresa K1mder,john German, Jill Wagoner, Tom Kowalski, James Willen, jo Ann Lampman, Jeff Bates, Roy Roberts, Sharon VanHoosear. 3rd: Sharon Johnson, Gene Taylor, Ronnie Hughes, Patty Adams, Sheila Taylor, Guy Stiles, Herb Johnson, Robert Wright, Josephine Kunder, Karen McCli.ntic, Tom Brockman, Pam Mangas. 4th: Werner Helfers, Jeff Kanouse, Iris McDowell, Raymond Monty, Beth Alexander, Steve Rodgers, Bub McDonald, Mike Smith. B Band The Vicksburg District Festival was the biggest event of the year for the Quincy B Band. This was the first year that Quincy has ever entered their Junior Band in a contest. The band also presented a precision drill this year at Homecoming. 20 ambitious B Band students participated in the District Solo and Ensemble Festival at Kalamazoo, Six of these 20 entered as solos, the other 14 composed the seven jr. High ensembles. jackie Ames was chosen by her fellow musicians as president of the band, La Verne McDonald was elected as secretary, and Joyce Hall as treasurer. The reserve band gained two sousaphone players this year, thus adding to the most important section of any band, the rhythm section. 68 BOTTOM ROW: George Balton, Judy Hutchins, Dovnelda. Todd, Pat KenKnight. SECOND ROW: Dan Dobson, Leon Parish, Mike Pm'ce11, Charlene Wright, Ron Hall. TI-HRD ROW: Larry Satchfield, Paul Anderson, Gary Snow. TOP ROW: Martin Keinder, Mary Ann Smith, Neil Wilcox, Ricky Barrett, Dave Roberts. Pep Band We're loyal to you Quincy High , these are the familiar words of Quincy Loyalty played by the pep band at all home games and pep assemblies. The pep band does not have school time to practice so they get together before games to rehearse. Their enthusiasm helps to boost school spirit and pep, The pep band has been a tradition for many years. The band plays during the reserve game and the first half of the varsity game, then they are free to watch the rest of the game. 69 A Band Majorettes STANDING-Evelyn Spencer, Phyliss Owen, Dallas Smith, Janice Kochendorfer, Pat Hacker. Our Majorrettes took part in a twirling Exibition along with Majorettes from 186 other bands, at the Ann Arbor Band Day last fall. They were featured in marching shows between half time at some of the football games here in Quicny. They give the A Band spirit and moral support while marching. They assist the band director at rehearsals in the marching season and are one of the hardest working groups in the band. Dallas Smith is one of the highest struting, Drum Majors that Quincy has ever had. B Band Majorettcs STANDING: Sharon Johnson, Joyce Hall, Pam Manags. IOIEELING: Sharon Van Hoosier Our younger majorettes have done an outstanding job this year. They have proven that they can do a good job for the A Band next year. They have participated in a few high-lights such as marching with the B Band in the Homecoming Football game. Each of the majorettes are newcomers to this job. The dnun majorette is Joyce Hall, Athletics The winter sports started with football. Mr. Cesler's football team had a rough time 5 they lost all of the games. Quincy almost won some but, in the last few minutes of the games they lost. Quincy basketball team did a little better than the football team. They too lost all but one game. Quincy defeated Jonesville i.n the last 30 seconds of the game because Quincy scored a foul shot. But Quincy's Little Orioles had a much better year in as much as they won more games than last year. Quincy should have a better team next year be- cause of the up and coming reserves. Baseball hasn't siarted yet but there were quite a number of boys who came back to play on the team this year. Leroy Smith, Tom Barrett, Bud Hagaman, Jerry Todd, Rex Beamer, Duane Crapo, Larry Paul, George Converse, Walter Buel and Fred Watson. With the experience we have the future looks bright for the Quincy Orioles baseball team. Quincy is the only school in the conference with a tennis team. Returning from last year are Dick Davis, Ron Willen, Bob Anderson, and Art Persails. 73 0 as for - Varsity Football TOP ROW-Mr. Cesler Qcoachj Walter Buell, Jerry Tyson, Doug Sattler, Willie Kaiser, Wayne Anthony, Danny Booher, Kenny Stempien, Mr, Hansel, Qassist. coachj. SECOND ROW-John Rice, Bruce Himebaugh, Phil Wilson, Tom Barrett Qco-captainj, Bill Laurell foo- captainl, Wayne Pomranlxa, Doug Siler. BOTTOM-Freddie Watson, Jim Taylor, Lee Roy Smith, Larry Rogers, Bob Hacker, Kick Davis, A1 Larnpman. 58 was a rough season for the Oriole gridders as they lost all 9 games they played. But this year's squad was much better than the record indicates as they held Homer to a 13-12 decision. No one will ever forget the Reading game in which the crowd was yelling victory. Quincy was leading 14-13 with less than a minute in the game, But fate took a turn and we lost it 19-14. The scores game by game were: WE THEY Quincy VS Addison Quincy VS Homer Quincy VS Reading Quincy VS Union City Quincy VS Jonesville Quincy VS Litchfield Quincy VS Athens Quincy VS Henson Quincy VS St, Charles .J N. .kt A -N TOP: Coach Cesler, Don Peterson, Jerry Purcell, Everett Wineland, Bob Wilson, Jeff Gilchrest, Coach Hansel. 2nd: Ed Foley, Ed Boothe, Mike Bmleson, Ronnie Nelson, Gary Clingan, Tom Sirouse, Dick Hacker. Brdg Dale Smith, Doran Curtis, Darel Van Vleet, Terry Bingaman. Reserve Football Although the varsity football team suffered another losing season, the reserves fared a little better. They came up with two ties against three defeais. The reserves met Bronson twice winning one 26-0, and tying the second 13-13. The two encolmters with Coldwater saw them tying one 6-6, and losing the next 13-7, The one game played with the Coldwater State Home was lost 12-6. Even though this was no great season, comparing this record with that of the V2CI.'Si1y'S the last two years, the future looks a little brighter. among the best within two years . Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy' Quincy -26 According to Coach Cessler, Quincy should be right in there Coldwater - 0 6 Coldwater - 6 7 Bronson - 13 6 Bronson - 6 6 Coldwater State 12 Home 75 Top Row: Dallas Smith, Doug Sattler, jim Taylor, Bob Anderson, Tom Barrett Mr Clark QCoachj Bottom Row: Ron Quimby, Terry Myers, Coy Woodard, Tom Copeland, Larry Rogers, Gerry Wood Uvlanagerj Varsity Basketball This years' varsity basketball team suffered another black year. They had 15 defeats against 1 w1n, over jones ville, during the regular season. At totunament time they drew Bronson, Conference Champs, for the first game To add to the troubles, 4 of the team members were suspended for disciplinary reasons. This year 6 members of the team will graduate. They are jim Taylor, Larry Rogers, Tom Barrett, Dallas Smith, Coy Woodard, and Terry Myers, leaving juniors Ron Quimby, Tom Copeland and Duane Crapo, and Sophomores Bob Anderson, and Doug Sattler. Bronson 99 Litchfield 59 Union City 67 Reading 66 Athens 82 jonesville 34 Homer 43 Bronson 100 Litchfield 49 Union City 58 Reading 79 Athens 49 jonesville 68 Homer 63 Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Top Row: Floyd Vogel, Dave Van Patten, Dick Davis, Willie Kaiser, Duane Crapo, jerry Purcell, Walter Buell Mr. Hansel fCoachl . Bottom Row: Billie Todd, Terry Bingham, Evertt Wineland, Bob Wilson, Arden Anthony, Ronnie Nelson, Foster VanDoren. Reserve Basketball The reserve team showed a lot of spirit this year, and most of the games were close, even though only two games were won. Lack of experience was the main weak point. Arden Anthony, Dick Davis, Bob Wilson, and Everett Wineland were new to the team this year The most exciting game was the one at Litchfield. It was close and even went into overtime, however it was lost . The reserves lost two players, Willie Kaiser and Duane Crapo. Willie was injured late in the season, and Duane was moved up to varsity. Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Bronson Litchfield Union C ity Reading Athens Ionesville Homer Litchfield Union C ity Reading A thens Bronson Jonesville St. Charles Top Row: Neil Wilcox, Billy Adams, Tom Brockman, Terry Thacher, james Willen, Allen Langstaff, Don Daniels, Darwin Maurer, Ronnie Hall, Mr. Dillion. Middle Row: Guy Stiles, Rickey Barrett, Larry Bailey, Andrew Zeck, Richard Hartley, Herb johnson, Jerry Borton, Craig Donbrock. Bottom Row: Mike Clemenson, Lonnie Sieger, Kieth Hayward, Tommy Thomas, Jim Rogers, jeff Kanouse, Ray mond Monty, Mike Smith. J umor H1 gh Basketball Quincy's junior High team, which is composed of seventh and eighth graders, had a total of 14 recorded games, but played more than that. Eighth graders, Billy Adams and Terry Thatcher, were the high point men in all the games for the eighth grade team, team, and Keith Hayward and Jimmy Rodgers were high point men for the seventh grade team. Mr. Dillon said, That it was a successful year for the team and should be better next year. All the boys were full of hope and played hard even when they were being beaten. The usual starting five for the eighth grade were Billy Adams, James Willen, Neil Wilcox, Richard Hartley, and Terry Thatcher, For the seventh grade team it was Jimmy Rodgers, Herb johnson, Don Daniels, Mike Smith, and Kieth Hayward . Quincy's team traveled to 7 of their games and played 7 at home. At the end of the season the seventh grade team traveled to Tekonsha to play in a two game elimmation tourna ment. First team they played was with Litchfield. They beat Quincy 32 to 22. The second game with St Charles was lost by 4 points but the score was unknown at the time of printing. The team was awarded two trophies. One was for sportsmanship and the other was for consolation Qui ncy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy 20 R eading 24 Litchfield 17 Coldwater 1 2 C oldwater 26 Lakeland 3 1 Lakeland 14 Tekonsha Q11iHCY QIHIICY Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Litchfield Litchfield Homer Homer Athens Litchfield TOP ROW: Carol Murdock, Diane Vogel, Sharon Roberts, Evelyn Spencer, Charlene Wright, Roxy Bates, Susan Zeck, janit Hall. SECOND ROW: jackie Shook, Carol Faullmer, Judy Fisher, Sharon Shilling, Wanda Wineland, jackie Smith, Le Moyne Dowell, Linda Vermullen. THIRD ROW: Beverly Anderson, Sandra Owens, Mary Hilliar, Lyla Lindsey, Eleanor Eagly, Dorothy Todd, Bar- bara Hughs, Geraldine Marsh. FOURTH ROW: Kay Zimmerman, QMgr.J Miss Crider, QCoachj UCCIIS Miss jane Crider was the Queen's coach this year. Donna Funk and Kay Zimmerman were chosen as managers to assist Miss Crider in her many duties. Due to a late start and a lack of teams in this area, only three games were played. The two games with Reading were won 28-23 and 27-22, but the game with Camden was lost 16-23. It was a successful year, as many new girls went out for basketball and gained experience for next year. The girls games were very exciting. Many times the team was behind by a large margin but came through and brought home a victory. Roxy Bates and Sharon Shilling served as co-captains. Both girls have played four years and will receive their trophies. The Queen's are well noted for their records in the past, their orange and black basketball uniforms, and their juicy oranges and sour lemons they eat at time out. At the last game the team gave Miss Crider a red corsage to show their appreciation for being such a wonder- ful coach. She gave parties after the games which were enjoyed by all. Best of Luck to the future Quincy Queens and may they hold their reputation as being one of the best in this area' Quincy 28 Reading 23 Quincy 27 Reading 22 79 Quincy 16 C am den 23 Football Cheerleaders TOP ROW-Peggy Gerth, Jaclde Smith, Nancy Jaynes, captain, Donna Brazee BOTTOM ROW-Denise Vogal, Susan Wibel, Judy Fisher, Carolyn Locke Early in September the following girls were chosen as the 58-59 football cheerleaders in horrt of the student body. These grls are Peggy Gerth, Nancy Jaynes, Susan Wibel, Denise Vogal, Donna Brazee, Carolyn Locke, Judy Fischer, and Jackie Smith. The Varsity cheerleaders are Peggy, Nancy, Donna and Jackie. While the reserve squad consists of Susan, Denise, Judy and Carolyn. S40 was raised by the Che erleaders on the Halloween Hop held in November. The money was put in the Athletic fund. Chosen as captain was Nancy Jaynes. LEFT TO RIGHT: jackie Smith, Donna Brazee, Nancy Jaynes. Not Pictured: Peg Gerth. Varsity Basketball Chccrleadcis Captain, Nancy jaynes is serving her last year on the varsity cheerleading squad. Nancy was a reserve cheerleader as a freshman. She has been on the varsity squad since her sophomore year. Peg Gerth Knot pictmedj is also serving her last year on the varsity squad. Peg served on the reserve squad last year, Donna Hrazee is sewing her first year on the varsity squad as a sophomore. Donna served on the reserve squad last year. Jackie Smith who is a freshman is starting her cheerleading career on the varsity. She was also a Jr. High cheerleader for two years. The cheerleaders had a record hop last fall to pay fa- their new white sldrts. 81 LEFT TO RIGHT: Denise Vogal, Judy Fisher, Carolyn Locke, Susan Wible Reserve Basketball Cheerleaders Susan Wibel, Denise Vogel, Carolyn Locke, and judh Fisher have led the Reserve fans for the past year in their yells. It was rough going, for the boys didn't have a good year, as far as winning goes, but the team and their cheerleaders will be remembered a long time for their spirit. Susan Wibel was chosen captain of the squad, and it was her first year. It was also Denise Vogel's and Carolyn Locke's first year. Judy Fisher is the most experienced, with three years to her credit. 82 Junior High Cheerleaders STANDING-Julie Mathews, Rita Shook, Judy Spieth, Karen Rupp, Carol Smith, Susan Vogel. KNEELING--Judy Tyson, Jean Chapin, Raymond Monty, Darlene Miller, Six girls make up the eighth grade cheerleading squad, while the seventh grade cheerleaders are com posed of three girls and a boy, Julie Mathews, Rita Shook, Judy Speith, Karen Rupp, Susan Vogel, and Carol Smith made up the eighth grade squad, Carol served on the seventh grade squad last year. The seventh grade cheerleaders are as follows: Judy Tyson, Jean Chapin, Raymond Monty, and Darlene Miller. Pat Scott, Phil Wilson, Keimy Stempion. NOT PICTURED: Allen Watson ueens' Chee rle aders Pat Scott, Allen Watson, Keri Stempeiu, and Phil Wilson were the boys cheering the Quincy Queens . to victory this year. The boys introduced tumbling with their cheers and really attracted everyone's eye These boys have been active in other school activities throughout their high school career also. All four of the boys are in the Varsity Club and Ken, Al, and Phil played on the Varsity football team, Allen was a member of the track team two years ago. Pat has been an active member of the Quincy Chapter of the Future Farmers of America and this year was elected president of the group. Phil has been a Quincy bandxman for three years. Pat and Allen have been on the cheerleading squad for two years. Three of the boys Pat, Allen, and Phil, are seniors this year and plan to travel out of Michigan after paduation and get jobs, Pat and Al in California and Phil in Kentuclq. M Administration Mr. Newell Burt, Superintendent of Schools, page 6 Mr. William Hanichen, Principal of the High School, page 7, Student Council 54 Mrs, Susan Lambright, Secretary to the Superintendent, page 6 Mrs. Donna Omo, Secretary to the Principal, page 7 Faculty Mrs. Adams page 8, Mr. Cesler Page 8, reserve football, page 75, varsity club page 62, Jr. Play 23 Mr. Clark page 8, Varsity Club page 62. Miss Crider page 8, F .H.A. page 57. Girls basketball page 79 55 Dillon page 8, Varsity Club page 62, Jr. Hi. Basketball 78 Elenbaas page 8. Mr Evans page 8, Concessions 63 Mr Fisher page 8, Soph. Exc. Council 28 assess Fletcher page 9. Hansel page 9. Reserve Football page 75. Varsity Club page 62 Hilbom page 9, 7th grade executive com. 46 jolmson page 9. Monk page 9. Omo page 9. Safety Patrol page 60. Mrs. Parr page 9, Freshmen 34 Mr. Van Ness page 9. B Band page 68. Mrs. Volkert page 9, Exc. Council 12 12th Morris Apple page 14, Hall Moniters page 61 Wayne Anthony page 14, Varsity Football page 74, F.F.A. page 58, Varsity club page 62. Tom Barrett page 14, Varsity Football page 74, Student Council page 54, Exc. Council 12, Varsity Club page 62, Varsity Basketball page 76. Roxy Bates page 14, Girls Basketball page 79, A Band page 67, Annual Staff 64, Exc. Council 12. Joyce Barton page 14 Bill Beam page 14. Rex Beemer page 14, F.F,A, page 58, Varsity Club page 62. joe Blackman page 14. ,Io Ann Blue page 15, F.T.A. page 56, Student Council page 54, A Band page 67. Dan Booher page 15, Varsity Football page 74, Varsity Club page 62. Rudy Boyer page 15, F,F,A, page 58. Virginia Brents page 15, F .I-LA. page 67, Annual Staff 64 Lana Burleson page 15, F.H.A. page 57, Hall Monitors page 61, F.N.A. page 59. Pat Carpenter page 15, A Band page 66, Exc. Council 12 Barb Ehl page 15, Student Council page 54, A Band page 67, Annual Staff 64, Exc. Council 12 Donna Funk page 15, F.H.A. page 57, F.T.A. page 56. Peg Gerth page 16, F.H.A. page 57, Football Cheerleader page 80, Varsity Basketball Cheerleader page 81, Annual Staff 64. 85 Janit Grindell page 16, Debate page 55. Pat Hacker page 16, Fl-LA. page 57, F.T.A. page 56, A Band page 67, A Band Majorette page 70. Betty Hafer page 16. Francis Hard page 16, F.F.A. page 58. Jeff Holcomb page 16, Varsity Club page 62, Annual Staff 64, Exe. Council 12 Bob Holloway page 16, Varsity Club page 62. Dan Hulbert page 16, Nancy Jaynes page 17, Fl-l.A. page 57, Football Cheerleader page 80, Hall Monitor page 61, Varsity Basket- ball cheerleader page 81. Pat Kestner page 17, F,H,A, page 57. Pat Ken Knight page 17, Pep Band page 69, A Band page 67, Exc. Council 12. Norman Knisley page 17, FFA. page 58. Allan Lampman page 17, F.T.A. page 56, Varsity Football page 74, Varsity Club page 62, Oriole paper page 65. Sheila Langstai page 17, F .T .A. page 56, Student Council page 54, Annual Staff 64, Exc. Council 12 Bill Laurell page 17, Varsity Football page 74, Varsity Club page 62, A Band page 67, Exc. Council 12 Frank Lindsey page 17. Teddy Locklin page 18. Delaine McDonald page 18, F,H.A. page 57, F.T.A. page 56 Terry Myers page 18, Varsity Club page 62, Varsity Basketball page 76, Annual Staff 64 Robert Newberry page 18. Leonard Olay-nick page 18, Varsity Club page 62. Patti Peterson page 18, F.H.A. page 57, Exc. Council 12 Jack Pidcock page 18, Varsity Club page 62 Wayne Pomranka page 18, Varsity Football page 74, Varsity Club page 62. Joyce Puckett page 19, F.H.A. page 57, Annual Staff 64. Margaret Reynelds page 19, F.N.A. page 59. Carol Riddle page 19, F.H.A. page 57, Annual Staff 64. Sharon Roberts page 19, F.H.A. page 57, Girls Basketball page 79. Larry Rogers page 19, Varsity Football page 74, Student Council page 54 , Exc. Council 12, Varsity Club page 62, Varsity Basketball page 76. Dot Rogerson page 19, F.H.A. page 57, Annual Staff 64. Pat Scott page 19, F.F.A. page 58, Varsity Club page 62, Queens Cheerleader 84. jackie Shook page 19, F.T.A. page 56, Girls Basketball page 79, A Band page 67. Sharon Shilling page 20, F.T.A. page 56, Girls Basketball page 79, Annual Staff 64 Dallas Smith page 20, A Band Drum Major page 70, Hall Monitor page 61, Varsity Club 62, A Band page 67 , Varsity Basketball page 76. Le Roy Smith page 20, F. TA. page 56, Varsity Football page 74, Varsity Club page 62, A Band page 67, Oriole Paper page 65. Evelyn Spencer page 20, F.T.A. page 56, A Band Majorette page 70, Girls Basketball page 79, A Band page 67. Bill Taylor page 20, Debate page 55, Student Council page 54, A Band page 66 James Taylor page XJ, Varsity Football page 74, Varsity Basketball page 76. Gwen Thompson page 20 , Student Council page 54, A Band page 67. Donelda Todd page 20, F.T.A. page 56, Pep Band page 69, A Band page 66. Charles Waderlow page 21, Oriole Paper, page 65, Allen Watson page 21, Exc. Council 12 Phil Wilson page 21, Varsity Football page 74, Varsity Club page 62, A Band page 67, Queens Cheerleader 84. Gerald Wood page 21, F.F.A. page 58, Varsity Club page 62, Varsity Basketball page 76, Coy Woodward page 21, Varsity Football page 74, Hall Monitor page 61, Varsity Basketball page 76. Charlene Wright page 21, F.T.A. page 56, Pep Band page 69, Girls Basketball page 79, A Band page 66, Oriole Paper page 65. Kay Zimmerman page 21 , Girls Basketball page 79. 11th Carolyn Anthony page 24, F.H.A. page 57, Jr. Exc. Council 22 Judy Baker page 24 Mary Lou Blake page 24 Gene Booher page 24 Walter Buell page 24, F,F.A. page 58, Varsity Club page 62, Varsity Football page 74 Bob Cochrane page 24, F.F.A. page 58 Roberta Cole page 24 Dale Conant page 24 George Converse page 24, Varsity Club page 62 Tom Copeland page 24, F.F.A. 58 Duane Crapo page 24, Varsity Club 62, Jr. Exc. Council 22 Carmen Davis page 24 Edward Delaney page 24, F.F.A. 58 Dan Dobson page 24, Pep Band 69, Varsity Club 62, Jr. Play 23 Van Dove page 24 Eleanor Eagly page 24, F.T.A. 56, FHA. 57, Basketball 79, Jr. Exc. Council 22 Cloyce Freese page 24 Phyllis Funk page 24, Hall Monitor 61 Wayne Gripman page 25, Varsity Club 62 Bob Hacker page 25, Varsity Football 74, Varsity Club 62, jr. Exc. Council 22 Bud Hagaman Varsity Club 62 Marieta Harmon page 25 Janet Hutchins page 25 Nancy Hyslop page 25, F.T.A. 56, F.N.A. 59, Concessions 63. Willard Ingersoll page 25 Nancy Jonker page 25 Henry Kaiser F.F.A. 58, Varsity Club 62 William Kaiser page 25, Varsity Football 74, F.F.A. 58 Sharon Kanouse page 25 jim Kaufman page 25, F.F.A. 58 Janice Kochendorfer page 25, Hall Monitor 61, A Band Majorettes 70, Jr. Play 23, J Martin Kowalski page 25, F.F.A. 58 Helen Kratzer page 25 Deena Krymis page 25, Jr. Play 23 Karen Krymis page 25 Janice Lindsey page 25 Lyla Lindsey page 25, F.T.A. 56, Fl-LA. 57,7 F.N.A. 59, Basketball 79 Jim Lounds page 25, F.F.A. 58 Olin Marowelli page 26, F.F,A. 58 Catherine Misch page 26, Student Council 54, Debaters 55, Jr. Exc. Council 22 Susan Mull page 26 Carol Murdock page 26, F.T.A. 56, Basketball 79 Phyllis Owens page 26, F.T.A. 56, A Band Majorettes 70, Jr. Exc. Council 22 George Oxenham page 26 Gary Parker page 26 Arthur Persails page 26, Varsity Club 62, jr.Exc. Council 22 Jerry Purcell page 26, F.FA. 58, Reserve Football 75 Ron Quimby page 26 , Varsity Club 62 Sue Ann Saunders page 26, Hall Monitor 61 Darlene Schafer F.N.A. 59 Philip Shouey page 26, Oriole Paper 65 Dale Smith page 26, F .F A. 58, Reserve Football 75, Oriole Paper, page 65 Charon Trall page 26, F.T.A. 56, F.H.A. 57, F.N.A. 59, Debaters 55, Jr. Play Dorothy Todd page 26, F.N.A. page 59, Basketball page 79 Gerald Todd page 26, Varsity Club page 62 Geraldine Todd page 26 jerry Tyson page 26, Varsity football page 74, Varsity Club page 62, jr. Play 23 23 87 r. Exc. Council 22 Foster VanDoren page 27, Varsity Club page 62 Denise Vogel page 27, Basketball page 79, Reserve Basketball Cheerleader page 82 Diane Vogel page 27, Basketball page 79 Kathy Warner F.T.A. page 56, Student'Council page 54, F.N.A. page 59, Jr. Play 23 Fred Watson page 27, F.F.A. page 58, Varsity Club page 74 Kenneth Wendrof page 27 Susan Wibel page 27, Football Cheerleaders page 82, Jr. Play 23, Reserve Basketball Cheerleaders 82 Larry Wilcox page 27, Student Council page 54, Jr. Play 23, jr. Exc. Council 22 Beverly Wiremen page 27 LeRoy Wiser page 27, F.F.A. Linda Wolcott F.T.A. page 56, FHA. page 57, F.N.A. page 59 Jerry Wolfcale page 27 Susan Zeck page 27, Debaters page 55, Basketball page 79, jr. Play 23 Tom Zimmerman page 27. 10th Paul Anderson page 30, Pep band page 69, Concession 63, Soph. Exc. Council page 28 Robert Anderson page 30 , Debaters page 55, Concession 63, Oriole paper 65, Varsity Basketball 76 Donald Bassett page 30, F.F.A. page 58 Mary Ann Batman page 30, F.H.A. page 57 George Bolton page 30, Pep Band page 69, Soph Exc. Council 28 jim Bowers page 30, Concessions page 63. Donna Brazee page 30, F.T.A. page 56, Soph. Exo. Council 28, Oriole paper page 65 James Buchanan page 30, F.F.A. page 58 Gloria Burk page 30 Susan Cambell page 30, F.N.A. page 59 Margaret Cook page 30, F.H.A. page 57 Bill Counterman F.F.A. page 58 Karen Curtis page 30 Dick Davis page 30, Debaters page 55, Hall monitors page 61, Varsity club page 62, Varsity football page 74 Laura Dowell page 30 Janice Esterline F.l-LA. page 57 Carol Faulkner page 30, F.H.A. page 57, Basketball 79 Judy Fischer page 30, F.T.A. page 56, FHA. page 57, Basketball page 79, Football cheerleader page 82, Reserve basketball cheerleaders 82 Floyd Fogle page 30 Ed Foley page 30 , Varsity Club page 62, Reserve football page 75 Ruth Garrett page 31, F.H.A. page 57 Daryl Guise page 31 Dick Hacker page 31, Student Council page 54, Reserve football page 75 Janit Hall page 31, FHA. page 57, Hall Monitor page 61, Basketball page 79 Judy Hampton page 31, Student Council page 54, F.T.A. page 56, F.l-LA. page 57, Soph. class 28 Frank Harbaugh F.F .A. page 58 Arthena Higginbotham page 31, F.H.A. page 57, Soph. Exc. Council 28 Bruce Himbaugh page 31 , Varsity Club, Varsity Football page 74, Soph. Exe. Council 28 Barbara Hutchins Charlen Jenkins page 31, F.H.A.page 57 Kenneth johnson page 31, F.F.A. page 58 Sandra KenKnight page 31 Dick Knirk page 31 Martin Kunder page 31 , Pep band page 69 Carolyn Locke page 31, F.T.A. page 56, Football cheerleaders page 82, Soph. Exc. Council 28 , Reserve bas- ketball cheerleader john Locklin page 31, F.F.A. page 58 Bob Loomis page 31, F.F.A. page 58 Sharon Loomis page 31 David McDonald page 31, F.F.A. page 58 Dick Nelson page 31, Concession 63 Walter Ostrander page 32 88 Diane Palmatee Larry Paul page 32. Don Peterson, Reserve Football 75, Varsity Club 62. David Roberts page 32, FFA 58, Pep Band 69. Douglas Satxler page 32, Student Cozmcil 54, Varsity Club 62, Varsity Football 74, Soph Exc Council 28 Bonnie Hoopingarner Lloyd Shenefield page 32. Ray Slingerland page 32. Judy Smith page 32, FHA 57, Soph. Council 28 Gary Snow page 32, Pep Band 69. Kenneth Stempien page 32, Varsity Club 62, Varsity Robert Stiles page 32, FFA 58. f Marsha Strong page 32. Thomas Terval page 32, FFA 58. Peter Travis page 32. William Lee Todd page 32. James Toth page 32, FFA 58. David VanPatten page 33 Charles Vicory page 32, Debate 55. Richard Wagoner page 32, FFA 58, B. Band 68. Gayle Weber page 32, FTA 56, Student Council 54, jean Wilbur page 33. Donald Willen page 33, Soph. Exc. Council 28 Barbara Williams page 33. Everett Wineland page 33, FFA 58, Reserve Football Sharon Withington page 33. Ronald Wood page 33, FFA 58. Jo Ann Zimmerman page 33. 9th A Football 74, Queen's Cheerleaders 84 FHA 57, Soph Exc.Counc1l 28 75. Beverly Anderson page 35, FTA 56, B.Band 68, Basketball 79. William Am.rstrong page 35. Patty Baker page 35. Charles Bat: page 35. Arden Anthony page 35, FFA 58, Student Colmcil 54, Freshman Exc. Council 34 Lonna Becker Charles Beemer page -35, FFA 58. Tex Beemer page 35, FFA 58 Walter Bermingham page 35, FFA 58 Robert Bigelow page 35, FFA 58. Terry Bingarnan page 35, Reserve Football 75, Conc Rosemary Blair page 35, FHA 57. Bob Boofthe page 35. essions 63 Edwin Boothe page 35, FFA 58, Reserve Football 75. Michael Burleson page 35, FFA 58, Reserve Football GaryC1ingan page 35, FFA 58, Reserve Football 75 Junior Cole page 35. Carll Converse page 35, FFA 58. Doran Curtis page 35, FFA 58, Reserve Football 75. Margaret Delaney page 36, B. Band 68. Dennis Dewyer page 36. Autumn Dobson page 35, FNA 59, Debate 55, Fres hm James Dooley Lemoyne Dowell FTA 56, FHA 57, Basketball 79 Nancy Ehl page 36, FTA 56, Freshman Exc.Counsi1 John Falekas page 36, FFA 58. Julia Fredrickson page 36. 75. en Exc. Council 34 34, Oriole paper page 65 89 LeRoy Funk page 36, FFA 58. Jeff Gilchrest page 36, FFA 58, Reserve 75. Ronald!-lall page 36, Pep Band 69, Concessions 63, Jr. High Basketball p. 78 Dean Hetrick Dean Higbee page 36, FFA 58. Mary Hilliar page 36, B.Band 68, Basketball 79. Connie Hockenberry page 36. Barbara Hughes page 36, B. Band 68, Basketball 79. Margaret James page 36, FTA 56. Pat johnson page 36, Freshman Class 34 Patsy Kaiser page 36. MaryKel1er page 36, FNA 59. Joanne Kestmer page 36. Carol Knepper page 37. James Knisely FFA 58. Iolm Kohler Thomas Kowalsld page 37, B. Band 68. Andy Krymis page 37. Fheresa Kunder page 37, B. Band 68. :Iancy Laurell page 37, FHA 57, B. Band 68, Freshman Exc. Council 34 Charles Leavitt page 37, FFA 58. Ben Lounds page 37, F.F.A. 58. Gearld Marsh page 37, F.F.A. 58. Gearldine Marsh page 37, Basketball 79. Pat Mason page 37 Kay Myers page 37 Ronald Nelson page 37, Reserve Football 75 BarbaraOtis page 37, F.H.A. 57 Sandra Owens page 37, Basketball 79 Leon Parrish page 37, Pep Band 69 Bob Pierson page 37, F.F.A. 58 Duane Preston page 37, F.F.A. 58 Lorene Puckett page 37, F.T.A. 56, Freshman Exc. Council 34 Miclnel Purcell page 38, Pep Band 69 john Rice page 38, Varsity Football 74, F .F A. 58, Varsity Club 62 Mart Rurka page 38 Melvin Sanderson page 38, Freshman Exe. Council 34 Larry Satchfield page 38, Student Council 54, Pep Band 69, Freshman Exc.Council 34 Leonard Scott page 38. Karen Semmelroth page 38, F.N.A. 59, Debaters 55, Freshman Exc. Council 34 john Schilling page 38, F.F.A. 58 Glenn Sieger page 38 Douglas Siler page 38, Varsity Football 74, Varsity Club 62 Iaclde Smith page 38, Football Cheerleader 82, Basketball 79, Freshman Exe, Council 34 MaryaxmSmlth page 38, F.T.A. 56, FHA. 57, Pep Band 69 LaVem Spieth page 38, F.F.A. 58 Larry Sprout MarySquires page 38, Fl-IA. 57 Tom Strouse page 38, F.F.A. 58, Reserve Football 75, Concessions p. 63 Juanita Taylor Bonnie Todd Page 38, F.H.A. 57 Jon Toth page 38 LarryVanRlper page 38 DarelVanV1eet page 39, FFA. 58, Reserve Football 75 Linda Vermullen page 39, Basketball 79 Raymond Wendorf page 39, F.F.A. 58 Lois Wilkinson page 39 Robert Wilson page 39, Reserve Football 75 Wanda Wineland page 39, F.H.A. 57, Basketball 79 Steve Wiser page 39, F.F.A. 58 Alice Wonders page 39, F.H.A. 57 Robert Wright page 39, Basketball 68 90 8th Billy Adams page 41, Safety Patrol 60, Jr Hi Basketball 78 Patricia Adams page 41, B.Band 68, Concessions 63 Jackie Ames page 41, BBand 68, 8thExc Council 40 Larry Bailey page 41, Student Council 54, 8th Exc Council 40 jr H1 Basketball 78 Donna Baker page 41 Ricky Barrett page 41, Pep Band 69, 8th Exc Council 40, Jr I-li Basketball 78 Jeff Bates page 41, Basketball 68 Tom Brockman page 41, Safety Patrol 60, BBand 68, jr H1 Basketball 78 jackie Brown page 41, 8th Exc. Council 40 Robyn Brown page 41, BBand 68, 8th Exc CO'lmC11 40 Nancy Buell page 41, B Jerry Carpenter page 41 Louis Cekander page 41 Band 68 Mike Clemenson page 41, Jr. Hi. Basketball Ella Faye Cole page 41 Martha Coonce page 41 Harold Cornish page 41, Charles Dewyer page 41 Safety Patrol 60 Craig Donbrock page 42, Ir. Hi. Basketball Arthur Fields page 42 Rusty Foust page 42 joe Freese page 42 Patricia Gleason page 42 Sandra Green page 42, 8th Exc. Cotmcil 40 Dick Hackworth page 42 Joyce Hall page 42, B Band Majorette 71, B Band Nancy Hardy page 42 Bonnie Hart page 42 Richard Hartley page 42, jr. Hi. Basketball 78 Ruth Hermance page 42 Karen Hetrick page 42 Cheryl Hettinger page 42 Wanda Holmes page 42 Patty Hughes page 42 Judy Hutchins page 42, Sharon Johnson page 42, Trenna Johnson page 43 Evelyn Kratzer page 43, Pep Band 69, 8thExc Council 40 BBand Majorette 71, B Band 68 8th Exc, Council 40 Fernando Krymis page 43 Josephine Kunder page 43, B Band 68 Allen Langstaff page 43, Safety Patrol 60 Junior High Basketball 78 Tommy Laurall page 43 Margie Lindsey page 43 Sharon Locklin page 43 David Ludlow page 43, safety Patrol so Pamela Mangas page 43, B Band Majorette 71, B Band 68 Julie Matthews page 43, Jr. High Cheerleader 85 Darwin Maurer page 43, John Maxon page 43 Mary Ann Meiring page Dorothy Monty page 43 Margaret Moore page 43 Diane Morris page 43 Connie Odisher page 43 Burita Pace page 44 Arlene Persails page 44 Rodney Persails page 44 Junior High Basketball 78 43, BBand sa Charles Reynolds page 44 Dana Queen page 44 Karen Rupp page 44 Eddie Sattler page 44 Elizabeth Schoun page 44 Rita Shook page 44, Jr. High Cheerleader 85 Jacqueline Shouey page 44 Connie Siler page 44, 8th Exc. Council 40 Carol Smith page 44, Jr. High Cheerleader 85 Judy Spieth page 44, Jr. High Cheerleader 85 Robert Stempien page 44 Guy Stiles page 44, Safety Patrol 60, B Band Donna Strouse page 44 Judy Taylor page 44 Sheila Taylor page 44, B Band 68 Terry Thacher page 45 , Jr. High Basketball 78 Cheryl Thompson page 45, B Band 68 Ruthann Toth page 45 Sharon Van Hoosear page 45, B Band Majorettes Susan Vogel page 45 Jill Wagner page 45, B Band 68 Phyllis Wendorf page 45 Yale Wentworth page 45, Safety Patrol 60 Gloria Whaley page 45 68, Jr. High Basketball 78 71, BBand 68 Neil Wilcox page 45 Pep Band 69, 8thExc. Council 40, Jr. High Basketball 78 James Willen page 45, Safety Patrol 60, BBand 68, 8thExc. Council 40, Jr High Basketball 78 Deana Williams page 45 Colleen Wilmarth page 45 Sharon Wolcott page 45 Andrew Zeck page 45, Jr. Hi. Basketball 78 7th Terry Aeschliman page 47 Beth Alexander page 47, B Band 68 Judy Ames page 47 Sharon Ansley page 47 Shirley Ansley page 47 Richard Atkinson page 47 Christine Becker page 47 Sheila Berlien page 47 , Executive Council 46 Jerry Barton page 47, Safety Patrol 60, Jr. Hi. Basketball 78 Rexine Brauder page 47 Linda Brown page 47 Mike Cekander page 47, Executive Council 46 Jean Chapin page 47 , Jr. High Cheerleader 85, Dennis Curtis page 47 Nelson Curtis page 47 Richard Counterrnan page 47 Gretchen Coats page 47, Executive Council 46 Donna Craun page 47 Tom Crane page 48, Safety Patrol 60 Donald Daniels page 48, Jr. High Baskerbau 78 Nancy Delaney page 48 Steve Dobson page 48 Patsy Dooley page 48 Henry Dowker page 48 Robert Exelhy page 48 William Fazelcas page 48 John German page 48, Safety Patrol 60, B Band Eric Gilchrest page 48 Beverly Hagaman page 48 Executive Council 46 68 92 Sheila Hettinger page 48 joey Hildebrand page 48 Patricia Holt page 48 Loraine Hutchins page 48 Kieth Hayward page 48, Jr. Hi. Basketball 78, Werner Helfers page 48 Ron Hughs page 48 Zenith Ingersoll page 49 Herbert johnson page 49, Jr. Hi. Basketball 78 james Johnson page 49 Jeff Knouse page 49, Jr. Hi. Basketball 78 Dianna Keller page 49 Herbie Keller page 49 Keith King page 49 Gale Kiersey page 49 Donna Knowles page 49 Joan Lampman page 49 Larry Lounds page 49 Carol Leavitt page 49 William Leavitt page 49 Priscilla Long page 49 James Lothamer page 49 Floyd Lothamer page 49 Leaverne McDonald page 49 Karen McClintic page 49 Iris McDowell page 50 Darlene Miller page 50 Raymond Monty page 50, Jr. Neil Parks page 50 Gloria Pierce page 50 Arthur Proxnure page 50 jim Rogers page 50, Jr, Hi. Basketball 78, 7th Joyce Rogers page 50 Shirley Rogers page 50 Karl Rosch page 50 Regina Rossman page 50, 7th Exe. Council 46 Leroy Roberts page 50 Mike Smith page 50, Jr. Hi. Basketball 78 Carolyn Saudy page 50, 7th Exo. Council 46 Lonnie Sieger page 50, Jr. Hi. Basketball 78 jim Sindell page 50 Gene Taylor page 50 Doug Thompson page 50, 7th Exc. Coxmcil 46 Tommy Thomas page 51, Jr. Hi. Basketball 78 Donald Todd page 51 Donna Todd page 51 Judy Tyson page 51 jack Wagner page 51 Helen Watson page 51 Arthur Wilkinson page 51 Judy Weber page 51 Michael Whaley page 51 Charles Wilbur page 51 Larry Wortx page 51 Hi. Basketball 78 7th Exc. Council 46 Exc . Council 46 93 For Complete Modern Banking Service SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 'I88I L FIRST NATIONAL BANK 2 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 7959 121 Eost Chicago Compliments of SAM'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of THE QUINCY HERALD Established I878 Compliments GRIFFIN'S HARDWARE START OUT SAVING AT T OOLDWATER, MICH Best Wishes To The Seniors ot 1959 CROTY CORPORATION Manufacturers of Auto Carpets, Trim Materials, Gaskets and Marine Products ELMER M. DOBSON, Agent Home of Dependable Insurance ,-A'. 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