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r Foreword Fifst of all I would like to thank the many people who have un- selfishly given of their time and efforts to make this yearbook possi- ble: Mr. Warden, our adviser, staff members, typists, R. S. Sutula, Taylor Publishing Company, our own photographers, patrons, and also the student body, teachers, and parents who have cooperated with us. I am grateful to every one of them. I hope we have constructed a book of your school highlights to which you can turn for pleasant, joyous, and even the sad memories of the years 1960-61. On behalf of Mr. Warden, the staff, and me, I take pleasure in presenting to you, the student body, teachers, parents, and general public, the Quincy Oriole Annual of 1960-61. Hditor-in-Chief 2
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ROW ONE: Colleen Wilmarth, JoAnn Zimmerman, LaVonna Estep, Charlene Jenkins, Evlyn Kratzer. ROW TWO; Barbara Williams, Gary Snow, Carol Cochrane, Karen Rupp, Terry Thatcher, Werner Heifers, Carolyn Hard, Karen Herlan. The staffs experience work work work! The Quincy Oriole newspaper is published weekly by the journal- ism class. The staff was inexperi- enced at first, but as the year pro- gressed they became more efficient in their work. The paper tells about the school's activities and accomplishments of the students. ROW ONE: Julie Matthew, Rosemary Vincent, Beverle Lentz, Joyce Hall, Gayle Weber, Ernie Howard. ROW TWO; Juanita Taylor, Carol Defoe, Ron Nelson, Mr. Eric Warden. ROW ONE: Julie Kunder, Richard Wagoner, Martin Kunder, Karen Rupp, Nancy Ehl, Christine Becker. ROW TWO; Bill Todd, Judy Hutchins, Gearldine Marsh, Theresa Kunder, Margaret Delaney, Darlene Miller, Tom Brockman, Alice Wonders. The Oriole Annual was planned and sold by students in grades nine through twelve. There was a lot of work involved in meeting each deadline, but the annual staff be- lieves this is the best annual yet. We hope you'll agree. 4
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