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Quincy Community Schools Quincy, Michigan ELWOOD LARSEN VERA CALHOUN RONALD REYNOLDS Superintendent Elementary Principal 'tfifh Shoot Principal JOHN WORTH Auiuont Principal A school year is about to end and with it goes another senior class into UNLIMITED HORIZONS. To the graduating seniors this annual will hold many fond memories. We hope it will carry to each and every student the memories we have strived to bring to them. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our advisor, Miss Judy Lilliquist, for the many extra hours she spent in helping us to produce this book. A special thanks goes to Judy McCann, Gary McCann, Cindy Pask, and Gerry Smith for their extra effort, as well as to the rest of the members of .he annual staff. To the faculty, Board of Education, parents, and to the community, we hope this book will show the many possibilities of our UNLIMITED HORIZONS. Sincerely, Deborah Chapman Co-editors of the 1965 ORIOLE annual Table of Contents Organizations Sports Activities Underclassmen Seniors Administration Services Elementary Advertisers Index An Artist in Every Way MRS. JEAN DENHAM The annual staff is proud to dedicate the '65 Oriole to Mrs. Jean Denham for her eleven years of loyalty and friendliness to students of all ages. We hope. Mrs. Den- ham, that this annual will hold many fond memories for you in the future. What started out as a temporary job for Mrs. Den- ham, soon turned into a full-time job. All students who have had Mrs. Denham as an art teacher and as a friend are proud to say, I know Mrs. Denham. I had her for a teacher.” 4 Diannia Curtis, Mark Van Patten, Cindy Pask, and Bruce Parker, second-year art students, are working on one of their many art projects. Mrs. Denham is surround- ed with ceramic work done by her students. During the year Mrs. Den- ham has her students make advertising inventions. Mr. Henry Longhini Jim Sattler. explains new drafting techniques to Sophomore Penny Fenno is having her ring size taken by Mr. Dave Ernst from Josten's. Lois Anthony is anxiously awaiting her turn. Students and teacher alike take advantage of the many uses of the library. Around TEACHER'S REPORT OF ABSENCES Period or Session 2-____Dote 2 2 2-______ 9 C Names of Pupils Absent: --twAjL Xa I O ' - I ( —L-Cc kc —t Cia ■ ( 1. (_. 2. I 2c J JL (.WOOM) ( tON TUMI Of TKACMHt) vfMitlM S-ltl TtACMCR'S «(PORT Of ABttNCft (Mil Fni) OOUHicar mkm A CO UtAMUOO. «Ot ItMM These attentive seniors are learning about the basic concepts of Economics. Bob Van Hoosear and Larry Kriser tinker with a motor in shop class. Lowell Strong lends a helping hand by unloading welders for the Farm Shop class. Mrs. Carol Barker's General English class busy themselves by correcting a test. Q.H.S. We cafeteria eaters would rather fight than switch to homemade sand- wiches. PASS SLIP riLL OUT AND P r FNT TO PROP SON FOB SIGNATURE ROM _ S TO PURPOS •' TIME t EAVING ' 6 X. DATE i'.iV TIME ARRIVING r£ • CVNATU ' AT OC T«NATION EAVE PASS WITH LAST TEACHER AT ENO OF PERIOD One of Mr. Brent Veysey’s favorite sayings in Speech Class is, Don’t lean on the lectern. Mr. Ira Livingston, guidance counselor, checks with senior, Leonard Horn about his plans after graduation. SEATED - Gary McCann, Chari Fidler, Gerry Smith, Nancy Reynolds, Steve Smith, Cindy Pask, Judy DeLine. STANDING - Deb Chapman, John Lampman, Alan Himebaugh, Gary Omo, Andy Van Doren, Patsy Burk, Bev Cochrane, Connie Rawson, Bill Rhoades, Diana Hoopingarner, Judy McCann King Basse. 1965 Annual Staff Producing this 1965 annual has taken a lot of work on the part of the staff. We hope that you will realize the UNLIMITED HORIZONS that are offered to you during your high school years. Nancy Reynolds, co-editor; Deb Chapman, co-editor; Gerry Smith, business manager; Miss Judy Lilliquist, advisor. Our industrious advisor typing furiously at a crucial moment. 8 The Student Council was led through another successful year by President, Larry Bowerman; Secretary, Sandy Bellamy; Vice-President, Carol Hampton; Parliamentarian, Gerry Smith; and Treasurer, Myrna San- derson. They attended lnter-C Student Council meetings at other schools. This year they sponsored an exchange student from Denmark and sent one of our students to Spain. Q.H.S. Student Council ROW 1 - (seated) Myrna Sanderson, Carol Hampton, Terry Talbot, Richard Birmingham, Morris Bollegraph, Helen Sturtz, ROW 2 - (seated) Gary McCann, Sandy Bellamy, Marlene Trenary, Gerry Smith, Alan Himebaugh, Anna Bollegraph, Craig Omo, ROW 3 - Larry Bowerman, Chuck Ames, Bob Ball, Bill McConnell, Mike Moore, Bonnie King, Marilyn McCann, Cherry Daniels, Karen Fry, Regina Fuller. ROW 1: Dennis Jaynes, Tim Macklin, Terry Hickok, JoAnn Hilton. ROW 2: Keith Horn, Jerry Watson, Jay Barrett, Marcia Short, Charles Cook, Brad Hickok, Dorice Conrad, Debbie Bitner, Ruth Ann Tuckey, Connie Smith. ROW 3: Ricky Kestner, Glen Preston, Roger Glaum, Doyle Friend, Jim Hutchins, Bill Bradley, Can- dy Talbot, Louise Wortz, Kylene Rootes, JoAnne Alexander, Ann Sherman, Valerie Grimes, Bob Mueller, Joe Ball, Jon Eckland, Walter Pagel, Vicki Van Landingham, Robin Grimes. New Jr. Hi Student Council The Junior High Student Council completed their first year as a separate council from the high school. They were led by Brad Hickok, president; Chuck Cook, vice president; Marcia Short, secretary; Dorice Conrad, treasurer; Mr. Pat Omo and Mr. John Worth, advisors. The Council participated in the annual magazine drive, de- veloped their own constitution, and purchased flags for the school. i Magazine Drive Winners Cathy Zagyva, Cathy Nutt, Connie Smith, Doris Leavitt, and Charles Sussex are this year's magazine drive winners. f5 N.H.S. FRONT ROW: Karen Fry, Teresa Sprout, Larry Bradley, Cherri Daniels. BACK ROW: Craig Omo, Leonard Horn, Carol Hampton, Larry Bowerman. New members were tapped at the spring Honor Assembly. Dramatic Arts Club ROW 1: Teresa Sprout, Connie Wagoner, Dave Berry, Todd Ellis, Bruce Parker. ROW 2: Nancy Reynolds, Carol Hampton, Connie Raw- son, Karen Aemissegar, Bradley Moore, Ron Krok. ROW 3: Cherri Daniels, Diannia Curt- is, Cindy Pask, Helle Nors, Jerry Kohler, Mr. Brent Veysey, Ad- visor, This year's Dramatic Arts Club sponsored the Carnival of Talent. This money was used to- wards the purchasing of stage equipment. 12 ROW 1; Charlene Wentworth, Diana Locke, Linda Marsh, Ruth McVicker, Twinkle Young, Berneice Risk, Mari- anne Hughes. ROW 2: Barbara Badders, Milena Krymis, Lo Ann Wineland, Diane Friend, Connie Wagoner, Marlene Trenary, Evelyn Anderson, Sarah Lambright. ROW 3: Linda Kriser, Donna Siler, Dolly Beemer, Aleta Shilling, Alice Hardy, Diane Conant, Lynn Wagoner, Lois Anthony, Mrs. Jane Roberts, Advisor. F.H.A. Enjoys Busy Year The F.H.A. had a successful year. Mrs. Roberts, advisor, led the 40 girls. The beginning of the year started out with the annual initation. The F. H. A. attended a regional meeting at Tekonsha. The month of December brought the annual Christmas caroling party. In the spring a tea for the F. H. A. Grandmothers was held. Left to Right; Charlene Wentworth, Parliamentarian; Carol Hampton, Song- leader; Lois Anthony, Historian; Evelyn Anderson, Reporter; Twinkle Young, Secretary; Sarah Lambright, Vice-President, Marlene Trenary, Treasurer; Wanda Pierson, President. 13 OFFICERS F. N. A. officers are as following: Pricilla Diedrich - Vice-President Evelyn Anderson - Secretary Sue Krok - Treasurer Eileen Parshall - President Mrs. Jane Terwillegar - Advisor F.N.A. Classes were held in Cold water this year for any girl interested in working at the hospital as a volunteer nurse. New uniforms were obtained this year. They are white with vertical yellow stripes. Initation was a very important step for the new members. A club tour of Jackson hospital was talked about. New Uniforms Obtained ROW - 1 Bev Taylor, Linda Worden, Delorse Otis, Helle Nors, Danette Seigler, Gwen Fritz, Darlene Gerber, ROW - 2 Eileen Parshall, Evelyn Anderson, Martha Shoemaker, Connie Wagoner, Mary Sturtz, Raynae Traxler, Judy Helmick, ROW - 3 Mrs. Jane TerwiUegar, Kathy Kempton, Pricilla Diedrich, Emma Jean Funk, Kathy Lown, Jill Hufnagle, Melody Strauss, Sue Krok. Left to right; Marilyn McCann, Secretary; Kathy Booher, Treasurer; Myrna Sanderson, President; Richard Berming- ham. Vice-president. The 1964-65 Future Teachers of America Club began the year under the leadership of their officers elected at the end of the pre- vious year. For their first money-making project, the club sponsored the traditional Sadie Hawkins Dance in November witji the annu- al slave sale. The students took part in teacher's aid work and meeting of all branches of F. T. A. in the state of Michigan. Future Teachers of America 1st ROW; Susan Bush, Sue Knepper, Benny King, Myrna Sanderson, Darlene Short. 2nd ROW: Benny Puckett, Regina Fuller, Richard Bermingham, Charles Hilliar, Don Brown, Steve Smith, Linda Green. 3rd ROW; Kathy Booher, Marilyn McCann, Lyle .Marquart, Tom Maxon, John Hasch, Mac Keller, Advisor; Mr. Leland Monk. F.F.A. This year the F. F. A. initiated 15 new members which brought the present enroll- ment to 67. Three members attended the 37 annual F.F.A. Convention held in Kansas City, Kansas. A Parent-Son Banquet was enjoyed by all members. John Alexander, Treasurer; Paul Shilling, President; Steve Shook, Secretary; Ron Meiring, Reporter; Junior Carpenter, Vice-president; Larry Kriser, Sentinel; Cindy Pask, Chapter Sweetheart. THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE ROW 1; Charles Hilliar, Mike Mills, Gene Parshall, Dave Smith, Ron Ewers, Richard Counterman. ROW 2; Bill Barve, John Rossman, Christ Rasmussen, Ron Meiring, Jack Taylor,.Frank Fersch, Dick Roberts, Arlen Harmon, Martin Preston, Art Hart. ROW 3; L. D. Wise, Paul Shilling, Tim Swan, Junior Carpentar, Dave Baker, Tom Marowelli, Steve Shook, Tom Payne, LaMar From, Bob Baker, Wayne Hilton, John Alexander, Lenny Horn, Mr. Oscar Fischer, Advisor. ROW 4; Mike Smillie, Larry Kriser, Bob Kestner, Jim Lindsey, Jim Burk, John Payne, Dan Long, Dusty Foust, Dale Foley. ROW 1: John Hugget, Jerry Coplin, Gary Bean, Cherry Daniels, Melony Rawson, Dena McNall, Linda Walker, Nancy Green, Mike Beach, Terry Talbot, ROW 2; Jean Cook, Judi DeLine, Linda Coplin, Milena Kremis, Sarah Lambright, Judy McCann, Bonnie King, Irann Strouse, Kathy Mott, ROW 3: Larry Bradly, Gerry Owens, Morris Bollegrafu, Jim Blair, John Lampman, Daine Hoopinggarner, Andy VanDoren, Vern Larimer, Karen Fry, ROW 4: Ginger Hook, Debbie Youngs, Sherry Abbott, Gerry Smith, Jack Blair, Jane Zeck, Gary Fiddler, Tim Swan, Pat Ames, Mr. Bennett. Spanish Club This year the Spanish Club took a field trip to the Kingsman Museum after which they went to a Spanish restaurant. They also had a bowl- ing party later in the year. La Basta de Espanol debajo direccion de Linda Coplin, Tresorero, Larry Bradley, Vice- President; Cherri Daniels, Rep- resentante de la Concilio de Estudiantes; Karen Fry, Secre- tario; Milena Krymis, Presi- dente; Senor Robert Bennett, consejero. The Science Club had a very successful year under the leadership of Mr. Up- house. Advisor; Kathy Booher, Secre- tary; Marilyn McCann, Sergeant-at- Arms; Don Lambright, President; Gerry Smith, Vice-President; Andy VanDoren, Treasurer. Science Club This year the Science Club participated in many interesting and worthwhile projects such as experiments in class, visiting a radar station, and many more things pertaining to the fields of Chemistry, Biology, and Physical Science. The Club decided to have a requirement of a 2.75 average for all members in their science classes. The Club truly had one of its most successful years as its members learned more of the wonders that science has to offer. ROW ONE: Linda Coville, Steve Smith, Gary McCann, Gary Bean. ROW TWO: Andy Van Doren, Mike Beach, Jean Cook, Vern Larimer, Dale Peavey, Kathy Booher, Marilyn McCann. ROW THREE: Randy Burritt, Gerry Smith, Jim Blair. Don Lambright, Morris Bollegraph, John Lampman, Tom Oxenham, Regina Fuller. ROW FOUR: Mr. Uphouse, Advisor, Jim Hoff, Don Brown, Gary Fidler, Martha Shoemaker, Art-Walbridge, Chuck Ames, Wally Weber, Stan Barry. ROW 1: Kathy Lown, Darlene Gerber, Ben Puckett, Lynn Wagoner, Bill Manter. ROW 2; Kay Haver, Suzanne Rho- ades, Sharon Huggett, Delorse Morris, La Moyne O'disher, Dolly Beemer. ROW 3: Larry Nutt, John Riley, Tom Burritt, Don Johnson, Ron Mueller, and Judy Helmick. Concessions Club Has a Successful Year CONCESSIONS CLUB OFFICERS: Teresa Sprout, Secre- tary; Mr. Dan Ludlow, Advisor; Chari Fidler, President; Lyle Marquart, Vice-president; Terry Williams, Treas- urer. FIRST ROW: Phylis Fenno, Stan Banker, Bob Barrett, Diane Hoopingarner, Charlene Wentworth, Mary Rossman, Connie Wagoner, Dave Smith. SECOND ROW: Bill Barve, Phil Shilling, Mark Van Patten, Lynn Wagner, Delorse Otis, Linda Worden, Darlene Gerber, Pam Ames. Orange and Black Changes Made This year's Modern Communications class made several changes in the school paper. The first thing they did was to change the name of the paper from Oriole to Orange Black. This year's papers were made very interesting by covering school functions, all sports events, and miscellaneous items. Left to Right; Miss Judy Lilliquist, Adviser; Stan Banker, Assistant Sports Editor; Deb Chapman, Editor; Bob Barrett, Sports Editor; Mark Van Patten, Editor. Busy assembling a school paper for Friday's sale are Lynn Wagner, Mary Rossman, Linda Worden, Con- nie Wagoner, Delorse Otis. Mr. Ron White, Advisor; Brad Moore, Sec- retary: Bob Barrett, Treasurer; Mr. Dan Ludlow, Advisor; Dick Hutchins, Sergeant at Arms. Absent is Tom Puckett, President. Varsity Club This year the Varsity Club sold pens with the basketball schedule imprinted on them, sponsored a successful dance, and maintained the coat check during all home basketball games. The profits from these projects go toward the spring scholarship that they award annually to a deserving Varsity Club member. They also award a trophy to the most outstanding senior athlete at the May Honors Assembly. ROW 1; Bob Baker, Larry Bowerman, Mike Morris, Alan Himebaugh, Don Lambright, Larry Marvin, Dick Hutcnins, Ron Krok. ROW 2; Craig Omo, Bruce Parker, Todd Ellis, Jerry Wortz, Jack Taylor, Ray Merkle, Larry Bradley, Ron Meiring. ROW 3: Bob VanHoosear, Terry Piper, L. D. Wise, Ken Osborn, Brian Hickok, Stan Banker, Paul Shilling, Brad Moore, Larry Salyer, Bill Rhoades. A-Band Leading the band this year were Pricilla Diedrich, Barbara Hall, head majorette, and Cherri Daniels Ray Merkle, seated, President; Don Lambright, V. P.; Sue Knepper, Sec- retary Band Numbers 52 BARITONE SAXOPHONE Janice Paul BASS CLARINETS Rex Brown Don Lett ALTO CLARINET Sue Knepper OBOES Jane Zeck Jean Cook BARITONE HORN Mari Abbott TENOR SAXOPHONES Jim Blair Susan Bush BASSES Ray Merkle Larry Counterman TROMBONES Don Lambright John Lampman Kaye Longardner FRENCH HORNS Barbara Hall Karen Aemisegger BASSOONS Sarah Lambright Jim Olney Steve Smith LIBRARIANS Janice Paul Connie Strang MAJORETTES Barbara Hall - head Cherri Daniels Pricilla Diedrich FLUTES Pricilla Diedrich Linda Green Diane Friend Melody Strauss CORNETS Connie Strang Don Ball Susan Krok Karen Fry Mike Beach Darlene Short Brian Hickok CLARINETS Bob Diedrich Cherri Daniels Patsy Burk Charlene Wentworth Jackie Sprout Randy Burritt Sue Stetler Pam Milliman Carol Oxenham Bonnie King Ginger Hook Linda Coville ALTO SAXOPHONES Teresa Sprout Morris Bollegraf Art Walbridge Debbie Youngs Beverly Taylor PERCUSSION Bob Watkins Terry Paul David Bowerman Tom Nations James Sattler « 23 B-Bami Marches Along OBOE Kathy Kempton TENOR SAXOPHONE Beth Watkins FRENCH HORNS Linda Satchfield Vickie Watkins ALTO SAXOPHONES Roger Talent Dorice Conrad Sandy Parker Cindy Reynolds Judy Kochendorfer Linda Kriser PERCUSSION Floyd McVicker Brad Hickok Theresa Strauss John Justice Gary Pelow Susan Foulk BASSOON Connie Smith ALTO CLARINETS Marcia Short Carol Worden BASSES Larry Aemisegger Keith Preston David Rose FLUTES Linda Meiring Connie Tappenden Mary Coates Diana Conrad Valerie Grimes Joanne Alexander Lori DeLine CLARINETS Kathy Zagava Nancy McRae Rhonda Miner Valerie Millard Susan Perry Louise Wortz Jim Hoff Roxanne Bellamy Sherry Cook Leona Kriser Terry Salyer Gary Knirk Patti Fidler Keith Horn Jim Justice Brenda Badders Linda Marvin BARITONE HORN Mike Moore BARITONE SAXOPHONE Sandy Coville BASS CLARINET Gene Ball Larry Luse TROMBONES Louis Wortz David Miller Linda Hughes Kim Cook Richard Klepack Dean Musgrove CORNETS Patti Smith Debbie Bitner Terry Barve Gary Milliman Dan Diedrich Ken Ball Bill Boley Jerry Snyder Sharon Strang Debbie Strauss Wayne Geer B-Bana Majorettes for 1964-65 are, standing, Patty Smith, Sandy Coville, head majorette, and Linda Satchfield. Kneeling are Kathy Kempton, Beth Watkins, and Carol Worden. B-Band officers are, seated, Sandy Coville, president; Beth Watkins, Secretary; Gene Ball, vice president. Standing are Connie Tappenden, treasurer; and Mr. Daniel Shelles, bandmaster. ROW 1: Mike Burritt, Judy DeLine, Sarah Lambright, Ann Wonders, Susan Bush, Andy VanDoren, Shirley Wilson, Sara Roth, Bev Cochrane, Linda Green. ROW 2: Alan Himebaugh, Craig Omo, Morris Bollegraf, Jack Taylor, Todd Ellis, Mark VanPatten, Larry Bradley, Dick Roberts, Tom Nations, Mike Morris, Mr. Jerry Nowak, Advisor. ROW 3: Phylis Fenno, Sandy Bellamy, Gerry Smith, Don Lett, Randy Burritt, Larry Bowerman, Rex Brown, Jim Olney, Gary Omo, Sherry Abbott, Marlene Trenary, Larry Salyer. ROW 4: Stan Banker, Tom Burritt, L. D. Wise, Bruce Hagaman, John Esterline, John Snyder, Jim Sattler, Dusty Foust, Mike Moore, Mark Perry, Beth Watkins. Bowling Attracts Many New Members ROW 1: Bob McDonald, Floyd McVicker, Bob Ball, Jim Helmick, Michelle Stafford, Pam Bonham, Obie Wallace, Steve Shaw. ROW 2: Mike Fick. Brian Hickok, Twinkle Young, Duane Fry, Ricky Parker, Rhonda Miner, Jim Hoff, Connie Strang, Don Ball, Gary Glaum, Mr. Henry Longhini, Advisor. ROW 3: Carolyn Sanders, Bonnie Horn, Barbara Badders, Wayne Gallup, Chari Fidler, Gary McCann, Steve Smith, Candy Warner, Dave Bowerman, Linda Kling. ROW 4: Pam Wilbur, Connie Quimby, Karen Funk, Connie Smith, Darlene Siler, Delores Morris, Sandy Parker, Valerie Grimes, Sharon Strang, Ann Sherman, Penny Cox. ROW ONE: Bill Gale, Manager; Bob Van Hoosear, Bill Rhoades, LaMar From, Phil Shilling, Bill Bradley, Man- ager; Gary Omo, Manager. ROW TWO: Ken Osborn, Bob Baker, Ken Peterson, Andy Van Doren, Stan Banker, Paul Shilling, Tom Mills, Co-Captain; John Alexander. ROW THREE: Coach Ludlow, Don Lett, Larry Salyer, Alan Himebaugh. Mike Morris, Bob Barrett, Co-Captain; Larry Marvin, Larry Bowerman, Mike Honyoust, Coach White. ROW FOUR: Bruce Parker, Ron Meiring. 'Gene Parshall, Larry Bradley, Todd Ellis, Jack Taylor, Ray Merkle, Craig Omo, Dick Hutchins. Varsity Football After an exciting year of football, the Quincy Orioles ended up with a 3-4 conference record and a four-way tie for third place in the Little C Conference. The team, coached by Mr. Dan Ludlow, lost their first three games; but finished out the season strongly by winning three of their last five games. The game most remembered by the team was the 12-7 upset victory over the second place Athens Indians. Bob Barrett and Tom Mills were selected for the A11-Conference team. Quincy 0 Quincy 12 Quincy 6 Quincy 19 Quincy 13 Quincy 32 Quincy 19 Quincy 12 Addison 19 Bronson 13 Homer 13 Reading 6 Union City 18 Jonesville 7 Litchfield 32 Athens 7 28 Bob Barrett, Co-Captain, Coach Dan Ludlow, Tom Mills, Co-Captain. Varsity Football Cheerleaders SANDY BELLAMY, Co-Captain CAROL HAMPTON, Co-Captain Nancy Reynolds Sandy, Myrna, Judy, Carol, Bonnie, Nancy Bonnie Horn JACK TAYLOR TODD ELLIS mmammamm A LARRY BOWERMAN ''JtM MIKE MORRIS Senior DICK HUTCHINS Most Valuable lineman TOM MILLS, Co-captain Most Valuable Back All Conference PAUL SHI LUNG RAY MERKLE LARRY SALYER BRUCE PARKER RON MEIR1NG KEN OSBORN m WWM. W KEN PETERSON LAMAR FROM Gridders ■ MHBMW 111 LARRY BRADLEY BOB BARRETT, Co-captaln All Conference BOB VAN HOOSEAR BOB BAKER ROW 1: Ron Smith, Dan Locke, Jerry Coplin, Mike Mills, Brad Rootes, Dave Bowerman, Ivan Strauss, John Hasch, Duane Pry, Gary Bean, Terry Talbot, Fred Marquart, Ben King. ROW 2: Gene Ball, Mike Fidler, Doug Marvin, Jerry Salyers, John Kallioinen, Chuck Ames, Bill McConnell, Doug Trail, Ken King, Mac Keller, Clare Musgrove, Chesty Blackman, Sam Mills, Gary Fidler, Don Ball. ROW 3: Coach Snyder, Mike Moore, Dave McCann, Merle Trenary, Mark Perry, Jack Blair, Steve Shook, Ben Puckett, Tom Nations, Bill Mershman, Claude Nance, Dan Bel- lamy, Coach Longhini. ROW 4: Stan Barry, Don Lambright, Jerry Snellenberger, John Riley, Don Cook, John Lamp- man, Morris Bollegraf, Dick Bermingham, King Basse, Steve Pierce, Chuck Thomas, Paul Rzepka, Jim Blair. J.V.’s — Undefeated Coaches Mike Snyder and Henry Longhini and indeed the entire student body had a reserve football team to be proud of this year, as they were undefeated. The coaches and all 52 members of the team are to be congratulated for their efforts toward such a fine season. Their games and scores were as follows: Quincy 27 Athens 0 Quincy 20 Bronson 6 Quincy 35 Homer 0 Quincy 41 Reading 7 Quincy 47 Union City 7 Quincy 28 Jonesville 0 Quincy 40 Litchfield 26 Reserve Cheerleaders The reserve cheerleaders this year were, top to bottom: Debbie Youngs, Linda Meiring, Linda Walker, Karen Bice. 32 Captain, Brad Moore, Ron Krok, Larry Marvin, Bob Barrett, Ray Merkle, Ray Miller, Captain, Jerry Worn, Kick Bermingham, Bruce Parker, Don Cook, Mike Budd, Dave Smith, Ken Osborn. Absent is Bob Watkins. Orioles Break Records Coach White's 1964-65 Orioles established the best league record of any Quincy team during the past 14 years with an 11-3 record and a 2nd place finish in the Little C Conference. The team also set a new school record in scoring an average of 71. 6 points per game for 17 regular season games, beat Homer on Quincy's court for the first time in 14 years, and kept the school's winning tradition by having its third winning season. Jerry Wortz, Quincy’s 6’ 8 center, helped greatly in setting these new school records. Some of Jerry's own accomplishments were: He set a new individual scoring record of 54 points against Bronson, set a new individual rebound record by grabbing 38 rebounds against Athens, established a new Little C scoring record for the season by scoring 512 points in 14 games for a 36. 6 average per game, became the first player in league history to score over 500 points in one season, established a new school record in scoring by canning 635 points in 18 games for a 35. 3 average per game, was named to the Little C All- conference team, and established a new record for rebounds during one season by grabbing 382 rebounds for a 22.5 average per game. Jerry was also the first player in Quincy's history to accomplish two more firsts - his jersey, number 54, has been retired, and he was named to the 1st team of the Detroit Free Press, Class C All State team. QUINCY 49 Hillsdale 66 QUINCY 91 Athens 65 QUINCY 62 Union City 53 59 Homer 60 63 Jonesville 38 71 • Hudson 91 83 Bronson 74 82 Homer 67 87 Reading 73 58 Litchfield 74 77 Bronson 63 96 Athens 58 90 Union City 67 58 • Camden 63 79 Jonesville 49 56 Reading 65 58 Litchfield 60 non-conference double overtime 34 Co-captain, Sandy Bellamy, Myrna Sanderson, Nancy Reynolds, Diana Hoopingamer, Co-captain, Carol Hamp ton, Judy McCann. Shown preparing basketball banquet decorations are left to right: Diana, Miss Lilliquist, Nancy, Sandy, Judy, Carol, and Myrna. Below, the girls decorate the cafetorium for the big feast that night. 00 0 0 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders The Varsity Cheerleaders completed another suc- cessful year under the direction of their advisor, Miss Judy Lilliquist. They sponsored their Annual Valentine's Dance and made $115 to pay for the new cheerleading outfits for the Reserve Cheerlead- ers. They also purchased new varsity football sweat- ers, and were planning to send some girls to Smith- Walbridge Cheerleading Camp. Some of the social activities they had were their bi-annual spaghetti dinner, two pajama parties at the home of their sponsor, and attending a cheerleading clinic at Grand Rapids Junior College. Excitement was at its highest during the double overtime game with Bron- son. ROW 1: John Huggett, Brad Rootes, Jerry Salyer, Doug Trail, Chuck Ames, Gary Bean, Ben King. ROW 2: Coach Mike Snyder, Stan Barry, Jack Budd, Bill Meischman, Claude Nance, Calvin Marsh, Clare Musgrove, Dave McCann, Jim Blair. ROW 3: Jack Blair, Don Lambright, King Basse, Dick Bermingham, John Lamp- man, Mike Riley, Jerry Owens, Steve Shook. Reserves Capture Second Don Lambright attempts a shot in the Quincy-Bronson game. The Orioles came out on top by a score of 49-41. With a 12-5 non-conference record and an 11-3 conference record, the Reserve basketball team ended up in second place in the confer- ence. They were the only team to beat the Reading Reserves, who took first place. The team scored a total of 800 points - their oppo- nents, 632. Quincy had an average of 47.0 points per game, and they held their opponents to a 37. 0 average. Don Lambright was the teams' leading scorer with a 15.5 average and Dick Bermingham was second with 9.7. Reserve Cheerleaders STANDING: Linda Walker, Linda Meiring, Nancy Green. KNEELING: Debbie Youngs. ROW 1: Chuck Avery, Bob Mueller, Bob Dooley, John Justice, Tim McGee, Dennis Wilson, Brad Hickik. ROW 2: Coach John Keyer, Ron Huggett, Mike Basse, Mike Glaum, Jim Hutchins, Tom Macklin, Bill Keith, Jim Daws. ROW 3: Chuck Cook, Bruce Bowers, Gary Etchey, Jim Riley, Steve Barve, Fred Maro- welli, Larry Reichart. Junior High 8th Grade Eighth Grade cheerleaders were; Kathy Nutt and Dorice Conrad, standing; and Cindy Reynolds, and Debbie Bitner. ROW 1: Jerry Watson, Keith Horn, Charles Sussex, Tom Lown, Dooley Friend, Jim Sturtz, Dennis Stout. ROW 2: Duane Buys, Tim Macklin, John Harm, Mike Wonders. Gary Pelow, Keith Preston, Louis Wortz. ROW 3: Kim Cook, Phil Warkoczeski, Doug Meiring, John Owens, Dave Rose. Dave Herlan, Dean Musgrove, Coach John Keyer. Basketball 7th Grade Get that jump off, get that jump off, get it, get it, get it. Seventh grade cheerleaders were Louise Wortz, Barbara Mason, Kylene Rootes, and Roxanne Bellamy. Left to Right: Pam Ames, Dee Clemenson, and Twinkle Ynnna dn stunts nn the halance beam Upper Left: What a time for a fire drill. Lower Left: Why does he have to run out of film now? Successful Second Year ROW 1: Larry Kriser, Ken Clark, Mike Mills, Terry Talbot, Larry Nutt. ROW 2; Sam Mills, Bill Mc- Connell, Terry Piper, Ron Rushlow, Don Johnson, Lenny Horn. ROW 3: Ken Peterson, Bob VanHoosear, Tom Davis, Gary McClughen, Junior Carpenter, Jim Smith, Coach John Keyer. Left to Right: Craig Omo - First Base, Alan Hime- baugh - Catcher, Don Lambright - Left Field. Thanks boys for posing in your uniforms in mid- winter. 1-2-3 Strikes You’re Out Although last year's team had a 1-6 record, Coach White is looking forward to a better season. ROW 1: Tom Thomas, Don Todd, Sam Dodd, Keith Hayward, Herb Johnson, Craig Omo, Mike Smith. ROW 2; Doug Trail, Bill Rhoades, Alan Himebaugh, Larry Marvin, Don Lambright, Ray Miller, Brian Hickok, Steve Hughes, Ken Talent, Gary Bean, Mgr., Gene Ball - Mgr. ROW 3: Coach Ron White, Dave Hardy, Gary Abbott, Ben King, Don Ball, Todd Ellis, Larry Salyer, Stan Barry, John Esterline. ROW 4; Mike Berry, Terry Paul, Gary Omo, Doug Thompson, John Lampman, Don Cook, Mike Moore - Mgr. FIRST ROW left to right; Larry Bowerman, Terry Piper. L. D. Wise, Paul Shilling, Phil Howard. SECOND ROW; Ken Peterson, Bob Barrett, Jack Taylor, Mike Morris, Larry Salyer, Coach Dan Ludlow. Returning Lettermen Backbone of Track Squad This year's track season is just getting under way as the yearbook goes to press. Returning lettermen are Bob Barrett - 3 years, Mike Morris - 2 years, Ken Peterson - 2 years, L. D. Wise - 2 years, Larry Bowerman - 2 years, Phil Howard - 1 year, and Terry Piper - 1 year. A squad of about 25 centered around these lettermen will be striving to improve on last years seventh place finish. Eight dual and tri- angular meets will be held in preparation for the conference meet at Coldwater, May 12. This year's squad should be strong in the middle distances relays and field events. With hard work and a strong desire to help win the All-Sports trophy, the thinclads could have its best season since 1957. Left to right; Ken Peterson, Bob Barrett, Mike Morris, Coach Ludlow. RITA SMITH Girl's Gymnastics JOHN KEYER Boy's Gymnastics MIKE SNYDER Reserve Football Reserve Basketball RON WHITE Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Advisors © JUDY LILLIQUIST Varsity Cheerleaders Reserve Cheerleaders Junior High Cheerleaders HENRY LONG H IN I Reserve Football DAN LUDLOW Varsity Football Track Activities Left to Right: The Cheerleaders prepare Spike Comet for the bonfire and pep rally Thursday night. Next we have the successful bonfire, and finally the decorating of the goal posts for the homecoming game. Activities, Bonfire, and Skits Begin ’64 Homecoming SENIORS Top left: Ron, Twinkle, and Dave are Off to see the Wizard. JUNIORS Top right: Gary and Gerry do a take-off on Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou?” FRESHMEN Bottom left: Portraying the Hill- billies are Ron, Dena, Alice, and Jerry. SOPHOMORES Bottom right; Trying to Cook up a Victory are Patsy, Jean, and Mac. (on floor) Evening Parade Highlights Pre-Game Activities The Juniors Float, Diace. Blow Out a Victory, took first Linda Walker represented the Ninth grade on the Homecoming court. The Ninth grade float, Rootin for You, took third place. Laura Shaw represented the Junior class on this years Homecoming Court. Quincy High School Football Team enjoy the pep session held in their honor. The Sophomores float Yell for a Victory took 4th place in the competi- tion. Susan Krok, represented the Sophomore class on the Homecoming court this year. CINDY PASK Senior Candidates Vie for Title CAROL HAMPTON MYRNA SANDERSON Left: The senior float represented a computor Analyzing the Orioles with the prediction of a victory. Right; HELLE NORS, 64-65 exchange student from Denmark. BONNIE HORN Top, Far Left: Varsity cheerleaders Sandy, Judy, Nancy, and Reserve cheerleaders Linda and Karen enjoy their ride in the pre- game parade. Right: Following the cheerleaders is Quincy's 1963 Homecoming Queen, Andra Pelow Lounds. Middle, Left; Ken Peterson is shown gain- ing yardage that helped QHS to a 32-7 Homecoming victory. Below: Excitement mounts as Quincy gets closer to a touchdown. Left: The long-awaited announcement of the 1964 Homecoming Queen is made at half time - the Queen Miss Carol Hampton. Bottom Left; Queen Carol is crowned by Andra. Below; After the victorious game, the fans collected souvenirs from the decorated goal posts. “Gridiron Glory” Enjoyed by All The Invictas played for the Gridiron Glory. President of the junior class. Bill Rhoades, accepts the pep jug from Student Council president, Larry Bower- man. This is the third straight year the juniors have won it. Myrna Sanderson, Bonnie Horn, Queen Carol Hampton, and Cindy Pask are pictured in the commons area at the Gridiron Glory. HOMECOMING COURT: FRONT ROW - Linda Walker, Susan Krok, Bonnie Horn, Queen Carol Hamp- ton, Cindy Pask, Myrna Sander- son, and Laura Shaw. BACK ROW - Claude Nance, Morris Bollegraf, Larry Bowerman, King Bob Barrett, Brad Moore, Dick Hutchins, and Bill Rhoades. STANDING - Theresa Sprout, Bob Barrett, Terry Piper, Ron Tuckey, Larry Bradley, Dave Berry, Bruce Parker, Todd Ellis, Martin Preston, Ken Osborne. KNEELING - Marriane Hughes, Chari Fidler, Carolyn Sanders, Connie Rawson, Cindy Pask, Helle Nors, Deb Chapman, Connie Thompson, Nancy Reynolds, Cathy Lown, Karen Aemisigger, Cherri Daniels. SITTING - Carol Hampton, Bob Van Hoosear, Ron Krok, Myrna Sanderson, Connie Strang. MR. AND MRS. BRENT VEYSEY - Directors “Mississippi Melody” First Musical at Quincy Senior Awards for ’65 Larry Bradley was chosen by the Rotary to represent Quincy at Camp Emety, in Northern Michigan. Karen Fry and Craig Omo received the Sci- ence Award. Myrna Sanderson and Larry Bowerman represented Quincy at Girls State and Boys State last summer. 54 Karen Fry was chosen as Quincy's 1965 D. A. R. girl. Left to Right: Craig Omo, Arlene Guisinger, Cherri Daniels, Larry Bowerman, Evelyn Anderson, Leonard Horn, Karen Fry, Teresa Sprout, Carol Hampton, and Milena Krymis. Top 10 Mr. Robert Sutula demonstrates the fingering of the clarinet to the Sutula Award winners. They are left to right; Priscilla Diedrich, Bob Diedrich, Barbara Hall, and Cherri Daniels. Sarah Lambright was absent when the picture was taken. Sutula Awards Memories of Spain by Milena Krymis One of the most memorable events that I have experienced was my eight-week stay in Spain. It was a great honor for me to represent Quincy as an exchange student. I will never forget the adventures of becoming acquainted with a large city, the ex- cursions to towns outside of Madrid, and the friend- liness of the people. Exchange Milena Krymis, exchange student to Spain, and Helle Nors, exchange student from Denmark, over- look the places they have been. Students Helle Nors Enjoys Quincy Flowers, trees, and many different vines decorate the outside of many houses in Langlon, Denmark, where Helle Nors is from. The officers that led the Juniors through another successful year were: Sara Roth, Secretary; Bob Watkins, Vice-President; Bill Rhoades, President; Barb Brents, Historian; Sarah Lambright, Treasurer; Miss Judy Lilliquist, Advisor. “Rhoade’s Runners” Shatter Records The Juniors began the school year early this year by sponsoring two car washes during the summer. Then the ever-busy Juniors broke a school record at homecoming by win- ning the Pep Jug for the third consecutive year. Ambitious as ever, the Class of '66 kept rolling on to present the Junior Play, Junior-Senior Banquet, and the Junior Prom. Needless to say, they are looking forward to their senior year with great enthusiasm. Helping the Juniors along in their busy year were Miss Judy Lilliquist, Mr. Brent Veysey, Mrs. Carol Barker, and Mr. Robert Bennett. Lonnie Avra Stan Banker Bill Barve Dolly Beemer Sherry Abbott John Alexander Pam Ames 58 Sandy Bellamy Sharon Blair Barbara Brents Rex Brown Mike Budd Mike Burritt Susan Bush Dee Ann Clemenson Mary Clingan Bev Cochrane Richard Counterman Linda Coville Carolyn Daws Joe Daws Judy De Line Pricilla Diedrich Cheryl Dunckel Phylis Fenno Diane Friend Bill Gale Gary Glaum Linda Green Bruce Hagaman Barbara Hall Jim Hassinger Wayne Hilton Alan Himebaugh Daryl Hoffman Diana Hoopingarner Phil Howard Jill Hufnagle Don Johnson Tom Justice 60 Sue Knepper Rachael Kratzer Sarah Lambright Doris Leavitt Carl Leavitt Don Lett Dave Lincoln Dianna Locke Tom Marowelli Larry Marvin Gary McCann Judy McCann Gary McClughen Ray Miller Gary Omo Riding in the car with Laura Shaw and Bill Rhoades, who represented the Junior Class on the homecoming court, is Helle Nors, Quincy's for- eign exchange student. Delores Otis Fred Otis Tom Oxenham 1 (Cl H ' s, V w r i Terry Paul John Payne Wanda Pierson Connie Piper Bill Rhoades Dick Roberts Ron Rushlow Sara Roth Gene Parshall Jim Sattler Danette Seigler Laura Shaw Phil Shilling Martha Shoemaker Dave Smith Gerry Smith John Smith This is the Juniors' latest Biological Achieve ment. Ann Wonders Chuck Snellenberger John Snyder Mary Sturtz Tim Swan Ken Talent Carole Talbot Marlene Trenary Doug Tucker Andy Van Doren Art Walbridge Diana Wallace Connie Wagner Lynn Wagner Bob Watkins Shirley Wilson L. D. Wise 63 This year the sophomore class took an enthusiastic part in the home- coming activities. Excitement mounted as time grew nearer for them to order their class rings. Sophomore officers left to right; Patsy Burk, Secretary; Stever- Shook, President; Mr. Oscar Fischer, Advisor; Ron Waligora, Treasurer; Chuck Waligora, Vice-president. Sophomores Receive Class Rings Dave Baker Don Ball Stan Barry King Basse 1 Gary Abbot f! Lois Anthony - ' ' - Cv v • j o O ♦ VT w Cm 64 Dan Bellamy Rich Bermingham Karen Bice Jim Blair Morris Bollegraf Kathy Booher David Bowerman Ralph Bradley Jack Budd Patsy Burk Gene Burleson Randy Burritt Judy Converse Don Cook Jean Cook Larry Counterman Sandy Coville Sue Krok and Morris Bollegraf represented the Sophomores on the homecoming court this year. Tom Davis Chris Eaton Ron Ewers Penny Fenno Lou Ann Freese Duane Fry Regina Fuller Loren Green Dave Handy Margie Handy Dan Harm John Hasch Brian Hickok Mike Honyoust Sharon Huggett What do you mean what does 'yarkupowqi mean? rs , X m F T —v w- Mac Keller Bob Kestner Benny King Bob Kochendorfer Larry Kriser Sue Krok Don Lambright George Lewis Dan Long Janet Lown Marilyn McCann David Marion Lyle Marquart Bob Mason Jim Olney Jerry Otoens Carol Oxenham Janice Paue Sue Rhoades Mike Riley Berneice Risk Brad Rootes Tom Payne Linda Peavey Steve Pierce Ben Puckett Aleta Shilling Steve Shook Darlene Short Karen Smillie Jackie Sprout Mike Stempien Susan Stetler Carolyn Stowell Bev Taylor Linda Todd Doug Trail Chuck Waligora Melody Strauss Lowell Strong Sandy Strong Helen Sturtz T, - Ron Waligora Janice Williams Terry Williams Jane Zeck 69 The Freshmen were led in their first year by class officers Claude Nance, Vice-President; Linda Walk- er, President; Darlene Siler, Sec- retary; Mrs. Nell Volkert, Advisor; Alice Hardy, Treasurer is not pictured. Freshmen Face New Horizons-- This year the Freshman Class started on their first lap in the high school race for graduation. Led by their elected officers and advisors the class showed their know-how and spirit by the good old college try they gave in their bid for the pep jug. The members of the class, busy with all of the planned activ ities were in a whirl all the way through their first year in high school. Mari Abbott Bob Alderman Charles Ames Patty Ames Barbara Badders Gene Ball Terry Barve Mike Beach Gary Bean Chesty Blackman 4f ' f? r p T V wjr jk f 1 © a. 9 s-. ft Tom Burri tt Joyce Buys Kenny Clark Peggy Clifford Jack Blair Bonnie Boyer Beverly Brockman Don Brown Sharon Cochrane Diane Conant Jim Coonce Gerry Coplin Carleen Dooley William Fenningsdorf Gary Fidler Mike Fidler Shirley Fish Dale Foley Wayne Gallup Nancy Green Ninth grade Physical Science class enjoys a demonstration given by Mr. Uphouse. 71 Miss Lilliquist's ninth grade English class is enjoying one of the many selections from their literature book. Greg Hanselmen Alice Hardy Kay Haver Charles Hilliar James Hoff Ginger Hook Janet Houvener John Huggett Karen Irwin Myrtle James 72 Nila James Ronnie Johnson John Kallioinen Judy Kempton Bonnie King Ken King Linda Kling Linda Kriser Vern Larimer Dan Locke Hark, 1 think I hear a Beatle in the group. Kaye Longardner Larry Luce Kathy Malone William Manter Fred Marquart Calvin Marsh Linda Marsh Doug Marvin Nancy Matteson Dave McCann Which Sophomore threw that?!!! Bill McConnell Dena McNall Ruth McVicker Linda Meiring Bill Merschman Mike Mills Sam Mills Rhonda Miner Mike Moore Delores Morris 73 Kathy Mott Ronnie Mueller Clare Musgrove Claude Nance Ricky Parker Cathy Pask Dale Peavy Mark Perry Larry Persails Kathy Peterson Kathy Pifer Dick Price Melanie Rawson James Rhoades Avery Riddle John Riley Pat Riley Carol Rose Regina Rasmussen Paul Rzepka ITl '1. 1 42 m 'V f 1 T v r H •l v Esta es un clase de peresozo ranas. Wallace Weber Gary Wilkenson Lo Ann Wineland Carolyn Worden Debbie Youngs Jerry Salyer Christy Sebring Brian Shaw Darlene Siler Donna Siler Raynae Traxler Merle Trenary Dean Van Nasdale Linda Walker Beth Watkins Ron Smith Ivan Strauss Terry Talbot Connie Tappenden Charles Thomas The 8th grade has enjoyed a year of activities as well as school work. They were quite disappointed when they couldn't make a Home- coming float, but they cheered on and won the Pep Can again. This year's class officers were all girls, and 8th graders also held the student council offices. Other helpful advisors were Mr. Pat Omo and Mr. Daniel She lies. Dianne Conrad, Secretary; Cindy Reynolds, President; Lori Deline. Vice- President; Kathy Nutt, Treasurer; Mr. Ronald White, Advisor. The 8 th Graders Look High School and the Forward Pep Jug. Larry Aemisegger Charles Avery Brenda Badders Micky Barve Paula Beckman Mikq Basse Steven Barve Debbie Bitner Pamela Bonham Bruce Bowers Michael Boyer Bill Bradley Ron Buckley Sandy Burritt 76 Bob Champion Bonnie Clifford Mary Coates Charles Cook Today we sew . . . Tomorrow we rip out. Penny Cook Diana Conrad Dorice Conrad Larry Converse Penny Cox Jimmy Daws Lori DeLine Robert Dooley Don Eckland Gary Etchey Charles Face Susan Foulk Patti Fidler Valerie Ganger Wayne Geer Mike Glaum Linda Hack Candy Hanselman Brad Hickok Wendy Hilton Ronald Huggett Marcia Hughes Pat Hulbert 77 Jim Hutchins Jim Justice Bill Keith Roseanna Kelley Richard Klepack Gary Knirk Judy Kochendorfer Rebecca Kratzer Harold Leavitt Donald Locklin Linda Lothamer Tom Macklin Holly Malone Fred Marowelli Linda Marvin Tern McGee Janice Rhoades Dale Rodgers Sue Rzepka Roger Talent Candy Talbot Tonja Traxler Greg Tuckey Greg Tumindanski Terry Salyer Cindy Sampler Linda Satchfield Steve Shaw Ann Sherman Marcia Short Sandra Smith Pat Smith Jerry Snyder Janet Spaulding Michelle Stafford Sherry Stahlhood Debbie Strauss Ricky VanLandingham Vicky Watkins Some 8th graders model the latest Paris Fashions. Candy Warner Gail Weias Pam Wilber Dennis Wilson This year the seventh grade stu- dents started changing classes. Typing, art, general business, and music were some of the exploratory courses they enjoyed. Some activ- ities they enjoyed were the class parties and participating in the homecoming festivities. Seventh grade class officers: Louis Wortz, President; John Harm, Vice-president; Miss Rita Smith, Advisor; Nancy McRae, Secretary; Roxanne Bellamy, Treasurer. 7th Graders Enjoy Exploratory Courses. Joan Alexander Mike Ames Vicky Ames Keith Avra Ken Ball Patty Bean Roxanne Bellamy Bill Bo ley Kathy Bradley Jeanean Brown Kim Brown Ann Bowerman Dan Boyer Duane Buys 80 .rv ■ Carol Converse Kim Cook Sherry Cook Dan Coville Dan Diedrich Margo Eaton Marsha Ewers Dan Fazekas Russell Fenningsdorf Sandy Fish Doyle Friend Janice Fry Karen Funk Valerie Grimes John Harm Guy Hart Fred Hasch Kathy Hawkins David Herlan Gay Hite Carol Hoff Dawn Hoffman Rennae Holding Keith Horn Susan Huggett Linda Hughes Debbie Jahr Jim Justice Judy Kempton Exploratory typing is a course enjoyed by the seventh graders. Duane Kratzer Leona Kriser Mark Kurtz John Lounds Nancy Lown Tom Lown Tim Macklin Dan Marsh Barbara Mason Kathy McGee David McKinley Don McKinley Nancy McRae Floyd McVicker Joyce McVicker Doug Meiring Valerie Millard Dave Miller Margaret Miller Janet Mueller Dean Musgrove Kathy Nance Mary Nance Dannelle Olney Judy Otis Larry Owens Sandy Parker Gary Pelow Susan Perry Penny Pierce Karen Preston Vicky Price Mary Rhoades Leon Robinstien Kylene Rootes David Rose Charlotte Sawyer Bill Smith Connie Smith David Smith 82 Christine Spaulding Dennis Stout Frank Stowell Linda Strang Sharon Strang Kathy Snauss Teresa Strauss Jim Sturtz Charles Sussex David Talent Sally Todd Barbara Topp Dawn Towne Susan Tuebert Obie Wallace Philip Warkeczeski Jerry Watson Dan Wentworth Mike Wonders Louis Wortz Ron Krok acted as M. C. for the talent show. Bruce Parker as Crazy” and Gerry Smith as Joe the Bartender took first place in the talent show. Mary Sara Roth did a monologue of attending an old-fashioned show. Carnival of Talent These five girls were the top finalists in the Tip-Up Queen contest. They are left to right; Bonnie Horn, Sarah Lambright, Judi De- Line, Diannia Curtis, and Diane Hoopingam- er. runner-up; Judy DeLine was second runner-up. When the final decision came, Bonnie Horn was first was the new Tip-Up Queen; and Diane Hoopingamer Seniors Leading the class of 65 are, standing; Leonard Horn, President; Mr. Dan Lud- low, Advisor; seated, Milena Krymis, Secretary; Teresa Sprout, Treasurer; Charlene Wentworth, Vice President; and Cherri Daniels, Historian. Unlimited Horizons — Known and Unknown A short, but successful year has come to an end for the class of '65. Many activities were included throughout the year besides school work. The first event was homecoming and we were very proud to have Bob Barrett and Carol Hampton as our Homecoming King and Queen. Next on the agenda was the date of November 20 and 21 when we presented our successful play Mississippi Melody. Karen Fry was chosen as D. A.R. girl for her outstanding citizenship and good grades. Spring was in the air and so was the Junior-Senior Banquet. The J-Hop was another very special event. These fond memories will never be forgotten by the Class of '65. This year's senior advisors were Miss Evelyn Weckerly, Mr. Gerard Nowak, Mr. David Wood, and Mr. Daniel Ludlow, head advisor. Class Colors — Blue and White Class Flower — Blue Carnation Class Motto — Today Decides Tomorrow 86 KAREN AEMISEGGER PATRICIA AMES EVELYN ANDERSON DAVE BERRY ANNA MARIE BOLLEGRAF LARRY BOWERMAN G. LARRY BRADLEY JAMES BURK JUNIOR CARPENTER 88 DEWEY CASWELL DEBORAH CHAPMAN LORINDA COLE UNDA COPLIN DIANNIA CURTIS CHERYL DANIELS ROBERT DIEDRICH FRANK FERSCH CHARI FIDLER ED FREESE GWEN FRITZ RUSSELL ESTERLINE BARBARA FENNINGSDORF Queen candidates Cindy and Myrna ride in the afternoon parade. LAMAR FROM KAREN FRY EMMA JEAN FUNK DARLENE GERBER DAVID HARDY SANDI HARM SHARON HASSINGER KAY HOLMES ARLENE GUI SINGER CAROL HAMPTON Afternoon parade is part of the Homecoming ac- tivities for Queen candidates Carol and Bonnie. But Mr. Wood, if you were only 35 we'd vote for you for President of the U. S. BONNIE HORN LEONARD HORN MARIANNE HUGHES STEPHEN HUGHES RONALD KROK RICHARD HUTCHINS MILENA KRYMIS JAMES UNDSEY MIC MASON UNDA McRAE RONALD ME IRIN G DELAINE MORRIS MARTIN PRESTON NEVA PRESTON NANCY REYNOLDS JOHN ROSSMAN CHUCK SALYER LARRY SALYER JAMES SMITH SHERRY SMITH TERESA SPROUT CONNIE STRANG JACK TAYLOR CONNIE THOMPSON You guys goof your part once more and you've had it! Is it true blue-haired girls have more fun? RONALD TUCKEY ROBERT VAN HOOSEAR MARK VAN PATTEN Senior Mock Elections MOST ATHLETIC: Teresa Sprout and Bob Barrett. BEST PERSONALITY: Carpi Hampton and Bob Barrett. BEST LOOKING: Myrna Sanderson and Ken Peterson. BEST DRESSED: Delaine Morris and Terry Piper. SHORTEST AND TALLEST: Lorinda Cole and Jerry Wortz. MOST INTELLIGENT: Karen Fry and Craig Omo. CLASS FLIRTS: Connie Strang and Mike Morris. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Karen Fry and Craig Omo. FAVORITE TEACHERS: Miss Judy Lilliquist and Mr. David Wood. BEST DANCERS: Cindy Pask and Bruce Parker. MOST FRIENDLY: Bonnie Horn and Bob Barrett. MOST TALKATIVE: Connie Thompson and Todd Ellis. CLASS CUT-UPS: Nancy Reynolds and Ron Krok. MOST ACTIVE: Carol Hampton and Larry Bowerman. During the Christmas season the office was gaily dec- orated along with a tree. At the cheerleader's annual Sweetheart Hop Ken Osborn and Sue Knepper were crowned King and Queen. Mr. Ludlow led the stu- dents in a rousing cheer during a pep assembly. Above: During the home basketball games the pep band energetically played for the crowd. Right; Miss Lilliquist, Mrs. Barker, and Miss Smith led the students in competition against Mr. Ludlow. Administration and Faculty BOARD MEMBERS Seated left to right; Blaque Knirk, Elwood Larsen, Amy Broad, Dayne Himebaugh. Standing left to right; Franklin Kratzer, Jack Fowler, Harold Schultz, and Elmer Dobson. School Board and Secretaries Mrs. Maybelle Condra enjoys playing the piano. Church activities are a part of Mrs. Susan Lambright’s life. Mrs. Donna Omo bowls on the Tuesday night league. 104 Mr. Larsen prepares to go to the Elementary to check on things there. MR. JOHN WORTH, B. A. Huntingham Junior High Principal English, Social Studies d MR. RONALD REYNOLDS A. B., M.S. Indiana, U.M., M.S. U. High School Principal Mr. Worth takes time out of his busy schedule to be with his family. Don't worry Mr. Reynolds, that snow will be gone before long and you can go camping again. Administration and F acuity We appreciate the devotion and guidance of each teacher this year. They put in many extra hours outside of the class- room directing plays, chaperoning dances, and advising var- ious clubs. We are very proud of our fine heritage of admin- istration and faculty here at Q. H. S. 105 Mr. Bennett is always ready for a chess game. MRS. CAROL BARKER, B. A. Hillsdale College English MR. ROBERT BENNETT, B. A. Western Michigan University Spanish, English Mrs. Barker's favorite hobby is reading. Mrs. Denham always seems to be surrounded with art projects of all types. MRS. JEAN DENHAM, B. A. Michigan State University Art MR. OSCAR FISCHER, B. A. . M. A. W.M.U..M.S.U. Agriculture Mr. Fischer takes time out to relax on the front porch of his new home on Marble Lake. 106 (Left) MR. GEORGE KEELEAN, B.S. Western Michigan University Special Education For relaxation, Mr. Keelean chooses ping pong. MR. JOHN KEYER, B. A. Bowling Green University Physical Education Don't tell anyone, but Miss Lilliquist is on the losing end of this card game. Mr. Keyer practices to perfect his free throws. Typing 1, English 9, Modern Communications MISS JUDITH L. LILLIQUIST, B.S. Western Michigan University MR. I. C. LIVINGSTON, JR., B. S., M. A. Ohio University, W. M.U., M.S. U. Guidance and Counseling Mr. Livingston drives to school from Marshall every day. MR. HENRY LONGHINI, B. S. Central Mich. University ' Shop and Drafting MR. DAN LUDLOW. B. S. in Phys. Ed. Hillsdale College Jr. Hi. English. High School Algebra Mr. Ludlow •instructs the team on what to do. Mr. Longhini bowls on Monday night with the bowling team. Mrs. McConnell relaxes at home with a good book. MRS. JUNE MCCONNELL MacMurray College, Hillsdale College Jr. Hi. Typing MR. LELAND MONK, A. B. W.M.U., M.S.U. Math Boating is Mr. Monk's favorite pastime. MR. GERARD NOWAK B.A. . W.M.U. Social Science, Jr. High Home Family Living Mr. Nowak enjoys bowling in his spare Mr. Omo likes to putter in the shop. time MR. ARGYLE OMO, B. S. Western Michigan University Junior High Math, Shop, Social Science MR. VERNON H. PALMER, B. A., M. A. Bryan College, St. Francis College English, Counseling Miss Palicka replaced Mrs. Terwillegar during the second semester. MISS JUDITH PALICKA, B. S. California State College, Pennsylvania Librarian - Second Semester Mr. Palmer points out the difference between a transitive and intransitive verb to his Junior High English class. .T0“ ____IllOOfS roMim MR. RICHARD PRICE, B. S. Huntington College Algebra I, II, Geom., S. Geom., Trig. Daddy! Push me higher! says Mr. Price's little boy. MRS. JANE ROBERTS, B. A. Hillsdale College, W. M.U. Home Economics Mrs. Roberts enjoys knitting. MR. DANIEL W. SHELLES, B. S. Miami University, M. S. U. Instrumental Music and Band, Girls Glee Club Naturally, one of Mr. Shelles' hobbies is playing the clarinet. MISS RITA F. SMITH, B. S. Indiana University Physical Education, Jr. High General Business no After a hard days work. Miss Smith heads for home. Mr. Snyder takes to the golf course at the first sign of spring. MR. MICHAEL SNYDER, B. S. Defiance College Science, Biology Mrs. Terwillegar enjoys driving around in her Spitfire. MRS. JANEC. TERWILLEGAR, B.A., M.L. S. Elmira College, N. Y. State Teachers' College Librarian - First Semester Mr. Uphouse tries a new experiment for his chemistry class. MR. ROBERT UPHOUSE, B. S. Hillsdale College Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science Archery is one of Mr. Veysey's favorite pastimes. MR. BRENT VEYSEY, B. S. Defiance College History, Speech 111 Mrs. Volkert shows some of the bowling team mem- bers how to keep score. MRS.‘NELLIE VOLKERT, B.S. Eastern Michigan University Sec. Practice, Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping MISS EVELYN WECKERLY, B. A. Michigan State University English Miss Weckerly does a little extra reading in preparation for a lecture. MR. DAVID E. WOOD, B.S. Central Michigan University Gov't., Econ., Social Studies You know that game Miss Lilliquist was losing, well Mr. Wood is win- ning it.! Services ROW 1: Jim Smith, Bob Diedrich, Phil Baughman, Bill Rhoades, Ron Krok, John Alexander, Ken Osborn, Bob Barrett. ROW 2: Linda Coplin, Carleen Dooley, Mari Abbott, Linda Kriser, Barbara Hall. Linda Green, Diane ftiend, Regina Fuller, Sharon Hassinger. ROW 3: Larry Bowerman, Carole Talbot, Mary Rossman, Judy Con- verse, Connie Rawson, Twinkle Young, Chari Fidler, Cindy Pask, Emma Jean Funk, Sharon Huggett, Marge Handy, Darlene Morris, Carolyn Sanders. ROW 4: Karen Aemisseger, Carolyn Stowell, Susan Todd, Linda McRae, Marianne Hughes, Dee Clemenson, Linda Worden, Delores Otis, Nancy Reynolds, Mike Riley, Teacher’s Aids Students Gain Experience High School Office Girls Left to Right: Sue Knepper, Bonnie Horn, Arlene Guisinger, Barbara Brents, Mary Sara Roth, Penny Fenno. I Audio-Visual Aids left to right; Phil Baughman, Daryl Hoffman, Brad Rootes, Bob Barrett, and Mike Burritt. Among various other duties, these boys take care of showing films to classes. Students Aid Faculty Junior High office girls left to right; Kay Holmes, Jill Hufnagle, Regina Fuller, Danette Seigler, and Eileen Parshall. These girls take care of the office duties and assist the new Junior High principal, Mr. Worth. Librarians left to right; Bernice Risk, Mike Beach, Bruce Hagaman, Karen Dobson, Mary Clingan, Diane Wallace, Charlene Went- worth, and Karen Bice. Checking in and oiit books, and keeping the magazine rack up to date are a few things which the librarians do. Right: ELEMENTARY COOKS: Lucille Polhamus and Viola Talbot. Left; HIGH SCHOOL COOKS: Marie Lemmon, Mary Temples, Alberta Todd, LaVern Tyson, and Kay Walker. BUS DRIVERS: ROW 1; Bill Hook, Harold Talent, Harold Sawdy, Elmer Burk, Elwood Daniels, Paul An- derson. ROW 2; Ken Frick, Dale Conant, Russell Blake, Doc Marowelli, Sam Wortz, Chet Lampman, Ed Kley- pack, Harold Esterline. BELOW: CUSTODIANS: Leo Tyson, Walter Miller, Jack Hildebrand, Fred Douglas, Ken Johnson. Howard McConnell. Services Appreciated Elementary Mrs. Vera Calhoun. Elementary Principal, is carrying out one of her many duties through the school year. Jennings Elementary Answering the telephone is one of the duties which Mrs. Cass Van Patten does as Mrs. Calhoun's secretary. Miss Kay Herrmann. Speech Correctionist. assists an elementary student. ROW 1: Bruce Keichdart, Tom Daughety, Connie Kempton, Gayle Lentz, Jay Barrett, Janette Seigler, Debbie Haver, Andy Kelly. ROW 2: Ruth Tuckey, Dusti Pelow, Debbie Burritt, Darwin Mason, Jack Foster, Sandy Watson, Wanda Pifer, Nanette Faulk. ROW 3: Judy Bowers, Brenda Stempien, John Grove, Karen Sattler, Chris Osborn, Rosetta Young, Linda Etchey, Dick Barve. ROW 4: Kim Farriss, James Wells, Jerry Hoff, Raymond Pierson, Dan Weaver, Kyle Conant, Bob McCurley, Mr. Jack Godfrey. Mr. Godfrey Sixth Grade With her students intentively listening, Mrs. Ewers explains the lessons for the day. 122 ROW 1: Patti Mongomery, Raymond From, David King, Dennis Jaynes, Tom Boyer, Donna Andrews, Roy Krymis, Billy Fry. ROW 2: Linda Hook, Patti Quimby, Mark Rennie, Larry Sebring, Dean Aemisseger, Mary Williams, Tom McCann, Tonia Knapp, Heidi Rawson. ROW 3: Lee Rathbun, Tim Coonce, Amber Towne, Mike Persails, Wayne Riley, Mitzi Traxler, Gary Banker, Vicki VanLandingham. Mr. Stump is the teacher. Mr. Stump Sixth Grade Mrs. Oxenham ROW 1; Sally Bonham, Carol King, Julie Thompson, Elaine Wood, Freda Cortright, Pamela Williams, Bonnie Converse, Douglas Hite. ROW 2: Ted Rogers, Jim Etchey, Jim DeLine, Eddie Rawson, Randy Dan- iels, Roger Glaum, Larry Peet, Norman Wood, Pat Rose. ROW 3: Craig Treacher, Mary Lou Dunsmore, Brenda Austin, Sheryl Andrews, Suanne Parshall, Cindy Hoopingarner, Barry Manter, Tom Burleson, Rickie Kestner, Mrs. Oxenham. ROW 1: Terry Macklin, Becky Gilbert, Randy Taylor, JoAnn Hilton, Sally Wilkinson, Steven Luce. ROW 2: Gary Tappenden, Judith Waligora, Beverly Gallop, Sandra Everline, Christine Sawyer, Debby Barve, Doreen Hawkins. ROW 3: Dave Weber, Bill Straus. Craig Hayes, Dawn Ellis, Keith Beckman, Kim VanLandingham, Betty Barrett, Mrs. Locke. Mrs. Locke Fifth Grade Mr. Walter Stump, Fifth Grade Teacher, assists students with their work. ROW 1: Fred Cortright, Jerry Topp, Mike Sussex, Mark King, Phyllis Handy, Terri Wilson. ROW 2: Gary Hack, Glenn Preston, Steven Larsen, Karen Yuhl, Donna Shilling, Debbie Weiss, Terry Hickok. ROW 3: Christy Ames, Kathy From, Kathy King, Cheryl Corrino, Theresa Blair, Fred Kochendorfer, Mike Burlinhan, Miss Scaggs. Miss Scaggs Fifth Grade Mrs. Ewers ROW 1: Chris Knapp, Glendon Fritz, Cindy Locke, Cleo Wells, Sharon Wallace, Gail Blemmings, Randy Carpenter, Bonnie Coplin, Gary Justice. ROW 2: Gary Cochrane, Randy Parker, Phillip Handy, Jon Eck- land, Joe Ball, Dennis Iford, Kim Cockrell, Kolleen Geer, Cheryl Smith. ROW 3: Connie Cox, Donald Johnson, Ronald Austin, Tommy Elder, Tena Snellenberger, Rex Hilton, Mark Musgrove, Donald Goodwin, Mrs. Ewers. ROW 1: Ronald Stout, Jack Berkshire, Susan Schultz, Larry Barve, Michael Fish, Neal Nickerson. ROW 2: Ronald Pierson, Mark Marsh, Douglas Wood, Regina Millard, Deborah Loose, Deborah Turnpaugh, Delores Peet. ROW 3: Susan Kelley, Terry Keith. Michael Cole, David Green, Dennis Bowen, Andy Weaver, Steven Banker, Steven Worth, Timm Rogers, Jane Aiken, Trudy Macklin. ROW 4: Randy Finley, Jerry Grove, Robin Rathbun, Mrs. Ida Lynd, Gary Marion, Martin Hufnagle, Tommy Longardner, David Fick. ABSENT: Susan Cocke 11. Mrs. Lynd , Fourth Grade Mrs. Phelps ROW 1: Jeff Huggett, Steve McKinley, Michael Pierson, Marc From, Belinda Andrews, Brenda Bussing. Dawn Travis. ROW 2: Rodney Hayes, Bobby Price, Judy Honyoust, Deborah Wineland, Jack McCann, David Sattler, Jeff Rodesiler, David Alexander, Deborah Colon. ROW 3: Charles Curry, Cindy Swallow, Bonnie Klein, Mrs. Pearl Phelps, Tim Howard, Judy Wilson, Karen Swan, Michael Rose. ABSENT: Judy Avra, Shirley Bailey, Nancy Et- chey, Suzy Glaum, Beverly Marvin, Norman Campbell. FIRST ROW; Kenny Haver, Pat Mills, Judy Armstrong, Debbie Musgrove, Patty Stempien, Terry Topp. SECOND ROW; Julia Hickok, Dona Ganger, Mary Ann Miller, Sandra Mc- Cann, Shelly Strother, Dawn Everline, Ralph Smith, Jill Smith, Carol Van Riper. THIRD ROW; Cindy Shilling, Larry Newsbaum, Pam Holstead, Lorraine Persails, Marlow Kesson, Diane McVickers, Nancy Coville, Sharon Buckley, Randella Hardy, Steve Wilson. FOURTH ROW: John Esterday, Mike Curtiss, Jean Root, Mrs. Monk, Arthur Borgert, Debbie Pritts, Dan Snyder, Tom Kling. Mrs. Monk Mrs. Tittle Fourth Grade and Special Education Mrs. Robinson FIRST ROW: Billy Hance, Lyle Root, Don McVicker. SECOND ROW: Mike Ash, Harold Ash, Ronald Leavitt, Steve Albright, Debbie Jacox, Jane Sturtz, Mary Carl. THIRD ROW: David McVicker, Douglas Risk, David Lown, Raymond Carl, Gloria McVicker, Dava Mc- Vicker, Russell Andrews, Arthur Ash, Mrs. Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Terry Thomas, Micheal Mueller, Larry Smith, Mrs. Title, Shirley Baird, Betty Sturtz, Terry Handy, Ronnie Peer. ROW 1: Debra Strang, Cathy Pierson, Deborah Kelley, Steven McNitt, Mike Gallop, Susan Swal- low, Robin Locke, Oneida Stem pi en. ROW 2: Sandra Wilson, Randy Miller, Bobby Stahlhood, David Peterson, Patty Baird, Kenneth Hayes, Jack Bellamy, Andy Bonham, Panic Handy. ROW 3: Rose Wooden, Diana Peavey, Billy Honyoust, Mrs. Hicks, Mitch Blair, Douglas Everline, Jeff Brewer, Ida Wilson. Mrs. Hicks Third Grade Miss Corless ROW 1: Jeff Center, Christine Larsen, Sheree Tobolske, Mike Tappenden, Gary McKinley, Teresa Camerson, Brenda Barnett. ROW 2: Randy Wilbur, Dorinda Conrad. Stephen Locke, Teresa McRae, Julia Austin, Mike Dull. Jean Vorce, frank Lett. Laura Miller, Ricky Lown. ROW 3: Terry Bailey, Debra Pickett. Cynthia Shilling, Miss Corless,- Corinne Fickle, Terry Owens, Scott Baldwin, Debbie Bonham. ABSENT: Philip ftench. Jeff Smead. ROW 1: Jeanne Berkshire, Sandy Sussex, Regina From, Elaine Finley, Timmy Halstead, Janice Bower - man. ROW 2: Kenny Kempton, Dana Andrews, Rhonda Barve, Ricky King, Marty Cole, Pam Todd, Sherry Haver. ROW 2: Jeff Snyder, Loretta Geer, Donnie Cortright, Mike Bean, Scott Fish, Lynn Higbee, Bobby Manter, Randy Null. ROW 4: Tim Strauss, Jayne DeLine, Susan Kline, Mrs. Lucey, Terry Daugherty, Patty Marsh, Sandy Longardner, Sandy Meiring. Mrs. Lucey Thir(j Grade Miss Wright ROW 1: Randy Avra, Jeanne Rodesiler, Brenna Spaulding, John Rose, Kathy Knapp, Connie Musgrove, Margaret Drumm, Craig Gary, Bobbi Bowman, Sheree McLain. ROW 2: Tony Knapp, Joey ftayton, Ricky McNitt, Roxie Traxler, Jay Brown, Marc Jahr, Dennis Blair, Paulette Porter. ROW 3: Robin Beach, Chris Williams, Joe Nance, Miss Charlene Wright, Judy Luse, Linda From, Debra Paul, Doug Bracy. ABSENT: Donna Fenningsdorf, Ralph Wells. ROW Is Gary Ewers, Cindy Stempien, Jeri Ann Hagaman, Eric Baird. ROW 2: Clay Coward, Linda Andrews, Karen Thomas, Kathy Weaver, Charles Peer, Ricky Hoffman, Zell McVicker. ROW 3: Dennis Wilkinson, Lee Canfield, Cathy Pinney, Mark Won- ders, Robin Traxler, Jeff Elders. Cindy Sebring, Denise Bowen. ROW 4: Nicki Welch, Deborah Fick, Marc Baronouski, Mrs. Pomranka. Danny King, Faith Adams, Debra Camerson, Steven Null. ABSENT: Marilyn Parshall. Mrs. Pomranka Second Grade Mrs. King ROW 1: Billy Halstead, Becky Nutt, Mike Kelley, Sally Strauss. ROW 2: Jerry Hooley, Benny Badders, Wendy Morrison, Robin Felts, Cindy Strang, Scott Norris, Sandy Merri- man. ROW 3: Arthur Cox, Melvin Stempien, Steven Nickerson, Franklin Young, Lu- Ann Hefflinger, Kathy Hagy, Michael Albright, Vicky Drayton. ROW 4: Robert French, Sharon Worth, Tim Butters, Mrs. King, Phillip Borgert, Linda Wise, Debbie Kestner, Kristine Loose. ABSENT: Duane Wells. ROW 1: Tammy Freeburn, Lenny Peavey. Randy lies, Bobby Longardner, Bobby Stempien, Rebecca Rollins, Sharon Luce, Jimmie Ganger, Sandy Williams. ROW 2: Kevin Loveberry, Billy Corrino, Sarah Delcamp, Jill Temples, Debbie Snyder, Sandy Hoff, Rickie Shaffer, Karen Buckley, Jimmy Wilkinson. ROW 3: Lee Brown, Cindy Zagyva, Sharon Coville, Mrs. Kathy Veysey, Sally Budd, Karen Reichhart, Sally Gilchrest, Lisa VanLandingham. Mrs. Veysey SecQnd Grade Miss Glennie ROW 1: Shelby Strauss, Mark Downer, Annette Montgomery, Becky Topp, Lynn Ann Noble. ROW 2: Lance Harmon, Linda Carpenter, David Gilbert, Billy Schaupert, Diana Harwood, Marc Heifers, Renna Boyd, ROW 3: Dean Jacox, Josephine Calloway, Cora Andrews, Paula Burk, Billy Ledyard, Becki Jo Normandin, Timmy McCurley, Rodney Taylor. ROW 4: Michelle Saunders, David Harmon, Sheryl Barnhart, Miss Joann Glennie. Jeff Farris, Monica Ellis, Roberta Banker, Steven Strang. ROW 1, Left to Right: Jerry Barnett, Debbie Mills, Billy Blair, Tracy Macklin, Steven Rol- lins. Dennie McVicker, Sheila Bailey. ROW 2: Jody Schlutz, Bobby Ledyard, Mark Andrews, Vanessa Rawson, Lori Hudson, Susan Bowerman, Melinda McNitt. ROW 3: Deanna Treacher, Pam el la Marsh. Ronnie Bean, Jeff Marsh, Ricky Gardner, Lori Thompson, Karen Ames. Betty Baird. ROW 4: Susan Tumidanski, Peggy Luse, Richard Pierson, Mrs. Diane Tillman, Chris Everline, Mark Workoczeski, Jerry Drumhiller. Mrs. Tillman First Grade Mrs. Gibson ROW 1; Left to Right: Duane Hance, Gary Albright, Mark Houtz, Amy Doll, Laura Byers, Ricky Nickerson. ROW 2: Marilyn Lounds, David Peet, Timmy Kling, Dennis Hulbert, Kandy Fickle, Debbie McVicker, Tom Norris. ROW 3: Billie Avra, Tim Strang. Alan Walters, Bobby Root, Dale Latta, Ray Gallop, Tom McRae, Virgil McVicker, Carl Rogers. ROW 4: Lewis Temples, Tim Worth, Danny Paul, Mrs. Mareeda Gibson, Connie Wells, Julie Mc- Clellan, David Elder, Cheri Handy. ROW 1: Harry Harwood, Debra Howell, Janean Dull, Deanna Justice, Bryan Center. ROW 2: Cheryl Davis, Tony Butters, Mike Shaffer, Annette Hnley, Christy Strother, Mariane Twadell, Kenny Fickle, George Hinkle, Bert Dobson. ROW 3: Susan Pickett, Cindy Rath- bun, Steven Miller, Bobby Lentz, Dean Ripley. David Millard, Cindy Taylor, Terry Mast, Tammy Holt. ROW 4: Mike Parker, Lindy Davis, Dan Peterson, Mrs. Stuckey, John Bower man, Larry Hayes, Brian Wilson, J. Travis. Mrs. Stuckey pirst Grade Mrs. Male ROW 1: Debbie Smith, Marcia Canfield, Doris Stempien, Dennis Peet, Faith Exelby. Julie Higbee, Patty Watson. ROW 2: Tia Lee Noble. Jackie Anderson, Randy Berkshire. Kathy Smith, David Lyons, Dennis Hooley, Larry Drumm. ROW 3: fteddie Avra, Renna Wooden, Robin Saunders, Cindy Traxler, Jean McClellan, Diane Swallow, Mike McVicker, Jody Farris. ROW 4: Kim Ledyard, Dennis Bice, Donald Rose, Mrs. Male, Timmy Mast, Kathy Jo Blair, Steven Smead. ROW 1: Theresa Mills, Tracy Litwaitis, Ruth Temples, Karen Justice. ROW 2: Cindy Relich, Kevin Newberry, Susan Drumm, Brenda Gratz, Scott Luce, Mary Handy. ROW 3: Cathy Van Burkirk, Beth Osborne, Lori Everline, Kevin Turner, Beth Geishert, Dale Parshall, Terri Brockey, Larry Carl. ROW 4: Diane Fretner, Tommy Shaw, Donna Reichhart, Mrs. Vivian Esterline, Michelle King. Greg Gilbert, Judy Kline. ABSENT: Linda Huepenbecker, Jerry Gonalzes, Valerie Thornton, Jimmy Hemker. Mrs. Esterline . , , . A.M. Kindergarten Mrs. Parkinson ROW 1: Kari Morrison, Brenda Harmon, Charles Hufnagle, Linda McCann, Gene Kraut- zer, Susan Allbright, Kim Brickey. ROW 2: Kim Miller, Michael Kling, Michael Buck- ley, Kathy Moore, David Lenty, Rosanna Klepak. ROW 3: Patty Giffey, Deborah Holt, Michael Brewer, Theresa Meiring, Theresa Loveberry, Bobby Easterday, Julie Strang. ROW 4: Sandy Green, Gary Cameron, Jimmie Fidler, Mrs. Mattie Parkinson, John Perry, Dennis Quimby, Darlene Miner. ROW 1: Susan Knapp, Cindy Neusbaum, Nathan Carpentar, Treasea Reed, Tommie Fish, Jeff Kelly, Sally Sattler. ROW 2: Jeff Latta, Ricky Counterman, Kathy Fish, Trecy Tor rence, Karen Matz, Teresa Cooper, Karen Gardner, Teresa McMichael. ROW 3: Bruce Wood, Bobby Loveberry, Sherry Stempien, Shirley Stempien, Carrie Bradley, Julie War- kocegski, Jim Normandin, Debra Salyor, Janice Watts. Mrs. Vivian Esterline. Mrs. Esterline P.M. Kindergarten Mrs. Parkinson ROW 1: Joyce Kiefer, Roland Twadell, John Ostrander, Tina Kanaby, Jeffery Norden. ROW 2: Kelly Reynolds, Tena Stempien, Tony Turnpaugh, Bobby Hagaman, Brenda An- drews, Elaine Canfield. ROW 3: Shirley Andrews, Greg Shaw, Marie Tobalski, Elley Traxler, Donald Wooden, Linda Speaker, Jeffery Van Landingham, Deniese Welch. Mrs. Mattie Parkinson. Advertisers r Congratulations Seniors ROOTES [HobilJ SERVICE WILLIAM HELFERS INTERIOR DECORATOR We Specialize in Lubrication Phone 639-9595 Quincy Michigan 36 East Chicago Phone 639-7625 Quincy, Michigan Congratulations Best Wishes to Senior Class the Class of 165 Iff DAIRY QUEEN K ™ MS f A fooo p0R Mlltf COLDWATER RECREATION Iflr Quincy, Michigan Congratulations Best of Luck Class of 1965 Class of '65 L—y S'—i QUINCY ICE COMPANY Precious Gifts for All Occasions Quincy, Michigan Coldwater, Michigan Congratulations, McCOMB’S Class of '65 CLAY T. BROCKMAN Jumping Queen _ . 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Coldwater -A- Abbott, Gary 34 Abbott, Mari 22, 70,114 Abbott, Sherry 17,26,58 Aemisegger, Karen 22, 52, 87,114 F. H. A. 2; Band 4; Student Director Sr. Play; Jr. -Sr. Banquet Com.; Co-editor Senior Edition; Solo and Ensemble 2. Alexander, John 16,28,58,114 Ames, Charles 10,18,32,37,70 Ames, Pam 40,58 Ames, Pat 87 G. A. A. 2; School Paper; Library Aid 1. Anderson, Evelyn 17,70 F. N.A. 4; F. H. A. 2;Y.F.C. 2; Band 2; G. A. A. 1; Library Aid 1; Teachers Aid 1. Anthony, Lois 14, 64 Ardis Beauty Center Avra, Lonnie 58 Avra, Ronnie -B- Badders, Barbara 13,26,70 Baker, David 16, 64 Baker, Robert 16,21,28, 31, 87 Football 4; F. F. A. 4; F. F. A. Officer 3; Varsity Club 3; Intramural Basketball 4. Ball, Don 22,26,32,42, 64 Ball, Robert 24,26, 32, 42,70 Banker, Stan 20,21,26,28,58 Barker, Mrs. Carol 106,102 Barrett, Robert 20, 21,28, 50, 31, 34, 36,43, 51, 52. 53, 45,115,114,100,101, 87 Baseball 1; Football 4; Basketball 4; Track 4; Soph. Class President; Homecoming Court Soph. yr. ; Varsity Club 4; Treas. Varsity Club 2; Homecoming King; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Student Council Freshman yr. Barry, Stan 18,32,37,42,64 Barve, Bill 16,20,58 Barve, Terry 24, 70 Basse, King 8,32,37,64 Baughman, Phil 58,114,115 Beach, Michael 17,18,32,37,42,70 Bean, Gary 17,18,32.37,42,70 Beckman, Diane 87 Concessions 1; Library Aid 2. Beemer, Dolly 13,10,58 Bellamy, Dan 32, 65 Bellamy, Sandy 10,26,35,59 Bennett, Mr. Robert 17,58,106 Bermingham, Dick 10,15,32,37,65 Berry, David 46,53,88 Football 1; Jr. Play; Sr. Play Bice, Karen 32, 65 Blackman, Chesty 32,70 Blair, Jack 17,32,37,71 Blair, James 17,18,22,32,37,71 Blair, Sharon 59 Bollegraf, Anna 10,88 Concessions 2; F. F. A. 1; Class Treas. 1; Student Council Representative 1. Bollegraf, Morris 17,18,22, 26, 32,47,50, 65 Booher, Kathleen 15,18,65 Bowerman, Dave 22,32,65 Bowerman, Larry 10,12,21,26,28,30,43,50, 54, 88,114 Football 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Track 2; Student Council 2; Vice-Pres. President; Varsity Club 2; N. H.S. 2; Homecoming Court 2; Bowling 3. Boyer, Bonnie 71 Bradley, Larry 17,21,28,54,52,88 Football 2; Baseball 2; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Spanish Club Vice-Pres. 2; Varsity Club, Student Council 2. Bradley, Ralph 65 Branch County Federal Savings Brents, Barbara 58, 59,114 Brockman, Beverly 17,71 Brown, Don 15,18,71 Brown, Rex 22,26,59 Budd, Jack 37, 65 Budd, Mike 34, 59 Burleson, Gene 65 Burk, Patsy 8,22,64,65 Burke, Jim 16,88 Football 1; F. F. A. 3; Burritt, Mike 26,59,115 Burritt, Randy 18,22,26,65 Burritt, Tom 19,26,71 Bush, Susan 15,22,56,59 -C- Carpenter, Leland 16,41,88 Bowling 1; F.F. A. 4; Gymnastics 1; Chapman, Deborah 2, 8,20, 52, 88 Concessions 4; Girls Basketball 1; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 1; Cheerleader 1; Jr. Play; Editor 153 of Orange Black; Co-editor of '65 Oriole; Senior Edition; Sr. Play; Jr. Sr. Banquet Committee; Jr. Prom Com. Clark, Kenneth 41,71 Clemenson, Dee 40,59,114 Clifford, Peggy 71 Clingan, Mary 59,115 Cochrane, Bev 8,26,59 Cole, Lorinda 88 Band 3; F. H.A. 2; Teachers Aid 1; Library Aid 2. Conant, Diana 13,71 Condra, Mrs. Maybelle 105 Converse, Judy 65,114 Coonce, Jim 71 Cook, Don 32, 34, 42, 65 Cook, Jeanne 17,18,22,65 Coplin, Gerry 17,32,71 Coplin, Linda 17,89,114 G.A.A. 1;M.U.N. A. 1; Spanish Club 2; Treas. of Spanish Club; Sr. Play; Jr. Play; Editor of the Senior Edition Corey's Best Counterman, Richard 16,59,109 Coville, Linda 18,22,59 Coville, Sandy 25,65 Curtis, Diannia 40, 84, 89 Girls Basketball 1; G.A.A. 2; F. H.A. 3; F. N. A. 1; Annual Staff 1; Gymnastics 2. -D- Dairy Bar Daniels. Cherri 10,11,12,22,23,52,86.89 F. T. A. 2; G. A. A. ; Band 4; Majorette 2; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Variety Show; Bowling; Spanish Club 2; Student Council; Jr. Sr. Executive Committee; N.H.S. Dave's Bar Dave's Barber Shop Davis, Tom 41,66 Daws, Carolyn 59 Daws, Joe 59 DeLine, Judy 8,26,59 Denham, Mrs. Jean 4,5,106 Diedrich, Robert 26, 89,114 Football 1; Tennis 1; Solo Ensemble 4; Jr. Play; Dance Band 1. Diedrich, Priscilla 14,22,23,59 Dobson, Karen 89 F. H.A. 2; Speech Play Dog 'n Suds Dooley, Carleen 71,114 Dunckel, Cheryl 59 -E- Eaton, Chris 66 Ehl's Ellis, Todd 28,30,62,89 Football 4; Baseball 3; Science Club 1; Varsity Club 1; Jr. Play; Sr. Play. Esterline, John 26, 89 Baseball 1; Bowling Esterline, Russell 90 Ewers, Ronald 16,66 -F- Fenningsdorf, Barbara 90 F. N.A. 2; Speech Play; Jr. Play; Concessions 2. Fenningsdorf, Bill 71 Fenno, Penny 66,114 Fenno, Phyllis 26, 59 Fersch, Frank 16, 90 Football 1; F.F. A. Reporter Fick, Mike Fidler, Chari 8,19,26,52,90 F.T. A. 2; Concessions 4; Annual Staff; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Forensics; G. A. A. ; Speech Play; Bowling; Office Aid; Senior Edition. Fidler, Gary 17,32,71 Fidler, Mike 32,42,71 First National Bank Fischer, Mr. Oscar 16,106 Fish, Shirley, 71 Foley, Dale 16 Foust, Dusty 16, 60 France tte's Freese, Ed 16,90 F.F. A. Freese, Lou Ann 66 Friend, Diane 13,22,60,114 Fritz, Gwen 14,90 F.N.A. 4; F. T. A. ; Jr. Play; Speech Play From, LaMar 16,28,90 Football 1; Wrestling 2; F.F. A. 2; Fry, Duane 26, 32, 66 Fry, Karen 10,12,15,17,22,90 D. A.R. ; F.T. A. ; Y.F.C.; Librarian; Band 4; Annual Staff; Spanish Club 2; G. A. A. ; 154 N. H. S. ; Student Council Fuller, Regina 10,15,18,66,115 Funk, Emma Jean 14, 91 F.N. A. 4; G.A.A. -G- Gale, William 26,60 Gallup, Wayne 26,71 Gerber, Darlene 14, 91 Glaum, Gary 26,60 Goodie Shop Green, Linda 15,22,26, 60,.114 Green, Nancy 17,31,71 Guisinger, Arlene 91,114 Band 3; Office Aid -H- Hagamon, Bruce 26, 60 Hall, Barbara 22,23, 60,114 Hampton, Carol 10,13,29,35,49,50,51,91 Cheerleader 4 yrs. ; Secretary Soph. yr.; F. H. A. 4 yrs. ; Songleader 3 yrs. ; Vice President of the Student Council 1 yr.; Regional Parliamentarian; G. A. A. 2 yrs. ; Officer of G. A. A. ; Homecoming Queen; Vice President of the F. H. A. Handy, Marge 66,114 Hardy, Alice 13,70,72 Hardy, David 91 Football 2 yrs. ; Baseball 2 yrs. ; Harm, Daniel 66 Harm, Sandy 91 Harmon, Arlen 16 Hart, Arthur Hasch, John Hassinger, Jim 16, 60 Hassinger, Sharon 91 G. A.A. ; F.H. A. Haver, Kay 19 Heifers, William Helmick, Judy 14,19 Hickok, Brian 21, 22,26, 42, 66 Hilliar, Charles 15,16,72 Hilton, Wayne 26,60 Himebaugh, Alan 21, 26,28, 42, 60 Hoff, James 18,24,26,72 Hoffman, Daryl 60,115 Holmes, Kay 14, 91 Librarian; Teachers Aid; Office Aid; F.T. A. ; Concessions; F. H. A., F.N. A. Honyoust, Mike 28, 66 Hook. Ginger 17,22,72 Hoopingarner, Diana 8,17,35,60 Horn, Bonnie 26,29,49, 50, 92,101,114 Jr. Play, Bowling, Basketball; Cheerleader 3, Student Council, Teachers Aid 2, Office Aid, J-Hop Queen Candidate, FHA 2, Home- coming Court Jr. Senior years. Horn, Leonard 12,16,41,86,92 FFA 4, Student Council, NHS, Football, Senior Class President, Junior Play, Gym- nastics, Bowling Howard, Phil 60,43 Houvener, Janet 13,72 Hufnagle, Jill 14,60,115 Huggett, John 17,72 Huggett, Shaom 19,66,114 Hughes, Marianne 13,52,92,114 F. H. A. 4, President of F.H. A., F.N. A. G. A.A., Band 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Solo Ensemble, State. Hughes, Steven 42,92 Football, Basketball, Track Hutchins, Dick 21,28, 30, 50, 92 Football 4, Basketball; Freshmen Class treasurer, Jr. Class Pres., Student Council, Varsity Club, Homecoming Court, Intra- murals -I- Irwin, Karen 26,72 -J- James, Myrtle 72 James, Nila 72 Johnson, Don 41,60 Johnson, Ron 72 Justice, Tom 60 -K- K M Tavern Kallioinen, John 32,72 Keelean, Mr. George 107 Keller, Mac 15, 32, 66 Kempton, Cathy 14,24,25,72 Kestner, Robert 16,66 Keyer, Mr. John 38,3y, 41, 44,70,107 155 -M- Kiersey, Gary Kiess's Jewelry King, Benny 15,32,37,42,67 King, Bonnie 10,17,22,72 King, Kenny 32,72 Kizer's Kling, Linda 26,72 Knepper, Sue 15,22,23,61,102,114 Kochendorfer, Bob 16,67 Kohler, Jerry 41 Kratzer, Rachel 61 Kriser, Larry 16,41,67 Kriser, Linda 13,24,72,114 Krok, Sue 14,22,67 Krok, Ron 21,34,36,52,53, 92,101 Varsity Club, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Basketball 4, Football, Student Council, Track Krymis, Milena 13,17,56,86,92 FHA 4, Bowling, Class Treasurer, Sr; GAA, Exchange Student, Spanish Club, Pres., Class Secretary. -L- Lambright, Don 18,21,23,32.37,42,67 Lambright, Sarah 13,17,18,22,32,37 Lambright, Mrs. Susan 105 Lampman, John 8,17,18, 22, 32,37 Larsen, Mr. Elwood 104 Leavitt, Carl 61 Lett, Don 28, 61 Lewis, George 67 Lilliquist, Miss Judy 8,20,35,44,58,101,107, 102 Lindsey, Jim 16, 92 Livingston, Mr. Ira 7,107 Locke, Dianna 13, 61 Long, Dan 16, 67 Longardner, Kaye 23,73 Longhini, Mr. Henry 26, 6, 32, 44, 64,108 Lounds (Thacher), Janet 20, 93 Concessions 3, G. A. A. 2, Yearbook 1. F. N. A. 1, F. T. A. 2, School Paper 1, Office Aid 1, Library Aid 1, Teacher Aid 1 Lown, Kathy 19,52,93 Lown, Janet 67 Ludlow, Mr. Dan 19, 21,28,43,44,108 Luse, Jack 93 Luse, Larry 24, 73,20 Mains Pharmacy Malone, Kathy 73 Manter, Bill 19, 73 Marion, Dave 67 Marowelli, Tom 16, 61 Marquart, Fred 32,73 Marquart, Lyle 15,19, 67 Marsh, Calvin 37, 73 Marsh, Linda 13,73 Marvin, Doug 32,73 Marvin, Larry 28, 34, 42, 61 Mason, Bob 67 Mason, Mic 93 CO-OP Matteson, Nancy 73 Maxon, Tom 15,16,67 McCann, Dave 32,37,42,73 McCann, Gary 8,10,18,26,61,114 McCann, Judy 8,17,20,29,35,61,114 McCann, Marilyn 10,15,18,67 McClughen, Gary 41,43,61 McCombs Shoe Store McConnell, Mrs. June 108 McConnell, William 10,17,32,40,73 McConnell, Howard McNall, Dean 17,73 McRae, Linda 93,114 F. H. A., Library Aid, Teachers Aid McVicker, Ruth 13,73 Meiring, Ron 16,21,28,93 Football, F.F.A., Varsity Club Merkle, Ray 21,22,28,34,93 Football, Basketball, Band, Jr. Play Mershman, William 32,37,73 Midwest Foundry Miller, Raymond 34,61,114 Mills, Tom 28,30,93 Football 4, All Conference. Sr. Yr., Co- captain Football, Basketball 1 Milliman, Pamelia 22, 67 Miner, Rhonda 24,26,73 Monk, Mr. Leland 13,108 Moore, Brad 93,21,34 Band 3, Varsity Basketball, Football Varsity Club, Student Council Moore, Mike 10,24,26,32,73 Morris, Darlene 19, 94 Morris, Delores 26, 73 Morris, DeLaine 94 156 F.H.A. 1, F.N.A. 1 Morris, Michael 94,30,42, 43 Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track Mott, Kathy 17, 40,74 Mueller, Ron 19,74 -N- Nance, Anne 67 Nance, Claude 32,74,37 Nations, Tom 26,32,67 Nors, Helle 14, 52, 56, 94 IN DENMARK--Handball, Badminton, Gymnastics, Home Ec., Future Nurses IN AMERICA--Future Nurses, Senior Play Nowak, Mr. Gerald 109 Nutt, Larry 19, 41, 67 -O- Odisher, LaMoyne 19, 94 Concessions 4, Nurses Aid, Library Aid 2 Olney, James 26, 68 Omo, Craig 10,12,21,26,28, 30,42, 54, 55, 94, 100,101 Baseball 4, Student Council 4, Football 4, Varsity Club 2, Band 3, Bowling 4, Solo- Ensemble 2, MUNA. Hall Monitor 2, Tennis 1, NHS 3, Spanish Club 1, Top Ten Omo, Gary 8,26,28,42,61 Omo, Mrs. Donna 105 Omo, Mr. Pat 109 Osborn, Ken 21, S, 31, 34, 36,52, 53, 94,102, 114 Basketball 2, Track 2, Sr. Play, Varsity Club 1 Otis, Delores 14,61,114 Otis, Fred 16, 61 Otto's Sporting Goods Owens, Jerry 17,37,68 -P- Palicka, Miss Judith 109 Palmer, Mr. Vernon 109 Pape, Dr. and Mrs. Parker, Bruce 21,28,34, 30, 42, 53, 94,100 Football, Basketball, Baseball, Sr. Play, Varsity Club, Christmas Assem. Parker, Ricky 26,74 Parshall, Eileen 14,52,53,94,114 F.N.A., Sr. Play, Office Aid Parshall, Gene 16,28,62 Pask, Cathy 74 Pask, Cindy 8,16,52,53,95,100 Sr. Edition, Sr. Play, Annual Staff, FFA Sweetheart, J-Hop Queen, Homecoming Court Paul, Janice 22, 68 Paul, Terry 23, 62 Payne, John 62 Payne, Tom 16, 68 Peavey, Dale 15,18,74 Peavey, Linda 40, 68 Perry, Mark 26,32,74 Persails, Larry 74 Peterson, Ken 28,41, 43,52, 53, 95,100 Football, Track, Gymnastics, Sr. Play, Varsity Club, Tennis Pierce, Steve 32,68 Pierson, Wanda 13,19, 62 Piper, Connie 62,74 Piper, Terry 21,42,43,95,100 Football 1, Basketball 1, Gymnastics 2, Track 2, Varsity Club 2 Preston, Neva 95 Preston, Martin 16,52,95 FFA 4, Track 1, Speech Play, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Sr. Edition Price, Kick 74 Price, Mr. Richard 64,110 Puckett, Benny 15,19, 32,68 Puckett, Tom 95,21 Class Officer, Basketball 3, Football 2; Varsity Club Treasurer and Pres. Jr. Play. CO-OP -R- Rasmussen, Chris 16, 95 F.F.A. 3 Rasmussen, Regina 74 Rawson, Connie 8,52,53,95,114 A-Band 2, Solo-Ensemble, Jr. Play, Jr. Prom and Banquet Com., Sr. Edition, Sr. Play, Teachers Aid 1, Annual Staff 2 Rawson, Melanie 17,74 Reynolds, Nancy 8,29,35,52,53,95,114 GAA 2, Cheerleading 3, Co-editor of 65” ORIOLE. Jr. Play, Sr. Play. Reynolds, Mr. Ronald 104 Rhoades, Bill 8, 21,28,30,42,62,114 157 Rhoades, Sue 19, 68 Smith, Steve 8,15,18,22,26,68 Riley, John 19,32,43,74 Snellenberger, Charles 63 Riley, Patricia 74 Snyder, John 26, 63 Risk, Bernice 13,68,115 Snyder, Mr. Michail Roberts, Mrs. Jane 13,64,160 Sprout, Jackie 22,69 Roberts, Richard 16,26,62 Sprout, Teresa 19,22,52,97 Rootes, Brad 32,37,68 Band 4, Girls Basketball 1, FTA 2, Student Rose, Carol 74 Council, NHS, Senior Class Treasurer, Con- Rossman, John 16,96 cessions, Sr. Play, GAA 2 Rossman, Mary 13,20,114 Stempien, Mike 69 Roth, Sara 26,58,62 Stetler, Sue 22, 69 Rushlow, Ron 41,62,114 Stowell, Carolyn 69 Rzepka, Paul 32,74 Strauss, Ivan 32,75 -S- Strauss, Melody 14,22,69 Strong, Lowell 16,69 Salyer, Jerry 32,37,75 Sturtz, Helen 10,63 Sturtz, Mary 14, 63 Salyer, Chuck 96 Swan, Tim 16, 63 Salyer, Larry 16,21,28,30,42,43,96 Football 3, Baseball 2, Track 1, Jr. Play, -T- FFA 4, Varsity Club 2, Bowling 3 Sanders, Carolyn, 26. 52, 96,114,121 Talant, Kenny 63 Speech Play, GAA, FNA, Jr. Play, Sr. Talbot, Carole 63,114 Play, Forensics Talbot, Terry 32,41,75 Sanderson, Myrna 10,15,29,35.48,51,52,54, Tappenden, Connie 24, 74 96,100 Taylor, Beverly 14,22,69 FTA 4, Pres, and V. Pres., Band 3, Student Taylor, Jack 16,21,26,28, 43, 97 Council 1, Cheerleading 2, Sr. Play, FFA 4, Football 3, Track, Varsity Club Forensics 1, Jr. Play, Solo-Ensemble 2 Terwillegar, Mrs. Jane 14, 111 Sebring, Christie 75 Thomas, Charlie 32,75 Seigler, Danette 14, 62,114 Thompson, Connie 97,101 Shaw, Brian 75 Band, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Shaw, Laura 47, 61, 62 Todd, Linda 69 Shelles, Mr. Dan 22,25,110 Todd, Susan 97, 114 Shilling, Aleta 13, 68 FTA 1, GAA 1, Library Aid 1, Girls Shilling, Paul 16,21,28,30,96 Basketball FFA 4, Football 3, Track 1 Trail, Doug 32,37.42,69 Shilling, Phillip 16,20,28,62. Traxler, Raynae 14,75 Shoemaker, Martha 14,18 Trenary, Marlene 10,13,26, 63 Shook, Steve 16,-32,37,68 Trenary, Merle 14,32,75 Short, Darlene 15,22,68 Tucker, Doug 63 Siler, Darlene 26,40,75 Tuckey, Ron 16, 98 Siler, Donna 13,75 Football 1, Band 2, FFA 4, Sr. Play, Stu- Smillie, Karen 68 dent Council 3 Smillie, Michael 16 Smith, Dave 16, 34, 62 -U- Smith, Gerry 8,10,17,18,26,62 Smith, Jim 41, 97 Uphouse, Mr. Robert 18, 111 Football 1, Basketball 1, Tennis 1, Gym- nastics 2, Track 1 -V- Smith, John 62 Smith, Miss Rita 40, 44, 80,110,102 Van Doren, Andy 17,18,22,26,28,63 Smith, Ron 32, 75 Van Hoosear, Robert 21, 28, 30, 52, 53, 98 Smith, Sherry 97 Football 4, Track 2, Gymnastics 3, FHA 2 Varsity Club 2, Tennis 1 Van Nasdale, Dean 75 Weckerly, Miss Evelyn 86,112 Van Patten, Mark 20,26,98 Wentworth, Charlene 13,20,22,52,53,98 Student Council, Band 3, Jr. Play, Sr. Student Council 2, Homecoming Court, Play, Track 1, Bowling Class Officer, Parliamentarian of FHA, Veysey, Mr. Brent Band 4, GAA 2 Volkert, Mrs. Nell 70,112 White, Mr. Ronald 21,28,34,42,44,76,112 Wilkinson, Gary 75 -W- Williams, Jan 69 Williams, Terry 19,65 Wagner, Lynn 13,19, 63 Wilson, Shirley 26,63 Wagoner, Connie 13,14,63 Wineland, LoAnn 13,75 Walbridge, Arthur 18,22,63 Wise, L.D. 16.21.26,43,63 Waligora, Charles 64,69 Withington, Jerry 98 Waligora, Michael 16,98 F.F.A., Band F.F.A. Wonders, Ann 26, 63 Waligora, Ronald 64, 65 Wood, Mr. David 85,92,101,112 Walker, Linda 17,37,70,75 Wood, Dan 99 Wallace, Diana 63 F.F. A. , Football, Track Watkins, Bob 22, 34, 43, 58, 63 Worden, Carol 24,25,75 Watkins, Beth 16,24,75 Worden, Linda 14,20,63,114 Weber, Wallace 18,28,75 Worth, Mr. John 11,104 Wortz, Jerry 21,34,99 Varsity Club, Basketball Remember When
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