2 Zable of Contents Organizations 13 Athletics 39 Activities 59 Underclassmen 75 Seniors 99 faculty 117 Services 127 Elementary 133 Advertisers 143 foreword The 1965-66 school year was a very busy and active one for the students of Quincy High. Classes, athletic meetings, and dances rounded out the year. As the graduating seniors look through this year's ORIOLE, they will see and remember the many opportunities and challenges that were presented through experiences at Quincy High School. The Annual Staff 1966 Oriole Staff GARY McCANN - Co-Editor JUDY McCANN - Co-Editor SANDY BELLAMY KATHY BOOHER DIANA HOOPINGARNER MARILYN McCANN GERRY SMITH JUDY LILLIGUIST - Advisor R, S. SUTULA - Photographer Moments to Senior Memories We will always remember how we broke the square” tradition, by ordering our round rings. Remember As the year comes to a close, and we look back on our high school days, we will remember many pleasant, happy, and sometimes sad memories--all never to be for- gotten. In the next few pages we would like you to recall with us, these memories of the class of 1966. Now alumni, we will never forget, and always be thankful we were once a part of Quincy High School. When school started in September, some classes were as boring as ever. So we passed the time by writing notes to each other, and most of them provided many hearty laughs. Classes Resume Exchange Student Ron had just returned from his trip to Hol- land, and he had many interesting tales to tell--mainly, how he broke his leg while unboarding the airplane. The Magazine Drive was the first big event of our Senior year. Some of our girls helped tremendously by recording the daily sales. Jl’s Jugers The famous senior augers will be remembered by all!! Magazine Drive Pep $ug Homecoming Before we knew it, Homecoming was here. It was a heartbreaking moment when we discovered that we had lost the Pep Jug by only 1 point. We still had our Pep Jug that we rightfully earned... until someone lifted it out of the trophy case. Bank Car The familiar Bank Car was used to broadcast news of the games and plays. We all remember the fun we had with it and the trouble we almost got into. Snthusiasm After two days of cheering for our team, our voices became very hoarse, but..... SUl As we recall the festivities, we'll remember the 1st place we took with our skit, Tar- zan”, and... After working hard on our float, Haunted Houses , were a vital part of our night life agenda until Our original Rip-snortin’ yell. Haunted House f l X Royalty The big moment arrived when our own Laura and Mike were chosen as King and Queen. Mr. Crane , our first all-school play, ended the first semester nicely. It made such a smash hit at Quincy, it was pre- sented at the famous Tibbits Opera House in Coldwater. Advisors Air. Crane Cocker Inspection With the ending of the semester, came our beloved report cards. Our advisors, who played a VERY important part in our high school activities are overjoyed at the pros- pect of marking grade cards. So the second semester began, and it was time to tum over a new leaf, making lock- er cleaning essential. Economics Qroup As studies began to get harder, the Economic Independent Study group was chosen. 9 Burgundy or Bed?? The time flew, and graduation rapidly approached. With it came the ordering of caps and gowns. We will never forget the heated argument over burgundy and red robes! Soon it was time for the Top 10 to be announced. As the time for the Jr. -Sr. Ban- quet approached, we all recalled our Banquet, CLUB DESAFINADO, which was so well carried out last year. Zop 10 Banquet None of the boys will forget this sight as they registered on their 18th birthday! Uncle Sam Wants ] ou Class Deaders The seniors who served as sports captains and publications editors will be greatly missed next year. As always, with the end of the year comes Senior Skip Day but as we leave... Skip Day To you we pledge our heart and hand Dear Alma Mater Quincy High. Q.H.S. Memories. Memories Graduation will soon be here As we near the closing year Happy memories of days gone by that we shared at Quincy High Teenage dances were so much fun Football games we lost and won The ole pep jug was do or die They're all part of Quincy High Meetings in the hall between each class Walking home after school All the exams we didn't pass The teacher we could never fool! Class parties and Senior skip day Filled with laughter all the way But in secret our hearts will cry On the day we say good-bye to Quincy High Bill Doree Post I I Jerry Salyer (10) drives down court in the exciting game against Homer. Quincy won 73-65. 1966 District Champs The most prized event of the 1965-66 basketball campaign was the winning of the first district cham- pionship by a Quincy team in 15 years, (since 1951) The Orioles did it the hard way by winning three straight games. They defeated tourney favorite, Homer, on the first night of action, 73-65. Read- ing was their second victim, 79-70. On the final night the Orioles bombed Pittsford 77-49 to win the championship and the right to advance to the region- als at Battle Creek. Quincy’s first draw in regional play was 4th ranked Middleville (18-0). The tough team, led by All-Stater, Rob White, eliminated Quincy 99-71. Photos courtesy John Phipps, Coldwater Daily Reporter. Left: Steve Shook (14) goes up for 2 in the Read- ing game while above, Stan Barry, (23) is shown rebounding in the Pittsford game. Below left, Rich Bermingham takes a turn at cutting the net. Below: Our championship Team! — Judy and Gary Mc- Cann served as co- editors of the annual. Here (left), Judy looks through the dummy of the 1966 annual, while Gary (right), glances through the 1965 annual. CO-EDITOR Maual Staff CO-EDITOR Gerry Smith fills out a receipt for someone who has purchased an advertisement in the annual. ADVISOR Our busy advisor, Miss Judy Lilliquist, takes a rest during a long day of working on the annual. LEFT: Patsy Burk, Steve Smith, Bob Watkins, Rex Brown, and Gary Omo were a few of the staff members who faithfully wore their I Sell the Annual signs. Constructing the 1966 Oriole Annual Here, Marilyn McCann places the Quincy High stamp of identifica- tion on some snapshots. Diane Hoopingarner checks the annual staff's progress after a long work session. Kathy Booher is cropping the un- necessary portion of a picture be- Below, Sandy Bellamy carefully fore using it. types the captions for a page in the annual. BACK ROW: Sue Knepper, Linda Ooville, Kathy Booher, Mike Stempien, Gary Omo, Larry Marvin, Jerry Sal- yer, Patsy Burk, Carol Oxenham, Richard Bermingham, Kathy Nutt. MIDDLE ROW: Dena McNall, Nancy Green, Rhonda Miner, Gerry Smith, Mike Budd, Don Lambright, Jim Daws, Ben King, Jack Budd. FRONT ROW: Janice Brewer, Sarah Lambright, Diane Friend; STANDING, Andy Van Daren. Q.M.S. Student Council The Student Council sponsored the annual Magazine Drive which made the biggest profit ever. The Council will contribute over half of the money for the new organ. In addition, it revised the outdated Student Association Constitution and did many other useful functions through- out the year. OFFICERS: Mr. Reynolds, Advisor; Andy VanDoren, President; Sarah Lambright, Delegate at Large; Kathy Booher, Secretary; Rich- ard Bermingham, Vice- Pres.; Don Lambright, Treas., Jack Budd, Parlia- mentarian. 16 Student Councit Projects SCOREBOARD By saving enough money from year to year, the Student Council purchased a very nice football scoreboard, which was a badly needed item WASTEBASKETS The addition of the new waste- baskets throughout the school has made the students conscious of their duty to keep our beautiful school neat and clean. PIANO The piano that the Council helped buy last year has been very helpful in the school. ORGAN Recently, a new Hammond Organ was purchased by the school and the Student Council has helped tremendously toward paying for the organ. The Assembly Committee this year consisted of Sarah Lambright, Gary Omo, and Rich- ard Bermingham, Chairman. Right: Linda Coville, Nancy Green, Carol Oxenham were on the Social and Hospitali- ty Committee. The School Spirit Committee, Benny King, Jack Budd, Chairman; Debbie Youngs and Larry Marvin display their enthusiasm. ROW 1: D. Millet, L. Hook, D. Risk, S. Worth, M. Boley, L. Risk; ROW 2: L, Goodwin, D. Mas- on, D, Wentworth, G. Preston, R. Hayes, ROW 3: S. Huggett, J. DeLine, ]. Harm, V, Vanlanding- ham, J. Brown, R. Glaum, K. Miller (Junior High Student Council The Quincy Junior High Student Council has been very busy learning one of the most important facets of being a good representative—that is, how to represent the whole stu- dent body .and not just one person's view. A few of the pro- jects undertaken by the Council this year are building school spirit and promoting campaigns to keep our lockers and halls clean and pleasant. The Council also contributes annually to the United Fund. It has also moved to help purchase the school organ along with the Senior High Council and other clubs. OFFICERS: Susan Hug- gett, Treasurer; Roger Glaum, Vice President; David Miller, President; Linda Hook, Secretary; Mr. John Worth, Mrs. Carol Brown, Advisors. ROW 1: C. Avery, LDWise, A. VanDoren, M. Fick, G. Knirk, R. Rushlow, G. McCann, J. Saltier, J. Smith, J. Hoff, T. Burritt, V. Rodgers. 2nd ROW: D. Hoopingarner, B. Brents, T. Justice, P. Fenno, M. Trenary, S. Banker, S. Wilson, V. Watkins, A. Wonders, S. Roth, S. Bush. 3rd ROW: P. Fenno, M. Moore, G. Kiersey, B. Hall, G. Smith, D. Lett, G. Omo, J. Snyder, B. Bradley, J. Olney, B. Hickok, Mr. Henry Longhini, Advisor. 4th ROW: T. Paul, R. Burritt, A. Himebaugh, T. Nations, B. Watkins, D. Harm, D. Roberts, R. Brown, D. Bellamy, B. Gale, D. Ball fowling Strikes Again! ROW 1: R. Baughman, W. Hilton, D. Wilson, B. Hickok, D. Rodgers, B. Hagaman, T. Barve, A. Coffin, G. Ball, B. Strauss. ROW 2: S. Strang, P. Bonham, A. Sherman, D. Conrad, S. Knepper, S. Smith, J. DeLine, J. Kohler, L. Marvin, S. Stalhood, T. Salyers, M. Stafford, Mr. Daniel Ludlow, Advisor. ROW 3: D. Short, L. DeLine, B. Bitner, L. Hughes, P. Wilbur, V. Truitt, P. Burk, P. Smith, D. Conrad, K. Zagava, L. Anthony. ROW 4: C. Smith, P. Diedrich, P. Cox, D. Morris, K. Irwin, M. Fidler, K. King, B. Badders, L. Cling, P. Hulbert, L. Green, J. McCann, B. Taylor. ROW 1: R. VanLandingham, R. Klepack, G. Smith, C. Ames, K. Longardner, C. Nance, J. Blair, B. Bowers; ROW 2; R. Huggett, M. Fidler, J. Huggett, G. Knirk, C. Cook, G. Fidler, G. Bean, D. Youngs, Mr. Robert Bennett, Advisor; ROW 3: B. Hickok, W. Greer, D. McNall, B. Brockman, T. Macklin, B. King, T. McGee, D. Wilson. Spanish Club The Spanish Club had 28 members this year. They sponsored a dance after the Litchfield basketball game, and took a trip to Battle Creek to a Mexican restaurant. They also had a Christmas party. Left to Right: Bonnie King, Secretary; Gary Bean, President; Mr. Robert Bennett, Advisor; Mike Fidler, Vice President; Beverly Brockman, Representative; Debbie Youngs, Sgt. at Arms; Dena McNall, Treasurer; Sherry Abbott, Reporter. Tonteria Nino: Hola, papa, (Ciimo estis? 21 ROW 1: Dale Rodgers, Ron Ewers, Dan Wilkinson, Greg Tuckey, Larry Reichart, Bill Keith, Bill Barve, Larry Coun- terman; ROW 2: Mike Moore, Steve Pierce, Tom Marowelli, Gene Parshall, Carol Talbot, Dan Woolf, Dick Rob- erts. Steve Shook, Dan Long, Don Locklin; ROW 3; Ken King, Bob Kochendorfer, Jerry Snellenberger. Fred Maro- welli, Dave Baker, John Payne, Bob Kestner, Chuck Hilliar, Bill Bradley, Gary Milliman, Mr. Oscar Fischer 33.X Za Part in Many Activities THE NATIONAL STUDYING VOCATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS AGRICULTURE Left to right: Dave Smith, secretary; Ron Ewers, representative; Carole Talbot, sweetheart; Dick Roberts, treasurer; Phil Shilling, president; Tom Marowelli, sentinel; Steve Shook, vice-president xr Mr. Fischer with the boys who went to leadership camp: Phil, Dave, John, Dick, and Steve. RIGHT: Dick, Dave, Tom, and Phil look over the successful results of their com project. BELOW: Ron Ewers, Dave Smith, and Bill Barve took first place in the 1965 Soil Judging Contest. RIGHT: Mr. Fischer stands behind the winners of the Swine Judging Con- test, John Hasch, Phil Shilling, and Steve Shook. I Juture Zeachers of America The Future Teachers of America had an active year by sponsoring the traditional slave sale. By sending several members to the F. T.A. workshop at Western Michigan University, they gained valuable hints on how to improve their club. A scholarship awarded to a senior club member added to the activities of the club. Left to right: Dee Clemenson; Treasurer, Mari- lyn McCann; Vice President, Susan Bush; Secre- tary, Linda Green; Historian, Kathy Booher; President, Jack Budd; Parliamentarian. Left to right; TOP ROW: Dee Clemenson; Connie Tappendon; Sue Knepper; Linda Green; Susan Bush; Jeanne Cook; Steve Smith; Ben King; Darlene Short: MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Booher; Lyle Marquart; Barb Brents; Penny Fenno; Dale Peavy; Barb Hall; Tom Maxson: Beth Watkins; Mr. Monk: BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn McCann; Doug McMichael; Charles Hilliar; Jim Blair; Dick Berminghami Jack Budd; Don Brown; Regina Fuller. 24 FIRST ROW—K. Kempton, R. Huggett, J. Kochendorfer, B. Rhoades, S. Shaw, J, Huggett, A. Van Doren, B. Bowers, T. Macklin, J. Cook; 2nd ROW--G. Bean, C. Cook, N. Green. B. Watkins, K. Booher, P. Fenno, M. McCann, L. Meiring, D. Peavey, D. Stempien, G, Fidler; 3rd ROW--J. Kal- lioinen, G. Smith, C. Ames, J. Owens, J. Blair, D. Brown, G. Omo, Fuller, D. Youngs; 4th ROW r- M, Budd, Al Himebaugh, R. Brown, T, Oxenham, R. Bermingham, D. Lambright, B. Watkins, J. Blair; 5thROW--M. Stafford, T. Salyer, C. Warner, M. Barve, R. Miner, C. Tappendon, A. Sher- man, T. McGee, B. King Science Left to right: Gerry Smith. Treasurer; Jack Budd, Parliamen- tarian; Mike Budd. President; Marilyn McCann, Secretary; Tom Oxenham, Sgt. at Arms; Kathy Booher, Vice-President; Mr. Michael Snyder, advisor 25 CRAIG OMO JERRY WORTZ Craig was the 1964-65 scholarship winner sponsored by the Varsity Club. He is now attending the University of Michigan. Jerry was chosen by the Club as the 1964-65 sen- ior Athlete of the Year. Jerry is enrolled at Taylor University. Varsity Club officers for 1965-66 are Bill Rhoades secre- tary; Larry Marvin, Don Lambright, vice president; A1 Himebaugh, president; Don Cook, sergeant-at-arms; Mr Dan Ludlow, advisor; Mr. Ron White, advisor. Missing is Stan Banker, treasurer. Varsity Club The 1965 - 66 Varsity Club sold pens with the basketball schedule imprinted on them, maintained the coat check for home games, and donated to the United Fund and the Organ fund. Other projects include the annual club picnic at Pokagon, and donating funds for the possible purchase of a rotating picture rack for athletic photos for the gym foyer. The Club will again award a $100 scholarship to a deserving member of the Club as well as award the perpetual trophy to the senior Athlete of the Year. ROW 1; J. Kohler, B. Rhoades, P. Shilling, L D Wise, B. Hickok, D. Bowerman. ROW 2; B. McCon- nell, J. Alexander, D. Trail, M. Budd, S. Barry, D. Ball, J. Salyer, R. Rushlow. ROW 3; Mr. Ron White, advisor, M. Honyoust, J. Budd, D. Bellamy, L. Marvin, B. Watkins, C. Nance, S. Shook, A. Himebaugh, Mr. Dan Ludlow, advisor, ROW 4: D. Lambright, G. Parshall, K. Basse, M. Bollegraf, R. Bermingham, R. Miller, J. Riley, D. Cook. 26 OFFICERS: Reporter, Lynn Wagner; Treasurer, Alice Hardy; Song Leader, Diane Friend; President, Sarah Lambright; Secretary. Mar- lene Trenary; Historian, Diania Conant; Sergeant at Arms, Janet Hou- venor; Vice President, Dolly Beemer. The Future Homemakers of America have had a very busy year. Under the guidance of their dedicated president, Sarah Lam- bright, they have undertaken regu- lar fudge and brownie sales, much to the delight of Q. H. S.- students. The members have been kept busy throughout the year with various projects. Points are awarded for participation in projects with the members with the greatest total points going to State Conventions at Grand Rapids in the spring. IMJ. MEMBERS: SEATED (left to right) L. Marsh, L. Worden, M. Short, R. Kelly, S. Blair, J. Houvenor. N. Matteson. 2nd ROW: R. Traxler, D. Friend. M. Trenary. V. Watkins, S. Lambright, A. Hardy. W. Pierson. 3rd ROW: S. Huggett, D. Conant. L. Wagner, D. Beemer, M. Rossman. P. Smith, J. Lown, D. Morris. 27 OFFICERS (L to R): Ben Puckett, Sergeant-at-Arms; Darlene Morris Vice President; Dolly Beemer, Sec- retary; Lyle Marquart, Treasurer; Mr. Robert Stewart, Advisor; Terry Williams, President. Concessions The Concessions Club has had a truly successful year. The money that is obtained from the selling of concessions is distributed in four primary ways. First and most necessary are the monthly bills which must be paid for our supplies. Some of the money is then delegated for worthy causes and for gifts to the school. One of the most recent gifts given to the school are the rubber mats in the gym. Finally if there is money left over a party is usually given for the members. This past year committees have been set up to organize the club and write a constitution. (L to R): SEATED: J. Hasch, B. Mason, J. Huggett, R. Mueller, L. Nutt, M. Handy KNEELING: J. Lown, S. Huggett, S. Blair, L. Wagner, J. DeLine, D. McNall, J. Converse, A. Nance, D. Wallace, B. Brock- man. STANDING: B. Manter, D. Harm, J. Riley, S. Pierce, D. Trail, W. Pierson, J. Helmick, J. Hel- mick, T. Burritt, D. Fry, R. Waligora. ROW 1: D. Strauss, L. Marvin, J. Hufnagle, J. Helmick, G. Wiss, L. Lothamer, M. Strauss, A. Sherman. ROW 2: L. Satchfield, S. Smith, C. Sebring, M. Sturtz, C. Sample, K. Kempton, B. Badders. ROW 3: M. Short, L. Worden, P. Cook, B. Clifford, S. Foulk, P. Smith, S. Stetler Juture purses of America The F.N.A. girls helped Mrs. Clark give T.B. tests this year to the first, sixth; and twelfth grades. Also to all teachers. There were thirteen new girls initiated into F.N.A. this year. Some of the girls also helped give treatments to an invalid child. OFFICERS: Jill Hufnagle. Presi- dent: Melody Strauss, Treasurer; Judy Helmick. Vice President; Mary Sturtz, Secretary. ROW 1: V. Watkins, W. Hilton, A. Hardy, K. Howard, L. Wineland, K. Irwin, S. Bellamy, ROW 2: P. Wilbur, J. Houvener, C. Talbot, P. Riley, D. Seigler, K. Nutt, L. DeLine, D. Conrad, C. Daws, L. Kling, M. Rawson. ROW 3: Miss Peters, V. Truitt, L. Todd, M. Handy, D. Conrad, D. Bitner, L. Coville, C. Reynolds, D. Siler, S, Huggett, N. Matteson, J. Brewer. ROW 4: M. Barve, M. Riley, V. Ganger, C. Quimby, k. Malone, P. Bonham, S. Foulk, S. Krok, L. Satch- field, H. Malone, J. Converse. ROW 5: C. Otis, S. Fast, J. McCann, B. Badders, S. Rzepka, R. Rasmussen, L. Curtis, C. Rose, J. Sprout, C. Warner, P. Cox, B. Badders. Q.A-A and Gymnastics This year the Girls Athletic Association was off to a good start, with a powder puff football game. Miss Irene Peters, the club's advisor was very helpful, in offering new ideas and keep- ing the girls under control. The association hopes to continue their fun and to help the girls learn new skills in gym- nastics and the physical education field. They ended the year with a swimming party, which was followed by a pizza party. OFFICERS: Miss Irene Peters, Advisor; S. Coville, Secre- tary; A. Hardy, Treasurer;!. McCann, Vice-President. S. Bellamy, President. Posing on the Balance Beam are Kerry Howard, Barb Badders, Karen Irwin. TOP: Darlene Siler and Sandy Fast BOTTOM: Connie Quimby and Linda Kling. “Powder Puff ” football Candid shots from the G.A.A. Powder Puff football game. Sassy Susies Banker's Bombshells Patsy Burk, Co-editor; Miss Judy Lilliquist, Advisor; and Judy DeLine, Co-editor discuss a lay-out for the bi-monthly school paper. Chris Eaton, Sandy Coville, and Doug Trail staple the latest edition of the paper. Sharon Huggett, Tom Maxson, Duane Fry, Doug McMichael, Bev Taylor, and Sandy Strong are 22 off to sell the paper. ” Orange and Elack Typists Laura Shaw and Mary Sturtz are typ- ing articles for the final copy of the OR- ANGE AND BLACK, while Steve Smith, Ex- change Editor, is preparing papers to send to other schools. Dramatic Arts Club 1st ROW: D. Seigler, L. Shaw, J. Hufnagle, P. Diedrich, M. Rossman, S, Roth, J. Snyder, P. Fenno 2nd ROW: J. DeLine, J. Alexander. M. Budd, G. Omo, G. Smith, A. Himebaugh, L. Marvin 3rd ROW: G. McCann, S. Bell- amy, B. Hall, M. Trenary, S. Abbott, D. Hoffman, D. Hoopingarner. J. McCann, and Mr. Brent Veysey, Advisor, National Mo nor Society SEATED: Andy Van Doren, Mary Sara Roth, Marlene Tren ary, Linda Green, Barb Brents STANDING: Gary McCann, Gary Omo 33 “A ” Band Soars ROW 1: Jeanne Cook, Diane Conrad; ROW 2: Patsy Burke, Gary Knirk, Bonnie King, Sue Knepper, Barbara Hall, Linda Satchfield; ROW 3: Rhonda Minor, Linda Coville, Jackie Sprout, Jim Hoff, Randy Burritt, Terry Salyer, Rex Brown, Don Lett, Sarah Lambright, Steve Smith, Morris Bollegraf; ROW 4; Susan Stetler, Pam Milliman, Kathy Kempton, Ginger Hook, Gene Ball, Larry Luse; STANDING - Mr. Harry Blake, Director, Bill Bradley, Terry Paul, Bob Watkins, Bill Keith, Greg Tuckey, Dennis Wilson. 34 to flew Heights ROW 1: Linda Green, Diane Friend, Pricilla Diedrich; ROW 2; Vickie Watkins, Kathy Nutt, Judy Kochendorfer, Beverly Taylor, Linda Meiring, Connie Tappenden, ROW 3: Debbie Youngs, Linda Kriser, An Walbridge, Susan Bush, Jim Blair, Beth Watkins, Don Ball, Mary Abbott, Gary Milliman, Debbie Strauss, Terry Barve; ROW 4; Larry Counterman, Jim Olney, Larry Aemisegger, Sandy Coville, Janice Paul, Richard Klepack, John Lampman, Kaye Longardner, Patti Smith, Darlene Short, Brian Hickok, Andy Van Doren. Pep Band Members Jeanne Cook Pricilla Diedrich Gary Knirk Jim Hoff Gene Ball Larry Luce Beverly Taylor Judy Kochendorfer Linda Kriser Beth Watkins Sandy Coville Brian Hickok Terry Barve Kaye Longardner Mari Abbott Don Ball Larry Counterman Bob Watkins Dennis Wilson Vickie Watkins Steve Smith Darlene Short 35 President; Sue Knepper, Secretary; Sarah Lambright, Treasurer; Patsy Burke, Representative. STANDING: Linda Green, Repre- sentative, John Lampman, Representative; Mr. Harry Blake, Ad- visor; Kaye Longardner, Representative, Debbie Youngs, Repre- sentative, Terry Salyer, Representative. Band Activities The new Quincy Band started a very successful year by entertaining at half time for all the home football games. The most spectacular performance was one which featured our new director, Mr. Harry Blake. Mr. Blake, who ranked fifth in the nation for his baton twirling, did a routine to On Wisconsin. Since 1962 he has retired from competi- tion. On October 2 the band attended Marching Contest at Marshall and received a second division rating. The next big event for the band was Band Day which was held at the University of Michigan. Our annual Christmas Concert was held on December 15. The band looked forward to such events as District Con- test on February 19 and the possible attendance at the State Contest. The Spring Concert was held in April and this year Quincy had the honor of being chosen to host the 1965-66 All-Star Band. The candy sale was very successful this year. The band was divided into two teams, with the losers having to foot the bill for a party. They cleared $650 on this project and were able to purchase risers for the band room. The 1965 - 66 Quincy High School Band was led by senior, Barbara Hall. ft-Wand (jams Experience FLUTES Lori DeLine Valerie Grimes Joanne Alexander Tonia Knapp Ruth Tuckey Debbie Burritt Linda Hook OBOE Freda Cortright CLARINETS Connie Smith Kathy Zagyva Brenda Badders Nancy McRae Louise Wortz Sherry Cook Patti Fidler Linda Marvin Raymond From Leona Kriser Sandy Watson Rosetta Young Karen Sattler Susan Perry Roxanne Bellamy Connie Kempton Dusti Pelow Jim Justice BASS CLARINETS Marcia Short Valeria Millard ALTO SAXOPHONES Roger Talent Dorice Conrad Wanda Pifer John Grove TENOR SAXOPHONE Cindy Reynolds BARITONE SAXOPHONE Sandy Parker CORNETS Debbie Bitner Sharon Strang Dan Diedrich David King Mark Rennie Ken Ball Jim DeLine Carol King Julie Thompson Wayne Riley FRENCH HORNS Bill Boley Ted Rodgers TROMBONES Linda Hughes Louis Wortz Dean Musgrove Dave Miller Tom Daughety Charles Sussex Kim Cook BARITONES Wayne Geer Dan Weaver BASSES David Rose Keith Preston PERCUSSION Susan Foulk Brad Hickok Theresa Strauss Gary Pelow Dan Wentworth John Justice Dean Aemisegger Floyd McVicker Pat Rose Billy Fry 37 j'm t , ROW 1: Brad Hickok, Manager, Bill Rhoades, L. D. Wise, Brian Hickok, Gary Glaum, Brad Rootes, Ben King, Larry Nutt, Dave Bowerman, Phil Shilling. ROW 2: Duane Fry, Don Lett, Stan Banker, Ben Puckett, Doug Trail, Stan Barry, Mike Fick, Don Ball, John Alexander, Wayne Hilton, John Hasch. ROW 3: Coach Dan Lud- low, Don Lambright, Larry Marvin, Dick Bermingham, King Basse, Gene Parshall, Morris Bollegraf, John Lamp- man, Don Cook, Coach Mike Snyder. ROW 4: Dave Baker, Mike Honyoust, A1 Himebaugh, Claude Nance, Steve Shook, Dan Bellamy, Mike Budd, Capt., Jack Budd. Orioles West Since 59 The 1965 Oriole team played a memorable year of football as they started the season with a victory over Homer. They came on strong at the end of the season to beat Bronson, establishing the Orioles' hold on second place in the Little C Conference. The team boasted the best record since 1959. The Orioles displayed their best performances at Athens and with Bronson. The hard-fought Athens game was decided by breaks. Since this year's team was primarily juniors, most of the boys will be back next year with high hopes for a winning season. 965 Scores QUINCY 14 ADDISON 25 QUINCY 19 HOMER 7 QUINCY 31 READING 6 QUINCY 7 UNION CITY 13 QUINCY 46 JONESVILLE 0 QUINCY 33 LITCHFIELD 12 QUINCY 7 ATHENS 20 QUINCY 13 BRONSON 0 40 Captain Mike Budd gets some pointers from Coach Ludlow. Sports Snaps Excitement mounts as the team waits for the extra point. Cook breaking away for a touch- down. D'ya think he'll remember which goal is ours. This man wears black ... He is our friend . . . We do not tackle our friends. ” Coaches Ludlow and Snyder confer with seniors: Larry, Bill, Al, Stan, and Mike. tittle C Conference Sinai Standings Athens Quincy Bronson Homer Union City Litchfield Jonesville Reading 5 11 5 2 0 5 2 0 4 2 1 4 3 0 2 4 1 15 1 0 7 0 STAN BANKER PHIL SHILLING GENE PARSHALL DlAG 3 Qridder LARRY MARVIN BILL GALE All Conference DON LETT MIKE FICK WAYNE HILTON GARY GLAUM MIKE BUDD 1965 Captain JOHN ALEXANDER AL HIMEBAUGH Most Valuable Lineman ROW I; J. Kallioinen, D. McCann, J. Salyer, B. McConnell, I. Strauss, D. Marvin, G. Bean, L. Reichhart, J. Hoff, P. Rzepka, ROW 2: S. Shaw, K. Clark, G. Coplin, M. Mills, J. Blair, C. Blackman. ROW 3: B. Ball, F. Marquart, R. Smith, J. Hutchins, M. Moore, R. Huggett, B. Mueller, G. Milliman, D. Price, D. Wilkinson. ROW 4; J. Riley, S. Mills, R. Van Landingham, C. Musgrove, B. Bradley, B. Merschman, M. Trenart, C. Thomas, K. King, D. Woolf, C. Ames. Undefeated Reserves Mold Opponents Scoreless! The Reserve football team now boasts a 14-game winning streak. This year under the leadership of Coach Longhini and Coach Keyer, they also scored a total of 192 points while they held all their opponents scoreless. Quincy High School is very proud of you fellows.' Scores Quincy 12 Bronson 0 Quincy 18 Homer 0 Quincy 26 Reading 0 Quincy 38 Union City 0 Quincy 33 Jonesville 0 Quincy 33 Litchfield 0 Quincy 32 Athens 0 44 Bill McConnell. Coach Longhini, and Jerry Salyer discuss foot- ball tactics used to hold opponents scoreless. Reserve Cheerleaders LEFT: What do you mean it doesn't look like an in- visible shield to you? RIGHT: The reserves get a little damp riding in the Homecoming parade. BELOW: Cindy Reynolds, Debbie Bitner, Linda Meiring, and Nancy Green, Captain, led the cheers during basketball sea- son. I 'arsity DIANA SANDY SUE 46 JUDY McCANN Co-captain Miss Judy Lilliquist, advisor, takes time out to help co-captains Sandy and Judy cover the Q for the Friday night game. SUE KROK KAREN DIANA HOOPINGARNER JUDY Cheerleaders DEE ANN CLEMENSON KAREN BICE SANDY BELLAMY Co-captain This years' Varsity Cheerleaders had a busy and fun-filled year. They started in August with their pre-school practice sessions, attended a cheerleading clinic at Western Michigan Uni- versity in September, sponsored their 4th an- nual Sweetheart Dance in February, and had three pajama parties at the home of their ad- visor, Miss Judy Lilliquist. They also worked up a pom-pom routine to the tune of Be True To Your School. DEE ANN KAREN . SUE JUDY DIANA SANDY Ilillili! B. Rootes, J. Blair, D, Cook, J. Lampman. D, Bermingham, M. Bollegraf, K. Basse, M. Riley, D. Lambright, S. Shook. M. Budd, S. Barry, J. Salyer. Below, G. Abbott, manager, Mr. Ron White, Coach. High Mopes for 1966-67 A young Oriole cage team that finished in a fourth place tie with Athens in league play, is looking forward to next season's campaign. The 1965-66 club consisted of only two seniors, eleven juniors, and one sophomore. The overall team record stands at 10 wins and 11 losses. This year's squad showed good balance in scoring, rebounding and defensive ability. Top scorers were Don Cook, Don Lambright, and Dick Bermingham. Leading rebounders were Dick Bermingham, Steve Shook, and Don Cook. Coach White discusses tournament strategy with Coach Abbott. 1965-66 SCORES QUINCY OPPONENTS 54 •Hillsdale 61 48 Bronson 98 45 Litchfield 63 50 Union City 97 68 Reading 48 92 Athens 67 67 Jonesville 59 66 •Camden Frontier 58 55 Homer 50 65 Bronson 79 59 Litchfield 70 67 Union City 63 65 Reading 67 54 • Hudson 76 45 Athens 65 73 Jonesville 53 53 Homer 73 Non conference Coach White goes over some offensive and defensive plays before the game with Athens. It paid off, as the Orioles de- Rich Bermingham sets a screen for teammate, feated them 92-66. Don Lambright. during the Athens game. 1st ROW: J. Salyer, R, Huggett, G. Bean, L. Reichart, C. Cook 2nd ROW: J. Daws, D. McCann, C. Musgrove, B. Bowers, C. Blackman, I. Strauss 3rd ROW: C. Ames, C. Marsh, C. Nance, J. Riley, D. Wolfe, J. Blair, B. Merschman, Coach Snyder Reserve basketball QUINCY 31 •Hillsdale 35 27 Bronson 23 38 Litchfield 36 50 Union City 22 34 Reading 22 57 A thens 26 57 Jonesville 24 58 •Camden 22 43 Homer 44 54 Bronson 44 37 Litchfield 39 46 Union City 34 42 Reading 28 41 •Hudson 28 35 Athens 46 29 Jonesville 36 40 Homer 41 (ot) First place in conference •non-conference Starting Line-Up: Dave McCann Claude Nance, Jim Riley, Cal Marsh, Jerry Sayler 50 Bill McConnell on still rings Larry Kriser performs on still rings 1st ROW: left to right: D. Brown, B. Hickok, D. Wilson, R. Talent, J. Brewer, T. Macklin, S. Shaw, G. Pelow, T. Williams 2nd ROW; Coach Keyer, B. McConnell, R. Rushlow, D. Johnson, G. Glaum, L. Nutt, K. Clark, L. Kriser, G, Milliman, D. Wentworth 51 ROW 1: K. Ball, B. Burd, K. Preston, D. Marsh, D, Friend, K. Avra. ROW 2; J. Watson, K. Brown, J. Harm, L. Wortz, D. Herlan, D. Stout, J. Sturtz, C. Sussex. ROW 3: D. Musgrove, D. Miller, D. Meiring, J. Owens, D. Rose, D. Coville, P. Warkoczeski, Mr. John Keyer, Coach. Eighth Qrade basketball Eighth grade cheerleaders are Roxanne Bellamy and Bonnie Budd standing, and Louise Wortz and Kylene Rootes kneeling. 7 52 ROW I B. Fry, P. Rose, T. Daugherty, W. Riley, E. Rawson, J. DeLine, B. McCurley. ROW 2: T. Rog- ers, manager, D, Jaynes, B. Reichardt, D. Mason, T. McCann, D. King, J. Barrett, J. Seigler. ROW 3; Mr. Robert Stewart, Coach, L. Sebring, J. Foster, T. Burleson, M, Persails, T. Brockway, D. Weaver, C. Treacher, R. Glaum. Seventh Qrade basketball Seventh grade cheerleaders are Carol King and Patty Quimby, standing; and Ruth Ann Tuckey and Dusty Pelow kneeling. 53 1IRSTROW: M. Moore, S. Barry, A. Himebaugh, L. Marvin, G. Omo, B. Gale, SECOND ROW: B. King, D, Ball. J. Salyers, C. Musgrove, D. Marvin, B. Hickok, G. Ball. THIRD ROW; D. Cook, D. Lambnght. T. Paul, C. Omo, M. Bollegraf, J. Budd, M. Honyoust, S. Banker. baseball The 1965 Oriole baseball team was coached by Mr. Ron White and Mr. John Keyer. The team ended up with four wins and three losses, for a second place tie in the Little C Conference. Larry Marvin was selected to the All- Conference team, and Stan Barry and Morris Bollegraf received honorable mention. Here are the returning lettermen for this spring: Mr. Dan Ludlow; coach, D. Bellamy, G. Abbott, B. Watkins, R. Miller, C. Nance, B. McConnell, LD Wise. LD Wise was named Captain for 1966. ftoys 8mil in In the 220 Ray Miller takes a first. Dan Bellamy, L. D. Wise, Bob Barrett, Ken Peterson, shown with Coach Ludlow com- posed the winning mile relay team in the Little C Confer - ence BOB BARRETT RAY MILLER First Place--220 in Conference Meet. 880 RELAY Sports Awards SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD - 1965 PHILUP NORMADIN MEMORIAL Bill McConnell, Ray Miller and LD Wise took first place in the conference in the 880 relay. The fourth member of the squad, Ken Peterson, is missing from the picture. In the spring of 1965, the Joseph Normandin, Sr. family presented the School with a sportsmanship trophy in honor of all the men who made the supreme sacrifice for their country. The trophy carries the name of their son, who possessed many outstanding characteristics of sportsmanship. The following is a list of the criteria used in making the selection each year: Must be a senior and a member of at least one athletic team, must be above average in the areas of attitude, self control, respect, fair play, leader- ship, manners and appearance. Jerry Wortz, pictured left, was the first recipient of the award. BASEBALL - 1965 All-Conference LARRY MARVIN GYMNASTICS - 1966 High Point Man GARY GLAUM football AH Conference — BILL GALE - Defensive, Middle Guard RICH BERMINGHAM - Defensive End 1965 MIKE HONYOUST - Defensive Safety; Offensive Halfback MOST VALUABLES - 1965 Mike Honyoust, M.V. Back; AI Himebaugh, M. V. Lineman Don Cook, M.V. Back. DON COOK BEST FREE THROW Don Cook (left) MOST VALUABLE Don Cook (left) MOST IMPROVED Brad Rootes (right) basketball — 1966 BALL HAWK RICH BERMINGHAM BRAD ROOTES Left to Right: Mr. Ron White, Mr. Henry Longhini, Miss Judy Lilliquist, Mr. Dan Ludlow, Mr. John Keyer, Miss Irene Peters, Mr. Mike Snyder. RON WHITE Basketball, Baseball IRENE PETERS G.A.A., Gymnastics JUDY LILLIQUIST Cheerleaders JOHN KEYER Basketball, Gymnastics Sports HENRY LONGHINI Football MIKE SNYDER Football, Basketball ff DAN LUDLOW Football, Track Election decides King and Queen Decorating the goal posts for the game. Momecomingi Highlight of Thursday evening - the bonfire. The rise and fall of F. E. G. School Spirit at Jts Peak!! SENIORS (1st Place) 'Jane, I hear the drums. JUNIORS (2nd Place) Victory is no secret’ FRESHMEN Right: Awakened with a kiss! (4th Place) Left: Selling Victory tickets, SOPHOMORES (3rd Place) Seniors take first place with Wish Upon A Star For Victory. Third place is taken by the Juniors with 0. H. S. is a Whale of a Team. Sophomores Flight For Victory takes second place. Freshmen take fourth with Dunk The Maroons. Karen Bice accepts Pep Jug for Class of '67. Friday Night Game VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sue, Karen, Diane, and Judy. SENIOR CANDIDATES Laura Shaw Dee Clemenson SENIOR CANDIDATES Barb Brents Sandy Bellamy JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE Kathy Booher SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE Karen Irwin FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE Lori DeLine 1964 HOMECOMING QUEEN Carol Hampton 62 Left: Excitement reaches climax as new Queen is an- nounced. Queen Laura is crowned by 64 Queerf Carol Hampton Right: Queen Laura with her court. HOMECOMING COURT Seniors: L. D. Wise and Barb Brents, Alan Himebaugh and Dee Clemenson, Phil How- ard and Sandy Bellamy; King Mike Budd and Queen Laura Shaw. Juniors: Brad Rootes and Kathy Booher; Sophomores: Jerry Salyer and Karen Irwin; Freshmen: Bob Mueller and Lori DeLine; '64 King and Queen Bob Barrett and Carol Hampton. Homecoming Dance features Queen and Court, King and Queen with their Senior court. {Junior J Zhree-Mt Drama STANDING: Marlene Trenary, student director; Gary Omo, prompter; Alan Himebaugh, Luke; Mr. Brent Veysey, director; Andy Van Doren, Dr. Montague; Gary McCann, Arthur; Sara Roth, student director. SEATED: Laura Shaw, Eleanor; Judy McCann, Theodora; Sandy Bell- amy, Mrs. Montague; Sherry Abbott, Mrs. Dudley. “Maun ting of Mouse” Left: Mr. Alan Hime- baugh and Mr. Gerald Smith were the Masters of Ceremonies for the evening. The top 4 this year were: Miss Sandy Coville, Miss Con- geniality: Miss Diane Hoopinamer; Miss Barbara Hall; and 1st Place went to the De- Line sisters who sang My Love. Miss Dee Ann Clemenson. 2nd Place: Gerry Smith and Mary Rossman did a take off on Frankie and Johnny. (By the way, that's Mary on the right!) Dee Ann Clemenson, first runner- up, and Diane Hoopingarner, Tip- Up Queen. {Juniors Sponsor Zip-Up Jim Olney sang ' Wouldn't it be Loverly and The Sound of Music and took This year the annual Tip-Up Carnival was sponsored by the Juniors. They spent many long, hard hours working on the decorations, making posters, and organizing the talent portion of the program. They did a splendid job and the entire show was a real success. They made over $400 which will help them meet some of their financial debts through the remainder of the year. The cast, girls and boys chorus, committee members, and Mr. Veysey. Mr. Crane Js Presented at the Zibbits CAST Ike - -- — ... Dan Harm Kathy-------------------Judy McCann Tom---------------------John Snyder Dean R. - - -----Sue Krok Dean A.--------- - - Jim Olney Dottie-----------Judy DeLine Mimi---------Sarah Lambright Gladys-------Sandy Bellamy Jimmy ------------Jack Budd Hugh----------- -Stan Barry Small Boys - - Dee Clemenson Jeanne Cook Patsy Burk Janet Lown Village Boy------- -Ben King Left: Jill Hufnagle applies make-up to Delorse Mor- ris before the play begins. Right: Which one of you urchins flung this book at me?? Above: That Dean Roberts is a dirty old ... I Right: And when I tell him about the Headless Horseman. Terry Williams did a fine job at the organ. Now I may have only been here one week, but there's one thing I've discovered you need here in the worst way. Jane Zeck kept the tempo moving at the piano. It's the Headless Horseman!! Many student? enjoyed the 's)ow-dance' Prom Sayomra {Junior-Senior Prom Couples dance to the music of The Invictas (pictured below 1 Ah So Is there something I can do for you? MUNA With the second semester came the M.U.N.A. organization. This year's advisor was Mr. Charles Sussex. TOP ROW: Ron Rushlow , Gerry Smith. Gary Omo, Diane Wallace, Mike Honyoust, Dee Clemen - son, Mike Fick. BOTTOM ROW: Gary McCann, Sherry Abbott, Sara Roth, Barb Brents. MAGAZINE WINNERS These hard-working winners enjoyed the maga- zine drive: Don McCurly, Mary Williams Val- erie Grimes, Ron Rushlow, Jim Hutchins, Steve Shook, and Larry Marvin. HISTORY ABOVE, Patsy Burk, Darlene Short, Penny Fenno, Mr. Brent Veysey, Don Lambright, Tom Nations, and Jerry Owens enjoyed the weekly U.S. History class brought to the school from Olivet College. Sutula awards were given to Kaye Longardner, Priscilla Diedrich, Janice Paul and Barbara Hall. FORENSICS LEFT: Sara Roth, Gerry Smith, Jean Cook, Jim Olney Andy Van, Doren Diane Hoopin- garner, Stan Barry and Diane Wal- lace participated in Forensics this year with Mr. Brent Veysey as their advisor groups SUTULA AWARDS 71 Senior Awards ? D.A.R. AWARD Sarah Lambright SCIENCE AWARDS Gary Omo Andy Van Doren Candids The Oriole above was painted by Jack Budd and Randy Burritt (below) who are shown working on a horse shoe to be hung in the gym also. Being Intermediate Principal sure is hard work, isn't it Mr. Worth??? Teachers mark the student’s permanent re- cords at the end of each semester. You were peeking at my orange socks! said Mr. Ludlow colorfully. Larry Reichhart and Connie Quimby were selected as the Sweet heart Couple” this year. The dance is sponsored by the cheer- leaders and each penny counts as one vote. 1__ ilfTlORy OF ' BRAQDOh 1 :acmiLLan MOON OTTO TOWLE HOLT binehart hinstor Class officers left to right: Lois Anthony, historian; Karen Bice, secretary; Mrs. Jane Roberts, ad- visor; Marilyn McCann, vice- president; Stan Barry, president; Jeanne Cook, treasurer Humors Claim Pep Hug! The junior class officers led their class through a prosperous 1965-66 year. The class showed its colors at Homecoming by capturing the coveted Pep Jug. Then in February they sponsored the Tip-Up Carnival Variety Show and Queen Pageant. The juniors went on to pre- sent the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. The busy year turned out to be a very successful one for the hard-working juniors. Class advisors are; Mrs. Jane Roberts, Mr. Henry Longhini. Mrs. Penny Kinter, Mr. Oscar Fischer. Gary Abbott Lois Anthony Dave Baker Don Ball Stan Barry King Basse Dan Bellamy Richard Bermingham Karen Bice 76 Jim Blair Morris Bollegraf Kathy Booher Dave Bowerman Ralph Bradley Jack Budd Patsy Burk Gene Burleson Randy Burritt Judy Converse Jeanne Cook Don Cook Larry Counterman Sandy Ccrville Linda Curtis 77 3 Tom Davis Chris Eaton Ron Ewers Penny Fenno Lou Ann Freese Duane Fry Regina Fuller Lome Green Marge Handy Dan Harm John Hasch Brian Hickok Mike Honyoust Sharon Huggett Tom Justice Bob Kestner Ben King Bob Kochendofer Larry Kriser Sue Krok 78 Don Lambright John Lampman Dan Long Janet Lown Dave Marion Lyle Marquart WOW! What was in that jug?' Bob Mason Tom Maxson Marilyn McCann Doug McMichael Pam Milliman Darlene Morris Anne Nance Tom Nations Larry Nutt Jim Olney What's so funny, Barry??? Jerry Owens Carol Oxenham Janice Paul Tom Payne Linda Peavey Steve Pierce 79 Ben Puckett Mike Riley Bernice Risk Brad Rootes Aleta Shilling Steve Shook Darlene Short Steve Smith Jerry Snellenberger New Country Corn Flakes . . . Jackie Sprout Mike Stempien Sue Stettler Melody Strauss Sandy Strong Helen Sturtz Bev Taylor Linda Todd Doug Trail Charles W aligora Ron W aligora Janice Williams Terry Williams Jane Zeck 80 Class Officeis: Bonnie King, Treasurer; Karen Irwin, Vice President; Beth Watkins, Secretary; Alice Hardy, President; Mrs. Volkert, Head Advisor. Sophomores Select Class Kings Besides ordering their class rings this year, the Sophomores took a very active part in extracurricular activities. Homecoming and class parties were a big part with the whole class. The Sophomore class advisors are; Mrs. Nell Volkert, Mr. John Keyer, Mr. Harry Blake, and Mrs. Kathleen Tetz. Mary Abbott Chuck Ames Ron Avra Barb Badders Gene Ball Terry Barve Gary Bean Chesty Blackman Jack Blair Judy Blair Bonnie Boyer John Brewer 81 Ken Clark Peggy Clifford Diana Conant Jim Coonce Gerry Coplin Russell Fenningsdorf Gary Fidler Mike Fidler Shirley Fish Dale Foley Wayne Gallup Nancy Green Alice Hardy Jim Helmick James Hoff Jerry Salyer and Karen Irwin represented the Sophomores on the Homecoming Court. Judy Kempton Bonnie King Ken King Linda Kling Linda Kriser Kaye Longardner Larry Luce Kathy Malone Bill Manter Fred Marquart Calvin Marsh Linda Marsh Doug Marvin Rhonda Miner Mike Moore Delorse Morris Clare Musgrove Claude Nance « . ',1 Ricky Parker Kathy Pask k Dale Peavey Mark Perry Larry Persails Kathy Pifer Dick Price Regina Rassmussen Melanie Rawson John Riley Pat Riley Carol Rose Jerry Salyer Chris Sebring Brian Shaw Darlene Siler Donna Siler Leon Smith Ron Smith Dave Stempien Ivan Strauss Connie Tappenden Charles Thomas Raynae Traxler Merle Trenary Dean VanNasdale Beth Watkins Wally Weber Gary Wilkenson LoAnn Wineland Dan Woolf Carolyn Worden Debbie Youngs The Sophomores work diligently on their float to complete it before the Homecoming Parade. OFFICERS: Mr. Dan Ludlow, Ad- visor; Charles Cook, President; Diane Conrad, Vice-President; Terry Salyer, Treasurer; Lori De- Line, Secretary. Missing is Vick- ie Watkins, Historian freshmen Begin to graduation The class of 69 got a taste of what it was like to be in High School. Suddenly they real- ized how imponant it was to keep their grades passing. They had some fun times; like class parties and homecoming. They looked forward to homecoming for a long time. Most of the upperclassmen had told them it was hard work but they had fun and of course they had some problems, but then they didn't expect everything to be trouble free. Also this year they were glad to be represented on the Reserve football and basketball teams plus they had two girls on the cheerleading squad. Now they are looking forward to their next three years and hope all 98 make it. Class advisors this year were Mr. Dan Ludlow, Mrs. Nancy Jones, Mrs. Marianne Miller. Mr. Larry Sullivan, Mr. Robert Bennett. Larry Aemisegger Charles Avery Brenda Badders Micky Barve Sandra Barve 86 Pam Bonham Bruce Bowers Bill Bradley Janice Brewer Ron Buckley Sandy Burritt Bob Champion Bonnie Clifford A1 Coffin Diane Conrad Dorice Conrad Larry Converse Chuck Cook Penny Cook Penny Cox Lori DeLine and Bob Muel- ler represented the Fresh- man class on the Home- coming court. Wayne Geer Mike Glaum Dennis Gray Linda Hack Ronald Hall Brad Hickok Wendy Hilton Kerry Howard Ronald Huggett Marsha Hughes Pat Hulbert Jim Hutchins Myrtle James Jim Justice Bill Keith Roseanna Kelly Dick Klepack Gary Knirk Judy Kockendorfer Rebecca Kratzer Phyllis Kurtz Harold Leavitt Don Locklin Linda Lothamer Tom Macklin 88 Get your hair out of the tea! Holly Malone Fred Marowelli Linda Marvin Tom McGee Gary Milliman Curtis Mock Bob Mueller Patty Nations Kathy Nutt Carolyn Otis Guy Pelow Connie Quimby Larry Reichhart Cindy Reynolds Arvin Riddle Jim Riley Mary Riley Dale Rogers Ann Rzepka Terry Salyer Cindy Sampler Linda Satchfield Steve Shaw Ann Sherman Marcia Short 89 Pat Smith Sandra Smith Janet Spaulding Michelle Stafford Sherry Stahlhood Debbie Strauss Candy Talbot Roger Talent Tonja Traxler Vicki Truitt Greg Tuckey Ricky VanLandingham Candy Warner Vicki Watkins Gail Weiss Heading the eighth grade class are: Doug Meiring, Vice President; Kylene Rootes, Secretary; Louise Wortz, Treasurer; Jerry Watson, President, and Mr, Mike Sny- der, Advisor. Joan Alexander Mike Ames Vicky Ames Keith Avra Ken Ball Again the 8th Grade enjoyed another year of fun and activities as well as school work. They had a good time working in Home- coming festivities and planning extracurricular activities. Class advisors are: Mr. Mike Snyder, Miss Irene Peters, Mr. Leland Monk, and Mrs. Carol Brown, Janean Brown Kim Brown Bonnie Budd Duane Buys Dick Callahan 91 Carol Converse Kim Cook Sherry Cook Dan Coville Dan Diedrich Margo Eaton Marsha Ewers Dan Fazekas Russ Fenningsdorf Sandy Fish Janice Fry Karen Funk March of the tin soldiers. Jeane Gipple Valerie Grimes John Harm Fred Hasch Kathy Hawkins Dave Herlan Gaye Hite Carol Hoff Dawn Hoffman Renae Holding Keith Horn Susan Huggett Linda Hughes Debbie Jahr Jim Justice Judy Kempton Duane Kratzer Jeff Krezmenski Leona Kriser Mark Kurtz John Lounds Nancy Lown Tom Lown Tim Macklin Danny Marsh Barbara Mason Kathy McGee David McKinley Don McKinley Nancy McRae Eighth graders take part in downtown pep rally. Floyd McVicker Joyce McVicker Doug Meiring Valerie Millard Dave Miller Margaret Miller Janet Mueller Dean Musgrove Kathy Nance Mary Nance Danelle Olney Judy Otis Larry Owens Sandy Parker Gary Pelow Susan Perry Penny Pierce Karen Preston 93 Eighth grade cheerleaders lead class in a rousing cheer at Homecoming pep assembly. Keith Preston Vicky Price Bob Risk Leon Robenstein Kylene Rootes David Rose Connie Smith Dave Smith Christine Spaulding Dennis Stout Sharon Strang Kathy Strauss Teresa Strauss Jim Sturtz Charles Sussex David Talant Howard Thomas Sally Todd Barb Topp Dawn Towne Susan Tuebert Obie Wallace Phillip Warkeczeski Jerry Watson Don Wentworth Mike Wonders Susan W oolf Louis W ortz Louise W ortz Kathy Z.agyva 7th graders Adopt flew Ways This year the seventh graders began changing classes, which was quite a change for them. They enjoyed participating in Home- coming festivities and class par- ties. Class advisors are: Mr. Ron White, Mr. Robert Stewart, and Mr. Robert Undeen. The officers are; Tom Burleson, Treasurer; Ruth Ann Tuckey; Wanda Pifer, President; Sandy Gallup, Secretary; Mr. Ron White; Advisor. Dean Aemisseger Donna Andrews Sheryl Andrews Gary Banker Jay Barrett Richard Barve Sally Bonham Tom Brockway Tom Burleson Debbie Burritt Kyle Conant Bonnie Converse Tim Coonce Freda Jo Cortright Randy Daniels Tom Daughterly Linda Daum Jim DeLine Peggy Dobson Mary Lou Dunsmore Jim Etchey Linda Etchey Nanette Faulk Jack Foster Raymond From Billy Fry Sandy Gallop Roger Glaum John Grove Bonnie Hall Terry Handy Debby Haver Doug Hite Jerry Hoff Kathy Honyoust Linda Hook Cindy Hoopingarner Dennis Jaynes Andy Kelly Connie Kempton 96 Birth of a Victory Rick Kestner Carol King Dave King Tonya Knapp Roy Krymis Gail Lentz Lana Losinski Tom McCann Bob McCurley Barry Manter Darwin Mason Arlinda Miller Dennis Newsbaum Christy Osborn Suzzanne Parshall Larry Peet Ronnie Peet Dusty Pelow Mike Persails Ray Pierson Wanda Pifer Patty Quimby Eddie Raw son Heidi Rawson Bruce Reichart 97 Mark Rennie Wayne Riley Dave Risk Ted Rogers Linda Root Pat Rose Karen Sattler Larry Sebring Jarrett Seigler Larry Smith Brenda Stempien Karen Streeter Julie Thompson Amber Towne Mitzi Traxler Craig Treacher Ruth Ann Tuckey Vicky Van Landingham Sandy Watson Dan Weaver Mary Williams Pam Williams Elaine Wood Susan Woolf Rosetta Young 98 Leading the Seniors this year were Barbara Brents, Historian; Linda Green, Treasurer; Bill Rhoades, Vice President; Marlene Trenary, Secretary; and A1 Himebaugh, President. Not Tmisked — [Just Begun This was a busy and exciting year for the Class of 1966. There were many things that had to be done in preparation for graduation. Announcements and caps and gowns.had to be ordered, and other details had to be discussed in or- der for a smooth graduation on June 2nd. The class also sponsored many dances and a pancake supper which was enjoyed by all. Class advisors this year were Mr. Brent Veysey, Miss Judy Lilliquist, Mr. Charles Sussex, and Miss Evelyn Weckerly. CLASS MOTTO - With todays knowledge, we challenge tomorrow CLASS COLORS - Red and White CLASS FLOWER - Red Rose M PAMELA AMES STANLEY BANKER PHILLIP BAUGHMAN LONNIE AVRA 101 DOLLY BEEMER SANDRA BELLAMY SHARON BLAIR MICHAEL BUDD MICHAEL BURRITT SUSAN BUSH DEE ANN CLEMENSON You say... fiber-glass... does what.. .in the rain...?? BARBARA BRENTS REX BROWN Jtr A. y Tally-ho! JOSEPH DAWS JUDY DeLINE PRICILLA DIEDRICH CHERYL DUNCKEL We don't mind school, it's just the principal of the thing. MARY CLINGAN LINDA COVILLE PHYLIS FENNO MICHAEL FICK DIANE FRIEND WILLIAM GALE GARY GLAUM LINDA GREEN 104 BRUCE HAG A MAN BARBARA HALL JAMES HASSINGER JILL HUFNAGLE DONALD JOHNSON GARY KIERSEY RACHEL KRATZER SARAH LAMBRIGHT DONALD LETT TOM MAROWELLI DELORSE OTIS GENE PARSHALL TERRY PAUL RAYMOND MILLER GARY OMO TOM OXENHAM Though a little wet, A1 and Barb enjoy the after- noon parade. GARY McCLUGHEN JOHN PAYNE WANDA PIERSON CONNIE PIPER BILL RHOADES RICHARD ROBERTS VERNON RODGERS Sandy bids a hearty Hello, as she and L. D. ride in the after- noon parade. 109 MARY ROSSMAN MARY SARA ROTH LAURA SHAW DAVID SMITH no CHARLES SNELLENBERGER JOHN SNYDER MARY STURTZ ANDREW VanDOREN LINDA VanRIPER W1 BUi Mr. Veysey and Miss Lilliquist admire the Senior hall decorations. was the ’star’ of this year's float. LYNN WAGNER CONNIE WAGONER We're the rip snortin', real important ORIOLES. ROBERT WATKINS L. D. WISE SHIRLEY WILSON Not Pictured WILLIAM BARVE ARLEN HARMON JIM SATTLER JOHN SMITH LINDA WORDEN ANN WONDERS 113 BEST DANCERS Jill Hufnagle and Gary Glaum MOST TALKATIVE Sherry Abbott and Daryl Hoffman MOST INTELLIGENT Sara Roth and John Snyder CLASS FLIRTS Judy DeLine and Phil Howard MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Marlene Trenary and Andy Van Doren RIGHT: BEST DRESSED Jerry Kohler Sue Knepper LEFT: BEST LOOKING Barbara Brents A1 Himebaugh Illi TALLEST and SHORTEST Ray Miller and Rachael Kratzer MOST FRIENDLY Mike Budd and Linda Green CLASS CUT-UPS Dee Clemenson and Gerry Smith MOST ATHLETIC Sandy Bellamy and Mike Budd FAVORITE TEACHERS Miss Judy Lilliquist and Mr. Brent Veysey BEST PERSONALITY L. D. Wise and Judy McCann MOST ACTIVE Gerry Smith and Sandy Bellamy MR. ELWOOD LARSEN B.A., M.A. Adrian, M.S.U. , W.M.U. Superintendent Although Mr. Larsen has a busy schedule he always takes time out to help students. MR. RONALD REYNOLDS A.B. , M.S. Indiana, U.M. , M.S.U. High School Principal Mr. Reynolds like to relax with a good ed- ucational book. MR. JOHN WORTH, B.A. Huntington College Junior High Principal Mr. Worth is a very important figure in the lives of the Junior High students. Superintendent, Principals, School Poard BOARD MEMBERS: SEATED - Susan Lambright, Elmer Dobson, Elwood Larsen, Amy Broad, Dayne Himebaugh. STANDING - Stanley Preston, Jack Fowler, Harold Schultz, and Franklin Kratzer. 118 MRS. ELLEN BANNISTER. Bookkeeper School Secretaries MAYBELLE CONDRA is the Receptionist. SUSAN LAMBRIGHT, the Superintendent's secretary DONNA OMO. Principal's secretary. CASS VAN PATTEN works at the Elementary. faculty Our faculty, whose guidance and lead- ership serve as inspiration to us, not only devote their time and talent to the develop- ing of future citizens, but sponsor many extra-curricular activities. MR. ROBERT BENNETT, B.A. Western Michigan University English 9, Spanish 1 2 MRS. JEAN DENHAM, B.A. Michigan State University Art--First Semester MR. HARRY BLAKE, B.A. New Mexico Highlands University Instrumental Music MRS. CAROL BROWN, B.A. Eastern Michigan University j o igj eadin Jjnglish MR. OSCAR FISCHER, B. A.; M.A. Michigan State University Agriculture, Shop MR. JACK GODFREY, B.A. MRS. NANCY JONES, B. A. Hillsdale College Chemistry, General Science First Semester Michigan State University Special Education MR. JOHN KEYER, B.S. Bowling Green State University Physical Education MRS. PENNY KINTER, B.A. , M.A. Michigan State University Geometry, Algebra Advanced Math 121 MISS JUDY LILUQUIST, B.S. Western Michigan University Modern Communications, Business Law, General Business, Bookkeeping MR. I. C. LIVINGSTON, JR. , B.S. , M.A. Ohio University, W.M.W. , M.S.U. Guidance and Counseling ■ MR. DAN LUDLOW , B. S. Hillsdale College Junior High Math, Algebra MR. HENRY LONGHINI, B.S. Central Michigan University Drafting, Industrial Arts MR. LELANDMONK, B. A. Western Michigan University Modern Math, General Math MR. EUGENE PENSARI. B. A. Hillsdale College Art—Second Semester MISS JUDITH PALICKA, B.S. California State College, Pennsylvania Librarian mrs. june McConnell Western Michigan University Study Hall MRS. MARION MILLER, B.A. Wayne University Librarian MISS IRENE PETERS, B.S. Western Michigan University Girls Physical Education Social Studies MR. MICHAEL SNYDER, B.S. Defiance College Physics, Biology, General Science, Conservation Biology MRS. JANE ROBERTS, B.A. Hillsdale College Home Economics MR. WADE SMITH, B.A. State College of Iowa Distributive Education MR. ROBERT STEWART, B. S. Defiance College Junior High English, Social Studies MR. LARRY SULLIVAN Oregon College of Education Physical Science, Chemistry, General Science—Second Semester MR. ROBERT UNDEEN, B. S. Castleton State College, Vermont 8th Grade History Practical English MR. CHARLES SUSSEX. B.A. Spring Arbor College Government, Economics, Home Family Living MRS. KATHLEEN TETZ Hillsdale College Contemporary Reading, Creative Writing, General English 125 MR. BRENT VEYSEY, B. S. Defiance College U. S. History, World History. Speech. MRS. NELLIE L. VOLKERT, B.S, Eastern Michigan University Shorthand, Typing MISS EVELYN WECKERLY, B.A. Michigan State University College English, Living English MR. RONALD C. WHITE, B.S, Western Michigan University Junior High Science Office and library „Aids Hely Zremend Right: Kathy Booher and Penny Fenno do some filing for Mrs. Donna Omo. Below: Judy DeLine, Mrs. Don- na Omo, Judy Helmick, Barb Brents and Rachel Kratzer mark books. Above: As Carol Oxenham makes a phone call, Dee Ann Clemenson types a letter. Below: Regina Fuller, Sharon Huggett, Susan Bush, Sue Knepper, Marilyn McCann, and Phylis Fenno help in the Jr. High Office. Library aids Helen Sturtz, LoAnn Wine- land, Karen Bice, Mary Clingan, and Pam Ames return books to the shelves. Right: Doug Trail, Loren Green, Gary Glaum, Dick Roberts, Jerry Kohler, John Lampman, and Dick Bermingham are the school's Audio-visual aids. X£i 1st ROW: left to right: S. Smith, J. Blair, B. Kestner, D. Lambright, M. Fick, J, Sattler, G. Abbott, M. Budd, S. Abbott 2nd ROW: P. Burk, L. McVicker, D. Siler, S. Blair, D. Wallace. K. Pifer, J. Blair, L. Worden, S. Barve. ROW 3: L, Kriser, S. Wilson, D. Kilgore, G. Bean, L. D. Wise, S. Bellamy, J, Mc- Cann, A. Wonders. ROW 4; M. Riley, L. Green. S. Lambright. L. Peavey, D. Friend, B. Watkins, S. Roth, W. Pierson, M. Rossman. Zcachers Ads Co-op MRS. GWEN BLUE MRS. EMILY RILEY MRS. JANET VANLANDINGHAM Above: Teacher's Aids help the teachers a great deal. BUS DRIVERS: L to R: R. Borgot, F. Heffty. J. Sawdy, H. Ester- line, D. Kleypack, (STANDING) H. Traull, J. Lackey S. Wortz, H. Talent, D. Hulbert H. Jeffery, E. Burk. ROW 1; R. Pierce, R. Blake, B. Hook. D. Horn, D. Conant QUINCY HIGH SC MOO I Right: Mr. Howard Mc- Connell was the head Janitor this year. We all regret that Howard left us this year. Above: The Cooks from Left to Right: A. Foster, L. McRae, M, Lemmon, S. Markley, A. Todd, The Janitors are from Left to Right: F. Douglas, E. Hildebrand, E. Smith W. Miller, K. Johnson. Principal Mrs. Vera Calhoun ROW 1: G. Justice, G. Fritz, C. Knapp, D. Hance ROW 2: D. If- ord, T. Wilson, D. Barve, S. Esterline, S. Wallace, B. Howard, J. Hilton, P. Handy, L, McMichael, ROW 3: G. Preston, L. Gipple, B. Barreftt, T. Blair, P. Fenno, E. Kling, D. Ellis, T. Elder, T. Kochendorfer, ROW 4: T. Hickok, D. Good- win, R. Shoemaker, K. Harris M. Fast, C. Hayes, D. Weber, K. Cockrell, M. Hefflen- ger. Mrs. Harris — 6th Grade J4rs. Crandall — 6th Grade ROW 1: B. Beemer, F. Cortright, R. Miller, T. Macklin, R. Car- penter, P. Lovell ROW 2: R. Kieth, B. Cop- lin. B. Gilbert. C. Wells, J. Waligora, D. Short, D. Fish, L. Goodwin, J. Topp ROW 3: D. Hawkins, K. Beckman, D. Felts, C. Corrino, R. Hutch- inson, J. Bush, K. King, K. Warkoczeski. D. Johnson, J. Kroner ROW 4: M. Delcamp, J. Eckland, J. Barve, R. Hilton, K. Yuhl, W. Pa gel, G. Tappen- den, L. Deal, D. Shil- ling ROW 1: S. Wilkinson, G. Blemming, B. Gal- lop, M. King, R. Grimes, S. Luce, P. Fish ROW 2: T. Blair, C. Smith, D. Blair, K. Geer, L. Ledyard, D. Doll, C. Cox, D. Weiss, P. Handy ROW 3: M. Musgrove, G. Hack. S. Larson, M, Treacher, S. Meiring, K. Miller. K. Van Landingham, J. Carl, B. Strauss ROW 4: T. Snellenberger, K. From, R. Parker, J. Ball, D. Goodwin, M. Sussex, R. Taylor, C. Ames, C. Smith, Mrs. Oxenham ROW 1: B. Klein, J. Smith. R. Pierson, R. Stout, D. Turnpaugh ROW 2: S. Wilson, R. Sayre, M. Frederick, C. Carr, D. Green, D. McVicker, J. La ver- dure, D. Peer, T. Macklin ROW 3: J. Hickok, D. Pritts, J. Root, M. Hufnagle, J. Wilson, D. Walston, A. Weaver, D. Snyder ROW 4: D. Sattler, S. Banker. S. Worth, S. McCann, N. Coville, D. Alexander, N. Campbell, J. Rcdesiler, D. Loose 133 ROW 1: M. Fish. R. Smith, R. Thorp ROW 2: D. Colon. R. Hayes. D. Zinn, J. Grove, D. Miller, S. Strother, J. Avra, S. Schultz ROW 3: Mrs. Ewers, P. Halstead, M. Curtis, B. Sheets, N. Etchey, B. Marvin, A. Borgert, T. Longard- ner, J. Easterday ROW 4: D. McVicker, E. Cluff, R. Price, M. Cole, B. Bussing, K. Haver, S. McKinley, S. Kelley, N. Nicker- son Mi's. Ewers — 5th Qrade ROW 1: C. VanRiper, M. Pierson, T. Topp, T. Rogers, B. Andrews, ROW 2: M. From. J. Huggett, L. Persails, R. Hardy, D. Mus- grove, J. Honyoust, D. Ganger, D. Wood, J. Conant ROW 3: D. Bowen, T. Kling, T. Howard, C. Shilling, G. Marion, C. Swal- low, D. Fick, S. Bink- ley ROW 4: J. Aiken, M. Boley, T. Keith, R. Millard, S. Conkell, J. Armstrong, M. A. Miller, M. Kesson, D. Travis Mr. Qreneuitch — 5th Qrade 134 ROW 1; R. Leavitt, R. Andrews. T. Thomas, D. McVicker, M. Ash ROW 2: Mrs. Tittle, L. Smith, B. Sturtz. S. Baird, M. Mueller ROW 3: D. Lown, D. Risk, R. Carl, G. McVicker, R. Latson Mrs. Zittle — Special Education Mrs. Cynd — 4th Qrade Mrs. Monk — 4th Qrade ROW 1: D. Kelley, C. Larsen, S. McLain, S. Wilson, D. Bracy, S. Sussex, K. Knapp, C. Pierson ROW 2: K. Kempton, D. Conrad, R. Wells, S. Meiring, D. Strang, M, Tappen- den, L. Geer, J. Rose- ROW 3: T. Daugherty, C. Shilling, F. Lett, J. Brown, C. Cox, W. Honyoust, S. Kline, J. Luce, B. Manter ROW 1: R. Avra, C. Gary, R. Miller, T. Camerson, C, Mus- grove, B. Bowman. M. Cole ROW 2: S. Swal- low, S. McNitt, S. Haver, K. Hayes, R. Callahan, D. Cortright, R. From, D. Peavey, R. King ROW 3: L. From, J. Smead, D, Everline, B. Kennedy, C. Fickle, D. Strine, M. Marsh,, C. Curry, D. Bonham ROW 1: O. Stempien, J. Rodesiler ROW 2: J. Bowerman. T. Hal- stead, J. Deline, M. Bean, G, Lovell, L. Barve, M. Gallop, R. Sheets ROW 3: L. Higbee. S. Longarden- er, M. Dull, L. Sen- ger, T. McRae, C. Williams, G. McKin- ley, M. Drumm, R. Null ROW 4: E. Eng- land, D. Blair, R. McNitt, S. Rathbun, M. Blair, S. Baldwin, M. Rose, D. Pickett |35 ROW 1: R. Lown, E. Finley, • R.. Barve, J. Center, P. Baird, R. Wilber, B. Stahlhood, D Andrews ROW 2: R, Wooden, B. Spauld ing, S. Kestner, P. Porter, V. Thorp, P. Marsh, T. Strauss, L. Miller. P. Todd ROW 3: Mrs. Phelps, A. Binkley, J. Brewer, J. Nance, D. Miller, T. Knapp, J. McCann, J. Drayton, M. Jahr, A. Bonham Mrs. Phelps — 4th Grade ROW 1: B. Topp ROW 2: S. Williams, M. Heifers, L. Andrews, B. J. Nortnandin, K. Hagy, B. Badders, K. Buckley, C. Coward ROW 3: M. Thorp. M. Albright, P. Burk, S. Hoff, D. Fick,.K. Reichart, F. Young, D. Kestner, S. Nickerson ROW 4: Mrs. Jewell, D. Wells, J. Bellamy. C. Sebring, L. Can- field, R. .Traxler, T. Owens, D. King, S. Locke, V. Drayton ROW 1: C. Etchey, J. Wilkinson, L. Harmon, B. Longardner, B. Stempion, K. Whaley, J. Miller, B. Nutt ROW 2: Mrs. Hicks. D. Gilbert, W. Morri- son, S. Null, K. Weaver, S. Howard, S. Strauss, B. Barnett, M. Downer ROW 3: M. Saudners, R. Felts, N. Welch, T. Gipple, P. Borgert, S. Coville, L. VanLandingham, R. Smith, D. King 136 Mrs. Jewell — 3rd Grade Mrs. Micks — 3rd Grade ROW 1: S. Strauss, R. Hoffman, L. Bliss, C, Andrews, B. Rollins, M. Kelley. L. Carpen- ter ROW 2: S. Norris, B. Corrino, T. McCur- ley, D. Camerson, R. Barnett, C. Strang, K. Loveberry. S. Worth, L, Hefflinger ROW 3: Mrs. Neal, S. Gil- chrest, R. Barfell, C. Zagyva, M. Baranou- ski, J. Farris, L. Wise, I. Wilson, T. Butters, F. Adams ROW 1: J. Hooley, S. Luce, L. Peavey ROW 2: B. Ledyard, R. Senger, J. Ganger, R. Taylor, A. Cox, R. Boyd, H. Gellinger; ROW 3: D. Bowen, R. Banker, D, Jacox, D. Harmon, S. Tobolske, W. Waldron, J. Temples, S. Delcamp ROW 4: Miss Corless, K. Loose, S. Strang, W. Binkley, T. Cipple, C. Pinney, M. Won- ders, M. Ellis, S. Budd, P. French Mrs. Robinson — Special Education ROW 1: D. McVicker, D. Hance, L. Carl, V. McVicker, D. McVic- ker, L. Root, B. Ash ROW 2: Mrs. Robinson, H. Ash, L. Huepen- becker, S. Albright, J. Sturtz, D. Jacox, M. Carl, B. Hance 137 ROW 1: J. Highee, P. Callahan, C. England, K. Fickle, C. Shobe ROW 2: S. Rollins, B. Dobson, B. Avra, C. Wolfe, L. Hayes, Z. McVicker, B. Blair, C. Carl, A. Gellinger ROW 3: B, Center, S. Miller, R. Walston, J. Kraner, F. Exelby, J. Drumm, R. Wooden, R. Gallop, J. Sours, B. Root ROW 4: Mrs. King, J. Marsh, M. Parker, C. Taylor, J. Sours, J. Drumhiller, T. Worth, R. Saunders, L. Hoepenbecker, C. Peet, D. Millard Mrs. King — 2nd Qrade ROW 1: M. Houtz, D. Smith, T. Holt, T. Norris, G. Ewers, D. Hooley, J. Farris, T. Butters ROW 2: J. Or- ton, S. Bower man, V. Rawson, V. Sperbeck, T. Kling, L. Thomp- son, D. McVicker, T. Mast ROW 3: R. Bean, D. Bice, J. McClellan, P. Luce, D. Rose, K. Blair, B. Fast, B. Lentz, C. Traxler ROW 1: M. Lounds, B. Halstead, E. Carr, A. DoU ROW 2: M. Can- field, D. Lyons. F. Av Mrs. Pmranka — 2nd Qradc Mrs. Cocke — 2nd Qrade ra, K. Fickle. M. An- drews, J. Hagaman, D. Peet, M. Shaffer ROW 3: J. King, C. Handy, D. King, M. Twadell, N. Binkley, A. Wal- ters, T. Baldwin. A. Finley. P, Marsh, D. Ripley ROW 4: Mrs. Locke, C. Stempien, S. Smead, K. Tedyard, K. Thomas, L. Brown, C. Everline, J. Bower- man, L. Davis, S. Frederich. R. Pierson 138 ROW 1: C. Rogers, P. Watson, R. Coe, J. Campbell ROW 2: D. Hulbert, D. Howell, B. Baird, J. Schultz, K. Ames, M. McNitt, J. Anderson, S. Miller, T, McRae ROW 3: Wm. Vicory, B. Wil- son, B. Ledyard, E. Baird, R. Holbrook, J. Travis, H. Sheets, T. Macklin, D. Treacher, N. Me Michael ROW 4: Mrs. Van Blarcom, H. Cluff, J. Burlin- game, R. Schaffer, R. French, J. Elders, T. Mast, D. Yuhl, J. Mc- Clellan, C. Wells ROW 1: L. Everline ROW 2: D. kongard - ner, P. Vicory, K. Brickey, B. Carr, L. McCann, D. Lentz ROW 3: J. Ostrander, B. Andrews, S. Barfell, J. Kline, L. Speaker. G. Albright, K. Reyn- olds, T. Paul ROW 4: Mrs. Pushee, J. Nor- mandin, T. Marquart. G. Cameron, S. Stem- pien, D. Elder, J. Warkoczeski, S. King, K. Turner, R. Nicker- son ROW 1: Susan Sheets, ROW 2: D. Burlew, K. Morrison, E, Hrab, J. Barnett, J. Latta, P. Miller, K. Justice ROW 3: B. Gratz, S. Lovell, T. Torrence, T. Knirk, T. Mc- Michael, V. Thornton, J. Ewers, B. Wood ROW 4: G. Shaw, J. Strang, D. Holt, C. Cluff, R. Gardner, C. Bradley, G. Gilbert, J. Vanlanding ham, L. Queen 139 ROW 1: T. Kanaby, S. Sattler ROW 2: M. S. Handy, B. Hutchinson, N. Carpenter, B. Hag- aman, K. Drayton, R. Twadell, J. Kelley ROW 3: T, Brockey, L. Huepenbecker, T. Sperbeck, R. Horn, R. Rasmussen, C. Van- Buskirk, J. Watts, M. Buckley ROW 4: D. Welch, K. Moore, J. Fidler, E. Traxler, T. Meiring, J. Perry, T. Barnett, B. Loveberry, M. McVicker ROW 1: E, Ford, K. Gardener, K. Miller, R. Counterman, S. Luce, S, Albright, T. Orton ROW 2: T. Stempien, S, Knapp, R. Easterday, L. Smurr, K, Matz, E. Canfield, M. Brewer, J. Clem- enson, G. Thorp ROW 3: T. Turnpaugh, D, Wooden, B. Gushert, D. Reichart, C. Good- win, M. Tabolske, M. Middel, D. Peet, S. Green ROW 1: J. Brewer, M. Cook, M. Miller, D. Harmon, T. Watson, R. Kempton, A, Ben- der, S. King, R. Schultz, C. England ROW 2: R. Nowlen, A. Cluff, S. Fick, B. Geer, T. Locke, D. Parker, D. Dawes, J, Bonham, B. Hemker, T. Kanaby, M. Gal- lop. R. Hills NOT PRESENT: T. Allen. L, Fish, R. Houtz, C. Honyoust, J, McClel- lan, A. Strauss 140 Miss .Hartford — first Qrade Mrs. Ssterline — PM- Kindergarten ROW 1: D. Daugherty. A. Bracy, S. Kelley, J. Mc- Rae, R. Hugnagle, D. Os- trander, C. Fisher, R. Drumhiller, J. Hrab. ROW 2: R. Bradley, R, Halstead, C. Parks, K. Matz, D. Knapp, C. Baranouski, J. McVicker, K. Normandin, B. Finley, P. Robson, P. Kurtz. NOT PRESENT: E. Ford, D. Cheney, M. Loveberry, R. Waldron, M. Roberts. Mrs. Parkinson — Kindergarten ROW 1: A. Neeley, B. Dunsmore, L. Beck, D. Klotz, R. Miller, K. Wolfe. ROW 2; J. Frederick, P. Curry, J. Fickle, C. Hal- brook, J. French, P. Stafford, R. Senger, S. Saunders. ROW 3: D. Dowell, P. lies, E. Swallow, J. Coward, J. Middel, L. Pier- son, M. Lyons, L. Reppert, C. Turner. ROW 4: T. Weaver, J. Stempien, C. Bur- lingame, Mrs. Parkinson, W. Laverdure, J. Williams, D. Wonders. ROW 1; T. McVicker, B. Badders, T. Ash, P. Freeburn, V. Fish, L. Kriser. ROW 2: N. Strong, L. Huepenbecker, D. Waligora, N. Strang, L. Freitas, B. Durham, P. Wel- ton, J. Senger. ROW 3: J. Bowerman, J. Nickerson, P, Walters, J. Engelhardt, B. Albright, J. Rice, D. Lovell, R. Pohl. ROW 4: D. McFarland, K. Downer, R. Wilson, K. Williams, Mrs. Esterline, R. Connin, C. Latta, D. Center, C. Cutcher. NOT PICTURED: B. Wendorf, R. Pierson. Mrs. Ssterline wriam rrtfaker '• v'y Whither, midst falling dew, 1 while glow the heavens with the last steps of day Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way? Vainly the fowler's eye jht mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong, j y seen against the crimson sky, ne figure floats along, fcWst thou the plashy brink lake, or marge of river wide, Ijere thy rocking billows rise and sink if j afed oceanside? is Power whose care W way along the pathless coast-- esjbt and illimitable air-- llone wanderyig, but not lost. es havfe fanned, dol(j. thin atmosphere, Ighfe welcome land, l-the dark nignt is near. pft that toil shall end; pon shall t£ibu find a summer home, and rest, |cream among thy fellows; reeds shall bend, n, o'er thy sheltered nest. r Anyone, the abyss of heaven Hath swhftgW up thy form; yet, on my heart Jeeply hath stink the lesson thou hast given, nd sly 11 not soon depart. Height}, from zone to zone, es through the boundless sky thy certain flight Ipngfya Xha 1 Jnujt trqad alone, §'ill lead-qiy wta ight. llliain £JUlen Bryant I A Sij'Sn Branch County Federal Savings and Loan Association Where you save does make a difference! WATTS DRUG STORE Quincy, Michigan ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 9 88 Years of Service! ! ! 4 Floors of Quality Merchandise! ! ! Up to the Minute in Fashion Everything for the Whole Family Coldwater, Michigan Coldwater, Michigan Congratulations, Class of '66! Best Wishes QUINCY HARDWARE SAM’S Appliances - Hardware - Paint BARBER SHOP Right on the Corner Phone 639-3355 Quincy, Michigan Quincy, Michigan Phone: 278-4531 . J4ohSc R cant ‘J 44 W. Chicago Coldwater. Mich. Air Conditioned Best of Luck y ■ —« Class of '66 Lv j! w kg ■ri Jfv lr JEWELRY a w y Precious Gifts for All Occasions pedwin Coldwater, Michigan Congratulations Pedwin s Campus Collection Hfrt'i smart, sleek styling that fits any campus wardrobe. Wear 'em for dress or wear 'em to Hass . . they're lightweight and handsome Pedwin brings you the kind of shoe design that kee| s on growing in popularity. Drop by and see all our Pedwin styles LUEDDERS SHOE STORE Coldwater, Michigan SEYBERT’S IMPLEMENT SALES SERVICE 826 E. Chicago St. Coldwater, Mich. Phone 278-4407 OLIVER Best of Luck to the Class of 1966 The store you can depend on M ONTGOMERY WARD Coldwater, Michigan For the Finest in Kitchens. . Cabinets by: I-X-L Coppes-Napanee Ader-Kay Wilson Wood-Mode On Display at: CUTCHER SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors of Kitchens, Plumbing and Heating 599 E. Chicago St. Coldwater, Michigan Best Wishes to the Class of '66 COLDWATER RECREATION Complete Ball Drilling and Plugging Congratulations, Class of '66 Remodeling Is Our Specialty LEGG LUMBER CO. Coldwater Best Wishes to the Class of '66 LEONA’S APPAREL BRIDAL SHOPPE Latest Fashions Best in Women's Apparel (1 DIDN’T HAVE I A THING TO ) Quincy, Michigan Phone 639-7475 So I Went to LEONA'S! ! Phone 278-8573 OTTO SONS SPORTING GOODS NEW 2 HR. DRY CLEANERS AND MacGregor Athletic Equipment SHIRT LAUNDERERS Evenrude Motors and Boats Schwinn Bicycle Sales and Service CHAS. MOSIER 57 W. Chicago St. Coldwater, Michigan Owner Coldwater, Michigan DALLY TIRE CO. Michigan's Largest Telephone: 278-2309 • Farm Tire PAUL REEB Headquarters OLDS-CADILLAC, INC. rl, Coldwater, Michigan ® 353 W. Chicago Street □LOIMOBILI Coldwater, Michigan 49036 Best Wishes From BEVERLY’S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE GRIFFIN’S HARDWARE 3 East Chicago LEONARD SERVICE Congratulations to the Class of 1966 SAM’S BARBER SHOP 3[stopT 121 E. Chicago On the 4 Corners 1 SAVE Quincy Quincy Michigan Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Congratulations to the Class of '66 QUINCY DAIRY BAR DAVE’S TAVERN Ki|HDAIRV PRODUCTS Quincy Michigan BEAUTY CENTRE Congratulations to the Class of '66' All Your Beauty Needs DOROTHY Hair Shaping BARBARA Styling ARDIS Coloring JAY DR. MRS. C. W. ELLIS Phone 639-5985 Quincy Michigan FRED’S BAKERY Pies LEONARD SERVICE Open All Hours Ouincy, Michigan 121 E. Chicago Quincy ROOTES I Mobil I SERVICE Our Congratulations Go to the Class of 1966 ! ! We Specialize in Lubrication Phone 639-9595 36 East Chicago Quincy, Michigan Congratulations Class of 1966!! CORLESS CLEANERS For the very best service for all of your cleaning needs. DIEDRICH FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Coldwater and Quincy Quincy, Michigan 639-5555 Michigan Best of Luck to the FRANCETTE Class of 1966 BEAUTY SHOP WILLIAMS MILLING COMPANY, DIVISION OF FARM BUREAU SERVICES Dial 639-9445 42 West Chicago St. , Quincy, Michigan ♦ Prescription Permanents ♦ Children's Hair Care ♦ Fine Hair Specialists Millers and Grain Scalp Treatments Dealers d:zizzio £§fB| Telephone: 639-3165 Acne and skin V ■ ' problems for teenagers. Quincy Michigan CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '66 MIDWEST FOUNDRY Coldwater, Michigan Manufacturers of Quality Casting Since 18 54 Congratulations From the Boys at McCANN FARM EQUIPMENT MIC Flooring Insulation Roofing Ceiling Tile Tileboard Paneling Siding Hardware Millwork QUINCY LUMBER COMPANY Sheathing Floor Tile Counter Tops Mouldings Chief Paint Cabinets Quality Service at Our Low Price You'll find all the SHOPPING NEWS IN THE SkoppytA Guide Quincy Coldwater Bronson Union City HICKOK CONSTRUCTION 75 Liberty Street Quincy, Michigan 639-4035 Coldwater, Michigan BOLLEGRAF DEP’T STORE DOG ‘N SUDS Mains Pharmacy !55 QUINCY, MICHIGAN PHONES On U. S. 12 Just Outside Quincy, Michigan MAYNARD ADAMS, Owner Your Friendly Dependable Druggist. . . LUNCH TIME AFTER SCHOOL AFTER GAMES IN FACT ANY TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME TO EAT AT THE DOG N SUDS! Quincy, Michigan Congratulations Senior WILLIAM HELFERS - INTERIOR DECORATOR Quincy Michigan Phone 639-7625 cleaning One Hour Service - From 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. , Six Days a week at NO extra charge. Completely odorless cleaning All garments pressed to perfection All garments are pre-spotted All garments moth proofed free of charge All cash and carry service for your low cost convenience Expert shirt finishing ONE HOUR MARTINIZING PROFESSIONAL CLEANING AT ITS BEST! (Compare--You'll See) „ Hour IfimmiWG 1 the most in DRY CIEAHIN6 COREY’S BEST MEN’S WEAR Botany 500 Manhattan Shirts Jockey Sweaters Farah Swank Jewelry 21 West Chicago St. Coldwater, Michigan Champ Hats Dobb's Hats Jaymar Slacks Wembley Ties Revere Sweaters Alligator Rainwear H. I. S. Sportswear Windbreaker Jackets Botany Brands Donegal Sport Shirts Headquarters for Boy Scouts of America FIRST NATIONAL BANK The First National Bank offers many opportunities for employment to high school graduates, their modern, efficient quarters provide very pleasant work- ing conditions. The whole atmosphere of the bank promotes learning and ex- perience for the employees. SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1881 At left the women are balanc- ing the days business at their counter in the front of the building. Two experienced women work in the bookkeeping room operating the coding machine, which prepares checks for data processing, and the micro-data machine, which photographs all transactions. Here is a view of the installment loan department where the ladies make daily postings on their ledger cards, etc. MELVIN L. BLUE SAVINGS PROTECTION Route 2 Phone 639-4 Ouincy, Michigan McCOMB’S SHOE STORE Jumping Miss Wonderland for Women Jacks _ , , „ Roberts for Men 32 West Chicago Street Coldwater, Michigan Congratulations to the Class of '66 DR. AND MRS. H. R. PAPE Quincy, Michigan Congratulations Congratulations Class of '66 Class of '66 DR. AND MRS. QUINCY P. C. BALDWIN ICE COMPANY Ouincy, Michigan Quincy, Michigan ELMER M. DOBSON Home of Dependable Insurance 60 S. Monroe Street Coldwater, Michigan 278-2200 639-9395 ELMER SEZ: I'd like to meet each graduate I'll not say when. You set the date. We'll plan a future just for you. If plans are good, they'll carry thru. 'adline 1955-66 school year draws to a close, there are many things that each student will re- member about Quincy High School, Things have nor always been as we wanted, but in the end many things worked-together for good. ftow as wc all go .our 'separate ways not knowing if sorrow or happiness will cross our path, we will always hcrld the memories of our days spent at Quincy High as the happiest ofour life. Ttftn to this ORlQu Annual, which holds th6. best of students and adults, and simply say, Thanks for the .memory. . ' - nnual Staff 160
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