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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
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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
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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!
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