THE 1969 ORIOLE Quincy Community Schools Quincy, Michigan 3 LLU Superintendent Ronald Reynolds show plans for the new elementary addition. Superintendent Reynolds Coordinates Quincy Schools During the course of our formal education, the school has come to mean many things to each of us. How- ever, the Quincy Community Schools exist for only one purpose, to provide an education for the youth of our nation. In obtaining this education you must work, study, concentrate and always strive to do better. Learning isn't always easy, nor is it always fun. Your teachers try to keep the subject interesting. However, like anything else, learning takes long hours of practice; sometimes these are monotonous, other times short and humorous. Although many extracurricular activities are available for your participation, obtaining an education is the first objective and of most importance. Education is the key which opens the door to a better life for you. You have only one chance - take it, use it wisely and well. Remember, it is not the physical plant that makes the school or your education. It is YOU, the student, who makes its name - by your work, your spirit and your character. 8 Henry Longhini B.S. Central Michigan Assistant Principal Orbin Banks B.A., M.A. Eastern Kentucky Guidance 9 Maybelle Condra Guidance Secretary Donna Omo Principal's Secretary Our Reliable Secretaries Susan Lambright Superintendent's Secretary Doris McMillan Secretary Virginia Brown B.A. Western Michigan Librarian Jerry Daugherty Special Education Educational Helps Jo Anne Sanders B.A. Huron College Physical Education Robert Sroufe B.A. Hillsdale College Physical Education II 12 Student art work on display in the office window. Nell Volkert B.S. Eastern Michigan Shorthand, Typing Charles Smith B.A. State College of Iowa Distributive Education June McConnell Western Michigan Typing, Study Hall Commercial Department Andrew Parzych B.B.Ed Eastern Michigan Typing, Bookkeeping 13 The English Department Is That was some excuse! 14 Remember those English class plays? Dean Lockwood Bringing In New Ideas 15 Gail Ferrell B.S. Memphis State Mathematics 7 Mathematics Bonnie Pfeifer B.S. Heidelberg College Advanced Mathematics Dan Ludlow B.S. Hillsdale College Mathematics Barbara Maltby B.A., M.A. Michigan State, University of Illinois Mathematics 8-9, Phy. Science 17 Leaders in Social 18 Robert Undeen B.S. Castleton College American and World History Studies Department Oh, those P. T. Conferences. Mr. Gibson Student Teacher, Hillsdale Studying hard, gang? Eleanor French B.S. Western Michigan Home Economics Vocational Department Henry Longhim B.S. Central Michigan Drafting, Shop Have enough help, Tom? Oscar Fischer B.A., M. A. Michigan State Agriculture, Farm Shop 20 The class officers are: Dan Wilkinson, President; Diaha Conrad, Vice President; Diana Watkins, Treasurer; Kathi Nutt, Secretary; Wendy Hilton, Historian, This past year the Seniors were active in and around school. Amoung the activities that they participated in were Tip-Up, a high school dance, and a Senior play. The Seniors also won the Pep Jug for the first time this year, during Homecoming. Macklin the wine- maker has been at it again. Dan Wilkinson, Tom Macklin Seniors proudly show off their hall decorations. CHARLES AVERY MICKEY BARVE STEVE BARVE PAULA BECKMAN DEBBIE BITNER ALAN BLATTER Ann Sherman wonders if she will really look like this. 23 BRUCE BOWERS JANICE BREWER BOB CHAMPION DIANA CONRAD DORICE CONRAD PENNY COX MARGARET CRONMILLER WENDY HILTON GARY ETCHEY WAYNE GEER BRAD HICKOK But Bill... 27 RICHARD KLEPACK PHYLUS KURTZ MARCIA KINKEAD 28 MIKE McGLOTHUN UNDA LOT HAMER GAIL LANE DONALD LOCKUN TEM McGEE Lovely Diana Conrad graces 1968 Homecoming Parade. LARRY REICHART KATHI NUTT CAROLYN OTIS CONNIE QUIMBY Out exchange student, Marrisse Yap, enjoys the Homecoming Parade. TERRY SALYER UNDA SATCHFIELD STEVE SHAW GENE SUEVER CATHY SUPIANOSKI CANDY TALBOT ROGER TALANT TONJA TRAXLER GREG TUCKEY 35 DANFORTH AWARDS Wendy Hilton and Gene Suever CITIZENSHIP WHO’S WHO Bill Keith Tom Macklin and Charles Avery Seniors Given EXCHANGE STUDENTS Marisse Yap and Vicki Watkins MISS BRANCH COUNTY Diane Conrad D.A.R. Margaret Cronmiller 38 SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS Honors and Awards PHILIP NORMADIN MEMORIAL Dan Wilkinson OUTSTANDING SERVICE Connie Quimby and Dan Wilkinson OUTSTANDING TEENAGERS Larry Reichhart, Margaret Cronmiller and Tom Macklin MOST INTELLIGENT Margaret Cronmiller, Tom Macklin BEST DRESSED BEST ALL ROUND and BEST PERSONALITY Denny Wolfe, Diane Conrad Dan Wilkinson, Diane Conrad FAVORITE CLASS - Government Mock Elections MOST TALKATIVE Warren Brown, Pam Bonham MOST FRIENDLY Kathi Nutt, Dan Wilkinson BEST LOOKING Larry Reichhart, Jannette Spaulding 40 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Tom Macklin, Linda Satchfield MOST ACTIVE Debbie Bitner, Dan Wilkinson CLASS CUT-UPS Mike McGlothem, Pam Bonham, Linda Marvin FAVORITE TEACHERS - Mr. Chard, Mr. Veysey. Yield Results MOST ATHLETIC CLASS FLIRTS Larry Reichhart, Debbie Bitner Candy Talbot, Guy Pelow BEST DANCERS Debbie Bitner, Bob Mueller TALLEST and SHORTEST Diane Burrit, Jim Riley 41 Seniors End Long Years in Final Happy Moments 43 Greenfield Classes “I hope we shall never forget that we created this nation, not to serve ourselves, but to serve man- Jo Anne Alexander Ken Ball Patty Bean Roxanne Bellamy Leigh Blatter Bill Boley Ann Bowerman Dan Boyer Kathy Bradley Kim Brown Ronnie Budd Dick Callahan Pfenny Conkel Carol Converse Kim Cook Juniors Look Toward the Final Year The class officers are: Kyleen Roots, Treasurer Connie Smith, Historian Roxanne Bellamy, Secretary Laura McMillian, President Phil Warkoczeski, Vice President 4fe Sherry Cook Dan Diedrich Marsha Ewers Sandi Fish Janice Fry Karen Funk Russ Fenningsdorf Bonnie Gleason Val Grimes John Harm Gayle Hite Carol Hoff The 1968-69 school year has found the Junior Class busy with many activities. Included in these were the Homecoming float, 'An Oriole Victory in Living Color', a Junior Play, The Skeleton Walks and of course sponsoring the Banquet and Prom for the Seniors. The class was assisted by the advisorship of Mrs. Miller, Mr. Lockwood, Miss Meyers and Mr. Lewis. Dawn Hoffman Sue Huggett Linda Hughes Debbie Jahr Judy Kempton Leona K riser John Lounds Nancy Lown Tom Lown Karen Lynd 47 Harry Lyons Steve Lytle Kathy McGee Nancy McRae Floyd McVickers Linda McVickers Barbara Mason Laura McMillian Val Millard Dave Miller Janet Mueller Dean Musgrove Mary Nance Dane lie Olney Mary Pawloski Sandy Parker Gary Pelow Susan Perry Sometimes we have serious thoughts. 48 Maria Perez Penny Pierce Caren Preston Keith Preston Vickie Price Kyleen Roots Connie Smith Christine Spaulding Sharon Strang Kathy Strauss Was that a close one! David Talent Sally Todd Barb Topp Phil Warkoczeski Selina Warkoczeski Jerry Watson Dan Wentworth Louie Wortz Louise Wortz Kathy Zagyva 49 Leaders of this year's Sophomore class were Jim DeLine; president, Sandi Gallop; treasurer, Sheri Man- ken; historian, Bob McCurley; vice-president and Connie Kempton; secretary. Sophomores Tackle a Rough Year Under the leadership of Miss Sanders, Miss Pfeifer, Mrs. Volkert and Mr. Fischer, the sophomore class partici- pated in Homecoming with a float, An Orioles in the Winner’s Circle and a member of the Queen's court, Miss Ruth Ann Tuckey. They also sponsored a trip to Echo Valley. But probably the most important event was the order- ing of the oval class rings. Donna Andrews George Bauldauf Richard Barve Penny Bauder Tom Burleson Sally Bonham 50 Tom Brockway Marcia Brown Linda Burritt Tim Coonce Nellie Cole Freda Coright Randy Daniels Jim DeLine Linda Domecki With work and determination a float was built. Mary Lou Dunsmore Jim Etchy Linda Etchy Barb Fickle Jack Foster Nannette Foulk Raymond From Billy Fry Steve Fosdick Marie Bailey 51 Sandy Gallop Roger Glaum John Grove Doug Hite Jerry Hoff Linda Hook Cindy Hoopingamer Dennis Jaynes Connie Kempton Rick Kestner David King Tonia Knapp Roy Krymis Sandy Kurtz Mark Lane Lana Lasinski Gayle Lentz Alan Lytle Sheri Manken Darwin Mason Tom McCann Patti Quimby and Sandi Gallop give their all to support the team. It seems that Marcia Brown is get- ting all wrapped up in her job. V Bob McCurley Wendy McFadden Perry McMillan Arlinda Miller Steve Miller Chris Osborn Now where did 1 put that term paper? Ray Pierson Wanda Pifer Ed Rawson Heidi Rawson Wayne Riley Ted Rogers Linda Root Pat Rose Karen Sattler Larry Sebring Jarrett Seigler Larry Smith Brenda Stempien Julie Thompson Mitzi Traxler Craig Treacher Ruth Ann Tuckey Sandi Watson Dan Weaver Jim Wells Pam Williams Elaine Wood Rosetta Young 53 Chris Ames Joe Ball Jim Barve Ken Baldauf Cindi Bauder Tom Boyer Julie Bush Randy Carpenter Kim Cockrell Kyle Conant Bob Beemer Vickie Burlew Terry Blair Theresa Blair Freshmen Enjoy Their First Year The Freshman class started high school under the leadership of Jo Ann Hilton, President; Kathy King, Treasurer; Julie Bush, Vice President; and Pam Fenno, Secretary. This year the ad- visors were Mr. Ill, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. French, and Mr. Parzych. 54 Excedrin Headache 72 was the Freshmen first attempt at an animated float. Kim Farris Dorothy Felts Bonnie Coplin Fred Cortright Connie Cox Pam Fenno Doug Fish John Cranner Susan Cronmiller Lu Ann Deal Pam Fish Sally Fosdick Mark Delcamp Jack DeLine Debbie Doll Glendon Fritz Kathy From Michael Domecki Dawn Ellis Sandi Everline Bev Gallop Kolleen Geer 55 Becky Gilbert Dennis Goodwin Don Goodwin Robyn Grimes Randi Halferty Bonnie Hall Craig Hayes Mary Lou Hefflinger Terry Hickok JoAnn Hilton Rex Hilton Dennis I ford Mark Irvin Gary Justice Kathie King Mark King Eddie Kling Chris Knapp Fred Kockendorfer Lloyd Ledyard Eighth grade during the Home- coming Assembly 56 Pam Lovell Steve Luce Terry Macklin John Manken Lonnie McMichael Susan Meiring Kathy Miller Linda Miller Ronnie Miller Karen Morell Mark Musgrove Leonard Parker Ronnie Peet Glenn Preston Mike Richards Rick Richard David Risk Christina Sawyer Donna Shillings Randy Shoemaker Debra Short Linda Smith Cookie Smith Mary Stempien Tina Snellengerger Sheryl Smith Bill Strauss Glenn Suever Gary Tappenden Randy Taylor Make sure it is right, Robyn. 57 Sally Wilkinson Cheryl Wright Karen Yuhl Toni Tracy Mark Treacher Kim VanLandingham Judy Waligora Sharon Wallace Karleen Warkoczeski David Weber Cleo Wells Special Education Russel Andrews Steve Albright Art Ash Edward Ash Mike Ash Steve Bauder Terty Gippel Roy Houck Bob Latson Mike Mueller Gloria McVickers Richard McVickers Doug Risk Christine Rodiseler 58 Jane Aiken David Alexander Nettie Angevine Roy Angevine Judy Avra Larry Bailey Lynne Blatter Bob Billings Marlene Boley Arthur Borgert Dennis Bowen Eighth Graders Push Towards High School Theresa Brewer Sharon Buckley Patty Burlew Brenda Bussing Norman Campbell Cheryl Carri no Elizabeth Cluff Michael Cole Susan Conkell Debbie Cosier David Cottman Nancy Coville Mike Curtis Dianna Dirschall John Easterday 59 Nancy Etc hey Dawn Everline Chris Feldbauer President Dave Sattler, Vice Presi- dent Rick Feller and Secretary-Trea- surer Jeffe Huggett were assisted by advisors Mr. Nofz, Mr. Shroufe, Mr. Undeen and Miss Hutchins in making the eighth grade a mem- orable year. Rick Feller Ken Fickle Randy Finley Mike Fish Mary Frederick Gary Gleason Vincent Gray David Green Jerry Grove Pam Halstead Dennis Hance Randella Hardy Kenny Haver v Rodney Hayes Julie Hickok Bonnie Holt Glenda Houck Tom Howard Jeff Huggett Terry Keith Marlow Kesson Bonnie Klein Jeanne Litwaotis 60 Tom Longardner Debbie Loose David Lown Mona Lyons Trudy Macklin Gary Marion Beverly Marvin Sandy McCann Steve McKinley Regina Millard Dava McVickers David McVickers Master Chefs? Diane McVickers Dianne Miller Don Miller Mary Miller Debbie Musgrove Neal Nickerson Delores Peet Lorraine Persails Mike Pierson Ronald Pierson Deniene Pifer Jeff Rodesiler Jean Root 61 Robert Price Debbie Pritts Tim Rogers David Sattler Susan Schultz Cindi Shilling James Smith Jill Smith Ralph Smith Patty Stempien Ronald Stout Shelly Strothers Cindy Swallow Debbie Supianoski Bob Thorp Terry Topp Dawn Travis Debbie Walston Andy Weaver Debbie Wineland Remember those Bake Sales! Doug Wood Steve Worth Dan Snyder 62 Ricky Wright Carol VanRiper Advisors Miss Ferrell, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Feller, and Mr. Ehrenstein helped the class leaders, Mike Bean, President, Robin Callahan, Vice President, and Regina From, Secretary-Treasurer to successfully complete their first Junior High year. Randy Avra Patty Baird Scott Baldwin Carl Baldauf Robyn Beach Mike Bean Seventh Graders Begin the Last Half April Binkley Steve Binkley Mitch Blair Andy Bonham Debbie Bonham Bobbie Bowman Steve Brown Douglas Bracey Jay Brown Robyn Callahan Jeff Center Janet Chilson Dorinda Conrad John Conant Linda Conner Marty Cole Don Cortw right Debbie Cottman Chris Cox Jayne DeLine 63 Vali Thorp Dave Feller Corinna Fickle- Diane Peavey Bob Stahlhood Margaret Drumm Mike Dull Mike Supianoski Pat Supianoski Doug Everline Donna Fenningsdorf Elaine Finley Kim Fosdick Linda From Regina From Mike Gallop Craig Gary Lorretta Geer Susan Glaum Tim Halstead Pat Handy Sharon Haver Don Hoyt Bill Honyoust Marc Jahr Beth Kennedy Rickey King Terry Kinkead Susan Kline Kathy Knapp Jim Kurtz Janice Bowerman Jeff Brewer Frank Lett Joannie Litwaitis Theresa Camerson Doug Cole Sandy Longardner Gene Lowell Perry Jarrell Tom Kling Judy Luse Mark Marsh Patty March Jack McCann Lori McDonald Rose Wooden Sheree McLain Rick McNitt Theresa McRae Sandy Meiring Laura Miller Mike Mills Connie Musgrove Randy Null Dennis Parker Cathy Pierson Paulette Porter Penny Richards Jeanne Rodesiler John Rose Mike Rose James Shaffer 65 Cynthia Shilling Jeff Smead Kim Smillie Brenda Spaulding Debbie Spurlock Oneida Stempien Debra Strang Tim Stauss Susan Swallow Mike Tappenden Pam Tood Tom Tracy Roxi Traxler Jean Vorce Ralph Wells Junior High Student Council The Junior High Student Council, composed of fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, work for the benefit of the junior high student. This is done by organizing dances, picking assemblies, checking lockers and helping each year with the magazine drive. The officers this year are: President, Jill Smith, Vice President, Scon Baldwin, Secretary, Jeanne Litwaitis, and Treasurer, Mona Lyons. ROW 1: Jim Fry, Jody Farris, Christie Strother, Becky Rollons, Randy Fickle, Tim Worth. ROW 2: Jeff Smead, Mike Dull, Debbie Walston, Marlene Boley, Sandy McCann, Sharon Buckley, Steve Worth, Scott Baldwin. ROW 3: Jill Smith, Paulette Porter, Dave Miller, Rodney Hayes, Renna Boyd, Diane Dir- shell, Mona Lyons, Mike Bean. BACK ROW; Tim McCurley, Jeff Burlingame, Cathy Curtis, Carol VanRiper, Jeanne Lit- waitis, Felda Sperbeck, Rick Shaffer, Tim Baldwin. 66 FRONT ROW: Ruth AnnTuckey, Debbie Doll, Marlene Boley, Jane Aiken, Sheri Manken, Lou Ann Deal, Debbie Burritt, Kathi Miller, Diana Conrad. SECOND ROW: Gary Knirk, Ray From, Sue Page, Connie Smith, Freda Cort- right, Kathi King, Linka Satchfield, Vicki Watkins, Kathi Nutt, Carol King, Fred Cortright, Louise Wortz. THIRD ROW; Marcia Brown, Kolleen Geer, Diana McVicker, Connie Kempton, Sandi Watson, Valerie Mallard, Rosetta Young, Don Johnson, Judy Kochendorfer, Dawn Ellis, Wanda Pifer, Bill Boley, Fred Kochendorfer. Kathi From, Jim DeLine, Mark Treacher, Debbie Bitner, Sharon Strang, Dan Died rich, Dave King, FOURTH ROW; Brenda Badders, Bev Gallop, Sandi McCann, Cheryl Wright, Laura MeMillan, Robyn Grimes, Wayne Riley, Ken Ball, Nancy McRae, Cindi Reynolds, Wayne Geer, Dan Weaver, Joe Ball, Dennis Boodwin, Glen Preston, Louis Wortz, Dave Miller, Richard Klepeck, Linda Hughes. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Sherman, Sue Foulk, Dennis Wilson, Brad Hickok, Jack DeLine, Floyde McVicker. The A-Band under the new direction of Donald E. Sherman, kept Quincy in the winner's circle by receiving straight l's at marching contest at Battle Creek. Besides playing at our home football games and at the Christmas Concert, the band put on their annual Tibbits Con- cert. Receiving a high 2 at District Contest did not let down the band at all. The band came back with an impressive Spring Concert. Other activities of the band include a Band Bust and many other money-making projects. The Michigan Week Parade in Sturgis, the Memorial Day Parade, and going to Band Camp in the summer concludes the 68-69 year for the band. They promise to make the 69-70 year even better. in 68 ■ mmm , t A-Band leads the Homecoming Parade C, £, - ' iy Band officers are: Sue Faulk, Sec., Richard Klepack, Sargent at Arms, Wayne Geer, Pres., Dan Weaver, Sar- gent at Arms. Vickie Watkins and Dennis Wilson are missing. Laura McMillan as Majorette — The Best Quincy’s Pep Band played at many home basketball games. 69 BACK ROW: B. Kennedy, D. Suang, S. Swallow, P. Marsh, Mr. Sherman, P. Richards, B. Price, T. Keith, D. Musgrove, C. Corrino, R. Trana, R. King, D. Goodwin, L. Parker, M. From, T. Longardner, T. Hickok. THIRD ROW: R. Callahan, K. Yuhl, D. Watson, E. Finley, C. Fickle, M. Tappenden, R. Beach, J. Smead, B. Klein, C. Baldauf, G. Lovell, M. Gallop, D. Bonham, S. Wilkinson, R. Stout, N. Campbell, R. Pierson, F. Lett, M. Mills, R. Finley. SECOND ROW; N. Angevine, R. From, L. Miller, T. Brewer, S. Longardner, S. Worth, R. Conrad, D. Bowen, O. Stempien, J. DeLine, C. Cox, L. Geer. FIRST ROW; D. Loose. S. Meiring, S. Kline. C. VanRiper, L. From, S. Schultz. B-Band Works to Improve The B-Band, for the first time, marched in the Homecoming Parade. Under the new leader- ship of Mr. Don Sherman, the band experienced harder music and entered the district contest in a higher class than last year. The B-Band marches in the Homecoming Parade. 71 Moments of Enjoyment After Hours of Work 72 BACK ROW: Bonnie Converse, Chris Osborn, Nellie Cole, Nancy Lown, Arlinda Miller, Leigh Blatter, Val Millard, Karen Funk, Sandy Kurtz. SECOND ROW: Debbie Haver, Sally Bontham, Connie Cox, Dane lie Olney, Tem McGee, Fred Hasch, Penny Cox, Dawn Pope. FIRST ROW; John Lou nds, Dick Callahan, Bruce Bowers, Wayne Riley, John Ownes, Louis Wortz. Concession Club Works Hard The Concessions Club was led by Louis Wortz, Sgt. at Arms; Dane lie Olney, Secretary; and John Lound, President. 73 Yearbook Tries Again What ya doing, Chris? STANDING; W. Riley, Miss Pfiefer, D. Jaynes, G. Knirk, C. Spaulding, D. Wolfe, M. Strang, L. Wortz, N. McRae, C. Smith, V. Suever, R, Tuckey, B. Budd, D. Jahr. SEATED; D. Weaver, R. Klepack. What’s this I see? Don't tell me it’s Annual Staff members hard at work? Members of the newspaper staff are; M. Eaton, P. Kurtz, C. Quimby, S. Parker, A. Bower- man, T, Sayler, Mrs. Miller, V. Millard, D. Olney, D. Cal- lahan, M. Yap, L. Blatter, K. McGee, M. Barve, V. Grimes, D. Pope, D. Marsh, B. Topp. Q.H .S. Gazette The Q.H.S. Gazette is put out by the Journalism class once every three weeks. The purpose of this fine newspaper is to strive to impart knowledge of our school, promote school spirit and cooperation, and provide a means for students views and opinions. Editor Terry Salyer and head typist. Barb Topp look over some articles. Members of the Quill and Scroll Journalism Honorary are: C. Quimby, T. Salyer, A. Bowerman, D. Marsh, B. Keith, M. Eaton, B. Topp, M. Barvee. 75 Margaret Miller, Judy Kockendorfer, Rosetta Young, Mrs. Brown, Dawn Pope, Kathy McGee, Linda McVickers, Heidi Rawson, Wanda Pifer, John Grove. Library Club Is New and Growing Library Club officers are: Margaret Miller, President; John Grove, Trea- surer; and Kathy McGee, Secretary. 76 National Honor Society Taps Many New Members To become a member, a student must meet the requirements of Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. Quincy can be proud that so many of its students have these fine qualifications. 77 BACK ROW; Nancy McRae, Louise Wortz, Patti Fiddler, Vickie Watkins, Connie Smith. FRONT ROW: Janice Brewer, Candy Talbot, Judy Kockendorfer, Dawn Pope, Mr. Chard. M.U.N.A. Developes World Awareness The Model United Nations Assembly Club is composed of students interested in developing an understanding of the United Nations. Each year the club attends the M.U.N.A. Conference at Hillsdale College as a delegate from one of the Member Nations of the United Nations. This year's leaders of M.U.N.A. were Terry Salyer, vice-president; Patti Fidler, sec-treas- urer; Chuck Avery, Pres- ident; and Mr. Chard, advisor. 111! iflilM' IfflltiW hMK!lil5T mniwtumr wish umiij 78 BACK ROW: W. Hilton, S. Warkozeski, C. Warner, T, Blair, P. Fenne, S. Everline, D. Marsh, R. Grimes, B. Boley. FRONT ROW: A. Bowerman, M. Cronmiller, J. Brewer, M. Cronmiller, P. Fidler, V. Watkins, S. Kurtz, Miss Pfeifer. F.T.A. Works for Scholarships The Future Teachers spent the year working towards giving three scholarships to deserving Seniors going into the field of education. During the year they sponsored dances, had a slave sale, and participated in National Education Week. Officers for the year were: Ann Bower- man, President; Wendy Hilton, Secre- tary and Pam Fenno, Historian. Absent were Vicki Watkins, Vice President and Patti Fidler, Treasurer. 79 BACK ROW: M. Riley, D. Felts, D. Wilkensin, S. Patshall, C. Hoopinggardner, P, Feno, P. Pierce, S. Barnham, K. King, M. Barve, D. Page. SECOND ROW: C. Cox, R. Bellemy, C. Quimby, D. Bitner, C. Renyolds, V. Grimes, C. Nutt, K. Roots, J. Alexander, L. Hook, C. Larson. THIRD ROW: P. Cox, D. Pelow, V. Suever, S. Watson, C. Kempton, P. Quimby, V. Price, S. Hugget, S. Fish, P. Larson, K. Wor. FOURTH ROW; B. Gallop, R. Grimes, C. Smith, M. Nance, D. Burrett, D. Haver. F. Cortright. G. Lentz, E. Wood, T. Knapp. FIFTH ROW; S. Fauk, J. Irvin, M. Stempien, S. Fosdick, R. Halferty, B. Coplin, D. Doll, J. Hilton, B. Fickle, S. Wilkenson, C. King. SIXTH ROW; K. More 11, S. Todd, W. Piefer, S. Kurtz, S. Manken, S. Gallop, B. Short, N. Faulk, P. Lovell. G.A.A. G.A.A. officers are: Roxanne Bal- lamy. Pres., Mary Riley, V. Pres., Sandy Watson, Sec., and Mickie Barve, Treas. 80 Mary Riley — Miss Oriole An annual event of the G.A.A. is the Miss Oriole contest, designed to find the girl who best exemplifies school spirit. Contes- tants this year were: Vickie Watkins, Mary Riley, Karen Morrell, Barb Topp, Pam Fenno, Tonja Traxler, Judy Kockendorfer, and Candy Talbot. 81 The FFA members get in a little on the job training each spring at corn planting time. President Dan Wilkinson and Jim Hutchins award Mr. Fischer with a special appreciation plaque from the entire FFA. A special display case was made outside of the library for our soil judging team. The farm mechanics class helped the FFA by building small bams for them to auction. cnKids ’ SOU JUDGING CONKS! PLAQUE PRESENTED TO FFN 82 The FFA consisted of: FRONT ROW: (left to right) Leonard Parker, Lonnie McMicheal, Gary Milliman, Glenn Suever, Randy Carpenter, Mike Persails. SECOND ROW: Randy Parker, Mark Delcamp, Dave Talent, Dan Wilkinson, Kathi Nutt, Fred Kochendorfer, Glenn Preston, Jim Wells. THIRD ROW: Eddie Rawson, Harold Morris, Kim Farris, Fred Fasch, Jim King, Bruce Riechhart, Ted Rogers, John Cramer. FOURTH ROW; Mr. Fischer, Tom Brockway, Rick Kestner, Jim Hutchins, Dale Miller, Duane Kratzer, Gene Suever, Jack Foster. FIFTH ROW: Jim Etchy, Mike Persails, Richard Barve, Eddie Kling, Bill Bradley, Mike McGlothen, Norman Wood, Jeff Kresmindki. The Quincy Future Farmers of America This year’s officers were: SEATED: Gene Suever - secretary; Kathi Nutt - sweet- heart; Dan Wilkinson - presi- dent; and Bill Bradley - vice- president. STANDING: Rick Kestner - reporter; Bernie Friend - sentinel; and Jack Foster - treasurer. 83 The F. H. A. presented a fine assembly on the problems we face today. Darrel Thomas was the speaker. BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF THE YEAR: Vicki Watkins The F. H.A. sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance over which Gene Suever and Tonja Traxler reigned. 84 This year, the FHA was made up of; (L to R) BACK ROW: Arlinda Miller, Marie Bailey, Linda Roote, Nellie Cole, Donna Andrews, Sue Cronmiller, Vicki Burlew, Linda Etchey, Sindy Bauder, Mitzi Traxler, Linda Burritt, Judy Waligora, Nancy Lown, Barb Mason, Cathy Honyoust, Bonnie Converse, Karen Foley, and Karen Yuhl. FRONT ROW: Mrs. French, Brenda Stempien, Penny Bauder, Vicki Watkins, Tonja Trax- ler, Cathy Supianoski, Leigh Blatter; Karen Preston and Pam Fish. F.H.A. This year's officers are: Brenda Stempien, Song Leader; Leigh Blatter, Historian; Tonja Traxler, President; Caren Preston, Parlia- mentarian; Dorothy Banders, Treasurer; Vicki Watkins, Vice- President; and Cathy Supianoski, Secretary. 85 Ulli k This year the Varsity Club members were: BACK ROW, l-r: W. Geer, D. Fish, D, Wentworth, D. Wolfe, C. Cook, K. Ball, SECOND ROW: B. Keith, W. Brown, J. Riley, D. Weaver, M. Mc- Glothen, D. Wilkinson, R. Huggen, Mr. Ludlow. FRONT ROW; B. Hickok, K. Brown, H. Lyons, D. Wilson, D. Diedrich, K. Cook. Q.H.S. Varsity Club Varsity Club Officers; L-R: President, D. Wilkinson; Vice-President, J. Hutchins; Secretary, R. Huggett; Treasurer, C. Cook and Sgt. at Arms, B. Keith and Advisor for this year was Coach Ludlow. V %iv 86 This year s Science Club was madeup of: BACK ROW: J. Lounds, T. McGee, D. Wolfe, C. Cook, H. Rawson. FRONT ROW: R. Krymis, G. Baldauf, T. Macklin, W. Brown, and K. Preston. Science Club Experiments in Various Areas Although the group got off to a late start, they worked hard to become one of the more active clubs. Few members will forget their experiments, those that worked and those that failed. Tom Macklin's famous balloon experiments. 87 One of the busiest times of the year is in the fall when the Student Council backs the maga- zine drive. 88 BACK ROW: V. Suever, R. Keith, D. Bitner, C. Quimby, P. Pierce, R. Meuller, C. Reynolds, J. Seigler. THIRD ROW; C. Smith, M. Hughes, D. Wentworth, M. Cronmiller, J. Bush, D. Wolfe, C. Avery, J. Kockendorfer, P, Lovell. SECOND ROW: G. Preston, T. Brockway, D. Grey, M. Persails, D. Miller, L. Reichhart, T. Macklin, P. Fenno. FIRST ROW: S. Gallop, H. Lyons, J. Brewer, K. Warkozcski, P. Quimby, V. Millard, C. King, ]. Hilton. Student Council Plan Activities This year the Student Council had a hand in many activities. They did one tiling new this year and that was to have a picnic with the different grades bringing different dishes to it. Student Council Officers: STANDING, 1-r: Treasurer - Margaret Cronmiller, President - Larry Reichhart, V-President - Tom Macklin. SEATED: Historian - Judy Kochendorfer, Secretary - Connie Quimby. 89 BACK ROW: Kathy Strauss, Kathy McGee, Sue Foulk, Rosetta Young, Marcia Brown, Cathy Honyoust. FIRST ROW; Louise Wortz, Cheryl Wright, Linda Satchfield, Barb Topp, Sue Parshall. F.N.A. Enjoys Another Year This year’s officers of F. N. A. are; L-R: Mrs. McConnell, ad- visor, Linda Satchfield - Presi- dent, Rosetta Young - Secretary, Sue Foulk - Vice-President, and Barb Topp - Treasurer. 90 Activities The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem Walt Whitman Dan Wilkinson Reign Over Activities Miss Sanders presents the pep jug to Senior Wendy Hilton Kathi is crowned Queen by last year's Queen, Cathy Pask Jim Hutchins Debbie Bitner Larry Reichhart Diana Conrad Dan Wilkison Kathi Nutt Bill Keith Candy Talbot Bob Mueller Cindi Reynolds A Dance Ended the Evening Even Though We Lost Our Homecoming Game, the Team Did a Great Job in Holding Royalty Crowned at Annual Tip-Up Talent Show It was a night to remember as Kathi Nutt was crowned the 1969 Tip-Up Queen. Surrounding her are members of her court: Terry Salyers and Laura McMillan. 96 Quincy won the tug- of-war this year between Coldwater Junior and Senior classes and Quincy Junior and Senior classes. Marble Lake Is Scene of Many Activities 97 Jr. Class Play The Skeleton Walks” After weeks of hard work, the Juniors presented their class play on the evenings of March 14 and 15. Much of its success was due to the fine directorship of Mr. Lockwood and his student assistants, Ann Bowerman and Margo Eaton. All those connected with the play will little forget the time, effort or the fun that a play asks for. The Skeleton Walks Dr. Fersig ■ Mrs. Hubbard Ollie Hubbard Mrs. Donahue Mrs. Embrey - Bobby Embrey Kinks Embrey Elaine Blair - - Bill Clayton Anne Rowell 98 99 May 10, 1969 Athletics “If we win men’s hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we are a big country but be- cause we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring.” Adlai E. Stevenson RICK VanLANDINGHAM JIM HUTCHINS DENNIS WILSON JIM RILEY Seniors Try to Make the 102 DAN WILKINSON DENNY WOLFE BILL BRADLEY Pictures were not available for: CHUCK COOK BILL KEITH RON HUGGETT MIKE McGLOTHIN Best of Last Year 103 ROW 1: Dan Wilkinson, Brad Hickok, Dennis Wilson, Bob Mueller, Dennis Wolfe, Steve Lytle, Dave Talent, Ken Ball, Dan Wentworth, Jerry Watson. ROW 2: Coach Ludlow, Larry Reichhart, Tom Lown, Mike McGlothlen, Dan Diedrich, Keith Preston, Mike Persails, Jack Foster, Jim Hutchins, Jerry Hoff, Coach Longhini. ROW 3: Tom Burleson, Bill Bradley, Doug Meiring, Warren Brown, Jim Riley, Floyd McVicker, Rick VanLandingham, Kim Cook, Dan Weaver, Bill Keith. ’68 Varsity Orioles This years football team, although not having an outstanding record, produced many fine ball players, some of whom were highly recognized such as, Doug Meiring who was named to the Little 'C' All Conference Team. All Conference Honorable Mention went to Jerry Watson, Larry Reichhart, Dan Wilkinson, Bill Keith, and Jim Hutchins. These men were locally honored: Jim Hutchins - Most Valuable Back, Bill Keith - Most Valuable Lineman, and Dan Wilkinson - Most Valuable Player. QUINCY V v-7. ? QUINCY 1 1 QUINCY m m SQUINCV 1 B, A ffA I QUINCY J FRONT: L. Sebring, S. Luse, L. Parker, G. Fritz, B. Beemer, B. Reichhart, J. Hoff. SECOND ROW: M. King, T. Madin, M. Irvin, R. Yaylor, G. Tappenden, E. Rawson, D. Fish. THIRD ROW: J. Topp, R. Keith, S. Miller, K. Bauldorf, R. Gluam, D. King, D. Goodwin, D. Iford, J. Ball, J. Siegler, R. Richards. FOURTH ROW: Coach Chard, D. Weger, T. Rodgers, T. Hickok, R. Daniels, C. Hayes, T. Elder, D. Goodwin, G. Bauldauf, P. McMillan, Coach Eherstein, Coach Nofz. FIFTH ROW: A. Little, K. Van Landingham. B. McCurley, R. Kestner, G. Preston, F. Kockendorfer, R. Barve, T. Coonce, R. Hilton, J. Wells. J.V.’s Experience a Tough Season The Freshman boys that came out this year found that is is a little more work than they had anticipated. The Orioles fan can plan on a good team for the next few years. Coach Nofz stated The Freshmen this year will be the nucleus of the team next year. The Eighth graders coming up will be the bulk of the team. SCORES We They Addison 12 19 Jonesville 0 12 Litchfield 33 6 Athens 0 6 Bronson 0 21 Homer 6 25 Reading 18 14 Union City 6 14 Team Mgr. Rodney Hayes, Brad Hickok, Keith Preston, Phil Warkoczeski, Doug Meiring, Jim Riley, Dennis Gray, Tom Burleson, Chuck Cook, Ron Huggett, Jerry Watson, Coach Feller. Varsity Has a Successful Season SCORES We They Reading 62 36 Athens 45 43 Jones ville 54 34 Homer 54 57 Bronson 71 87 Litchfield 65 47 Union City 79 61 Reading 73 47 Athens 63 58 Jonesville 57 42 Homer 67 75 Bronson 59 89 Litchfield 69 50 Union City 75 61 TOURNAMENT GAMES Jonesville 65 52 Homer 57 62 106 BRAD HICK OK guard DENNIS GREY forward” The Varsity Basketball team had a very successful season this year. It lost only four of its conference games, but these were hard fought ones. Awards this year were given to Dennis Grey for the most valuable player and to Jerry Watson for the most improved player. Quincy can be proud that two players made All Conference. Dennis Grey made the first team and Jim Riley made the second one. A new award, called the Team Award, was given for the first time this year. It is awarded to the boy who shows the greatest team effort, spirit, and sportsmanship. A boy we can call the true 100 percenter. A boy whose only thoughts are for the team. This year the award went to senior Brad Hickok. CHUCK COOK guard RON HUGGETT guard” 107 BACK ROW: Rex Hilton, Craig Treacher. Richard Barve, Fred Kockendorfer, Jack Foster. Coach Ludlow. FRONT ROW: Steve Miller. Perry McMillan. Ted Rodgers. Dennis Goodwin. Bruce Reichhart, Rodger Gluam. Mgr. Dennis Jaynes. Reserves Gain Valuable Experience The Reserve Basketball Team had a rough year, ending with a record of 3-11 in league games. The JV s had a great victory over Homer, beating the Trogans by 4 points with a score of 47-43. Roger Gluam and Fred Kockendorfer contributed greatly throughout the season in points, Roger having 129 points and Fred having 152 points. All the players worked hard and progressed throughout the season, gaining valu- able experience for the years to come. SCORES We The) Reading 34 48 Athens 38 55 Jonesville 43 47 Homer 31 48 Bronson 21 55 Litchfield 40 28 Union City 45 54 Reading 12 47 Athens 39 49 Jonesville 39 45 Homer 47 43 Bronson 24 63 Litchfield 62 30 Union City 50 57 108 Our first ninth grade team was made up of: BACK ROW: J. Ball, D. Iford, T. Blair, G. Preston, D. Johnson, R. Parker, Dennis Goodwin, and Coach Sroufe. FRONT ROW: M. Treacher, Don Goodwin, F. Cortright, G. Suever, J. Barve, M. King, R.Keith and R. Richards. Eighth grade players this year were: BACK ROW: Coach Stewart, D. Lown, V. Grey, T. Howard, D. Alexander, D. Cottman, N. Campbell, D. Bowen and S. Worth. FRONT ROW: M. Pierson, K. Fickle, M. From, R. Feller, T. Keith, B. Price, T. Rogers, D. Sattler and J. Huggett. Playing for the Seventh grade team were: BACK ROW; D. Cortright, M. Bean, T. Strauss, M, Mills, and T. Tracy. SECOND ROW; J. Kurtz, M. Dull, M. Jahr, D. Feller, S. Baldwin and Coach Chard. FRONT ROW; G. Lovell, M. Tappenton, A. Bonham, R. King, and R. Gallop. 7th, 8th and 9th Experience Another Year 109 BACK: Bob McCurley, Tom Lown, Warren Brown, Tim Counce, Coach Nofz. FRONT: Doug Fish, Jar- ret Siegler, Harold Morris, George Baldauf, Tom McCann. Q.H.S. Wrestlers The Quincy Wrestling Team was badly hurt by injuries this year. However, in spite of this handicap they managed to beat North Adams twice. The experience that these boys gained will prove of great benefit in future years. no 1969 Baseball Pictured here are (left to righi) FRONT: Brad Hickok, Dennis Grey, Bill Keith. BACK: Coach Sroufe, Gary Fickle, Tim Macklin and Jerry Watson. This year, like every year, QHS was proud of its baseball team and those on the team who made All-Conference. They were: FIRST TEAM Dennis Grey - Sr. Gary Fickle - Jr. The rest of the team was made up of (left to right) FRONT: Denny Wilson, Wayne Geer, Chuck Cook, Phil Warkoczeski. BACK: Ken Ball, Fred Kochendorfer, Don Goodwin, Terry Macklin, Terry Hickock, Tim Macklin. SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION Jerry Watson - Jr. Ken Ball - Jr. Terry Hickok - Fresh. Phil Warczeski Jr. Ill On your mark ... Get set ... Go! I • WWT What's the matter, fellas? Run outa gas? The Track Team Fights With Spirit The Track Team fought hard this year and next year they're looking forward to having an even better season on the new track, Mr. Chard also hopes for a better participation next year. BACK ROW, 1-r: C. Cook, P. Warkoczeski, J. Riley, B. Keith, J. Lounds, Mr. Chard. FRONT ROW, l-r: T. Rogers, S. Shaw, P. McMillan, R. Kestner, T. Coonce. BACK ROW, 1-r: P. Warkoczeski, A. Lytle, T. Lounds. MIDDLE ROW: J. Watson, B. Beemer, D. Goodwin, P. McMillan. FRONT ROW; D. Wilson, B. Hickok, W. Geer. 112 FRONT ROW: C. Smith, J. DeLine, S. Wallace, N. McRae, L. Hughes, V. Price, S. Huggett, C. Cox. SECOND ROW: D. Jahr, N. Cole, V. Suever, M. Strang, P. Rose, J. Kempton, G. Fritz, L. Ledger, J. Thompson, K. Funk. THIRD ROW: K. Warkoczeski, K. Sattler, B. Budd, K. Rootes, S. Perry, D. Larsen, V. Ames, J. Alexander, D. Olney, L. Hook, C. Larsen, L. Crandall. FOURTH ROW: L. Wortz, R. Mueller, M. Treacher, R. Taylor, T. McGee, R. Carpenter, D. King, K. Ball, T. Macklin, M. Lane, J. Hoff. FIFTH ROW: W. Geer, C. Hayes, T. Hickok, D. Weaver, D. Miller, R. Fpninsdorf, J. Owens, B. Bowers, D. Callahan, K. VanLandingham. Girls Dominate Bowling First place team this year was: FRONT: V. Suever, J. Thompson. BACK: C. Larsen, K. Sattler, and L. Hook. This year’s Varsity Cheerleaders are: BACK ROW, l-r: Rocky Bellamy, Val Grimes, Cindi Reynolds. FRONT ROW; Connie Quimby, Kathi Nutt, Debbie Bitner. Cheerleaders Keep the Spirit The Reserve Cheerleaders are: MIDDLE - top: Sandi Gallop, Connie Kempton, Carol King, and Jo- ann Hilton, left - Patti Quimby, and right - Sandi Watson. Services s t u d e n t s A i d A d m i n i s t r a t i o n 116 FIRST ROW: L. McVickers, D. Shilling, J. Waligora, G. Lentz, D. Pelow, M. Riley, D. Haver, C. Larson, T. Strauss. SECOND ROW: T. Traxler, D. Callahan, E. Kling, G. Suever, J. Riley, C. Otis, T. Blair, K. Beckman, A. Conners. THIRD ROW; L. McMichaels, S. Gallop, L. Ledyard, V. Burlew, M. Ewers, C. Bradley, K. Lynd, G. Justice, S. Wilkinson, P. Lovell. FOURTH ROW; B. Gilbert, K. Yuhl, C. Sawyer, S. Fish, V. Price, S. Huggett, D. Wilkinson, P. Quimby, D. Wilkinson, P. Cook, J. Spaulding. TOP ROW: L. Marvin, L. Lothmer, H. Malome, K. Kempton, C. Ames, D. Wentworth, C. Hoopingardiner, L. Kriser, M. Bailey, T. Strauss, B. Champion. FIRST ROW; P. Kurtz, J. Spaulding, P. Cook, C. Hoff, K. Roots, M. Pawloski, B. Fickle, K. Lynd, M. Stempien. SECOND ROW; R. Grimes, P. Fenno, D. Grey, J. Riley, V. Watkins, M. Cronmiller, M. Traxler, D. Friend. THIRD ROW; D. Pope, S. Andrews, C. Quimby, K. Brown, P. Bean, S. Cook, L. Blatter, R. Talent, M. Barve, J. Brewer. FOURTH ROW: K. Funk, D. Conrad, T. Salyers, B. Risk, K. Avra, R. Mueller, D. Marsh, C. Supianoski, D. Wilkinson, D. Bitner, M. Richards. FIFTH ROW: S. Everline, K. Miller, D. Larsen, C. Warner, B. Kratzer, P. Cox, G. Lane, L. Satchfield, C. Talbot, R. Young, M. Eaton. Audio-Visual facilities were provided by; lOP ROW: (L to R) Tom Lowns, Ken Ball, Dave Miller, Louis Wortz and Jack Foster. FRONT ROW: Jerry Hoff, Steve Miller, Jarrett Seigler and Dan Diedrich. Mis. Riley was always around when you needed help. 0 T h e • 1 r S h Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. VanLandingham and Mrs. Klepeck were a tremendous help to the elementary. a r e Words cannot express Mrs. Brown's appreciation to her library aids. (L to R) Jim Barve, Cliris Knapp, Judy Kochendorfer, Margaret Miller, Kathy McGee, Rosetta Young, Heidi Rawson, Karen Lynd and Carol Converse. 117 The high school cooks axe Marie Lemmon, Thelma Marquart, Caroline Knisely, Maxine VanNasdale, Alberta Todd and Loretta McRae This year, helping out in the office, was: BACK ROW, 1-r: B. Budd, W. Hilton, S. Perry. FRONT; B. Kratzer, C. Supianoski, and J. Alexander, and T. Macklin. Quincy's Bus Drivers Intermediate office aids were: BACK ROW, 1-r: J.Lounds, C. Avery, and B. Budd. FRONT ROW; T. Macklin and C. Strauss. Quincy Janitors are; BACK ROW, l-r: K. Johnson, E. Smith, E. Burk, and C. Lampman. FRONT; W. Miller, H. Van- Nasdale, and J. Hildebrand This year's-elementary cooks are: Mary Temples and Shirley Taylor. Elementary “The winning of freedom is not to be compared to the winning of a game — with the victory re- corded forever in history. Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must he daily earned and refreshed ...” Dwight D. Eisenhoiver John Worth Elementary Principal Mr. Worth Supervises The Elementary Staff Mrs. VanPatten Elementary Secretary Mrs. Pomranka Remedial Reading Mrs. Parzych Special Education, Speech 120 Mrs. Parkinson, D. McClellan, D. Lowell. J. Neeley, S. McVicker, S. Rodisiler, L. Huepeubecker, R. Hard, T. McMichael, Mrs. Klepak. THIRD ROW; D. McFarland. J. Faulkner, D. Wineland, C. Dur- ham.' R. Ford, R. Halferty. S. McCann. SECOND ROW: A. Harrington, C. Peck. A. Richards, C. Miller, B. Freeburn, T. Marshall, J. Alspaugh, C. Graty. FIRST ROW: K. Hosek, K. Campbell, T. Deal, G. Bassage. Kindergarten — A.M. BACK ROW: Mrs. Esterline, C. Cekander, D. Lovejoy, L. Hockenberry, D. Burlew, G. Creager, R. Klotz, J. McClellen, S. Repert, Mrs. Van Landingham. THIRD ROW: C. Marsh. T. Miller. C. Shilling, J. Penner, T. Barrett, D. Howell, D. Kling, J. Neeley. SECOND ROW; T. Jackson, A. Null, J. Wood, B. Harmon, T. Robertson, R. Freeburn, G. Smith, R. Cole. FIRST ROW: S. Wonders, S. Hammond, K. Sours, D. Thomas, H. Horn. BACK ROW: Marilyn Truitt, Mrs. Parkinson, K. Nowlen, L. Fickle, M. Basset, B. Cottman, D. Chaney, B. Friend, D. Sperbeck, Mrs. Klepak. MIDDLE ROW; R. McRae, P. Shafer, S. Lane, R. Sebring, M. Pierson. K. Beenier, A. Strang, C. Worth. N. Todd, M. Adkins. FRONT ROW: P. Luce, M. Ames, P. Otis, D. Markle, R. Mitchell, B. Knisely, P. Brewer, T. Rockhold. KNEEUNG: K. Loveberry, L. Collard, D. Parker. Kindergarten — P.M. BACK ROW: Mrs. Esterline, R. Domecki, R. Matz, E. Lesner, R. McKenzie. P. Skinner. R. Saxmzn, D. Bauer, S. Keifer, L. Lytle, Mrs. VanLandingham. SECOND ROW; D. Blount, J. Smith, K. Teach- out. D. Brown, C. Nelson. R. Knapp. K. Pohl. G. Smith, S. Burd. FIRST ROW: J. Ostrander. . Hal- stead, T. Travis. K. VanVleet, R. Harris, R. Riddle, R. Peavey, K. LaBarge. ABSENT: T. Baldwin R. Rasmussen, D, Smille. BACK ROW: P. Dirschell, L. Wilson, T. Nowlen, D. Roberts, S. Smith, J. Smith, C. Miller, N. Drumm, Mrs, Gibson. MIDDLE ROW; S. Hutchins. V. McVicker, C. Shafer, T. DeHoff, N. Pape, P, Travis, M. McConnell, D. Friend. FRONT ROW; J. Prince, S. Knisely, K. Newberry. L. Koch- endorfer, J. Turnpaugh, T. Gallop. T. Smith, D. Booher. First Grade — Mrs. Gibson, Miss Hartzler BACK ROW: R. McRae, T. Coville, J. McGee, B. Hawes, J. Stempien, T. Morris, P. Hagaman. THIRD ROW: K. LaBarge, D. Brown, K. Tappenden, S. Hulbert, K. Miller, J. Phair, D. Becker, K. Midde. SECOND ROW: B. Wolfe, J. Boley, C. Nickels, E. Saxman, J. Jeffery, K. Smith, R. Hoch. FIRST ROW; J. Nail, B. Swallow, M. Wooden, Miss Hartzler. BACK ROW: Mrs. Hall. T. Tuttle. T. Butters, C. Laurell, B. Kurtz. S. Becker. T. Griffin. R. Bean. D. Krzeminski. MIDDLE ROW: J. Jarrell, T. Mast, C. Albright, L. Huepenbecker, D. Nelson, R. Frederick, R. Wendorf. FRONT ROW; D. Dove, N. Bowerman, F. Smith, E. Thorp, R. Cekander, J. Merriman, T. Smith, T. Deal. ABSENT: L. Pierson, R. Cole. First Grade — Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Male BACK ROW: S. Bowerman, G. Sharp, M. Neeley, D. Hance, J. Meade, R. lies, B. Hawes, Mrs. Male. MIDDLE ROW: B. Ludlow, N. Lesner, D. Smurr, R. Nelson, R. Bracy, R. Sours, K. Fosdick. FRONT ROW: D. Cutcher, J. Hoffman. T. Parker, S. Peet, T. Dull, G. Gratz, C. Wolfe. BACK ROW: T. Chase, J. Paul, A. Morris, Y. Adkins, A, Neeley, L. Fish, M. Coville, Mrs. Gosch- ka, THIRD ROW: L. VanBuskirk, D. Wooden, R. Kelley, D. Robertson, K. Loveberry, K, Williams, P. Speaker, B. Parshall. SECOND ROW; B. Ash, B. Marowelli, L. Aiken, L. Huepenbecker, T. But- ters, J. McVicker, G. Miner. FIRST ROW; B. Bassett, D. Wallace, B. Gratz, C. Holloway, S. Boyd, K. Newberry. Second Grade — Mrs. Goschka, Mrs. Hawver BACK ROW: Mrs. Hawver, B. Thornton, K. Brewer, T. Ash, P. Hutchinson, D. Burritt, L. Thompson, R. Hawley, Miss Traxler. THIRD ROW; C. Bailey, D. Brown, R. Adkins, J. McClellen, L. Peck. D. Finley. L.'ogurchak. C. Millard. SECOND ROW: F. Cekander, S. Nickles, D. Bonsteel, J. Nicker- son. C. Horn. R. Wheeler. B. Harris, A. Cluff. FIRST ROW: N. Byers, N. Cole, B. Rice, P. Smith. D. Borton. BACK ROW: Mrs. VanBlarcom. R. Tobolske, M. Wood. R. Pierson, D. Smith, V. Harmon, B. Ames, D. Richards, R. Rasmusson. THIRD ROW: J. Watts, R. Porter, M. Cotton, M. Jones, P. Cole, S. Sattler, K. Cottman. SECOND ROW: K. Wilkinson, D. Alspaugh, R. Parker, T. McVicker, L. Hughes, M. Treacher, R, Miller, C. Stempien. FIRST ROW; T. Harris, K. Sinclair, S. Snyder. K. Teachout, T. Davis. Second Grade — Mrs. VanBlarcom, Mrs. Webb BACK ROW: Mrs. Webb, D. Blowers, T. Mills, B. Norton. M. Odum, B. Miller, T. Worden, S. Bonham, D, Herman. THIRD ROW: T. Strauss, C. Baranouski, G. Nelson, C, Normandin, R. Beem- er, A. Doll, E. McVicker. B. Yaylor. SECOND ROW; S. Moore, K. Knisely, E. Scherer, J. Null, M. Bruno, B. Neeley, R. Burke. FIRST ROW; D. Fowler. T. Harrington, J. Coward, M. Carpenter, J. McKenzie. BACK ROW: R. Halstead, C, Cutcher, J. Frederick, B. Schultz, T. Tracy, D. Lentz, T. Locke, J. Middel. MIDDLE ROW; P. Curry, C. Baranouski, R. Bradley, D. Bassage, T, Cottman, N. Vozar, T. Wearen. Miss Fought. FRONT ROW: C. Domecki, B. Collard, D. Meade, J. McRae, R. Morell, J. Stempien, L. Fish. KNEELING: D. Hutchins, M. Loveberry, S. Barfell. Second Grade — Mrs. Pushee, Third Grade — Miss Fought BACK ROW: L. Bassett, C. Barnett, R. Smead, W. Riddle, S. Chase, B. Adams, M. Thorp. MIDDLE ROW; L. Kling, D. Markel, B. Albright, D. Lovell, J. Wells. T. Collard, H. Cekander. FIRST ROW: R. Hooley, B. Osborne, K. Morell, D. Burlew, B. Boley, J. Shobe, K. Rodesiler, K. Booher. KNEELING: B. Ellis, J. McKenzie, K. Kokinis. BACK ROW; Mrs. King, S. Drumm, G. Shaw, B. Wendort, E. Ford, F. Parkinson, D. Waligora, J. Englehardt. THIRD ROW: P. lies, P. Fosdick, J. VanDyke, D. Wonders, S. Rose, J. Bonham, S. Stempien, D. Wooden. SECOND ROW; D. Harmon, T. DeHoff. R. Nowlin, P. Freebum, B. Duns- more, M. Angevine, M. Lyons, J. Brewer. FIRST ROW: P. Miller, S. King, L. Pierson, T. Fickle. Third Grade Mrs. King, Mrs. Weaver BACK ROW: N. Rockold, D. Chaney, E. Swallow, K. Cole, P. Kurtz, B. Durham, M. Miller, Mrs. Weaver. SECOND ROW; D. Peck, D. Bruno, P. Lyons, E. Traxler, B. Spalding, D. Parker, C. Cluff, FIRST ROW; L. Kriser, L. Reppert, P. Ford, K. Downer, K. Wofe, S. Albright. A. Bracy, M. Stout. BACK ROW: C. Bowerman, R. Pohl, C. Honyoust, T. Cole, K. Houtz, B. Geer, K, Normandin, T. Kanaby, Mrs. Nowicki. THIRD ROW: K. Miller, J. Bowerman, J. Larson, A. Nelson, N, Strong, C. Snyder, J. French. S. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: T. Macklin, K. Wood, M. Scherer, E. Ford, P. Wright, T. Allen, P. Walters, L. Roberts. FIRST ROW: R. Kempton, B. Hagaman. Third Grade — Mrs. Nowicki, Miss Sewell BACK ROW: S. Saunders, R. Connin, J. Williams, D. Schott, M. Roberts, M. Medlock, D. Daws, Miss Sewell. SECOND ROW; D. McFarland, D. Center, B. Chase, B. Hoyt, K. Matz, N. Strang, E. Canfield, L. Smurr. FIRST ROW: J. Sharp, B. Finley, K. Williams, D. Ostrander, V. Bemis, J. Rice, L. Beckwith, B. Robertson. ABSENT: C. England, M. Gallup, L. Scherer, D. Hoch. BACK ROW: Miss Corless, R. Nickerson, M. Sebring, M. Buckley, K. Fickle, J, Watts, T. Knirk, J, Kline, D. Lyons. THIRD ROW: D. Peet, M. Kokinis, T. Loveberry, J. Warkoczeski, F. Exelby, J. Harrington, T. Meiring. SECOND ROW; B. Smith, K. Newberry, K. Justice, T. Kanaby, R. Temples, K. Fish, S. Luce, J. Keifer. FRONT ROW; D. Quimby, R. Gardner, D. Hutchins. ABSENT: M. McVicker, J. Nickels, V. Spurlock. Fourth Grade — Miss Corless, Mrs. Fisher BACK ROW: S. Green, S. Stempien, A. Pierson, L. Queen, V. Thorton, M. Handy, D. Smith, P. Wheeler, C. VanBuskirk, R. Morris. MIDDLE ROW; L. Drumm, J. Bowerman, M. Parker, S. King, D. Yuhl, B. Easterday, E. Baily, Mrs. Fisher. FRONT ROW: B. Harmen, L. McCann, S. Knapp, T. Paul, D. Longardner, J. Ostrander, T. Fish, R. Bondsteel. BACK ROW: S. Andrews, T, Sperbeck, J. McGee, K. Moore, M. Tobolske, R. Loveberry, E. Geishert, D, Miner, J. Perry, THIRD ROW: K. Reynolds, M. Brewer, J. VanLandingham, G. Albright, K. Gardiner, B. McGee, D. Parshall, E. Bowerman, T. Stempien. Mrs. Lynd. SECOND ROW: J. Travis, B. Gratz, W. Hutchinson, T. Orton, C. Rogers, K. Shaffer, R. Klepack. B. Blowers, L. Heupenbecker. FIRST ROW: R. Root, J. Neeley, D, Gade, Fourth Grade — Mrs. Lynd, Mrs. Giant BACK ROW: T. McMichael, M. Shaffer, C. Gary, S. Lovell, D. Peet, T. Turnpaugh, N. Carpenter, J. Normandin, C. Cole, B. Osborne. SECOND ROW: D. Reichhart. B. Bondsteel, D. Stempien, M. Middel, J. Dull, S. Hawes, G. Snyder, D. Elder, Mrs. Veysey. FIRST ROW: C. Little. T. Payton, L. Everline, L. Mills, K. Brickey, M. Blowers, R. Wooden, Mrs. Giant. THIRD ROW: R. Lyon, J, Fry, T. Holt, J. Hagaman. A. Finley, B. Center, D. Howell, B, Wilson. C. Rodesiler. SECOND ROW; B. McKenzie, C. Peet, J. Marsh, T. Macklin, J. McCellan, S, Fred- erick, V. Sperbeck, M, Vozar. W. Binkley, Mr. Bell. FIRST ROW: B. Avra, T. Strang, B. Hoch, L. Gallatin, J. Anderson. C. Stempien, D. Treacher, B. Blair, J. Wright, A. Feldbauer. Fifth Grade Mr. Bell, Miss Goward THIRD ROW: V. Bassett, B. Ledyard, T. Worth. R. Bean. L. Hayes. R. Taylor, D. Bice, R. Pierson, L. Huepenbecker, T. Freeman, L. Byers. SECOND ROW: Miss Goward, B. Baird. C. Irwin, K. Ames. K. Blair, C. Ogurchak, D. Rose. C. Everline, T. Mast, J. Elder. FIRST ROW; M. Gardner. N. McMicheal, T. McRae, K. Whaley, M. Canfield, D. King, K. Fickle, J. Travis. K. Dirschell. BACK ROW: M. Warkoczeski, P. Callahan, K. Ledyard, P. Irwin, H. Cluff, T, Mast, J. Kroner, M, Miller, E. Baird. MIDDLE ROW: P. Luse, L. Osborn, J. Traxler, J. Travis, J. Larson, A. Walters, D. Ripley, J. Sours, J. McCellan, Mrs. Miller. FIRST ROW; J. Schultz. J. Orton, S. Bowerman, C. Handy, P. Watson, S. Miller, M. Fahlin, K. Smith, A. Doll. Fifth Grade — Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Longhini BACK ROW: J. King, S. Strauss, M. Lounds, D. Cekander, D. McVicker, J. Blair, G. Ewers, D. Hulbert, J. Sours. MIDDLE ROW: C. Richards, R. Shaffer, K. Harrington, R. Saunders, N. Binkley, C. Wells, R. Gallop, Mrs. Longhini. FRONT ROW; T. Brown, T. Smith, J. Farris, J. Campbell, J. Burlew, B. Halstead, S. Rollins. ABSENT: M. McNitt, D. Bowen, M. Houtz, C. England. BACK ROW: K. Shobe, R. Walston, C. Brown, A, Angevine, T. Baldwin, L. Thompson, S. Harring- ton, P. Marsh, D. Swallow. SECOND ROW: L. Temples. C. Taylor, R. French. L. Brown, R. Banker. M. Fry, K. Losinski, S. Smead, Miss Floraday. FIRST ROW; J. Brewer. T. Butters, V. Rawson, Z. McVicker, C. Kurtz, B. Lentz, K. Kennedy, T. Kling, J. Lane. Fifth Grade — Miss Floraday, Sixth Grade — Mrs. Ill BACK ROW: D. Gilbert, M. Stempien, K. Loveberry, K. Kempton, M. Downer, K. Brockway, S. Strauss. J. Osborn. K. Reichhart. THIRD ROW; Mrs. Ill, M. Ellis. J. Osborn, S. Budd, I. Wilson. L. VanLandingham, C. Sebring, S. Tobolski, C. Pinney. SECOND ROW; L. Brewer. B. Topp, M. Par- shall, B. Houck, C. Pohl, D. VanDyke, B. Ledyard, R. Hoffman, K. Bemis. FIRST ROW; S. Strang, P. Dierschell, D. Little, J. Farris. BACK ROW: R. Felt, D. Wilfinson, J. Bellamy, M. Baranouski, S. Delcamp, R. Barfell, A. Mills, T. Butters, D, King. THIRD ROW: R. Sharp, M. Brown, K. Loose, L. Hefflefinger, P. French, F. Young, S. Locke, S. Null, Mrs. Harris. SECOND ROW: K. Weaver, B. Hoyt, L. Bliss, C. Bassett, R. Rollins, B. Nutt. FIRST ROW: L. Harmon, T. McCurley. Sixth Grade — Mrs. Harris, Mr. Hastings BACK ROW: J. Hooley, M. Albright, V. Gray, B. Barnett, R. Boyd, D. Camerson, B. Longardner, F. Meade, J. Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: D. Payton, J. Miller, S. Merriman, S. Luce, L. Andrews, R. Stempien, R. lies, B. Corrino, Mr. Hastings. FIRST ROW: S. Corville, V. Neeley, T. Owens, K. Hayes, M. Saunders, P. Burke, D. Harmon. 135 BACK ROW: S. Gilchrest, D. Kestner, D. Snyder, C. Trana, C. Etchey, S. McNitt, M. Stulce, S. Nickerson. THIRD ROW; R. Traxler, M. Wonders, P. Borgert, D. Miller, D. King, D. Wells, K. Hagy, Mrs. Oxenham. SECOND ROW; K. Buckley, K. Curtiss. N. Jackson, L. Carpenter, C. An- drews, C. Pierson. FIRST ROW: D. Morris, C. Coward. Sixth Grade — Mrs. Oxenham, Sp. Ed. — Mrs. Jewell SECOND ROW; Mrs. Jewell, L. Heupenbecker. B. Hance, T. Gipple, B. Bonsteel, D. McVicker. V. McVicker. FIRST ROW; D. McVicker, D. Hance, P. Sheer', L. Roots, H. Ash. 136 BACK ROW: T. Brewer, H. Bondsteel, C. Buckberry, R. Coward, R, Rice, M. Connin, C, Blowers, Mrs. Spalding. THIRD ROW: S. Holt, S. Kaufman, S. Blair, M. Mitchell, G. Smith, D. Cotton, R, Sattler. SECOND ROW; T. McLain, J. 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