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I ORIOLE CONTENTS PEOPLE OF THE YEAR 8 Seniors 30 Juniors 35 Sophomores 40 Freshmen 46 Faculty, Staff, and Administration Editor - Marlene Middel Assistant Editor - Denise Harmon Business Manager - Sherry King Sports Editors - Mark Loveberry, John Rice, Val Bemis, Dorothy Haigreave Photographers - Val Thornton, Lori Mills, Val Bemis, Dorothy Hargreave, Nick Rockhold Advisor - Mrs. Joanne Longhini Other Staff Members - Dennis Burlew, Melinda Davis, Jan Dull, Kim Dunn, Cam Gary, Rosann Klepack, Maxine Arnett, Karen Justice, Karen Matz, Lenny Peavey, Dave Anderson, Robin Connin, Dave Elder, Pam Lewis, Tia Macklin, Sue O’Brien, Doug Parker, Doug Patterson, Lori Pierson, Jim Sherwood, Nathan Strong, Steve Sullivan Cover Photography - Bill Mosler Q UINCY HIGH SCHOOL QUINCY, MICHIGAN 1977 Produced annually by the Oriole staff, a subsidiary of the Modern Communications class of Quincy High School, and published by the Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. 1 EVENTS OF THE YEAR 58 Homecoming - A McOriole Victory 60 Project Christmas - Ninth Year 62 Drama - Cactus Flower You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown 64 Tip-Up 66 Oriole Week 68 Trike Race 70 Banquet and Prom - This One’s For You This is your high school, a school io cherish and be proud of. Ii has over eighty years of progress and development to its credit. It is a good school in a good town; and your attitude toward it will help immeasurably to keep it the kind of school you want it to be. Your school has a fine tradition to live up to. It has been on the accredited list of the University of Michigan since 1905, and accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools since 1937. In the years of its existence it has received recognition for outstanding work in many fields. You can be proud of your present school building. It replaced the old building that stood on the same spot. It was dedicated in January, 1932. In 1943, the new Athletic Field replaced Lake Field located in the west end of town. The vocational addition was dedi- cated in April. 1955. The new high school building was dedicated in February. 1962. The athletic field was rebuilt in 1969. With the completion of these facilities Quincy now pos- sesses one of the finest high school plants in southern Michigan. But. after all, it is not the physical plant that makes the school. It is YOU, the student, who makes its name - by your work, your spirit, and your character. It is your school, keep it clean, neat and always reflect credit to yourself, your parents, your community. Dress neatly and appropriately, be proud of yourself and you will be proud of your school. The high school exists for only one purpose, to provide an education for the youth of the 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 subjects interesting. However, like anything else, learning takes long hours of practice; sometimes these are monotonous, other times short and humorous. W ■■ ' f er) • . Si mu §■ 2 GROUPS 74 Student Council 75 National Honor Society 76 Band 80 Youth in Government 82 Chorus 83 Future Homemakers of America 84 Varsity Club 86 Future Farmers of America 88 Library Club 89 Quincy Society for the Performing Arts 90 French Club 92 Oriole Staff Although many extracurricular aciivities 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. There are many organizations in your high school classified as extracurricular; from these you can gain a vast amount of enjoyment and a good share of education in the fine art of getting along with others. The following clubs and organizations are active: French Club, Future Farmers of Amer- ica, Future Homemakers of America, Library Club, National Honor Society, Quincy Soci- ety for the Performing Arts, Student Council, Varsity Club, and Youth in Government. We have had one of the outstanding bands in southern Michigan for many years. It has been a credit to the school and community. It is open to any student who is prepared and has musical ability. The band takes part in many local events, the traditional homecoming parade, the mem- orial parade, and other community parades, as well as the state and regional contests. Practical experience in journalism can be obtained by working on the school paper and yearbook. Consult the sponsor for further information. 3 100 Cross Country 102 Golf 104 Girls Basketball 108 Football 112 Volleyball 116 Wrestling 118 Basketball 124 Baseball 128 Track 132 Bowling 134 Cheerleaders 136 Coaches 138 Records At Quincy High School you have the opportunity to participate in a variety of athletic activities, either as an active participant or a spectator. There is a deep satisfaction to be found in working with teammates in some vigorous sport or in joining classmates in cheering the team on. In 1974 Quincy entered a new association of schools, the Big Eight Interscholastic Associ- ation, composed of Athens, Concord, Homer, Jonesville, Reading, Springport, Union City, and Quincy. This conference has been formed for the purpose of fostering interscho- lastic activities between member schools. Each year trophies are given to the schools win- ning championships in each sport and an all-sports trophy is also presented. Any boy or girl trying for a place on a team should be willing to give his or her best at all times. It is understood that when a student presents himself as a candidate for one of the school teams he accepts full responsibility to conduct himself at all times as a sportsman and a true representative of Quincy High School. The Quincy Athletic Board in accordance with the Michigan High School Athletic Associ- ation sets up and interprets all eligibility rules for high school students. Our school must conform to these rules at all times or we may lose the privilege of competing with other high schools. The state eligibility rules will always be posted in the school building. OTHER IMPORTANT PEOPLE 142 Middle School 180 Elementary 200 Sponsors and Index to Advertisers Graduation requirements - A total of 20 credits is required for graduation. The only exceptions are transfer students who must carry a regular class load once they enter Quincy High School. All students, regardless of when they graduate, must have at least 15 academic credits. Academic credits include all subjects with the exception of music, physical education, library aide, teacher aide, and office aide. General information - A. Required courses needed for graduation: 1 credit of math, 2 credits of physical education or band in 0th or 10th grades. 3 credits of English. 2 credits of science. 2 credits of social studies of which !; credit must be government: B. All students must carry five courses each of the four years of school. At least four of these courses each year must be academic. Six courses may be carried: C. Activity credit courses include: audio-visual, band, library aide, office aide, physical education, and teacher aide: D. A minimum of 20 credits is required for graduation of which at least 15 must be academic credits: E. A student cannot receive credit for course duplication or course regression; F. Summer school or correspondence courses must be approved by the principal in order to count towards graduation; G. Driver education is offered during the school year and sum- mers without credit toward graduation: H. The prerequisites listed for the courses are guides to success in the courses and are listed for the benefit of the students; I. It is important that all students develop satisfactory personal characteristics and, whenever possible, partici- pate in extracurricular activities: and J. It is the desire of the administration and the profes- sional staff to continually strive for improvement. Therefore, it is possible that the require- ments, curricular offerings, and rules and regulations will change according to the needs. Every year certain students win distinction for themselves and for your school in various ways. Honors available to seniors at Quincy High School are: Outstanding boy and girl citizen. Boys’ and Girls’ State, D.A.R. Good Citizen, Danforth-Foundation ”1 Dare You” Awards, Top Ten, Scholarship award for a 3-point average or better. National Honor Society. Awards are presented in agriculture, commercial, mathematics, publications, science, band, and athletics. Service awards are also presented to librarians, student council, and class officers. 5 ACME BELT RECOATIN0 INC. Recoating of Used Abrasives for Over 22 Years 639-4236 Arnold and Cole Streets BALDWIN CLINIC Veterinary Medical Facility Quincy - Coldwater B D TOOL DIE, INC. Custom Work - Jigs and Fixtures 114 West Chicago, Quincy 639-9305 BECKWITH FURNITURE Large Stock of New Furniture Bassett Headquarters Central Road at S. Ray - Quincy Rd. Quincy Phone - 639-4246 Congratulations Seniors BILL RUTH'S TV 904 W. Chicago Rd. Quincy Phone 639-9615 5% W PARTY STORE Open 7 Days a Week 891 E. Chicago Rd. Coldwater, Michigan 278-4459 BOLLEGRAF'S Ladies Queen Size Apparel Men’s Big and Tall Apparel to Size 60 6 E. Chicago Quincy J. B. BRANCH COMPANY Our 100th Year 4 Floors of Merchandise 34-36 W. Chicago Coldwater Phone 278-2664 Branch County Chiropractic Clinic, P.C. K. O. Branham, D.C. 683 E. Chicago Rd. 2 Miles East of 1-69 Cold water, Michigan 49036 Phone 517-279-9377 Good Luck to the Class of '77 BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Formerly Melvin Blue Agency, Inc. 46 W. Chicago St. Quincy, Michigan Phone 639-4100 BUDD’S BODY SHOP Bumping and Painting 23% Hr. Wrecker Service 87 W. Chicago St. Quincy, Michigan Phone: Day - 639-4259 Night - 639-4424 SENIORS 7 Greg Andrews Being a Senior Maxine Coreen Arnett Karla Jo Arnold Freddie J. Avra Vicki S. Beckwith Juli Kae Bemis Jayne B. Bethel Edwin A. Bowerman Jr. Carrie Dawn Bradley Michael A. Brewer Kim Allison Brickey Michael D. Buckley Means. . . Dennis L. Burlew Nathan K. Carpenter Jan Lynn Clemenson SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sherry Stempien, Secretary; Kathy Moore, President; Kelly Reynolds, Treasurer; Juli Bemis, Historian; Donna Reichhart, Vice President, not pictured. Cynthia Jo Coan Donna Sue Cribbs Melinda J. Davis 9 You Have Lori Lee Ditton Janean Michelle Dull Kim Marie Dunn Mary Ann Dunn Bob Easte relay Karen Elaine England Lori Ann Everline Jeff J. Ewers 10 Reached. . . Kenneth M. Fickle James Eric Fidler Kathryn Joan Fish Thomas K. Fish Cheryl Anne Fryer Mary Ann Gallatin Karen Sue Gardner Rick Dean Gardner Cameron Lee Gary The Top of Elizabeth Ann Geishert Patty I. Giffey Claude Gregory Gilbert Brenda L. Gratz Sandra Kay Greem 12 Your Mountain . . . Tamara Kim Green Rolland V. Hale Brenda Annetta Harmon Steven Ray Hawes Debra Jo Howell Linda C. Huepenbecker 3 Douglas Reid Hutchins Only to Rebecca Sue Jensen Deanna Lynn Justice Karen Sue Justice Tina M. Kanaby Beth Ann Keeton Michelle M. King Rosanna Marie Klepack Judith R. Kline Michael Kenneth Kling Susan Elaine Knapp 14 John Charles Lange Dave P. Longardner Fin d. • Cornelia Lorez Robert Layne Loveberry Teresa Ann Loveberry Stephanie Lynn Lovell Scott Alan Luce Karen Jo Matz Linda Kay McCann Betty Joyce McGee Theresa May Meiring Marlene Joy Middel David W. Millard 15 Many More Lori Anne Mills Darlene R. Miner Evangelia Mitrou Kathryn Ann Moore Rick Morris 16 David Joseph Motsinger Ahead. Kevin John Newberry Rick E. Nickerson James Bradford Normandin William Joseph O'Brien Joseph Paul Omlor Beth Ann Osborne 17 Class Colors Michael Dean Parker Teresa Marie Paul Tammy Sue Payton Lenard Wayne Peavey John W. Perry Ricky Joe Peterson Annette M. Pierson James Kenneth Pifer Christine A. Pomranka William Pope Dennis M. Quimby Rusty Franklin Rasmussen 18 Purple and White Donna Jean Reichhart Kelly Sue Reynolds Marcia J. Rice Benjamin Austin Richardson Carl L. Rogers Deborah A. Russell 19 Class Flower Debra Ann Salyer Sally Ann Saltier Phillip H. Scherer Jackie Lynn Schultz Martin Keith Sebring Pamela F. Sleesman Denise Marie Smith Michael L. Smith 20 White Rose Linda Smurr Glenn Edward Snyder Linda Jean Speaker Teena Marie Sperbeck Victoria Lee Spurlock Sherry Lee Stempien Tena Marie Stempien Julie Ann Strang 21 Class Song — “Do You Feel Like I Do?” Lisa Lorraine Sullivan Mary Ann Taylor Ruth Elaine Temples Valerie Hope Thornton Jeff VanLandingham Julie Ann Warkoczeski Janice Lynn Watts Bruce William Wood Douglas L. Yuhl Seniors Not Pictured Gary Lee Albright Maria Araujo Michael Azzarello Maureen Marie Cholka Thomas R. Coco Jon Cutler Norman Lee Elkins David A. Gade Joyce Keifer Dale D. Parshall Faith A. Ricker Debra Lynne Tessin 22 23 1977 Page 23: MOST BASHFUL - Brenda Gratz, Dave Mil- lard; CUT-UPS - Jan Clemenson, Mike Smith; FRIENDLIEST - Connie Lorenz, Jeff VanLandingham; ALL AROUND SENIORS - Marlene Middel, Jim Nor- mandin. Page 24: MOST TALKATIVE: Jan Clemenson, Jeff VanLandingham; MOST INTELLIGENT AND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Liz Geishert, Nathan Car- penter; FLIRTS - Beth Osborne, Ken Fickle; MOST ATHLETIC - Debb Russell, Scott Luce; BEST LOOK- ING - Sue Knapp, Ed Bowerman. 24 Hall of Fame LONGEST HAIR - Terry Love- berry, Mike Parker; MOST ACTIVE - Marlene Middel, Scott Luce; BEST PERSONALITY - Val Thornton, Jim Normandin; BEST BUILT - Greg Gilbert (Toni Cholka not pictured); TALLEST - Julie Warkoczeski, Jim Fidler; SHORTEST - Sally Sattler, Mike Azzarello; BEST DRESSED - Sue Knapp, Ken Fickle. 25 Grads Reap Awards and Diplomas 26 June 8 was Honors Night for the class of '77. Pictured at left are Carrie Bradley, 4-year perfect attendance award; the Top Ten: Nathan Carpenter, Liz Geishert, Vicki Spurlock, Carrie Bradley, Julie Strang, Becky Jensen, Linda Huepenbecker, Tina Kanaby, Jim Normandin, Kim Brickey; Bill O'Brien, Special Accomplish- ment Award; Jim Normandin, the Normandin Award which was presented by his father Mr. Jim Normandin, the Varsity Club Scholarship, Boys' State Award, the American Legion Outstanding Service Award; Mike Kling, Kim Brickey, Marlene Middel, Dra- matics Awards; and Shelley King, Girls Athlete of the Year. Other awards included: Scott Luce, Boys Athlete of the Year Award; Karen Matz, Principal's Citizenship Award; Carrie Bradley and Greg Andrews, the Danforth I Dare You Award; Marlene Middel, DAR Good Citizen Award, Girls' State, and the American Legion Outstanding Service Award; Mike Smith, Boys' State: Patti Giffey, Girls' State; Cheryl Fryer and Jan Dull, the John Phillip Sousa Award. Nathan Carpenter was recognized as a National Merit Scholar- ship finalist and also received a Tri-State chemical scholarship, the MSU Award for Academic Excellence, and the KCC Board of Trustees Award. Linda Huepenbecker, Tina Kanaby, and Shelley King received the Quincy Rotary Club scholarships. Jim Normandin was given the Quincy BPW scholarship. The Charles A. Ryan Foun- dation Awards went to Cheryl Fryer, Jim Normandin, and Carrie Bradley. Liz Geishert earned the KCC Board of Trustees Award, the Elks Club scholarship, and the Murray State University Alumni scholarship. Baccalaureate services were held on June 5 with the Rev. Mr. Clyde Mills addressing the graduates. Mr. Judd Arnett, noted col- umnist of the Detroit Free Press, delivered the commencement address at the ninety-seventh annual commencement exercises on June 10. 27 Best Wishes to the Class of 1977 From Director, Officers and Staff of FIRST NATIONAL BANK (I of South Central Michigan Offices in Quincy, Coldwater Twp., Bronson, North Adams 28 BURGER CHEF (fltlTCK ) G°c d Luck J Quincy Orioles % Come in and see us , I y q ) after the games. N. , 432 Chicago St. Coldwater, Michigan 49036 UNDERCLASSMEN Congratulations Seniors From CARL'S BAR 24 East Chicago Quincy, Michigan R. G. COCHRANE CONTRACTING, INC. 373 Brocklebank Rd. Quincy 639-4068 C F VENDING COMPANY Locally-owned Full-line Vending Servicing Business, Schools, and Industry 185 Jay Street Coldwater 278-5860 29 Juniors Anticipate Susan Albright Teresa Allen David Anderson Ted Arnett Craig Baranouski Linda Beckwith Valerie Bemis Jerry Bonham John Boulton Cyndi Bowerman Jamie Bowerman Ronald Bradley Martha Burritt Steve Coan Kurt Condra Robin Connin Tammy Cottman Carmen Cutcher Marc Cutler Debbie DesJardins Lori Ditto Karen Downer Rebecca Dunsmore 30 Their Turn in Limelight David Elder Gerald Englehardt Cindy England Tamara Fickle Bruce Finley Lorei Fish Patricia Ford Perry Fosdick James French Karen Fryer Marian Gallop Betty Geer Dorothy Hargreave Denise Harmon Randy Houtz Todd Hull Dennis Hutchins Pam lies Dave Johnston Theresa Kanaby Doug Keeslar Robert Kempton Sherry King Lowell Kriser Pam Kurtz Dave Lentz 31 Pam Lewis Debbie Liggins Theresa Locke Mark Loveberry Margaret Lyons Patty Lyons Tia Macklin Mark Malone Kelly Matz Dawn Meade Garry McClellan Kitty McDowell Denise McFarland Jeff McRae Jacqueline Middel Bruce Miller Kim Miller Kim Normandin Sue O’Brien Don Ostrander Doug Parker Frank Parkinson Douglas Patterson Lori Pierson Roy Pohl 32 Scott Pomranka John Rice Linda Roberts Marc Roberts Jody Robson Nick Rockhold Teresa Rubley Naomi Rupp Scott Saunders Duane Sawdey CLASS OFFICERS Brett Spalding - Historian; Sherry King - Secretary; Randy Houtz - President; Bruce Miller - Vice President; and Denise Harmon - Treasurer. Becky Schultz Jim Sherwood Cheryl Snyder Brett Spalding Joseph Stempien Curtis Stephens Ronald Stephens Mike Stout Norm Strang Annette Strauss 33 34 Kim Strouse Nathan Strong Steve Sullivan Eileen Swallow Tim Tracy Jeff Travis Elley Traxler Jeff VanDyke Nancy Vozar Kenneth Wagner Dale Waligora Paulette Walters Bob Wendorf Craig Wert Jeff Williams Kathy Williams Sophomores Smile With Understanding Linda Aiken Teresa Anderson Nick Arnold Cindi Baranouski Rita Beemer Becky Boley Sam Bonham Scott Boston Kim Brewer Don Burritt Nara Byers Maria Carpenter Doug Chaney Augusta Cluff Nora Cole Kathy Cottman Mary Cotton John Coward Terri Davis Vicki Dunn Bob Durham Deana England Scott Field Dawn Finley Linda Fish Terry Forsyth Dawn Fowler 35 As They Learn About Life, Pam Freeburn Helen Gangaway Kevin Godfrey Belinda Gratz Bob Hagaman Trixie Hale Virgil Harmon Danny Herman Teresa Herman Christine Holloway Rita Hooley Cindy Homey Dennis Houck Lori Hughes Shari Ingraham Hal Jensen Lori Kling Kim Knisely Sidney Kreis Cathy Lange Janette Laurell Kim Loveberry Darryl Lovell 36 About Others, and About Themselves CLASS OFFICERS Maria Carpenter - Treasurer; Amy Porter - Vice Pres- ident; Scott Walls - Historian; Kim Rodesiler - Presi- dent; and Kim Knisely - Secre- tary. Dawn Lyons Mike Maggart Patrick Malone Brenda Marowelli Jeff McClellan Earlean McVicker Jerry McVicker Cindy Millard Tim Mills Greg Miner Scott Moore Armond Morris Rebecca Neeley Karol Newberry 37 Jim Nickerson Carolyn Nordyke Gasey Normandin Denise Norton Jim Null Mary Odum Linda Ogurchak Brenda Osborne Debbie Pangbom Julie Paul Cathie Pomranka Dorinda Pierson Renee Pierson Amy Porter Karen Provencal Kathy Provencal Scott Reams Bruce Rice Wendy Riddle Rick Rimmer Ralph Ringle Kim Rodesiler Rege Rupp Doug Russell Julie Russell Susan Sattler Lucille Scherer Maria Scherer Edward Schultz Kurt Schultz Kirk Sinclair Jackie Sleesman 38 Randy Smead Candy Smith Dianna Smith Sandy Smith Sharon Snyder Pam Speaker Connie Stempien Zygmunt Stimer Troy Strane Tom Strauss Kim Strother Doug Suever Brian Taylor Tim Taylor LuAnn Thompson Brent Thornton Bob Tobolske Daniel Wallace Scott Walls David Walstead Tammi Walters Jim Watts Jeff Wells Mark Whitney Kristie Williams Michele Wood NOT PICTURED: Tina Ash James Bowditch Jeff Dove Beverly Parshall Lori Peck Lee Richards Freshmen . . . Carl Albright Robert Albright Karen Andrews Lena Arnett Colleen Avery Scott Badders Charles Barber Cheryl Barnett Richard Bean David Becker Scott Becker Donna Billman CLASS OFFICERS Phil Cutler - Presi- dent; Darin Friend - Treasurer; Sandy Jensen - Vice Pres- ident; Bonnie Wolfe - Historian; and Cathy Johnson ecretan Laurie Bliss Dollie Blowers Debra Bondsteel Harold Bondsteel Cindy Booher Dave Booher Nancy Bowerman Scott Bowerman Sheila Boyd Timothy Brewer David Brown 40 Slightly Confused, But • Cheryl Buckberry Deborah Burlew Bonnie Burritt Sue Byrd Theresa Coco Rhoda Coward Brian Crabill Dane Cutcher Phil Cutler Theresa Deal Dennis DeCaire Paul Dirschell Brenda Dooley Ed Dooley Michelle DuBay Kevin Dules Terry Dull Tim Dunn Steve Elkins Patrick Falzon Jodi Field Linda Forsyth Kris Fosdick Rodney Frederick Jon Freitas Darin Friend Patricia Fryer Linne Gordon Richard Hand Raymond Hansel Brian Hawes Roger Hoch Joe Hoffman Scott Holt Dawn Howell 41 Sandra Hulbert Scott Hutchins Rhonda lies Kathy Jenkins Sandy Jensen Cathy Johnson Martha Jones Sarah Kaufman James Keeslar Brenda Keeton Sherri Knisely Greg Kochendorfer Carolyn Laurell Cynthia Legg Theresa Liggins Brian Ludlow Margie McConnell LuAnn McDowell Tod McLain Joe McRae Roxanne McRae Victor McVicker James Meade Melissa Medlock Karen Middel Mike Milks Brenda Miller Linda Miner Randy Mocherman Ken Newberry Von Nicholson Cathy Nordyke Connie Nordyke Tim Parker Jeffery Phair Jim Phair Lynette Pierson LeRoy Pope Johnny Prince Randy Rasmussen 42 Ginna Rice Mark Rice Ron Rice Dan Richards Patricia Ries Danny Roberts Chuck Rubley Nanette Rupp Craig Ryan Richard Sattler Edward Saxman Hubert Scherer Gerald Shobe Bill Smith Scott Smith Todd Smith Debbie Smurr Donald Snyder Randy Sours Jenny Stempien Dawn Strong Debra Suever Keith Teachout Patty Travis Paul Traxler Terri Tuttle Myron Welch Randy Wendorf Kathy Wilkinson Lori Wilson Tammy Winchell Bonnie Wolfe Connie Wolfe Chris Woodward Diana Wooden NOT PICTURED: Beth Adams Scott Blair Eileen Howard Roxanne Snodgrass 43 BeslofLucl CARJZOLL’C Cf-fOEC 48 W. Chicago Coldwater Quality Shoes for the Family Orthopedic Center for $alt Entire Family Fitting J tp0titv COLDWATER RECREATION Compliments of Home of the Tri-State Classic CHAPMAN SALES AND SERVICE 280 N. Ray-Quincy Rd . Quincy, Michigan Robert and Carina Shook CONRAD Congratulations INSURANCE Seniors From AGENCY CROTTY Our Friendly Agency CORPORATION 30 N. Clay Coldwater Quincy, Michigan Michigan 44 FACULTY, STAFF AND ADMINISTRA TION King Electric Supply, Inc. 652 E. Chicago Cold water, Michigan Congratulations Seniors KNAPP POOLS INC. and KNAPP ENTERPRISES Complete Camping and Recreational Facilities Seasonal Campground May 1 - Nov. 1 Rural Route 2 - Quincy, MI Phone (517) 639-4516 Barney and Eunice Pohl JCUICLRV Your Class Ring Headquarters 2 to 4 Weeks Delivery 7 W. Chicago St. Coldwater, Michigan D D CYCLE Yamaha Sales and Service Duane Field 695 E. Chicago Road Duane Carpenter Coldwater, Michigan 49036 MR. GARY ADAMS Hillsdale College, B.A. Social Studies Physical Education Golf Coach JV Basketball Coach Freshman Advisor MS. JUDY BROWN Sienna Heights, B. A. English French French Club Advisor MRS. VIRGINIA BROWN Western Michigan University, M. A. Librarian Library Club Advisor MRS. VICTORIA BUDD MR. MARTIN CHARD MRS. PENNY CHARD Western Michigan University, Western Michigan University, Western Michigan University, M. A. Math B.S. Social Studies Girls’ Track Coach M. A. Guidance Counselor MS. JANE CRAWFORD Eastern Michigan University, B.S. Helping Teacher Cheerleading Advisor MR. TOM DEMERSE Northern Michigan University, B.S. Shop Drafting Industrial Math and Blueprint Reading MR. JOHN DOGAN Central Michigan University, B.S. Shop Arts and Crafts Industrial Vocations MRS. ELEANOR FRENCH MRS. MARY GALE MR. DAN GROH Western Michigan University, B.S. Home Economics Future Homemakers of America Advisor Olivet College, B.A. English Physical Education Sophomore Advisor Central Michigan University, B.A. Art Q.M.S. Wrestling Coach 47 MR. GREG GRUNER Central Michigan University, MR. MICHAEL HOFFNER Lake Superior State College, B.S. B.S. Permanent Substitute Audio-Visual Director JV Football Assistant Varsity Baseball Assistant MR. MAX HEINEMANN Michigan State University, M. A. Social Worker Typing Shorthand Seventh Grade Basketball Coach Q.M.S. Boys' Track Coach MRS. DONNA JOHNSON MR. GENE LEWIS MS. MELISSA LLOYD Sienna Heights, B.A. English Spanish Senior Advisor Michigan State University, M. A. Science Alma College, B.A. Physical Education Social Studies Girls' JV Basketball Coach Varsity Volleyball Coach Junior Advisor 48 MRS. JOANNE LONGHINI Central Michigan University, B. A. English Yearbook and Newspaper Advisor Freshman Advisor MR. DAN LUDLOW Hillsdale College, B.S. Math Athletic Director JV Football Coach Boys’ Track Coach MR. ROBERT MITCHELL Bowling Green University, M. A. Guidance Counselor Student Council Advisor MR. EDWARD NOFZ MR. MICHAEL NOWICKI MR. RICHARD OVERGAARD Defiance College, M.A. Science Sophomore Advisor Hillsdale College, B.A. Social Studies Physical Education JV Football Coach JV Baseball Coach Varsity Club Advisor Valparaiso, B.M.E. Band 49 MR. ANDREW PARZYCH Eastern Michigan University, B.B. Accounting General Business Consumer Education Junior Advisor MRS. GERTRUDE RIDER Wright State, B.S. Chorus MRS. PATSY SEXTON Western Michigan University, M. A. Learning Disabilities Teacher MR. CHARLES SNYDER MR. ERIC TUNDEVOLD MR. BRENT VEYSEY Michigan State University, M. A. Agriculture Future Farmers of America Advisor Central Michigan University, B.S. Math Varsity Football Assistant Girls' Track Assistant Senior Advisor Defiance College, M.A. Social Studies Youth in Government Advisor 50 MR. CHRISTOPHER WALCZAK Michigan State University, M. A. English Quincy Society for the Performing Arts Advisor Drama Director MR. SCOTT WEBER Michigan State University, M. A. Science Math MRS. MAUREEN WHITEHEAD University of Michigan, B.S. Speech Girls’ Varsity Basketball Coach Girls’ JV Volleyball Coach Transportation, Maintenance and Food (1) TRANSPORTATION STAFF: Mrs. Joan Matz, Mrs. Theresa Donbrock, Mr. Ken- neth Bidlack, Mrs. Dorothy Nickerson. Mrs. Verita Delcamp, Mr. Dave Lynd: Standing - Mrs. Diane Walston, Mr. Pat Keeton, Mrs. Regina Ewers, Mr. Earl Volkert, Mrs. Beverly Naves, Mr. Fred Myer: Not pictured - Mr. Basil Bassage, Supervisor, Mrs. Rose Borgert, Mrs. Judy Miller. Mrs. Betty Reichhart, Mrs. Joyce Riddle, and Mrs. Raymond Riddle. (2) Mr. Jack Bellamy, new custodian at the elementary building. (3) Ms. Alberto Todd. Supervisor of the hot lunch staff. 52 Necessary to Smooth Operation (1) CUSTODIANS: Back - Mr. James Uhrig, Jennings; Mr. Edgar Smith, Supervisor: Mid- dle - Mr. Elmer Burk, high school: Mr. Law- rence Bailey: Mr. Jim Burk, Maintenance; Front - Mr. George Baldauf, Jennings; Mr. Leonard Marquart, Jennings; and Mr. Jack Bellamy, Jennings and high school. (2) COOKS: Mrs. Winnie Marsh, Jennings: Mrs. Alene Travis; Mrs. Donna McCurlcy, Jen- nings; Mrs. Caroline Knisely, high school: Mrs. Marie Keith, high school: Ms. Alberta Todd, Supervisor: Not pictured - Mrs. Bar- bara Rice, Jennings; Mrs. Virginia Taylor, Jennings; Mrs. Joan Bradley, high school: and Mrs. Sheila Landis. 53 Still More We ADMINISTRATION: (2) Mr. Ron- ald Reynolds, superintendent; (3) Mr. Richard Spalding, high school principal; (4) Mr. Henry Longhini, middle school princi- pal; (5) Mr. John Worth, ele- mentary principal. BOARD MEMBERS OF QUINCY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS: Mr. Raymond Sattler, secretary; Mr. Leon Parrish, trustee; Mr. Jack Faulkner, trus- tee; Mr. Harold Schultz, president; Mr. W. Jack Godfrey, treasurer; Mr. Clover Jack Fowler, vice president; and, not pictured, Mr. Jerry Grove, trustee. 54 Couldn’t Do Without SECRETARIAL STAFF: (left to right, top to bottom) Mrs. Con- nie Natusch, high school secre- tary, Mrs. Donna Ford, middle school secretary: Mrs. Sandy Price, elementary secretary: Mrs. Lois Ingraham, counselors' secretary; Mrs. Susan Lambright, superintendent's accountant and secretary; Mrs. Mary McCurley, superintendent's secretary; Mrs. Martha Reynolds, hot lunch clerk. 55 DAVIS MARINE INC. NORM FAULKNER FLORIST 55 Green St. Dial 278-4148 Coldwater, Michigan Congratulations to the Class of 1977 GARY COOPER TRUCKING DIEDRICH FUNERAL HOME Grain, Fertilizer and Lime Hauling Phone 517-639-4822 Quincy, Michigan 321 Clizbe Rd. Quincy, Michigan 49082 Hoveochoice |„tt for q change ISSSST GENE'S SERVICE We Specialize in Lubrication Coldwater • Marshall Albion Phone 639-9595 36 East Chicago Quincy, Michigan 49082 IIilUdale aiid Siuigis QUALITY ■ farm FLEET, v J INC HAWKINS PRODUCE MARKET 648 E. Chicago Rd. Coldwater, Michigan 278-7348 In the garden yesterday, in our store today.'' East U.S. 12 Coldwater 278-5587 Store Hours - 8A.M. till 5:30 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. Friday till 9P.M. ACTIVITIES HILDEBRAND'S RUPP RIDERS Coldwater Complete Sewing Needs Viking Sewing Machines R. D. HOUTZ PLUMBING HEATING PK eieirv We wish you much success in the future Roland and Grace Good Luck Seniors From HOZIE'S HIDEAWAY 370 Duck Lake Rd. Allen, Michigan 869-9320 fox £zrf-[[ cca±ioni doncjxatuCationa to the C’l'aii of '77 Coldwater, Michigan . . . i itJ ouctU ctlu AifS 370 E. Chicago 1 Mile West of 1-69 Coldwater, Michigan 57 Debut of Bird Turns Out Homecoming 76 featured a food theme and the debut of the ’’Oriole'' as QHS’s mascot, topped off with a 33-0 shutout of Springport. Lori Mills was crowned Homecoming Queen. Her court included Kathy Moore, Sue Knapp, Teena Sperbeck, Val Thornton, and Linda McCann. Pep Jug and Pep Can competition was tough but the seniors and eighth graders won the respective bat- tles. The class of ’77 also won the float competition with their McOriole Victory float. The freshmen placed second. Festivities concluded with the annual Homecom- ing dance in the cafetorium featuring music by the Whiz Kids. 58 a Me Oriole Victory 59 Project Christmas in Ninth Year Project Christmas, now in its ninth year, is a year-round opera- tion. The idea behind Project Christmas is to provide for the immediate and long-range needs of disadvantaged people in the community. Most of the work, though, is done at Christmas time when Mews Focus students and members of the community provide a week’s supply of groceries, toys for the children, needed clothing, and the complete fixings for Christmas dinner to needy families. This year 19 families received gift parcels. 60 Project Christmas is student-operated but advice and help are available from the advisors, Mr. Chard and Mr. Veysey, and an advisory committee. Marlene Middel and Vicky Spurlock served as gen- eral co-chairmen this year. They were aided by Linda McCann, Donna Reich- hart, Brett Spalding, Glenn Snyder, Con- nie Lorenz, Val Thornton. Sherry Stem- pien, Randy Houtz, and Shelley King who acted as chairmen of various committees. 61 Two Broadway Hits Presented CACTUS FLOWER Cactus Flower premiered at QHS in the fall. The play involved a doctor who wanted to make his girlfriend believe he had a wife so she would marry him. His nurse portrayed his wife and in the end she and the doctor fell in love. Mike Kling------ Marlene Middel Cindi Baranouski Dan Wallace — Jeff Wells------ Kim Brickey----- Kevin Newberry CAST ------------------ Julian Winston ...........—Stephanie Dickinson .............Bottacelli Springtime ■................ -Senor Sanchez •............................ Igor ............................ Toni .................Harvey Greenfield 62 You're a Good Man Charlie Brown is ihe first musical to be presented within the last ten years. The Peanuts characters lead the audience into great amounts of laughter. The play had one of the largest crowds ever to see a QHS play. CAST Kurt Condra------ Mike Kling------- Kim Brickey...... Brett Spalding--- Ken Wood......... Dorothy Hargreave Charlie Brown ------Snoopy ---------Lucy ---------Linus ----Schroeder ---------Patty ORCHESTRA: Cheryl Fryer. Dan Wallace. Nan Rupp, Michelle DuBay, Jeff Wil- liams. Assistant Director..........Karen Fryer Assistant Choreographer -Cindi Baranouski 63 Rainbows Vicky Spurlock became the 1977 Tip-Up Queen during ”Rainbows Over Tip-Up,” the annual pag- eant. Contestants included: Pam Kurtz, Cyndi Bow- erman, Tracy Allen, Tami Fickle, Annette Strauss, Tia Macklin, Juli Bemis, Vicky Spurlock, Jan Cle- menson, Mary Gallatin, Beth Keeton, Lori Ditton, Patty Giffey, and Sue Knapp. Jan Clemenson, Cyndi Bowerman, Beth Keeton, Tracy Allen, and Vicky were selected as the five finalists from which Cyndi was named first runnerup and Beth second runnerup. Beth was also voted the title of Miss Congeniality by the other pageant par- ticipants. Randy Houtz and Frank Parkinson (7) provided between-the-acts entertainment along with Master of Ceremonies Bobby Hankins. 64 Over Tip-Up 65 From Saucers to Hamburgs The cheerleaders selected Tracy Allen, Jan Clemenson, Pat Fryer, Casey Normandin, Jody Robson, Nan Rupp, Sue Sattler, Julie Warkoczeski, and Kathie Wolfe as nominees for the title of Miss Oriole. Jan Clemenson was voted the title for 1977 by the stu- dent body while Julie Warkoczeski was the runner-up. Other activities in this week of zany fun included a hamburger- eating contest, a roast, the saucer pull, and days to wear various types of apparel. The sophomores were victorious in the third annual saucer pull, outscoring the freshmen by one point. The seniors finished last. 66 It All Equaled Fun John Perry and Debb Russell won the hamburger-eating contest for the seniors by eating 12 hamburgers in 7Vz minutes while Mark Loveberry devoured 7V ham- burgers in as many minutes by himself to be declared the individual champion. A new event this year was the Roast, instigated by Jeff VanLandingham, in which Frank Parkinson was subjected to the barbs of two faculty members and several students. Frank had his revenge in the end, though, when he directed his own witty and biting remarks at the roaster. 67 Prince Sets New Trike Record 68 While Freshmen Win Tug of War The sophomore class emerged victorious as the overall winner in the 4th annual trike race held on May 12. They earned their victory by points earned in each event. John Prince, class of 1980, set a new record of 23.3 in the 100-yd. drag. Jody Robson won the girls’ 100-yd. drag in a time of 30.5 for the class of 1978. Tracy Allen, Cyndi Bowerman, Carmen Cutcher, Karen Downer, Patti Ford, Sherry King, Pam Kurtz, and Tia Macklin turned in a time of 5:59 in the 880-yd. relay to win for the juniors. The boys' 880-yd. was won by the seniors in a time of 6:28. Dennis Burlew, Dave Longardner, Scott Luce, Jim Normandin, Lenny Peavey, John Perry, Ben Richardson, and Mike Smith rode for the seniors. The freshman boys held a good lead in this race until the trike they were riding fell apart. In the annual tug of war the seniors were unseated from the victor's throne by the freshman boys. The juniors won the girls' tug of war but also lost to the freshman boys. 69 This One’s for You . . . Annual Banquet Prom The 1977 Junior-Senior prom was held May 14 at the Potowa- tomi Inn. The theme was based on Barry Manilow's hit song This One's For You. It appears that everyone enjoyed the dinner which con- sisted of ham, scalloped pota- toes, salad, rolls, corn, and cake. 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Quincy, MI •Arctic Cat Snowmobiles •Johnson Outboards ' F.G. Boats •Viking Boats •Sailboats Phone (517)639-8007 73 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Randy Houtz, vice president; Carmen Cutcher, secretary; Tim Tracy, parliamentarian; Lori Mills, president. Mr. Robert Mitchell, in back, advisor. Treasurer Lisa Sullivan is not pictured. Student Council The Student Council is responsible for many activ- ities of the school year, including homecoming, the magazine drive, Oriole Week, the trike race, exchange days, and donut days. The Student Council also provides five or six assemblies a year, two of which are pictured: Jim Fry with his magic act and Dr. Irwin Ross, a hypnotist who entertained with the hilarious antics of students under post-hypnotic sug- gestion . REPRESENTATIVES: Seated - Val Thornton, Debbie Des Jardins, Pam lies, Teresa Anderson, Casey Nor- mandin, Connie Stempien, Kim Loveberry; Back - Juli Bemis, Shelley King, Jim Keeslar, Bob Albright, Scott Smith, Brian Ludlow, Norm Strang, Frank Parkinson, Jim Normandin. 74 Provides Varied Activities STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES: Front - Lori Dit- ton, Kathie Wolfe, Karen Matz, Rich Bean, Kim Rodesiler, Patti Ford, Jody Robson; Back - Karen Middel, Linda Forsyth, Kathy Cottman, Shari Ingra- ham, Cheryl Fryer, Robin Connin, Mike Smith, Connie Wolfe. 75 BAND OFFICERS: Jeff Williams, Vice President; Doug Suever, Sopho- more Representative; Randy Sours, Freshamn Representative; Juli Bemis, Senior Representative; Shelley King, Treasurer; Dorothy Hargreave, Secretary; Jan Dull, President. NOT PICTURED: Tim Tracy, Junior Representative. 76 First in 6 Years Band Marches to First Division Rating FLUTES CORNETS Cindi Baranouski Linda Aiken Linda Beckwith Becky Boley Kim Brickey Karen Downer Liz Geishert Steve Hawes Dorothy Hargreave Pam lies Teresa Herman Brenda Keeton Chris Holloway Pam Kurtz Kim Loveberry Jackie Middel Kim Normandin Jim Null Mary Odum Sue O'Brien Brenda Osborne Sandy Smith Tammi Walters Connie Stempien Jon Zimmerman E CLARINET Kathie Wolfe FRENCH HORNS Debbie DesJardins CLARINETS Terry Dull Teresa Allen Jim French Teresa Anderson Linda McCann Kim Brewer Julie Strang Jan Dull Paulette Walters Patti Ford Pam Freeburn BARITONES Karen Fryer Kurt Condra Carol Nordyke Shelley King Karen Provencal Ken Wood Teresa Rubley Sue Saltier TUBAS Vicki Spurlock Dennis DeCaire LuAnn Thompson Jeff Williams Jeff Wells Doug Wonders ALTO CLARINET TROMBONES Lori Hughes Brian Hawes Dennis Hutchins BASS CLARINET Greg Miner Duane Sawdey Lenny Peavey Nick Rockhold ALTO SAXOPHONES Kim Rodesiler Juli Bemis Randy Sours Kathy Fish Doug Suever Dawn Fowler Cheryl Fryer OBOE Kim Knisely Beth Keeton Joe McRae Casey Normandin DRUMS Kim Rodesiler Dawn Lyons Kim Strother , Ben Richardson Tim Tracy Nan Rupp Mike Smith TENOR SAXOPHONES Dan Wallace Betty Geer Bonnie Wolfe Kathy Provencal Connie Wolfe Todd Smith Drum Major - Cheryl Fryer Assistant Drum Major - Nick Rockhold Director - Mr. Richard Overgaard 78 B Band Dawn Chaney Chris Condra Rhoda Coward Theresa Deal Tracy Deal Doug DeCaire Lori DesJardins Lynn DuBay Tim Dunn Perer Falzon Sara Hammond Billy Hawes Roger Hoch Sandy Hulbert Denise Henry v Scott Hutchins Rhonda lies Martha Jones Sherri Knisely Nancy Kahaian Lisa Kochendorfer Cindi Legg Karice Loveberry Brenda Marowelli Tom Marshall Gina Massey Dawn McCleUait Margie McConnell Tod McLain Roxanne McRae Melissa Med lock Karen Middel Dawn Neible Linda Miner Jim Phair Dan Roberts Carenda Sawdey Lucy Scherer Ed Scherer Maria Scherer Mark Smith Cassandra Smith Steve Smith Kelli Stempien Angie Strang Dawn Strong Tim Thibideau Traci Travis Sara Winchell Tammy Winchell Sarah Wonders Jeff Wood Carolyn Worth Dennis Zimmerman Terri Davis Dawn Pomranka Doug Ingraham 79 Youth in Government Earns In vi tat ion More Quincy leaders were elected to state Youth in Government offices than from any other school in the state of Michigan. Brett Spalding was elected Lt. Governor: Doug Keeslar, Speaker of the House: Frank Parkinson, Chaplain: Marlene Middel, Judiciary Chairman: Shelley King, Education Committee Chairman; and Ken Wood, Agriculture Committee Chairman. Twelve leaders from the QHS delegation were invited to a lead- ership conference in West Virginia for leaders from all the states. Quincy delegates included: Liz Geishert. Marlene Middel, Carmen Cutcher, Becky Schultz, Kim Brickey, Kelly Reynolds, Brett Spalding, Doug Keeslar, Ed Bowerman, Ken Wood, John Rice, and Nick Rockhold. YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT MEMBERS: Back row - Nick Rockhold, Ken Wood, John Rice, Ron Bradley, Jeff VanLandingham, Frank Parkinson, Sherry King: Standing: Brett Spalding, Liz Geishert, Shelley King, Marlene Middel: Seated: Becky Schultz, Kelly Rey- nolds, Doug Keeslar, Carmen Cutcher, Ed Bowerman, Sue Knapp, and Cindy Coan; Not pictured - Kim Brickey, Carrie Bradley, Pam Kurtz, Patty Ford, Maria Carpenter, Casey Normandin, and Linda Fish. Advisors: Mr. Gary Male and Mr. Brent Veysey. 80 Varsity Club Creates “Rowdies” The Varsity Club attempted to form a cheering section this year. The group was called the Rowdies and was in attendance for several athletic events. The club also provided a needy family with a Thanks- giving dinner. In the spring the members worked on raising money by taking over the sale of concessions at track meets. OFFICERS: Front - Scott Luce, vice presi- dent; Glenn Snyder, sgt.-at-arms: Shel- ley King, president: Back - Mr. Mike Nowicki, advisor; Juli Bemis, secretary; Randy Houtz, treasurer. MEMBERS: Front - Bob Tobolske, Jim Nickerson, Bruce Miller, Scott Luce, Dan Wallace, Doug Keeslar: Second row - Craig Bara- nouski, Jim Normandin, Kevin Godfrey, Dorothy Hargreave; Third row - Brett Spalding, Ron Bradley, Jeff VanLandingham, Dan Her- man, Lorei Fish: Fourth row - Ed Bowerman, Frank Parkinson, Ken Wood. Juli Bemis, Rege Rupp, Glenn Snyder: Fifth row - Perry Fos- dick, Tim Tracy, Randy Houtz; Back - Liz Geishert, Shelley King, Carrie Bradley, Cheryl Fryer, Val Bemis: Not pictured - Dave Anderson, Scott Badders, Sid Kreis, Kelly Matz, Jeff McRae, Dennis Quimby, John Rice, Linda Roberts, Scott Saunders, Bill Smith, Todd Smith. Steve Sullivan, Tim Taylor, Scott Walls. 81 Chorus CHORUS OFFICERS: Jan Clemenson, presi- dent; Mary Gallatin, vice president; Teena Sperbeck, secretary; Julie Warkoczeski, treasurer; Mrs. Rider, director. Outstanding Musician Award - Vicki Beck- with Front - Ed Schultz, Rick Gardner, Richard Hand, John Coward, Dave Johnston; Second row - Kim Miller, Naomi Rupp, Pam Sleesman, Karen Eng- land, Sandy Smith, Teri Locke, Lori Kling, Janette Laurell, Maria Scherer, Brenda Miller; Third row - Ann Pierson, Teena Sperbeck, Vicki Beckwith, Patti Giffey, Brenda Dooley, Cindy Homey, Pam Speaker, Karen Gardner, Linda Speaker; Back row - Dawn Finley, Becky Neeley, Jackie Sleesman, Sarah Kaufman, Mrs. Rider, Karla England, Julie Warkoczeski, Mary Gallatin. 82 AMERICA FHA ’ers Learn and Have Fun Membership in the Future Homemakers of America allows members to enjoy one another’s company while learning. The girls have an active schedule throughout the year, including their annual pie-eating contest which was won by Gene Ste- phens. THE MEMBERS: Front - Deanna Justice, Kathy Williams, Augusta Cluffi Debbie Burlew; Back - Colleen Avery, Cindy Booher, Cathy Nordyke, Cindy England, Candy Smith, Joyce Keifer, Advisor Mrs. French. FHA OFFICERS: Augusta Cluff, president; Kim Dunn, secretary; Debbie Burlew, treasurer; Kathy Williams, parliamentarian; Deanna Justice, historian; Karen Gardner, reporter. 83 N.H.S. Inducts Fifteen Fifteen students who best per- sonify the qualities of character, service, leadership, and scholar- ship were inducted as members of the National Honor Society on May 18. They are: seniors Juli Bemis, Marlene Middel, Kathy Moore; juniors Bruce Finley, Sherry King, Frank Parkinson; sophomores Maria Carpenter, Lori Hughes, Kim Knisely, Greg Miner, Casey Normandin, Karen Provencal, Kathy Provencal, Brian Taylor, and Tim Taylor. (1) MEMBERS: Front - Doug Keeslar, Becky Jensen, Tina Kanaby; Second row - Teresa Rubley, Linda Huepenbecker, Liz Geishert, Kurt Condra, Kim Brickey, Julie Strang, Carrie Bradley, Nathan Carpenter, Randy Houtz, Jody Robson, Pam lies, Carmen Cutcher; Back - Bruce Miller, Kim Normandin, Ken Wood. Not pictured - Tammy Cottman, Jim Norman- din, and advisor Mr. Spalding. (2) OFFICERS: Vicky Spurlock, treasurer; Carrie Bradley, secre- tary; Nathan Carpenter, presi- dent; Tina Kanaby, vice presi- dent. 84 FFA: Agriculture s The Future Farmers of America were very active this year. John Rice went to the National Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. Members also attended the national and state conventions and Farm Progress Show in Indiana. The Quincy land conservation team was ranked eighth in the state and received a gold award. Six members attended the region I leadership training camp. John Rice and Marc Roberts received the silver and bronze regional star farmer awards and Marc Roberts was elected as region I reporter. THE MEMBERS: Front - Cheryl Snyder, Brian Hawes, Kevin Dules, Jim Phair, Randy Sours, Von Nicholson; Second row - Sharon Sny- der, Ron Stephens, Craig Baranouski, Scott Saunders; Third row - Nick Arnold, Cindy England, Tim Parker, Kevin Godfrey, Ken Wagner, Mark Whitney; Fourth row - Tug Worden, Tom Strauss, Mark Rice, Kirk Sinclair, Scott Becker, Dale Waligora, Nathan Strong; Back - John Rice (president), Marc Roberts (vice presi- dent), Lowell Kriser (treasurer), Bruce Rice (reporter), Dave Anderson (sentinel), Mr. Snyder (advisor), Hal Jensen, Randy Smead. Teresa Paul, secretary, not pictured. OTHER AWARDS: Chapter Star Farmer, Marc Roberts; Star Green- hand, Randy Wendorf; Star Agri-businessman, Teresa Paul; Lead- ership, Marc Roberts; Scholarship, Nathan Strong; Greenhand Scholarship, Randy Sours and Tim Parker. 86 New Generation 87 LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS: Seated - Cindy England, Karen Matz, Lori Hughes, LuAnn Thompson; Standing - Ann Pierson, advisor Mrs. Brown, Paulette Walters; Not pictured - Debbie DesJardins and Doug Suever. OFFICERS: Karen Matz - president Theresa Meiring - vice president and secretary Debbie Des Jardins - treasurer Library Club Promotes Reading 88 QSPA Presents Two Broadway Hit Plays (11 The Quincy Society for the Performing Arts pre- sented two Broadway hits, ’’Cactus Flower and You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. An extensive advertising campaign was launched for Charlie Brown during which the QSPA offered contests in eat- ing peanut butter and crackers, jumping rope, and (3) a blanket contest. Advice from Lucy was also available. (1) QSPA MEMBERS: Front - Jody Robson, Pam Free- burn, Kurt Condra, Kim Brickey, Tracy Allen, Karen Middel, Denise McFarland, Tami Fickle; Second row - Frank Parkinson, Karen Fryer, Carrie Bradley, Liz Geishert, Shari Ingraham, Betty Geer, Dorothy Hargreave, Val Bemis, Marlene Middel; Standing - Mr. Walczak, Kevin Newberry, Jeff Wells, Jeff Williams, Brett Spalding, Ron Bradley, Dan Wallace, Harold Bondsteel, Cindi Baranouski, Carmen Cutcher, Kris Fosdick. (2) OFFICERS: Front - Jody Robson, secretary-treasurer; Back - Mr. Walczak, advisor; Marlene Middel, president; Car- men Cutcher, vice president. 89 Nous Parlous (1) FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: From - Advisor Ms. Brown, Betty Geer, Cynthia Legg, Tia Macklin, Mike Kling, Scott Reams, Linne Gordon, Pat Fryer, Kim Brickey, Val Bemis, Karen Justice: Second row - Greg Miner, Julie Paul, Theresa Rubley, Ann Pier- son, Christine Holloway, Kathie Wolfe, Kurt Condra, Karen Fryer. Tracy Allen. Peggy Wright: Back - Pam Kurtz, Deanna Jus- tice, Karen Provencal, Kathy Provencal, Renee Pierson. (2) QUE- BEC TRIP: Front - Deanna Justice, Ann Pierson, Tracy Allen, Peggy Wright, Tia Macklin, Theresa Rubley, Theresa Meiring: Back - Linda Beckwith. Mike Kling. Melinda Davis, Betty Geer, Kathy Provencal, Karen Provencal, Rege Rupp, Julie Paul, Ms. Brown. Francais The French Club put on their annual French dinner and again it was an overwhelming success. Some of the members spent spring vacation in Quebec and came back to school sporting various tee-shirts. One of the highlights of the year had to be the club's slave sale at which Mr. Hoffner and Mr. Tundevold volunteered to be auctioned off to the highest bidder. (1) They were subjected to various indignities but did make a little bit of money for the French Club besides giving everyone at school a few chuckles. (2) OFFICERS: Kurt Condra, vice presi- dent; Tracy Allen, treasurer; Theresa Rubley, presi- dent; Debbie Des Jardins, secretary. 91 Ori ole Staff at Work 92 and at Play 93 o The Oriole Staff not only produces the QHS yearbook but, as the Mod- ern Communications class, also produces the Quincy Repeater. This year the staff put out eight issues, seven by mimeograph machine and one which was printed, complete with photos, by the offset process. STAFF MEMBERS include: Marlene Middel, editor; Denise Harmon, assistant editor; Sherry King, business manager; Lori Mills, Val Thorn- ton, Val Bemis, Dorothy Hargreave, photographers; Mark Loveberry, John Rice, Val Bemis, Dorothy Hargreave, sports editors; and Maxine Arnett, Dennis Burlew, Melinda Davis, Jan Dull, Kim Dunn, Cam Gary, Karen Justice, Rosann Klepack, Karen Matz, Lenny Peavey, Dave Anderson, Robin Connin, Dave Elder, Pam Lewis, Tia Macklin, Sue O'Brien, Doug Parker, Doug Patterson, Lori Pierson, Jim Sherwood, Nathan Strong, Steve Sullivan. 95 You'll Find All the Shopping News in the Read It Every Thursday . . . Coldwater • Quincy • Bronson • Union City Tekonsha • Reading Burlington • Montgomery • Ray • Allen Our 40th Year 96 MARSH'S FAMILY MARKET 226 E. Washington St. •Quality Shurfine Products •Personal Service Meats Your Old Fashioned Friendly Market Fri. 9-9 Mon.-Tues.-Wed. - 9-7 Thurs.-Sat. 9-8 SPORTS Mr Trash With Class SAUK TRAIL ANTIQUES 29 W. 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Cross Country team members include: Lily Mitrou, Connie Lor- enz, Scott Moore, Scott Reams, Danny Herman, Kevin Godfrey, Dennis Zimmerman, manager Dennis DeCaire, and Coach Bob Bell. NOT PICTURED: Rick Gardner and Rcgc Rupp. 100 Over Last Year 101 Oriole Golfers Set New School Jim Fidler, Greg Andrews, Steve Sulli- van, Brent Thornton, and Sid Kreis set new school records for nine and 18 holes with team scores of 158 for nine and 327 for 18 holes. The Oriole golfers won the Hillsdale Area Golf Invitational in October. Later in the month the team placed second in the conference meet. Points accumulated in the conference meet and dual meets determined the Orioles’ second place tie with Concord in the Big 8 Conference. Sid Kreis was named to the second spot on the all conference team after winning a playoff with a Jonesville golfer. THE TEAM: Front row - Sid Kreis, Dar- ryl Lovell, Dane Cutcher, Doug Suever, Jim Watts, Brent Thornton: Back - Steve Sullivan, Doug Chancy, Greg Andrews, Jim Fidler, Jeff VanLandingham, and Coach Gary Adams. 102 Records for 9 and 18 Holes Varsity Girls Tie for 3rd The girls’ varsity basketball team ended their season with a 7-7 record in conference play and a tic with Jonesville for third place in the Big 8 Conference. Shelley King, team captain, was selected as a member of the All Conference first team. Kath Moore received honorable mention. Shelley and Kathy were also high scorers for the team. THE TEAM: Front row - manager Jackie Middel; Seated - Debb Russell, Jody Robson. Coach Maureen Whitehead. Kathy Williams. Karen Justice: Back row - Shelley King, Deb Howell, Liz Geishert, Kathy Moore, Linda Roberts, and Terry Loveberry. 104 JV’s Fight The girls’ junior varsity basketball team had a fairly good season, ending with an 8-6 record in conference play and 8-7 overall. They placed fourth in the Big 8 Conference. THE TEAM: Front row - Deb Suever, Carolyn Lau- rell, Cathy Johnson, Teresa Herman; Middle row - Kris Fosdick, Julie Russell, Coach Melissa Lloyd, Connie Stempien, Kim Rodesiler; Back row - Debbie Burlew, LuAnn McDowell, manager Kim Loveberry, Linda Ogurchak, and Linda Aiken. 106 a Tough Battle 10 7 QHS Leads Big 8 in All-Conference Selections ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS First Team Greg Gilbert DL Ed Bowerman LB Scott Luce CB Mark Loveberry OL Bob Loveberry TE Frank Parkinson RB Second Team Glenn Snyder C Honorable Mention Bruce Miller QB John Rice DE The Quincy Orioles scored 197 points in nine games while allow- ing their opponents only 74 points but this was only good enough to allow the Orioles to finish in third place in the Big 8 Conference. Pre-season predictions forecast a strong showing for the Orioles but the opening game loss to Hillsdale and the 14-7 loss in over- time to Concord got the team off to a slow start. The Orioles came on strong after that, winning the rest of their games except for a heart-breaking 14-13 defeat by the state- ranked Jonesville Comets. THE TEAM: Front row - Tom Coco, John Lange, Bob Loveberry, Greg Gilbert (capt.), Scott Luce (capt.), Glenn Snyder (capt.), Jim Normandin, Larry Trine, Dennis Quimby: Second row - Lowell Kriser, Marc Cutler, Bruce Miller, Randy Houtz, Ed Bowerman, John Rice, Ken Wood, Frank Parkinson: Back row - Head coach Scott Kugler, assistant coach Eric Tundevold, Mark Loveberry, Ken Wagner, Brett Spalding, Kelly Matz, Doug Keeslar, managers John Burge and Loran Fickle. NOT PICTURED: Jeff McRae, Lenny Peavey, Dave Anderson. 108 109 JV’s Exhibit Desire, Determination, Coach Nowicki and his assistants, Mr. Gruncr and Mr. Ludlow, took 31 young and inexperienced freshmen and sophomores and turned them into a team. Coach Nowicki noted that the team showed steady improvement throughout the year which was due to the positive attitude maintained by the boys. Even though the team was not winning, the boys worked hard and gave all they had. Bob 1 obolske and Randy Smead were selected as team captains. Randy suffered an injury later in the season and his co-captain’s job went to Mark Whitney. Brian Ludlow was the leading rusher for the JV’s while Bob Tobolske and Mark Whitney led the team in tackles. Darin Friend acted as trainer for the team and he and Shannon Rice worked together as co-managers. Although the JV’s finished the season with an 0-7-1 record, the boys gained experience which, along with their endless desire to win, should pay off in the future. THE TEAM: Front - Tim Mills, Chuck Rubley, Tim Brewer, Tim Parker. Jon Freitas, Dave Brown, Terry Dull, Scott Becker: Second row - Coach Gruner, Jerry Shobe, Scott Bowerman, Mark Rice, Keith Teachout, Bill Smith, Mark Whitney, Brian Ludlow, Nick Arnold. Todd Smith: Third row - Pat Falzon, Bruce Rice, Scott Badders. Scott Walls, Jim Keeslar, Bob Tobolske, Tom Strauss, Rich Bean, Dave Becker, Head Coach Nowicki, Coach Ludlow; Back row - manager Shannon Rice. Richard Saltier, Jon Zimmerman, Tim Dunn, Myron Welch, Phil Cutler, Dan Rich- ards, Joe McRae, Randy Sours, manager-trainer Darin Friend. NOT PICTURED: Randy Smead and Scott Smith. 110 and Steady Improvement 111 Meet Defeat in Quarterfinals The volleyball team advanced to quarterfinal play in the state tournament after winning the Big 8 Conference championship and the regional trophy. The spikers won the conference crown in their last match at which time they were tied with Union City for first place. All Conference honors went to Shelley King and Lori Mills, first team; Maria Araujo, second team; and Beth Geishert, honora- ble mention. Shelley was also voted the most valuable player award by her teammates. THE TEAM: Front - Linda Ogurchak, Lily Mitrou, Jackie Middel, Tracy Allen, Liz Geis- hert, Terry Loveberry, Julie Rus- sell; Middle - Lori Mills, Connie Lorenz, Kathy Williams, Coach Melissa Lloyd, Shelley King, Lori Everline; Top - Maria Araujo, and Val Bemis. Spikers Win Conference, 112 Regional Trophies 113 JV Spikers Young but Willing The young JV volleyball team was inexperienced. They were 3-7 in conference play and 3-11 overall. The girls did receive a lot of valuable preparation for varsity volleyball in future years. THE TEAM: Front row - Lori Wilson, Donna Bill- man, Laurie Bliss, Coach Maureen Whitehead, Karen Middel, Lena Arnett; Middle row - Kathy Pro- vencal, Julie Paul, Dianna Smith, Kathy Lange, Cathy Johnson; Back row - Cindy Homey, Martha Jones, Colleen Avery, Sandy Jensen, and Janette Laurel 1 (not pictured). 114 115 Wrestlers on the Move auiNcr turner auiKcv QUINCr QUINCY QUINCY Villi r i QUINCY I The young Oriole wrestlers improved their record over that of last year with a fourth place finish in the Big 8 Conference and a record of 3-3. Tri-captains of the 1977 squad were Dan Herman, Kelly Matz, and Scott Saunders. Most valuable wrestler was Dan Herman who won 64% of his matches. His record was 21-12. Armond Morris was named the team’s most improved wrestler, winning 35% of his matches for a 10-18 record. Next in line, winning 48% of their matches, were Kelly Matz, Tim Brewer, and Scott Saunders. Dan Herman had the least pins, being pinned only three times. Kelly Matz won the most falls. He pinned 13 out of 14 of his oppo- nents. In the conference meet Bill Smith scored a second place finish: Dan Herman, Tim Brewer, Scott Saunders, Mark Whitney, and Garry McClellan came in third in their weight classes; and Kelly Matz placed fourth. Armond Morris placed first in his weight class in the JV conference. VARSITY WRESTLERS: Front row - Carl Albright, Garry McClellan, Tim Brewer, Dane Cutcher, Dave Becker. Dan Her- man, Coach Ken Downey: Back row - Scott Saunders, Lowell Kriser, Kelly Matz, Craig Baranouski, Armond Morris, Nick Arnold, Mark Whitney. Next page: JV WRESTLERS: Bill Smith, Mike Milks, Todd Smith, Scott Badders, Jerry Shobe, Dennis Zimmerman, Coach Downey. 116 Finishes Third in Conference Varsity Sets Although the varsity basketball team finished in third place in the Big 8. they did set the league record in defense by allowing only 49.5 points per game. Mark Loveberry set the league record in field goals with 68%. He was also named to the All Conference team. He lead the team in points with 262. Jim Fidler, Quincy’s only other all conference team selection, lead the team in rebounds with 199. 118 League Record in Defense Loveberry was second with 198. Fidler was third in points scored with 226. Bruce Miller had 242 points. THE TEAM: Manager Doug Suever, Frank Parkinson. Bruce Miller, Norm Strang, Doug Keeslar, Randy Houtz. Dave Anderson, Coach Jack Feller (kneeling). Jim Fidler, Brett Spalding, Mark Love- berry. Marc Cutler. Perry Fosdick. Steve Sullivan. Scott Luce, and Larry Trine. 1 19 JV’s Finish Coach Gary Adams’ JV basketball squad led the way in the Big 8 with an 11-3 record. The boys worked very hard as a team and were an extremely close-knit group according to Coach Adams. Tim Taylor and Brian Taylor dominated the team in both scoring and rebounds. 120 in First Place THE CHAMPION JV's: Bob Tobolske, Kevin God- frey, Brian Ludlow, Doug Chaney, Brian Taylor, Coach Adams, Tim Taylor, Scott Field, Jim Kees- lar, Tim Mills, and Manager Sid Kreis, kneeling in front. 121 Freshmen Put Together The freshman basketball team, coached by Mr. Bob Bell, had a 9-2 season and tied for first place with Jonesvillc. In an end-of-season tournament the boys won two out of three games to bring home a consolation trophy. High scorers for the young Orioles were Scott Smith and Rich Bean while Darin Friend and Keith Teachout led the team in rebounds. THE TEAM: Front - Terry Dull, Chuck Rublcy, Rich Bean, Dave Brown, Scott Bowerman, Coach Bell: Back - Dennis DeCaire, Phil Cutler, Scott Smith, Keith Teachout, Darin Friend, Mark Rice, Manager Greg Kochendorfer. Rich Salt- ier, statistician, not pictured. 122 a Great Season 123 Varsity Birds Tie for The Varsity Orioles, not expected to finish very high in the Big 8 Conference, surprised many by coming up with a tie for the con- ference championship with an 11-3 conference record. All Conference honors went to Dennis Quimby, first team, and Bob Loveberry and Scott Luce, second team. Marc Cutler, pitcher, lead the team in strikeouts. Brian Taylor gave up only 18 bases on balls in 40 innings of pitching. Dennis Quimby carried a .392 batting average while Bob Loveberry lead the team in stolen bases and Frank Parkinson earned 27 bases on balls. THE VARSITY SQUAD: Front row - Norm Strang, Frank Parkinson, Jeff McRae, Scott Luce, Brian Taylor; Back row - Bruce Miller, Marc Cutler, Cam Gary, Randy Houtz, Bob Loveberry, Dennis Quimby, assistant coach Gruner. Not pictured - Ken Wood and manager Scott Rodesiler. Mr. Jack Feller, upper right photo, coached the team. 124 921 chqsuojduiEif j g dig fV’s Show Their The JV's finished in the top half of the conference this year with a 7-5 record. Coach Nowicki said that the team was really enjoyable to work with and with their ability and baseball skills the future looks good. Rich Bean was the leading hitter on the JV squad hitting a .436 with 16 singles and one double to his credit. Tim Taylor and Darin Friend hit a strong .394 while Bob Tobolske hit .382. Rich Bean and Bob Tobolske lead in runs with 16 each. 126 Ability and Skills JV BASEBALL SQUAD: Front row - Richard Sattler, Scon Moore, Jim Keeslar, Sid Kreis, Brian Ludlow, Rich Bean, Mike Maggart; Back row - Scott Smith, ♦ Darin Friend, Tim Taylor, Jim Watts, Paul Traxler, Bob Tobolske, Jerry Shobe, and Coach Nowicki. 127 Clinch All-Sports Trophy Lady Thinclads Win Conference The girls track team ended their successful season with a 10-0 record, the Big 8 Conference championship, and the girls' All Sports trophy. THE TEAM: Front - Cathy Johnson, Teresa Herman, Julie Russell, Kim Loveberry. Debb Russell, Denise McFarland, Cathy Nordyke, Karen Provencal, Connie Stempien, Melissa Medlock, Kathy Cottman, Val Bemis, Debbie Liggins; Second - Sandy Jensen, Robin Connin, Cindi Baranouski, Marcia Rice, Pam lies, Teresa Anderson, Cheryl Fryer, Wendy Riddle, Patti Ford. Tina Kanaby, Brenda Osborne, Colleen Avery, Theresa Liggins, Jody Robson; Back - Coach Chard, Coach Tundevold, Pat Fryer, Tami Fickle, Amy Porter, Linda Ogurchak, Terry Loveberry, Rhonda lies, Kathy Provencal, Carrie Bradley. 128 Shelley King, Lori Mills, Kathy Moore, Linda Aiken. Not pictured - Lena Arnett, Pam Kurtz, Janette Laurell, Lynette Pierson. 1977 RECORDS Discus - Debb Russell-----------------------96'6 Long Jump - Lori Mills----------------------15'9 880 Relay - Lori Mills, Kathy Moore, Shelley King, Jody Robson--------------------------------1:49.9 Hurdles - Lori Mills-------------------------16.6 Mile - Connie Stempien---------------------5:38.6 100-Yd. Dash - Jody Robson------------------11.6 2-Mile - Connie Stempien-----------------12:15.5 220-Yd. Dash - Jody Robson------------------26.6 Mile Relay - Shelley King, Brenda Osborne, Robin Connin, Kathy Moore-------4:17.8 (ties 1975 record) 440 Relay - Jody Robson, Sandy Jensen, Shelley King, Lori Mills----------------------------52.5 129 Boys Track Team Builds The boys track team, composed mainly of fresh- men and sophomores, is building for the future. The team’s conference record of 2-7 does not indicate the team's potential as several meets were lost by very close scores. 1977 records were set by John Rice in the 330 low hurdles in a time of 41.9 and by Lenny Peavey in the discus with a throw of 124'. Randy Houtz was the only team member to com- pete in the tri-league meet based on his performance in the conference meet. Randy finished third in the mile. Randy was also the only tea4n member to compete in the state meet. Mr. Ludlow assumed the coaching responsibility this year, assisted by Mr. Kugler. THE TEAM: Front - Kevin Godfrey, Scott Smith, Lenny Peavey, Dennis Houck, Scott Field, Brian Ludlow, manager Dennis DeCaire, manager Mark Ludlow; Middle - Jim Normandin, Bob Durham, Doug Keeslar, Brett Spalding, Tim Taylor, Keith Teachout, Dan Richards, John Rice; Back - Coach Ludlow, Dan Herman, Mike Smith, Rich Bean, Bob Tobolske, Jim Keeslar, Dave Booher, Myron Welch, Frank Parkinson, Randy Houtz, Coach Kugler. Not pictured - Perry Fosdick, Duane Sawdey, Glenn Sny- der, Scott Walls, Dennis Zimmerman. 30 for the Future 131 Karen and Norm Karen Matz and Norm Elkins won the top prizes in bowling for high game and high series. Kar- en's high game was 200 and her high series was 329. Norm bowled a 207 game and a 397 series. Four teams entered the semi- finals but team 15-b, captained by Rich Bean, proved to be vic- torious. Other winning team members were Scott Bowerman, Phil Cutler, Scott Smith, and Kathie Wolfe. Again this year over 100 stu- dents participated in the bowling league. Mr. Longhini served as advisor and Patti Ford handled the secretarial tasks. 32 [2| Left page: (1) Karen Matz and Norm Elkins. (2) Denise Harmon. (3) Rusty Rasmussen deep in con- centration. Right page: (1) Scott Smith, Rich Bean, Scott Bowerman, Phil Cut- ler. (2) Kathie Wolfe expecting a spare. (3) Lori Pierson and Jim Normandin working on the score. Sweep Top Prizes 133 3 Squads Lead Spirit (1) VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Cindy Coan, Karen Downer, Lori Ditton, Juli Bemis, Mary Gallatin, and Vicky Spur- lock. Captain Vicky Spurlock wiih the Bird (2) (4) JV SQUAD: Kim Strother, Kathy Cottman, Dawn Fowler, Denise Norton, Tia Macklin, and Deb DesJardins (in front). Next page: (1) FRESHMAN SQUAD: Karen Andrews, Lynette Pierson, Linne Gordon, Connie Wolfe, Gina Rice, and Bonnie Wolfe. Kris Fosdick is not pic- tured. All three squads are advised by Ms. Jane Crawford. 134 135 Ill Coaching Staff 14] [5] |2] (1) Mr. Martin Chard, head girls’ track coach. (2) Mr. Scott Kugler, head football and assistant boys' track coach. (3) Mr. Kenneth Downey, wrestling coach. (4) Mr. Dan Ludlow, athletic director. assistant football and head boys’ track coach. (5) Mr. Gary Adams (left), golf and assistant basketball coach, and Mr. Jack Feller (right), head basketball and head baseball coach. 36 (1) Ms. Melissa Lloyd (left), head volleyball and assistant girls' basketball coach, and Mrs. Maureen Whitehead, head girls' basketball and assistant vol- leyball coach. (2) Mr. Robert Bell, cross country and assistant basketball coach. (3) Mr. Michael Now- icki, assistant football and assistant baseball coach. (4) Mr. Greg Gruner, assistant football and assistant baseball coach. (5) Mr. Eric Tundevold, assistant football and assistant girls' track coach. 137 mm mr SCOREBOARD f- 138 VARSITY BASKETBALL Quincy Opponent 49 52 Hillsdale 55 44 Onsted 56 66 Concord 27 61 Western-County 45 , | 40 Springport 00 31 Jonesville 58 33 Athens 50 62 Addison 43 47 Union City 54 48 Reading 55 50 Homer 47 51 Hudson 59 Cl Concord •60 84 Springport 57 59 Jonesville 47 5? Vandercook Lake 52 42 Athens 56 41 Union City 31 42 Reading 42 . V Homer VARSITY BASEBALL Quincy 87 105! 79 81 | 103d 801 80 72 lsi 104 83 GIRLS TRACK Opponent 10 01: 56 V. 55 33 V- 5(5 56 64 32 53 Bronson Pi afford Concord Coldwater Springport Jonesville Athens Union City Quincy Relays Reading Homer f VARSITY FOOTBALL Opponent Hillsdale Concord OT . Springport § jonesville T Athens Union City. 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Cathy Durham Jeannette Elkins Peter Falzon Jack Faulkner Loren Fickle Jeffrey Filipow Robert Ford Cheryl Gratz Eugene Gratz Penny Hagaman Sara Hammon Robert Hard Alvin Harrington Robert Hartbarger Billy Hawes Denise Henry Phil Higbea Laura Hockenberry Denise Howell Lindsey Huepenbecker Doug Ingraham Jim Jeffery Nancy Kahaian Mike Kanouse Curtis Keeton Sharon Keifer Bruce Knisely Lisa Kochendorfer Cheri Laurell Norman LeFevre Kenny Letts Laurie Lewis Karice Loveberry Cindy Marsh Tom Marshall 143 But Gina Massey Dawn McClellan JoAnn McClellan James McGee Renee McRae Kim Milks Greg Miller John Mraz Deborah Nave Dawn Neible Bruce Pangborn Diana Parker Ruth Peavey Marty Pierson Dawn Pomranka Julie Prince Matt Reams Shannon Rice Preston Ricker Ray Riddle Jamie Robbins Tracy Rockhold Scott Rodesiler Jimmy Rodgers Teal Rummel Carenda Sawdey Marc Scott Ricky Sebring Sherry Sherwood Herbert Sleesman Cassandra Smith Floyd Smith Laurie Smith Mark Smith Steven Smith 144 Talented Dana Sperbeck Kelli Stempien Angela Strang Gene Strong William Swallow Kirk Teachout Tim Thibideau Dennis Thomas Jim Toth Traci Travis Lutasha VanCise Kevin VanVleet Jenny Walls Brenda Waltz Teresa Waltz Sheri Westfall Sara Winchell Denise Wineland Sarah Wonders Jeff Wood Marty Wooden 145 Orioles of '82 Linda Allen Shellie Altman Robert Antus Gail Arnett DeeAnn Barber Thomas Bean Matthew Bowling Kim Bradley Scott Brand Danny Brewer Dawn Brown Edward Buell James Burge Kelli Campbell Kim Cole Guy Creager DeV rain DeCaire Terrie Ditton Jeffrey Ellis Teresa Englehardt Jill Faulkner David Finley Beth Forsythe Lori Fosdick Bradley Freeburn Amy Geishert Lori Gibson Rowdy Gibson Mary Gollnick 146 Venture On Bonnie Gratz Angela Green Randy Hagerman Amy Hammond Tina Hand Chris Hargreave Larry Harbaugh Anita Harmon Brian Harmon Tina Herman David Higbea Lisa Hickok Wesley Horney Kevin Hosek Loren Huepenbecker Donald Jenkins Christine Johnson Tammy Johnston Arthur Kahaian Karen Karney Angela Kelley Debbie Kiersey Darlene Kling Roger Knapp Kim Knowles Denise Laurel 1 Jeffery LeFevre 147 Tammy LeFevre Alec Legg Scott Lippert Pamela Loose Doug Loveberry Tom Loveberry Mark Ludlow Teresa Lutterbeck Renee Matz Edith McConnell Melody McConnell Rhonda McRae Alan Merchant Charles Miller Pam Miller Robert Motsinger Tina Mraz Michelle Nave James Neeley Jane Neeley John Normandin Angela Null Lonnie Nutt Matt O'Brien Danny Ousley Timothy Pauley Claude Peavey Carolyn Peck Scott Peterson Keith Pohl William Poole Brian Preston Susan Rice Andrew Richards Roy Rodgers James Rollins Randy Rumsey Rodney Rupp Bradley Rurka Tracy Sanderson 148 Gregg Saunders Erin Sawdey Richard Saxman Lorena Scherer Calvin Shilling Gregory Smith Marjanna Smith Robert Smith Andrew Snyder Darrell Snyder David Sobiech Cheryl Stephens Kim Stempien Todd Strane Kelli Talbot LuAnne Tessin Deana Thomas Beth Tobolske Christian Toth Chevelle Travis Marylin Truitt Sherry Tuttle Joseph Vorce Michael Vozar Andrew Walls Robert Walstead Daryl Wells Brent Whitney Rhonda Wilbur Penny Wygant Bryan Wymer NOT PICTURED: Kristy Hutchins Lisa Dules Mark O’Brien Robert Henning Ronnie Rasmussen Robbie Hotchkiss Thomas Russell 149 Young Orioles Learn to Fly John Albright Rhonda Antus Ginger Arnett Glen Avery Lori Bailey Donald Booher Ricky Booher Dawn Bowen Thomas Brewer Sarah Brickey Rebecca Brown Kim Browning Don Byrd Anita Cekander Barry Chapman Todd Cochrane Gail Condra Cindy Connin Angela Cottman Raymond Crick Brett Cutler Michale Dennis Tammy Dooley Sheila Drake Candie Easterday Diane Fidler Kim Freese Ruth Fulk Sherri Gibson Diane Gilbert Brent Goforth Michael Hagaman Kimberly Hagy Michael Hard Joseph Harmon 150 Ginger Hart barge r Brian Henry Norman Herman Kevin Hooley Kenneth Holloway Scott Horn Denise Houck Diane Ingraham Larry Jones Kevin Kaiser Jacqueline Kanaby Cindy Kelley Rickey Kiersey Christine Kline Roxanne Knapp Ronald Lange Karen Latta Debra Lewis Donald Lewis Richard Lutz Jack McLain Susan McVicker Andrew Meade Heidi Meister Jay Millard Lee Millard Craig Miller Carol Pangborn Julie Parker Kim Parker Brent Parkinson 151 Lloyd Paul Vicki Peck Melissa Pierson Sherry Poole Jamie Prince Kristina Quimby Wayne Rehner Eric Rice Julie Ringle Marlene Roberts Douglas Russell Martin Sarles Kim Sauers Walter Schultz Jennifer Shilling Cathy Smith Kerri Smith Todd Smith Roberta Smurr Kurt Spalding Robert Speaker John Spragg Steven Stempien Jeff Suever James Supianoski John Taylor LaRae Walker Lori Wallace Daniel Walters Jeannette Warren Nanette Weber Scott Wilkinson Daniel Williams David Williams Brent Withington 152 NOT PICTURED: Tammy Houvener Gerald Meade QMS Faculty MR. GARY ADAMS Hillsdale College, B.A. Physical Education MRS. GAIL BANKER Memphis State, M. A. Math Pep Club Advisor MR. ROBERT BELL Hillsdale College, B.A. Math QMS Cross Country Coach Freshman Basketball Coach MRS. VICTORIA BUDD Western Michigan University, M. A. Math English MRS. PENNY CHARD Western Michigan University, M. A. Guidance Counselor Physical Education Exploratory Program MR. TOM DEMERSE Northern Michigan University, B.S. Math 153 MR. KENNETH DOWNEY Hillsdale College, B.A. Social Studies Science Exploratory Drafting Varsity Wrestling Coach MR. JACK FELLER Adrian College, B.A. Science Varsity Basketball Coach Varsity Baseball Coach MRS. SHARON FERRISS Michigan State University, B.A. Science MRS. ELEANOR FRENCH Western Michigan University, B.S. Exploratory Home Economics MRS. MARY GALE Olivet College, B.A. Physical Education MR. SCOTT KUGLER Temple University, M.A. Humanities Varsity Football Coach Assistant Boys Track Coach 154 MRS. KATHY HUGHES Eastern Michigan University, B.S. Helping Teacher MR. MAX HEINEMANN Michigan State University, MRS. SHARYN LEOSH M. A. Social Worker Hillsdale College, B.A. English MS. MELISSA LLOYD Alma College, B.A. Social Studies MR. GARY MALE Western Michigan University, B.A. Social Studies MR. RICHARD OVERGAARD Valparaiso, B.M.E. Band Director Exploratory Music Appreciation 55 MR. ROBERT STEWART MRS. GERTRUDE RIDER Wright State University, B.S. Chorus MRS. PATSY SEXTON Western Michigan University, M. A. Learning Disabilities Teacher Defiance College, M.A. Social Studies English Exploratory Journalism 8th Grade Basketball Coach MR. ERIC TUNDEVOLD MR. ROBERT UNDEEN MR. SCOTT WEBER Central Michigan University, B.S. Physical Education Flag Football Coach Castleton State College, M.A. Social Studies English Michigan State University, M.A. Science 156 MRS. MARY FOSDICK Educational Aide MR. DAN GROH, QMS Wrestling Coach MR. ROBERT BELL, QMS Cross Country Coach MR. ROBERT STEWART, 8th Grade Basketball Coach MR. MICHAEL HOFFNER, 7th Grade Basketball Coach, QMS Boys Track Coach 157 MR. GARY ABBOTT, QMS Girls Track Coach QMS Student Government The QMS Student Council is elected by the student body to plan activities and projects for the year. The Council directs the magazine drive, selects the Christmas movie and sponsors the annual field days in the Spring. Council monies are used to pro- vide plays for the middle school students and field day awards. The Council also sponsors at least one middle school party each month. Pictured are Council members enjoying one of the several luncheon meetings at which pizza is the main dish. Mrs. Donna Ford, QMS secretary, has the honor of baking and serving the pizzas. COUNCIL MEMBERS: Front - treasurer Robbie Smith, Gail Condra, Todd Strane; Middle row - Lori DesJardins, vice president Tom Bean, Scott Rodesiler, pres- ident Tyler Baldwin; Back row - secretary Nancy Kahaian, advi- sor Mr. Longhini, Jill Faulkner. Not pictured - John Taylor. 158 159 Next Page - Top: Next Page - Bottom CHORUS 6th GRADE BAND 7th GRADE BAND From row - Front row - Front row - Herb Slecsman Jackie Kanaby Kim Stempien Debbie Nave Carol Pangborn Melody McConnell Dee Howell Becky Brown Theresa Englehardi Rick Sebring Heidi Mesiter Erin Sawdey Jenny Walls Lori Wallace Kim Bradley Lori Hockenberry Second row - Jeff Suever Sheri Westfall Kim Hagy Second row - Billy Swallow Diane Fidler Amy Hammond Middle row - Gail Condra Marjanna Smith Floyd Smith Lori Bailey LuAnne Tessin Jeanette Elkins Kris Quimby Linda Allen Leslie Ditton Ginger Hartbarger Tina Hand Brenda Waltz Chris Kline Karen Karney Kathy Beemer Roxy Knapp Andy Snyder Kim Billman Third row - Tim Pauley Mrs. Rider, Advisor Diane Gilbert Amy Geishert Kim Milks Denise Houck Third row - Bob Dunn Diane Ingraham John Normandin Laurie Lewis Sarah Brickey Randy Rumsey Lutasha VanCise Kenny Holloway Mike Vozar Renee McRae Jack McLain Jim Rollins Penny Bailey Norman Herman Chris Hargreave Penny Hagaman Kurt Spalding Andy Wells Back row - Kevin Hooley Danny Ouslcy Sherry Tuttle Richard Lutz Brian Preston Tammy LcFevre Kim Browning Greg Smith Robert Henning Back row - Scott Peterson Anita Harmon Eric Rice Roger Kanpp Kim Knowles Brent Goforth Arthur Kahaian Teresa Lutterbeck Wally Schultz Alec Legg Jeff LcFevre Jody Harmon Back row - Lori Gibson Keith Pohl Lisa Hickok Kristy Hutchins Brian Wymer DeWain DeCaire 160 Music Department. . . 161 In volves Many BAND Front row - Linda Miner Diana BCker K a r icei Lo v -j berry Rhonda lies Lynn DuBay Melissa Med lock Terri Tuttle Michele DuBay Teresa Deal Rhoda Coward Dawn Strong M a rjorie • MCConn Second Ii W:’- Karen Middel Dawn Chaney Gina Massey Angie Strang Billy Hawes Ed Scherer Dawn Pomranka Carenda Sawdey Danny Roberts Sa ra 7tamiijnM L- Lori Desjardins Kris Condra Sara Winchell Lisa Kochendorf Sar rWonders Nancy Kahaian Martha Jones Roxanne McRae Steve Smith Tracy Deal Standing - Dennis Zimmerman Dawn McClellan Cassandra Smith aible rideat; ith Tin? Dunn- Roger Hoch Pete Falzon I'om Marshall Doug DeCaire Doug Ingraham Jeff Wood Thirdjrow - I Tammy ]Winchj l ’Mrciida Marowe lL Lucy Scherer Kelly Stempieri Scott Hutchins Jamie Roberts Denise Henry Caroline. Worth 162 Cross Country Becomes More Popular at QMS Cross country, in its second year at QMS, provides students with the opportunity to experience cross country before they enter high school. Mr. Bob Bell acts as the coach. Participants include: Tom Bean, Tyler Baldwin, Greg Miller, Dave Finley, Doug Loveberry, Ed Buell, Mark Smith, Tammy LeFevre, Danny Ousley, Norm LeFavre, and Brent Whitney. 63 Young Orioles Work on Even though the record of this year's eighth grade team left something to be desired, the season was a success. The boys made strides toward becoming more well-rounded basketball players. They all spent many long hours working on their offensive and defensive skills. That hard work showed through the close games played. Greg Miller was the team's high scorer with an average of 9.1 points per game. Leading rebounder was John Burge. THE TEAM: Front row - Loran Fickle, Scott Rodesiler, Bob Ford, Tyler Baldwin, Jack Faulkner, manager Bruce Knisely; Second row - Ray Riddle, Ken Letts, John Burge, Greg Miller, Coach Bob Stewart: Third row - Norm Drumm, Kirk Teachout. Bill Swallow. Tim Thibideau. 164 Building Basketball Program MMWWpaTr f ' JHT MJM MM | . 8th GRADE SEASON RECORD 7th GRADE SEASON RECORD Quincy Opponent Quincy Opponent 34 35 Springport 33 44 Springport 34 38 Jonesville 26 25 Jonesville 19 4Q Union City‘§®j 18 17 Athens 34 35 Homer 44 25 Union City 20 28 Concord 35 39 Homer 29 36 Springport 34 14 Reading 39 52 Union City 30 32 Homer 37 45 St. Johns 31 26 Jonesville The seventh grade basketball team posted a 5-3 season record under the guidance of Mr. Michael Hoffner, a new coach at QMS. Even though the boys lost three games, two were very close and could have gone either way. Leading scorer for the team was Mark Ludlow while Tom Love- berry was the leading rebounder and Todd Strane the leading assist man. The seventh graders brought home a consolation trophy from the Springport tournament by defeating Jonesville. THE TEAM: Front - Tom Bean, Mark O’Brien, David Sobiech. David Finley, Scott Brand, Matt O’Brien, Todd Strane; Back - Jim Burge, Doug Loveberry. Rowdy Gibson, Tom Loveberry. Mike Vozar, Roy Rodgers, Brad Rurka, Mark Ludlow, Scott Lippert: Far back - Mr. Hoffner, manager Wally Schultz. 165 Winning Season for Q.M.S. Grapplers SEASON RECORD Quincy Opponent 51 36 Springport 78 15 Jonesville k9 36 Union City 39 36 Union City 56 32 Springport 29 42 Bronson The QMS wrestlers, under their new coach Mr. Dan Groh, posted a 5-1 record for the season and placed fourth in the Coldwater Invi- tational. THE TEAM: Front row - Alec Legg, Phil Highea, Greg Saunders, Mike Kanouse, Kevin VanVleet, Guy Bassage, Rod Rupp, Dave Higbea, Ed Buell, Doug Ingraham; Back - Coach Groh, Keith Pohl, Dan Brewer, Brad Freeburn, Bryan Wymer, Nick Arnold, Andy Snyder, Don Jenkins, Bryan Harmon, Brent Whitney, Eugene Gratz, manager Dan Roberts; Far back - DeWain DeCaire, Doug DeCaire, Jimmy Rogers. 166 Flag Football Popular at Q.M.S. The flag fooiball program allows 7ih and 8th grade boys to learn basic offensive and defensive patterns and how to play the various positions. Under the supervision of Mr. Tundevold, the boys prac- tice plays for half of each Saturday session and then scrimmage against each other for the other half. THE PARTICIPANTS: Front - Robbie Smith, Andy Walls, Lonnie Nutt, Arthur Kahaian, Jeff Wood, Guy Bassage, Guy Creager, Brent Whitney; Second row - Mark O’Brien, Tom Bean, Dave Hig- bea, Scott Brand, Doug Loveberry, Todd Stranc, Matt O’Brien, Calvin Shilling. Phil Higbea, Rowdy Gibson; Third row - Brad Rurka, Mike Vozar, Tyler Baldwin, Kyle Arnold, Scott Rodesiler, Greg Miller, Jim Burge, Mike Kanouse. Gene Gratz. Kurt Teach- out; Back row - Wes Horney, Alec Legg, Jack Faulkner, Loran Fickle, John Burge, Marty Wooden, Gene Strong, Ray Riddle, Shannon Rice, Robert Hard, Robert Hartbarger, Andy Snyder. 167 Super Season for QMS Boys The QMS boys track team turned in a great 3-0 season and took second place in the QMS Invitational. The squad had a new coach this year, Mr. Hoffner, and many new records were set. THE TEAM: Front - Lonnie Nutt, Phil Higbea, David Finley, Tom Bean, Matt O'Brien, Todd Strane, Bob Waistead, David Sobiech, John Normandin, Bob Ford; Second row - Jack Faulkner, Jim Burge, Mark Ludlow, Tyler Baldwin, Brian Harmon, Randy Hager- man, Mark O'Brien, Donald Jenkins, Brent Whitney, Alec Legg, Robbie Hotchkiss; Third row - assistant coach Mr. Abbott, Mickey Connin, Shannon Rice, Brad Freebum, Roy Rogers, Toby Walling, John Burge, Steve Hinds, Kirk Teachout, Brad Rurka, Bill Swal- low, Greg Miller, Brian Wymer, manager Kenny Letts, and Coach Hoffner. 168 ■ ■ QMS 1977 RECORDS High Jump - Mark Ludlow - 5'1V4 Mile - Greg Miller - 5:13.5 ,75-Yd., Dash - TobylWalling - 8.7 High Hurdles - Tyler Baldwin - 8.6 880 Relay - Brad Freeburn. Brian Harmon, John Burge,: Phil Higbea - 1:46.3 Mile Relay - Jack Faulkner, Brian Harmon, ----Tyler Baldwin, Greg Miller - 4:07 SCOREBOARD Quincy Opponent 71-9 10 60 1 10 96% 36% 92 35 Union City Homer Springport 169 170 QMS Girls Win It All! Undefeated best describes the QMS girls track team and their outstanding 1977 season. Each meet and the QMS Invitational was won by a wide margin and almost all of the school records were broken. Mr. Gary Abbott is the girls coach. THE TEAM: Front - manager Dawn Chaney. Beth Tobolske, Jenny Walls, Sherri Laurell, Brenda Cottman, Teri Ditton, Beth For- sythe, Gail Amett, Christian Toth, Lisa Hickok; Second row - Pam Loose, Tammie Johnston, Karice Loveberry, Chris Johnson, Rene Matz, Linda Allen, Denise Laurell, Lynn DuBay, Lori Desjandins, Kelly Stempien, Jill Faulkner; Third row - Coach Abbott, Laurie Smith, Kris Condra, Lori Fosdick, Susan Rice, Chris Hargreave, Tracy Sanderson, Darlene Kling, Nancy Kahaian, Cassandra Smith, Lisa Kochendorfer, and assistant coach Mr. Hoffner. QMS 1977 RECORDS Long Jump - Karcie Loveberry - 15'1% Shot - Laurie Smith - 35'2 880 Relay - Lori DesJardins, Tammy Johnston, Chris Toth, Jenny Walls - 2:03.0 880 Run - Kris Condra - 2:44.3 Mile - Beth Tobolske - 6:17.0 440 Run - Cheryl Laurell -67.1 100-Yd. Dash - Kelly Stempien - 8.0 75-Yd. Dash - Brenda Cottman - 10.1 220-Yd. Dash - Karice Loveberry - 28.3 Mile Relay - Gail Arnett, Lisa Hickok, Cheryl Laurell, Beth Tobolske - 4:48.0 440 Relay - Brenda Cottman, Karice Loveberry, Kelly Stempien, Jenny Walls - 55.4 171 The QMS pep club divided into two groups this year, one which cheered at games and the other which concentrated on learning the fundamentals of basketball so they'll have some experience next year. (1) 7th GRADE BASKETBALL SECTION OF THE PEP CLUB: From row - Renee Matz, Dawn Brown, Tammie John- ston. Kristy Hutchins, LuAnn Tessin: Second row - Pam Loose, Beth For- sythe, Gail Arnett. Darlene Kling, Denise Laurell, Kelly Talbot, Tracy Sanderson: Third row - Amy Geishert, Kim Stempien, Karen Karney, Chris Johnston. Jill Faulkner. Kelli Camp- bell. (2) 8th grade basketball section of the pep club - Front row - Karice Loveberry, Cindi Marsh. Jenny Walls, Kris Condra, Cheri Laurell. Dee Howell, Tori Budd: Second row - JoAnn McClellan, Cassandra Smith, Lynn DuBay, Dawn Chaney, Dawn McClellan, Lisa Kochendorfer, and advisor Mrs. Gail Banker. Pep Club for Spirit and Sport 172 (1) 7th GRADE CHEERING SECTION OF THE PEP CLUB: Front row - Ann Null, Lori Fosdick, Christian Toth, Linda Allen, Terri Ditton; Second row - Rhonda McRae, Lisa Dules, Sherry Tuttle, Kim Bradley, Anita Harmon, Lorena Scherer: Third row - Tina Herman, Theresa Lut- terbeck; Fourth row - Beth Tobolske, Lori Gibson: Fifth row - Lisa Hickok and advi- sor Mrs. Banker. (2) 8th GRADE CHEER- ING SECTION OF PEP CLUB: First row - Sara Hammond, Diana Parker, Debbie Nave, Dana Sperbeck, Brenda Cottman, Kathy Durham, Tina Dules, La Jeana Coan; Second row - Nancy Kahaian, Sharon Keifer, Carolyn Worth, Lori Des- Jardins, Gina Massey, Jamie Robbins, Kim Milks. Sarah Wonders, Mrs. Banker: Top - Dawn Neible, Teresa Waltz, Den- ise Henry and Traci Travis. 173 K p? A f '-MOSXOUTSTANDING- 6th - Marlene Roberts 7th - Lisa Hickok 8th - Karice Loveberry ’-MOST OUTSTANDING- 6th - Jim Supianoski 7th - Linda Allen 8th - Pete Falzon -MOST OUTSTANDING- 6th - John Taylor 7th - Jill Faulkner 8th - Dawn Chaney -MOST OUTSTANDING- 6th - Kerri Smith 7th - David Finely 8th - Cindy Marsh -MOSTOfTSTANDING- Tina Hand ■rl 1977 AWARDS ENGLISH MATH SOCIAL STUDIES -MOST IMPROVED- 6th - Scott Horn 7th - Shellie Altman 8th - Jeannette Elkins -MOST IMPROVED- 6th - John Albright 7th - Tim Pauley 8th - Sheri Westfall -MOST IMPROVED- 6th - Doug Russell SCIENCE HUMANITIES 1ST i I GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION -MOST OUTSTANDING- 7th - Chris Toth 8th - Tina Dules -MOST OtlTSTANDING- 7th Rowdy Gibson 8th - Greg Miller 7th - Tina Herman and Bille Poole 8th - Robert Hartbarger -MOST IMPROVED- 6th - Lloyd Paul 7th - Kim Cole 8th - Marty Wooden -MOST IMPROVED- Erin Sawdey -MQST IMPROVED- 7th - 8th - Tammy Johnston Tracy Rockhold BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION -MOST IMPROVED- 7th - Rob Smith and Guy Creager 8th - John Mraz and Dave Burlew -MOST OUTSTANDING- 7th - Lisa Hickok 8th - Debbie Nave 6th - LaRae U'alker 1977 AWARDS MUSIC CITIZENSHIP I READING f .-T- MOST IMPROVED - Carolyh Peck ;MOST IMPROVED- th - Tammy LeFevre 8th - Jenny Walls 8th - Doug DeCaire ml j FACULTY AWARDS 6th - Heidi Meister and Roberta Smurr l m Geishert and Arthur Kahaian 8th - Nancy Kahaian, Lori DesJardins, and Sharon Keifer fir nr n 175 EIGHTH GRADE MOCK ELECTIONS 1 I BEST PERSONALITY Jack Faulkner Jeanette Elkins CLASS CUT-UPS Steve Smith Kim Milks MOST TALKATIVE Steve Smith Gina Massey MOST ATHLETIC Jack Faulkner Dawn McClellan BEST LOOKING Dee Howell Jack Faulkner CLASS FLIRTS Phil Higbea Cheri Laurell MOST FRIENDLY Jack Faulkner Nancy Kahaian BEST DRESSED Tom Marshall Karice Loveberry EIGHTH GRADE MOCK ELECTIONS MOST POLITE Tom Marshall Jeanette Elkins BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Tom Marshall Tracy Rockhold SHYEST Cassandra Smith Bob Hartbarger MOST INTELLIGENT Tom Marshall Nancy Kahaian MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Tom Marshall Nancy Kahaian LONGEST HAIR Teresa Waltz Toby Walling TALLEST Doug DeCaire Laurie Smith BEST ALL AROUND Jack Faulkner Nancy Kahaian Congratulations Class of '77 WALTERS BUILDING SUPPLY ZJke Qun Shop aQ. XVider Son 931 Clarendon Rd. Quincy, Michigan SPORTING GOODS 713 E. Chicago Coldwater TRAPSHOOTS SUNDAYS Halfway Between Coldwater and Quincy WATTS DRUGS Where Friendship and Science Meet Quincy, Michigan Phone 639-5125 WARNER OIL COMPANY 73 Race St. Coldwater 278-5844 178 TAYLOR'S AUTO BODY P.O. Box 538 455 N. Fox Rd. Rt. 4 Cold water, MI 49036 278-4707 ELEMENTARY Bumping and Painting UP n DOWN Downtown Quincy WOLVERINE PAINT WALLPAPER CO. Clothes, Gifts, Cards, n Notions For All Your Art Supplies Owners: Judy Chapman Caryl Pridgeon 639-8102 88 W. Chicago Coldwater Separates by Pandora, Bobbie Brooks, Levi's for Gals. Sizes 3 to 15. Many styles and colors to choose from. WOODWARD'S Women's World of Fashion Downtown Coldwater WHITE SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Plumbing and Heating 639 E. Chicago Rd. Our Thanks to all who contri- buted to the 1977 Oriole. Coldwater 179 Becci Badders Val Beckwith Jim Beem er Danny Bennett Christie Betts Fifth Graders Harold Blowers Danny Bohner Cheryl Bradley Tammy Brewer Tim Brown Andy Buell Teresa Byrd Lori Camp Ronald Coco Sara Creager Doug Curtis Dean DeCaire Tim Delaney Lynn DesJardins Brian Ditton Jennifer Dobson Lori Dobson David Donbrock Deena Dowker Skip DuBay Kim Eddington Michael Ellis James England Paula Falzon Tim Finley Charlene Fletcher David Geiman Peggy Gollnick Karen Gordon Bryan Gray w 4 V- TS j 180 Kristine Green Art Hart Jodie Henning Denny Higbee Dawn Hilton Bruce Horn Lewis Horn Laura Homey Karen Hosek Stacy Houck Kelly Johnson Kevin Kincaid Kirk Larson Inez Letts Lori Litwaitis Ona Lothamer Patti Lutterbeck Lisa Lyons Jim Maggart Doug Marsh Bart Marshall Shawn Massey Randy McCurly Rachel McRae Steven Meade Jeff Miller Michelle Miller Steve Miller Bobby Miner Mike Mitchell Mike Mocherman Danny Morris Patti Mraz Teresa Neeley Kelly Norton Denver Nutt David Ostrander Juli Owens Bruce Pohl Melissa Powers 181 Shawn Poyner Ricky Rasmussen Joe Reams Kelly Riddle David Roberts Robin Rub ley Robert Saxman Becky Smith Michelle Sobiech Beth Sours Tarri Spragg Karen Stempien Lisa Stempien Terry Stephens Kristie Strouse Ken Teachout Lora Tenney Debbie Thomas David Thornton Suzanne Toth Alicia Veysey Billy Vorce Mike Wedgewood Stacy Westfall Pam Wilbur Tim Wilkinson Gail Wineland Lance Wiser Gerald Wright NOT PICTURED: Kenneth Kirby Dawn Yeich FIFTH GRADE TEACHERS: Mrs. Doris Miller Mrs. Rhonda Tuttle Mrs. Kathy Veysey Miss Kristine Wingle 182 Fourth Graders kk ) Denise Antus Erica Arnold Lori Babbage Gordon Bassage Terry Berkshire Timothy Berry Lisa Billman Allen Blodgett William Blowers James Boulton Tonja Bowerman Douglas Bowling Laurie Bradley Kristina Brewer Tim Brock way Terrie Brower Shari Brown David Chaney Jim dayman Tammy Combs Jacqueline Cooper Michael Cottman Keli Cutler Eric Dules Franklin Easterday Vickie Eddington Lynn Edwards Susan Englehardt Herbert Ferrier Michelle Fillmore Doug Finley Craig Fish Lisa Gilbert Michael Gipple Tammy Grubbs 183 Billie Jo Harbaugh Joey Harmon Wendy Harmon Kathy Herman Pam Hockenberry Mark Houvener Becky Jones Teddy Kahaian Candie Kaiser David Karney Wendy Kelly Robert Knowles Paul Krick Kenny Kurtz Scott Latta Lonnie Laurie Gail Lay Ricky Lippert Scott Locke Tom Lothamer Scott Lutterbeck LaNean Lutz Eddie Marsh Dawn McDowell Tammy McMichale James McRae Cyndi Michael Barry Miller Billy Miller Kelli Newberry Jeff Ousley Brad Parrish Tracy Peterson Jill Philippy Elton Potter William Richards Darren Ricker JoEllen Robson Brent Rodgers Michael Rodgers 184 Randy Rooi Amy Root es Bernina Rossetter Lori Russell Timothy Rzepka Richie Sanderson Matthew Smith David Spalding Jody Spragg Pam Stark Dena Stempien Missy Swaney Ronald Tesch Gordon Thomas Donna Tobalske Tina Trail Greg Towbridge Dawn Waligora Kelly Wallace Shawna Walters Ty Wentworth Elaina Wood Brent Wygant Stephanie Wymer NOT PICTURED: Marjorie Nave Heidi Yeich FOURTH GRADE TEACHERS: Miss Phylis Corless Mrs. Phyllis Lewis Mrs. Stonna Spalding Mrs. Paulette Stempien 85 Third Graders Tim Blodgett Bobby Blowers Denise Bohner Sandy Bowen Robyn Burks Tom Cleckner Chantal Cochrane Tom Cole Stacey Connin Tom Copeland Travis Creager Virginia Culver Todd DenBraber Douglas Dobson Mike Dowker Jamie England Angie Erts Tim Erts Penny Evans Craig Fales Diane Fletcher Mary Geiman Paula Gratz Craig Gray Tina Grubbs David Hammond Darin Higbee Bobby Hooley Chad Horn Teresa Jeffery 186 Billy Jeffries George Jenkoi Mike Kanaby Jeff Kiersey David Kincaid Chris LaMee Robin Laurel 1 Tracy Maggart Paige Mason Matt McConnell Carol McNeil Russell McNeil Jenny Meister Joel Mitchell Laurie Morrison Jay Murdock Lisa Nave Carson Neible Tammy Newberry Tim O’Brien Frenda Otis Rex Otis Annette Paul April PersaiIs BethAnn Potter Michelle Powers Randy Prater Scott Preston Connie Quimby Dawn Quimby Mark Ricker Annette Roberts Suzie Roberts Jerrod Robinson Kandy Root Kim Rosendaul Melanie Ryan Sandy Salyer Jason Shilling Brian Short ridge 187 Kim Sieger David Sleesman Lisa Smallwood Monique Smith Robert Smith Scott Sobiech Bobby Stanley Kevin Stempien Shawn Talbot Karilyn Teachout Annette Tesch Todd Thibideau David Thompson Frank Tobalske Lilly Toth Penny Tuttle Rhonda VanRiper Chuck Vorce Tracy Walters Chris Ward Lee Ann Watters Jimmy Weber David Wilson Melissa Wood i Jr i NOT PICTURED: Brenda Bailey Marion Beckwith Joe Berry Tammy Peck THIRD GRADE TEACHERS: Mrs. Ruth King Miss Mary Sewall Mrs. Roberta Timm Mrs. Hazel VanHoosear 188 Second Graders Corey Avra Lori Baker Mike Baldwin Larry Beebe Bobby Bennett Debbie Berry Susan Blount Iva Blowers Millie Blowers Connie Booher Willard Bradley Melissa Bradshaw Marc Brand Larry Brewer Earl Brouse Jeff Brown Jerry Brown Janette Buell Vikki Burley Daren Carpenter Jackie Cash Norman Cekander Kristina Cizas Jerri Clark Richard Clark Michael Colon Carrol Combs Brian Connin Angela Curtis George Curtis Shirley Delaney Michael Dodd Tammy Donbrock Bobby Dooley Tim Dowker 189 Brian Drake Shedrick Duffy Joey Dunn Dennis Evans Cary Feldbauer David Fillmore Glenn Finley Janet Fletcher Marilyn Fryer Rick Hagaman Tim Hagaman Lynn Hard April Hardy Steve Harmon Jeff Hawes Richard Herman Leslie Hilton Eddie Horney Tammie Hutchins Christy Jansen Bryan Jeffrey David Jeffries Lorie Johnston Tammy Justice Donald Kahaian Andy Kaiser Laurie Kincaid Denajo Knapp Brenda Kratzer Mark Landis Joedy Latta Johnny Latta Richard Lensky Corky Lippman Jackie Locke Troy Lowe David Luce Debbie Lutterbeck Kari Markley Angela Marsh 190 Alan McClellan Kim McLain Bobby McNall Dennis Miller Susan Miller Tim Minion Tammie Mueller Sandra Nave Karen Newberry Mitch Neeley Regina Parks Penny Parrish Rhonda Paul Aaron Poster April Philippy Brian Price Michele Quimby Raymond Rasmussen April Riddle Debbie Ringler Mark Rootes Kathleen Ryan Tammy Rzepka Rickie Schultz Bobbie Shilling Brian Smith Jean Smith Tracy Snellenberger Lori Sobiech Kelly Sours Greg Stephens Robert Tenney Terry Trowbridge Mark VanBlarcom Sanford Waltz NOT PICTURED: Daniel Howell Chris Ousley Lorrinda Whitney 191 First Graders Brian Badders Marci Baker Derek Ball Cheryl Balcom Mary Beckwith Treni Blair Scott Boyer Robert Bowling Tina Briggs Randy Brouse LeeAnn Brown Rachelle Brown Sean Burley Temrey Burritt Brie Buterbaugh Chad Carpenter Joseph Cekander Cal lie Clark Julie dayman Carll Converse Jason Cool man Cary Coo nee Andrew Cottman Billy Crick Robert Crick Angela Culver Alicia Curtis Paul Davis Paul Davis Lance DeMerritt Greg Dobson Richard Dobson Laura Easierday Kevin Elliott Sarah Enos 192 Emily Fairbanks Danny Fales Laura Fcrsch Cynthia Fillmore Edwin Forest Jr. Tim Gibson Kelly Goshcoff Theresa Grubbs Brian Hall Bethany Hammond Autumn Hardy Robert Harrington Andy Hawes Barbara Henning Josephine Hickerson James Hoff Dale Horn Derek Horn Gale Horn James Howard Jeff Hutchins Mary Alice Jackson Michelle Jeffrey Marcia Jensen Ginger Johnson Kenneth Johnson Patty Justice Brady Keys Karen Kratzer Rhonda Krick Linda LaMee Jenni Leosh Judith Lester Mark Lewis Jeff Locke John Locklin Steven Marowelli David Marshall Melissa Mason Michael McConnell 193 Lisa McCurley Melissa McMichael Kristie McRae Dwayne McVicker Miquel Michael Brian Miller Pam Miller A my Jo Newberry Laura Noblitt Derek O’Connell Christopher Otis Lonna Otis Tina Paul Timmy Pearson Shannon Persails Christa Pifer Michelle Price Chad Purcell Amy Quimby Derik Reichhart Michele Richards Nichole Ritter Julie Roberts Tad Rossman Traci Ryan Steven Salyer Kimberly Shaw Dorcas Shilling Jamie Spurlock Paul Stark Christa 1 Strong Shawn Strong Amy Swallow Erin Swaney Mamie Swaney Rhonda Tesch Brian Tobalske Steven Trail Noell Tucker Tammy Turn pa ugh 194 Penny Varney Carol Wilson (-f NOT PICTURED: V ' - !v 'H Mike Bailey Larry Centers Jason Yeich Kin d ergarten ers Amy Allen Brett Allman Brian Anderson Joel Asher Darrin Bailey John Bancroft Dawn Basse Sonja Bean Jason Becker Brett Bowers Michael Bracy Dawn Briggs Sandra Britton Jodi Brown Missy Burgen Wayne Burke Eric Cheyne Michael Clemenson Steve Clifford Tammy Colon Dena Converse Gaye Coolman Kevin Crowder Kirk Cutler Jamie Duby Joseph Duffy Benjamin Eby Jodi Edwards Jason Enos Erica Ewers 195 Laney Fickle Yon Fletcher Kathy Freese Tracey Gilpin Colt Gollnick James Gordon Angela Hagerman Wayne Hamrick Jennifer Hand Annissa Hart Michelle Hawkins Melissa Hawley Jodi Hess Staci Higbea Joe Hoff Chad Horky Thomas Houvener Tina Houvener Terri Howard Janelle Jeffrey Marilee Jeffrey Joe Johnson Gary Karney Yuri Keegstra Kathy Knapp Brad Kriser Danielle Laurell Angela Lester Owen Licht Dawn Lindbert Kevin Longhini Joel Lothamer Jeff Lutterbeck Scott Maggart Todd Male Brenda Manley Todd Massey Barbara McClellan Michelle McClughen Chad McGlothlen 196 Angela Meister Veronica Minton Holly Moore Sandra Morrison Chad Musselman Sherry Neusbaum Tami Parks JoEllen Parrish Heath Persails Beth Philippy Shawn Prieur Autumn Pifer Joel Potter Darrin Rehner Jacklyn Reynolds Amy Riley Jaime Sanderson Richard Sarles Angel Simaski Dena Smallwood Toby Smith Henry Snellenberger Matthew Stanton Lori Staynor Tracy Stout Kelie Strouse Paul Swift Deborah Thompson Loretta Tobolske Sam Tucker Timothy Tuttle Annette Vorce Freddie Wagoner Michelle Waite Jason Webb Valerie Weber Enri Wedge wood Julie Weller Derek Wood Kent Wyatt NOT PICTURED: Annette Bailey Daniel Nave Sandra Siegel 197 Other Elementary Staff Members 2nd GRADE TEACHERS: Mrs. Mary Jane Coler Mrs. Wava Gano Mrs. Kathryn Goschka Mrs. Mary Newton 1st GRADE TEACHERS: Mrs. Mareeda Gibson Mrs. Patt Male Mrs. Jennalee Mishler Mrs. Carol Undeen KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS: Mrs. Vivian Esterline Mrs. Ruth McConnell Mr. Dan Groh, Art Mrs. Maureen Whitehead, Phys. Ed. Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell, Spec. Ed. Ms. Sharon Wilcox, Soc. Adj. Rm. Mrs. Gertrude Rider, Rdg. Enrich. Mrs. Sarah Coolman, Perm. Sub. Mrs. Carol Smith, Rdg. Enrich. EDUCATIONAL AIDES: Mrs. Virginia Ball, Library Mrs. Joyce Klepack, Kindergarten Mrs. Phyllis McCann, Kindergarten Mrs. Carol Saunders, Resource Rm. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Enid Havens, Vocal Music Mr. Brad Bodkins, Speech Therapist Mrs. Patsy Sexton, L.D. Teacher Mr. Max Heinemann, Social Worker Ms. Debbie Doll, Perm. Sub. 198 Mrs. Nancy Strang, 2nd Grade Mrs. Carmen Streets, Soc. Adj. Rm. Mrs. Bonnie Worth, 1st Grade J SPONSORS Andy's Antiques - Allen Max Larsen Ford, Inc. - Coldwater Branch Gardens - Quincy Oriole Snack Shack - Quincy Carpenter and Walrus - Allen Mr. Andrew Parzych Faith Christian School - Quincy Eva and William Pengally - Allen Flowers by Karen - Coldwater Paul Porter, 41st District Representative Mr. and Mrs. William Gale Dorothy B. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardner Mr. Richard Spalding Greer Enterprises - Quincy Mr. Robert Stewart Kathy Hughes - QMS Mr. Dick Taylor Laurell Gas and Oil - Quincy James R. Vozar Insurance Agency - Quincy Ms. Melissa Lloyd Ken Wendorf - Allen Mr. Gary Male INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Acme Belt Recoating, Inc. - 6 Kaiser Electric - 57 B D Tool Die, Inc. - 6 Kiess Jewelry - 57 Baldwin Veterinary Clinic - 6 King Electric Supply, Inc. - 45 Beckwith Furniture - 6 K-Mart - 57 Bill and Ruth's TV - 6 Knapp Pools Knapp Enterprises - 45 Bill's Too - 6 Marsh’s Family Market - 97 Bollegraf's - 6 Marble Lake Marina - 73 J. B. Branch and Co. - 6 McClellan Standard Oil - 141 Branch County Chiropractic Clinic - 7 McDonald's - 72 Branch Insurance Agency - 7 Midwest Foundry - 140 Budd's Body Shop - 7 Patty's - 73 Burger Chef - 7 J. C. 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