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WcHc (1hikako Settle U aue awn nut. tyune Oih •under 22 2) iannci pa er Rutk P eauey Wartin piet •5on 2) awn pomranha mti p,',u Sutie Pfi nee Mn Henfro St an non c. predton l ich er Buxton Ware Scott eagraueA Wat Slept, endon Anqie Sf Iran 9 Cjene Sfr on a William SwatL ow D irh Deachout Dim Dhihil eau 2) ennid Dir omaA im Doth Draci D rciuiA —Kevin VanVteel DereAa XVafti SUi Weiifatt Lcc« don % enide IdJineland Sarali HJoncIi erd M W„J (tarotyn Worth Wot pictured: JL in Sdarrinaton Scott Molt olir l Wruz Dim Wyero Von VlichoLon amie l lobidon donnie 1 Uatdon 27 In Memoriam ... of MIKE KANOUSE our friend and fellow classmate who died on July 1,1980 as a result of a motorcycle accident Senior Class Officers: Tyler Baldwin — Vice President Shannon Rice — President Mr. Ed Nofz — Advisor Cindy Marsh — Secretary Mrs. Mary Gale — Advisor Lori DesJardins — Treasurer Brenda Cottman — Historian MOTTO: Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. SONG: “We May Never Pass This Way Again” FLOWER: White Rose COLORS: Light Blue and Dark Blue The Last Good-Bye We’ve grown to know each other well, As the years have passed us by. And as we look back on those days, A tear comes to each eye. The good times that we’ve shared, Will be locked inside our minds. Among us, we’ve had love, From the finest friends we’ll find. What will the future hold for us? How far will our road go? We wish each other luck, At achieving dreams and goals. As time grows ever shorter, To the day that we will part, Memories are relived, And locked inside each heart. We never will forget these days, And when they end, we’ll cry, But none will be forgotten, When we say our last good-bye. Jamie Robison 29 (4) (5) (1)Tom Marshall and Kaye Brose, most artistic (2)Pete Falzon and Kaye Brose, most dramatic (3)Scott Rodesiler and Dawn Chaney, best smile (4)Jack Faulkner and Lori DesJardins, most organized (5)Greg Miller and Gina Massey, most gullible. 30 (1)Kyle Arnold and Dawn McClellan, class cut-ups (2)Jack Faulkner and Tracy Rockhold, best looking (3)Shannon Rice and Nancy Kahaian, most friendly (4)Loran Fickle and Tori Budd, biggest grouches (5)Lee Beldock and Becky Wilson, tallest (6)Jeff Wood and Tracy Deal, shortest 31 (3) (1)Tom Marshall and Nancy Kahaian, most musical and best personality (2)Jack Faulkner and Karice Loveberry, most athletic and best dressed (3)Greg Miller and Becky Wilson, most disorganized (4)Doug Ingraham and Gina Massey, most talkative (5)Gene Strong and Tracy Rockhold, best build 32 (4) (1)Phil Higbea and Brenda Cottman. class flirts (2)Pete Falzon and Nancy Kahaian, most active, most intelligent and most likely to succeed (3) Kyle Arnold and Gina Massey, rowdiest (4)Tyler Baldwin and Nancy Kahaian. best all around (5)Preston Ricker and Tori Budd. biggest storytellers 33 juniorsJUNIORS Linda Allen Joao Araujo Tom Bean Brian Beaudin Matt Bowling Scott Brand Danny Brewer Dawn Brown Edward Buell James Burge Kelli Campbell Christine Cekander Steve Clark Kimberly Cole Pamela Collins Guy Creager Darinda Dean DeWain DeCaire Terrie Ditton Dawn Doolittle Lisa Dules Connie Ebert Jeff Ellis Teresa Englehardt Jill Faulkner Robin Field David Finley Beth Forsyth Brad Freeburn Amy Geishert Lori Gibson Rowdy Gibson Wally Gibson Mary Gollnick Bonnie Gratz 34 Amy Hammond Tina Hand Larry Harbaugh Chris Hargreave Anita Harmon Brian Harmon Byron Harper Rick Harris Jeff Hayes Tina Herman Lisa Hickok Dave Higbea Jim Himes Steve Hinds Wesley Horney Kevin Hosek Loren Huepenbecker Kristy Hutchins Chris Johnson Tammy Johnston Arthur Kahaian Karen Karney Angela Kelley Darlene Kling Roger Knapp Kim Knowles Denise Laurell Tamara LeFevre Alec Legg Scott Lippert Pamela Loose Doug Loveberry Tom Loveberry Mark Ludlow Teresa Lutterbeck Renee Matz Melody McConnell Alan Merchant Chuck Miller Robert Motsinger 35 Tina Mraz Tracy Myers John Normandin Cathy Page Claude Peavey Scott Peterson Keith Pohl Ronye Presley Brian Preston Andy Richards Douglas Riegel Roy Rodgers James Rollins Randy Rumsey Rodney Rupp Bradley Rurka Tracy Sanderson Gregg Saunders Erin Sawdey Richard Saxman Todd Schmidt Duane Sellers Calvin Shilling Sandra Shoup Greg Smith Marjanna Smith Rob Smith Andy Snyder Darrell Snyder David Sobiech Kimberly Stempien Cheryl Stephens Jackie Strachan Todd Strane Kim Tait Kelli Talbot LuAnne Tessin Deana Thomas Beth Tobolske Christian Toth 36 Chevelle Travis Michael Vozar Daryl Wells Brent Whitney Rhonda Wilbur Dawn Woods Penny Wygant Bryan Wymer Rhonda Zabonick Not Pictured: Brenda Dings John Dowell Michael Guinn Pam Miller William Poole Susan Rice Thomas Russell James Shafer Brenda Vanover 37 Sophomore Class Officers: Historian Kurt Spalding, Vice President Brent Parkinson, Presi- dent Michael Hard, Secretary Sherri Locke, Ad- visor Mrs. Lili Markey and Treasurer Kerri Smith. Junior Class Officers: Advisor Mrs. Christine Forrister, Treasurer Rob Smith, President Tam- mie Johnston, Vice President Arthur Kahaian and Secretary Calvin Shilling. 38 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Karen Adkins John Albright Gail Arnett Ginger Arnett Lori Bailey Dee Barber Heather Bell Lisa Booher Rick Booher Tom Brewer Sarah Brickey Rebecca Brown Anita Cekander Barry Chapman Tammy Clark Todd Cochrane Dawn Coleman Gail Condra Cindy Connin Mike Cope Ray Crick Brett Cutler Mike Dennis Tammy Dooley Candie Easterday Kent Falstad Diane Fidler Ruth Fulk Sherry Gibson Diane Gilbert John Goforth Robert Guinn Michael Hagaman Kimberly Hagy Michael Hard 39 Joe Harmon Ginger Hartbarger Mark Hayes Norman Herman Kenneth Holloway Kevin Hooley Scott Horn Denise Houck Eric Huttenlocher Diane Ingraham Kevin Kaiser Jackie Kanaby Chris Kline Roxanne Knapp Ron Lange Karen Latta Dawn Ledbetter Debra Lewis Sherri Locke Richard Lutz Eric Marshall Ray Marvin Andrew Meade Tammy Meyer Jay Millard Lee Millard Craig Miller Amy Morrison Adam Neeley Carol Pangborn Julie Parker Kimberly Parker Brent Parkinson Lloyd Paul Melissa Pierson Sherry Poole Jamie Prince Kris Quimby Wayne Rehner Eric Rice 40 Douglas Russell Calista Sanderson Martin Sarles Wally Schultz Jenny Shilling Cathy Smith Kerri Smith Todd Smith Trent Smith Roberta Smurr Kurt Spalding Robert Speaker John Spragg Steve Stempien Jeff Suever James Supianoski John Taylor LaRae Walker Nanette Weber Scott Wilkinson Dan Williams David Williams David Wilson Brent Withington Not Pictured: Glen Avery Tad Curtis Diana Dean Mark Grigg Brian Henry Gerald Meade Jerry Saterlee Tony Stanton 41 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Beckie Badders Valerie Beckwith Karen Bell Bob Bellew Dan Bennett Christie Betts Harold Blowers Vonie Borton Joe Bowerman Cheryl Bradley Tamara Brewer Tim Brown Claudia Bryan Andrew Buell Teresa Byrd Lorie Camp Becky Cekander Scott Clifford Ron Coco Gerald Collins Sara Creager Julie Davis Tim Delaney Lynn DesJardins Brian Ditton Jennifer Dobson Lori Dobson David Donbrock Deena Dowker Kim Eddington Mike Ellis Teresa Ervans Joel Falstad Paula Falzon Tim Finley 42 Charlene Fletcher Amy Gay David Geiman Peggy Gollnick Karen Gordon George Grove Arthur Hart Denny Higbee Dawn Hilton Gerald Hinds Lewis Horn Laura Horney Karen Hosek April Jett Kelly Johnson Tammy Johnson Kirk Larson Mike Lemke Inez Letts Lorraine Litwaitis Patricia Lutterbeck Lisa Lyons Jim Maggart Doug Marsh Bartley Marshall Brian Marshall Shaun Massey Randy McCurley Rachel McRae Steven Meade Jeff Miller Michelle Miller Steven Miller Robert Miner Michael Mitchell Mike Mocherman Lisa Moore Danny Morris Patricia Mraz Teresa Neeley 43 Tina Nickles Kelly Norton David Ostrander Jodi Paul Bruce Pohl Melissa Powers Mike Renfro Kelly Riddle David Roberts Robyn Rubley Sue Sailor Robert Saxman Rebecca Smith Stacie Smith Michelle Sobiech Beth Sours Tarri Spragg Robert Stanton Juli Staynor Karen Stempien Lisa Stempien Terry Stephens Kristie Strouse Kenny Teachout Debbie Thomas David Thorton Suzanne Toth Alicia Veysey Gary Walp Michael Waterbury Lisa Watson Stacy Westfall Pamela Wilbur Tim Wilkinson Gail Wineland Not Pictured: Tammy Clemmans Kim Freese 44 Freshmen Class Officers: President Bart Mar- shall, Advisor Mrs. Diann Sattler, Vice President Tim Brown, Historian Dawn Hilton, Secretary Michelle Sobiech and Treasurer Alicia Veysey. Foreign Exchange Students: Joao Araujo from Curitiba, Parana, Brazil. He stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lambright. Chikako Mori from Hashima, Gifu, Japan. She stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Budd. 45 MUSIC MAKERS TOP THE HIT PARADE Q.H.S. Band Officers: Front: Freshman representative Bart Marshall Sophomore representative Kevin Hooley, Freshman representative Lori Dobson, Senior representative Tracy Deal, Director Rick Overguard. Back: Sophomore representative LaRae Walker, Junior representative Karen Karney, Treasurer Dianna Parker, Secretary Carolyn Worth, Vice President Lisa Kochendorfer, President Tom Marshall, Senior representative Jeff Wood. Not Pictured: Librarian Gina Massey and Assistant Librarian Renee Matz. Drug Major: Angie Strang. 46 HIGH SCHOOL SOLO AND ENSEMBLE PARTICIPANTS: Dawn Woods and Nancy Kahaian FLAG CORPS: Front: Rachel McRae, Jodi Paul, Becky Smith, Dawn Hilton, Lynn DesJardins, Stacie Smith, Val Beckwith, Diane In- graham. Back: Kristie Strouse, Kelly Riddle, LaRae Walker, Cassan- dra Smith, Lynn DuBay, Lori DesJanrdins, Dawn Anderson, Sarah Brickey, Calista Sanderson. QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL PEP BAND Erica Arnold Sarah Brickey Tracy Deal Kim Hagy Eric Huttenlocher Candy Kaiser Bart Marshall Renee Matz Jim McRae Brian Preston Kris Quimby JoEllen Robson Jim Rollins Pam Stark Dawn Waligora Elaina Wood Jeff Wood Dawn Woods Melissa Woods Stephanie Wymer 47 FIELD CAPTAINS: Kurt Spalding and Tim Brown CLARINETS Front: Sandy Shoup, Karen Stem- pien, Lori Litwatis, Dawn Woods. Back: Tina Hand, Diane Fidler, Eric Huttenlocher, Lynn DuBay, Kim Hagy. CLARINETS Front: Laura Horney, Julie Stayner, Beckie Badders. Middle: Stacie Smith, Jennifer Dobson. Back: Dawn Hilton, Lorie Camp, David Geiman, Kris Quimby, David Ostrander. FLUTES Front: Kim Stempien, Nancy Kahaian, Lori DesJardins, Rachel McRae. Middle: Tina Nickles, Tammy Johnson, Becky Smith, Teresa Englehardt. Back: Val Beckwith, Jodi Paul, Jackie Kanady, Kristie Strouse, Lisa Lyons. LOW REEDS Front: Karen Karney, Chris Kline, Deena Dowker, LaRae Walker. Back: Kelly Riddle, Jeff Suever, Gina Massey, Dianna Parker. LOW BRASS Front: Michelle Miller, Kevin Hooley, Renee Matz, Tom Marshall, Jeff Wood. Back: Doug Ingraham, Doug DeCaire, Larry Seagraves. PERCUSSION Front: Bart Marshall, Dawn Neible, Kristy Hutchins, Dawn McClellan, Mike Mitchell. Back: Cassandra Smith, Lee Beldock, Tim Thibideau. Not Pictured: Kurt Spalding. SAXOPHONES Front: Lisa Kochendorfer, Amy Gieshert, Angie Strang, Brian Preston. Middle: Denise Houck, Lynn DesJardins, Steven Miller. Back: Diane Ingraham, Billy Hawes, Paula Falzon. TRUMPETS AND FRENCH HORNS Front: Calista Sanderson, Tracy Deal, Sarah Brickey. Middle: Dawn Anderson, Lori Dobson, Roxanne Knapp, Tim Brown. Back: Carolyn Worth, Jim Rollins, Brent Parkinson, Robert Miner. STUDENT COUNCIL SWINGS INTO ACTION The Quincy High School Student Council is an active, functioning body. The council has sponsored and conducted various activities throughout the 1980-81 school year. Among the festivities are: Homecoming Week, Oriole Week, luncheon meetings, assemblies (including a David White III magic assembly, a Freedom Jam concert, a Tom Loveberry magic show), a weekly delicious donut day and the ever-popular magazine drive, the source that provides finances for council projects. The council appropriates money to Girls’ and Boys’ State, ping pong trophies, Youth for Understanding foreign exchange students ... the list is endless. The council is a student governed body that provides a communication link between students and facul- ty and administration. It also allows a source of enjoyment and entertainment for the students of QHS. Student Council Officers: Mr. Robert Mitchell, Advisor; Nancy Kahaian, President; Tom Bean, Vice Presi- dent; Brenda Cottman, Secretary; Lori DesJardins, Treasurer; Pete Falzon, Parliamentarian. 50 Student Council Representatives: Front: Carolyn Worth, Brent Parkinson, Jim Supianoski, Tammy Clark, Kris Condra, Karice Loveberry, David Finley. Back: Mark Ludlow, Tom Marshall, Michelle Sobiech, Kelly Johnson, Rachel McRae, Chris Toth, Arthur Kahaian. Not Pictured: Lori Dobson and Mike Hagaman. Student Council Alternates: Front: Becky Wilson, Lynn DuBay, Gina Massey, Mike Vozar, Brett Cutler, Tim Wilkinson, Brent Withington, Sherri Locke. Back: Jack Faulkner, Pam Loose, Linda Allen, Chris Johnson, Diane Ingraham, Gerald Hinds, Andy Buell, Bart Marshall. YEARBOOK STAFF The 1981 Oriole is quite an accomplishment. Many people contributed to its success: people who sold ads, those who took pictures, staff that completed pages, and of course the students that bought the yearbook. However, there is another very important person who should not be overlooked. Mrs. Joanne Finley, yearbook advisor, worked many hours and was highly dedicated to the year- book and its success. For her patience, kindness and hard work, the staff of the 1981 Oriole would like to say thank you. We all hope as you read the pages and look at the pictures, you'll enjoy every word and photo and have fond memories of 1981. Captions: (1) Editor Nancy Kahaian and Assistant Editor Dawn Chaney in one of their more lighthearted moments. (2) Karen Karney and Renee Matz lounging on top of the library’s shelves. (3) Mrs. Finley and Karen Karney basking in the sun’s rays. (4)Does it look like Nancy is really working? (5) Dawn Chaney and Renee Matz hard at work. (?) YEARBOOK AD SALESMEN Front: Dianna Parker, Candie Easterday, Deana Thomas, Jo Ann McClellan, Nancy Kahaian. Back: Becky Wilson, David Finley, Dawn Chaney, and Pete Falzon. Front: Karen Karney, Gina Massey, Scott Brand, David Donbrock, Tim Finley, Jim Burge, Todd Cochrane. Middle: Melody McConnell, Linda Allen, LuAnne Tessin, Becky Wilson, Wally Gibson. Back: David Finley and Lisa Kochendorfer. 53 YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS Becky Wilson speaks at the N.H.S. assembly. David Finley . . . will he win? Tim Finley ... did he make the Jim Burge and Eric Rice ... basket? aren’t they handsome? Kurt Spalding ... here comes the band. David Donbrock and Todd Cochrane ... what did they do now? We would like to thank Ron and Barb at the Carousel for all their help. We would also like to thank the Class of '81 for donating money, as part of their class gift, to pur- chase a much needed flash unit for the yearbook camera. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs. Karen Stark Treasurer Mr. Francis Hard Trustee Mrs. Carol Kahaian Trustee Mr. Peter Talbot Trustee ADMINISTRATION Mr. Ronald Reynolds Superintendent of Schools Indiana University, B.A. Indiana University, M.A. Mr. Richard Spalding Quincy High School Principal University of Michigan, B.S. Central Michigan University, M.A. Mr. Henry Longhini Quincy Middle School Principal Central Michigan University, B.S. Western Michigan University, M.A. Mr. John Worth Jennings Elementary Principal Huntington College, B.A. Western Michigan University, M.A. SECRETARIES (1) Mrs. Carolyn Natusch, High School Secretary; (2) Mrs. Susan Lambright, Secretary to School Board and Accountant, and Mrs. Mary McCurley, Superintendent’s Secretary; (3) Mrs. Lois Ingraham, Counselor’s Secretary; (4) Mrs. Donna Ford, Middle School Secretary; (5) Mrs. Sandra Price, Elementary Secretary: (6) Mrs. Martha Reynolds, Hot Lunch Clerk. 57 QUINCY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mr. Gary Adams Hillsdale College, B.A. Phys. Ed. and Soc. Studies Mr. Mike Bodkins School Psychologist Mrs. Virginia Brown Western Mich. Univ., M.A. Librarian Mrs. Victoria Budd Western Mich. Univ., M.A. English Mr. Martin Chard Western Mich. Univ., M.A. Social Studies Mr. Charles Cook Western Mich. Univ., B.S. Drafting Mr. David Detweiler Western Mich. Univ., M.A. Learning Disabilities Teacher Mr. John Dogan Central Mich. Univ., B.S. Shop 58 Mr. Lonnie Evon Alma College, B.A. Mathematics Mrs. Christine Forrister Michigan State University, M.A. Reading Lab Ms. Juanita Hull Western Mich. Univ., B.S. Art Ms. Cheryl Jeffries Central Mich. Univ., B.S. Helping Teacher Mr. Gene Lewis Michigan State University, M.A. Science Mrs. Joanne Longhini Central Michigan Univ., B.A. English Mr. Daniel Ludlow Hillsdale College, B.S. Mathematics Mrs. Lili Markey Central Mich. Univ., B.A. Typing Mr. Robert Mitchell Bowling Green University, M.A. Guidance Counselor 59 Mr. Edward Nofz Defiance College, M.A. Science Mr. Michael Nowicki Hillsdale College, B.A. Phys. Ed. and Soc. Studies Mr. Richard Overgaard Valparaiso, B.M.E. Instrumental Music Mr. Andrew Parzych Eastern Michigan Univ., M.A. Accounting Mrs. Diann Sattler Olivet College, B.A. English Mr. Charles Snyder Michigan State Univ., M.A. Agriculture Mrs. Melissa Sussex Alma College, B.A. Phys. Ed. and Soc. Studies Mr. Brent Veysey Defiance College, M.A. Social Studies Mr. Christopher Walczak Michigan State Univ., M.A. English 60 Mrs. Cathy Ward Michigan State Univ., B.S. Home Economics Mr. Scott Weber Michigan State Univ., M.A. Science Mrs. Pam Myers Student Teacher English Mr. David Benham Student Teacher Agriculture Mrs. Donna Keeslar and Mrs. Joanne Finley Library and Study Hall Aides In one of the most spectacular events of the season, the Quincy Faculty basketball team defeated the Bronson Faculty by a score of 52-44. Members of the winning team were: (front) Ken April, Fresh Downey, Easy Ed Nofz; (back) Graceful Greg Gruner, Basic Bob Bell, Lonnie Ayatullah Evon, John (the hammer) Dogan, Andy Magic Parzych, Gary Adams (Marathon Man), and Charley Horse Cook. 61 HOT LUNCH, CUSTODIAL AND Hot Lunch Staff: (1) Mrs. Alice Weber, Mrs. Barb Rice, Mrs. Aliene Travis, Mrs. Donna McCurley, Mrs. Nancy Marowelli, Mrs. Sue Hand, Mrs. Caroline Knisely, Mrs. Virginia Taylor, Supervisor Ms. Alberta Todd, Mrs. Winifred Marsh. Custodial Staff: (2) Mr. Don Green and Mr. George Baldauf. (3) Mr. Lawrence Bailey, Mr. Elmer Burk, Supervisor Mr. Ed Smith and Mr. Rick Gardner. Not Pictured: Mr. Jim Urig. 62 TRANSPORTATION STAFF Transportation Staff: (1) Mrs. Joan Matz, Mrs. Pat Hartman, Mrs. Ann Ewers, Mrs. Linda Meyers, Mr. Raymond Riddle, Mr. Clarence Walters, Mrs. Mar- tha Bowen, Mr. Patrick Moraniec, Mrs. Doris Whitney, Mrs. Imorean Rubley, Mr. William Laurell, Mrs. Dorothy Nicker- son, Mrs. Verita Delcamp, Mr. Kenneth Bidlack. (2) Mr. Earl Volkert and Mrs. Rose Borgert. (3) Super- visor Mr. Basil Bassage. 63 JUST WHEN YOU THINK TOMORROW WILL NEVER COME, IT IS YESTERDAY. SENIORS SWEEP HOMECOMING (1) Spirit banner was flown proudly during Homecoming week (2) Queen Lori DesJardins being crowned by last year’s king and queen (3) Super Seniors’ float (4) Jack Faulkner voted “sexiest legs’’ by the students This year’s theme for Homecoming Week was Commercials.” The Seniors chose Kellogg’s Cereals, the Juniors chose Oscar Meyer Hot Dogs, the Sophomores chose Oriole Cookies and Coke and the Freshmen chose Glad Bags. The Pep Jug was won by the Seniors. 66 (1) King and Queen Candidates: Jack Faulkner, Lori DesJardins, Gene Strong, Tracy Rockhold, Nancy Kahaian, Shannon Rice, Karice Loveberry, Scott Rodesiler, Kris Condra and Tyler Baldwin (2) Nancy and Kaye telling the story of the great Oriole Football Team (3) Seniors showing what the football players are like when they wake up, as told by Nancy and Kaye (4) King Shannon during the annual Homecoming Pep Assembly Many students show their school spirit as they attended the annual bonfire held Thursday night. 67 (1) Homecoming chicken roosts on top of the school roof with the help of Seniors Kyle, Mickey and Guy (2) Freshmen Oriole Train during the pep assembly (3) Quincy High School students show- ing school spirit during the Homecoming Assembly (4) Victory Bell that Reading got to keep when they defeated Quincy by a score of 7-6 (5) Juniors’ Oscar Meyer Float (6) Seniors showing their enthusiasm led by Kyle Arnold 68 EBERT AND BUELL ARE TOP BOWLERS Honors were award to QHS bowlers as follows: Top Team: Roger Knapp, Ed Buell, Amy Gay. Tom Russell, Roy Rodgers and Darinda Dean. 2nd Team: Bob Hartbarger, Angie Strang, Gina Massey, Karice Loveberry and Kris Condra. Connie Ebert and Ed Buell won high game trophies with 212 and 176 respec- tively. Connie and Ed also won high series with 334 and 330. Amy Gay and Kurt Spalding were selected as the most improv- ed bowlers. The Team: Karen Adkins, Joao Araujo, Dee Barber, Lee Beldock, Dan Brewer, Ed Buell, Kris Condra, Diana Dean. Darinda Dean, Doug DeCaire, Norman Drumm, Connie Evert. Amy Gay, Brent Goforth, Bob Hartbarger, Jeff Hayes, Bill Hawes, Scott Holt, Kevin Hooley, Doug Ingraham, Roger Knapp, Lisa Kochendorfer, Scott Lippert, Karice Loveberry, Lisa Lyons, Gina Massey, Renee McRae, Mike Mitchell, Dawn Neible, Claude Peavey, Ruth Peavey, Scott Peterson, John Renfro. Susan Rice, Roy Rodgers, Jim Rollins, Brad Rurka, Tom Russell, Angie Strang, Tim Thibideau, LaRae Walker, Jeff Wood, and Advisor Henry Longhini. 69 12th YEAR FOR PROJECT CHRISTMAS Thirty-two families in Branch County had a Merry Christmas due to the efforts of the News Focus class’ Project Christmas. Tyler Baldwin and Lori DesJardins served as co- chairpersons. Other committee chairpersons included: Shan- non Rice, toy repair; Kelli Campbell, wrapping; Becky Wilson, clothing; Tim Myers, food; Brenda Cottman, donations; Tom Loveberry, routing. Mr. Chard and Mr. Veysey served as advisors. Other members of the class include: Linda Allen, Dawn Brown, James Burge, John Burge, David Burlew, Lisa Dules, Loran Fickle, Beth Forsyth, Chris Johnson, Darlene Kling, Cin- dy Marsh, Melody McConnell, Greg Miller, Chikako Mori, Tina Mraz, Scott Rodesiler, David Sobiech, Cheryl Stephens, Luanne Tessin, Deana Thomas, Tracy Sanderson and Juao Araujo. Becky Wilson served as the group’s secretary, and Cindy Marsh served as the group’s treasurer. 70 71 GIVE ME AN O! Oriole Week 1981 was a spirited success! The spirit filled week included dress-up days with prizes being awarded to the student with the most authentic, creative costume. Dress-up days in- cluded: Fifties Day, T-Shirt and Crazy Hat Day, Cowboy and Indian Day, Farmer's Day, and Mas- querade Day. There was a hula-hoop contest, a marshmallow stuffing contest and the annual Saucer Pull. The week’s activities ended with the Guincy cagers defeating the Union City Chargers by a score of 58-43 and Miss Jill Faulkner being crowned Miss Oriole of 1981. (1) Kyle Arnold leads the students in a cheer (2) Freshmen take the lead in the Saucer Pull (3) Bren- da Cottman, Kris Condra and Karice Loveberry take first place honors in the QHS Girls’ four legg- ed race (4) Senior “Class Feud” team members search their brains for a high scoring answer (3) 72 (4) (1) What a pretty smile on Miss Oriole of 1981, Jill Faulkner (2) Nominations for Miss Oriole were: Gail Condra, Chris Johnson, Lynn DesJardins, Jill Faulkner, Robyn Rubley, Tammy Meyer, Lori DesJar- dins and Brenda Cottman. The candidates were escorted by members of the Junior Varsity Basketball Team (3) The Class of 1981 puts forth a super effort to win the Saucer Pull for the third con- secutive year (2) (1) Junior guys edge out the seniors to win the four legged race (2) Senior guys take the lead in the Saucer Pull (3) Byron Harper, Denise Wineland and Greg Miller sport their nifty Fif- ties Day garb (4) Sophomores reign as chamPions of the “Class Feud’’ (5) Terry Stephens and David Finley stuff their mouths with mar- shmallows (6) Cathy Smith kept her hoop up the longest to become the QHS Girls’ Hula- Hoop Champ 74 (5) (6) SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION (1) Argubright Business Olympics Participants: Seated: Kris Condra, Lynn DuBay and Lori Des- Jardins. Standing: Arthur Kahaian, Advisor Mr. Parzych, David Finley, and Dawn Chaney. Not Pic- tured is Jill Faulkner. Art and Lori placed 1st and 3rd respectively in Accounting. (2) Quiz Bowl Par- ticipants: Seated: Karen Karney, Nancy Kahaian, Amy Geishert, Advisor Mrs. Longhini, Paula Falzon, Jennifer Dobson, and Sue Sailor. Stan- ding: Mike Vozar, Tim Thibideau, Kim Stempien, Advisor Mr. Walczak, Advisor Mrs. Brown, Mark Ludlow, Pete Falzon and Lori Dobson. Quincy High School was proud to host the 1981 Big 8 Quiz Bowl. Team A was narrowly defeated in the third round by the team that went on to win the Big 8 Championship. Team B was defeated by a narrow margin in the second round of competition. 75 76 WINTER WONDERLAND Tip-Up festivities for 1981 included the annual Tip-Up Pageant with the crowning of a Tip-Up Queen. Miss Kim Stempien reigned as Tip-Up Queen for the winter weekend festivities. Members of her court included Miss Dawn Brown and Miss Beth Tobolske, first runner-up and second runner-up, respectively. The contestants chose Miss Angie Strang as Miss Congeniality. Tom Marshall and Randy Sours presented hilarious antics and great entertainment for the crowd. The Tip-Up Queen contestants were: Dawn Brown, Lynn DuBay, Penny Hagaman, Lisa Kochendorfer, Teresa Lutterbeck, Cindy Marsh, Tina Mraz, Tracy Rockhold, Kim Stempien, Angie Strang and Beth Tobolske. 77 78 HILARIOUS COMEDY DEBUTS AT QUINCY “June Groom,” a three act comedy created by Rick Abbot, was the laugh provoking attrac- tion at QHS on May 1 and 2. This entertaining side-splitter revolved around the hilarious antics and comedic situations of a hysterical housewife, a lecherous milkman, a modern nun, a confused office worker, and a distraught mother, as they struggled to secure their friend’s relative’s inheritance. The critical aspect of this play is that the inheritance relied upon the faithfulness of a misconstrued promise. The surprise ending was startling, delightful and uproariously funny. The Cast included: Mike Vozar Kaye Brose Jim Rollins Doug DeCaire Lisa Kochendorfer Jill Faulkner Tammy Clark Amy Geishert KrisQuimby Jordan Benedict Dinah Benedict Marty LaFarge Harvey Dawson Bella Dawson Ginger LaFarge Iris Quayle Joanna Quayle Sister Susan Other staff for the production included: Nancy Kahaian Assistant Director Tim Thibideau Stage Manager Brent Parkinson Assistant Stage Manager The director of the 1981 play was Mr. Christopher S. Walczak. 79 80 On Your Mark ... Get Set... GO! The Overall Championship of the Spring Fling went to the Class of 83. The sophomores captured first place in the Trike Race and seconds in the Tug of War and Pibb Ball competitions. The team of Kevin Hooley, Brent Withington, Kent Falstad, Todd Cochrane, Tony Stanton, Kenny Holloway, Barry Chapman, Lloyd Paul and Mike Hagaman pedaled the winning trike to break the existing 880 relay record and set a new mark with a time of 4:30.6. The juniors were victorious in the Tug-of-War competition and the Pibb Ball game. The final standings were: sophomores placing first, juniors capturing second place, third place going to the seniors and the freshmen placing fourth. 81 TREASURE ISLAND 82 FEA TURES BREEZE “Treasure Island” was the theme of the 1981 Junior-Senior Prom held at the Col- dwater Country Club on May 23, 1981. The pleasant evening and beautiful set- ting added enjoyment to everyone’s evening. After a delicious buffet dinner, the May evening ended with dancing to the music of “Breeze.” FIFTY-ONE SENIORS RECEIVE AWARDS Shannon Rice, president of the Class of 1981 acted as Master of Ceremonies for Senior Honors Night on June 8. An Art award was given to Kaye Drose, Lori DesJardins was presented with the Advanced Math award and Robert Hard was presented with a Physics award. Pete Falzon and Nancy Kahaian received English awards. Drama awards were given to Kaye Brose, Doug Ingraham, Pete Falzon, Nancy Kahaian, Lisa Kochendorfer, and Tim Thibideau. The following yearbook awards were presented: Becky Wilson, photographer: Dawn Shaney, assistant editor; Nancy Kahaian, editor. Four year Band awards went to the following seniors: Dawn Anderson, Lee Beldock, Tracy Deal, Doug DeCaire, Lori DesJardins, Lynette DuBay, Bill Hawes, Doug Ingraham, Nancy Kahaian, Lisa Kocthendorfer, Tom Marshall. Gina Massey, Dawn McClellan, Dawn Neible, Dianna Parker, Larry Seagrave, Cassandra Smith, Angie Strang, Tim Thibideau, Jeff Wood and Carolyn Worth. An award was given to Peter Falzon for his dedication and leadership in helping to carpet the library. The class, represented by Tom Marshall, presented a special surprise award to Nancy Kahaian for her outstanding service and dedication to the Class of 1981. The Citizenship Award was presented to Lori DesJardins. The DAR Good Citizen Award for 1980-81 was presented to Nancy Kahaian. An award for four year perfect attendance was given to Dawn Chaney. American Legion Outstanding Service Awards were given to Peter Falzon and Nancy Kahaian. Tyler Baldwin and Jack Faulkner received American Legion Boys’ State Awards. Varsity Club Athletes of the Year were Karice Loveberry and Greg Miller. Jack Faulkner and Karice Loveberry received Varsity Club Scholarships. The Nell Volkert Sportsmanship Award was presented to Brenda Cottman and the Phillip Normandin Sportsmanship Award was presented to Shannon Rice. Four year sports awards were given to: Bill Swallow, golf; Greg Miller, cross country; Dave Burlew, Robert Hard, and Kevin VanVIeet, wrestling; Tori Budd, Brenda Cottman, Karice Loveberry, Dawn McClellan, Kelli Stempien, Teresa Waltz, and Becky Wilson, girls track; Tyler Baldwin, Greg Miller and Jack Faulkner, boys track; Teresa Waltz, cheerleading and Tori Budd and Becky Wilson, volleyball. Throughout the evening various scholarships were presented. Two new scholarships included the Juhl Scholarship and the Smith River Farms Scholarship. Seniors receiving scholarships were: Tyler Baldwin, Dawn Chaney, Kris Condra, Brenda Cottman, Sandy Daniels, Doug DeCaire, Lori DesJardins, Lynn DuBay, Pete Falzon, Sara Hammond, Robert Hard, Nancy Kahaian, Curits Keeton, Karice Loveberry, Cindy Marsh, Gina Massey, Dianna Parker, Shannon Rice, Angie Strang and Carolyn Worth. Youth for Understanding Exchange Student, Chikako Mori, gave a speech on her year at QHS and presented the school with a gift from her native country, Japan. 84 85 ONE HUNDRED THREE RECEIVE DIPLOMAS The one hundred first annual commencement exercises of OHS were held June 12, 1981 at 8 P.M. on the athletic field. Processional and reces- sional music was provided by the band. The Top Ten students each had a special part in the exercises: Carolyn Worth, Invocation; Brenda Cottman, Welcome; Cynthia Marsh, Class Poem; Lori DesJardins, Presentation of Class Gift; Karice Loveberry, Charge to Class; Peter Falzon, Ap- preciation to Faculty and Staff; Nancy Kahaian, Appreciation to Parents; Bruce Knisely, Apprecia- tion to Community; Dawn Chaney, Introduction of Speaker; Sandy Daniels, Benediction. The commencement address was given by Dr. Richard Lewis, followed by the presentation of the class by Mr. Richard Spalding, Principal, the con- firmation of diplomas by Mr. Jack Faulkner, Vice President of the Board of Education, and the presentation of diplomas by Mr. Ronald Reynolds, Superintendent. 86 This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. It is rather the end of the beginning. 87 — Winston Churchill 89 VARSITY CLUB GENERATES SCHOOL SPIRIT The goal of the Varsity Club is to promote sport- smanship throughout the school and the com- munity for the better welfare of sports. Every member is the proud holder of at least one major Varsity letter. MEMBERS: Front: Rob Smith, Brent Withington, Greg Miller, Jack Faulkner, Tyler Baldwin, Shannon Rice, Becky Wilson, Tammy Clark, Nan Weber, Tori Budd. Second Row: Dave Roberts, Tim Finley, David Sobiech, Lori DesJar- dins, Brenda Cottman, Karice Loveberry, Amy Geishert, Linda Allen, Kelli Talbot, Chris Toth. Third Row: Jim Burge, Scott Wilkinson, Brett Cutler, Jay Millard, Loran Fickle, John Burge, Denise Wineland, Arthur Kahaian, David Finley. Fourth Row: Jim Supianoski, Scott Brand, Wally Gibson, Mark Ludlow, Kenny Letts, Eric Rice, Kelli Campbell, Tom Bean, Doug Loveberry. Back: Todd Strane, Lori Bailey, Gail Condra, Scott Rodesiler, Tony Cariuty, Doug Riegel, Brent Whitney. OFFICERS: Treasurer Mark Ludlow, Vice President Tom Bean, President Jack Faulkner, Secretary Becky Wilson. Not Pictured: Advisor Chuck Cook and Sergeant at Arms John Burge. 90 The Varsity Club is a very active team” of athletes. This year the club sold Oriole jackets and baseball hats. Members also collected ticket money at basketball games and track meets. The club sponsored the hoopshoot” at halftime during the home basketball games and also the Faculty Basketball game that saw Bronson pitted against Quincy. Quincy fans enjoyed Advisor Chuck Cook’s caricature of each varsity basketball player. At the end of the school year the members voted for a Male and Female Athlete of the Year.” Members also chose two seniors to be recipients of the Varsity Club Scholarships. 91 FFA ... BUILDING TOMORROWS TODAY MEMBERS: Front: Robert Hard, Claude Peavey, Terry Stephens, Brian Marshall, Bob Miner, David Donbrock, Tim Delaney, Lloyd Paul, Denny Higbee, Jeff Wood, Barry Chapman, and Tom Marshall. Middle: Tom Brewer, Alan Merchant, Randy Rumsey, Jenny Shilling, Sara Hammond, Denise Laurell, Diane Gilbert, Tammy Dooley, Ginger Hartbarger, Dawn Chaney, and Mike Hard. Back: Gregg Saunders, Bruce Knisely, advisor Mr. Snyder, Eric Marshall, Bart Marshall, Brent Goforth, Kevin Kaiser, Gene Strong, Andy Snyder, Calvin Shilling, Brett Cutler, and student teacher Mr. Benham. State level FFA recognition and award winners included: Denise Laurell — Diversified Livestock Proficiency: Dawn Chaney — State Farmer Degree, Agribusiness Sales Proficiency and Scholarship Recognition; Sara Hammond — Scholarship Recognition; Tom Marshall — State Farmer Degree, Star State Sheep Proficiency; Gene Strong — State Farmer Degree, Poultry Proficiency and Bruce Knisely — Scholarship Recognition 92 Quincy FFA Officers: Front: Treasurer Mike Flard, Secretary Dawn Chaney, Sentinel Gregg Saunders, Advisor Mr. Snyder. Back: Reporter Robert Hard, Vice President Bruce Knisely and President Tom Marshall. Robert Hard served as Region 1 treasurer for 1980-81 and Tom Marshall was elected to serve as the State Region 1 Vice President for 1981-82. At districts Mike Hard receiv- ed a silver rating on his speech “The Economic Feasibility of Farming.” Denise Laurell and Chuck Miller placed first at districts with their demonstra- tion of showing and fitting a hog, and went on to regional competition. The parliamentary procedure team consisted of Jeff Wood, Tom Marshall, Dawn Chaney, Todd Cochrane, Bart Marshall, Bruce Knisely and An- dy Snyder. They won a silver rating at districts. Gene Strong, Bart Marshall, Dawn Chaney, Mike Hard, Den- ny Higbee, and Tom Marshall all received awards from the Quin- cy FFA chapter at their banquet on May 6. Chapter Proficiency awards went to Denise Laurell, Dawn Chaney, Gene Strong, Eric Mar- shall, Lloyd Paul, Todd Cochrane and Mike Hard. 93 Q.S.P.A. The years activities of the Quincy Society for the Performing Arts were felt by the school and community. During the fall the movie committee presented American Graffitti II” as a club fund raiser. The major spring activity was the production of June Groom” which was enjoyed by school students as well as the community. The Production was highlighted with acting ability beyond the normal scope of high school productions. Officers: President Pete Falzon, Advisor Mr. Christopher Walczak, State Manager Tim Thibideau, Vice-President Doug DeCaire, Secretary-Treasurer Diane Ingraham. Members: First Row: Doug Ingraham, Mike Vozar, Tim Thibideau. Second Row: Pete Falzon, Nancy Kahaian, Kris Quimby, Kaye Brose, Lisa Kochendorfer, Beth Sours, Tracy Deal, Paula Falzon, Jennifer Dobson, Brent Parkinson. Third Row: Mike Mitchell, David Donbrock, Kim Hagy, Diane Fidler, Calista Sanderson, Sarah Brickey, Tammy Clark, Lynn DesJardins. Fourth Row: Doug DeCaire, Missy Pierson, Dawn Ledbetter, Tammy Meyer, Lisa Booher, Michelle Miller, Stacie Smith, LaRae Walker, Kurt Spalding, Diane Ingraham, Advisor Mr. Christopher Walczak. 94 F.H.A. Activities included a bonfire in November, a Pixy Party around Christmas when members exchanged gifts, and a bake sale on St. Patrick’s Day. In April the Quincy Chapter entered a bulletin board display for the Region II Spring Meeting. The theme was “Be All That You Can Be.” Delegates were sent to Western Michigan University in April for the F.H.A. H.E.R.O. State Con- vention. Two officers from the Quincy Chapter served as F.H.A. H.E.R.O. Region II Officers during the 1980 81 Year. They were Tina Mraz as Treasurer and Darlene Kling as President. Officers: Treasurer Tina Mraz, Parliamentarian Kim Knowles, Reporter Rhonda Wilber, Historian Pam Wilder, Secretary Deana Thomas, President Darlene Kling, Vice-President Teresa Lutterbeck. Members: Front Row: Lori Gibson, Kim Knowles, Deana Thomas, Teresa Lutterbeck, Debbie Thomas, Kim Eddington, Patti Mraz. Back Row: Jackie Strachen, Tina Mraz, Darlene Kling, Rhonda Wilber, Karen Bell, Heather Bell, Pam Wilber, Advisor Mrs. Cathy Ward. 95 SPRING CEREMONY INDUCTS 18 MEMBERS: Front: Dawn Chaney, Sara Hammond, Carolyn Worth, Nancy Kahaian, Tyler Baldwin, Dianna Parker, Becky Wilson. Middle: Lori Des- Jardins, Karice Loveberry, Kris Condra, Cindy Marsh, Brenda Cottman, Pete Falzon, Bruce Knisely. Back: Arthur Kahaian, David Finley, Tina Hand, Linda Allen, Karen Karney, Dawn Woods, Amy Geishert, Mark Ludlow, David Sobiech, Todd Strane, Kim Stempien, and Penny Wygant. Not Pictured: Jill Faulkner, Lisa Hickok and Advisor Mr. Spalding. New Senior inductees for 1981 were: Sandy Daniels, Lynn DuBay, Tina Dules, Jack Faulkner, Shannon Rice and Carenda Sawdey. Junior inductees included: Tom Bean, Tammy Johnston, and James Shafer. Sophomore inductees were: Gail Condra, Mike Hagaman, Mike Hard, Diane Ingraham, Eric Mar- shall, Tammy Meyer, Brent Parkinson, Kerri Smith and Brent Withington. 96 On May 11, the Quincy Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted eighteen members. The introduction of the inductees and their parents was by Mr. Richard Spalding, chapter advisor. The speaker for the ceremony was Mr. Tim Baldwin, a 1976 graduate of Quincy High School and a graduate student at Michigan State University. N.H.S. officers: Front: Secretary Carolyn Worth, President Nancy Kahaian, Vice-President Arthur Kahaian and Treasurer Lori DesJardins. N.H.S. Executive Committee: Karice Loveberry, Kris Con- dra, Tyler Baldwin, and Pete Falzon. 97 YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT (1) OFFICERS: Front: Co-chairperson Nancy Kahaian, Treasurer Amy Geishert, Promotions Co-chairperson Brenda Cottman, Secretary Karen Karney. Back: Promotional Co-chairperson John Normandin, Chaplain Doug Ingraham, Co- chairperson Shannon Rice, Parliamentarian Tom Bean, Sgt. at Arms Kenny Letts and Advisors Mr. Veysey and Mr. Male. (2) MEMBERS: Front: Kenny Letts, Shannon Rice, Brent Parkinson, Doug In- graham, Amy Geishert, Dawn Ledbetter, Karen Karney, Tracy Myers, Sarah Brickey, Lori Bailey, Gail Condra, Gina Massey. Second Row: Michelle Sobiech, Nancy Kahaian, Tyler Baldwin, Karice Loveberry, Brenda Cottman, Jill Faulkner, Tom Bean, David Sobiech, Jim Burge, Todd Strane, Doug Riegel. Third Row: John Normandin, Dawn Hilton, Alicia Veysey, Kelli Campbell, Tammy Brewer, Scott Brand, Robyn Rubley, Nan Weber, Tammy Clark, Sherri Locke, LuAnne Tessin, Melody McConnell, Tracy Sanderson, Diane In- graham, Rachel McRae, Rhonda Wilbur, Chikako Mori. 98 In April, Quincy Youth in Government students participated in the 33rd Annual Youth Legislature in Lansing. Before the students became junior “lawmakers” they had to attend the Pre-Legislative Session for the Southwest District at the Battle Creek YMCA. Tyler Baldwin. Nancy Kahaian, Gail Condra and Doug Ingraham obtained the offices of Governor, Lt. Governor, Secretary of the Senate and Chaplain, respectively. From this level only the Governor candidate had to compete at the state leve. At the State Legislative Session members who attended par- ticipated in the model running of the Michigan Legislature in the actual House and Senate chambers. During the year an honor was bestowed upon senior member Doug Ingraham. He became the first Michigan high school stu- dent to open a session of the Michigan House with an invocation. During the spring, the club sells concessions at track meets to finance their summer trip to Camp Horseshoe, a leadership camp in West Virginia. 99 LIBRARY CLUB The Quincy High School Library Club enjoyed another extremely successful year. During the fall the club spon- sored a book fair bringing to the students of both the mid- dle and high schools the op- portunity to build their own home libraries. The club sponsored a poster contest for first graders during Na- tional Children’s Book Week in November. The club held the 12th Annual Used Book Sale. To conclude the year the club had its annual picnic day at the Pokagon State Park. Members: First Row: Becky Wilson, Nancy Kahaian, Pete Falzon, Laurie Hockenberry, Sheri Westfall, Paula Falzon. Second Row: Ruth Peavey, Arthur Kahaian, Michelle Miller, Jennifer Dobson, Lisa Booher. Officers: President Pete Falzon, Vice President Laurie Hockenberry, Treasurer Nancy Kahaian, Secretary Becky Wilson and Advisor Mrs. Virginia Brown. 100 FRENCH CLUB The purpose of the French Club is to enliven the study of French through stimulating activities. With this in mind, the French Club went to Fort Wayne to see the French play, “The Doctor Inspite of Himself,” by Moliere. The Annual French Dinner which was prepared and served by the French Club was a huge success. Members: Tammy Meyer, Sarah Brickey, Rachel McRae, Karen Karney, Lori Litwaitis, Sue Sailor, Tammy Johnson, Steve Miller, Paula Falzon, Jennifer Dobson, Darinda Dean, Diane In- graham. Back: Advisor Mrs. Sattler, Laurie Hockenberry, Sherri Westfall, Pete Falzon, Tori Budd, Chris Toth, Angie Strang, Kris Condra, Kim Hagy, Denise Wineland, Alicia Veysey and Calista Sanderson. Officers: Alicia Veysey, French I Representative: Kris Condra, Secretary: Diane Ingraham, Treasurer; Pete Falzon, Vice Presi- dent; Mrs. Diane Sattler, Advisor; Tori Budd, President. 101 102 HE CONQUERS WHO ENDURES 103 GOLF Quincy 198 165 195 175 176 172 164 168 178 180 175 172 169 188 174 169 166 176 172 173 169 205 176 167 181 178 Opponent Jonesville Coldwater Union City North Adams Homer Concord Springport Jonesville Union City North Adams Homer Concord Springport SCORE- BOARD VARSITY BASKETBALL Quincy Opponent 56 52 Hillsdale 59 39 Litchfield 54 50 Jonesville 39 67 Athens 67 41 Union City 59 57 Addison 61 69 Reading 82 43 Homer 59 69 Concord 64 78 Bronson 68 53 Springport 63 60 Jonesville 70 58 Athens 58 43 Union City 48 60 Reading 40 42 Homer 44 47 Concord 58 50 Springport 39 38 Homer 43 54 Bronson JV FOOTBALL Quincy Opponent 16 14 Bronson 6 0 Jonesville 24 0 Athens 0 0 Union City 0 6 Reading 20 14 Homer 12 6 Concord 21 6 Springport BOYS’TRACK Quincy Opponent 90 42 Coldwater 99 33 Bronson 117 14 Pittsford 89 43 Litchfield 95 37 Jonesville 86 46 Athens 104 27 Union City 71 61 Reading 115 16 Homer 98 34 Springport JV BASEBALL Quincy Opponent 4 10 Union City 5 0 Homer 7 2 Springport 10 3 Union City 10 2 Springport WRESTLING Quincy Opponent 45 28 Athens 45 24 Michigan Center 45 23 White Pigeon 42 26 Vandercook Lake 54 18 Stockbridge 21 45 Bronson 21 42 Union City 21 42 Hudson 57 12 HOmer 26 38 Concord 36 34 Springport JV BASKETBALL Quincy Opponent 44 34 Hillsdale 48 29 Litchfield 45 34 Jonesville 43 45 Athens OT 42 51 Union City 32 49 Addison 50 20 Reading 31 42 Homer 30 43 Concord 34 44 Bronson 41 31 Springport 39 36 Jonesville 38 51 Union City 62 28 Reading 51 42 Athens 37 48 Homer 30 29 Concord 56 40 Springport 104 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Quincy Opponent 65 34 Camden 33 30 Litchfield 43 34 Springport 43 15 Jonesville 39 33 Athens 37 43 Union City 55 42 Reading 49 33 Homer 56 42 Concord 51 33 Springport 46 20 Jonesville 52 43 Athens 58 34 Concord 34 41 Union City 54 42 Reading 56 65 Homer 38 33 Union City 35 43 Homer VARSITY FOOTBALL Quincy Opponent 13 12 Bronson 46 0 Jonesville 41 12 Athens 20 6 Union City 6 7 Reading 19 8 Homer 26 7 Concord 13 6 Springport 38 6 Michigan Center VARSITY BASEBALL Quincy Opponent 3 4 Coldwater 10 15 Coldwater 4 1 Athens 3 10 Union City 0 8 Reading 11 6 Homer 5 1 Concord 4 5 Springport 7 2 Jonesville 1 4 Jonesville 0 2 Athens 2 5 Union City 0 2 Reading 1 0 Homer 11 0 Concord 12 2 Springport GIRLS’ TRACK Quincy Opponent 82 41 Coldwater 105 18 Bronson 108 15 Pittsford 98 25 Litchfield 103 20 Jonesville 89 34 Athens 9 8’ 2 24Va Union City 99 24 Reading 104 19 Homer 116 7 Springport CROSSCOUNTRY Quincy Opponent 19 43 Jonesville 15 48 Union City 22 34 Reading 46 17 Concord 24 33 Springport Quincy Invitational 14th of 21 Mattawan 3rd of 16 Centreville 7th of 10 Ann Arbor 2nd of 6 Quincy 9th of 13 Springport 2nd of 7 Hillsdale College 3rd of 12 Union City 5th of 13 Vicksburg JV VOLLEYBALL Quincy Opponent 0 2 Jonesville 2 0 Athens 2 1 Springport 2 1 Union City 0 2 Reading 2 1 Homer 0 2 Concord 1 2 Springport 1 2 Jonesville 2 0 Athens 0 2 Union City 1 2 Reading 1 2 Homer 1 2 Concord GIRLS’JV BASKETBALL Quincy Opponent 11 23 Camden 18 12 Litchfield 25 36 Springport 32 16 Jonesville 18 12 Athens 32 34 Union City 15 47 Reading 23 18 Homer 21 14 Concord 26 25 Springport 26 15 Jonesville 23 13 Athens 31 5 Concord 30 25 Union City 12 10 Reading 29 36 Homer VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Quincy Opponent 2 1 Jonesville 2 0 Athens 0 2 Springport 0 2 Union City 2 0 Reading 2 0 Homer 1 2 Concord 2 0 Springport 2 0 Jonesville 1 2 Athens 1 2 Union City 2 1 Reading 2 1 Homer 1 2 Concord 105 ALL CONFERENCE STARS (3) 106 Included on these pages are those athletes who were named to All Con- ference teams or took first places in conference meets. Page 106: (1) Golf — Bill Swallow, and Cross Country — Greg Miller; (2) Girls' Basketball — Karice Loveberry and Kris Con- dra; (3) Football — Jim Supianoski, Robert Hard, Shannon Rice, Alec Legg, Curtis Keeton, and Mark Ludlow. Not Pictured: John Burge; (4) Volleyball — Tori Budd and Becky Wilson. (5) Boys’ Basketball — Loran Fickle and Greg Miller. Page 107: (1) Wrestling — Kevin VanVIeet and John Burge. (2) Baseball — Scott Rodesiler. (3) Girls’ Track — Gail Condra, Suzanne Toth, Chris Toth, Kelly Johnson, Lori Bailey, Kelli Stempien, Dawn Mc- Clellan, Becky Wilson, Tammy Johnston, Tina Hand, Brenda Cott- man, and Karice Loveberry. (4) Boys’ Track — Jim Supianoski, Jack Faulkner, Greg Miller, Bryan Wymer, Mark Ludlow, and Shannon Rice. Q.H.S. Boys won the Big 8 Con- ference All Sports Trophy in 1980-81 for the 2nd year in a row. 107 SECOND BEST EVER With a great deal of enthusiasm and hard work the 1980 Orioles finished the season with an outstanding 8-1 won-loss record. The loss of the season, a 7-6 setback, came at the hands of the conference champs and state quarterfinalists, the Reading Rangers. As a result of their fine record, the team end- ed the season with the second best football record in the history of Quincy High School. In recognition of their excellent football performances ten members of the Orange Crush” received post season honors. Receiving All-Conference honors were: Robert Hard. Shannon Rice, John Burge. Curtis Keeton, Alec Legg, Mark Ludlow, Jim Supianoski, Tom Loveberry, Jack Faulkner, and Kevin VanVIeet. Also, Coach Nowicki was chosen as State Regional Coach of the Year. The Team: Front: Kevin VanVIeet, Scott Rodesiler, Mark Ludlow, John Burge, Jack Faulkner, Shannon Rice, Tony Cariu- ty. Second Row: Ed Buell, Doug Loveberry, Art Kahaian, Jeff Ellis, Tim Myers, Rowdy Gibson. Alec Legg, Wally Gibson. Third Row: Brad Rurka, Jim Rodgers, Jim Burge, Jim Supianoski, Scott Brand. Robert Hard. Brent Whitney, Roy Rodgers, Larry Seagraves. Back: Coaches Mike Nowicki and Lonnie Evon, Scott Peterson. Tom Loveberry, Chuck Miller, Tyler Baldwin, Curtis Keeton and Steve Hinds. Not Pictured: Managers: Teddy Kahaian and Ed Cariuty. 108 109 TEAM'S BEST SEASON EVER The 1980 Oriole Cross Country team posted its best season ever by placing 2nd in the Conference meet and 6th in the Regional meet. The only team to defeat the Oriole Harriers in dual meet action was the Con- cord Yellowjackets, who went on to place first in state competition. Special recognition must be given to Oriole Harrier, Greg Miller, who led the team to many victories and placed 16th in the State meet. All the runners contributed to a superb team effort, but most of all, it was our very dedicated coach, Mr. Bell, who led the team to achieve many of its goals. Team Members: Front: Manager Darin Higbee, Guy Creager, Todd Cochrane, Denny Higbee, Dave Finley. Back: Tim Finley, Greg Miller, Tom Bean, John Normandin, Dave Roberts, and Coach Bob Bell. no GOLFERS TEE OFF TO A GOOD SEASON The Quincy Oriole Golf season was highlighted by a second place four man team finish and a sec- ond place two man team finish at the Clinton in- vitational Golf Tournament. Over the season the Oriole Linksters carded an overall 6-7 record and a 4-6 record in the league, good for a Fourth place finish. Bill Swallow was named most valuable golfer and also made the All-Conference team. Rob Smith gained most improved honors. The Team: Front: Bill Swallow, Todd Schmidt, Todd Strane. Back: Coach Bob Mitchell, Erin Sawdey, Mike Mitchell, Doug Riegel, Bill Hawes, Mike Hagaman and Rob Smith. 112 113 LADY ORIOLES FINISH THIRD The 1980 basketball team combined a harassing full court man to man defense with balanced scoring to finish third in the conference with a 14-4 overall record. One of the many highlights of the season includ- ed a 38-33 victory over Union City in the district tournament. Co-captains Kris Condra and Karice Loveberry were chosen as members of the All Con- ference team and the All Area Team. Teammates Sherry Sher- wood, Dawn Brown and Tam- mie Johnston received honorable mention to the All Area Team. Team: Front: Manager April Jett, Tammie Johnston, Karice Loveberry, Kris Condra, Dawn Brown, Sherry Sherwood, manager Sherri Locke. Back: Coach Bob Stewart, Chris Toth, Kristy Hut- chins, Gale Condra, Amy Geishert, Pam Loose, Kelli Campbell, Brenda Cottman, Jill Faulkner, Chris Johnson. 115 ORIOLE PINNERS ARE SUPER WINNERS The QHS Wrestlers of 1980- SI were a young team with great potential. Led by co-captains Robert Hard and Kevin VanVIeet, the Oriole matmen amassed a win- loss record of 7-4. The Orioles captured fourth place at the Big 8 Conference Meet and also placed fourth overall in the Conference standings. Outstanding wrestlers of the season included: Kevin VanVIeet, most outstanding wrestler of 1980-81 and eighth in State at 126 pounds, and Alec Legg, who placed sixth at State at the 198 pound weight class. 116 The Team: Front: manager Brad Parrish, Lance Wiser, Tim Delaney, Bart Marshall, Andy Buell, Bruce Pohl, Tim Brown, Danny Morris, Tim Myers, John Spragg, Bryan Wymer, manager Ted Kahaian. Back: Coach Ken Downey, Kent Falstad, Brent Withington, Joel Falstad, David Burlew, Scott Wilkinson, Kevin VanVIeet, Mike Hard, Gregg Saunders, Brent Whitney, Jim Supianoski, Art Kahaian, Robert Hard, John Burge, Alec Legg and statistician Nancy Kahaian. 117 FANS LOVE THEIR ORIOLES The 1980-81 Varsity Basketball Team provided much excite- ment for their fans. The team finished the season in fourth place with a conference record of 8-6 and an overall record of 12-8. The biggest thrill of the season was defeating Athens by a score of 70-58 when the Indians were rated fourth in the State. Loran Fickle and Greg Miller were selected to the All Con- ference Team and Scott Rodesiler earned Honorable Mention. Rodesiler scored the most points in one game by scoring 27 points. Leading scorers were Fickle and Miller with 301 and 294 points respectively. Leading rebounder was Fickle with 117 re- bounds. THE TEAM: Front: Greg Miller, Loran Fickle, Scott Rodesiler. Back: Manager Scott Lutterbeck, Jim Burge, Todd Strane, Doug Loveberry, Mark Ludlow, Steve Hinds, Dave Sobiech, Doug Riegel. Kenny Letts and Coach Doug Johnson. Not Pictured: Tom Loveberry. 118 119 LADY ORIOLES AIM TO SERVE YOU BETTER! The Team: Penny Wygant, Denise Wineland, Denise Laurell, Kelli Talbot, Tori Budd, Becky Wilson, Amy Geishert, Linda Allen, Nan Weber, Chris Johnson, Tracy Rockhold. Back: Coach Mrs. Melissa Sussex. Not Pictured were: Managers Shawn Talbot and Ed Cariuty. The Varsity Volleyball Team finished the 1980- SI season tied for third with Homer with a record of 8-6. Tori Budd and Becky Wilson were selected for the Big 8 All Conference Team. Tracy Rockhold was given Honorable Mention. The Team elected Tori Budd as The Most Valuable Player and Penny Wygant as Most Im- proved Player. 121 CONFERENCE AND REGIONAL CHAMPS The boys’ track team easily ran to a 10-0 dual meet record in 1981. Now having won 23 consecutive dual meets, the team is a large source of pride to Q.H.S. Nine members scored at least 100 points: Tyler Baldwin, Tony Cariuty, Jack Faulkner, Steve Hinds, Mark Ludlow, Greg Miller, Shannon Rice, Jim Su- pianoski, and Bryan Wymer. Shannon Rice set two school records: 52'8, 2 in the shot put and 140' 11 in the discus. The former was also a conference record. The team walked away with the Bronson Invitational, for the 3rd year in a row, and also the regional, for the 2nd year in a row. The team has been Con- ference champions for 2 years in a row. Fifteen people qualified in all 16 events for the County Meet. Nine people qualified in nine events for the State Meet. Shannon Rice placed 6th in the State Meet in the shot put. Team members: manager Ted beaver” Kahaian, Jack Faulkner, Terry Stephens, Dave Finley, Denny Higbeen, Todd Cochrane, manager Eddy Cariuty. Middle: Coach Bob Bell, Tyler Baldwin, Tim Finley, Shannon Rice, Tony Caruity, Mark Ludlow, Alec Legg, Andy Richards, Dave Roberts, And Coach Dan Ludlow. Back: Ken Holloway, Wally Gibson, Jim Su- pianoski, Bryan Wymer, Steve Hinds, Kevin Kaiser, Greg Miller, Scott Peterson, Jay Millard, and Dale Tuttle. 123 TEAM WINS 51 DUAL MEETS ... KARICE LOVEBERRY STATE CHAMP The Quincy Girls’ Track team, boasting the longest dual meet winning streak in state history, cruised to its 51st straight win. This powerhouse team won the Bronson Invitational, Grass Lake Invitational, Quincy and Mendon Relays, Conference and Regional Meets and placed 5th in the State Meet. Six girls scored at least 100 points: Brenda Cottman, Tina Hand. Kelly Johnson, Tammie Johnston, Karice Loveberry and Kelli Stempien. Karice scored 435% points this season and ac- cumulated an astounding total of 1,231 points in 4 years. School records set this year: Becky Wilson — discus 116'8 , Pam Loose — High Jump 5 2Vfc , Tammie Johnston — Long Jump 16'5 , Karice Loveberry — 110 Hurdles 14.3, 220 Hurdles 29.1; 440 Relay — Lori Bailey, Brenda Cottman, Kelli Stempien, Karice Loveberry 51.4; Karice also tied the 100 yd. dash in 11.3. Conference records broken: Karice Loveberry — 110 Hurdles 15.0, 220 Hurdles 29.6; Dawn McClellan — Shot Put 37'6 . Thirteen girls qualified for the State Meet. In the State Meet, Dawn McClellan placed 5th in the Shot Put and Karice Loveberry finished 1st in the 100 Meter Hurdles, tied for 1st in the 200 Meter Hurdles and finished 3rd in the 100 Meter Dash. The team: Front: manager Amy Rootes, Patti Mraz, Pam Wilber, Ginger Hartbarger, Kim Eddington, Lori Dobson, Kelly Johnson, Lori Bailey, Lynn DesJardins, Chris Toth, Deana Thomas, manager Kelli Cutler. 2nd Row: Rhonda Wilber, Teresa Waltz, Kelli Stempien, Denise Wineland, Debbie Thomas, Lisa Watson, Dawn Hilton, Val Beckwith, Alicia Veysey, Cathy Smith, Gail Wineland. 3rd Row: Coach Gary Adams, Julie Stayner, Chikako Mori, Connie Ebert, Michelle Sobiech, Sue Toth, Lisa Kochendorfer, Gail Condra, Dawn Mc- Clellan, Stacie Smith, Darlene Kling, Michelle Miller, Karice Loveberry, Coach Marty Chard. Back: Nan Weber, Jodi Paul, April Jett, Dawn Brown, Amy Geishert, Tina Hand, Tori Budd, Tammie Johnston, Becky Wilson, Pam Loose, Diane Gilbert. Not Pictured: Christie Betts, Brenda Cottman and Tammy Dooley. 125 QHS SWINGERS — VARSITY BASEBALL '81 The Varsity Baseball team dazzled their spec- tators in 1981 with a 7-7 conference record, a great improvement over previous years. The overall record was 8-10. One of the highlights of the season was when Kevin VanVIeet pitched a no hitter against Concord. Receiving honors were Scott Rodesiler, who made 1st team All Conference, Bryan Harmon, who made 2nd team, as well as Loran Fickle, Doug Riegel, John Burge, and Kevin VanVIeet who received Honorable Mentions. Scott Rodesiler led the conference in doubles with five; as well as leading the team in stolen bases. Bryan Harmon led the pushing staff in strikeouts, and he also had the best record, 7-3. John Burge had the top bat- ting average, .308. Team members include: Front: Doug Loveberry, Tom Bean, Jim Shafer, Jeff Ellis, Bryan Harmon, Loran Fickle, Mark Ludlow, and manager Jim Weber. Back: Coach Mike Nowicki, Volunteer Coach Lonnie Evon, Doug Riegel, Kevin VanVIeet, Scott Rodesiler, Larry Seagraves, Ken Letts, and statistician David Sobiech. Not Pictured: John Burge. 126 JV BASEBALL TEAM HAS SUPER SEASON The JV Baseball team finished the season with a commendable 4-1 record, a .294 team batting average, a .428 on base average, an excellent fielding percentage and 29 stolen bases. Despite a limited number of games, this year’s JV team showed a great amount of hustle, composure, and improvement. The team: Front: David Donbrock, Mike Ellis, Jody Harmon, Mike Hagaman, Shaun Massey. Back: Manager David Murray, Brent Parkin- son, Tim Wilkinson, Gerald Hinds, Doug Russell, Dave Roberts, Wally Schultz, manager Craig Fish and Coach Greg Gruner. Not Pictured: Mike Waterbury and Kurt Spalding. MIGHTY JV'S EARN SECOND PLACE The J.V. Football Team displayed great poten- tial as they compiled a 5-1-1 record during con- ference play, 6-1-1 overall record, which placed them in second place in the Big Eight Conference. The J.V.s used a strong running attack and tough defensive play throughout the season. The team provided many moments of excitement and thrills for the Oriole fans. Front: L to R manager Dave Hammond, manager Clint Cook. 2nd Row: manager Tracy Peterson, Tim Delaney, Art Hart, Tim Wilkinson, Brent Parkinson, Jody Harmon, Joel Falstad, Mike Ellis, Ken Holloway, Mike Waterbury, Vonnie Bor- ton, Danny Morris. 3rd Row: Jim Rollins, Scott Wilkinson, Brett Cutler, Joao Araujo, Tim Brown, Steve Stempien, Gerald Hinds, Bob Bellew, Wally Schultz, Mike Renfro, Brian Ditton, Dave Don- brock, Coach Chuck Cook, Coach Randy Houtz. 4th Row: Coach Rick Moore, Doug Russell, Ron Lange, Mike Dennis, Eric Rice, Kevin Kaiser, Jay Millard, Andy Buell, Doug Marsh, Jim Maggert, and Ken Teachout. 129 JV SPIKERS: SMALL BUT SUCCESSLUL Though small in number the JV Volleyball Team had a suc- cessful season. Coach Evons’ team was full of enthusiasm and determination. The Lady Orioles finished with a 15-9 record. The Team: Front: Coach Lonnie Evon, Manager Inez Letts. Back: Kelly Johnson, Tammy Brewer, Dawn Ledbet- ter, April Jett, Lisa Watson, Alicia Veysey and Sherri Locke. 130 JV'S PUT IT TOGETHER FOR A GREAT SEASON The Quincy J.V. basketball team finished the 1980-81 season with a very respectable 10 win, 8 loss record. The nine members of the team included three sophomores and six freshmen. Although young and inexperienced by J.V. standards, this team steadily im- proved throughout the season. This can be testified by the fact that they won five of their last seven games highlighted by a one point victory over the J.V. conference leader Concord. The Team: manager Lonnie Laurie, Mike Waterbury, Doug Marsh, Tim Finley, Dave Roberts, Eric Rice, John Taylor, Wally Schultz, Gerald Hines, Tim Wilkinson and Coach Bob Bell. 131 JV CAGERS FINISH STRONG In Coach Gruners’ first year as JV basketball coach, his team had an admirable seaon. The 1980 JV Girls’ Basketball team finished in second place with a Big 8 Conference record of 10-4 and an overall record of 11-5. The Lady Orioles came on strong the second half of the season, winning eight of their last nine games. One outstanding aspect of this team was their tenacious defense that enabled them to dominate their opponents. THE TEAM Front: Manager Gail Wineland, Michelle Sobiech, Kelly Johnson, Ginger Hart- barger, Lynn DesJardins, Lori Dobson, Manager Valerie Beckwith. Back: Tammy Clark, Nan Weber, Diane Gilbert, Patti Lutterbeck, Diane Fidler, Alicia Veysey, Robyn Rubley, Lori Bailey, Tammy Brewer and Coach Greg Cruner. 132 COACHES Coaches: Front: Mr. Bob Mitchell, Golf; Mr. Greg Gruner, J.V. Baseball and J.V. Girls’ Basketball; Mr. Bob Bell, Cross Country, J.V. Boys’ Basketball and Boys’ Track; Mr. Rick Moore, J.V. Football Assistant; Mr. Mike Nowicki, Varsity Football and Varsity Baseball; Mr. Ken Downey, Wrestling. Back: Mr. Chuck Cook, J.V. Football; Mr. Marty Chard, Girls’ Track; Mr. Gary Adams, Girls’ Track; Mr. Dan Ludlow, Athletic Director and Boys’ Track Coach; Mr. Lonnie Evon, Varsity Football, J.V. Volleyball and J.V. Baseball Volunteer Assistant; Mr. Bob Stewart, Girls’ Varsity Basketball; Mrs. Melissa Sussex, Varsity Volleyball. Not Pictured: Mr. Doug Johnson, Varsity Boys’ Basketball. 133 CHEERLEADERS (1) Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders: Top: Beth For- syth, Lisa Hickok. Bottom: Tracy Sanderson, Teresa Waltz and Tina Dules. Not Pictured: Tina Herman. (2) J.V. Basket- ball Cheerleaders: Top to Bot- tom: Lorie Camp, Tammy Johnson, Cathy Smith and Denise Houck. Not Pictured: Lisa Booher. (3) Varsity Football Cheerleaders: Left to Right: Lisa Hickok, Beth Tobolski, Beth Forsyth, Tina Dules, Tracy Sanderson, Teresa Waltz and Tina Herman. 134 GET ROWDY! (1) J.V. Football Cheerleaders Left to Right: Denise Houck, Cathy Smith, Kelly Norton, Lisa Booher and Lorie Camp. (2) J.V. Cheerleaders do their thing. (3)Lead cheerleader, Mr. Dan Ludlow, with the Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders as a back-up crew. (4) Volunteer advisor San- di Price. (5) Volunteer advisor Karen Pinsonneault. 135 STUDENTS VOLUNTEER On March 4th, sixty-eight QHS students participated in the Jump Rope for Heart Event. This event was coordinated by Mrs. Melissa Sussex. Pledges totaling $1700.00 were received. Participants were in groups of six and each group took turns jumping for three hours. We are proud that Quincy students are willing to give their time and effort to help such a worthy cause. 136 137 CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT IS THE TRUE AIM OF EDUCATION 139 EIGHTH GRADE Shirley Adams Penny Adkins Erica Arnold Jesse Avery Lori Babbage Gordon Bassage Shelley Beaudin Timothy Beaudin Tim Berry Allen Blodgett William Blowers Toni Bowerman Laurie Bradley Timothy Brockway Terri Brower Shari Brown Karime Caruity David Chaney Jackie Cooper Jennie Craig Michelle Craig Monique Craig Kelli Cutler Deloris Dean Dean DeCaire Eric Dules Franklin Easterday Vicki Eddington Lynn Edwards Susan Engelhardt Michelle Fillmore Doug Finley Craig Fish Diane Fletcher Lisa Gilbert 140 Michael Gipple Jody Grigg Billie Harbaugh Joe Harmon Wendy Harmon Rodney Harper Kathy Herman Pam Hockenberry Mark Houvener Teddy Kahaian Candie Kaiser David Karney Robert Knowles Ken Kurtz Scott Latta Lonnie Laurie Eric Lippert Thomas Lothamer James Luce Scott Lutterbeck LaNean Lutz Edward Marsh Trevor Mast Dawn McDowell Tammy McMichael James McRae Tonya Meyer Dan Meyers Cynthia Michael David Murray Danny Nance Kelli Newberry Brad Parrish Tracy Peterson Jill Philippy Elton Potter Shawn Poyner William Richards Darin Ricker JoEllen Robson 141 Brent Rodgers Randy Root Amy Rootes Bernina Rossetter Tim Rzepka Richard Sanderson Tim Schmidt Matt Smith David Spalding Jody Spragg Pamela Stark Dean Stempien Sherry Stempien Ronald Tesch Gordon Thomas Todd Thurman Donna Tobolske Tina Trail Dale Tuttle Kevin VandyBorgurt Stella VanWald Dawn Waligora Shawna Walters Ty Wentworth David Wilcox Elaina Wood Melissa Woods Brent Wygant Stephanie Wymer Not Pictured: Robert Cook Jerry Wright 142 SEVENTH GRADE Jana Acox Sheila Anderson Jason Bailey Marion Beckwith Debbie Benedict Terry Berkshire Joseph Berry Todd Betts Laura Blackman Timothy Blodgett Bobby Blowers Edward Cariuty Barbara Cekander Robert Clark Grace Clemmons Chantal Cochrane Angela Coleman Bryan Collins Tammy Combs Stacy Connin Thomas Copeland Mike Cottman Travis Creager David Dean Dennis Dinsmoore Douglas Dobson Mike Dowker Dusti Earl Angela Erts Timothy Erts Penny Evans Francis Evard William Everett Mary Geiman Paula Gratz 143 Darlene Griner Mike Grove David Hammond Douglas Harper Monica Harris Darin Higbee Robert Hooley Chad Horn Tina Horn Jerry Jackowiak Teresa Jeffery Billy Jeffries George Jenkot Teresa Johnson William Kanaby Jeffrey Kiersey Robin Laurell Andy Logic Scott Lynd Gregory Madsen Tracy Maggart Patricia Mason Matt McConnell Joel Mitchell Laurinda Morrison Jay Murdock Tammie Myers Carson Neible Tammy Newberry Frenda Otis Rex Otis Annette Paul Matthew Pepper Michelle Powers Scott Preston Constance Quimby Dawn Quimby Mark Ricker Susan Rickman Denise Riegel David Wilson Melissa Wood Annette Roberts Suzanne Roberts Jerrod Robinson Kandy Root Kim Rosendaul Stephanie Roush Tina Rumsey Melanie Ryan Sandra Salyer Jason Shilling Brian Shortridge Lisa Smallwood Robert Smith Scott Sobiech Kevin Stempien Randy Stevens Shawn Talbot Sherri Taylor Karilyn Teachout Annette Tesch Todd Thibideau David Thompson Frank Tobalske Lilly Toth Rhonda VanRiper John Walker Thomas Watson LuAnne Watters Kimberly Weaver James Weber Not Pictured: Kelly Walp 145 SIXTH GRADE Melissa Amos Lori Baker Jacinda Beckwith Deborah Berry Iva Blowers Mildred Blowers Brian Bowerman Willard Bradley Marc Brand Jeffery Brown Kris Bryan Jennette Buell Vikki Burley Daren Carpenter Jacquline Cash Dedre Cekander Michelle Christina Jerri Clark Jim Clayton Thomas Cole Carrol Combs Douglas Craig Angela Curtis Shirley Delaney Michael Dodd Thomas Donbrock Bobby Dooley Timothy Dowker Jill Drumm Joey Dunn Dennis Evans David Fillmore Glenn Finley Marylyn Fryer Kendra Galinis 146 Richard Galinis Eric Green Timothy Hagaman Melissa Hamilton Lynn Hard April Hardy Stephen Harmon Michael Harris Jeff Hawes Richard Herman Leslie Hilton Edward Horney Tammy Hutchins Nedra Huttenlocker Christy Jansen James Jeffries Lorie Johnston Tammy Justice Donald Kahaian Andy Kaiser Dena Knapp Brenda Kratzer John Lacey Joedy Latta Johnny Latta Richard Lensky David Luce Deborah Lutterbeck Karolyn Markley Angela Marsh Van Marshall Scott Marvin Allen McClellan Susan Miller Timothy Minton Richard Moore Patrick Murray Mitchell Neeley Karen Newberry Penny Parrish 147 Lori Pavelko Larry Peliquin April Philippy Aaron Porter Brian Price Michelle Quimby Jimmy Rambo Renee Richards Tamara Risk Mark Rootes Kathleen Ryan Tammy Rzepka Bobbie Shilling David Sleesman Brian Smith Jean Smith Michael Smith Tracy Snellenberger Lori Sobiech Kelly Sours Christine Tong Eric Waterbury Lorrinda Whitney John Winter Scott Withington Jacquelin Wood Not Pictured: Earl Brouse Kevin Pruitt Lonny Wright 148 LARGE TURNOUT FOR INTRAMURAL SPORTS Front: Suzie Roberts, Tom Copeland, Brad Parrish, Jim Luce, Lili Toth, Jason Bailey, Darin Higbee, Annette Paul. Middle: Kevin Stempien, Karilyn Teachout, Frenda Otis, Jason Shilling, Scott Lynd, Matt McConnell, Robin Laurel!, Greg Madsen. Back: David Spalding, David Thompson, Constance Quimby, Kenny Kurtz, Scott Lutterbeck, Willy Richards, Tim Rzepka, Scott Sobiech, Rex Otis, Coach Bob Bell. Front: Frank Easterday, Frank Tobalske, Chad Horn, Ed Cariuty, Brad Parrish, Teddy Kahaian, Jim Weber, Thomas Lothamer, David Chaney, Tim Rzepka. Middle: Dale Tut- tle, Gordon Thomas, Joey Mitchell, Todd Thibideau, William Everett, Matt McConnell, Jason Bailey, Jerry Wright, Scott Lynd, Eric Lippert, Joe Berry, Tim Berry, Craig Fish, Scott Sobiech. Back: Coach Mike Nowicki, Shannon Rice, Jim Burge, Jody Grigg, Jim McRae, Tim Brockway, Kenny Kurtz, Shawn Talbot, David Karney, Mark Houvener, Brent Rodgers, Allen Blodgett, Shawn Poynor, David Spalding, Tracy Maggart, Jack Faulkner, Tim Myers, Brent Whitney. CROSS COUNTRY AND FLAG FOOTBALL 149 BOYS Front: Tim Rzepka, Jerry Jackowick, Richie Sanderson, Allen Blodgett, Brent Wygant, Rodney Harper, Eric Lippert, Ed Cariuty, Bob Cook. Second Row: David Dean, Jody Grigg, Doug Finley, David Spalding, Shawn Talbot, Greg Madsen, Frank Tobalske, Kevin Stempien, Jerrod Robinson, Todd Betts, Todd Thibideau. Third Row: David Thompson, Doug Dobson, David Chaney, Scott Lutterbeck, David Murray, Craig Fish, Kenny Kurtz, David Hammond, Scott Sobiech, Matt McConnell, Robert Smith, Doug Harper, Carson Neible, Joey Mitchell. Back: Coach Greg Gruner, Darin Ricker, Tim Schmidt, Willie Richards, Kevin VandyBorget, Jim McRae, Scott Lynd, Jim Weber, Billy Jeffries, Jason Bailey, David Karney, Tim Brockway. GIRLS Front: Robin Laurell, Dawn Quimby, Annette Paul, Delores Dean, Susie Roberts. Middle: Tina Rumsey, Denise Riegel, Connie Guimby, Angela Erts, Stephanie Roush, Penny Adkins, JoEllen Rob- son, Melissa Woods, Dena Stempien. Back: Teresa Johnson, Frenda Otis, Stephanie Wymer, Pam Stark, Michelle Fillmore, Lori Babbage, Rhonda Van Riper, Michelle Powers, Angela Basse, Amy Rootes, Coach Bob Stewart. BOYS' AND GIRLS' BASKETBALL 150 VOLLEYBALL AND WRESTLING VOLLEYBALL: (1) Coach Melissa Sussex, Jacki Cooper, Shari Brown, Lori Babbage, Cyndi Michael, Tori Budd, Stephanie Wymer, Karime Cariuty, Kelli Cutler, Dena Stempien, Tammy McMichael. (2) Front: Connie Quimby, An- nette Roberts, Penny Evans, Annette Paul, Annette Tesch, Frenda Otis, Paula Gratz, Chantel Cochrane. Back: Denise Wineland, Michelle Powers, Rhonda Van Riper, Stephanie Roush, Denise Riegel, Angela Erts, Kim Rosen- daul, Coach Melissa Sussex, Susie Roberts. WRESTLING: (3) 1st Row: Tom Lothamer, Ed Marsh, Frank Tobalske, Jason Bailey, Jason Shill- ing, Carson Neible, Doug Dobson, Scott Lynd, Darin Higbee. 2nd Row: Chad Horn, Joe Berry, Jody Spragg, Ted Kahaian, Jim Luce, David Thompson, Gordon Bassage, Kevin Stempien, Brad Parrish. 3rd Row: Tim Blodgett, Jim McRae, (3) Shawn Talbot, David Spalding, Kenny Kurtz, Tim Brockway, Gordon Thomas, Jim Weber, Richie Sanderson. 4th Row: Dean DeCaire, Brent Wygant, Tim Rzepka, Tracy Peterson, Matt Smith, Allen Bodgett, George Jenkot, Danny Nance, Coach Ken Downey. 151 MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK Front: Jim Luce, Jason Bailey, Doug Dobson, Jason Shilling, Shawn Bowers, Scott Lynd, Todd Thibideau. Middle: Joey Mitchell, Jody Spragg, Scott Sobiech, Matt McConnell, Brad Parrish, Ed Cariuty, Kevin Stempien, David Chaney. Back: David Karney, David Spalding, Jim McRae, Coach Brian Ludlow, Willy Richards, Kenny Kurtz, Tim Brockway, Brent Wygant, and Allen Blodgett. nv.a Qiuiify ■ rut tfwTBAU Front: Jill Philippy, Monique Craig, Karilyn Teachout, Chantal Cochrane, Frenda Otis, An- nette Paul, Tina Rumsey. Middle: Dena Stempien, Kelli Cutler, Connie Quimby, Pam Dovey, Monica Harris, Marion Beckwith, Annette Tesch. Back: Denise Riegel, Michelle Fillmore, Stephanie Wymer, Michelle Craig, Coach Brian Ludlow, Cyn- di Michael, Shari Brown, Lisa Gilbert, and Lori Babbage. 152 SIXTH GRADE BAND FRONT ROW: MIDDLE ROW: BACK ROW: Tom Cole Rick Herman David Fillmore Jill Drumm Dena Knapp Eric Waterbury Tammy Justice David Jeffries Susan Miller Michelle Quimby Tim Dowker Penny Parrish Angela Curtis April Philippy Marc Band Kristine Tong Jean Smith Mike Dodd Nedra Huttenlocher Kari Markley Aaron Porter Jerri Clark Jackie Wood Lynn Hard Lorrinda Whitney Lori Pavelko Marilyn Fryer Vikke Burley Renee Richards Brian Smith Joey Dunn Van Marshall Eddie Homey 153 Band Director: Mr. Rick Overgaard SYMPHONIC BAND 2 RATING AT STATE ... SEVENTH GRADE BAND FRONT ROW: MIDDLE ROW: BACK ROW: Mike Kanaby Tracy Maggart Laurinda Morrison Mary Geiman Jay Murdock Melissa Wood Tonya Myers Tim Erts Tina Rumsey Susie Roberts Bobby Hooley Matt McConnell Lisa Smallwood Angela Coleman Ed Cariuty Paige Mason Denise Riegel Laura Blackman Randy Stevens LeAnn Watters Tim Blodgett Angela Erts Angela Basse Sherry Taylor Mike Dowker Annette Roberts John Walker Kim Rosendaul Jeff Kiersey Marian Beckwith Doug Dobson Monica Harris Kandy Root Joey Mitchell 154 Band Director: Mr. Richard Overgaard ALMOST 1 EIGHTH GRADE BAND ; ;;f;:' x «£■ y a- FRONT ROW: MIDDLE ROW: BACK ROW: Tammy McMichael Tim Brockway Melissa Wood Kathy Herman Stephanie Wymer Dawn Waligora Tonya Meyer Bernina Rossetter Brad Parrish Jill Philippy Stella VanWald Ted Kahaian Pam Stark Susan Englehardt Erica Arnold JoEllen Robson Lisa Gilbert Candie Kaiser Elaina Wood Dean DeCaire Todd Thurman Dan Meyers Dan Nance Lynn Edwards Shawna Walters Band Director: Mr. Richard Overgaard Brent Rodgers Jim McRae David Karney Kenny Kurtz Trevor Mast Michelle Fillmore 155 Top Left: QMS Math Competi- tion Participants: Marilyn Fryer, Tim Dowker, Jeff Brown, Brian Price, Sherri Taylor, Jason Bailey, Robin Laurell, Darin Higbee, David Spalding, Tom Lothamer, Ted Kahaian and Advisor Mrs. Banker. Above Right: Sixth Grade Spelling Bee Participants: April Philippy, Angela Marsh, Donald Kahaian, Tim Dowker, Lori Sobiech, Brian Price, John Lacey, Joey Dunn, Richard Lensky, Advisor Mrs. Leosh, Carrol Combs and Marilyn Fryer. Not Pictured: Lonnie Wright. Bottom: Seventh Grade Spelling Bee Participants: Suzie Roberts, Doug Dobson, Kim Rosendaul, Sherri Taylor, David Dean, Con- nie Quimby, Chantel Cochrane, Shawn Talbot, George Jenkot, William Everett, Advisor Mrs. Budd, Scott Sobiech and Robert Smith. QMS ACHIEVERS 156 Top left: QUIZ BOWL: Dena Stempien, Ted Kahaian, Jim Luce, Mike Gipple, Rod Harper, Dan Meyer. Tim Brockway, Jim McRae, David Karney, Karime Cariuty, Advisor Mrs. Banker, David Spalding, Advisor Mr. Undeen. Not Pictured: Eric Lippert. Top right: QMS STUDENT COUNCIL: Treasurer Jim Luce, Pen- ny Parrish, Donald Kahaian, Jason Bailey Vice-President Brad Parrish, Tim Schmidt, Joey Mitchell, President Scott Sobiech, Stephanie Wymer, Advisor Mr. Longhini. Not Pictured: Secretary Dawn Waligora. 8th GRADE AWARDS OUTSTANDING Teddy Kahaian and Jim Luce — Science Susan Englehardt — Math Shari Brown and Danny Meyers — Social Studies Melissa Woods — English Lori Babbage — Phys. Ed. Lori Babbage — Journalism Shari Brown — Home Ec. MOST IMPROVED Dan Nance and Shirley Adams — Science David Wilcox — Math Phys. Ed. — Pam Dovey Social Studies — Tracy Peterson Ken Kurtz and Billie Harbaugh — FACULTY AWARDS Tonya Meyer and Jackie Cooper — CITIZENSHIP AWARDS 7th GRADE AWARDS OUTSTANDING Shawn Talbot and Scott Sobiech — Science Sheri Taylor — Math Robert Smith — Social Studies Sheri Taylor — English Monica Harris — Geography Dave Hammond — Phys. Ed. Frenda Otis — Phys. Ed. Denise Riegel — Band MOST IMPROVED Angela Basse — Science Annette Paul and Greg Madsen — Math Marion Beckwith and Tim Blodgett — Social Studies Todd Betts — English Annette Paul — Georgraphy Jerrod Robison — Phys. Ed. Debbie Benedict — Phys. Ed. Tammy Myers, Ed Cariuty, and Joey Mitchell — Band Shawn Talbot — FACULTY AWARD Jeff Kiersey and Mary Geiman — CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Jeff Kiersey — SPELLING AWARD 7th GRADE AWARDS OUTSTANDING Brian Price and Brian Gowerman — Science Lori Sobiech — English Leslie Hilton and Daren Carpenter — Math Lori Johnston — Social Studies Lonnie Wright — Phys. Ed. Marilyn Fryer — Band Jeff Brown and Tammie Hutchins — Reading MOST IMPROVED David Luce and Bobbie Shilling — Science Jean Smith — English Eric Waterbury and Kevin Pruitt — Math Aaron Porter — Social Studies Andy Kaiser — Phys. Ed. Jeri Clark — Band Mike Dodd — Reading Donald Kahaian — FACULTY AWARD Anglea Curtis, Angela Marsh, Lori Baker, and Penny Parrish — CITIZENSHIP AWARDS 157 QUINCY MIDDLE SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs. Gail Banker Memphis State University, Mathematics M.A. Mr. Robert Bell Hillsdale College, B.A. Mathematics Mrs. Victoria Budd Western Mich. Univ., M.A. English Mr. Charles Cook Western Mich. Univ., B.S. Phys. Ed. and Drafting Mr. Kenneth Downey Hillsdale College, B.A. Social Studies Mr. Jack Feller Adrian College, B.A. Science Mrs. Sharon Ferriss Michigan State Univ., B.A. Science Mrs. Christine Forrister Michigan State Univ., M.A. Reading Lab 158 Mrs. Mary Gale Olivet College, B.A. Physical Education Mr. Gregory Gruner Central Mich. Univ., B.S. Humanities Mrs. Kathy Hughes Eastern Mich. Univ., B.S. Helping Teacher Mrs. Sharyn Leosh Hillsdale College, B.A. English Mr. Gary Male Western Mich. Univ., B.S. Social Studies Mr. Richard Overgaard Valparaiso, B.M.E. Instrumental Music Ms. Judy Schenkel St. Francis College, B.S. Learning Disabilities Teacher Mr. Robert Stewart Defiance College, M.A. English Mr. Robert Undeen Castleton State College, M.A. Social Studies 159 160 161 FIFTH GRADE Brian Badders Marci Baker Derek Ball Laurie Barker Billy Beckwith Bobby Bennett Jimmie Bennett Trent Blair Tina Briggs Chelle Brown LeeAnn Brown Mamie Brown Lorna Bulkowski Cindy Burkhart Sean Burley Erik Butterbaugh Chad Carpenter Joey Cekander Norman Cekander Callie Clark Lisa Clemmons Steve Conley. Brian Connin Carll Converse Jason Coolman Andy Cottman Billy Crick Bobby Crick Paul Davis Paul Davis Lance DeMeritt Darrel Dinsmoor Greg Dobson Richard Dobson Tod Earl Laura Easterday Allen Ebert Sarah Enos Emily Fairbanks Cindy Fillmore Melinda Fleming Janet Fletcher Derek Foster Tim Gibson Kelly Goshcoff Kristy Grigg Rick Hagaman Brian Hall 162 Angela Hamilton Beth Hammond Autumn Hardy Andy Hawes Josephine Hickerson Tammy Hoag James Hoff Derek Horn Jimmy Howard Jeff Hutchins Mary Jackson Michelle Jeffrey Nicole Jeffrey Kenny Johnson Patty Justice Kimberly Kaufman Karen Kratzer Mark Landis Anthony Lanhann Jamie Lemke Jodi Lemke Jenni Leosh John Lockin LaDawn Logic Katrina Luckadoo Steve Marowelli David Marshall Debbie Marvin Lisa Mason Danny Mawby Michael McConnell Lisa McCurley Mellissa McMichael Kristy McRae Kelli Michael Pam Miller Lisa Mraz Heather Murray Derek O'Connell Chris Otis Lonna Otis Regina Parks Jill Paul Rhonda Paul Tina Paul Wade Paul Tim Pearson Christa Pifer Chad Purcell Derek Reichart Michelle Richards Julie Roberts Tad Rossman Traci Ryan 163 Steven Salyer Jay Sanderson Aaron Schort Richie Schultz Kim Shaw Dorcas Shilling Jamie Spurlock Kirk Staley Paul Stark Christal Strong Amy Swallow Doug Tanner Rhonda Tesch Brian Tobalski Steve Trail Noell Tucker Karinna VandyBogurt Mrs. Kathryn Bondurant Mrs. Sarah Coolman Mrs. Gertrude Rider Mrs. Kathleen Veysey Not Pictured: Mrs. Doris Miller Perry Acox Amy Allen Brett Allman Brian Anderson Michelle Ash Joel Asher Toby Baade Cheryl Balcom Dawn Basse Sonja Bean Kathy Boardman Kathy Bondy Brett Bowers Dawn Briggs Wayne Burke David Burkhart Temrey Burritt Chris Christian FOURTH GRADE o v — i 164 Colleen Clemmons Michael Clemonson Steve Clifford James Coleman Paula Coleman Dena Converse Clint Cook Gaye Coolman Steve Counterman Riesie Cox Kevin Crowder Kirk Cutler Jason Enos Erica Ewers Laney Fickle Yon Fletcher Kathy Freese Heather Gambler Colt Gollnick Jim Gordon Georgia Griner Jennifer Hand Robert Harrington Annissa Hart Michelle Hawkins Melissa Hawley Staci Higbea Joseph Hoff Dale Horn Gale Horn Tina Houvener Tom Houvener Angela Hoyt Janelle Jeffrey Joseph Johnson Gary Karney Kathy Knapp Brad Kriser Troy Langhann Danielle Laurell Christina Leyo Dawn Lindbert Precious Logic Kevin Longhini Jeff Lutterbeck Scott Maggart Todd Male Brenda Manley Joey Marshall Autumn Marson Barbara McClellan Michelle McClughen Chad McGlothlen Jared Metcalf 165 Tina Meyer Darryl Meyers Veronica Minton Chris Monroe Holly Moore Loretta Moore Sandy Morrison Julie Nance Amy Newberry James Noble Tami Parks JoEllen Parrish Robert Peloquin Chris Pepper Heath Persails Shannon Persails Beth Phillppy Joel Potter Amy Qulmby Don Rambo Jennifer Rathert Darrin Rehner Lynn Reynolds Ron Richards Chris Risk Jaime Sanderson Richard Sarles Sandy Siegle Angel Simaske Dean Smallwood Brian Smith Henry Snellenberger Lori Stayner Candy Stevens Kelli Strouse Paul Swift Chad Talley Debbie Thompson Loretta Tobolske Sam Tucker Mark VanWald Fred Wagner Michelle Waite Hugh Watson Lisa Weaver Jason Webb Valerie Weber Julie Weller 166 Mrs. Phylis Corless Mrs. Phyllis Lewis Mrs. MaryEllen Newton Mrs. Paulette Stempien THIRD GRADE Jenny Adams David Anderson Tony Baker Donnie Banker Brandon Barrett Pat Beldock Jeff Bender Jill Bennett Stephanie Blount Monique Boley Steve Booher Joey Bradley Tami Briggs Carrie Brown Sarah Brown Melisa Burk Casey Burleson Derek Carpenter Cindy Cekander Yvonne Cekander Eric Cheyne Kelly Clifford Shawn Lockrell Kathleen Coco Kenny Coco Gala Cole Jamie Conley Bonnie Converse Denise Cope April Crandall Nicky Crandall Chad Curtis Lorrie Davis Terry Davis Danny Dean Danny Ditton Melissa Dodd Jodi Edwards Jerry Ferrier Christina Field Roxana Fincham Ginger Foley 167 Jason Gale Jenny Gallatin Larry Gallatin Traci Gill Juanita Gollnick Karen Goshcoff Candy Grove Mike Hacker Melinda Hagaman Tina Hamilton Glen Hard Weston Hardy Shannon Harmon Troy Harmon Rick Hashley Gretchen Heise Sean Higbea Christian Hoag Heidi Hockenberry Holly Hockenberry David Hoffman Carla Horn Michelle Howard Chris Jeffrey Noel Kaufman Billy Keegan Dawn Kiersey Becky Kimball Angela Kirt Leon Knirk Dana Knisely Brooks Kratzer Carl Kurtz Eric Lattas Debbie Laurell Robby Luckadoo Karen Mann Ginger Marquart Robin Marshall Todd Massey Debbie Mawby Brenda McClellan Hope Meade Eric Metcalf Shawn Milks Bill Murphy Sherry Neusbaum Chad Newberry Ryan O’Connell Laura Otis Stephanie Owens Cherish Paradine Allen Paul Joey Pechota 168 Mark Persails Michelle Persails Peter Peterson Kelly Pierson Rex Pomranka Tate Reichhart Cherie Richards John Richardson Amy Riley David Risk David Roberts Audra Rodgers Glenn Sarles Susan Saxman Paul Searing Zail Sheets Amy Shook Brent Shook Tim Smith Eric Snellenberger Dana Snyder Brian Sowle Kevin Staley Josh Stayner Brian Stempien Tyler Stewart Dax Stockford Mike Tanner Gary Thornton Becky Tobalske Sandra Tryon Cinamon Tucker Kari Varney Kelly Wagner Matt Waligora Robert Waltz r! u t i i m SECOND GRADE Mrs. Kathleen Brown Mrs. Ruth King Mrs. Pam McCann Ms. Mary Grace Sewell Mrs. Hazel VanHoosear 169 Dennis Abbeg Becky Acox Wendy Adkins Curtis Akers Shannon Amos Denise Ash Justin Asher Devin Bell Lori Banker Frank Barker Casey Bell Cathy Bennett J. J. Bowers Jenny Bregger Theresa Brooks Judie Brouse Eddie Brower Jennifer Brown Jim Brown Michael Brown Nathan Brown Brian Buckley Erin Burley Tracy Callahan Ron Christian Tim Clawson Dawn Cole Brian Contat Randy Counterman Kelly Craig Richard Daniels Ashley Dedmon Scott Dobson Darla Dowker Jeffrey Erts Debbie Flaugher Gina Foley Nicole Foster Sara Gibson Michelle Goshorn Tonia Green Chad Hagaman Ricky Halstead Nicole Hamilton Greg Hardy Archie Hickerson Aaron Hilton LeAnn Hoag Deanna Hoard Sherry Hockenberry Ryan Horn Dorie Houvener Pam Hoyt Jason Huss 170 Ian Inkenbrandt Heather Ivey Angela Jeffrey Kevin Johnson Amy Koch Kathy Kranz Angela Kubiac Linda Kurtz Jenna Letts Jammie Lothamer Lisha Loveberry Tammy Lujack Derek Lytle Jennifer Madsen Danny Markley Lori Marowelli Travis Marshall Stacy Marson Tara May Shasta McClughen Corena McDonald Tom Miller J. R. Mills John Moeller Amber Monroe Roger Moore David Newberry Loretta Newberry Theresa Otis Robbie Peel Erin Peterson Jonelle Pogue Justin Porter Jason Price Jason Quimby Stephanie Rathert Katrina Renfro Tim Reynolds Jennifer Richer Neal Richhart Brian Rogers Juanita Sarles Mary Saxman Daniel Scherer Heather Sebring Paul Shilling Amy Sieger Michael Simpson Kristine Smith Bobbie Jean Southworth Clifford Speaker David Stempien Jennifer Suever Jason Tell 171 Travis Tell Paul Tong Jake Tuckey Billy Wagner Tom Wagner April Walker Mrs. Wava Gano Mrs. Kathryn Goschka Mrs. Donna Moore Mrs. Patty Rutenbar FIRST GRADE Amy Alexander Kevin Allman Hulda Anderson Rachel Anderson Carisa Ash JoEllen Asher Jody Ball Kurt Barve Michelle Basse Victor Berry Jerry Biolchini Tammy Blair Brent Bloom Jennifer Bloss Joe Bondy Erica Booher Kevin Brockway Vicki Brower Jennifer Burke Jason Carpenter Jeff Christian Candi Cole Lori Conley Dustin Cope Jennifer Dalchow Misty Davis JoAnna Dooley Peggy Dorton David Easterday Nickie Edwards 172 Jody Fincham Shannon Gabbard Luke Galinis Kelli Gallatin Michael Gano Cynthia Gilchrest Jonathan Gillen Lloyd Gipple Calvin Gordon Derek Griffith Mark Gysel Jamie Hacker Terri Hacker Chad Handy Holly Harrington Otis Harrington William Harrington Robert Hart Tammy Herlan Debbie Hickerson Daniel Hoffman Diana Houvener Melody Hoyt Carrie Iford Jason Jeffery Missy Jermeay Troy Johnson Tina Keegan Toby Kirk Eric Knapp Heather Kratzer Lori Kriser Michelle Lampman Erin Lattas Benjamin Lewis Michael Leyo Kevin Lindbert Stacey Mabus Beth Ann Mann Lane Manning James Marowelli Michael McCauley Shane McCavit Greg McClellan Eric McCulloch Jason McFadden Shawn McKibben Carrie McVicker Greg Michael Beth Mihocko Ryan Moore Erica Morrison Matt Murphy Dodi Neeley 173 Jennifer Nichols Laura Nowicki David Owens Aaron Paul Tara Pearson Becky Piter Jenny Pinckert Alan Pomranka Cory Preston Tangi Richards Karan Richardson Todd Riley Angel Risk Richard Risk Steven Roberts Corey Roush James Russell Jimmy Scherer Bryan Schewe Dawn Siegel Bambi Simaske Frank Simons Paul Smith Adam Stephens Jamie Strouse Monica Thompson Stacy Thompson Derek Tressler Jeff Tressler Erik Undeen Derek VanRiper Derrick Veysey Kristen Waligora James Watters Joe Westfall Kaprice Wyatt Mrs. Jeanne Asher Mrs. Mareeda Gibson Mrs. Elizabeth Grace Mrs. Patt Male Mrs. Carol Undeen KINDERGARTEN David Abbeg Amy Alleshouse Beth Anderson Lane Anderson Brent Angevine Paul Askew Eric Avery Michael Basse Shannon Bender William Bethel Andy Blair Clint Bloom Terry Boatman David Bowers Matt Bregger Terry Brenneman Carma Broe Christopher Burk Tanecia Burritt Jason Caldwell Sara Callahan Steven Clancy Jessie Clark Jeremy Cockrell Jim Cole Angela Collins Kevin Contat Eric Cooney Jimmer Covey Kelly Crandall Scott Crandall Troy Creager Robert Daniels Megan Davidson Rusty Doolittle Becky Evans Ramon Everett Michael Everline Joshua Enos Theron Ewers Glen Foley Michelle Fuller Calvin Gordon Jessica Harrington Wendy Higbee David Hoag Telly Howard Heather Hubert Charity Ivey Joe Justice Shannon Kelly Lori Kimball Holly Koch Amy Kranz Penny Kroa Jenny Kubiac Jason Laney Chris Lensky Becka Lewis John Lothamer 175 Dani Luckadoo Stacy Lynd Marci McGlothlen Chad McKibbin Amber McMichael Melissa McVicker Shawn McVicker Matthew Meade Justin Metcalf Scott Metcalf Michelle Michael Dawn Miller Jason Neusbaum Tony Out water Chipper Paradine Tyler Parker Mark Parshall Mikal Pechota Terri Peebles Tommy Peel Geri Pish Carrie Pohl Angela Porter Damian Quimby Adam Radebaugh Sara Richhart Jerrie Risk Matt Rybakoski Benjamin Shaw Christy Sheets Jason Shoemaker Lorrie Siefken Dan Smith Jimmy Smurr Tammy Sprout Danny Stayner Jason Stempien Jessica Sturtz Jeanette Swift Cindy Thomas Mary Toth John Tucky Chad Vanderpool Nicky VandyBogurt Debra Kay Varino Tim Waite Jacob Wagner Daren Waligora Amber Wallace Dan Walp Chad Weller Mickie Wickham Matthew Winger Susan Wymer 176 Mrs. Ruth McConnell Mrs. Stonna Spalding Aides: Mrs. Nancy Strang Mrs. Bonnie Worth Not Pictured: Fifth Grade Randy Brouse Todd Dovey Second Grade Katherine Daly Christian Esposito Theresa Parks Mike Parshall Kirk Philson Annette Locklin Kindergarten Robert Lynn Marie Fischer Tanya Weage Gary White Terry Bishop Ami Jackson Ms. Deborah Doll — Music Mrs. Shirley Hoag — Permanent Substitute Ms. Nita Hull — Art Mrs. Elizabeth Jewell — Special Education Mr. Richardson Moore — Physical Education Mrs. Janet Sanderson — Remedial Reading Mrs. Carol Smith — Remedial Reading Mrs. Virginia Ball — Library Aide Mrs. Norrita Geiman — Aide Mrs. Janet Hawes — Playground Supervisor IN MEMORIAM . . . Angela Hagaman Derek Wood We do not realize the beauty of individual blooms within the flower garden until they are removed from their familiar setting 177 The manner of giving, shows the character of the giver, more than the gift itself. 178 CT N. ACME BELT RECOATING INC. Recoating Used Abrasives for Over 24 Years 639-8711 Arnold and Cole Streets Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Baldwin B D BECKWITH FURNITURE TOOL DIE, INC. Large Stock of New Furniture Custom Work — Jigs and Fixtures Bassett Headquarters 1 14 W. Chicago, Quincy Central Rd. at S. Ray — Quincy Rd. 639-9305 Quincy 639-4246 Slam the door on ’em, Orioles. 180 BOBBY HANKIN'S MUSIC CITY 153 Division St. Coldwater, Ml 49036 Phone (517)278-4060 Baldwin Pianos and Organs Bolle 3 rafs OF QUINCY Full Figured Women Big and Tall Men Good Luck Orioles! THE REASON WERE HERE... IS10U. BRANCH COUNTY BANK n.a. With 9 offices serving Coldwater. Reading. Burr Oak. Sturgis and Nottawa. member F.D.I.C. BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY 0Brhr cti Qardeqs Your Complete Garden Center and Nursery 639-8505 Quincy 46 W. Chicago St. Quincy Phone 639-3215 Agents: Suzy Chess Harold Massey Department Store Over a Century of Progress 4 Floors of Merchandise 34-36 W.Chicago Coldwater 278-2664 B’S SHOP AND FLY Ray and Fran Bregger, Owners Package Liquor Beer Wine Groceries Hunting and Fishing Supplies BUDDS I AUTO SERVICE Bear Wheel Alignment and Balance — Complete Auto Service — Jack and Mike Budd, Owners Phone 639-5605 133 W. Chicago Quincy CARROLL'S SHOES 48 W. Chicago, Coldwater Quality Shoes for the Family Orthopedic Center for Entire Family Fitting Turtlebax Osh Kosh Chego-lndia Imports Pogo Stick Ely Jr. Clothing Quincy Oriole Jackets Downtown Quincy (Jana dudes 182 A MOMENT ... A MOOD A PLACE IN TIME! a fine portrait study is forever... it is the present and the past given to the future ... it is a way to remember that cannot be duplicated. The gift of a fine portrait study takes time and effort and is truly an expression of love on the part of the giver; and, when properly displayed, reflects the close feelings between two people or a family. APOUSFI PORTRAITURE by PHILBRICK 62 Division St. Coldwater 279-7548 183 Compliments of TOTAL HARDWARE 008St tO GOSSt CHAPMAN SALES AND SERVICE 280 N. Ray — Quincy Rd. Quincy, Michigan 8:30 to 6:00 Sat. 458 Marshall St. 12:00 to 5:00 Sun. Fairfield Plaza 8:30 to 9:00 Mon., Tues., Wed., Th., Fri. Coldwater Phone (517) 278-4185 COLDWATER LAKE ESTATES Mobile Modular Sales Service and Accessories (517)639-8721 2Vz Miles East of 1-69 Quincy, Michigan 49082 Culmus! l!ills0f Jlo ifrs Ciffs I 7 E. Chicago St. Quincy, Michigan 49082 639 8715 Cathy Reichhart, Owner CONRAD INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Our Friendly Agency 30fl. Clay ' Coldwater, Michigan Congratulations Seniors CROTTY CORPORATION Quincy Michigan 184 Daily Specials Congratulations to the Class of 1981 Compliments of H3az DIEDRICH FUNERAL HOME ood {Joc ztaih Quincy, Michigan 24 E. Chicago, Quincy 639-9035 DOBSON INSURANCE Where the Funzat! C S y It With F$0u)Pa NORM FAULKNER FLORIST 55 Green St. Dial 278 4148 Coldwater Elmer and Dan Dobson, Agents See Us For All Your Insurance Needs 59 S. Monroe St. Coldwater 278-2200 FORD REALTY 279-9548 Coldwater Congratulations Seniors 185 Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 From the Director, Officers and Staff of Offices in Quincy, Coldwater Twp., Bronson, North Adams FIRST NATIONAL BANK of South Central Michigan 186 GREEN’S ORCHARD, INC. U.S. 12 Allen, Michigan Apples, Peaches, Plums in Season Stop at the Sign of the “Big Red Apple’’ GENE'S SERVICE We Specialize in Lubrication Phone 639-9595 36 E. Chicago, Quincy KAREN’S FLOWERS AND CRAFTS More Than a Flower Shop 65 E. Chicago St. Coldwater 279-9536 K M BAR The Fun Spot Sandwiches, Pool, Pinball, Shuffleboard Quincy, Michigan KARNEY PLUMBING AND HEATING REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING 24 Hour Service 639-8046 105 E. Chicago Street Quincy, Ml 187 Congratulations Seniors PHILIPPIANS 4:8 “ ... whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.” ARTHUR AND CAROL KAHAIAN KAHAIAN S KITCHEN Congratulations Seniors «EIFY Jtocu y (ii tu findi Precious Gifts for All Occasions Coldwater Congratulations to the Class of ’81 (517)639-7186 McClellan oil co. REYNOLDS TIRES Don McClellan 27 Church St. Quincy, Michigan 49082 Goodyear Tires Retread Tires Also Good Luck Fudd KING 'Kiny £tec Uc Suftfdif,' 'ittc. Wholesale Electric Supplies Telephone 517 278-4518 Two Miles East on Chicago Rd. U.S. 12 Coldwater, Michigan 49036 Compliments of KNAPP POOLS, INC 423 E. Chicago — Coldwater Owner: Bob Brickey Best Wishes to All Graduates Nobody can do it like McDonald's can Coldwater— Hillsdale MIDWEST Est 1854 FOUNDRY COMPANY □ 111 111 A DIVISION OF THE MARMON GROUP INC. Supporting the Community and Progressive Education Through Cooperation and Donation. 189 Congratulations Seniors For a Perfect Beginning Come and Select One of These Beautiful Gowns and Realize Your Wedding Day Dream Come True Hours: Daily 9 to 5:30 Fri. 9 to 7 Sat. 9 to 5 APPAREL BRIDAL SHOPPE 6 West Chicago St. Quincy 639-7000 190 dCPenney 58 W. Chicago 278-6446 • Sandwiches • Sundaes • Coolers Coldwater For Your Convenience Shop the J.C. Penney Catalog Center 279-7551 QUINCY DAIRY QUEEN • Malts • Shakes Trust Quality — where people shop by choice, not by chancel V_________________J 517 639-7133 QUINCY AUTOMOTIVE INC. Auto Parts and Equipment Bob and Jane 7 and 9 E. Chicago St. Butler Quincy, Michigan QUINCY ICE COMPANY Groceries — Beer Wine — Ice 127 W. Chicago mm QUINCY M m I 9H Hardware • Paints • T ools • Housewares • Electrical • Plumbing and Heating Supplies • Sporting Goods “Right on the Corner” Quincy Quincy 639 7123 Ace is the Place With the Helpful Hardware Man QUINCY GOLF COURSE HOME OF THE ORIOLE GOLF TEAM Club Rentals • Electric Carts Food Liquor • Beer • Wine Phone 639-4491 Compliments of Tad and Dee Schmidt c l Party Store Special Orders • Beverage Catering • Party Planning Liquor • Beer • Wine Keg Beer Lottery • Ice • Groceries 882 E. Chicago Coldwater SOUTHERN MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK Coldwater • Union City • Tekonsha • Kinderhook For the Contemporary Young Man: THE LIONS DEN A Whole Shop Devoted to Today Clothes. P f f V f fMI i i V iilk 192 Compliments of T-SHIRT-ALLEY Coldwater, Michigan Tom and Geri Strane SARGE'S MARKET Specializing in Low Prices Small Enough to Know You — Large Enough to Serve You. 106 W. Chicago Quincy 639 8025 I TYSON ® II BUICK-PONTIAC-GMC. INC. 637 E. Chicago Rd. Coldwater VAN'S HOME SUPPLY Van Hilton — Owner 125 W. Chicago — Quincy 639-3345 Open 7:30-5:00 Mon.-Fri. Sat. 7:30-12:00 193 You’ll Find All The Shopping News in the Read It Every Wednesday... Coldwater • Quincy • Bronson Union City • Tekonsha • Reading Burlington • Montgomery • Ray • Allen 194 Our 44th Year Sohigro SERVICE COMPANY P.O. Box 68 Quincy, Ml 49082 Phone (517)639-3945 WALTERS BUILDING SUPPLY . Chicago, Coldwater Between Coldwater and Quincy) lations to the Class of ’81 713 E (Halfway V WARNER OIL COMPANY 73 Race St. Coldwater 278-5844 WHITE SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Plumbing and Heating 639 E. Chicago, Coldwater 195 WOOD'S SAFETY SERVICE 22 S. Clay S+. Coldwa+er, Michigan 49036 Phone area 517-278-4396 YORK’S FAMILY RESTAURANT Daily Specials (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) “All You Can Eat Lunch Bar and Salad Bar” Come As You Are Family Restaurant YUKON MANUFACTURING INC. Welding Specialists Lawn Equipment Service Quincy, Michigan 639-4127 CCXDWATER, MICHIGAN 196 PATRONS ZIEBART OF COLDWATER ROBIN BROWN MICHAEL PARNEY Owner Owner 10 W. Park Avenue Coldwater, Ml 49036 (517) 279-7507 C D Pet Supply F.F.A. (Quincy Chapter) Mr. and Mrs. Longhini Sam’s Barber Shop Randy Sours 197 SPONSORS BUCK'S STEEL, INC. 855 W. Chicago Rd. Quincy 639-3115 R. G. COCHRANE CONTRACTING, INC. 373 Brocklebank Quincy 639-4068 DAVIS MARINA 1872 Lake Drive Coldwater Lake GREER ENTERPRISES, INC. Glen Ray Division 31 E. Chicago Quincy JOLAYNE’S BEAUTY SHOP Ray-Quincy Rd. Quincy 639-8385 LAKELAND PRODUCTS 28 Arnold St. Quincy LAURELL GAS AND OIL 515 Boone Rd. Quincy MARBLE LAKE MARINA 962 Wildwood Quincy, Ml 639-8007 Boats-Snowmobiles MARSH BUILDING 102 S. Ray-Quincy Rd. Quincy 639-8436 MAY’S GUN SHOP 451 N. Marshall Coldwater, Ml 278-6524 ORIOLE SNACK SHACK Owned by Linda and Larry Bailey QUINCY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION RUBY’S GIFTS 772 E. Chicago Rd. Quincy 639-4373 SATTLER BROTHERS GARAGE 19Vi W. Chicago Quincy 639-9605 SPURLOCK REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. 208 E. Chicago St. Coldwater ERA Member Broker 278-8742 SUNSET COVE RESORT Marble Lake Quincy SURGE SALES AND SERVICE 772 E. Chicago Quincy 639-4373 THURSTON’S FURNITURE AND CARPET 19 E. Chicago Quincy 639-7196 JAMES R. VOZAR INSURANCE CO. 18 W. Chicago Quincy WATTS DRUGS 10 E. Chicago St. Quincy 639-5125 WICKES LUMBER 631 Lott Rd. Coldwater 198 FAVORITES BOOKS Bible To Kill A Mockingbird Catcher in The Rye Petals In The Wind Are You In The House Alone M A S’H Greatest American Hero Dallas Little House on the Prairier Different Strokes______ MUSIC GROUP AC DC REO Speedwagon Styx ABBA Air Supply RECORDS Back in Black (AC DC) High Infidelity (REO) Take It On The Run (REO) Paradise Theater (Styx) Three Times A Lady (Commodores)____________ MOVIE STARS Burt Reynolds Loni Anderson Robert Redford Clint Eastwood Tom Selleck RADIO STATIONS SOAP OPERAS TYPE OF FAST FOOD Q 106 Young and Restless Pizza WLKI General Hospial Hamburger WVIC Texas Big Mac vvreM Guidinq Liqht French Fries FM 103 Doctors Chocolate Shakes W A. j HEROES rtfian Incredible Hulk Flash Gordon Smokey the Bear Julius Erving (Dr. J.) CANDY BARS Snickers Kit Kat Whatchamacallit M M’s iwix I ReeseaPean' er Cups 1 200 CL i
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