Quincy High School - Tattler Yearbook (Quincy, OH)

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Dedication To Our Parents We dedicate our Tamer of 1950 to our parents who have spent arduous hours in making our twelve years a success. Z SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: Rodney Melhorn, Howard Dodson, James Fielder, Pres. Kenneth Rose, Vernon Hickman, Clerk. HONORARY MEMBERS: Watson Kreglow, Harvey Staley. Below SUPERINTENDENT Sewell Cameron f'5 fv- 3 ,.'5frf+1..'.a f 'ww . ., 1, 1 Ali, QW! A f fzff -mg w--nn-4.w.u. . ffffo n.Cn'u1na allnll SEWELL CAMERON, Superintendent Bowling Green, B. S. Miama University, M. A. Psychology, American Problem! LESTER LATTA, Jr. Principal Findlay College, B. S. Bowling Green, Graduate Physical Education, History, Social Studies MRS. CLAIRE ROGERS Wittenberg University Commercial. Mathematica English ARTHUR LEWIS Ohio State University, M. S. University of Millouri, Ph.D. Vocational Agriculture WILMA SAMPSELLE Ohio State University, B. S. English, Mathematica 5 B . F? . ., ,,....-..-14 v MRS. DONALD HAI-IN Bowling Green University Ohio State University Third and Fourth Grades .TUANIECE HAMILTON Arkansas State Teachers College Fifth and Sixth Grades MRS. MARTHA McCOY West Liberty, IVA., State College A. B. Home Economics, Science 3 MISS BARBARA WINGET Capital University B.S. M. Music, History MRS. PAULINE STALEY Miami University Elementary Teachers Training First and Second Grades .'. . ' 1 1 ,V ., :QA IJ: ,3- -'.-4 -f.. 1f.Ij.' O . . .1. ,A . . .. In n 7 ' -.. .-.' ,, 4'i0f A 1. ,sx,O3,. Q- 1, . '-1 19.--dz' ' ' 1-5421 s f I ' 4. F.. C '- 3 ilf: 114:-12 '4- -11 x 4 l V, gr rv- 'N f ..,p.. . -. ,ya . 'Q f 'H' I -,r L, l 7.1 311, pp U ,!., ,.6 rr I Q 4. ,,' 'C Fr - :aim 2557 'Q -lei 4, n H'-. . 'W 4 'Ev' G x .1ff .'f'- . af -53 I gh' 132 QI.-F '13 .1 v--.4 un-.,.: - .4 5,--1,-f ,Su-,,.., ..-.Af 2 -ur X, Z8 u.x.'-f -. '-1: 'J Q-.. 34 un.- ny : 4-... :1.'.'!n-lin CARL CLAY Peanuts Beneath the clown and ent-up there is a store of intelligence. Softball ------------------- Z, 3, 4 Basketball Varsity ----------- 3, 4 Class Play --------- --- 3, 4 Annual Staff ------ -------- 3 Class President ---- ------- 3 , 4 Volleyball -------- ---l, Z, 3, 4 Political Party ---- --------- 4 DAMION SPICER Everyone knows Damion: and to know him ls to 1ike'him. F.F.A. ---------------- l, Z, 3, 4 Basketball Varsity-P ------------ 4 Trojan Courier -------- --- 3 Class Play ---------- --- 3 Glee Club -------- --- 4 Supreme Court ---- --- 4 JEFFREY ALLINGER Jeff I-le never pts off tomorrow, what he can b today. Class Play ------------------ 3, 4 Annual Stat! ---------- ---- 3 LLOYD THOMPSON He ia aa friendly and pleasant as his lege are long. Basketball Varsity ----------- 3, 4 somnu -.---..------.-. 1, z, 3, 4 F.:-'.A. ---------.. -.-- 1 , z, 3, 4 Class Play ---- ------- 3 , 4 Volleyball ---- ---- l , 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff ---- ---------- 4 Glee Club ------ - ---- 4 Political Party--- --- 4 Supreme Court--- --- 4 8 IRENE ASHBURN ang Bang Friendly, Vlvaclous there ls never a dull moment when Irene le around. Glee Club ---- C las s Play ---- Softball ---- ----- Volleyball ------ Political Partie s Annual Staff- - - - - Trojan Courier - - Cheerleader ---- Athletic Board- - Student Council- - DAN PURYF2 Throw' troubles to the wind .na npcs. agua. Basketball Varsity --------- l, Z, 4 Softball ------------ ------- 4 THAD CARR As carefree as the wind and everyone's friend. Boron Glee Club ---------------------- 4 Class Play ------------- --- 4 Annual Staff -------------- --- 4 Student Council President ------- 4 Sports Manager --------- ---Z, 4 LOIS BAKER Little Bake A sweet and lovely lady, ber intelligence will carry her far. Homecoming Queen ------------- 4 Glee Club ---------------- Z, 3, 4 Class Play -------- ---- 3 , 4 Softball ------ -- Z, 3, 4 Volleyball ------ --- l, Z, 4 Cheerleader ----- ---- l , Z Trojan Courier ---- ---- 3 Annual Staff ------ -- 3, 4 Class Secretary--- --- 3 Vice-President---- ---- 4 BOB MONTGOMERY Montpelier Friendly and cheerful, a boy with a magnetic personality. Basketball Varsity -------------- 4 Class Play ------------------ 3, 4 Softball ---------- ----- 4 Student Council--- --- 3, 4 Supreme Court--- ---- --- 4 Band ----------- ---- Z , 3, 4 Glee Club ---- -------- 4 9 BESSIE BROWN Beetle A laugh on the stairs: a shout in the hall, the source is Bessie. Glee Club ---------------- 2, 3, 4 Class Play--- ----- l, 3, 4 Softball --------- ----- l , 2, 3, 4 Volleyball ---------------- l, Z, 4 Student Council President ------- 3 Trojan Courier ----------------- 3 Annual Staff ----- ,-- ---- 4 Class Secretary-u ---- 4 satis. x 3' Tf.3'Q?3EN 4 jfllfg 5 ' I v' QE, BOB HEATH Briar Carefree and good looking, Bob is liked by everyone. Basketball Varsity ------ l, Z, 3, 4 Softball ------------ --- Z. 3. 4 Class Play ------ ---- 3 , 4 Student Council ---- ------ 3 Trojan Courier ---- --- 3 Athletic Board--- -----4 F. F. A. ------- --- 1. 2 WAYNE DORSEY De Dum Often seen, but seldom heard. F.F.A. ---------------- l, Z, 3, 4 Class Play --------- ---------- 3 Supreme Court ---- --------- 4 Fai-fi is 4 Law' ' 4 . 4 M. E lk 'it-eg Homer HOLMES BELL His quiet reserved ways hid a pleasing personality. F.F.A. ---------------- 1, Z, 3, 4 Class Play ----- ------ 3 , 4 Annual Staff ----- ------- 4 Vice-President ---- --- 3 Supreme Court ---- --- 4 ROBERTA ROWLEY Bert Although Roberta of our class, she is by no means the least known. is the smalle st Glee Club ---------------- Z, 3, 4 Class Play--- ----- - 3, 4 Softball ----- --- 2, 3, 4 Volleyball ---- --- l, 2, 4 Cheerleader-- ----- l, 2 Band ---------- ------ Z Trojan Courier ---- --- 3 Student Council ---- --- 4 10 DONNA MIDLAM A grand name Do for a grand gi Glee Club --------------- - -Z, Class Play ---- Softball ------ Volleyball ------ Political Party-- ---2, ---1, .Q, A 4- 5 -kv xl ,,A-- - nw- '41, - ,557- gwiegfae' -: :N 1 . w:l,,'1gfk- ,a . Annual Staff ------ ---- 1.4 ner rl. 3, 4 3, 4 3, 4 Z, 4 4 -4 -4 Class Treasurer-H --- 'mtl Y' P' llifffu! Y S f'i,ff!5'4E ls .ik Class History ln 1938 twenty-five little first graders, full of wonder, amazement and excitement were greeted for the first time by their teacher, Miss Margaret Reed. Their twenty-five puz- zled faces belonged to Jeffrey Allinger, Raymond Ball, Tom Basore, Holmes Bell, Cleon Burton, Carl Clay, Glenn Frazier, Bill Freese, Richard Frye, Robert Heath, Lewis Newman, Jr., Dan Purkepile, Don Smith, Lloyd Thompson, Buddy Whitman, Paul Zell, Marcella Bowers, Frances Freese, Mary Hughes, Roberta Rowley, Mable Shoffner, Bessie Brown, Janet Sheffer, Kathyran Gates and Phyllis Allen. We were all very brilliant so Miss Reed passed us on to the second grade. Someone misplaced our second grade record book but during this time we lost Glenn Frazier, Bill Freese, Bob Heath, Lewis Newman, Jr , Don Smith, Buddy Whitman, Paul Zell, Frances Freese, Mary Hughes, Mable Shoffner, Janet Sheffer, Kathyran Gates and Phyllis Allen. We gained Tom Winks but soon lost him. We journeyed on into the third grade with Miss Becktell as our teacher. We lost Richard Frye but gained Bob Barthaurer, Ralph Hubble, Jack Linaberry and Ruth Allen. Miss Becktell seemed to like us, so she passed us to the fourth grade and again tried to drill us in our studies. We gained Lois Baker and lost Ralph Hubble, Jack Linaberry, Lloyd Thompson and Tom Basore. Barbara Robbins was with us for only a short time. We were then promoted mw the fifth grade and into Mrs. Hickman's hands. We gained Damion Spicer, Carl McGuire, Wayne Dorsey, Donna Midlam and Jean Mitchell. Mrs. Hickman passed us on into the sixth grade where we lost Carl McGuire and gained Phyllis Allen and Clyde Watkins. While in the sixth grade Mrs. Hickman tried exceeding- ly hard to prepare us for Jr. High. We were almost as excited upon entering the seventh grade as we had been in the first grade. We gained Richard Smith and lost Jean Mitchell, Raymond Ball, Bob Barthauer, Cleon Burton and Phyllis Allen. Richard Smith left at the end of the year. We then went on into the eighth grade where we gained Clara Mae Smith, Lloyd Thompson and lost no one. Finally we made the ninth grade where we lost Clara Mae Smith and gained Bob Montgomery. We went on into the tenth grade where Marcella Bowers became Mrs. Edwin Corwin and Ruth Allen moved to Sidney. Irene Ashburn moved into our class from Spartinburg, Indiana and Janet Coverstone was with us for the first few weeks of school. Bob Heath returned again from Rosewood. While in the Junior Class, Dan Purke left us for a four months stay in the army and Thad Carr joined us from Lewistown. This was a very busy year for all of us, raising money for the reception. Our play, Hobgoblin House proved to be quite a success. Finallyiwe became dignified Seniors. Everyone was excited, ordering pictures, an- nouncements and caps and gowns. We gave a play called Bolts And Nuts which aided us toward our goal ---- a Senior trip. The following teachers have helped us reach our goal in high school: Mr. Cameron, Mr. Latta, Mr. Allen, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Lantz, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Hurley, Mr. Elsom, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. McCoy, Miss Winget, Mrs. Sampselle, Miss Dutton, Miss Sterz, Mrs. Si nmons, Mr. Dean and Mrs. Pitts. ll Prophecy of Class of '50 The other night I sat down in my easy chair, leaned back and began to read my news- paper, The World Times, 1960. The startling headlines ---- Holmes Bell appointed Chief Justice to the Supreme Court ---- nearly knocked me out of the chair. Just think! His career originated when he became Chief Judge of Quincy Local. As I read on, I found that his first big case was concerned with the overloading of a plane by one of his former classmates, Bessie Brown, who now is a record-breaking aviatrix. She was arrested by State Highway Patrolman Damion Spicer, who observed the plane skimming the telephone wires. The plane was bulging with soldiers. Bessie's still hoarding soldiers, but Judge Bell said she'd just have to make a choice. Boy! Is she in a predicament! In the Hottsy-Tottsy society column I noticed that Donna Midlam had given a party at her mansion announcing her engagement to Daniel Purke, a fabulous millionaire and owner of the mckv-Sticky Wave -oet Company. I wonder which one has the Licky-Sticky wave, Donna or Danny? In the agricultural section, I read that Bob Heath, local veterinary, was called to the Thompson Purebred Angus Farm for one of Lloyd's prize steers. It seems that Mrs. Thompson, who used to be a Baker, fed the steer one of her muffins and the steer nearly choked to death. But after Mr. Heath took a good look at it, the steer died of a heart attack. I was so sorry to read in the sick notes that Thad Carr was in the hospital with a punctured ear drum. He's a reporter now, and at the time of the accident, he was lis- tening in someone's keyhole lgossip reporter, youknowl and someone stuck the key in. Here's some news that really knocked me for a loop! Jeff Allinger has taken Phil Spitalmy's position as director of the All-Girl Orchestra. They say that the cute first trumpet player is none other than Tonimy Dorsey's cousin, Wayne Dorsey. I guess Wayne and Jeff really have a hot timel I noticed that Damion took his police car to Montgomery's Garage to be overhauled and the car hasn't run since. When Bob works on a car, it never works right, but at least he has a successful businessat washing car windows. ln the court news.. I read that Roberta Rowley is marrying husband Number 9. They say her ring finger has turned green from over exertion. Congratulations, Number 9, Roberta! Orchids to Irene Ashburn who has been promoted from a soda jerk to a pharmacist at the Ding Dong Bell Pharmaceutical House! They have had a terrible wind storm in the mid-West. It was caused by Carl Clay who just assumed the position as weather forecaster on the radio. He blew off so much that he blew through the radios causing a dreadful tragedy. With that I closea ...e paper and fell back sound asleep in my chair. Barb Plank Carl Carr Ruby Ceylor Jim Strong Janet Weeks 12 Bessie Brown--- - - - - Lloyd Thompson- ----- Bob Heath ------ Lois Baker ---- Holmes Bell--- Carl Clay ----- .rene Ashburn ---- -- Thad Carr- -- Wayne Dorsey- - - Donna Midlam -------- Dan Purke ----- Damion Spicer-- Roberta Rowley- Bob Montgomery JeffAllinger- -- ---- Pasvinq nf the Lo-ving Cup Love lights her up like a pinball machine. aix feet tall and every foot filled with fun. Always ready for a good time. A sooo name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Once your friend, always your friend. -You can't be a howling success by simply howling. -She says things with her eyes that others waste time putting into words. A good listener is not only popular everywhere but after awhile he knows something. Men of few Wbrdl are the best they say. No two people are alike ann ooth are glad of it. Men who kiss and tell are not half as bad as those who kiss and exaggerate. The happiest miser on earth---the man who saves up every friend he can make. When she drives and sticks out her hand to make a turn it means only one thing---the window is open. A boy who has a natural genius for combining business with pleasure. A wise man knows how little he knows. Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1950, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: I, Jeffrey Allinger, will to Norman Bell, my physique, may he use it to his advantage I, Holmes Bell, will to Forky Rose, my ability to be quiet in class. I, Irene Ashburn, will to Carol Vonderhuevel, all my jewelry to jingle in class. I, Darnion Spicer, will to Ledona Haines, my pleasing smile. I, Thad Carr, will to John Watkins, my ability as a cartoon artist. I, Lois Baker, will to Sue Corkwell, my pretty dark curls. I, Carl Clay, will to Raymond Ball, my position as President of the class. I, Dan Purke, will to Don Blake, my way with the women. I, Donna Midlam, will to Betty Davisfrfy big brown eyes. I, Lloyd Thompson, will to Ronie Allinger, my ability to make points on the basketball team. I, Wayne Dorsey, will to Puny Russell, my weight. 13 I, Roberta Rowley, will to Thelma Watkins, my ability of catching men. I, Bob I-Ieath, will to Jack Ashburn, my curly hair. I, Bessie Brown, will to Phyllis Stryker, my bashfulness and ability to keep a sober face. I, Bob Montgomery, will to Joyce Byrd, my pleasing personality. Codicil To Will Item I. We bequeath to Bessie brown this airplane. May this help you to take your soldiers from camp to camp. Item II. We bequeath to Jeffrey Allinger this book on How To Get Along With The Opposite Sex. We hope ',-ou can make good use of it in choosing your life partner. Item III. We bequeath to Wayne Dorsey this trumpet. We want you to keep up with your cousins Jimmy and Tommy. Item IV. We bequeath to Loif Baker this pan and box of cake mix. Remember farmers like good Bakers. Item V. We bequeath to Cs l Clay this television set. We already hear from you from coast to coast. Now we can have the pleasure of seeing you from coast to coast. Item VI. We bequeath to Bob Heath this cow. We hope this cow will help you begin your practice as a veterinary. Item VII. We bequeath to Irene Ashburn this bell. May this bell always remind you of your Great Lover. Item VIII. We bequeath to Damion Spicer this police badge. May it help you in be- corning a patrolrnan. Item IX. We bequeath to Lloyd Thompson this red tractor. It goes good with dark eyes and dark hair. Item X. We bequeath to Dan Purke this bottle of wave set so that he may preserve his charming waves for the girls. Item Xl. We bequeath o Roberta Rowley this flashlight so she can see better by night. Item XII. We beq' emn to I-Iolmes Bell this mallet to help you become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Item XIII. We bequeath to Donna Midlam this True Romance magazine so you can keep your appeal with the opposite sex. Item XIV. We bequeath to Bob Montgomery this wrench. We hear he is quite a mechanic. Item XV. We bequeath to Thad Carr this cotton for his ears so he won't be so tempted to eavesdrop. Signed by the Class of 5l . Class Poems Smart, friendly, full of fun, Soon their school days will be done. Always loyal, always true, Class of Fifty, here's to you! Who's tongue is wagging fast and free? Take a look! It's Carl you see! 14 When it comes to big words, Jeff needs no assistance But, ladies! Please! Keep your distance! Donna takes pride in her looks and her clothes. Not a hair's out of place nor a shine on her nose! Dan's face was loved by just his mother, Until he shaved and then---oh brother! For Bob's charm and looks the girls do fall, But he'd much rather play basketball. Roberta's thoughts are always bright, Unless she had a date last night. To be a comedian is Thad's ambition. But watch out, Thad. There's stiff competition. Lloyd is lean, lanky and tall. I-le's really sharp at basketball. Irene's a gal who's really swell. We've heard it said she rings the Bell. Holmes is quiet but loads of fun. I-Ie's really tops with everyone. Wayne's hearty laugh and good disposition Will see him through his future ambition. Lois is sweet, pleasant and kind. A truer friend you'll never find. Damion is quiet and rather meek. But get a load of that physique! A devilish grin and curly hair. That's Montpelier with his carefree air. Bessie's a gal who is very proficient. She knows all the answers and that is sufficient. Each one is important, each lad and lass That makes this fine co-operative class. We wish you luck and great success, And many years of happiness. Class of '5l I5 ' E' m E E E fa 5 1' ku 5 E 5 K 3 Q Q I 5 ll 4 1 lmm1l!aS. 1Hllh :inn .m1xm11 111.!11lmiu1mm1141hHx' .ililniutuxrzlsla :nl , A Junior Class l. ' MS gr '57 cv .Barbara Plank Norman Bell Jane? Xzxfeeks - fur Fares'C Rose Ledona Halhe6 Lech Haines Carl Carr F i - 'v X L James Strong Hnnboclson Clean BurTon ' ,.1- Q. JohnW41lcl'rw Carol Vonderhuevel Rub, Ca, lor Rasjm and Ball 17 , 1 I 5 FIRST ROW ' SECOND ROW1 THIRD ROW? W? on x '4 Freshman Class Mildred Purtee, Sue Corkwell, Phyllis Vonderhuevel, Shirley Spicer, Ruth Pulfer. Miss Winget, Advisor, Ruby Richwine, Joyce Byrd, Nancy Allinger, Jane Purtee, Ruih Ammons. James Fielder, Jack Ashburn, Nick Todd, Robert Bailey, Ronald Allinger. vo' fv'? li MF' sf sf .lx FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: i i Q ,v- up 1 0 Sophomore Class Marvin Buren, Robert Stahl, Barbara Staley, Arvie Kendall, Don Blake Mrs. Sampselle, Advisor, Betty Davis, Ann Hinkle, Marilyn Rowley, Virginia Silvers, Phyllis Stryker. Viola Strong, Mary Siferd, Judy Allinger, Thelma Watkins, Belhana Shoe 18 i FIRST ROW: Jerry Mcl-'arlin, Jack Smith. Norman Russell, Robert I-lelmandollar. Donald Melhorn, Neil Vonderhuevel, Bill Stahl. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Rogers, Catherine Strong, Bertha Davis, Margaret Seigel, Jeanette Purtee, Mary Leiss, Ladona Mclfarlin. THIRD ROW: Robert Bell, Richard Ward, Marge Midlam, Ruth Thompson, Sandra Allingcr, LaVaughn DeLong, Ronald McFarlin, Thomas Weiskittle. no V+.: 'l V FIRST ROW: Joanne Ammons, Barbara Bell, Ronald Hubble, Darla Helrnandollar, Jane Montgomery SECOND ROW: Robert Staley. Calvin Siferd, Rosilind Wirick, John West, Sue Cox, Mrs. Rogers. 19 Fifth Grade FIRST ROW: Ernest McFarIin, Marilyn Lump, Ruth Ann Bell, Patricia Leiss, Shirley Jones, Sara Rowley. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Hamilton, Iva Watkins, Mary Sue Plank, Nancy Wirick, Rosetta Bricker, La Donna Fry. THIRD ROW: William Corkwell, Ronald Todd, Billy Kah, Junior Swartz, Malcom Cameron, Sammy Hubbell. ABSENT: Teddy Long. Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Leon Montgomery, Barbara Edwards, Kathryn Corkwell, Jack Trapp, Patricia Ware, Marjorie Shoe, Bobby Fry. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Notestine, Jessie Ashburn, Opal Shroyer, Nancy Detrick, Mildred Mullen, Linda Silvers, Deloris Helmandollar Mrs. Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Eddie Thompson, Donald Bailey, Larry Persinger, David Heath, Forest Lump, Ronald Bell, Buddy Ammon. Z0 Third Grade FIRST ROW: Donald Leiss, Marjorie McFarlin, Sharon Finfrock, Margauritte Helmandollar, Mary Ann I-Ielmlinger, Leatha Kendall, Gene Worthington. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hahn, Corliss I-Iinkle, Carol Sue Payne, Sarah Byer, Marcia Cox, Judy Shultz, John Fishbaugh. THIRD ROW: Robert Douglas, Robert Rubel, Stephen Hubbell, Ray Trapp, Kenneth Rose. Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: Patty Jo Corkwell, Judy Bell, Nelma Purtee, Margaret McFar1in, Nancv Montgomery, Violet Bcair. Martha Dodson, Connie McFarlin. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hahn, Floyd Furrow, Glenn Hughes, Mary Purtee, Dorothy McFar1in, Sharon Stahl Shirley Blue, Dickie Ware, Petie Legge. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Pulier, Joe Siferd, Jerry Weiskittle, Danny Todd, Jarry Persinger, Melvin Hinkle, Gene Siegel, Gene Webb, Gene Davis. Z1 rM,,,., YET' Ujffeff ef' ' in First Grade FIRST ROW: Ellen Legge, Jeanne Hahn, K. Jane Prye, Margaret Doak, Patty Hughes, Judith Linthicum Kay Lump. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Staley, David Liggitt, Larry Shultz, Ronald Furrow, Virginia Helmandollar, Beverly Snyder, Ronald Ware, Dale Ammon. THIRD ROW: Larry Silvers, Delbert Doak, Phyllis Helmandollar, Jill Foreman, Jerilyn Cameron, Naomi Rnwe, Nancy Pequignot, David Ceylor, John Wirick. Second Grade FIRST ROW, Luis Melhorn, Joyce Stahler, Carolyn S. Ammon, Mione Siferd, Phyllis Edwards, Roln-rt Armstrong, Stephen Bell, Ronald Leiss. 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'as .. .s v1 l ...s. Je. x 1 ,Lf Jil .1 ::..e fs x -,' - s -r Athletic Board Mrs. McCoy, Robert Heath, Sewell Cameron, Chairman, Irene Ashburn, Lester Latta. Student Council FIRST ROW: Robert Staley, Barbara Bell, Bertha Davis, Donald Melhorn, Jane Montgomery, LaVaughn DeLong, Neil Vonderhuevel. SECOND ROW: Viola Strong, Mary Siferd, Irene Ashburn, Nancy Allinger, Joyce Byrd, Ledona Haines, Ann Dodson, Mr Cameron. THIRD ROW: Marvxn Burch, Robert Stahl, Jack Ashburn, Robert Montgomery, Thad Carr, Nick Todd, Carl Carr, Norman Bell, Ronald Hubble. Z4 X , Girls' Home . Econom ics Sewing Class 555,49 ,IS ,QQ First and Second Grades 25 'Q' Homecoming Queen of Quincy High School and her court was duly feted dur- ing the nalf-time of Quin-, s homecoming basketball game with DeGraff, December 9, at the Quincy High School gymnasium. Miss Lois Baker was crowned homecoming queen by Lloyd Thompson, the queen's escort and captain of the Quincy Trojans. Ronald Van Buskirk, captain of the DeGraff Pirates presented Miss Baker with a bouquet of roses. ln the queen's court were Irene Ashburn, maid-of-honor, Janet Weeks and Ledona Haines, attendants. The election of a homecoming queen and attendants grew out of the organization of two political parties, the Orange and the Black, at Quincy High School early this school year. After the parties were established Quincy students decided to elect a queen and court, and with each party nominating a candidate for queen from the Senior Class and an attendant from the Iunior Class extensive campaigns were carried on for a week. On the various committees pre- paring for the homecoming cele- bration were: decorating committee Mary Siferd, chairman, Irene Ashburn, Ledona Haines, Janet Weeks and Thad Carrg court com- mittee, Lloyd Thompson, chairman, Wayne Dorsey, Holmes Bell, Jeffery Allinger and Damion Spicerg flower committee, Miss Barbara Winget, Mrs. John McCoy, Irene Achburn and Lloyd Thompson. I :41 l ' Jr. English Class My I What a studious -looking group ! Home Ec. Class They believe that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Ch em istry ' Class The Jr. Einsteins are at it again! Q- x 3 ,..'.1'9 ' ' - 1 Z7 1 '11 FlRbT ROW Robert Stahl Holmes Bell Wayne Dorsey Lloyd Thompson Norman Bell bECOND ROW Mr Lewls Marvln Burch Damxon bpxcer James Fnelder, Forest Rose THIRD ROW Jack Ashburn Robert Balley Raymond Ball Nlck Todd John Watkins Cleon Burton The QUIHCY Future Farmers Of Amerxca have been outstandxng xn the1r projects thxs year Many of the boys won awards at the fa1r and we are proud of the boys and the1r achlevements of the year May the boys next year brmg the same glory to the 1 BUS DRIVERS: Mr. William Douglas Mrs. William Douglas JANITOR: Mr. Roy Hook COOK: Mrs. Harry Curl SCHOOL CLERKS: Joan Klingelhofer Patricia Stahl Z I 'Bolts 89' Nuts 30 ' ax , s S 1 4 xx. N., T' s..z-4- Lonesome Staley. Junior Misses. Look at the Big Wheel! LaDonna and Mary. Joe Dimaggio, Jr. Here they go!! Quincy's Ball Park. Up against a stone wall. Snapshots 9 c r l i 4 ,. ll - ' ., V Q W :TZ-- 5 -ff f w-1 -l--11 ig. , 3 1 l Q I 7. ' Irb.- Wi- J Tit y ll! Ill' Ill A 1 I ..i., '. ew. '- I 3, 1 , . if Q. f ' ,. IF , v ' Ji. ' X , . R. 2. -YS X F f by 4 '-. 1 'l Cheerful smiles. I hear a wolf call! The fish aren't as long as the tales they tell! Joyce and a sled dog. The real McCoy. Viola and Mary. A proud catch of Pike. In SAVE 3 ll' 9' .- . . 'J N ,, ' 4 , . 4-5-A - M - 4 -. ' A wir, ' If Q , 1 -' 'X '-wk., ' '- 'Z V 5 fe, qys.. ff' w. , ig , --. 4: iN,4,,-32... sg it ! J I 0 'qu Pun 'Qv 3' 'v fl l . x:':1-1411 g-..-.. -1-. 4.'. .'.,-.-- .L .-,,.-.,, .4 mi.. -, M.. ... 1, sfggz' Q i, 'z 1 '. .. s. .'E'..,'.f5, . eo j. '-.g.,,e15., ..g4-', -5 .f, . 11 -'frlr' 5' .-QL., .,l , ,, 4.15. .-,', 1's J--' 3-,4 1 VZ. -- 5 ' I . . 1 -I 1 ' 5 h . 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The record of the varsity this year was as follows: Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Quincy Holy Angels 41 Quincy Lakeview 61 Quincy Houston Z6 Quincy Middleburg 19 Quincy Zanesfield 58 Quincy Rushsylvania 35 Quincy DeGraff 32 Quincy Belle Center 39 Quincy TOURNAMENT RESULTS Quincy 41 Zanesfield 67 Quincy 58 DeGraff 43 Quincy Z8 Lewistown Z9 Green '1 -.iwnship 44 West Libe rty 50 West Mansfield 42 Roundhead 46 Huntsville 46 Lewistown 49 East Liberty 35 Monroe 44 34 Cheerleaders BETH SHOE RUBY RICHWINE BARB STALEY FIRST ROW: Donald Melhorn, Robert Bell, Ronald Hubble, Calvin Siferd, Robert Staley, Robert Helmandollar, Jerry McFarlin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Latta, Jack Smith, Norman Russell, Dick Ward, Thomas Weiskittle, Neil Vonderhuevel ,t.,.',. . , Jr. High Cheerleaders MARGE NIIDLAM DARLA HELMANDOLLAR 35 FIRST ROW: Forest Rose, Carl Carr, Raymond Ball, Lloyd Thompson, James Strong, Robert Heath, Jack Aahburn. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lotta, James Fielder, Robert Montgomery, Nick Todd, Damion Spicer, Carl Clay, Thad Carr, THIRD ROW: Donald Blake, Bob Bailey, Ronie Allinger. BOTTOM PICTURE FIRST-ROW: Barbara Staley, Ruby Richwine, Donna Midlam, Irene Ashburn, Janet Weeks, Judy Allinger Joyce Byrd, PhyIIis Vonderhuevel. SECOND ROW: Mr. Latta, Ruth Pulfer, Ann Dodson, Ledona Haines, Barbara Plank, Ruby Ceyler, Beth Shoe, Sue Corkwell, Mrs. McCoy. THIRD ROW:A Viola Strong, Leota Haines, Nancy Allinger, Lois Baker, Bessie Brown, Carol Vonderhuevel, Ruth Ammons. 36 - - ,- - 1 Q .., Q v In ,n 1 x X f ' e:x4 , . 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Harry Roe 'l' 1898 Mata Stoker Claude Graves Clyde Stiles Ralph Spellman 1900 Pearl Citrtis Florence Kellison Ona Loffer Fae Plummer Lulu Stoker 1903 Louise Spellman Etta Allinger Flossie Saltmarsh 'U' Howard Kellison 1904 Mary Loffer Nellie Hoover Zoe Cox 4' Raymond Deboben U Joe Eicher 'U Otto Boggs Chester Harris 1905 Fern Spellman Lelah Fidler Edna Hubbell Ethel Johnson Russel Byer 4' 1906 Bessie Fitch Flossie Campbell U' 1907 Edna Patton Ethel Allmger .: A.-r -1 ann.,-.,a. -.-.4-5 - - -- f Quincy High School 1890-1949 1907 Edna Doren Faye Chambers Sterling Stiles Glennis Calland Loren Miller 1908 Hazel Byer Lesley Miller 1 Grace Cost Carl Wilkinson Forrest Dodds George Harris George Cost 4' Harry Clay Florence Lowe Bonnie Lowe 1909 Paul Basore 1910 Ray Allinger Rue Campbell Zlla Wells 4' Hugh Kneisley William Maxson Roger Spellman Ethel Hahn Ethel Hubbell Esther Miller Fern Hedges Allie Rowley 191 1 Ethel Young Murrel Houseman 'U' Robert Hedges 4' Joe V. Webb 'U' Raymond Rowley Herschel Harbour 4' Gladys Swank 1912 Agnes Deboben ' Wayne Hahn 'F Herman Clayton Margaret Vanskiver 'U' Love Cox Nellie Melvin Goldie Minniear Chas. Patton 1913 Rex Speece ' 1914 Freeman Rowley 'O' 1915 Frank Melvin Leo Stewart Elizabeth Swank Phyllis Brockerman 4' Bernice Yocum 41 Alumni X xx 1915 Pauline Dowden '0' Ernest Barbee Marie Clayton Golda Sarver Stanton Hahn 'V Eva Hubbell 1917 James Robins Clarence Hubbell 4' Olen Coffman Margaret Brown 1918 Marie Buroker Herman Allinger Mary Baughman Paul Moore 'V Dorothea Pool Stanley Terrel 1919 Herman Brockerman Grace Buck Bearl Coverstone Catherine Cost Cordelia Harbour Ruskin Speece Edward Coffman 1920 Catherine Curl Lewis Cummings Clifford Gray Lawrence Pool Ethel Stewart Esther Williams Louise Williams Clarence Lewis 1921 Russel Fogt Chauncey Harbour Forrest Hubbell Elizabeth Albaugh Dorothy Baughman Phyllis Plummer 1922 Cecil Butts Garner Chambers Jay Cost Opal Cromer Albert Davis Angie Lewis Cloyce Pool lrene Plummer Harold Wirick 1923 Harold Arthur Ferd Buck Clements Butts Lawrence Curl Quincy High School Alumni - Continued - Page Z 1923 Joe Smith Pearl Bell Mildred Buroker Ethel Burolder Mabel Davis Wilma Pool Audrey Stiles Paul Stewart 1924 Maurice Albaugh, Ray Argabright Richard Clay Harold Eicher John Hubbel Roger Notestine Max Plummer Mabel Cummings Bertha Davis Pearl Duff 1925 Mary Hubbell Don McDonald Ralph Detrick Lowell Eicher Royal Snapp Estel Thompson Ouo Vadis Weeks Leona Dodson Alta Journell Mabel Snapp Gladys West Carrie Young 1926 Opal Beeson Chester Byer John Clark Roger Cook Harry Gray Wesley Hubble Wallace Thompson Donald Thompson Bertha Brown 4' Phyllis Newman Homer Cost 1927 Albert Buck Gerald Detrick Hillis Fogt lrene Fogt Arthur Johnston Jack Melhorn 4' Cath. Briscoe Thelma Bell Dorothy Buroker Delores Rose 1928 Nellie Young James Journell 1928 Virginia Harbour Max Detrick Maynard Wert Fred Gross Alma Snapp Melba McDonald Lewis Baughman Anita Black Orville Hawes Mary Dodson Gerald West Freda Deck 1929 Elizabeth Harbour Wilbur Newman Marry Kelly Robert Neal Rhoda Cost Carl McFar1in Diantha Fry Mabel Briscoe Mildred Campbell Bernard Stiles Marvelene Walcott 1930 Lester Davis Aubrey Davis Clyla Fogt Mary F. Yoder Harold Blake Vivian Fosnight William Briscoe Ann Hubbell Cleon Brown Eleanor Staley 1931 Robert Fry Ruth McDonald Rose Artie Bell Donald Douglas Donald Fosnight Whitney Rose Mary K. Van Horn Homer Davis 1932 Eileen Pulfer Joe Sanders Helen Cummings Helen Hoover 4 Helen Clark Bill Yoder Viola Wooley James Hubbell 'F 1933 Otto Wert Harley Flora Lucille Heath Robert Staley 1933 Russel Wert Ruth Kreglow Harold Clark James Young Eliz. Keesecker Wallace Douglas Willis Wirick 1934 Evelyn Fogt Mary K. Heath Doral Neal Martha Wert Louise Hahn' Carl Stewart Kenneth Wright Frank Cummings Robert Jackson Lydia Helmandollar Marvin Cox Dorothy Leach Helen Hawes Harold D. Cost 1935 Wm. Beatty Mary Minniear Ralph Buckenroth Robert Armstrong Margaret Reed Olen Armstrong Melvin Keesecker Howard Rose Lucille Kreglow Wm. Edgar Peter Wayne Kneisley Gladys Wirick Paul Thatcher Paul Staley Mary Black Roy Engelhaupt 1936 Betty Melhorn Fred Shaffer Eileen Cummings Grace Dalton Gaylord Heath Eliz. Kneisley Kenneth Blue Edgar Wooley Russel Casebolt Roger Garver Betty Jane Rowe Donald Hahn Eileen Wiley John Bussard Pearl Black 1937 Reginald Garver Marg. Black 1937 Donald Henry Thelma Pulfer Eugene Stewart Mary Stewart Robert Dodson Wyvonne Miller Irene Fry Mary L. Pulfer Ruth Stiles Vivian Douglas Elizabeth Rose Evelyn Cox Lewis Jorgenson 4 Frieda Garver Edna Clark Opal Snapp 1938 Lucille Black Mary Barthauer Ruby Helmandollar Ralph Dodds Bernice Rose Foster Evans Francis Kendall Oliver Rowe Claude Heath Sherman Gates Marg. Reeder Herschell McCann Cecil Newman Willis Clay Richard Harpest Richard Welch James Bell Har ry Strayer Martha Doak Harriet Stahler Warren Pulfer Harold Engelhaupt 1939 Ruth A. Stephenson Jay Sherwood James Freese Lola M. Campbell Harold Brown Harry Glett, Jr. Junior Bell Vera Jean Bell Lee Zirkle George Zirkle Shirley Melhorn 1940 Geraldine Curl Lewis Rose Dick Stahler Dorothy Black Russell Weller Marj. Keesecker Quincy High School Alumni - Continued - Page 3 1940 Harry Whitehead Ruth Bell Virginia Newman Bernie Stewart Esther Wiley Max Dodds Mildred Pulfer Bob Buck Betty Cox Ralph Douglas Bob Melhorn Madge Nissley Jean Welch Homer Fry Cecil Davis Helen Ellis 1941 Herbert Kodger Catherine Bell Lewis Pulfer, Jr. Wanda Campbell Betty Engelhaupt Helen Barthauer Vivian Casebolt Robert Rose Lucille Cunningham Charles Brown Richard Glett Melba Cowan Walter Brown 4' Charles Douglas 1942 Mary J. Engelhaupt Estel Bell Patricia Basnre Donald Bell Hazel Black Hugh Fry Mariana Sherwood Betty Stephenson Phyllis Campbell Betty Davis Clara Flath Lois Newman 1943 Lawrence Austin 'U' Lois Austin Dorothy Brown Cleo Stewart Bill Burke, Jr. Ruth Campbell Marjorie Kodger Donald Rowley Shirley Cox Elaine Stockstill Carl Wood Donald Davis Donna Garver 1944 Francis Jennings Betty Newman Max Curl Pauline Bell Phyllis Barnhart Patricia Richwine Mabel Stewart Imogene Blue Doris Vonderhuevel Leo Doake Max Clay 1945 Russel Pulfer Ruth Evans Donna Cochlin Gloria Sherwood Max Kreglow Doyle Ceylor Bill Stephenson Don Purke 1946 Carl Newman Max Rose Mary Helmandollar James Rowley Howard Douglas James Butts Mary C. Neal Margaret Spicer Betty Smith Phyllis Smith Dorothy Siferd Roy Helmandollar, Jr. Ann Kendall Mabel Barthauer Dick Dorsey 1947 Ethel Mae Jones Chas. Vonderhuevel Mary Brown Dick Smith Maxine Ward Edith Wood Ruth Ridley Harvey McMillen Rosemary Bell Holmes Bell Eugene Burton 1948 Don Engelhaupt Bill Cost Jack Heath Eileen Burke Carl Wirick Charles Spicer Joe Smith Tina Vonderhuevel 1949 43 1949 Bob Wise Vera Lee Douglas Barbara Cox Carol Bell Marion Vonderhuevel Myrtle Brown Ellen McMillen Patty Stahl Betty Lou Kreglow Cletus Hubble Donna Smith Ruth Wise Ann Reed Bernice Dorsey Harold Ward Joan Klingelhofei Hubert Plank 1950 Jeffrey Allinger Holmes Bell Carl Clay Thad Carr Wayne Dorsey Robert Heath Robert Montgomery Daniel Purke Damion Spicer Lloyd Thompson lrene Ashburn Lois Baker Bessie Brown Donna Midlam Roberta Rowley Honorary Members C. C. Sanders He rbe rt Hahn Olivia Goebel Roby's Garage SA'-E5 ruomxuz SERVICE llfllllf olll NIRVISTKI FARM MACHINERY AND REFRIGERATION NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT . PHONE 5772 DEGRAFF OHIO Quincy Food Market ESTA RIDLEY, Proprietor arxvmmvmxvxxar PHONE Z 101 QUINCY OHIO Degraff Creamery GRADE A MILK AND CREAM HOMOGENIZED MILK VITAMIN D ADDED BUTTER - ICE CREAM - ICE POULTRY AND EGGS PHONE 5901 DEGRAFF OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF Quincy Foundry QUALITY PRODUCTS COMPLIMENTS OF English Studio WITH STUDIOS IN SIDNEY - PIQUA - TROY SIDNEY OHIO J. E. Wells Co. Shelby Hardware Co. HOT POINT APPLIANCES KURFEE'S FINE PAINTS WINDOW GLASS POWER TOOLS - HAND TOOLS BUILDER'S HARDWARE FARM SUPPLIES - SPORTING GOODS HOUSEWARES PHONE 1817-I 320 North Main Sidney, Ohio FLINT'S ELECTRIC Refrigerators - Ranges Television - Radios Phonograph Records 212 East North Street Sidney, Ohio Go To GALLAGHER 'S Quality Merchandise At The Right Price Sidney Ohio .- ----- W. E. BAUMGARDNER I Mgjffw Parts And Service l 'Li'L'Q22?!2.'L John Deere International Harvester Quality Farm Equipment Quality Farm Equipment Phone: 1809-1 330 East Court Street Sidney, Ohio Bishop's Paint 8t Appliance Store Compliments Of Quincy Lumber Co. Phone 2.421 Quincy Ohio Compliments Of HUBBELLXS Medicines Cosmetics - Jewelry Stock Tonics Compliments Of REXER FURNITURE STORE AND REXER FUNERAL HOME Clarence R. Riggin, Funeral Director Frederick E. Houchin, Funeral Director Degraff Ohio Sidney Compliments Of WILLMAN FURNITURE High Quality Lower Prices Ask Your Neighbor Ohio Compliments Of Hi-Grade Oil Co. Distributors Of Sinclair Products Opaline And Pennsylvania Oils Goodyear Tires Batteries - Accessories Truck Service Phone 2.561 Quincy, Ohio Compliments Of J. F. Casebolt Groceries - Meats - Notions Phone 2291 Quincy, Ohio Pionk Tractor Sales Ford Tractors Dearborn Farm Equipment Sales And Service Firestone Products Phone 2041 Quincy, 01-,io Compliments Of Harris Jeweler 128 East Poplar Street Sidney Ohio Compliments Of Citizens National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Sidney Ohio Quincy Hardware Si Supply A. W. Weiskittle - R. H. McCann Quincy .Ohio 1 i fs WORTHINGTON GARAGE AND WELDING Phone 2051 Quincy Ohio REEDS FUNERAL HOME AND FURNITURE STORE Funeral Director - Ambulance Service Furniture Quincy Ohio Compliments Of HOME RESTAURANT Phone 2041 Quincy Ohio When In Sidney, Meet And Eat At COOK'S SPOT RESTAURANT Open 6 A. M. Until 1A.IV1., RIVE RSIDE RES TAU RANT At Quincy Dam Try Our Chicken In The Basket A11 Home Cooking Phone 2551 THE MIAMI VALLEY BANK Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 Quincy Ohio I Compliments Of WIRICK'S STORE Groceries - Meats - Dry Goods Phone 2041 Quincy Ohio WERTZ TEXACO SERVICE . Authorized Dealer I For Riverside Tires And Winter King Batteries Phone 2843 I Quincy Ohio i 1 1 I 1 Compliments Of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SIDNEY Real Estate Loans North Side Of Square Sidney, Ohio Compliments Of PEMBERTON FARMER'S EXCHANGE Phone 2766 Pemberton Ohio BAUER INCORPORATION RESTAURANT AND GRILLE 131 West Poplar Street Sidney, Ohio W. H. RUSSELL High Grade Lubrication Oils New Improved And H. C. Gasoline Tires And Auto Supplies U. S. Tires Phone 2021-2845 Quincy, Ohio 1 THE SIDNEY PAINT COMPANY High Grade Paint Dean And Barry Paints B Pratt And Lambert Products Imperial Washable Wallpaper Phone Main 2401-1 118 North Main Sidney, Ohio THOMA JEWELERS Since 1838 112 South Main Avenue Sidney, Ohio Compliments Of VALLEY INN Opposite Ohio Theatre Sidney Sidney, Ohio Compliments Of FL1NN'S 5-10-254 STORE ll' West Poplar Street Sidney, Ohio MONARCH CLEANERS Expert Cleaning - Garments - Hats Rugs - Home Furnishings Phone 2496-1 128 North Main Avenue Sidney, Ohio Compliments Of SARVER'S MUSIC STORE Everything In Music 109 North Main Sidney, Ohio WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE 1 , . 1 , !..- 2 ' LL- . - H. ix , , r ., .T J. Q, 4 1 I -.-P, ,kk-vnu. X 1 1 W wl- '.J , .',.- I - Vi? lf 1 iv,v-lf: ,gf .., G1 .xg . 4-,Ziff W--13 dz l -v 'Q ' A w,. if-, W. an . Ba 1 Sv fl: N', 1 -x x v -1 H-.1 r- V 5 ' , - ad .' Q .. .- ' ff FL- azz 'Z Wa -. H x -'- f ar ' :- - ,f'1 '-'-'-- ' 4 '- ' Ae 4 Y , .. 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