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Clayton Division Thirteen began their freshman year at Clayton High School in the fall of 1952. They were: Henry Hapke, Bob Donley, Everett Ennen, John Shank, Eugene Nicol, Glen Power, Johnny Graham, Gene Collins, Wendell Craft, Shirley Leenerst, Wanda May, Janice Parn. The following students served as officers for the year of 1952-53: Janice Parn, President: Bob Donley, Vice-President: and Henry Hapke, Secretary- 'I'reasurer. Eugene Nicol did not return in 1953, leaving twelve members in the sophomore class. Shirley Leenerts was President: Glen Power, Vice-President: and Johnny Graham, Secretary-'I'reasurer. Mr. Van Ormer and Mrs. Evans were the class spon- sors. Everett Ennen did not return the Junior year. Glen Powers was the class President Bob Donley, Vice-President: and Henry Hapke, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Jefferson and Mr. Van Ormer were the sponsors. At Halloween, the Juniors successfully spon- sored a carnival in the Clayton Community Hall. An all-school play, Girl Crazy , was sponsored by the Junior Class and was directed by Betty Jefferson. It was well received by the community. The class treated the seniors to a banquet at the Junior-Senior Prom held' at the Rushville Country Club. Camp Point Division In the fall of 1952, twenty-six green freshmen entered the halls of Camp Point High School. The members of the class were: Dick Rose, President: Darryl Webster, Vice-President: Barbara Leffringhouse, Secretary: Leland Hunsaker, Treasurer: Lois Clark, Estelle Barron, Jo Anne Balzer, Marjorie Aden, Mabel Secrest, Marjorie Mixer, Carlene Louderback, Alice Tournear, Henry Herrmann, Norbert Witt, Judy Tenhouse, Reporter: Jean Goodwin, Ronnie Summers, Jack Miller, Ralph Embree, Denton Nall, Kay Oberling, Larry Wilkey, Russell Peters, Jim Koontz and Dick Hendricks. Our sponsor was Mr. Shanks. In the fall of '53, we returned as sllly sophomores . Our class officers were: President, Kay Oberling: Vice-President, Dick Hendricks: Secretary-Treasurer, Estelle Barron: and Reporter, Ralph Embree, Our class sponsor was Mrs. Blentlinger. In the fall of '54, we returned as jolly juniors . Our class officers were: Jack Miller, President: Estelle Barron, Vice-President: Barbara Leffringhouse, Secretary: Leland Hunsaker, Treasurer: and Judy Tenhouse, Reporter. Our class play, The Little Dog Laughed was quite successful. Our sponsor was Mr. Wickliffe. We were hosts to the seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom held at the Rushville Country Club.
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Golden Division In the fall of 1952, twenty-seven green freshmen entered the halls of Golden High School. The members of the class were Mary Ann Ihnen, Joyce Post, Mary Ann Flesner, Elaine Bartell, Barbara Walker, Carolyn Swope, Sandra Ehmen, Ollivine Albert, Marvin Ihnen, Kenneth Buss, Leroy Carstens, John Saathoff, Marlene Behrens, Janice Bubb, Wilma Reckers, Betty Leenerts, Kenneth Herren, Gene Janssen, Roy Behrens, Fred Bennett, Nick Kinman, Ronald Likea, Kent Bluhm, Donald Likes, Melvin Gerdes, Earl Kindhart, and Roger Riggins. The following class officers were elected: President, Kenneth Buss: Vice-President, Roger Riggins: Secretary-Treasurer, Gene Janssen. Our sponsor was Mrs. Galloway. In the fall of '53, we returned as silly sophomores . Our class officers were President, Mary Ann Ihnen: Vice-President, Joyce Post: Secretary-'I'reasurer, Mary Ann Flesnerg and our sponsor was Mr. Norman Batley. During the year we lost one member, Nick Kinman, and gained one, Juanita Simpson. In 1954, we enrolled as jo1ly juniors . Six members did not return: Melvin Gerdes, Earl Kindhart, Kenneth Herren, Roy Behrens, Juanita Simpson, and Betty Leenerts. Our class officers were: President, Sandra Ehem: Vice-President, Kent Bluhmg and Secretary-Treasurer, Elaine Bartell, Our sponsor was Mrs. Hill. Mama's Baby Boy , our class play, under the direction of Blanche Hill was very successful. We were hosts to the seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom held at the Rushville Country Club. In the fall of 1955, all three divisions converged into the new Central High School building. The class of 56 had the distinction of being the first graduating class in the new building. During the year, the Seniors sponsored a skating party at Scottie's in Quincy, were guests at the Junior-Senior Prom held in the high school gym and went to Kansas City, Missouri. Baccalaureate and Commencement were held in the high school gymnasium. With this ends the history of the remaining fifty seniors of Central High School. Sandra Durfee Linda Cady Terry Cady Karen Cady Larry and Sharon Butcher Dean Huber Norbert Witt Johnny Graham and Roala Butler Lois Clark Kent Lueders Denton Nall Carolyn Hilker Joyce Bowen Ella Marie Meaders Janice Bubb Donna Moran Walter Bowman Henry Hapke ' Charles Eidson Glen Powers Ruth Ann Wear Rosa Lea Meaders Betty Bent Carlos Kindhart Herbert Eidson Connie Wear Kay Rutledge John Staggs 29 . Judy Hufnagel 30. Jeanie Vancil 31 . Russie Peters 32. Marlene Means 33. Dick Winfield 34. Anna Marie Nall 35 . Larry Ritenhouse 36. Johnny Graham. 37. Virginia Austin 38. Lois Hopson NAMES OF PEOPLE ON BABY PAGE
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