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Class WILL We the seniors, of Central High School, county of Adams, and state of Illinois, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. I, Eilene Aden, do hereby will my back seat in 6th hour study hall to Donna McGartland and my ability to laugh three times a day to any SAD person. I, Carol Albers, do will and bequeath my CM-7 membership to Linda Cady and my list of spelling words back to Mr. Parker. I, Marilyn Baird, will my efficiency in typing class to my brother. Bob. I, Karen Cady, do hereby will and bequeath my gray hair to Sandra Durfee and my ability to run the halls without being caught to my loving sister Linda, who knows what I mean. I, Leon Conover, will my position at the Bowling Alley to John Kestner, and my ability on the tramp to Flea Flesner. I, Mary DeMoss. will my athletic physique to my brother, Wesley, and my place in chorus to Gene Wisely. I, Connie Disselhorst. do will and bequeath my good grades and my appreciation of sports to my sister, Joyce, and my knack with boyfriends to my sister Janie, who already has a good start. I, Herbert Eidson, will my running ability to Bob Smith and my ability to get along in Ag. to Gene Wear. I, Russell Embree, will Pete Shelton my ability to comb my hair and my good head of hair to Mr. Sherman. I, Beverly Ennen, do will and bequeath my ability to get a diamond to Sandy Viar, and to Carolyn Husemann my badly worn shorthand book. I, Carolyn Erke, will my back seats in the study hall to Donna McGartland, my gym suit and ability to be the first one on the trampoline to Carol Heinecke. I, Gene Flesner, will my ability to loaf through tests to Harold Flesner and my ability to get in trouble to Jerry Post who is already taking over. I, Wendell Gunn, will my ability to get along with Mr. Elbe and Mr. Womack to Dave Law, and my fights in study hall to Chuck Lawless. I, Gerald Hapke, do hereby will my ability to drive Lincolns around Kellerville corner to Carney Saylor and my hard luck at breaking windshields to my brother, Richard. I, Marilyn Haschemeyer, do hereby will my back seat in English Class to any one who gets there first and my ability to laugh three times a day to any SAD person. I, Pat Heinecke, do hereby being of sound mind (At least I hope) will to my twirling partner, “Sharon Butcher,” my bruises so that she may also annoy Mr. Harris with them when contest rolls around, and to anyone who wishes to live recklessly my fondness to dance in the streets when it is snowing. I, Melvin Heins, will my chair in Ag. to Marvin Martin so he can see to drive. I, Carlton Hibbert, will my ability to roam the halls at Central High to anyone who can get away with it. I, Dean Huber, do will and bequeath to Buck Law my ability to make off with the women and my membership in the D.O. 4. I, Donna Hufendick, will and bequeath my membership in the CM-7 to Donna Leenerts and my share in the corner Locker 16, to Gary Eilers. I, Carl Hunsaker, will to Allen Jacobs my ripe gym socks, my love for sports cars, and my fondness for Little Dutch Girls. I, Garl Hunsaker. will my broken test tubes and shattered glass to next year’s Chemistry class, and to Jack Shelton my love for Shakespeare. I, Mar dell Huntley, hereby will my locker combination, 9-19-38 to Sherri Shutte and my ability to turn corners to Coach Elbe. I, Jerry Ideus, will my ability to get a person in trouble to Jerry Post, who does pretty good himself. I, Kenneth Janssen, will my playing cards I used in English class to Pete Eilers. I, Ruth Ann Johnson, will and bequeath my membership in the CM-7 to Carole Harkness, my ability to sing to Linda Viar. and our old Model T Ford to Carol Buss. I, George Kestner, do hereby will my guitar and my position in the dance band to Bob Paxton and my ability to learn Poetry in English to Shelba Mason. 26 BOB’S TAVERN CLAYTON AND CAMP POINT
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histoRy camp point division In the fall of 1954 the halls of Camp Point High School were entered by thirty-six green freshmen. The members of the class were: Carlene Ashmore, Karen Cady. Leon Conover, Mary De Moss, Connie Disselhorst, Russell Embree, Carolyn Erke, Diane Green, Wendell Gunn, Donald Haistings. Melvin Heins, Carlton Hibbert, Dean Huber, Carl Hunsaker, Garl Hunsaker, Mardell Huntley, Glenda Kramberg, Marjorie Leffringhouse, Yovnne Lepper, Harold Lewis, Joan Louderback, Kent Lueders, Paul Mais, Darryl McMaham, Janet Meier, William Puester, Kay Rose, Duane Schlueter, Tom Schuette, Harold Schrader, Gay Stabler, Bruce Thale, Darlene Tournear, Barbara Veile, Evelyn Watkins and Alice Wickliffe. Mr. Brankamp was our class sponsor. The only thing that took place our freshmen year was initiation day and the dance that evening. cUyton division In the fall of 1954, thirteen green freshmen entered the halls of Clayton High School. They were: Patricia Stevens, Marlene Means. Leslie Saylor, Beverly Ennen, David Dunham, Zada Sally, Patricia White, Connie Wear, Marilyn Baird, Herbert Eidson, Donna Moran, Constance Saylor, and Gerald Hapke. We elected Herbert Eidson, President; Donna Moran, Vice-President; Marilyn Baird, Secretary; and Connie Wear, Treasurer. Miss Ellis and Mr. Clapper were our sponsors. During the year we had a hay ride and weiner roast at Steven’s and a skating party at Scotties in Quincy. golden division In the fall of 1954, the halls of Golden High School were once again filled with green freshmen. They were: Eilene Aden, Carol Albers, Ferris Allin, John D. Embree, Gene Flesner, Ruth Ann Johnson, George Kestner, Delbur Knorr, Terry Koontz, Karen Leenerts, Ronald Parn, David Patton, Dolly Post, Roger Reuschel, Anthol Riggins, Sidney Schoonover, Sandra Sherrick, and Audrey Tenhaeff. The following officers were elected: David Patton, President; Anthol Riggins. Vice-President; Jerry Ideus, Secretary-Treasurer; and Roger Reuschel, Student Council Representative. Mr. Arbin Shanks was our sponsor. An enjoyable weiner roast was held in Patton’s woods. centRAl division In 1955 the new Central High School combined into one class the sophomores of Camp Point, Clayton, and Golden. The following students were added: Beverly Ennen. Joan Davis, and Joan Johnson. Class officers for the year were: David Patton, President; Kent Lueders, Vice-President; Ruth Ann Johnson, Secretary; Harold Lewis. Treasurer. Mrs. Brinkman and Mr. Brankamp were our class sponsors. A skating party was sponsored during the year. We returned in the fall of ’56 as jolly juniors. Class officers were: Kent Lueders, President; Carlton Hibbert, Vice-President; Marlene Means. Secretary; and Karen Cady, Treasurer. Mr. Bramkamp and Mrs. Quinn were the class sponsors. Highlights of the year were a skating party, the arrival of class rings, our class play, ROOM FOR THE GROOM, and the Prom at Spring Lake Country Club. In the fall of “57” we returned as sophisticated seniors. The following served as Class officers: David Patton, President; Anthol Riggins, Vice-President; Gene Ketchum. Treasurer; Mardell Huntley, Secretary. Harry Pacatte. Vivian Hufnagel, Don Hamilton, and Rita Pickinpaugh were class sponsors. The year’s activities consisted of picture taking, invitation ordering, raising money, themes and in general preparation for graduation. We were guests at the Junior - Senior Prom held at Mark Twain Hotel in Hannibal. For our trip we went to the Ozarks and St. Louis. Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises were held in the Gymnasium. This has truly been a wonderful year! Thus the SENIORS OF ”58” say “Farewell” to the best years of their lives. 25
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I. Gene Ketchum, will my basketball playing ability to Chuck Lawless and my membership in the D.O.-4 Club to Norman Eilers. I, Delbur Knorr, will my ability to get along with band directors to Darrell Knorr. I, Terry Koontz, will my ability to go steady to John Hopson and my ability to stick to training rules to Chuck Lawless. I, Glenda Kramberg, do hereby will and bequeath my “intelligence to my sister, Sharon; my magazines to Donna McGartland; and the long bus rides to Carolyn SchwengeL I. Karen Leenerts, leave my share in corner locker 16 to John Hibbert and my ability to get book reports fast to Gary Eilers. I, Marjorie Leffringhouse, will my ability to keep Terry Koontz from breaking training rules to Ruth Haistings in hopes that she will keep Jim Brinkman in training, and I will my ability to go steady to my sister, Nadine. I, Harold Lewis, being of sound mind, and empty head, will my smelly sweat socks and locker to “Moon Kestner in 4th hour P.E., and my ability with the women to Coach Elbe, who can use it. I, Kent Lueders, will my ability to keep my class ring from the girls to Pete Eilers and my beat up “48 Jeep to Judy Hufnagel and Sharon Coggeshall to cat in. I, Darryl McMahan, will my well kept locker to John Hibbert and my membership to the D.O.-4 to Dale Koontz. I, Marlene Means, do hereby will my ability to fast dance to Mabel Blentlinger and my long fingernails to Linda Viar. I, Janet Meier, do hereby will my ability to drive to Ivan Wharton and my ability to get A s in P.E. all the time to Pat Rigior and my sister, Joyce. I, Donna Moran, do will my high-heeled shoes to Elaine Dinklage and my quiet ways to Deanna Weisheit. I, Ronald Parn, will my shooting ability to Merlin Eilers. I, David Patton, hereby will my small knowledge of radios to Gene Fruelhing, and my athletic ability to Gene Ketchum. I, William Peuster, will my ability to get along with girls to Dennis Hendricks and my motorcycle to Norman Eilers. I, La von Dolly Post, do hereby will my lost items in P.E. to Bonnie Hopson, my “ Thanks ’ to Lyle Morgan, who kept me entertained with jokes during first hour study hall, and my enjoyment of Family Living Class to Donna McGartland. I, Roger Reuschel, hereby will my ablity to get along with my teachers to Jim Brinkman and my ability to get along with referees to whoever needs it. I, Anthol Riggins, hereby will and bequeath my ability to enjoy meyself at all times to Gary Eilers and to Steve Heinecke, I leave my membership in the D.O.-4. I, Kaye Rose, do hereby will my part interest in Rock Hudson to Donna McGartland, my “Sincere thanks to Lyle Morgan who kept me entertaind with his jokes during first hour study hall and my P.E. lock to Rosie Sherman. I, Constance Saylor, do will my good manners to my sister, Joyce Saylor and my ability to have fun to Shelba Mason. I, Duane Schlueter, will my ability to keep from talking in shop to John Jibben, and my ability to drive the wrong way in Quincy to Dave Law. I, Tom Schutte, will my ability of slow driving to the Junior boys and my ability to get along with the teachers to Jack Shelton. I, Sandra Sherrick, do hereby will and bequeath the enjoyment I had riding the school bus to Sharon Knox and my sister, Jane, also my solo comet position to Sherrill Echtcrnkamp. I, Harold Shrader, will my motorcycle to Mr. Womack and my trampoline ability to Marilyn Baily. I, Gay Stabler, will to Lynn Wilson my charm and ability to get along with the female sex. especially “Cricket. ’ I, Patricia Stevens, do will and bequeath my ability to get along to Martha Dieterle, and my ability to always be good on the bus to Shelba Mason. I, Audrey Tenhaeff, hereby will and bequeath my membership in the CM-7 to Judy Hufnagel and to Mr. Womack all Student Council material so as to have a sufficient supply for next year’s secretary. I, Bruce Thale, will my ability to cause an explosion in chemistry class to “Buck Law” and the juicy bubble gum under my chair in Geometry class to Allen Jacobs; may he have many happy hours ot chewing. Compliments of ROBERT YATES
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