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ia5S In the fall of 1956, ninety-three green freshmen entered the halls of the newly built high school. Central. They were: Larry Aden, Ralph Aden, Nancy Anderson, Marilyn Baily, Gene Beers, James Beutel, Cecil Biswell, Charles Booker, David Boss, Allen Brillhart, Beverly Bruns, Shirley Bruns, Mary Buss, Daniel Clapp, James Collins, Robert Craft, Gene Daggett, Bonnie Davis, Wesley DeMoss, Elaine Dinklage, Joyce Disselhorst, Gary Eilers, Dean Flesner, Larry Flesner, Marilyn Flesner, Ronald Flesner, LaVerne Franken,Gene Fruehling, Jackie Goodwin, Richard Gronewold, Allen Gunn, Ruth Haistings, Judy Haschemeyer, Steve Heinecke, Glenn Heins, Jean Hibbert, John Hibbert, Bonnie Hopson, Richard Huntley, Sharon Ihnen, Allen Jacobs, Mary Jean Janssen, Dean Kindhart, Bill Knight, Sharon Kramberg, Nadine Leffringhouse, Forrest Likes, Shirley Louderback, Roger Lueders, Donald McClelland, Mary Marlow, Karen Mason, Waneta May, Joyce Means, Etta Miller, Danny Moellring, Gail Oitker, Gaylord Oitker, Clifford Post, Gary Post, Jerry Post, Judy Pratt, Karen Putnam, Alan Reuschel, Carole Robbins, Earl Roberts, Diana Schlueter, Darlene Schoonover, Donald Schreacke, James Schutte, Carolyn Schwengel, Janet Scott, Paul Searls, Betty Shackleford, Gary Shake, Wanda Sharp, Connie Smith, Robert Smith, Robert Swunk, Charlotte Tieken, Arnold Toumear, EdnaToumear,Linda Viar, Sandra Vollbracht James Wallace,Karen Wartick, Gene Wear, Theresa Welty, Ivan Wharton, Bobby Winget, Glenn Wisely, Larry Wright, Wanda Gillium. Sponsor for the year was Mrs . Blentlinger. In the fall of 1957, the doors of Central were again opened to its students. This year our Sophomore class lost Ralph Aden, James Beutel, Cecil Biswell, David Boss, Daniel Clapp, James Collins, Bonnie Davis, Jackie Goodwin, Dean Kindhart, Donald McClelland, Etta Miller, Gail and Gaylord Oitker, Karen Putnam, Earl Roberts, Arnold Tournear, and Larry Wright. We gained Herbert Booth, Raymond Fuhrman, Dorothy Myers, Donald Ray Rossiter, Ronnie Squier, Billy Lee Taylor, and Carolyn Griffen. Our class sponsor was David Allen. In the fall of 1958, we again entered the halls of Central, but this time as Jolly Juniors. Our class was sorry to report that we had lost Joyce Means, Gary Shake, and Billy Lee Taylor, but we gained Allen Moody and Inez Surratt. The class play was the Silver Sea Horse . The Junior Prom was held at Central High School in the gymnasium. It was decorated in pink, silver, and white colors. The class sponsors were Mrs . Bower and Mr. Parker. Returning in 1959, as Sophisticated Seniors, we lost Charles Booker, Mary Buss, Dean Flesner, Joyce Disselhorst, and Wanda Gillium. During the last semester we lost Forrest Likes, Gene Wear, and Diana Schlueter. We regained Herbert Booth. We elected Bonnie Hopson, President; Allen Gunn, Vice-President; Karen Wartick, Secretary; Mary Jean Janssen, Treasurer; Janet Scott, Reporter; and Ruth Haistings Student Council Representative. The year's activities consisted of taking senior pictures, ordering invitations, and preparing for graduation. We were guests at the Lincoln Douglas Ballroom for the Junior and Senior Prom. On our senior trip we spent two days at the Ozarks . Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises were held in the Central Gymnasium. This concluded four happy, fun-filled years of high school. The senior sponsors were Mrs. Hufnagel and Mr. Hamilton.
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waieclicto nan Sharon Ihnen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ihnen, of Golden. Her activities include Plus Ultra, newspaper staff, and chorus. She was one of the Illinois State Scholarship finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Salutatorian Wanda Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp, has lived in Camp Point all her life and is a member of the First Christian Church there. Her activities include newspaper staff, and annual staff. She plans to work and attend college. 2). Jl. €. AU, The annual D.A.R. good citizenship award was presented to Elaine Dinklage, daughter of Mr. Carl R. Dinklage of Camp Point. She was a member of the FHA for four years, a member of the Plus Ultra, Latin Club, also secretary-treasurer of the Student Council. Elaine was the winner of the Betty Crocker Award. She plans to enroll at Wartburg College at Waverly, Iowa. HILLTOP BEAUTY SALON Loraine, Illinois ROBBINS MARKET LaPrairie, Illinois 27
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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, Larry Aden, will my locker, which is number 1, to anyone who would like it and my knowledge of Business Law to anyone who.can use it. I, Nancy Anderson, do hereby will and bequeath my position as Mr. Sherman's secretary to Carol Aden and my ability to get on all committees in Walther League to Carol Helnecke. I, Marilyn Bally, will to my sister, Wanda, the ability to run the halls 9th hour without getting caught and to Linda Norris my old battered up file set from Office Practice. I, Gene Beers, do hereby will and bequeath my P. E. towel to Robyn Knox and my ability to be late for every class to Gilbert Buss. I, Herb Booth, leave my muscles to Arlo Kindhart. I, Allen Brillhart, being of sound mind, will my ability to be tall to Gilbert Buss and my ability to get along with Mr. Sherman to anyone who might need it. I, Beverly Bruns, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to do things at the last minute to Donna Schmiedeskamp and my driver's license to Nancy Haschemeyer. I, Shirley Bruns, will my place in the back of the lunch line to the next Office Practice class. I, Ed Cox, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Allen Stevens. I, Robert Craft, do hereby will my ability to get along with the teachers to Richard Hapke and my ability to get along with the coach to Lee Winget. I, Gene Daggett, do hereby will and bequeath my liking for Biology to Bill Moody and my driver's license to Bill Henning, who will be needing them. I, Wes DeMoss, do hereby will and bequeath my fondness for Clayton girls to Bill Moody and my membership in the F. A. A. club to Herb Schmiedeskamp. I, Elaine Dinklage, will my height to Sharon Janssen and my ability to play basketball to Sandra Toumear. I, Gary Eilers, will my ability to break things in Chemistry to Merlin Ihnen and my ability to get along with Augusta girls to Harlan Eilers. I, LarTy Flesner, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mrs. Brinkman to Dewey Ihnen. I, Marilyn Flesner, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Parker to Jerry Bartell and my Office Practice book to anyone who takes it next year. I, Ronnie Flesner, will my ability to drag with Merlin Ihnen. I, LaVerne Franken, do hereby will and bequeath my fondness for Augusta girls to Gene Henderson and my membership in the F. O. Q. C. to Jerry Bartell. I, Gene Fruehling, do will my ability to admire the opposite sex to Clyde Wilson and my car door handles to Bruce Bluhm. I, Raymond Fuhrman, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Jerry Bartell and Ronnie Gillespie. I, Carolyn Griffin, do bequeath my P. E. grades to Sherry Schutte. I, Richard Gronewold, being of sound mind will and bequeath my P. E. towel to Jerry F. and my sweet tooth to C. J. I, Allen Gunn, do hereby will and bequeath my F. A. A. membership to Dale Reckers and my seat in the office to Richard Hapke. I, Ruth Hastings, do hereby will and bequeath my fingernails to Donna Miller and my membership in the 7-SSC to Pat Rigor. I, Judy Haschemeyer, do hereby will and bequeath my position as twirler to Mary Knight and my ability to get along with the teachers to my sister, Jeanne. I, Steve Heinecke, being of sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath my Ag. project to Bob Albers and to Merlin Ihnen I leave my typewriter from typing class. I, Glenn Heins, do hereby will and bequeath my name, Chicago Thug to Ron Huntley, my million dollars to Don Frese, and my ability to do A work to all the teachers who tried to make me do it. I, Jean Hibbert, do hereby will and bequeath my membership in F. H. A. to Vicky Oberling and my ability to go steady and my membership in the 7-SSC to Donna Miller. I, John Hibbert, hereby will my ability to stay out late to all underclassmen and my seat in Agriculture to Tinker Albers . I, Bonnie Hopson, do hereby will and bequeath my left over Brownie points to Mary Knight and Diane Zoller, and my family name to Barbara Winget.
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