Central High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Camp Point, IL)

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()en raf 3 0 t entral Community JIiy 2 Sc 200 Unit District Co. 3 C)amp Coint, Df inois Editor............. Assistant Editor . . Production Manager Business Manager . . . Janet Winget Ann Echternkamp . . . Carol Leslie . . Darlene Frese We dedicate this edition of the Central Hi-Lites to Mrs. Jean Brinkman Her sincere interest and guidance through our high school years has been very encouraging. Her endless work with the annual staff is deeply appreciated. 2 James Stevens President Alfred Albers Neal Futhey Howard Myers Administration Harold Sickles Principal Harry Blentlinger Superintendent Secretaries Mrs. Miller Secretary Mrs. Gutherie Secretary Mrs. Heinecke Secretary Iutoqrap is David L. Allen B. S. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College M. A. Northeast Missouri Industrial Arts Fred Bennett B. S. Ed. Western Illinois University General Science Mary Page Atkinson B. S. Ed. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Girl's Physical Education Rodney Bricker B. S. Western Illinois University Business Education Driver Education Jean Brinkman B. S. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Business Education Harry Elbe B. S. Western Illinois University Coach Boys' Physical Education Larry Ehmen B. S. Western Illinois University Math Physics William A. Harris B. S. Mus. Ed. Quincy College M. S. Mus. Ed. University of Illinois Instrumental Music Gladys Evans B. Ed. Western Illinois University Home Economics Vivian Hufnagel B. A. Illinois College English 8 Marion Magill B. A. Liberal Arts Western Illinois University Biology Chemistry Gene Parker B. A. Monmouth College Business Education Robert March B. Mus. Culver-Stockton College Vocal Music Helen Shank B. A. Coe College Latin Arthur Lathrop A. B. Liberal Arts Illinois Wesleyan M. A. Ed. in Adm. Western Illinois University Elizabeth McCoy B. S. Ed. Western Illinois University Speech English Reva Traver A. B. Carthage College Library Lee Westerman B. S. Western Illinois University Drivers Education Assistant Basketball and Head Baseball Coach Helen Wickliffe B. Ed. Western Illinois University English Ted Woodbury B. A. Wesleyan University Conn Spanish World History Citizenship 10 On the rich prairie it stands Or rather sprawls from here to there Prey to winter winds and the hot sun A functional look, it seems to wear. Our Central High. Surrounded by the good earth From whence it came to be Built for the youth of this land To fulfill its destiny This Central High. Just another building to some, perhaps So much brick, mortar, and stone But not so to many of those here Who full, fruitful days have known At Central High. Outstanding academic achievement Vocations, the arts, and sports, too. Learning to work--to think--to play And the friendships are more than a few. All at Central High. May its halls continue to resound With these eager, fun-loving youth; May their hearts and their minds ever be Filled with a zest for knowledge and truth At Central High -- Helen Shank 12 Beverly Kay Aden , A ... R 1 Larry A. Albers n . . Albe Band...............1 „ Chorus...........234 Chorus . . . . . . .14 F H A.......... 1234 Student Council . 1 A CaDDella 234 PeP club.........34 Pep Club . : . 12 NewsPa£r Staff 3 r. A A 19 Saying-Sonny buck Saying-Yah, but ! . Hobby-Dragging Hobby-Having fun Plans-Coilege or Air Plans-Work Force Robert Dean Albers Tinker Chorus .134 A Cappella . . . .134 Intramural . . . .234 F F A Class Play.... . . 3 Saying-Oh, heavens yes Hobby-Water skiing Plans-Farming Karen Sue Anderson Chorus............1234 F H A.............1234 G A A.............1234 Plus Ultra..........12 Science Club ... 2 Saying- Oh, my gosh! Hobby-Sports Plans-Work Wilma E. Ausmus Richard A. Bangert Dick I Band.................1 Shop Club..........4 I Chorus.........134 Tramp.............123 I A Cappella .... 134 Intramural.......234 I F H A................2 Saying-Not printable Plus Ultra............1 Hobby-Swimming I Newspaper Staff. . . 4 Plans-Undecided Hobby-Reading Plans-College 13 Gerald Lee Bartell Jerry Vice President Chorus 1234 A Cappella . . . 1234 Basketball.... 1234 Baseball Pep Club .... 1234 C Mens Club . . .34 Class Officer . . . .34 Science Club . . . . 2 Saying-Mer-r-rcy Hobby-Sports and singing Plans-Undecided Roger Bennett Peabody Band...............1234 Plus Ultra.........1234 Class Play............3 Science Club .... 4 Saying-It's a rooting tooting ripsnorter Hobby-Fishing and hunting Plans-College Kenneth Paul Blair Ken Class Play...........3 Newspaper Staff . . . Math Club............ Intramural........... Hobby-Music Plans-College I Judith Ann Bluhm Judy Chorus. . . . .... 2 Class Play . . .... 3 Plus Ultra . . . . 1234 Annual Staff. .... 4 Science Club .... 2 Saying-Well, I'll be dogged. Hobby-Sports Plans-Nurses training Ellen J. Bowen Ellie Band . .1234 Chorus. . . . . .1234 A Cappella . . .1234 Plus Ultra . . . .1234 Pep Club . . . . . .4 G A A . . . . ... .4 Science Club ... .2 Saying-Well . say so . If you Plans-Gem City i Gilbert L. Buss Science Club. ... 2 Shop Club.........4 Tramp.............4 Hobby-Model planes and cars Plans-Work A to 4 Phylis Decker Dhylis Chorus...........1234 Class Play..........3 F H A...............4 Pep Club...........34 G A A..............34 Science Club ... 2 Librarian...........3 Newspaper Staff. . 4 Saying-Shoe polish Hobby-Sports Plans-College or Airlines Richard Casley Dick Chorus.............1 F F A...........1234 Science Club ... 2 Saying-Good Bye Hobby-Girl Friends Plans-Army Sherri Lynn Dewitt Chorus..........1234 A Cappella . . .1234 G A A ..... . .1234 Pep Club . . . . 134 Class Play.........3 Science Club ... 2 Spikers Club.... 2 FH A...............1 Cheerleader . . . 234 Hobby-Sports Plans-College Kathleen Minette Dinklage Kath Chorus. . . . Ensemble . •. . .1234 A Cappella . . .1234 F H A . . . . Class Officer. . . . 3 Science Club . . . 2 Plus Ultra . . . . 234 Saying-Well . . that depends Hobby-Sports Plans-Undecided Saying-Oh, True Hobby -Horseback riding Plans-College-Teacher Ann Echternkamp Pat Doyle Annie Patty Class Play. . . . . .3 Reporter Pep Club . . . . . 24 Band Chorus. G A A . .234 A Cappella . . Annual Staff . . . .4 Plus Ultra . . . Science Club . . . .4 G A A Librarian . . . . . .3 Student Council Saying-Sounds like a winner Newspaper Staff Spanish Club. . Hobby-4-H Plans-Undecided Class Play . . Pep Club . . Science Club Annual Staff Linda Lou Embree Snooks Chorus..........1234 Pep Club..........34 G A A..............l Science Club ... .2 Saying-You big dumb nut! Hobby-Having fun Plans-Marriage Eric N. Ennen Ears Wrestling..........4 Pep Club...........4 Saying-Ode Bac Dea (Shut your mouth) Hobby-Automobiles Plans-Work or Service Judith Ann Flesner Judy Chorus............ A Cappella .... Plus Ultra . . . .123 Pep Club..........3 Class Play........ G A A.............3 Science Club ... 2 Librarian......... Newspaper Staff . . Saying-I Tan't Help Plans-Nurses Training Darlene Frese Class Play......... FH A............... Plus Ultra......... Pep Club .... 12! G A A............2! Science Club . . . . Librarian.......... Annual Staff . . . . Newspaper Staff . . Saying-Oh, Brother Hobby-4-H Plans-Beauty School Sharon Kathleen Hanke Kleenex F H A..............4 Plus Ultra.........1 Pep Club..........23 G A A.............34 Science Club .... 2 Saying-Oh, shuckins Hobby-Cooking Plans-Nurses Training Jeanne Gunn Gunny Band............1 G A A...........l Pep Club........ F H A........... Science Club . . Saying-Good grief Hobby-4-H Plans-Undecided Gene Henderson Handy Chorus. . . , A Cappella Class Officer Class Play . Basketball . C” Mens Club F F A .... Science Club Shop Club . . Saying-I hope so Plans-Army . . 3 . . 3 . . 2 . . 3 .1234 . .34 . . 1 . . 2 . . 4 Nancy Hedberg Nannie Chorus............234 Spanish Club. ... 3 Class Play..........3 F H A...............4 G A A..............34 Science Club ... 2 Saying-Oh, Boy Hobby-Sports Plans-Nurses Training Janet Kay Ihnen Treasurer Plus Ultra.... 1234 Class Officer ... 34 Class Play..........3 Science Club .... 2 Saying-You’re not too swift. Hob by-Reading Plans-College 17 Edward K. Ihnen Ed Chorus..........1234 A Cappella . . .1234 F F A............234 Basketball.........1 Science Club ... 2 Hobby-Hunting Plans-Farming William R. Henning Bill President Band Basketball . . . .1234 Baseball .... Track C Mens Club . .34 Class Play . . . Class Officer . . .24 F F A Plus Ultra . . . . 234 Science Club . . 234 Donna J. Hendricks Band.............1234 Chorus A Cappella . . .1234 Student Council . . 2 Class Play . . . Pep Club . . . Science Club . . . 4 Newspaper Staff Saying-Hi Hairs Hobby-Sports . . 4 Plans-Nurses Training Annual Staff. ... 4 Saying-Mmmm Boy Hobby-Girls, Sports Plans-University of Illinois Nancy Jane Jacobs f Jake Band.................4 Chorus............1234 A Cappella .... 34 Class Play...........3 F H A.............1234 Pep Club............34 G A A.............1234 Saying-Get Serious Plans-Business College Sharon Janssen Shorty Chorus............234 A Cappella . . . 234 Class Play..........3 Plus Ultra .... 1234 Pep Club............2 G A A...............1 Science Club ... .2 Ushers Club.........4 Saying-Shoe polish Plans-College Lewis Melvin Ihnen Dewey Intramural.........34 Band..............123 Chorus............123 A Cappella . . . 123 Basketball..........l Science Club ... 2 Saying-Don't you see? Hobby-Running around Plans-Navy Donald R. Jenkins Don Student Council Band..............1234 Class Play...........3 Student Council . . 4 Class Officer ... 4 Plus Ultra . . . .1234 Science Club ... 24 Newspaper Staff . 234 Ensemble .... 1234 Saying-Oh Golly, Flunked again !1 Hobby-Music Plans-College O. A.Jones Bones Chorus .1234 Iona Kay Knorr A Cappella . . .1234 Kay Class Play . . . . . 3 Band Track Plus Ultra . . . .1234 F F A .1234 G A A. . . . Science Club . . . 2 Science Club ... .2 Intramural. . . .1234 Saying-Oh, Piddle! Saying-Gee! Hobby-Sports Hobby-Cars 18 Plans-Nurses Training Plans-Farming .- A Sharon Kay Koontz Koontzie Band..............1234 Chorus...............4 A Cappella .... 4 F H A................4 Plus Ultra . . . .1234 Hobby-Sewing and Singing Plans-Marriage and work. Dorothy Ellen Lamma Dot G A A............2 Saying-Oh, Cats Hobby-Watching T.V. Plans-Work and Womens Air Force Lola Lee Leerhoff Chorus..........234 G A A............23 Science Club ... 2 Saying-You don’t say Hobby-Having fun Plans-Work Mary Ann Leenerts Band . .1234 Plus Ultra . . . .1234 G A A . . . . . . . 12 Science Club . . . .2 Saying-That’s not right Hobby-Sports Plans-Work Nancy C. Law Band............1234 Chorus ... . A Cappella Class Play . Class Officer Plus Ultra . Pep Club. . G A A...........1234 Science Club. . . .24 Newspaper Staff . . 4 Saying-That’s Swift Hobby-Sports Plans-College Judith Ann Leenerts Judy Chorus .1234 A Cappella . . .1234 Pep Club . . . .1234 G A A .1234 Class Officer. . . . 1 Annual Staff. . . . 3 Science Club . . . 2 Cheerleader . . . 234 Saying-No lie! Hobby-Sports Plans-Undecided Carol Jean Lierly Jean Chorus..............1 F H A..............12 Science Club ... 2 Pep Club............1 Saying-Oh, shut up Hobby-Parties and swimming Plans-Work Beverly McGartland Bev Chortfs. . . . . .1234 A Cappella . ... 34 Pep Club . . ... 24 G A A . . . . . .1234 Annual Staff ... ,4 Science Club ... .2 Spikers Club ... .2 Saying-For heaven sakes! Hobby-Having fun Plans-Work t Stevon L. Neese Steve Class Play.........3 F F A..............1 Science Club .... 2 Shop Club..........4 Saying-Don't get mouthy. Hobby-Going with girls. Plans-Getting out of Central 20 Shirley Norris Saying-Really!? Plans-Undecided Saying-I can't see that. Hobby-Dancing Plans-Undecided Shirley Nyberg Chorus............ Hobb-Bowling Plans-Marriage Carol Ann Nyberg Carolyn Chorus...........12 Hobby-Swimming Plans-Marriage Jerry O'Dear Gary L. Parn Pern Baseball. . . . .1234 Basketball. . . . 123 C Men’s Club . . . 34 FF A Intramural . . . . 14 Wrestling . . . . . 4 Spanish Club . Saying-Oh, not . . 3 another quiz! Hobby-Fishing Plans-Work or Coast Guard Marcia Ann Royalty Student Council Band...............12 Chorus...........1234 Class Play..........3 Student Council . . 4 Class Officer. ... 4 Plus Ultra . . . .1234 A Cappella . . .1234 Pep Club............4 G A A.............234 Science Club ... 2 Panther..............3 21 Barbara Pendleton Barb Chorus............12 Pep Club..........12 Science Club . Spanish Club . G A A......... Saying-Oh, dam Hobby-Driving and Swimming Plans-Beauty School Donley Schlueter Class Play..........3 Baseball.........1234 Basketball . . . 1234 C Mens Club . . 34 Class Officer .... 1 F F A..............12 Science Club .... 2 Saying-You're not too swift. Hobby-Sports Plans-Undecided Gary L. Schieferdecker Crusher Wrestling..........34 Track..............34 C Mens Club ... 34 Shop Club...........4 Saying-How about that? Hobby-Cars Plans-Service Donna Kay Schmiedeskamp Chorus............ F H A...........12 G A A............. Annual Staff. . . . Saying-Stay sweet Hob by-Cooking and music Plans-College James William Schreacke Jim Shop Club........ Intramural .... Saying-I don’t care Hobby-Sports Plans-Farming Saying-Let's endeavor to proceed Hobby-I keep a morgue Plans University of Illinois Deanne L. Searls Annie Secretary Band..............234 Chorus.............13 A Cappella .... 13 Class Officer ... .4 Class Play..........3 Spanish Club ... .3 F H A............1234 Plus Ultra..........2 Pep Club .... 1234 G A A............1234 Newspaper Staff. 1234 Cheerleader. . . 1234 Ward Shank Shop Club.........i Tramp.............] Spanish Club . . . . £ Intramural . . . .23 Saying-Might as well Hobby-Girls Plans-Navy Judith Ann Slottag Bumble Bee Band............12! Chorus............- A Cappella . ... . Ensemble .... 12: F H A............ Pep Club......... Annual Staff . . . Science Club . . . Saying-Oh, fudge! Hobby-Music Plans-College Henry W. Smith Hank F F A............12 Science Club.... 3 Librarian.........4 Wrestling.........4 Ushers Club.......4 Saying-Oh, dear! Hobby-Chasing Carol Baeher Plans-Air Force Don Squier Basketball..........34 Intramural .... 34 Class Officer ... .2 Shop Club............4 Student Council. . .2 Saying-Might as well Hobby-Sports Plans-Become a rich international play- John W. Squier Basketball......... Science Club . . . Intramural. ... 12 Saying-Carry your books, madam? Hobby-Cars and cer tain females Plans-Navy or work Leona Toumear Noni F H A...........: Pep Club......... Spanish Club . . . Saying-Wonderful Hobby-Reading Plans-College Rose Toumear Rosie F H A.......... Pep Club .... Plans-Marriage Dixie Lee Walker Dix Band.............1234 Chorus...........1234 A Cappella . . . 1234 Plus Ultra..........1 Science Club .... 2 Ensemble .... 1234 Saying-Isn't it? Hobby-Coronet Plans-Business College Sandra Toumear Sandy F H A............2 Saying-Oh, gosh! Hobby-Sports Plans-Marriage Judy Wear Plus Ultra....... Saying-How about that! Hobby-Reading Plans-Gem City or Beauty School Robert Wharton Basketball........ Shop Club......... Hobby-Cars Plans-Service Janet Winget Jan Chorus.......... A Cappella . . . Student Council. Class Officer . . Plus Ultra . . . .: Pep Club .... Annual Staff . . Librarian .... Spanish Club . . Ushers Club . . . Linda Norris Williams F H A .... Pep Club. . . . Hobby-Reading 24 Saying-Shoe polish Hobby-Music Plans-College Jean Wright F H A...............2 Science Club.... 2 Saying-Oh, My gosh! Hobby-Sports Plans-Work FLOWER: Rose COLOR: Magenta and White MOTTO: They conquer who believe they can. 25 MR. ALLEN Sponsor JANET WINGET Valedictorian Winner of State Merit Scholarship KATHLEEN DINKLAGE Co-Salutatorian Compliments of George A. McNutt SPENCE McNUTT AGENCY Camp Point, Illinois BILL HENNING Winner of State Merit Scholarship PAT DOYLE Co-Salutatorian Winner of State Merit Scholarship Winner of D. A. R. Award (' ass J fi s ory In the fall of 1958, ninety-one green freshmen entered the halls of Central High. They were: Beverly Aden, Bob Albers, Mary Ann Albert, Donna Anderson, Karen Anderson, Wilma Ausmus, Gloria Bain, Dick Bangert, Joe Barnhill, Jerry Bartell, James Beebe, Roger Bennett, Mabel Berry, Judy Bluhm, Ellen Bowen, Gilbert Buss, Norman Davis, Ronnie Davis, Phylis Decker, Edwin Deming, Sherri DeWitt, Kathleen Dinklage, Pat Doyle, Dale Duvall, Ann Echternkamp, Linda Embree, Eric Ennen, Judy Flesner, Darlene Frese, Jerry Fuhrman, Ronnie Gillespie, Eric Gooding, Jeanne Gunn, Sharon Hanke, Gene Henderson, Donna Hendricks, Bill Henning, John Hodgsen, Edward Ihnen, Janet Ihnen, Lewis Ihnen, Nancy Jacobs, Sharon Janssen, Donlenkins, Monte Jones, D. A. Jones, Libby Kinman, Kay Knorr, Sharon Koontz, Dorothy Lamma, Nancy Law, Judy Leenerts, Mary Ann Leenerts, Lola Leerhoff, Johnny Maas, Beverly McGartland, Wally Manker, Roger Marshall, Danny Mayfield, Steve Neese, Earl Nelson, Shirley Norris, Vicky Oberling, Jerry O'Dear, Gary Pam, Lyle Pam, Barbara Pendleton, Marcia Royalty, Donley Schleuter, Donna Schmiedeskamp, Carlene Schoonover, Jim Schreake, Deanne Searls, Ward Shank, Richard Shelton, Henry Smith, Don Squier, John Squier, Donna Stonewall, Leona Tournear, Rosie Tournear, Sandra Tournear, Michele Veile, Dixie Walker, Jerry Wallace, Judy Wear, Robert Wharton, Mary Ann Winfield, Janet Winget, Pat Woolery, and Jean Wright. Our sponsor was Mrs. Blentlinger. The next fall, in 1959, we returned to Central, but this time as Silly” sophomores. During the year we lost Gloria Bain, Joe Barnhill, Mabel Berry, Norman Davis, Ronnie Davis, Edwin Deming, Eric Gooding, John Hodgsen, Johnny Maas, and Earl Nelson. We gained Marilyn Balzer, Richard Cookson, and Nancy Hedberg. Our sponsor was Mr. Hamilton. In the fall of 1960 the doors of Central were again opened to us as we returned as Jolly Juniors. Our class was sorry to report that we had lost the following members: Donna Anderson, Marilyn Balzer, Dale Duvall, Jerry Fuhrman, Ronnie Gillespie, Monte Jones, Elizabeth Kinman, Lyle Parn, Carlene Schoonover, Richard Shelton, Donna Stonewall, Michele Veile, Jerry Wallace, Mary Ann Winfield, and Pat Woolery, while we gained Richard Casley, Jean Lierly, Rodney Salley, Gary Schieferdecker, and Carolyn Graham. We presented our play The Wrong Mr. Jones under the supervision of Mrs. Wickliffe. From the sale of cookies we were able to entertain the seniors at the Prom, Paradise of the Seas, in the high school gym. Mrs. McCoy and Mr. Parker were our sponsors. Returning in 1961 as Sophisticated Seniors we lost Mary Albert, Carolyn Graham, Vicky Oberling, Jerry O'Dear, and Rodney Salley, while we were fortunate in gaining Larry Albers, Ken Blair, Carol Nyberg, Shirley Nyberg, JudySlottag, and Linda Williams. Our class sponsors were Miss Magill and Mr. Allen. We elected the following officers: President, Bill Henning; Vice-President, Jerry Bartell; Secretary, Deanne Searls; Treasurer, Janet Ihnen; Reporter, Pat Doyle; and Student Council Representatives, Don Jenkins and Marcia Royalty. This was the first year a Homecoming was held at Central. Jerry Bartell was elected King and Judy Leenerts, Queen. The activities of the year consisted of getting Senior pictures taken, the Junior-Senior Prom, our senior trip, baccalaureate, and commencement. With this we say farewell to four happy, fun-filled years at Central High. Camp Point Phone Knipmeyer Chevrolet Implements New and Used O K Cars Illinois LY 3-7121 L L Service Station Tank Wagon Service Camp Point Illinois LY 3-6316 27 Senior G a ss JJrop iect As I was looking through the 1972 Who's Who in America”, I came across a section dedicated to the famous 1962 class of Central High School. It read as follows: KAREN ANDERSON is working at the Warsaw Brewery, where we hear she is just so happy ! BOB ALBERS, owner of a large drug store, keeps a supply of Geritol in stock for his best customer, LINDA EMBREE MALCOMSON, who needs that extra energy to keep up with her seven children. ROGER BENNETT is now manufacturing customized cars. His pride and joy is his '32 Ford roadster with a fuel -injected Corvette engine, four-speed box, and Pas-a-Traction rear end! JERRY BARTELL has just received the third gold record of his fabulous singing career for his latest hit, Rocking in a Rocket . SHERRI DeWITT has just signed a movie contract; her first movie will be Kitten on a Hot Tin Roof . The male lead will be played by KEN BLAIR, another member of the class of '62. PAT DOYLE is now Professor of Foreign Languages at Sing Sing, where she is still hoping to meet an eligible man. PHYLIS DECKER and JANET WINGET are being sought after as ticket-punchers for all the Broadway and Hollywood premieres. ANN ECHTERNKAMP just won the grand championship purple ribbon in the Food Division of the Columbus World’s Fair. Her entry was a jar of elderberry wine. DARLENE FRESE has celebrated her 5th anniversary in her exclusive Beverly Hills Beauty Salon. Some of her best customers are Sandra Dee, Annette, and Fabian. JUDY FLESNER is still in nurses' training. She hasn’t become an RN because she has been on probation for flirting with doctors. ELLEN BOWEN and DIXIE LEE WALKER received high honors lately when they appeared on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour with a cornet special. BILL HENNING has taken over management of the Windmill Inn in Golden and is constantly feuding with GENE HENDERSON, proprietor of the Country Inn. SHARON HANKE is the mother of five little rabbits , who all show promise of becoming the best basketball players Central has seen since 1960. JANET IHNEN has just written a novel entitled, My Adventures at Ladies Aid Meetings , which has sold over ten copies. EDWARD IHNEN is the proud owner of the world's largest baby monkey farm, situated west of Golden. NANCY JACOBS is now employed in the principal's office at Central as a secretary. DON JENKINS has replaced Leonard Bernstein in his Children's Concerts. This popular program features such attractions as piano and clarinet solos by Mr. Jenkins. JUDY BLUHM is the empress of Manoco. She met and married the emperor while on a trip around the world. SHARON JANSSEN is now a Hollywood star. She was discovered while attending California Lutheran. DICK BANGERT has recently opened a Jumpin' Jiminy at his home, where he is giving instruction in trampoline to the neighbors. O. A. JONES has perhaps one of the most interesting jobs in the nation: he interviews all the showgirls for the Las Vegas revues. KAY KNORR has taken up the career of interior decorating. She is quite successful and happy. SHARON KOONTZ, the new mother of quintuplets, has decided it is time to trade in the Wharton Volkswagen. She is thinking of buying a bus! JUDY LEENERTS, a former Miss Universe, has just won the Mrs. America contest. She got her start in beauty contests at Central. LEWIS IHNEN is the new owner of Lester's Food Store in Golden. He employs LOLA LEERHOFF as his expert butcher, while LARRY ALBERS works as a grocery boy. 28 GOLDEN LOCKER CO-OP Golden, Illinois RUTH'S BEAUTY SALON Coatsburg, Illinois Senior C ' ass JJropAecp DOROTHY LAMMA is starring in the 1972 version of the popular children's show, Winky Dink. NANCY LAW, JEANNE GUNN, and DONNA HENDRICKS decided that it was time for their comedy team to go professional. They auditioned in New York and have been selected to replace the Three Stooges. BEVERLY ADEN and BEVERLY McGARTLAND, in their spinsterhood, have opened a Lonely Hearts Club for those over 80. ROGER MARSHALL is now a MMM (Mimeograph Machine Manager) for the Daily Planet. He became interested in this occupation while at Central. STEVE NEESE is supervising the calisthenics program for this year’s United States Olympic Team. CAROL and SHIRLEY NYBERG are teaching girls' PE at Central. It is Shirley’s special job to see that the girls take good showers every day. SHIRLEY NORRIS has finally saved enough money to buy her own horse. KATHLEEN DINKLAGE has set the chemical world into an uproar with her discovery of fifteen new radioactive elements and her developement of the KD-bomb, ten times more powerful than the H-bomb. BARBARA PENDLETON and JEAN LIERLY are doing television work these days -- advertising the soap that gives that clear, smooth complexion, and the fingernail polish that has a bright, lustrous look that lasts for two weeks without chipping. DON SQUIER, the millionaire oilman, has just moved to Arabia, where he bought ten new oil fields. Still an eligible bachelor, he is hoping to find the girl of his dreams” there. As a result of the perfect bowling scores of JOHN SQUIER, ERIC ENNEN and GARY PARN have installed an automatic pinsetter at the Camp Point Bowling Alley, which they own and operate. NANCY HEDBERG, well known for her achievement in Home Economics at CHS, is head professor of the Home Ec. Department at the University of Illinois. WALLACE MANKER is now a nationally syndicated columnist, known for his articles on Conformity of Soul, Mind, and Body”. DEANNE SEARLS has been awarded a million dollar contract to appear in the new Broadway musical, Top Side Story”. WARD SHANK drives the Clayton school bus now, and we hear those kids have some tales to tell after their exciting bus rides! MARCIA ROYALTY hasbecome nationally known because of herdancing schools, located all over the country. She specializes in the Big Apple, Mashed Potato Twist, and modern jazz. GARY SCHIEFERDECKER now owns a chain of markets on every corner in the United States. His original Corner Market is located in Clayton. DONLEY SCHLUETER has been elected Playboy of the Year in a contest sponsored recently by Playgirl Magazine. ROSE and SANDRA TOURNEAR are now wearing two third-finger-left-hand rings instead of the one each wore in high school. LEONA TOURNEAR is an IBM operator at the missile base in Cape Canaveral. Her biggest assignment came two days ago when she pressed the button that sent the first American to Mars. DONNA SCHMIEDESKAMP has recently been named Farmer of the Year. She is being honored soon at the annual Buffalo Barbecue at her old Alma Mater, Central. JIM SCHREACKE this year broke the mile run record at the '72 Olympics with a time of 2 minutes, 3 1 2 seconds. HENRY SMITH is the owner of a hennery located in Big Neck. In his spare time he ushers tours around the grounds and through the barns. ROBERT WHARTON has just been named Pool Player of the Year and is moving to Golden, where he will take over management of the Pool Hall. 29 CLAYTON CAFE Clayton, Illinois Compliments of MALCOMSON’S GROCERY Senior ( ' ass JJrop iecij JEAN WRIGHT, Home economics teacher at CHS, refers to the home of the former JUDY WEAR as an example of happy family life to her eager students. RICHARD CASLEY and GILBERT BUSS have just been re-elected to their third term as mayor of Clayton and mayor of Kellerville, respectively. WILMA AUSMUS, who is US champion typist, received a new electric typewriter recently in recognition of her great talent. LINDA NORRIS WILLIAMS is increasing the number of the Williams family year by year. Congratulations, Joe! JUDY SLOTTAG recently made a very successful debut at the Metropolitan Opera House. She had the starring role in the opera, Madame Butterfly . After reading the section, I closed the book with many regrets. I only hoped that the future classes of Central High would leave as glorious a record. NALL FERTILIZER COMPANY Clayton, Illinois A.B.C. Mixed, Bagged Bulk Anhydrous Ammonia C ’ ass Id)ill We, the members of the Senior Class of Central High School, County of Adams, State of Illinois, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us in the past. ' I, Beverly Aden, will my place in the Central High parking lot to Karis Ann Pierce and to my sister, Marsha, I leave my love for blonde hair, parties, and those Oh-So-Sharp Golden Boys! I, Larry Albers, bequeath my long wavy hair to Carroll Bubb, my crazy 55 Chevy transmission to Alvi Ihnen, and my love for officers to Bob Buss. I, Bob Albers, will my two years in Ag. to my worst enemy and my job as President of the chorus to Brent DeWitt. I,.Karen Anderson, do hereby will my life savings of $4.98 to Clyde Wilson and my fondness for Home Ec. to Karis Ann Pierce. I, Wilma Ausmus, will my ability to get along with my teachers to Vicki Post and my shorthand ability to Diana Ausmus. I, Dick Bangert, will my ability to skip school to Larry Dieterle, Jim Deming, and Ron Oenning. I, Jerry Bartell, will my ability to shoot at the right basket to Ray Flesner, and my ability to get along with Mr. Bricker to Don Henderson. I, Roger Bennett, leave my test seat in Physics to any future student who wants it, and my big green eraser to Wayne Aden. I, Ken Blair, will my safe driving and the underclassmen girls to the future senior boys. I, Judy Bluhm, will my ability to get along with Mr. Lathrop to all the freshmen, my ability to be last to ninth hour study hall to anyone who wants it, and my ability to break chemistry equipment to Miss Magill. I, Ellen Bowen, do will my ability to keep quiet in study hall to John Wilson and my Kennedy pin to Mr. Wartick. I, Richard Casley, do hereby will to my brother, Jerry, all of the girls I have at Central High, so that he won’t be lonesome any more. I, Phylis Decker, will my great abilities in P.E. to Brenda and Nancy, my good behavior on the bus to Mernice and Juleen, and to Mr. Allen, my 4th hour job. I, Sherri DeWitt, will my ability to cook to Pam Eicken, my cheerleading uniform and demerits to Jackie Smith, and my job as chorus secretary to my sister, Brenda. I, Kathleen Dinklage, will my stubborn P. E. lock to Pat Janssen, and my ability to be quiet in chorus to anyone who needs it. I, Pat Doyle, will my ability to sit in band with my legs crossed to Paula Baker, my purse, with the chain that comes off, to Karen Blacketter, and my everlasting romantic problems to Barb Bruns. I, Ann Echternkamp, will my car keys to Lee, and my height to Jackie Smith. I, Linda Embree, bequeath my ability to referee basketball to Brenda DeWitt. I, Eric Ennen, will to Dennis Hull my ability to get along with teachers, especially Mr. Parker, and to Mickey McDowell, my P. E. shirt. I, Judy Flesner, will my ability to get along with teachers to Vicki Post, my ability to drive to Linda Bruns, my work in Plus Ultra to John Baird, and my love for speech to Ray Flesner. I, Darlene Frese, will my height to Jackie Smith, and my basketball ability to my little” brother, Virg« I, Jeanne Gunn,' will my ability to study in Mr. Lathrop’s study hall to Larry Dieterle and my ability to get along with Mr. Bricker to anyone who takes bookkeeping. I, Sharon Hanke, will my ability to get along with Mr. Lathrop to next year’s math students, who will need it, and my locker, 331, to Vail Daggett. COVERT TRUCKING FEED SERVICE Coatsburg Illinois Phone GL-5-2233 31 I. Nancy Hedberg, will my ability to get along with Mr. Lathrop to next year's freshmen, who will need it, and my locker to anyone who can kick hard. I, Gene Henderson, will my basketball uniform to Randy Thompson, and a piece of tape for Denny Hull's loud mouth. I, Donnai Hendricks, do will and bequeath my great love for chemistry to Barb Bruns and Jeanene Bluhm, my ability to run the halls to Ruth Albers, and my love for Democrats to Mr. Wartick. I, Bill Henning, do will and bequeath to Wayne Lueders my old clown suit, and to Sam Griswald, my position as one of the top three members of the Senior Math Class, and my superior academic ability and my extreme modesty. I, Edward Innen, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Parker to anyone who needs it and my chair in ag to Carl Mowen. I, Janet Ihnen, will my ability to always get into trouble during ninth hour study hall to Bill Moody, and my ability not to lose my temper to my sister, Mary. I, Lewis Ihnen, will my ability to get kicked out of class to my brother, Alvin, and to Merlin Flesner I leave my ability to get along with Mr. Woodbury. I, Nancy Jacobs, will my ability to get along with Mr. Bricker to Clyde Wilson. I, Sharon Janssen, will my ability to keep calm in a crisis to Gloria Albers, and my ability to be late for college prep to Sharon Haschemeyer. I, Don Jenkins, will my ability to get along with Roger Leach to Marilyn Richards, my short curly hair to Lindell Peters, and my position as one of the top three in senior math class to Barb Bruns. I, O. A. Jones, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Parker to Wayne Lueders. I, Kay Knorr, will my chemistry book to Virginia Sharrow, my problems of Democracy book to Nancy Bartell. I, Sharon Koontz, will my ability to acquire a diamond solitaire to Sherri Hickman, my singing abilitv to Kenneth Brillhart, and the gray hair I gave Mr. Wartick to Karen Stout. I, Dorothy Lamma, will my locker and books to Juanita Schmidt, my behavior in P.E. to Betty Miller, and my gum, what little I have, to Mr. Wartick. I, Nancy Law, do will and bequeath my ability to jump the lunch line to Jeanene Bluhm and Barb Bruns, and my extra long baton to Ruthy Albers. I, Judy Leenerts, will and bequeath my cheerleading uniform to Nancy Sapp, and my ability to keep quiet in chorus to my sister, Janice. I, Mary Ann Leenerts, will my locker to Clyde Wilson, and my ability to play basketball to my brother, John. I, Lola Lee Leerhoff, will and bequeath my back seat in first hour study hall to anyone who wants it, and my ability to try to study to Diana Post. I, JeanLierly, will my seat in P. D. to anyone who has the will and courage to take it. I, Beverly McGartland, will my fondness for parties to Ruthy Albers and my ability to go out almost every night to my sister Judy. I, Wallace H. Manker, bequeath my athletic abilities to Bob Leenerts, and my ability to avoid girls to Jim Shank. I, Roger Marshall, do hereby will and bequeath my fabulous ability to work Physics problems to anyone who wants it and my back seat in 9th hour study hall to Jim Knipmeyer. I, Steve Neese, will my ability to jam lockers to Myron Huston and my love for 9th hour study hall to Larry Dieterle. I, Shirley Norris, will my ability to study in 9th hour study hall to Juanita Schmidt. HUNSAKER’S GROCERY Camp Point, Illinois 32 I, Carol Ann Nyberg, will my music ability to my sister Nancy Lee Nyberg. I, Shirley Nyberg, will my books to Nancy Nyberg. I, Gary Parn, bequeath my lucky number 13, baseball suit to Jim Vancil, and my ability not to get kicked out of class to Dennis Hull. I, B$rb Pendleton, will my ability to have a different hair color each month to Linda L. and my seat in P.D. to anyone who has the courage and hope. I, Marcia Royalty, will my love for Mrs. Travers to Gary Thale, my Payson class ring to Delmar Schleuter, and my baby scales to Mernice Herren. I, Gary Schieferdecker, bequeath my love for Chrysler engines to James Knipmeyer and my P.E. shirt and shoes to Dean Smith. I, Donley Schleuter, will a little mischievousness to John Baird and my ability to smile to Mr. Parker. I, Donna Schmiedeskamp, bequeath my ability to get A's in ag. to my brother, Herbert, and to my sister, Christine, my ability to get along with all my teachers, which she needs very much. I, Jim Schreacke, willmyP.D. notes to anyone who needs them, and my ability to be quiet in study hall to Jim Deming, who sure needs it. I, Deanne Searls, will my ability to hit the basketball net to Sandy West, my ability to go steady with a basketball player to Brenda DeWitt, and my Democratic pins to any junior under Mr. Wartick. I, Ward Shank, will my heel plates to Johnny Leenerts and my ability to sleep in class to Mike Sullivan. I, Judith Slottag, will my top-row P.E. locker to Jackie Smith, my clarinet to Mernice Herren, who could do something with all that hot air, and my quietness in study hall to Vicki Post. I, Henry Smith, leave a nickel for the Junior's class trip, my A’s and F’s to anyone who wants them, and to Larry S. my P.E. clothes when he grows into them. I, Don Squier, will my broken heart to Linda L., my crying towel to anyone else who goes with her, and my basketball ability to my brother, Jerry, in hopes that he will take better advantage of it than I did. I, John Squier, bequeath my shyness to Helen Sidwell, and to Sandy West I leave the thought that To love is divine, but to deceive is disasterous. I, Leona Tournear, bequeath my place in the concession stand to Carolyn Cantrell, my long blonde hair to Dianne Tournear, and my ability to do all P.E. exercises to Ruth. I, Rosie Tournear, bequeath my good behavior in Home Ec. to Lou Powell, my P.E. shorts to Patty Miller, and my P.D. grades to Jean Meier. I, Sandra Tournear, will my ability to get a diamond to Patty Miller, my P.E. shorts to my sister, Marilyn, and my ability to get along with Mr. Lathrop to the J.V. cheerleaders. I, Dixie Lee Walker, bequeath my chair in band to any cornet player who can talk Mr. Harris into moving them up, and my old band shirt I leave to Marjorie Bowen. I, Judy Wear, will my love for 9th hour study hall to Larry Dieterle and Ronnie Wear, my old P.E. clothes and my shyness to Carolyn Cantrell, and my ability to go steady to anyone who needs it. I, Robert Wharton, will my P.E. suit to Larry Schieferdecker, my towel and shoes to Jim Deming. I, Janet Winget, will my position as one of the top three members of Senior Math class to John Baird and my ability to make fragrant aromas in chemistry to Judy K. Leenerts. I, Jean Wright, will my chair in P.D. class to anyone who has courage and ambition enough to enroll in the class. President Secretary Treasurer Compliments of Dr. Mrs. W. D. Wright 33 s uni or- c ) enior 7Ji rom cnjonara Queen -- Judy Leenerts King--Jerry Bartell Sherri DeWitt-Donley Schlueter Ann Echternkamp-Gary Pam On the morning of May 18th, our sixty-three seniors were privileged to travel to Osage Beach in the Ozarks for their Senior Trip. While there, they stayed at the El Donna Motel in Eldon, Missouri and enjoyed such activities as swimming and boating. Everyone enjoyed the excursion to Bagnell Dam which was only one of the high-points that made their trip this year so memorable. r’ . II 6 i he D Jh- Hes £ OV ) accafaurecite ancf C fommencemen BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 8:00 P.M. May 20, 1962 Processional Pomp and Circumstance Class of 1962 Sherralyn Hickman--Kenneth Brillhart Invocation Rev. Gerald Chenowith Little Wheel a-turnin' Kirk Chorus Scripture Rev. Conrad Grosenick Baccalaureate Address Rev. Conrad Grosenick Battle Hymn of the Republic Waring Chorus Benediction Rev. Gerald Chenowith Recessional War March of the Priests Class of 1962 Sherralyn Hickman--Kenneth Brillhart COMMENCEMENT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 8:00 P.M. May 25, 1962 Processional Pomp and Circumstance Class of 1962 Sherralyn Hickman--Kenneth Brillhart Invocation Rev. Aubrey Dunning Sails on a Silvery Sea Cornet Trio C. W. Storm Ellen Bowen, Dixie Walker, John Baird Kenneth Brillhart--Piano Acc. Commencement Address Adolph Unruh, PH.D. Blueprints for Tomorrow Pilgrims’ Song Vocal Solo Tschaikowsky Marcia Royalty Class Honors Harold Sickles Valedictorian..........................Janet Winget Salutatorian.................Kathleen Dinklage Patricia Doyle Citizenship — - — ------ ----Kathleen Dinklage Don Jenkins Presentation of Class of 1962 Harold Sickles Presentation of Diplomas Alfred Albers The Lord is My Shepherd Matthews Chorus Benediction Rev. Aubrey Dunning Recessional War March of the Priests Class of 1962 Sherralyn Hickman--Kenneth Brillhart 38 Adolph Unruh, PH.D. 39 Kathleen Dinklage Jerry Bartell Darlene Frese Ann Echternkamp Don Jenkins Pat Doyle SENIORS OF THE MONTH Judy Leenerts Deanne Searls Donna Hendricks Congratulations to Class of ’62 KIEFER STORE Golden, Illinois Iutopraphs Linda Aden John Baird Barbara Bruns Larry Dieterle Larry Flesner Wayne Aden Nancy Bartell Jeanette Bruns Lee Echternkamp Ray Flesner Gloria Albers Betty Beebe Albert Buss Judy Ehrhardt Betty Graff Joyce Alcorn Richard Bennett Robert Buss Gary Faulkner Samuel Griswold Marilyn Allen Jeanene Bluhm William Craig James Demin Gary Flesner Gary Hamilton 43 William Harris Pat Janssen Carol Leslie Janice Neastea Karis Pierce Sharon Haschemeyer James Knipmeyer Danny Lichtsinn William Norris Curtis Post Mary Heinecke Robyn Knox Nancy Lichtsinn Nancy Nyberg Diana Post Ronald Hemphill Roger Leach Jean Meier Ronald Oenning Louise Powell David Howald Judy Leenerts Bill Moody Lyndell Peters Terry Pratt 44 Dale Reckers Elaine Schlueter Roger Schwengel Karen Stout Sandra West Marilyn Reuschel James Schmidt Dale Shanholtzer Maxine Ufkes Clyde Wilson Marilyn Richards Juanita Schmidt Virginia Sharrow James Vancil Barbara Yates Larry Saathoff Herb Schmiedes-kamp Allen Stevens Elaine Wear Elizabeth McCoy Sponsor Larry Schieferdecker Albert Schreacke Joyce Stevens Ronnie Wear Gene Parker Sponsor 45 Kenneth Brillhart James Cookson David Flesner David Aden Sharon Balzer Marlene Bruns Terry Dejaynes Karen Flesner Marsha Aden Kay Bangert Betty Bus boom Sandra DeMoss Merlin Flesner Ruth Albers Carolyn Beebe Carolyn Cantrell Pat Dietrich Stevie Flesner Diana Ausmus Betty Behrens Robert Colvin Eddy Dodson Virgil Frese Wanda Baily Karen Blacketter Loren Conover Pat Eh men Jeanne Futhey 46 Albert Garver Juleen Hasche-meyer Janet Hull Shirley Leenerts Barry Oberling Roger Goudschaal Don Henderson Myron Huston Wayne Lueders Paul Patton Melvin Graff Sherralyn Hickman Alvin Ihnen Marilyn Mason Barbara Peuster Ramon Grimmer Duane Hughes Richard Kramberg Betty Miller Nina Parn Jeanne Haschemeyer Dennis Hull Warren Lee Carl Mowen Bill Pittman Dean Leenerts Dale Mowen Victoria Post 47 Delmer Schlueter Helen Sid well Pat Stultz Emily Wickliffe Morris Prunty Christine Schmiedeskamp Dean Smith Bill Taylor John Wilson Victor Rhea George Shank Thomas Smith Randy Thompson Dave Winebrinner Nancy Robinson Jim Shank Ernest Slottag Robert Tjaden Gene Winget Anne Royalty Roger Sharrow Benny Stevens Carren Tritsch Karen Zoller Connie Schaberg Robert Shields Marcia Stonewall Sharon Vollbracht Larry Ehmen Sponsor 48 Carol Allen Dennie Beebe Shirley Brocksieck Larry Daggett Julie Dickhut Emma Amen Keith Bell Dennis Bruns LeRoy Daggett Kent Dickhut Carol Baehr Michael Bennett Linda Bruns Vail Daggett Pam Eicken Paula Baker Richard Bliven Carroll Bubb Patty Davis Mary Flanigan Marilyn Bartell Marjorie Bowen Jerry Casley Brenda DeWitt Carol Flesner Beverly Colvin Brent DeWitt Cheryl Flesner 49 Nancy Hamilton Wilda Henning Steve Humke Charles Kirchherr William Fiesner Maynard Harden Mernice Herren David Hummer Michael Kropp Dorothy Frankel Kent Harkness Garry Higley Mary Ihnen James Krutmeier Robert Freeman Peggy Hasche-meyer Wayne Howe Betty Jones Rita Launer Paul Gallaher Roger Heim-gartner James Hughes Connie Kestner Barbara Leenerts Linda Guenther Dorothy Heinecke Joan Hughes Floyd Kindhart Dian Leenerts 50 Janice Leenerts Susan Lueders Victor Maynard Terry Moore Bonnie Paben John Leenerts Ronald Mass Forrest McDowell Linda Moritz Jimmie Paben Robert Leenerts Vicky Mabry Judy McGartland Patricia Myers Dennis Padgett 51 Steven Lewis Ronald Martin Paul Meints Robert Myers Duane Phillips Linda Lierly Mildred Mason Patricia Miller Dennis Oberling Terry Putnam Steve Loeschen Conda Mason Melvin Moellring Michael Oberling Twila Reed Betty Reuschel Paula Roy David Sickles James Taute Alan Waddill Paul Reuschel Nancy Sapp Jacqueline Smith Gary Thale Richard Wartick Barbara Richards Donna Saylor James Stoner Diana Tournear Gayle Welty Carl Rigor Terry Schiefer-decker Pamela Stultz Marilyn Tournear David Wilson Gary Robbins Linda Schmidt Michael Sullivan Ruth Tournear Fred Bennett Sponsor Janet Royalty Billy Shaffer Barry Taber Steve Ufkes 52 SHAN’S INSURANCE AGENCY Coatsburg, Illinois Camera-shy??! Human pyramid! Just a little bit better.” Hey, we just set a new track record! Oh. I’m SO tired! !” WM. J. WINGHT Standard Oil Insurance Iu oarap is NAMES OF CHILDHOOD PICTURES Page 88 1. Albert and Gilbert Buss 19. 2. Bill Henning 20. 3. Sherry Flesner 21. 4. Linda Aden 22. 5. Mary Ann Leenerts 23. 6. Paula Baker, Brenda DeWitt, 24. Marcia Stonewall 25. 7. Joyce Alcorn 26. 8. Dor thy Lamma 27. 9. Pam Stultz 28. 10. Karen Blacketer 29. 11. Wayne Lueders 30. 12. Marcia Stonewall 31. 13. Nancy Sapp 32. 14. Marcia Aden 33. 15. Pat Doyle, Donna Schmiedeskamp 34. 16. Judy Flesner 35. 17. Karen Stout 36. 18. Lola Leerhoff 37. 19. Mr. Ehmen 38. 20. Linda Gunther 39. 40. 41. 56 Page 89 Mr. Wartick Virginia Sharrow Helen Sidwell Janet Winget Judy K. Leenerts Leona Tournear Barbara Bruns Dixie Walker Beverly Aden Barbara Yates Karen Flesner Mr. Bennett Judy McGartland Robyn Knox Sharon Haschemeyer Bob Albers John Baird Jerry Bartell Barbara Richards Linda Bruns Juleen Haschemeyer Ellen Bowen Dorothy Heinecke Darlene Frese Business Manager Janet Winget Editor Jean Brinkman Sponsor Mary Atkinson Sponsor Ann Carol Echternkamp Leslie Asst. Editor Production Manager Donna Schmiedeskamp Bill Henning Robyn Knox SEATED 1-r: Jenkins, Royalty, Norris-President, Stevens, Bluhm. STANDING 1-r: Sponsor-Wartick, Leenerts, Slottag, Bell, D. Wartick, Baird, Janssen, Leslie, Sponsor-Bricker. SEATED 1-r: Richards, M. Royalty, Jenkins, Ihnen, J. Flesner, Baird, D. Leenerts, Sponsor-Shank. ROW 1 1-r; Rueschel, Bowen, Ehrhardt, B. Bruns, Yates, Zoller, Stonewall, Hull, Griswold, Knox Blacketter, M. Bruns, Royalty, M. Leenerts, Knorr, Winget, Scnaoerg, Gouascnaal, Rhea. ROW 2 1-r; J. Leenerts, Aden, Ufkes, Lichtsinn, Law, Doyle, Post, J. Stevens, J. Bluhm, Bailey, Wickliffe, J. Bluhm, Futhey, Haschemeyer, Sharrow, Stultz, Hickman, Leslie. ROW 3 1-r: D. Bennett, B. Stevens, Hamilton, Norris, R. Bennett, Brillhart, R. Flesner, Henning, Schmidt, Moody, Faulkner, Manker, Grimmer, Pittman, Thompson, Shank, Garver, A. Stevens, D. Aden. SMITH'S ELECTRIC PLUMBING AND HEATING Building Remodeling LY 3-7713 Everything for the House 9 91 71 SEATED 1-r: Sponsor-Atkinson, Doyle, Searls, McGartland, J. Leenerts, Jacobs, Gunn. Bluhm. ROW 1 1-r: Blacketter, B. Miller. M. Royalty, Ehrhardt, Yates, B. Bruns, C. Allen, J. Leenerts, Smith, Saap, Frankel, Baehr, Saylor, J. McGartland, Dietrich, Reed, Hughes, Knorr, Shaberg, Henning, Kestner, Flannigan. ROW 2 1-r: Bartell, Bowen, Lichtsinn, Volbracht, M. Allen, M. Aden, Lueders, Hamilton, B. DeWitt, Stonewall, Zoller, Haschemeyer, Ehmen. Ihnen, L. Bruns, D. Tournear, Schmidt, Roy, C. Flesner, Hickman, Dickhut, De Moss, Bailey, Wickliff. ROW 3 1-r: P. Haschemeyer, C. Flesner, Mabry, B. Leenerts, J. Flesner, West, Stevens, Pierce, Aden, Baker, Albers, Hendricks, Law, S. DeWitt, Post, Frese, Herren, Decker, Echternkamp, Hedberg, Hanke, P. Miller, K. Flesner, Schmidt, M. Bruns, A. Royalty, Futhey. X e w s P a S P SEATED 1-r: Sponsor-Parker, Moody, Yates, Doyle, A. Stevens, Hamilton, Griswold. ROW 1 1-r: Richards, J. Flesner, Hendricks, Leslie, Bluhm, Pierce, B. Bruns, West, Blacketter, Searls, Ausmus. ROW 2 1-r: Jenkins, Marshall, Shanholtzer, Grimmer, Leach, Lee, J. Stevens, Law, Decker, Hickman. ADAMS ELECTRICAL CO-OPERATIVE SEATED 1-r: Pierce, B. Aden, D. Schmiedeskamp, P. Janssen, K. Dinklage, Searls, Jacobs Peuster, Evans-Sponsor. ROW 1 1-r: B. Paben, E. Wear, Powell, R. Tournear, Cantrell, Sickles, Searls, Mohrman, Schmiedeskamp, Alcorn, J. McGartland, Ehrhardt, B. Richards, Anderson. ROW 2 1-r; M. Heinecke, C. Schmiedeskamp, R. Tournear, De Moss, Stout, Neastea, Graff. ROW 3 1-r; L. Tournear, V. Post, Slottag, P. Decker, Frese, Hanke, Hedberg, Echternkamp, Schlueter, Allen, C. Flesner. SEATED 1-r: Slottag, Shanholtzer, Allen, Henderson, G. Schieferdecker. ROW 1 1-r: L. Schieferdecker, J. Schreacke, G. Buss, Wharton, A. Buss, Neese, Huston, Dejaynes. ROW 2 1-r: Reckers, A. Schreacke, Post, Oenning, Howald, Lueders, Shank, Winebrinner, Peters, Ihnen, Demming. THE PALOMA EXCHANGE BANK 60 B W PAINT and SUPPLY Paloma, Illinois Coatsburg, Illinois SEATED 1-r: Bell, Lichtsinn, Sharrow, Buss, Jones, Sponsor-Sherman. ROW 1 1-r: Leenerts, S. Flesner, Kramberg, Smith, Tjaden, Aden, D. Flesner, Dickhut, Casley. ROW 2 1-r: J. Hughes, Welty, Higley, D. Mowen, Colvin, Kropp, Taute, Moellring, ochmiedes-kamp. ROW 3 1-r: G. Flesner, Howald, C. Mowen, Hughes, Graff, Saathoff, Craig, Burns, Paben, R. Casley, Moore. 1-r: Colvin, Mowen, Hughes, Flesner, Sharrow. 9? 99 J u 9 1 n ROW 1 1-r: A. Royalty, Haschemeyer, Aden, Wick-liffe, Janssen. ROW 2 1-r: Smith, Patton, Brillhart;, Echternkamp, Winget, Ehrhardt. 01 s £ e r G f 6 9 TRU-CUT HOMES, Columbus, Illinois Mr. Mrs. Fletcher Scott Mr. Mrs. Gaylord Norris Phone Editson 4-5362 Home Construction our Specialty Dealers of Merrialat Birch Cabinets Taylor Made Garage Doors U CAMP POINT ELEVATOR Camp Point, Illinois A good product is good business Sold with Good Will, Friendship, mutual understanding m LY 3-6817 ( oncert CBancf GRONEWOLD JEWELRY STEINKUHLER WELDING MACHINE SHOP Camp Point. Illinois Camp Point, Illinois Central Aires Assistant Pat Doyle Director William A. Harris Glen R. Mixer Heating Plumbing Camp Point, Illinois Dieterle Shell Service Motor Tune Up-Tire Repair Serv. LY 3-6309 Camp Point, Illinois Bruns, West Searls, Jacobs, Aden, Haschemeyer, Futhey, Albers, Law. Russell Wartick STANDARD OIL AGENT Camp Point, Illinois LY 3-6631 ADAMS SERVICE COMPANY Martin Leerhoff Feed Salesman Jane Go unci LIGGETT LUMBER COMPANY Dealers in Building Materials of all kinds LY 3-6810 Camp Point, Illinois C on es SoJos d2 C nse nSfes ROW 1 1-r: Albers, Searls, Aden. ROW 2 1-r: Pagett, Flannigan, Saylor, M. Bowen, E. Bowen, Walker, Sharrow, Bruns, Yates. ROW 3 1-r: Richards, Stevens, Doyle, Law, Hendricks, Gunn, Hickman, Blacketter. ROW 4 1-r: Meints, Jenkins, Brillhart, Slottag, Baird, Bluhm, Knox, Stevens. DISTRICT CONTEST SUPERIOR RATINGS Marilyn Richards, Marimba Solo Clarinet Quartet Marcia Royalty, Vocal Solo Donna Hendricks, Vocal Solo Ellen Bowen, Cornet Robyn Knox, Trombone Solo Mixed Clarinet Trio Don Jenkins, Piano Solo Dianne Searls, Baton Cornet Trio Baton Duet Brass Duet GOOD RATINGS Dennis Padgett, Drum Solo Marjorie Bowen, Saxophone Solo Ruth Albers, Baton Saxophone Trio LESTER’S FOOD STORE Golden, Illinois EXCELLENT RATINGS Gene Winget, Cornet Solo Sherri Hickman, Flute Solo Paul Meints, Drum Solo Judy Slottag, Vocal Solo Sharon Koontz, Bass Clarinet Solo Girls Senior, Ensemble Girls Junior, Ensemble Kenny Brillhart, Piano Solo Marsha Aden, Baton Judy Slottag, Clarinet Solo Kenny Brillhart, Vocal Solo Brass Quartet Girls Single Ensemble Woodwind Duet Flute Quartet Boys Double Ensemble Baton Duet Mixed Woodwind Duet LOUISE’S BEAUTY SALON Coatsburg, Illinois 31 ( appe a (JAo r r SUMMERS CAFE Camp Point, Illinois 61 LANDIS BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Camp Point, Illinois Jir s ( ) jo 'us C iorus SCOTTS STORE Opal Scott Columbus, Illinois 68 SPARKS SPARKS GARAGE Camp Point, Illinois GAonus Gon es So os and GnsemS es () iorus C Council Bartell, Albers, DeWitt, Leenerts BUSINESS SUPPLY COMPANY PRINTERS Coatsburg, Illinois 69 THE GALLANT GHOST Aunt Ruba, old colored Housekeeper Jakey, her great grandson Cale Matthews, a young physicist Carol Matthews, his attractive sister Tess Matthews, a younger sister Mike Matthews, his kid brother Garth Bronkema, close friend of Cale's Judge Elias Edwards, a legal advisor Ann Edwards, his pretty niece Miss Lavinia Farraday, a business woman Vance Mapleton, an aristocrat Mrs. Charles Mapleton, his mother Ghost of Caleb Meridan Ghost of Caroline Meridan Prompters, Lee Echternkamp and Maxine Ufkes Marilyn Richards Jeanene Bluhm Herb Schmiedeskamp Robyn Knox Jim Schmidt Sam Griswold Barb Bruns Barb Yates Linda Aden Judy Leenerts Dick Bennett Alan Stevens Dale Shanholtzer Bill Moody Roger Leach Bill Norris Sharon Haschemeyer Joyce Stevens Judy Ehrhardt Nancy Lichtsinn Larry Flesner Bob Buss Carol Leslie Virginia Sharrow Bill Harris Gary Hamilton Nancy Bartell Karis Pierce MISS GAA Judy Ann Leenerts REX Bill Henning REGINA Mary Leenerts FALL FESTIVAL KING QUEEN Bill Henning Marsha Aden SCHUTTE’S SERVICE STATION Coatsburg, Illinois COURTESY QUEEN Marcia Royalty 73 Harold Stabler, Everett Stabler jus Drivers Floyd Beckett Elmer Hanke Emel Kestner Leslie Phillips Harold Steinkuhler Delbert Surratt Ora Bubb Lester Hussong Arthur Leenerts Louis Scheer Margaret Schutte Ray Taylor Richard Cate Richard Hendricks Martin Miller Arthur Schlueter John Summers Joe Williams ROYALTY DRY GOODS Camp Point, Illinois Notions - Shoes - Ready to Wear Rubber Footwear 74 LY 3-7112 FILES STORE Beauty Hut Camp Point, Illinois LY 3-7101 J)asJ?et6a 161 -62 ROW I — Bartell, Henning, Lueders, Baird, Schlueter, Wilson. ROW II—Bennett, Henderson, Buss, Flesner, Schmidt, Frese, Shanhotzer, Hamilton, Norris, Mr. Westerman. ROW I—M. Bennett, Schlueter, Thompson, Hull, Rhea, Hiemgartner, Mr. Westerman. ROW II---D. Bennett, Slottag, Shank, Dodson, Winget, Garver, Grimmer, Norris. Mr. Elbe—Coach BOWER SON Camp Point, Illinois Mr. Mrs. J. Ross Bower Mr. Mrs. Jay R. Bower 77 Clyde Wilson John Baird Jim Schmidt JJani iers Wayne Lueders PALOMA ELEVATOR Grain - Feed - Seed Fertilizer Virgil Frese SCORES OF GAMES Central 80 Augusta 44 Central 56 Rushviile 55 Central 71 Barry 55 Central 48 Payson 26 Central 56 Christian Bros. 74 Central 71 Brown County 63 Central 60 Beardstown 34 Central 48 West Pike 60 Central 80 Carthage 59 Central 46 Unity 37 Central 56 Pittsfield 60 Central 58 Rushviile 56 Central 88 Brown County 63 Central 71 West Pike 74 Central 54 Beardstown 52 Central 51 Bowen 55 Central 51 Unity 55 Central 57 - Liberty 47 Central 63 Macomb 65 Central 64 Liberty 44 Central 37 Quincy 53 Central 73 Pittsfield 72 Central 72 Pittsfield 75 Central 55 Northwestern 56 Central 55 Jacksonville 57 FRESHMAN RECORD - Won 3 - Lost 3 VARSITY RECORD - Won 14 - Lost 11 JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD - Won 11 - Lost 7 Games Field Goals Free Throws Total Point Rebounds Played Att. Ma. Ma. Mis. Points Aver. Off. Def. Asst. Bartell 25 355 149 48 22 346 14 26 31 94 Schlueter 21 325 135 45 33 315 15 44 77 37 Henning 14 62 27 17 17 71 5 41 49 22 Henderson 12 52 19 22 11 60 5 8 11 13 Wilson 21 182 73 54 47 200 10 47 51 37 Baird 17 77 29 22 7 80 5 10 15 8 Lueders 25 268 114 36 26 264 11 56 68 37 Frese 22 92 38 28 31 104 5 40 71 25 Schmidt 12 19 4 9 11 17 -- 6 5 2 Hamilton 10 21 12 11 5 28 3 4 2 4 Shanholtzer 10 1 0 2 0 2 -- 0 0 0 L. Flesner 7 22 9 6 7 24 -- 10 7 3 R. Flesner 5 8 3 0 0 2 -- 3 5 2 Buss 4 3 0 2 0 2 -- 1 3 0 Hull 6 3 2 0 0 4 -- 1 1 0 Thompson 2 2 1 0 0 2 -- 1 1 0 Del. Schlueter 2 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 1 Reuschel 2 1 0 2 0 2 -- 0 0 0 The Central High Panthers finished their basketball season with a 14-11 record. The panthers tied for first in the Wenois Conference and also tied for first in the Mid-West Conference. The sparkplugs of this years team were seniors, aided by capable juniors. Two of the regulars, Wayne Lueders and VirgFrese, were sophomores. Central will resume play next year with a strong bench of returning lettermen. Jerry Bartell won the free throw percentage trophy; Wayne Lueders the rebounding trophy; and Jerry Bartell had the most total points. LEFT TO RIGHT: Leenerts, West, Searls, Stevens, 1 Sapp, Allen, DeWitt, Bruns, Stonewall, Hamilton, DeWitt. Aden, Smith. Panther: Karen Blacketter. Compliments of CORNER MARKET, Clayton, Illinois Harry and Ruth Wisely C JlCens ( uS ROW I — Hull, Thompson, Bartell, Bennett, Stevens, Mr. Westerman. ROW II—Schlueter, Henderson, Norris, Hamilton, Buss. ROW III—Shank, Pittman, Grimmer, Deming, Leenerts, Schieferdecker, Parn. ROW IV—Reushel, Frese, Henning, Schlueter, L. Schieferdecker, Baird, Kramberg, Lueders, Wilson, Schmidt. Jjep Gfu6 ROW I—Sapp, Allen, West, DeWitt, J. Stevens, Stonewall, J. Leenerts, L. Bruns, S. DeWitt, Hamilton, Searls, Aden, Smith. ROW II—Henning, Paben, Erhardt, Blacketter, Baehr, Bluhm, Frankel, Haschemeyer, Jacobs, Hendricks, Gunn, Embree, Law, Parn, Haschemeyer, Toumear, Dietrick, Dickhut, M. Bruns, Ehmen, Peuster, Haschemeyer, Zoller, Miss Atkinson. ROW III—D. Oberling, M. Oberling, Lee, DeWitt, Stout, R. Albers, J. Leenerts, Baker, Futhey, Hickman, J. Flesner.B. Bruns, Yates,Griswold, Stultz, Echtemkamp, Frese, Royalty, Guenther, Bailey, K. Dickhut, Ufkes. ROW IV—Thale, Henderson, Schlueter, Echtemkamp, L. Aden, Lueders, Post, Doyle, Reed, Herren, Decker, Flesner, Schmidt, Harris, Leach, K. Wilson, Bowen, S. Wilson, M. Royalty, Conover, Vancil, G. Parn, Ennon, Reckers, Martin, L. Albers. Jrampo ine ROW I—Pittman, Louchen, Buss, Saathoff. ROW II—Oberling.Oberling, Lee-nerts, Padgett, Dejanes, Puttman. 7. )rest irtcj ROW I—Kramberg, Stevens, En-non, Smith. ROW II—Hughes, Mients, Schief-erdecker, Parn. Jntramura )asAe 6a G. H. HATCHERY GRADING STATION Camp Point, Illinois LY 3-6551 Jiaseba 6i 62 ROW 1-Hamilton, Lueders, Schlueter, Bartell, Pam, Baird. ROW 2-Bennett, Hull, Buss, Schlueter, Shank, Reuschel, Tompson, Wilson, Leenerts, Norris, Westerman. JJitcfiers ancf ( atc ers Shank, Reuschel, Tompson, Lueders, Baird. Plymouth Hybrids Ful-O-Pep Kent Feeds BRUNS BROS. SEED CO. Camp Point, Illinois During the fall baseball season the Central High Panthers played and won eight Wenois Conference games to win the Championship for the fifth tie in seven years. They also defeated Plymouth in a nonconference game which gave them a perfect 9-0 fall record. The Panthers also won the Mid-West Conference. This made the Panther's third championship in the Midwest Conference. They went to the regional finals where they defeated the Christian Brothers Raiders, 15 to 4, with Jim Shank pitching a three-hitter. Donley Schlueter won the fall batting championship; John Baird had a 9-2 pitching record; Paul Reuschel posted a 9-2 pitching record; and, Jim Shank, Rusty Blivens, Dennis Hull, Wayne Lueders, did fine relief jobs. Donley Schlueter Wayne Lueders CLAYTON ELECTRIC Clayton, Illinois CHS Opponents 18 Barry 3 15 West Pike 8 15 Payson 11 10 Liberty 0 12 Barry 2 5 Liberty 1 5 West Pike 4 5 Plymouth 1 1 Payson 0 11 Quincy 7 1 Christian Bros. 1 8 Brown County 1 9 Liberty 8 6 Liberty 7 7 Rushville 9 20 Rushville 0 1 Plymouth 3 4 Pittsfield 1 11 Pittsfield 2 5 Christian Bros. 9 1 Christian Bros. 3 11 Jacksonville 4 10 Jacksonville 6 7 Beardstown 6 0 Quincy 5 1 Quincy 7 8 Plymouth 2 6 Unity 4 13 Warsaw 8 15 Christian Bros. 4 .571 Donley Schlueter-Fall batting Champ John Baird - (9-2) Pitching record Paul Reuschel - (9-2) Pitching record Clyde Wilson Relief Pitchers - Jim Shank 3-0 Richard Blivens 1-1 Dennis Bruns 0-1 Dennis Hull Wayne Lueders 1-0 IracA ROW 1. Bennett, Buss, Hull, Deming, Schmiedeskamp, Norris. ROW 2. Frese, Baird, Thompson, Wilson, Schmidt, Mr. Westerman. (jross ( Country ROW 1. Bennett, Shank, Hull, Buss, Schmiedeskamp, Norris. ROW 2. Baird, Schmidt, Thompson, Mr. Westerman. Compliments of MOELLRING HARDWARE Clayton, Illinois This spring Central participated in seven meets. The first meet Central placed second against Jacksonville and Virden at Jacksonville. The next meet was with Liberty in which Central took First. After Liberty the Panthers placed first against Payson and McCooy at Payson. The 880 Yard varsity relay, consisting of O. A. Jones, Jim Schmidt, Jim Deming, and Gary Hamilton, was the only team from Central to place in the Quincy Relays. The next meet was a dual meet with Pittsfield there in which Central placed second. The final two meets were the Wenois Conference Meet in which we placed second and the Mid-West conference meet in which we were fourth. O. A. Jones and Clyde Wilson were elected as co-captains of the team. There were three seniors participating in track this spring, O.A. Jones, Bill Henning, and Jim Schreake. This was Jim Schreake's first year, but he led each meet with the most points. Bill Henning broke the discus record by throwing a distance of 120' 4 . The previous record was 110’ held by Wayne Gibson. Here are the fourteen boys which made up the Panther track team this year and the events in which they particpated: O. A. Jones- 120yd. high hurdles, 880 varsity relay, 100yd. dash, 220yd. dash, and shot put. Jim Schreake- mile run, 880yd. run, and high jump. Bill Henning- discus and shot put. Jim Deming- 100yd. dash, 880yd. varsity relay, 220yd. dash, and broad jump. Bob Buss- mile run and 880yd. run. Gary Hamilton- 100yd. dash, 880 varsity relay, 180yd. low hurdles, 220yd. dash, and pole vault. Bill Moody- mile run and 440yd dash. Jim Schmidt- 880 varsity relay, 880yd. run, 440yd. run, 220yd. dash, 100yd. dash. Clyde Wilson- mile relay, pole vault, broad jump, and 440yd. dash. Ramon Grimmer- Fresh.-Soph. relay, mile relay. Bob Shields- 440yd. dash, fresh.-soph, relay, and mile relay. Randy Thompson- fresh.-soph, relay and pole vault. Gene Winget- 120yd. high hurdles, 180yd. low hurdles, and fresh.-soph, relay. Wayne Lueders-fresh.-soph, relay, shot put, high jump, discus. 100 yard dash- Paul Searls 10.6 1960 220 yard dash- Larry Oenning 24.2 1959 440 yard dash- Larry Oenning 56.4 1957 Jim Schmidt 56.4 1962 880 yard run- Jim Schmidt 2:14.55 1962 High Hurdles- Gary Winget 16.9 1959 Low Hurdles- Fred Mason 22.8 1957 Mile run- Wendell Gunn 4:55.8 (Quincy Relay record) 1958 880 yard relay- Herb Edison Charlie Edison David Patton Larry Oenning 1.41 1957 Mile relay- Dan Lueders Ramon Grimmer Clyde Wilson Lee Winget 4:4.0 1961 Fresh.-Soph. relay- Jim Deming Jim Schmidt Ramon Grimmer Virg Frese 51.5 1961 High Jump- Bob Leenerts 5 11 1 2” 1959 Broad Jump- Larry Oenning 20’31 2 1959 Pole vault - Clyde Wilson 10 9” 1961 Discus- Bill Henning 120’ 4” 1962 Shot put- Arlo Kindhardt 41' 8 1960 Homecoming King, Jerry Bartell, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bartell of Golden. During his four years at Central, Jerry has been outstanding in sports, holding such honors as captain of the basketball team and president of the C-Men’s Club. He has been a member of the A Cappella Choir and has served as treasurer of the chorus. Jerry served as president of his junior class and vice-president of his senior class. He was chosen Central's Student of the Month for November of 1961. Jfom ecominy Reigning over the Dance of the Harvest Moon, Miss Judy Leenerts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leenerts of Camp Point, was chosen for her beauty not only in looks, but in character, and in her associations with her fellow students. Judy has been a cheerleader for the past three years. She served as vice-president of GAA her junior year and president her senior year. She has held offices such as freshman class secretary, Biology Club vice-president, and chorus treasurer. Other activities include A Cappella Choir and Annual Staff. She was chosen stu d ent of the month for January of 1962. Compliments of PALOMA LUMBER CO. Paloma, Illinois 86 SHANK PLUMBING HEATING Tw 4-7718 boosters R. E. YAKLE LUMBER YARD--Clayton, Illinois and Timewell, Illinois M. P. DeWITT LIVESTOCK MARKET - -Camp Point, Illinois EARL AND JACK'S GROCERY--Clayton, Illinois WINGET ACCOUNTING SERVICE--Golden, Illinois EICKEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY--Golden, Illinois NALL FERTILIZER COMPANY--Clayton, Illinois GROSS MOTOR COMPANY--Clayton, Illinois L. M. BOWEN HARDWARE--Clayton, Illinois Best Wishes from WILLIAM AND MILDRED LESLIE Best Wishes from HOWARD AND ELIZABETH MYERS REV. AND MRS. R. H. HEIMGARTNER--Golden, Illinois REV. AND MRS. CONRAD W. GROSEWICK--Golden, Illinois SWEETING’S MOTOR SERVICE--Clayton, Illinois LEERHOFF'S PAINT SHOP--Golden, Illinois HUNSAKERS FEED MILL--Camp Point, Illinois MR. AND MRS. EMERY HUNSAKER--Camp Point, Illinois TOM AND EILEEN ROYALTY-Clayton, Illinois IDEUS CONOCO STATION--Golden. 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