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(' 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
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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
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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
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