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

 - Class of 1963

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SENIOR CLASS WILLS We, the Senior Class, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the freshman class, we leave the ability to, one day, become enterprising seniors as we have been. To the sophomores, we leave nothing because they seem to know it all anyway. Last but not least, we leave the juniors the courage to carry on without us. I, Linda Aden, will my long blonde hair to Bob Leenerts, my ability to get nicknames to someone who hates them as much as I do, my ability to be a trustee to someone trustier than I was, and my membership in the 7-SSC to Wayne Leuders. I, Wayne Aden, will my parking place to Dave Winebrenner, and I will to Steve Flesner, the students that I take to school but I will keep the car myself. I, Gloria Albers, do hereby will my ability to remain silent at all times to Linda Ideus, my ability to always sing in chorus to Nina Pam, and the seat under the pencil sharpener in the history room to anyone who likes sawdust all over their books. I, Betty Alcorn, of sound mind, will and bequeath to my sister Sue, the ability to get married during her junior year, and to Carolyn Beebe, I will my ability to black and dye my hair. I will my eye brow pencil for his moustache. I. Joyce Alcorn, of sound mind, hereby will and bequeath my job as ticket puncher to Carol Baehr, my love of life to Sherri Hickman, and Richard Gaebel, and my adoration of a certain senior boy to Ruth Albers. I, Marilyn Allen, hereby will my old boyfriend to Cheryl Roy, my ability of good driving to Dale and Carl M., a new ford for Sharon V. and Myron H. to go skating in, my grades in citizenship to Jimmy H. and my good bowling arm to Donna S. I, John Baird, being mentally retarded and with a disabled body, do hereby will and bequeath my claim to the middle of the Clayton-Augusta blacktop to anyone who might be in a hurry to get there some night. I, Nancy Bartell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Marilyn Bartell, our spaciousness in the P. E. room to Karen Flesner, and my work in the concession stand to anyone who can stand the pace. I, Dick Bennett, thinking that I am of sound mind and body, hereby will my fur hat to Bill Moody, my 39 corvette to James Knipmeyer, and my motor-scooter to Wayne Aden. I, Jeanene Bluhm, being out of my mind with sound body, bequeath my acid eaten chemistry apron to Karen Blacketter, my dirty jokes to Pat Ehmen, my Monday morning sore throats to Ruthie Albers, and my sacred membership in the 7-SSC to the honorable Jim Shank. 1, Barbara Bruns, do hereby will and bequeath my 5:30 hairwashings to Jeanne Haschemeyer, all my ruined nylons to Jackie Smith, my nervous condition in band to Paula Baker, and last but not least, my membership in the 7-SSC to Denny Hull. I, Jeanette Bruns, do hereby will and bequeath my blonde hair to Nina Pam, my share of candy I eat in seventh hour study hall to Carol Baehr, my ability to run around town to Peggy Haschemeyer, and work in the concession stand to anyone who likes to throw money around. I, Bob Buss, being sober, will my front row seat in P.D. to anyone who wants it, my P.E. locker to Jim Shank, and my third chair in band to anyone who wants to sit there. I, Bill Craig, would like to will my 1951 chevy 409, four speed, impala to Delmar Schluter and my lovable sister to John Leenerts. I, Jim Deming, will my new 53 thunderbird to Pat and my 39 Ford truck to Jim Knipmeyer and all my guernsey cows to Karis Pierce. I, Pat Deming, will my locker, number 365 to Wanda Baily. I, Larry Dieterle, will my ability to sleep in second, fifth, and ninth hour study halls to Bill Taylor, Eddie Dodson, and Paul Patton, to keep them out of trouble, and my ability to do calisthemics to Don Galloway. I, Lee Echternkamp, do will and bequeath my ability to play volleyball, to get out of running laps, and to come into P.E. class late to Sharon Vollbracht; also I will give freely, to anyone who wants it, my ability to write shorthand and then read it. I, Judy Ehrhardt, will my senior math to anyone dumb enough to take it, and my ability to play volleyball to Candy Hogan. I, Gary Faulkner, being of weak mind and puny body, do hereby will and bequeath my superior athletic ability to Wayne Leuders, my dislike for Mr. Doole to Dean Leenerts, and my height to Freddie Ketchum. Congratulations class of '63 KIEFERS FOOD STORE Golden, 111.

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Bill Moody is now a world famous memory expert. He got his start at the assembly at Central. Janice Neasta has donated an automatic dishwasher to the Central High Cafeteria to stop the dishwater hands. Bill Norris is now chief manager of the Boston Celtics. He was recently playmate of the month. Lyndell Peters is now doing the Wildroot Commercial. Karis Ann Pierce and her husband, Gary Eilers, are now co-owners of the Barn. Curtis Post has just discovered a successful freckle remover. However, it isn't available to the public because he used it all on himself. Diane Post is now a famous alto at Radio City Music Hall. Lou Powell has just replaced Penny on As the World Turns”. Lou studied Penny's habits every day during her 6th hour noon hour for four years. Terry Pratt is now cigarette salesman for the American Tobacco Company. Dale Reckers is now the head coach for the Camp Point Little League. Marilyn Reuschal has now replaced Liberace as the world's most famous pianist. Marilyn Richards is now a famous speech correctionist and tutors famous performers on correct pronunciations. Larry Saathoff is now the owner of Pickle's Drug Store, located in front of Central on Route 24. Elaine Schlueter has just replaced Mary Harvey on the Popeye Show. Jim Schmidt, after gaining recognition for his track accomplishments, has now gone to Russia and has won fame and fortune there. Juanita Schmidt has recently purchased the Corner Market from her former employer. Herb Schmiedeskamp is the head dishwasher at the Bunny Club in Chicago. He takes all the little bunnies under his wing. Albert Schreacke now owns all the oil wells in Texas. He claims to owe all of his success to the faculty at Central. Roger Schwengel has taken over his father's farm. He has recently been selected Farmer of the Year. Dale Shanholtzer is the new proprietor of Burton Cave which he won in a beauty contest. Virginia Sharrow now accompanies Benny Goodman in his band. Allen Stevens is now living in Arabia with a harem of 500. Joyce Stevens has just survived her fifth little Frese without getting frost bitten. Karen Stout has recently written a book, How to Blush without Showing It . Maxine Ufkes is now head ticket puncher at the Washington Theater in New York. She got her start by punching tickets at Central. Jim Vancil is now racing his horses in the forthcoming Kentucky Derby. Elaine Wear has just brought her 10th oil well in the famous Kellerville. Ronnie Wear, past president of Alcoholics Anonymous, has now replaced Sherman on the Rocky, the Flying Squirrel Show”. Clyde Wilson, farming in Missouri, recently turned down an offer from the New York Mets. The reason for this was because he didn't want to leave his seventh wife alone. Sandy West, now head-of the Democrat Party under the influence of Jerry Bartell, also is a famous cheerleading instructor. She is conducting her cheerleading clinics all over the United States. Barbara Lynn Yates now has a phyciatry office in Dover, England. So ends the list of our class of 63 . It would be wonderful if all our dreams could come true, but since they cannot, we'll just say, Good luck and may God bless you. HERREN SHELL SERVICE Golden, 111. Phone 204 19 ALVIN J. BLUHM Rainbow Plant Foods Purina Feeds



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I, Gary Flesner, will my love for the Democratic Party to Mr. Wartick, and my big box of cotton to all the students under Mr. Lathrop. The cotton is to be put in their ears to deaden his voice. I, Larry Flesner, being of sound mind do hereby will my cigarette cough to Coach Johnson (I heard he was looking for one), my locker to Mr. Stabler (the janitor) to use as a junk room; and to Mr. Sickles I will all my squirt guns to help him complete the collection that he started two years ago. I, Ray Flesner, will my ability to trip Coach Galloway when playing basketball to Fred Ketchum, and my ability to get along with Miss Atkinson to Tony Griswold. I, Kenny Gaebel, will my gear shift knobs to whoever took them. I, Betty Graff, will my ability to play volleyball to Susan Bluhm, my desk in English to my brother, and my good behavior in study hall to Nancy Robinson. I, Sam Griswold, bequeath my superior manner and attitude to Mary Goudshaw, and my wonderful, dashing, good looks to my brother Tony who needs them. I, Gary Hamilton, being of very sound mind, do hereby will my ability to get along with Mrs. Traver to everyone who needs it, and my ability to dunk a basketball to Virg Frese and Dennis Hogan; to Susie Lueders, I leave my old worn out tennis shoes. I, Bill Harris, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Traver to Bob Freemen, my locker and P.E. clothes to Dean Smith, if they fit, and all my knowledge of women, as little as it is, to anyone who needs it. I, Sharon Haschemeyer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to drive safely to my sister Peggy, (sheneeds it), my ability to be quiet in first hour study hall to Bobby Freeman, my shyness to Shirley Marlow, and my mischievousness to Ernie Slottag. I, Mary Heinecke, being of sound mind will my ability to be good in P.E. to Mernice Herren, and my ability to get out of Mrs. Traver's study hall to anyone who wants it. I, David Howald, being of sound mind will my coonhounds to Ronnie Wear, my Republican beliefs to Gene W., my fact to the Museum of American Wonders, and the rest of my body to the Better Health Association. I, Jim Knipmeyer, leave my corvette stingray to Larry Saathoff, my seat in 7th hour study hall to Freddie Ketchum, and my crowded 8th hour P.E. class to all future freshmen. I, Robyn Knox, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. Allen to Kenny Brillhart. I, Roger Leach, hereby will my ability to give wild parties to Jim Shank, my ability to make up my mind quickly to Randy Thompson, and my statistic sheets to Eddie Dodson, who loves to keep them. I, Judy Leenerts, will my position in 7-SSC to Ramon Grimmer, my problems in chemistry to Karen Blacketter, and my locker that won't work to my brother Bob. I, Carol Leslie, will my love for school and my love for the teachers that I have had to Barbara Richards. I, Nancy Lichtsinn. will my ability to get good grades from Mr. Wartick to Dick Gaebel. I, Jean Meier, being of sound mind will my ability to play well in P.E. to Linda Taute and my seat in the back of the P.D. class to anyone who needs it. I, Bill Moody, will the best of everything to my sister, years of learnings and the ability to understand to Linda Barnett, and the cage in the Girl's P.E. room to Miss A. I, Janice Neastea, will my locker, 321, to Nancy Robinson and my citizenship grades to my brother. I, Bill Norris, being of sound mind and big body, do hereby will and bequeath all of our nocturnal visits to burton, our weekly trips to Quincy, and our numerous adventure trips to parts unknown to all underclassmen who enjoy being different. I, Danny Lichtsinn, will my 53 Ford to Mr. Wartick and new Ford 6000 to Bob Colvin. I also will my new 63 Ford to Mr. Bricker. I, Lyndell Peters, will my hair to Mr. Allen and my P.E. uniform to who ever stole it. I, Karis Ann Pierce, hereby will and bequeath my ability to hit the parking lot posts to Ruth Albers, my 7-SSC membership to Karen Blacketter, and my ability to express my Democratic ideas in Mr. Wartick’s P.D. class to any Democrat. I, Curtis Post, being sound mind do hereby will my chevy to Mr. Ehmen so he can keep up with the Joneses, and to Mr. Sickles, I will my guns to keep order at Central. I, Diana Post, hereby will my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Betty Callahan and my intentions to sing in chorus to Peggy Haschemeyer. I, Lou Powell, do hereby will and bequeath my long hair to Betty Miller and my unused locker to anyone who wants it. I, Terry Pratt, hereby will to Jerry Squire my ability to get along with Mrs. McCoy. I will my future meals at Central to Paul Patton, and to Jim Shank I will my ability to collect pennies instead of dimes at senior cartoons. Compliments of MR. MRS. D. E. LEE

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