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

 - Class of 1963

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I. Virginia Sharrow, will to my sister, Kathleen and to Cheryl Flesner my ability to walk in P.E. and office practice late. To my brother, I leave my ability to get B's in P.D. I, Allen Stevens, do hereby will my Kennedy pin to Mr. Wartick and my ability to get along with Mrs. Traver to Bob Leenerts. I, Joyce Stevens, hereby will and bequeath my ability to flunk chemistry quizes to Karen Blacketter, my membership in the 7-SSC to Virg, my cheerleading uniform to Linda Bruns, and my long hair to anyone who wants it. I, Karen Stout, will my ability to think a lot and say little in Mr. Wartick's class to Betty Busboom and my ability to talk in seventh hour study hall to Sandy DeMoss. I, Maxine Ufkes, will my ability to stay quiet in first study hall to Stanley Shelton and my ability to punch tickets to Kent Wilson so he can stay at the end of the lunch line. I, Jim Vancil, will my ability to foul Coach Galloway to Fred Ketchum and my ability to not get mad to any intramural player when Hogan referees. I, Ronnie Wear, will all of my old sloe gin to Jim Shank and Randy Thompson. I, Sandy West, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath all my problems to Jim Shank, my cheerleading uniform to Nancy Hamilton, my membership in the 7-SSC to Randy Thompson, and last but not least, I leave my ability to get along with the Pittfield cheerleading squad to Karen Blacketter, Nancy Sapp, and Marcia Stonewall. I, Clyde Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath my other four legs to Miss Magill, my athletic ability to Dennis Hogan, My brains to Paul Reuschal, who needs them, and my democratic policies to Mr. Wartick. I, Barbara Yates, do hereby will and bequeath my job as statistician to any girl who would enjoy sitting behind the players bench and being a back board for soggy towels; and to Ronnie Royalty, I leave my ability to misplace my horn. I, Dale Reckers, will my locker to Victor Rhea and my ability to get along with Mr. Lathrop to anyone who needs it. I, Marilyn Reuschel, do hereby will and bequeath my job of working in the concession stand to my sister Betty. I will to Sandy Demoss my gold bracelet which 1 so frequently miss, and to Roger Kindhart, one package of grape life-savers. I, Marilyn Richards, will my position as typist on the newspaper staff to my sister Babs, and to Dennis Padgett and Roger Kindhart, my ability to get along with Susan Heinecke. I, Larry Saathoff, will my life earnings to Betty B., my books to Mr. Sickles, and my good feelings to all my teachers. I, Elaine Schlueter, hereby will my position as Mr. Sherman's secretary to anyone who wants it and my ability to get along with Mr. Wartick to Betty Busboom. I, Jim Schmidt, being of eccentric mind and peculiar body, bequeath my Untouchables membership to Julie London and my sob rag from Dulle's and MaGill’s classes to Mary Ihnen and Jim Shank. I, Juanita Schmidt, do hereby will and bequeath to Connie S., Jeanne F.. Emily W., and Betty B. my ability to make A's in Mrs. Wickliffe's college prep, class, (as if they needed it) To Betty Miller, I leave my ability to break a hundred at bowling. I, Herb Schmiedeskamp, being of sound mind do hereby will my MASTERS OF DECEIT book to any good Democrat and my job washing dishes to Dennis Hogan. I, Albert Schreake, will my P.E. locker, 101, and my P.E. exercises to Freddy Ketchum. I, Roger Schwengel, hereby will my accomplishments in F.F.A. to Bob McClintock and Gary Z. I, Dale Shanholtzer, being of feeble mind and bony body, do hereby will to Jim Shank, my ability to put the top up on a convertible during a rainstorm for when he gets one and to Bill Pittman my ability for chasing dogs through wheat fields with a convertible. MAIN STREET CAFE Golden, 111. Phone 208 HUSSONGS SHORTHORN HILLS 4-H Calves for sale LEE and IRIS HUSSONG



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James Stevens President Albert Shanholtzer Secretary BOARD OF EDUCATION ,= Harold Farlow Neal Futhey Alfred Albers Howard Meyers Wayne Shank

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