Central High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Camp Point, IL)
- Class of 1964
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la Bailey) i Managd mshe « the J of cE Hi M i Camp Point®I I Nancy Sq Assistant tj Jim Sh; Editq Wani Businea RUTH ANN ALBERS Ruthy Chorus 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 2,3,4, Twirler 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3.4 Saying: Forget it Hobby: Twirling, water skiing and dancing Plans: Business College or Airline Stewardess DIANA AUSMUS Spanish Club 4, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Chorus 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 2,3,4 Saying: Oh shucks Hobby: Reading Plans: Western Illinois University DAVID PAUL ADEN Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4. Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2,3, Newspaper 4, Chorus 3,4, A Cappella 4, Intramural 1,2,3,4, Class Play 3 Saying: Don't sweat the small stuf Hobby; Reading and hunting Plans: College MARSHA RAE ADEN Many Cheerleader 1,2, G.A.A. 1,2,3.4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Twirler 1,2, Majorette 3.4, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Chorus 1, 2.3.4, Class Play 3 Saying; For Pete's Sake Hobby; Twirling and reading Plans: Undecided WANDA LEE BAILY Class Officer 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Band Musical 3, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Newspaper Staff 4 Saying: That’s the way it goes Hobby; Bowling and swimming Plans: Gem City College and work JOYCE BAKER Joycie F.H.A. 2.4 Saying: What do you mean coming in here at Twice o'clock in the morning telling me you found yourself a quarter. Hobby; Jimmy Plans: Work SHARON SUB BALZER Shari Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 1,2, G.A.A. 1,2, Trampoline 4, Chorus 1,3, A Cappella 1.3. Saying: Hot dang Hobby; Skating Plans: Marriage KATHERINE JANE BANGERT Kay F.H.A. 2,3,4 Saying: Oh, no” Hobby: Sports and listening to records Plans: Work BETTY BEHRENS Betsy F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, A Cappella 4, Pep Club 4 Saying; Hi ya, hi ya kids Hobby: Sports and boys Plans: Work KAREN KAY BLACKETTER Stud Band 1,2,3,4, Band Musical 3, Chorus 2.4, A Cappella 2,4, Plus Ultra 1,2, 3.4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2,3, Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2, 3.4, Panther 2, Cheerleader 3, Class Play 3. Saying; Vomit Hobby; Sewing, bowling, reading, and dancing Plans; College, major in journalism KENNETH E. BRILLHART Kenny Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Band Musical 3, Chorus 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 1.2.3.4, Science Club 2,3, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Class Officer 3.4, Class Play 3, Spanish Club 4. Saying; Gish Hobby; Music Plans; University of Illinois MARLENE KAYE BRUNS Brunsy G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3.4, Chorus 3,4, A Cappella 3,4, Ensemble 4, Annual Staff 3.4, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Science Club 2, Class Officer 4, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Class Play 3 Saying; You're kidding Hobby; Bowling and music Plans: Western Illinois University BETTY BUSBOOM Betsy Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2,3, Student Council 2,3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Class Play 3, Annual Staff 3,4, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Chorus 1,3,4, A Cap-pella 3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Saying: Yipes Hobby: Sports and chess Plans; College PERRY ROBERT COLVIN Bob F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Intramural 2,3,4 Saying: Good thinking Hobby: Hunting, sports, cars, and girls Plans: Farming LOREN CONOVER Plus Ultra 1, Pep Club 2 Saying: You big puss Hobby; Cars and bass guitar Plans: Barber school or work TERRY DeJAYNES Arch Fenster Shop Club 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Intramural 4 Saying; Vote Republican and Chevy's best Hobby: Anything that's interesting at the time Plans: Army or college SANDRA DeMOSS Moss ' G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Chorus 2,3, Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 4 Saying; Kill it Hobby; Sports Plans: Undecided PATTY DIETRICH D Pep Club 1,2, Plus Ultra 1,2,3.4, Chorus 1,3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Spanish Club 4 Hobby; Reading and embroidering Plans: Practical Nursing PAUL EDDY DODSON Mr. Basketball Plus Ultra 1, C-Men's 2,3,4, C-Men’s Play, Spanish Club 4, Basketball 1,2, Intramural 3,4, Track 4, Class Play 3 Saying: Nix on that stuff' Hobby: Sports Plans: Kirksville College PATRICIA ANN EHMEN Pat Chorus 1,2,3,4, Flag Twirler 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 3.4, Science Club 2, Plus Ultra 2.3.4, G.A.A. 1.2,3,4, Class Play 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Saying: Hi, Queer Hobby: Dancing Plans: College STEPHEN FLESNER Berka F.F.A. 2,3,4, Intramural 1,2,3,4 Saying: Chevies Forever Hobby: Model cars Plans; Army VIRGIL FRESE Virg Class Officer 2, Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3.4, C-Men's 1,2,3,4 Saying; Nix on that stuff, Baby Hobby: Swimming and basketball Plans: Service and farm DAVID LEE FLESNER Dave F.F.A, 1,2,3,4, Intramural 2,3,4 Plans: Army and farming KAREN LYNN FLESNER Plus Ultra 2,3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Newspaper Staff 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Science Club 2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4 Saying: Big Deal Hobby: Organ and painting Plans: School JEANNE CAROL FUTHEY Band 1,2,3,4, Band Musical 3, Twirler 1.2.3.4, Chorus 1,2,3.4, Ensemble 1, 2.4. A Cappella 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2,3, Class Play 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Saying; True Hobby: Bowling and other sports and painting Plans; Western Illinois University ALBERT GARVER A1 Babe Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Plus Ultra, Science Club, C-Men's Saying: Geegoshowhiz Hobby; Einstein’s theory on relativity Plans: Western Illinois University RAMON GRIMMER Ramie Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, C-Men's 1,2,3,4, C-Men-s Play 3,4, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Newspaper Staff 2.3.4, Student Council 3, Basketball 1,2 Saying; Who in the heck put that katsup on my windshield Hobby: Hunting and sports Plans: College CAROL JEANNE HASCHEMEYER Jeannie G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Plus Ultra 1, Chorus 1.2.3.4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Twirler 1.2.3.4, Class Play 3 Saying; Quit it Hobby; Drawing Plans; Burlington Beauty Academy ROGER GOUDSCHAAL Gooch Baseball 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Intramural 2,3,4, Chorus 2,3, Plus Ultra 1.2.3,4 Saying: WelL all right! Plans: Air Force MELVIN FREDERICK GRAFF Monster F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Intramural 3,4, Saying: Bite me Hobby: Girls and hunting Plans; Work or Army JULEEN M. HASCHEMEYER Chorus 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3 Saying; Forget it Hobby; Sports Plans; Gem City Business College DONALD RAY HENDERSON Basketball 1, Plus Ultra 1, Intramural 2,3,4, Class Officer 1, Class Play 3, Chorus 2,3,4 Saying: That's enough of that Hobby; Cars and girls Plans; College SHERRALYN HICKMAN Sherri Band 1,2,3,4, Band Musical 3, Chorus 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 1,2,3,4, Ensemble 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3, Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Saying; Funnier n' heck Hobby; Playing piano, bowling, and sewing Plans; College DUANE HUGHES Dudley Chorus 1. Shop Club 1, F.F.A. 2 Hobby: Hunting Plans: Farm DENNIS ROBERT HULL Punkie Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3, 4, C-Men’s 1,2,3,4, C-Men’s Play 2,3,4, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Student Council 4, Class Play 3 Saying; Well I'll be-- Hobby; Sports and playing pool Plans; Western Illinois University DANNY HUMMER Dan Shop Club, Wrestling Saying; Rats Hobby; Girls Plans; Army MYRON HUSTON Magoo Saying: Hon Yock Hobby; Cars Plans; Work ALVIN JOHN IHNEN Alvie Shop Club 3,4, Chorus 1,3 Saying: 1 don't know what you Hobby: Hunting Plans; Navy tell RICHARD ALAN KRAMBERG Dick” C-Men's Club, F.F.A. Saying: That sounds like fun Hobby: Staying out of trouble Plans: Farming DONALD WARREN LEE Warren Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Plus Ultra 1, Science Club 2, Newspaper Staff 2,3, Class Play 3, Track 2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, A Cap-pella 2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Intramural 1,2,3,4 Saying: It makes a guy dang mad Hobby; All sports Plans: Southern Illinois University DEAN E. LEENERTS Professor Chorus 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 1,2,3,4, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4. Pep Club 4, Intramural 2,3,4, Science Club 2,3 Saying: Indubitably so Hobby: Cars, among other things Plans: College SHIRLEY ANN LEENERTS Sholy Ann Chorus 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 3,4, Trampoline 4 Saying: Oh Darn Hobby: Sports Plans-. Gem City or work WAYNE LUEDERS Harry Dickens Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Shop Club 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Student Council 3, C-Men's 1,2,3,4, C-Men's Play 2,3,4. Class Officer 2 Saying: You liar Hull Hobby; Sports of all sorts Plans: College MARILYN E. MASON Flippy Saying: Dog it Hobby: Horseback riding Plans: Work and marriage BETTY MILLER G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2 Saying: Son of a Gun” Hobby; Cars Plans; Trade School CARL MOWEN F.F.A. 1,2,3.4 Saying: Really Hobby; Hunting Plans; Working DALE LEE MOWEN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Saying: You don't say Hobby; Hunting and girls Plans: Work or Army BARRY OBERLING Oscar Band 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,3,4, Intramural 2, Science Club 2 Saying: Take it easy, but take it Hobby; Sports Plans: Work NINA PARN Pep Club 1,2, Chorus 1,2,3,4 Saying; Forget it Hobby: Square dancing, swimming, and bowling Plans; Gem City Business College PAUL PATTON Speedy Ushers Club 1.2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3, Intramural 2,3,4 Saying; You're not just whistling Dixie with your mouth full of water Hobby: Cars and hunting Plans; Work, school, and marriage BARBARA PEUSTER Barb F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1, Pep Club 2 Saying: That's tough Hobby: Sewing and cooking Plans; Undecided WILLIAM H. PITTMAN Willy 'P' Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, C-Men's 1,2,3,4, C-Men's Play 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2,3, Intramural 1,2,3, 4, Class Play 3, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 4, Trampoline 2 Saying; But officer I didn't know what time it was Hobby; Sports Plans; Illinois College, Jacksonville MORRIS E. PRUNTY Porky Pep Club 4, Intramural 1, Plus Ultra 1.2.3,4 Hobby; Hunting and avoiding work Plans; College VICTOR D. RHEA Vic Pep Club 3,4, Plus Ultra 1.2,3,4, Basketball 2, Track 1, Intramural 1.3,4, F.F.A. 3,4 Saying: You aren't big enough Hobby; Sports and history Plans; Western Illinois University NANCY ROBINSON Chorus 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 2,3,4, Band 1, F.H.A. 1.2,3,4, Trampoline 4, Class Play 3, Spanish Club 4 Saying: Hello Hobby: Post card collecting and sports Plans: College ANNE ROYALTY Annie” Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Ushers Club 2,3,4, Class Play 3, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Chorus 3,4, A Cappella 3,4, Science Club 2 Hobby: Music and ice skating Plans: University of Illinois CHRISTINE SCHM1EDESKAMP Smilie Chorus 1, F.H.A. 1.2.3,4 Saying: Too bad Hobby: Cooking and sewing Plans: Beauty school or nurses’ training LONEY BELLE SHAEFFER Lonny” Plus Ultra 1 Saying: Shucky-dern Hobby: Riding horses and baseball Plans: Nurse's aide, practical nursing and Foreign Mission Sisterhood CONNIE LEE SCHABERG Plus Ultra 1.2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Science Club 2,3, Chorus 1,2, 3,4, A Cappella 1,2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, Class Play 3, Ensemble 1.2,4 Saying: Oh, gee Hobby: Music, horseback riding, and photography Plans: Western Illinois University; lab technician DELMER SCHLUETER C-Men’s 2,3,4, F.F.A. 4 Saying: What's it to you Hobby: Sports Plans: Service or work ROGER SHARROW Sparrow” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Intramural 1,2 Saying: That's right, Doc Hobby: Hunting Plans; Farming and work BOB SHIELDS ” Quick-Draw C-Men's, Class Officer 3, Newspaper Staff Saying; (Censored) Hobby: M. J. I. Plans: College or who knows GEORGE H. SHANK Chorus 2,3, Plus Ultra 2,3,4, Intramural 4, Pep Club 4, Science Club 2 Saying: Say did you hear about the Hobby: Telling jokes Plans: Automotive Supervisor JIM SHANK JJ. Krupt Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1,4, C-Men's 1,2,3,4, C-Men's Play, Chorus 4, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Intramural 4, Cross Country 2, Class Play 3 Saying: Adios M. F. Hobby: Guns Plans; College or Annapolis ERNEST AUGUST SLOTTAG. JR. Ern Chorus 2,3,4, Ensemble 3,4, A Cap-pella 2,3,4, Shop Club 2, Science Club 3, Student Council 2, Newspaper Staff 4, Pep Club 4 Saying: Say now! That's cute. Hobby: People's Welfare Plans: College; teach math DEAN SMITH Smedly Intramural 1,2,3, Shop Club, Science Club 2 Saying: Big deal Hobby: Reading Hot Rod magazines Plans: Work THOMAS SMITH Tom F.F.A. 1.2.3,4 Hobby: Hunting Plans: Service SAMUEL BENJAMIN STEVENS Samuel B” Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Chorus, A Cappella, C-Men's Saying: How about that Hobby; Cars Plans: College MARCIA ANN STONEWALL Swamp Class Officer 4, Class Play 3, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Newspaper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 4, Chorus 2,3,4 Saying: Muy bien Hobby: Sports and sewing Plans: Beauty school and then marriage PATRICIA STULTZ Pat Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Science Club 2, F.H.A. 4, Pep Club 2 Saying: It's tasteless Hobby: Sewing Plans: Nurses' training 1 WILLIAM BOUYEA TAYLOR Tatorbug Plus Ultra 1, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 4, A Cappella 4, Intramural 1, Pep Club 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff 4 Saying: Who says?” Hobby: Bongos, drawing, cars, and girls Plans; College RANDY THOMPSON RJ. Honey Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, C-Men’s 1,2,3,4, C-Men’s Play 3,4, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Class Officer 2 Saying; Damit Janice Hobby; Sports and Janice Plans: College SHARON VOLLBRACHT Volly Plus Ultra 1. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Class Play 3 Saying: Nut Hobby: Skating Plans: Nursing EMILY LAWLESS WICKLIFFE ” Em Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2,3, Ushers’ Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3.4. Class Play 3, Chorus 1,2,3,4 Saying: Good Heavens Hobby: Reading mystery stories Plans: College ROBERT TJADEN ” Bob F. F.A. 1,2,3,4, Intramural 1,2,3 Saying: Hello dere Hobby: Coon hunting Plans; Work or Army CARREN TRISCH Tritschie Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, G. A.A. 1,2,3,4. Newspaper Staff 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Band Musical 3, Class Play 3 Saying: Oh, well Hobby: Swimming Plans: College JOHN WILSON Pep Club 4, Plus Ultra 1, Science Club 2 Saying: Not again Hobby; Hunting Plans: Navy or college DAVE WINEBRINNER Wineo Intramural 4, Shop Club 2,3,4 Saying: Gaar” Hobby: Music Plans; Work ■ GENE K. WINGET 1 Chorus 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 1,2,3,4, I Newspaper Staff 3, Track 1,2,3,4, I Spanish Club 4, Band 1,2,3, Class ■ Play 3, C-Men's 2,3,4, Basketball ; 1,2, Science Club 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, 1 4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4 I Saying; Dar Garnet I Hobby: Reading and camping | Plans: College I KAREN KAY ZOLLER ”Zol | G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Plus Ultra 1,2,3,4, | Chorus 1,2,3,4. Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Class Officer 3,4, Student Council 4, Newspaper Staff ; 3,4, Flag Twirler 3,4, Class Play 3 Saying: Okay Hobby: Dancing and swimming Plans: Burlington Beauty Academy STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY 1964 THANK YOU Mr. Albert Shanholtzer for your 22 years of service to the schools of Adams county and for your strong support of our annual and other school activities. Mr. Harold Farlow for your 8 years of service to the schools of Unit 3 and for the interest shown to our annual and school activities. FARMERS STATE BANK Camp Point, 111. CORNER MARKET Clayton, 111. CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1960 , 89 green freshmen entered the doors of Central High School. They were David Aden. Marsha Aden, Ruth Albers, Diana Ausmus, Wanda Baily, Joyce Baker, Sharon Balzer, Kay Bangert, Carolyn Beebe, Betty Behrens, Karen Blacketter, Kenny Brillhart, Marlene Bruns, Betty Busboom, Carolyn Cantrell, Bob Colvin, Loren Conover, James Cookson, Terry Dejaynes, Sandra DeMoss, Patty Dietrich, Eddy Dodson, Patty Ehmen, David Flesner, Karen Flesner, Merlin Flesner, Steve Flesner, Virgil Frese, Jeanne Futhey, Albert Garver, Melvin Graff, Ramon Grimmer, Jeanne Haschemeyer, Juleen Haschemeyer, Donald Henderson, Sherralyn Hickman, Duane Hughes, Dennis Hull, Janet Hull, Danny Hummer, Myron Huston, Alvin Ihnen, Lindell Johnson, Richard Kramberg, Warren Lee, Dean Leenerts, Shirley Leenerts, Judy Louderback, Wayne Lueders, Marilyn Mason, Betty Miller, Carl Mowen, Dale Mowen, Barry Oberling, Paul Patton, Nina Parn, Barbara Peuster, Bill Pittman, Vicky Post, Morris Prunty, Victor Rhea, Beverly Roberts. Nancy Robinson, Anne Royalty, Connie Schaberg, Delmer Schlueter, Loney Belle Schaffer, Christine Schmiedeskamp, George Shank, Jim Shank, Roger Sharrow, Bob Shields, Helen Sid will. Dean Smith, Tom Smith. Benny Stevens, Terry Stille, Marcia Stonewall, Pat Stultz, Bill Taylor, Randy Thompson, Robert Tjaden, Carren Tritsch, Linda Veile, Sharon Vollbracht, Emily Wickliffe, John Wilson, Gene Winget, Karen Zoller. Our class sponsor was Mr. Allen. In the fall of 1961, we returned to Central as Silly sophomores. During the year we gained Roger Goudschaal, Connie Sandy, Ernie Slottag, and Dave Winebrinner. We lost Lindell Johnson, Danny Hummer, Judy Louderback, Beverly Roberts, Loney Belle Schaffer, Terry Stille, Connie Sandy, and Linda Veile. The high-lite of the year was our Roaring 20 s Dance. Mr. Ehmen was our class sponsor. Again we returned to Central in the fall of 1962, but this time as Jolly Juniors. We were happy to gain Darrell Allen, Pat Balzer, Marianna Eidson, Richard Gaebel, Loney Belle Schaffer, and Pat Warning. We were sorry to lose Darrell Allen, Pat Balzer, Marianna Edison, Helen Sidwell, and Pat Warning. This year we sold pounds of candy. We entertained the seniors at the prom, Evening in Paris, in the high school gym. Miss Atkinson and Mr. Parker were our class sponsors. Returning for the last time in the fall of 1963, we were sorry to lose Carolyn Cantrell, and Richard Gaebel. We were happy to gain Danny Hummer. This year our class officers are President Kenny Brillhart; Vice-President, Ramon Grimmer; Secretary, Marlene Bruns; Treasurer, Marcia Stonewall; Reporter, Wanda Baily; Student Council Representatives, Connie Schaberg, Jim Shank, and Karen Zoller. Our class sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Schuller. The activities of the year included getting Senior pictures taken, the Junior-Senior Prom, our senior trip, baccalaureate, and commencement. Sadness prevails as we say goodbye to Central High School and some of the best years of our lives. COCA -COLA BOTTLING COMPANY GOODING SHELL SERVICE Camp Point, 111. u SENIOR CLASS PROPHECIES DAVID ADEN is Chemistry and Physics instructor at Central. MARSHA ADEN has been appointed Road Commissioner of the new super highway between Golden and Fort Leonardwood. RUTH ALBERS is now the owner and operator of the Barn. DIANA AUSMUS, because of her ability to get the highest grades on Mr. Price's Spanish tests, has now taken over the Spanish department of Central. WANDA BAILY is now President of the women's bowling league at the Strike Spare Bowling Lanes in Camp Point. JOYCE BAKER has replaced the Miss Clairol girl. The question is: Does she or Doesn't she? SHARON BALZER has now opened the 18th branch of Eddy's Tastee Freez. It had its beginning in Camp Point. KAY BANGERT has just won the grand championship purple ribbon in the food division of the Camp Point World's Fair. BETTY BEHRENS is now head waitress at the Golden Cafe. KAREN BLACKETTER has taken over the direction of the Central High boys' chorus. KENNETH BRILLHART is now lighting the candleabra on the Liberace Show and hoping someday to attain top billing. MARLENE BRUNS is now chief editor of Shan's Coatsburg Daily Gazette. BETTY BUSBOOM is now campaigning for President on the Republican ticket. Mr. Wartick is her campaign manager. ROBERT COLVIN won first prize for the largest ear of corn at the Golden Corn Festival. LOREN CONOVER has been named Pool Player of the Year. Next year he will appear in the Olympics as a representative from the United States. TERRY DeJAYNES and his wife, Toni, are now living on a farm near Kellerville. PATTY DIETRICH is having the grand opening of the new cleaning establishment in Camp Point. EDDY DODSON has recently made his debut on his new comedy show Laugh Along With Ed. PAT EHMEN and her husband, David, are now living in the White House. DAVID FLESNER is now raising rabbits on his 100 acre farm near Golden. KAREN FLESNER is now operating her own beauty salon in LaPrairie. Her specialty is bleaching red hair to blonde. STEVE FLESNER has just been selected as Farmer of the Year.” VIRGIL FRESE and his wife, Joyce, have now added another Frese to the long list of basketball players for Central. ALBERT GARVER, better known as Thomas Satan, has just won the Noble Prize in literature for short stories. Their titles have been censored. ROGER GOUDSCHAAL is now owner of Gabby's Nightclub and Casino which has recently moved from Golden to Las Vegas. MELVIN GRAFF is now operating a 1000 acre farm near Clayton. JEANNE HASCHEMEYER has won fame for her new hairstyle which was made famous by the Beatles. JULEEN HASCHEMEYER and NINA PARN are secretaries in the Superintendent's office at Central. DONNIE HENDERSON has just won the heavy weight championship in a return bout against an old enemy. SHERRI HICKMAN'S marriage to America's No. 1 richest man has just been announced. DUANE HUGHES has been named Justice of the Peace in Clayton. DENNIE HULL, after his long climb up the ladder of success, has just been appointed bat boy for the Chicago Cubs. DAN HUMMER and his wife, Twila, have taken over Reed's Delicatessen. MYRON HUSTON, a millionaire oil man, has just moved from Kellerville to Texas where he purchased ten new oil wells. ALVIE IHNEN has been elected for his fourth term as mayor of Golden. RICHARD KRAMBERG was seen last week attending the annual Father and Son Banquet with his son, Richard, Jr. WARREN LEE, because of his ability to make up new Spanish words, has just rewritten the Spanish book. DEAN LEENERTS, Central's mathematical genius, has been given a teaching position at Harvard. SHIRLEY LEENERTS is a secretary for Kindhart's Garage in Golden. WAYNE LUEDERS and his wife, Nancy, have sold their 38 room house to buy a larger 50 room house to provide adequate room for their enlarging family. MARILYN MASON has received first prize in the Pillsbury Baking Contest. Compliments of SPENCE MCNUTT INSURANCE AGENCY BETTY MILLER has recently won the swamp buggy races in the Florida everglades. CARL and DALE MOWEN are now multi-millionaires. They made their fortunes from their many oil wells in the great metropolis of Kellerville. BARRY OBERLING has just signed a contract with the Boston Celtics to replace Bill Russell 6‘9 center and defensive ace. PAUL PATTON has recently won the Indianapolis 500 in his new suped up '55 Ford. BARBARA PEUSTER has taken over the new Home Economics division at Central. BILL PITTMAN, after being turned down by other courts, has just made an appeal to the Supreme Court to do away with the curfew law. MAURICE PRUNTY has sold 100 copies of his new book How to Avoid Working . VICTOR RHEA was just offered a large sum of money for one of his horses which he raises on his ranch south of Camp Point. NANCY ROBINSON received an A rating for her post card collection at the World's Fair. ANNE ROYALTY is now designing clothes for the House of Royalty's in Camp Point. CONNIE SCHABERG and JEANNE FUTHEY have now become famous for their recent discovery of instant man . LONEY BELLE SCHAFFER is now the head nurse at St. Mary's Hospital. DELMER SCHLUETER has just organized intramural sports on a National basis. CHRISTINE SCHMIEDESKAMP is now the head ticket puncher at the Fox Theater in St. Louis. She got her start by punching tickets in the lunch line at Central. GEORGE SHANK is now the owner of the Clayton Cafe, where SHARON VOLLBRACHT is his head coat check girl. JIM SHANK has just taken over A1 Capone's place as head of the underworld. ROGER SHARROW is running for the most important election in La Prairie, Street Cleaner. BOB SHIELDS and Mary Jayne have just applied for their 9th marriage license a week after their 8th divorce. ERNIE SLOTTAG received an award for his solution of the mathematical problem. Where was the man when he jumped off the bridge. DEAN SMITH has invented a new growing pill which he tested on himself. He now stands 7 foot tall. TOM SMITH has just taken over the ownership of Herschal's Hennery. BENNY STEVENS is the chief photographer at the Steven's Studios in Clayton. MARCIA STONEWALL and her husband, Jim, who are now residing at the Five Points Station, are keeping their five little Schutte's busy pumping gas. PAT STULTZ is now the head nurse on the Doctor Kildare Show. BILL TAYLOR is drawing cartoons of Popeye for the Cactus Club. RANDY THOMPSON and his wife, Janice, have just remodeled their beauty and barber shop in the growing city of Columbus. ROBERT TJADEN has taken Mr. Allen’s place at CentraL teaching shop. CARREN TRITSCH, with her husband, Ronnie, are now owners of the Tastee Freeze and also Johnson's Garage. EMILY WICKLIFFE is the weather woman on the Weather to see, with Emily. After many years of practice, JOHN WILSON AND RAMON GRIMMER have been asked to play their guitars at the Central's dance, where the now famous Dynamics were discovered. DAVE WINEBR1NNER, a member of the Dynamics, has just made his first personal appearance on American Bandstand. GENE WINGET is the leader of the Girls' Scout troop that set a world's record for a cross country hike. KAREN ZOLLER has just won the Nation’s hair style contest for the beautiful arrangement of the pony tail on Mr. Ed. SUMMERS CAFE Camp Point, 111. LOUISES BEAUTY SALON Coatsburg, 111. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, MARSHA RAH ADEN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my membership in the 5-FFC's and my little red Jeep to Jackie Smith. 1 also will my ability to gain weight to Linda Bruns and my neat P.E. locker to Pam Eicken. 1, RUTH ALBERS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get into trouble in the P.E. room to Janice Leenerts, and to Jackie Smith my ability to get banned from the P.E. room. I turn over my membership in the 5-FFC's to Linda Bruns. I will my sense of humor to Paula Baker, and my fondness of band trips to Tom Hamilton. I, DIANA AUSMUS, will my ability to keep quiet in Chorus to Chris Huskinson and my desk in P.D. to Terry Utter. I, JOYCE BAKER, being of sound mind and bruised body, do hereby will my ability to get home early to Candy Hogan. I, WANDA BAILY, will and bequeath my Chevy II to Linda Schmidt, my good?? clarinet to Mary Flanigan and my front seat in English IV to anyone who wants it. I, SHARON BALZER, will my ability to get along with Miss A. to Betty Bangert, my ability not to get grounded for skipping school, etc. to Patty Dietrich, my Halloween candy wrappers to Albert Garver, and my ability to have my English done to Dave Winebrinner. I, KAY BANGERT, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to get in before curfew to Marlin Squier, and my ability to drive a car to Steve Humke. I, BETTY BEHRENS, will my ability to run around to Nancy H. and Kathy I. and my ability to stay out of trouble in Chorus to Tony G. and my ability to go with a certain boy to Memice H. I, KAREN BLACKETTER, being of fairly sound mirid and unfairly sound body, do hereby will and bequeath my oversized purse and all its contents to Brent DeWitt for his daily inspection, my place in lunch line to Dick Wartick, Kent Harkness and the rest of their gang, my nickname to Tony Griswald, and my membership in the 7-SSC's to Linda Barnett. I, KENNETH BRILLHART, will my ability to play the baritone to Gladys Gunn, and all my friends to anyone who needs some. I, MARLENE BRUNS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my driving ability to Nancy Sapp and my position on the newspaper staff to anyone who likes to get out of studyhalls. I, BETTY BUSBOOM, being of stubborn mind and long body, do hereby will and bequeath my height and unused slide rule to Bobby Meyers, my ticket puncher to Rusty (Martin) Smith, my beloved 24 by 36 picture of Mr. Kennedy to Mr. Wartick, and my love of driving a car to music to Cheryl Flesner. I, TERRY DeJAYNES, being in sane or is it insane mind and body, will my filled out English work book to any future Senior who will give me enough for it and 1 will Mr. Allen to anyone who can stand him. To Toni Tritsch, I will my car, since she likes Chevy's so well!!! I, SANDRA De MOSS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will Cheryl Roy my nickname Mossy , to go along with her nickname Flexy . To Toni Tritsch, I will ail the popcorn I have because I know she loves it. To Mary Flanigan, I will the chocolate cake recipe. To Janet Royalty, 1 will my ability to give permanents and to Larry Royalty and Bonnie Doole, I will my ability to keep things straight. I, PATTY DIETRICH, will to Carol Baehr, my ability to go with tall boys, to Vicki Post, I will my courage not to turn around the next time she decides to skip school, and to Linda Moritz, I will my ability to tell time so well. I, EDDY DODSON, will my superior intelligence to Dick Wartick, and my ability to be for the right baseball team to Mr. Wartick. I, PAT EHMEN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my Chemistry seat to Pam Eicken, my love for the army and my ability to get yelled at in Band by Marsha to Jackie Smith, my deafness to Mary Jayne, my love for Augusta boys to Linda Bruns, and last of all my membership in the 5-FFC's to Janice Leenerts. I, DAVID FLESNER, will my 1940 Chevy to Steve Flesner. I, KAREN FLESNER, will my height to Nancy Sapp, my strawberry blond hair to Janice Leenerts, and all the ice cubes I can manufacture to Connie Albers. I, MERLIN FLESNER. will my ability to get caught smoking to Bob Ideus, who has a cigarette almost every day, and my ability not to get caught for curfew to anybody under 18. I, STEVE FLESNER, will my ability to talk to Mrs. Schuller's American History students. I, VIRGIL FRESE, will my membership in the 7-SSC's to Paula Baker, my ability not to get in trouble during my four years at Central to Stan Shelton, and my athletic ability to future athletes at Central. ADAMS SERVICE COMPANY Paloma, 111. Compliments of ROBERT M. MEADERS INSURANCE I, JEANNE FUTHEY, will my once-in-a-while Honor Roll grades to my brother, Richard, my love of trips to Augusta to Linda Bruns, my front row seat in Mr. Warrick's class to Roger Kindhart and to Pam Eicken I will my ability to break the camera when getting my Senior picture taken. I, ALBERT GARVER, being of perfect mind and muscle rippled body, hereby bequeath my non-hoodiness to Jim Shank, my car to Dennis Hogan, my wine to Bill Pittman, my women to Dennis Hull and Rusty B. to Randy Thompson, Oh yes, and also all my love to Jeanne Frankel. I, ROGER GOUDSHAAL, being out of my mind, will my crammed up locker in the corner to Dan Frese, who now has two of them there. I also will my cowboy uniform to Tony Griswald so he can be a cowboy too. I, RAMON GRIMMER, being of very stable mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my membership in the 7-SSC’s to Bob Leenerts, my guitar playing ability to Dennis Hogan and John Leenerts, my ability to get high grades on Algebra tests to Pam Eicken, and my old Harbrace workbook to Denny Oberling. I, JEANNE HASCHEMEYER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be in a good mood every day to Jackie Smith, my 5-FFC membership to Pam Eicken, my ability to get banned from the P.E. room to Mary Jayne Ihnen, and to the Senior Class of 65 , I will at least fifteen sponsors to go on their senior trip, if not more!!! I, JULEEN HASCHEMEYER, will and bequeath my love of Shorthand to anyone in Shorthand I and my ability to get along with all teachers to Mernice Herren. I, DON HENDERSON, being of unsound mind and unstable heart, will one slightly used gas mask to Mike Oberling for use in Physics class and my love for Central girls to Jimmy Flesner. I, DUANE HUGHES, being in sound mind and body, do will my ability to do exercises in P.E. to Jim Hughes. I, DENNIE HULL, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my hot 56 Merc to Rusty Bliven, who can make her like Joe's, my P.E. locker and basketball suit to the tallest man on the squad, Quentin Mayfield, and my membership in the 7-SSC’s to Nancy Sapp. I, RICHARD KRAMBERG, hereby will my grades in P.D. to anybody ignorant enough to want them and my common sense to Clyde Nall. I, WARREN LEE, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my locker 289 to Susan Bluhm, my ability to do calisthenics in P.E. to Peter Jingst, who, by the way, needs it, my ability to flunk Chemistry quizzes to Brent DeWitt, my superior driving abilities to Dick Wartick, and my Harbrace Workbook to anyone needing help in College Prep. English. I, DEAN LEENERTS, being of sound mind and facilities thereof do hereby will and bequeath my '59' Chev to Bob Leenerts, my ability in math and college algebra and chemistry to Bob Myers, and all my other worldly possessions to myself, because I may need them. I, SHIRLEY LEENERTS will my ability to get along with Miss A. to my sister Dian Leenerts, my ability of staying out of trouble to everybody who is always in trouble. I, WAYNE LUEDERS being nuts and a physical wreck, will to dear Mr. Allen all the tools and the billfold I took from him, my membership in the 7-SSC (whatever that is) to Nancy Hamilton and my 49 to anyone who'll come tow it away. Also to Terry Dejaynes and Alvin a good rapp in the mouth for all the trouble they caused me in shop. I, MARILYN MASON, will Mildred and Conda my ability in P.E. I, NINA PARN, will my P.E. tennis shoes to Peggy Haschemeyer, to enable her to run faster and my ability not to get caught after curfew to Terry Moore, and I will my ever loving brother to Jackie. I, BETTY MILLER, will my ability to be a good driver to Gayle Snapp and my mechanical ability to anyone who needs it. I, PAUL PATTON, will all my charm, all my money, and all my other goodies to Steve Humke and Kent Dickhut. I, BARBARA PEUSTER, being of sound mind, will my ability to get out of 9th hour study hall everyday to anyone that needs it, and to Vickie Post my ability to get along with all teachers, especially one. And my good behavior on the bus to Clyde Nall. I, BILL PITTMAN, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my-wait a minute I don't have anything. I, VICTOR RHEA, will my American history grades to my sister, and my P.E. locker to Terry Tournear, it is on the top row. I, NANCY ROBINSON, being of unsound mind and poor health, will my front seat on the bus to Chris Huskisson, my basketball ability to Paul Reuschel, my brownie points to any freshman who needs them and my ability to get along with Miss A to anybody who doesn't like P.E. I, ANNE ROYALTY, will my place in Senior Math to Linda Schmidt and my ability as a careful driver to my brother, Ronnie. I, DELMER SCHLUETER, will my locker and my ability to stay out of trouble to John Leenerts, and my late hours to Bob Freeman, who I know needs them. Compliments of CLAYTON CLEANERS PALOMA LUMBER COMPANY Paloma, 111. I, CHRISTINE SCHMIEDESKAMP, being of sound mind, will my ability to get good grades in G.B. to Peter Jingst, and my locker to Maurice Stoner and my job punching tickets to Harlan Stoner. I, LONEY BELLE SHAFFER, will my ability to flunk tests to my sister Pansie and my broken-down locker to Janet Schmidt, and my good looks to my brother Billy. I, GEORGE SHANK being of sound mind and body hereby distribute my memories of Central as follows: Rusty Smith, my dexterity in hand shaking, Quentin Mayfield my excess weight, 21b. 7 oz., Eugene McDowell my ability to spend $ .50 to $3.00 on phone calls to Quincy, and my capability to handle women and love for FORDS, and finally to Mr. Wartick my subscription to the Chicago Daily Tribune (he likes the cartoons). I, JIM SHANK, being in sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my P.E. locker, hoody ways, and motorcycle boots to John Leenerts, and to Brenda DeWitt my membership in the 7-SSC. I, BOB SHIELDS, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my good fortune to have a girl friend to Brent DeWitt, my ability to never get sent to the office to Gary Thale and Mike and Dennie Ober-ling and my ability to get along with Mr. Parker to anyone who has him for a teacher. Last but not least I will my 1951 Fury to Mr. Parker in case his 1964 Fury fails to operate. I, MARCIA STONEWALL, hereby will and bequeath my ability to drive little cars to Paula, my favorite initials J.S. to Brenda DeWitt my fingernails to Carol Jean, and my cheerleading uniform to Donna Craig. I, PAT STULTZ, will my ability to get out of 9th hour study hall to Quentin and my P.E. locker to my sister Pam. I, BILL TAYLOR, will my hot 51 , 409 4-speed Impala to Wendell N. and to Tony G. 1 will my ability to find the shortest route to Golden. 1, RANDY THOMPSON, being of sound mind and body hereby bequeath my membership to the seven SSC to Janice Leenerts. I also will my spot on the bench to Johnny Leenerts. I, BOB TJADEN, will my P.E. locker to anybody that can get it open and my hound to anyone that can afford to feed him. I, CARREN TRITSCH, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my sister Toni my typing ability?? and to Mary Flanigan my college Prep themes and Harbrace workbook, and my ability to drive at night with my lights out to Cheryl and Paula! ! I, SHARON VOLLBRACHT, being of extra sound mind do hereby will my ability to keep track of my personal belongings in P.E. to Nancy Hardy and Sharon Bienhoff, my ability to get along with the bus driver to Bonnie Doole, my ability to chase Mt. Sterling boys to Cheryl Roy and LindaWear (if they ever need one) and last my ability as a Democrat to get along with Mr. Wartick. I, EMILY WICKLIFFE being of subnormal intelligence hereby do will my ability to read in chorus to Linda Taute, and my brownie points in College Prep to Mark Slottag if he's stupid enough to believe I get any. 1. JOHN WILSON, will to my brother Kent my reserved seat in the office and my antique hand carved desk in study hall. To Dennis Hogan I will my ability to sleep in PD and to John Leenerts my Mr. Parker brownie points. I, KAREN ZOLLER being of sound mind and body (at the present time) do hereby will and bequeath my membership in the 5-FFC to Mary Jayne Ihnen. To Jackie Smith 1 will my ability to keep my flag from getting wrapped up, while marching, my ability to get banned from the P.E. room I will to Pam Eicken, and to Linda Bruns, I will my most proud possessions-- my webbed toes and yellow hair. I, SHERRI HICKMAN, being of sound mind due hereby will my marvelous charm with Mr. Wartick to my brother Bill. I will my soprano seat in the alto section to Connie Kestner. ADAMS ELECTRICAL CO-OP Camp Point, 111. James Stevens President Albert Shanholtzer Secretary BOARD OF EDUCATION Harold Farlow Neal Futhey Alfred Albers Howard Meyers Wayne Shank SUPERINTENDENT David L. Allen; B.S. Northeast State Teachers College, M.A. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Industrial Arts Mary Page Atkinson; B.S. Ed. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Girls Physical Education Fred Bennett; B.S. Ed. Western Illinois University General Science Ethel Blent linger; B. Ed. Western Illinois University English Rodney Bricker; B. S. Western Illinois University Business Education Driver Education Jean Brinkman; B.S. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Business Education Donna Bowen: B. S. Bd. University of Illinois Quincy College Western Illinois University Biology Barbara Capozziello: B.A. Culver-Stockton College English and Speech Harriet Caley: B.S. Ed. Western Illinois University Speech and English Herbert Dulle: B.S. Quincy College Mathematics Gladys Evans: B. Ed. Western Illinois University Home Economics Don Galloway: B.S. Western Illinois University Boy's Physical Education William A. Harris; B.S. Mus. Quincy College, M.S. Mus. Ed. University of Illinois Instrumental Music Vivian Hufnagel: B.A. Illinois College English Paul Johnson; B.S. Western Illinois University Assistant Coach Drivers Education Arthur Lathrop; A.B. Liberal Arts, Illinois Wesleyan, M.A. Ed. in Adm., Western Illinois University Citizenship General Math Algebra Robert March; B. Mus. Culver-Stockton College. M.A. University of Illinois Vocal Music Gene Parker; B.A. Monmouth College Business Education Sft Robert Price; B.S. Illinois State Normal University Spanish General Business and Record Keeping Helen Shank; B.A. Coe College Latin Linda Schuller; B.A. Purdue University Illinois Wesleyan History English Richard Schuller; B.S. St. Joseph College University of Illinois Chicago Jr. College Illinois State Physics and Chemistry Curtis Sherman; B. S. Merysville College Agriculture Reva Traver; A. B. Carthage College Library Norma Beckett Gladys Naught Kathy Haschemeyer Harold Stabler Frank Bennett I _ COOKS AND JANITORS 30 JUNIORS Mr. Parker Sponsor Nancy Sapp Reporter Paula Baker Secretary Dick Wartick President Keith Bell Vice President Brenda Dewitt Treasurer Miss Atkinson Sponsor Carol Jean Allen Carol Baehr Pauka Baker Linda Barnett Marilyn Bartell Margret Bastean Dan Beebe Keith Bell Mike Bennett Rusty Bliven Marjorie Bowen Butch Bruns Carrol Bubb Beverly Colvin Artie Cookson Sylivia Crear Linda Bruns Larry Daggett LeRoy Daggett Vail Daggett Brenda DeWitt Brent DeWitt Julie Dickhut Kent Dickhut Pam Eicken Mary Flanigan Carol Flesner Cheryl Flesner Merlin Flesner William Flesner Jean Frankel Bob Freeman Paul Gallaher Nancy Hamilton Dwight Hardin Kent Harkness Peggy Haschemeyer Dorothy Heinecke Wilda Henning Mernice Herren Gary Higley Dennis Hogan Wayne Howe Jim Hughs Joan Hughs Steve Humke David Hummer Mary Ihnen Betty Jones Connie Kestner Floyd Kindhart Charles Kircher Mike Kropp Jim Krutmier Barbara Leenerts Dian Leenerts Jhanice Leenerts John Leenerts Bob Leenerts Steve Lewis Steve Loeschen Susie Lueders Vicky Mabry Ronnie Martin Conda Mason Mildred Mason Vic Maynard Eugene McDowell Judy McGartland Paul Meints Pat Miller Melvin Moellring Terry Moore Linda Moritz Pat Meyers Bob Meyers Denny Oberling Mike Oberling Bonnie Paben Jim Paben Denny Padgett Duane Phillips Vicky Post Twila Reed -Mr- Betty Reuschel Paul Reuschel Barbara Richards Wayne Rigor Gary Robbins Paula Roy Janet Royalty Nancy Sapp Donna Saylor Linda Schmidt Bill Schaffer David Sickles P i J Jacky Smith Gayle Snapp Norman Still Jim Stoner Pam Stultz Mike Sullivan Jim Taute Gary Thale SOPHOMORES Susan Bluhm Kenny Eilers Toni Tritsch Donna Craig Ronnie Royalty Mr. Allen Gladys Gunn Gary Alexander Betty Bangert Lizzetta Bastean Carole Blair Sharon Gronewald Mark Gronewald Gladys Gunn Tom Hardy Susan Heinecke Candice Hogan John Howald Nancy Hughs Roger Kindhart Dorothy Leffers Harry Leffers Gerald Lirely Jim Rigor Cheryl Roy Larry Royalty Ronnie Royalty Janet Sawin Sandra Schreacke Lynn Schlipman Janet Schmidt Jerry Schanholtzer Stan Shelton John Sherrick Sandra Sievers Mark Slottag Dennis Speckhart Marlin Squire Don Steinkuhler Harlan Stoner Maurice Stoner Don Taute Linda Taute Jane Thompson Ann Totsch Gary Tournear Toni Tritsch Hugh Wallace Kathy Wallace Linda Wear Gary Zimmerman Mahe-Reporter Royalty-Vice Pres. 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Mr. Bennett-Sponsor Connie Albers James Albert Frank Alexander Dennis Baker Ruth Bastean Barbara Bennett Freda Brady Larry Bruns Judy Casley Lanora Conover Connie Davis Pam Denninger Fred Douglas Marilyn Embree Norbert Ferrell Jim Flesner Nolan Flesner Richard Futhey Eddie Gooding Merle Gooding Roger Graff Tom Hamilton Nancy Hardy Bob Heinecke Gene Heins Bill Hickman Jim Higley Doris Howe Larry Hufendick Roger Hughs Roger Hull Sharon Hull Chris Huskisson Kathy Ideus Pete Jingst Grant Johnson Sharon Jones Cheryl Jud Myron Kestner Jim Kindhart Glen Kindhart Joyce Launer Judy Moore Donna Mixer Clyde Nall Sandy Paben Mike Padgett Pat Padgett Niles Parn Ruth Parn Jim Perry Gerry Pratt Paula Reed Ricky Reuschell Dennis Royalty Richard Royalty Barbara Sapp Kenney Schuster Barbara Shaffer Pansie Shaffer Don Sharrow Kathlene Sharrow Rusty Smith Kay Thompson Buddy Totsch Terry Toumear Laura Ufkes Terry Utter Warren Weatherby Don Wilson Erla Wittier Judy Worman Becky Woolery Doug Zoller ABSENT Russell Smith Jim Wilkey STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Thompson, Shank, Eicken, Zoller. STANDING: Mr. Wartick, Sponsor; Dejaynes, Hull, Stonewall, Kindhart, Bluhm, Leenerts, Schaberg, Myers, McGartland, Mr. Bricker, Sponsor; Baehr. ANNUAL STAFF Jim Shank Mr. Bennett Editor Sponsor COVERT TRUCKING FEED SERVICE 455-2233 Coatsburg, 111. NEWSPAPER STAFF Compliments of NALL FERTILIZER FILES STORE BEAUTY HUT - Camp Point, 111. PLUS ULTRA ROMAN BANQUET SHAN'S INSURANCE AGENCY Coatsburg, 111. G.A.A Compliments of FLESNER’S TRUCKING LOESCHEN PLUMBING HEATING Virgil L. Flesner LaPraire, 111. 50 Golden, 111 Richards-Pres., Paben-V.P., Peuster-Pres., McGartland-S.C., Schmiedeskamp-V.P., Callahan-Treas., Snapp-Rec., Schlipman-Projects, DeMoss-Senior rep., Totsch-Historian, Dempsey-Public relations, Reckers-Soph. rep., Mrs. Evans. VILLAGE CAFE CAMP POINT ELEVATOR Featuring complete Sunday dinners. Camp Point, 111. 51 Ruth Brownlee Manager F.H.A. OFFICERS F.H.A. F.F.A. OFFICERS TJaden-Treas. Dickhut-V.P. Bell-Pres. Moelring-Sec. Mr. Sherman Kramberg-Sent Bruns-Rep. Leenerts-S.C. JUDGING TEAM Ehrhardt Zimmerman Huseman Paben McClintock KIEFER STORE Golden, 111. INDUSTRIAL ARTS USHERS CLUB FUTHHY UPHOLSTERY SHOP Furniture upholstering Restyling-repairing Exclusive line of fabrics EICKEN IMPLEMENT CO. Free estimates pick up Golden, 111. 53 Golden,111. Phone Red 255-14 OFFICERS FRONT ROW (1 to r) D. Saylor, M. Flanigan. K. Blacketter. BACK ROW- D. Craig, K. Brillhart, C, Roy PROP MEN FRONT ROW (1 to r) B. Lefferinghouse, J. Sherrick, S, Ufkes, D. Padgett, BACK ROW- B. McClintock, D. Baker, B. Oberling, P. Meints 55 GLEN MIXER Plumbing and Heating, Camp Point, Illinois M. Aden B. Oberling TWIRLERS (L TO R) P. Eicken, J. Futhey, L. Bruns, M. Aden, R. Albers, S. Heinecke, J. Haschemeyer LAWLESS HARDWARE FURNITURE RUTH'S BEAUTY SALON Hardware-Furniture-Appliance-Gift Ware Coatsburg, Illinois Camp Point, Illinois 56 MAJORETTE MAJOR FLAG TWIRLERS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (L to R) P. Ehmen, J. Smith, K. Zoller Mr. Harris, K. Blacketter COLOR GUARD (L to R) J. Sawin, N. Hughes, M. Bartell, L. Wear ADEN’S PAINT STORE, Camp Point, 111. LY3-6518 A CAPPELLA ENSEMBLES STABLER STANDARD SERVICE Camp Point, 111. W. J. BUSS SON CO. Golden, 111. MALCOMSON GROCERY B W PAINT and SUPPLY Clayton, 111. 59 Coatsburg, I1L CHORUS COUNCIL Brillhart, Royalty, Bruns, Meyers, Shank BOYS’ CHORUS GIRLS’ CHORUS FOWLER AUCTION Fowler. 111. We buy sell or trade, any useful articles. Roy Herring Ralph Sanders 222-6569 0X9-8461 ARMOUR AND COMPANY Clayton, 111. Floyd Sievers Richards Hawkins TW4-6220 TW4-6415 Mt. St. 4192 60 SPANISH CLUB NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Compliments of CLAYTON STATE BANK FARMERS STOCK YARDS INC. Clayton. 111. Livestock buyers Coatsburg, 111. 61 WASHINGTON NEVER SLEPT HERE Lyndon Matthews Gladys Matthews Rodney Matthews Becky Matthews Jennie Matthews Bugs Rafferty Mary, the Maid Jack Fisher Nancy Talbot Miss Lilibet Nathaniel W. White Hyacinth White Miss Snyder Miss Ewell The Ghost Joe and Dick Tourists Director Gary Thale Connie Kestner Brent DeWitt Mary Ihnen Carol Baehr Judy McGartland Gayle Snapp Kent Wilson Linda Bruns Mary Flanigan Dick Wartick Paula Roy Linda Schmidt Pam Stultz David Sickles John Leenerts and Bob Leenerts Kent Dickhut Keith Bell Dennis Bruns Mike Oberling Linda Barnett Bonnie Paben Barbara Richards Mrs. Harriet Caley Duane Phillips Vicky Mabry Ronnie Martin Marilyn Bartell Cheryl Flesner Peggy Haschemeyer Janet Royalty Wayne Rigor Brenda DeWitt Nancy Hamilton Kent Harkness Paula Baker Linda Moritz Wilda Henning Steve Loeschen Steve Ufkes and Paul Reuschel Dennis Oberling Carol Jean Allen Jeanne Frankel Wayne Howe Nancy Sapp Melvin Moellring Our director and her husband! What are you so happy about? Think, girl, think! O!! Spirit, come forth ORVILLE DEMPSEY BULLDOZING EXCAVATING Paloma, Illinois STOCK YARD INN Camp Point, Illinois GOLDEN ELEVATOR Golden, Illinois SCHUTTE'S SHI VICE GROCERY Five Points R. R. 2 Liberty, Illinois OVER THE 66 RAINBOW On Friday, May 15, 1964, at 6:00 a.m. we seniors boarded 2 chartered busses for a two day trip to the Ozarks. We arrived at 11:00 and enjoyed swimming, boating, golfing, and sun bathing. We left Kirkwood at 1:00 on Saturday for an afternoon of fun at Osage Beach. We started our trip home at 4; 00 and arrived home at 11:00. BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Processional Pomp and Circumstances Connie Kestner-Robert Myers May 24, 1964 Class of 1964 Invocation Pastor Frank Marks Night Song Girls Double Ensemble Clokey Scripture Rev. Jerry D. Elmore Baccalaureate Address The Fine Art Of Growing Rev. Jerry D. Elmore Jacobs Ladder Mixed Ensemble Wilson Benediction Pastor Frank Marks Recessional War March of the Priests Connie Kestner-Robert Myers Class of 1964 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Processional Pomp and Circumstances Connie Kestner-Robert Myers May 29. 1964 Class of 1964 Invocation Rev. Myung Kim Commencement Address Pick Up A Piece Of Sunshine Rev. Charles H. Willey Take Jay Home Vocal Solo-Robert Myers Bassett Class Honors Valedictorian-Connie Schaberg Salutatorian-Diana Ausmus Citizenship-Wanda Bailey Bob Tjaden Principal Harold Sickles Presentation of Class of 1964 Principal Harold Sickles Presentation of Diplomas Neal Futhey You'll Never Walk Alone Mixed Ensemble Rogers Benediction Rev. Myung Kim Recessional War March of the Priests Connie Kestner-Robert Myers Class of 1964 Compliments of f T fc PANTHER AWARDS Valedictorian-Connie Schaberg Salutatorian-Diana Ausmus Citizenship-Wanda Baily, Robert Tjaden DAR Award-Karen Blacketter Student of the Month-Jim Shank Kenny Brillhart Marcia Stonewall Anne Royalty Connie Schaberg Virg Frese Wayne Lueders Marlene Bruns Carren Tritsch Student Council Scholarship-Carren Tritsch Math Award-Duane Phillips Scholarships for summer school-Duane Phillips Charles Kirchherr Connie Kestner Mary Flanigan Annual Staff Award-Jim Shank Wanda Baily Newspaper Staff-Anne Royalty . Marlene Bruns Miss GAA-Marcia Stonewall Outstanding Athlete-Dennie Hull Christmas Dance-Queen-Marcia Stonewall King-Virg Frese Prom-Queen-Marlene Bruns King-Wayne Lueders D B GROCERY LaPrairie. Illinois ROYALTY DRY GOODS Camp Point, Illinois LY-3-7112 Notions-Shoes-Ready-to-Wear Rubber Footwear 72 INTRAMURAL GOLF TEAM This was the first year for the Golfing Team at Central. Those participating were Kenny Eilers, Kent Harkness, Bill Pittman, Niles Parn, Ed Dodson, Doug Zoller, Steve Humke, and Larry Cox. PALOMA EXCHANGE BANK Paloma, Illinois DIETERLE SHELL SERVICE Motor Tune-Up - Tire Repair Service LY-3-6309 Camp Point. Illinois 74 WRESTLING TEAM TRAMPOLINE SQUAD LIGGETT LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials of All Kinds Phone LY-3-6810 Camp Point, Illinois Compliments of HENRY ADEN Howe Roy Craig Sapp Hull PEP CLUB LAWLESS GROCERY Camp Point, 111. PALOMA ELEVATOR Paloma, Illinois BOWER SON Dennie Hull Camp Point, Illinois Mr. Mrs. J. Ross Bower Mr. Mrs. Jay R. Bower Holiday Tourney Champs BASKETBALL FROSH-SOPH BUSINESS SUPPLY COMPANY. Printers Coatsburg, Illinois STATISTICS BASKETBALL The mighty Central High Panthers wound up their most successful basketball season in the history of the school with the record of 22-4. The Panthers won the Wenois Conference and placed second in the Midwest Conference. The Panthers also won the Wenois Conference Tournament and their own Holiday Tournament. The Panthers finished second to Quincy High School in the Regional. This is the first year that a Central team has played in the finals of the Regional. The team will lose three starters by graduation but will build the nucleus of next years squad around the other two starters and a strong bench of juniors. Paul Reuschel won the free throw trophy with a percentage of 70.9°]o Dennis Hogan won the rebounding trophy with the total of 322; Wayne Leuders scored the most total points with 384; and Dennis Hull led the team in assists with 127. FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS TOTAL POINTS AVE. PER. GAME Leuders 160 64 384 14.7 V. Frese 113 49 275 10.5 Hull 94 33 221 9.5 Thompson 34 44 112 4.3 Garver 17 9 43 1.7 Hogan 133 57 323 12.4 Reuschel 129 78 336 13.0 Oberling 4 3 11 — Leenerts 8 1 17 — D. Frese 8 8 24 — Wartick 4 3 11 — Paben 1 0 2 — Bliven 1 6 8 — Bruns 3 2 8 — TOTALS 709 357 1775 Team Averages - Central 68.3 Opponent s 55.1 SCORES We They We They Payson 58 50 Liberty 94 64 Winchester 81 57 West Pike 84 58 Rushville 56 60 Pittsfield 97 71 Beardstown 67 55 Barry 83 46 Unity 69 56 Carver (Chicago) 74 76 Brown County 28 25 Brown County 96 61 Bowen 36 27 Carthage 80 54 Northwestern 54 52 Unity 83 74 Macomb 65 48 Rushville 70 73 Warsaw 82 47 Christian Bros. 61 48 Regional Pittsfield 71 54 West Pike 73 59 Payson 82 61 Payson 65 61 Unity 55 50 Quincy 49 62 The Clayton ENTERPRISE and The Camp Point JOURNAL BASEBALL TEAM VILLAGE CAFE CAMP POINT ELEVATOR Open 7 days a week 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Camp Point, Illinois Featuring complete Sunday dinners Under new management-Ruth Brownlee Cook-Esther Miller Paloma, Illinois The Central High Baseball team completed its most successful year in the history of the school. The Panthers end the 63-64 season with a 23-2 record. The two losses came at the hands of Christian Bros, and Unity of Mendon. Both losses were 1-run defeats, 4-3, and 1-0. The Unity loss came at the district in the eighth inning. Fall batting champion was Paul Reuschel with .464. Spring champion was Randy Thompson with .391. Central won both of its conferences: Wenois 8-0 and Mid-West 10-0. The Panthers have won 19 straight games in the Mid-West Conference over a three year period. The locker room will no longer echo the sounds of fights and jokes from Randy Thompson, Dennie Hull, Wayne Lueders, Albert Garver, Bill Pittman, Roger Goudschaal, and Jim Shank. There is little doubt that we will long be remembered for our funfilled practices and our many episodes. Central's pitchers had successful seasons, being well backed by good hitting and fielding. Rusty Blivens and Paul Reuschal pitched no-hit games. Records were; Jim Shank 7-0 Paul Reuschal 11-2 Rusty Blivens 5-0 FALL Central 12 West Pike Central 11 Liberty Central 9 Payson Central 5 Barry Central 6 West Pike Central 12 Liberty Central 16 Barry Central 14 Payson Central 1 Griggsville 2 0 2 2 0 1 2 4 0 SPRING Central 11 Unity Central 4 Unity Central 15 Bowen Central 8 C. B. Central 6 Quincy Central 9 Pittsfield Central 6 Pittsfield Central 3 C. B. Central 6 Beardstown Central 9 Beardstown Central 11 Brown County Central 11 Brown County Central 9 Rushville Central 13 Rushville 9 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 4 4 1 1 2 7 G H HATCHERY GRADING STATION Phone LY-3-6551 Camp Point, Illinois District Tournament Central 6 Quincy Central 0 Unity 4 1 83 TRACK TEAM Compliments of LEE FERTILIZER COMPANY Camp Point, Illinois The Central High School track team had a mediocre season with the outstanding performances of some of the boys in individual events being the hi-lites of the season. Central started off the season by placing third in a triangular event at Payson. The team finishes are as follows: At Payson-Payson 1st, Warsaw 2nd, Central 3rd. At Central-Mt. Sterling 1st, Central 2nd, Bowen 3rd. At Quincy Relays-Randy Thompson placed 5th in the Broad Jump. At Jacksonville-Jacksonville 1st, North Green 2nd, Central 3rd, Northwestern 4th, and Ashland 5th. At Beardstown-Brown County 1st, Beardstown 2nd, Central 3rd, and Unity 4th. At Payson-Wenois Conference-Payson 1st, Unity 2nd, Central 3rd, Liberty 4th, West Pike 5th and Barry 6th. At Beardstown-Midwest Conference-Brown County 1st, Beardstown 2nd, Central 3rd. Unity 4th, Pittsfield 5th, and Rushville 6th. Several school records have been broken this year which include: Pole vault from 11’3 to 12' set by Dennis Hogan Shot put from 44'3 to 45'4 set by Virgil Frese Discus from 123' to 125' set by Virgil Frese 440 yard dash from 56.4 to 56.1 set by Ramon Grimmer This year's Cross-Country squad was composed of four seniors and seven underclassmen. Those who competed in the meets were Captain Dennis Hull, Randy Thompson, Ramon Grimmer, Bill Pittman, Dennis Hogan, Rusty Bliven, William Flesner, Ronnie Royalty, Quentin Mayfield, Unk Lierly, Bob Freeman, and Doug Zoller. This year's squad competed in four meets, winning three, and the district at Lincoln. 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