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

 - Class of 1966

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CLASS WILLS I, Lizzetta Bastean, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass Home Economics to Pansie, and my ability to type to Janet W. I, Chris Benson Bennett, being of sound mind and proud body, will to anyone the ability to get their diploma under any circumstances. 1, Carole Blair, being of warped mind and pear-shaped body, do hereby will and bequeath my peom writing to anyone foolish enough to leave a private poem in office practice. 1, Susan Bluhm, being of sound mind, do will and bequeath my ability to get an A in bookkeeping to Vicki Lieb, and to Nancy and Kathy, the ability to get along with their brother. I, Ronnie Boling, being of sound mind, 1 think, will my locker to my brother, Jim, and my books to anyone who wants them. I, Boyd Bowen, being of sound mind and feeble body, do hereby will and bequeath, my ability to get along with Coach Galloway to Don Wilson. I, Barbara Brierton, being of average mind, do hereby will and bequeath my old uniforms to Janet L., and to my sister, my books and grades. I, Bob Bruns, being of poor mind, will my ability to get along with Coach Galloway to my brother, Don, and my ability to get in after curfew without getting caught to Don Wilson. 1, Benny Bunte, will my basketball talent to Buddy T., all my good looks to Eddie G., and my locker to the next lucky person who gets it. 1, Betty Callahan, being of pinched mind, will my ability to burn my chemistry book to Ruth Bastean and my job in the concession stand to anyone who can stand long hours and cute boys. I, Pat Cantrell, will my half burned chemistry workbook to anyone unfortunate enough to take chemistry and my P. E. locker to anyone who can open it. 1, Lois Cline, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Janet W. my ability to keep a good (?) reputation and stay out of trouble, and to Debbie C. my cheerleading uniform. I, Linda Wear Commons, being of feeble mind and possessed body, do hereby will and bequeath my blonde hair and blue eyes to Charm, my crying pillow to Judy W., my ability to finish school to my sister, Janice, and my ability to keep my husband happy to Marlin and to all future brides. I, Larry Cox, hereby will my ability to get along with Mrs. Hufnagel to Tom C., and my mastermind to get out of Mr. Wartick's Classes to all history students. 1, Donna Craig, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my cheerleading uniform to Tereasa B., my love for blondes to Roger L., my ability for getting to school at 8:30 to Larry B., and my fishing worms to Cousin Joe. I, Terry Daggett, being of super intelligence and unique physical condition, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Mark S. and my hair to Bob I. 1, Sandy Dempsey, being of sound mind and exceptionally green eyes, do will and bequeath to Jane L. my poster making ability, to my cousin Steve my love of 1960 Fords, and my A’s in typing to anyone who needs them. I, Bonnie Doole, will my ability to play Santa Claus and my suit to Kathy Ideus, and my Queen campaign managers to anyone who wants them. 1, Larry Dreyer, being of unsound mind and unstable body, will and bequeath my ice skating ability to Elmer. 1, Ronnie Ehrhardt, will my Ford car to anyone who wants it. I, Kenny Eilers, will my car to Mike L., Tom H., Roger L., and Greg S. and to anyone else who likes '59 Chevies. I, Joyce Flesner, being of sound mind, hereby will my ability to pass without too much effort to Carolyn M. and my music ability to Sharon S. and Ruthie B. 1, Mary Flesner, being of stable mind and tender heart, will the Snail to Harry, my passing grades to John, my gas mask for chemistry and all my excess muscle to Rusty S. 1, Paul Flesner, being of weak mind and weaker body, will to Bonnie W. my ability to play the drums and 500 to the porter at the Adams County Fair. Compliments of E. L. KNIGHT INSURANCE COMPANY CLAYTON, ILLINOIS

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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1962 we entered the halls of good old Central High as green freshmen. Members of the class were: Gary Alexander, Joyce Allen, Betty Bangert, Carole Blair, Susan Bluhm, Ronald Boling, Boyd Bowen, Barbara Brierton, Bob Bruns, Benny Bunte, Sharon Bunte, William Bunte, Betty Callahan, Pat Cantrell, Lois Cline, Larry Cojt, Donna Craig, Terry Daggett, Dickie Davis, Sandra Dempsey, Bonnie Doole, Larry Dreyer, Ronald Ehrhardt, Kenny Eilers, Patricia Faulconer, Joyce Flesner, Mary Flesner, Paul Flesner, Jerry Frankel, Dan Frese, Cassandra Gilliland, Virgil Gooding, Nancy Goudschaal, Janice Greenough, Tony Griswold, Sharon Gronewold, Mark Gronewold, Gladys Gunn, Tom Hardy, Susan Hein-ecke, Candace Hogan, John Howald, Nancy Hughes, Dennis Husemann, Linda Ideus, Robert Ideus, Patricia Johnson, Fred Ketchum, Roger Kindhart, Dorothy Leffers, Harry Leffers, Barbara Lierly, Gerald Lierly, Shirley Marlow, Delma Mayfield, David Mason, Kathy Myers. Robert McClintock, John Naught, Wendell Neastea, Bob Oenning, Terry Paben, Linda Pendleton, Larry Pratt, Doris Reckers, Janet Rhea, Dean Riggins, Jimmy Rigor, Cheryl Roy, Larry Royalty, Ronald Royalty, Janet Sawin, Lynn Schlipman, Janet Schmidt, Sandra Schreacke, Jerry Shanholtzer, Stanley Shelton, John Sherrick, Bonnie Sidwell, Jerry Squier. Marlin Squier, Mark Slottag, Dennis Speckhart, Donald Steinkuhler, Harlan Stoner, Maurice Stoner, Donald Taute, Linda Taute, Jane Thompson, Ann Totsch, Gary Tournear, Toni Tritsch, Hugh Wallace, Kathy Wallace, John Warning, Sandra Warning, Linda Wear, Wesley Webster, Gary White, Junaita Williams, Gary Zimmerman: Our class sponsor was Mr. Bennett. In the fall of 1963, we again entered the halls of Central, but this time as Silly sophomores. During the year we lost Gary Alexander, Joyce Allen, Dickie Davis, Patricia Faulconer, Cassandra Gilliland, Linda Ideus, Barbara Lierly, David Mason, Bob Oenning, Linda Pendleton, Bonnie Sidwell, Jerry Squier, Gary Tournear, Toni Tritsch, John Warning, Sandra Warning, Wesley Webster, Gary White, and Juanita Williams. We gained Lizzetta Bastean, Sandra Sievers, Sharon Wietholder, and Linda Ideus. The activity of the year was our car wash. Our sponsor was Mr. Allen. In the fall of 1964 we returned to Central as Jolly Juniors. Our class was sorry to report we had lost the following members: Betty Bangert, Sharon Bunte, Candace Hogan, John Howald. Patricia Johnson, Cheryl Roy, Marlin Squier, Linda Taute, Kathy Wallace. We presented our class play Time Out For Ginger under the supervision of Mrs. Rowell. From selling fruit cakes and pennants we were able to entertain the seniors at the prom, Moon River , at the Holiday Inn in Quincy, Illinois. Our sponsors were Mrs. Rowell and Miss Atkinson. Returning in 1965 as Sophisticated Seniors we lost William Bunte. We gained Chris Benson, Sandy Higgins, Vicky Lieb, Marlin Squier, and Jerry Schieferdecker. We elected the following class officers: President, Kenny Eilers; Vice-President, Donna Craig; Secretary, Susan Heinecke; Treasurer, Janet Rhea; Reporter, Larry Royalty; and Student Council Representatives, Sandy Sievers, Lois Cline, and Mary Flesner. The activities of the year consisted of our Christmas Dance, the Senior Class Play, the Junior-Senior Prom, our senior trip, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. Our sponsors were Mrs. Caley and Mr. Bennett. Sadness prevails as we say farewell to Central High School and some of the best years of our lives. Compliments of CLAYTON ELEVATOR BOB YATES CLAYTON, ILLINOIS



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CLASS WILLS I. Jerry Frankel, will my great ability to get along with freshmen girls to Sam C., my seat on the Pep Club bus to Gloria G., and my ability to get along with her sister to anyone who wants it. I. Dan Frese, do hereby bequeath my basketball suit to my little brother, my gifted abilities to Frank D., and my ability to mix girls with basketball to Jim Kindhart. 1, Virgil Gooding, will my locker to the next lucky person that gets it, my house in shop to the old folks home, and my good looks to everyone. I, Nancy Goudschaal, being of unsound mind, will my ability for a great talent to be continued through the years to Carolyn Miller. I, Janice Greenough, average minded and strong bodied, do hereby will my presidency in FHA to Ruth B., my ability in P.E. to Glenna S., and my uniforms to Kay Thompson. I. Tony Griswold, being of sound mind and excess body, will my hedgehog to Pat Ballord, my old church keys to Bruce W., my invulnerable Scout to Roger L., and red and white pillow to Debbie Couch. I, Mark Gronewold, will my 1949 Chrysler to anybody who wants it, my typing ability to the next class, and my locker to a pretty girl. 1, Sharon Gronewold, will my visits to Augusta to Ruth Bartell, my good luck with cars to my sister, Shirley, my cat to Nancy H., and my love of Carthage boys to all lovely girls. 1, Gladys Gunn, being of sound mind and body, bequeath my ability to look interested in home ec. to Judy W., my good nature to Brenda M., and my secrets of never studying to Judy Neasta. I, Marlin Gunn, will my ability to get a diploma over all obstacles to anyone who thinks they can't, and to Linda all the luck in the world in her new marriage. I, Tom Hardy, being of stable mind and strong body (I hope), do hereby will my '55 Ford to Jim F., my ability to get along with Coach Galloway to Nolan and to Doug, my ability to fall on porch railings. 1, Su2i Heinecke, being of troubled mind and tired body, do hereby will and bequeath my superior grades to my four freshmen pals, my ability to talk Miss Oberg into being a ski chaperone to Connie, and my unluckiness in having a mother working at school to Barb Sapp. I, Sandra Higgins, will all my good qualities to my sister because she needs a few. I, Nancy Hughes, being slightly out of mind, will my love for the Democratic Party to Mr. Wartick, my ability to get a locker between two senior boys to Lois, and my luck at starting '54 Chevies to Tom Hamilton. I, Dennis Huseman, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to get good grades in AG. to Elmer and my worn out locker to anyone. I, Linda Ideus, being of contented mind and possessed body, will my love for Butch to myself and to Jim F. my O. K. to get hot cars and smoke all he wants to. I, Bobby Ideus, being of sound mind and body, will all my cigarette butts to Jim Wilkey and my 007 spray deoderant to Coach Miller. I, Fred Ketchum, will my good standing with Mr. Sherman to Nick Kinman and my good standing with Coach Galloway to Jerry Tabor. 1, Roger Kindhart, being of unsound mind, will my ability to take the car to school and everywhere to Nancy H., my ability to eat candy in Mr. Parker's class to Sharon B., my parties to Doug, and the ability to stay out of trouble to Nolan. I, Dorthy Leffers, will my diary to Ronny Zanger and all Liberty kids. I, Harry Leffers, being of sound mind, will my locker to my brother and my loving ability to Tom Smith. I, Vicki Lieb, being of feeble mind, will my ability to get along with teachers to Donnie and my driving ability to Marsha Slottag. I, Unk Lierly, will my basketball playing to Grant Johnson. 1, Shirley Marlow, being slightly out of my mind, will my first chair in the flute section to Pam, my excellent driving ability to Ruth Ann, and my slightly used speech notebook to Doris H. 1, Delma Mayfield, will all my good luck to Rhonda and my fun in study hall to Carolyn Miller. SHANK PLUMBING AND HEATING CLAYTON, ILLINOIS CLAYTON CAFE CLAYTON, ILLINOIS

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