El Paso High School - Cometeer Yearbook (El Paso, IL)

 - Class of 1962

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1 Jerry Ales, leave my football talents to anyone who can fulfill them. Paul Attig. leave.... So what? ? ? ? Willard Baker, leave my melodious voice to haunt these Halls of Ivy forever. Jim Bigger, leave in my Chevie fishtailing from the school to Front Street. Bill Casey, leave.... by way of the back door - the girls are after me again. Gene Childres, leave my way with women to Steve Qulram. John Claymon, leave my Church Key to Beaver. Wanda Crump, leave my quiet manner to Sally Holt. John Delaney, leave my pile of books to Darrel Duley. Dick Dodson, leave my wardrobe of can to... .on second thought, I'd better take them with me. Dick Donze, leave a portion of my L Q. to each member of the freshman class. Sharon Famey, leave cheering, Let’s go North. Barb Feeney, leave my ability to write love letten to anyone who has a guy in service. Joyce Finck, leave to represent America in the International Goof-Off Contest. Jim Gibbons, leave my wisecracks to Gary Flanigan, that is, if he will put them to good use. Karen Gilliland, leave my ability to fight and make up to any couple going steady. Bonnie Gossmeyer, leave... .but where’s my Toad? Peggy Gunn, leave my ability to keep late hours and still complete my school work to anyone who is capable of handling it. Margaret Haas, leave.... Meet me in St. Louie. Dorthy Hartman, leave.... Don't be so impatient, Leonard. I'm coming. Toni Heckendom, leave my ability to make good grades to Jack Pfister; hell need it. Margie Heme jar, leave my love for 2nd hour P. E. to anyone lucky enough to have P. E. in the morning, swimming and all. Jack Heyungs, leave my ability not to be attracted to any female to my brother Jim. Jo Ann Jones, leavy my love for sports to Connie Harms. John Kauffman leave.... Hop on. Nancy, I’ll take you home on my cycle. Carol Ann Kauth, leave all my empty Kleenex boxes to Jeanie Jones. John Kelsey, leave Sally in the care of anyone who can afford to feed her. (But merely in the care of) Terry Kimpler, leave my Chemistry book, which I seldom used anyway, to Mr. Roy. Carol Knepp, leave to further my study of electricians. Eulavie McFall, leave my typing troubles to Lynn Jones, who certainly doesn’t need them. Carl McGhee, leave my ability to get along without girls to Roger Miller. Paula Meador, leave.... if the senior boys will please put my car back on the ground. , Lloyd Messer, leave my ability to get along with everyone to anyone who can figure out my echnique. , Bonnie Miller, leave to break up the Tom and Jerry twosome of 58. , Terry Mool, leave my ability to get along without studying to Sam Wadsworth. , Leonard Niesler, leave my car to Rebbec's. They have it most of the time anyway. , Garrel Nevuis, leave my trapping ability to all the Kappa cats. , Tom Patton, leave my quiet ways and nothing to say to Nancy Abbott. , Judy Porter, leave.... puff puff puff . Carol Schroeder, leave my Ford to Judy Garrels if she promises to give it the best of care. , Larry Seggerman, leave my love for school to anyone who wants it. We, Jane Shuman and Dan Salyards, leave our meeting place in front of locker 52 to Jean Shuman nd Roger Miller. , Sonja Sprehe, leave with a diamond on my finger and bells on my mind, , Carol Vandegraft, leave my love for distant places, things, and persons to Maxine Ewert. , Gary Volk, leave with my bongos to join Dizzy Gillispie and his hot combo to play in an expresso ellar. Larry Waller, leave my ability to keep late hours over school books to Jim Hunt. Lester Waller, leave my.... I think I’m a senior now. Roger Waller, leave my abilities to tease girls and get by with it to Joe Wendland. Donna Weirman, leave taking my ability to direct pep band with me. No one would want it anyway. I, Rich Wollenschlager, leave this school.... We aren’t meant for each other anyway. We, Karen Gilliland and Margie Herne jar, leave our ability to get our annual pages in on time, without any prompting, to anyone fortunate enough to have Mr. Sullivan behind them. We, the Senior Class, leave all the trouble and grief which we have given our faculty to the Junior Class and hope that they will carry on as well as we have.

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RICHARD DONZE Valedictorian S.A.R. Some lay he's bashful, others doubt it Jr. Play; Mixed Chorus 1; Track 1.2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; E Club 4; Student Council 1, 3; Key Club 2,3,4; V. Pres. 4; Annual Staff; National Honor Society 2,3,4; ftes. 4; Intramurals 3.4. Ambition: College JANE SHUMAN Valedictorian D. A.R. Your dramatical ejaculations are too copious for my common comprehension F. H.A. 1.2,3.4; Pub. Relat. 4; Sr. F.H.A.; G. A.A. 1,2.3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; V. Pres. 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Jr. Play; Girls' Chorus 1.2.3.4; Ensemble 1,2,3.4; Band 2; Library Club 1,2; Student Council 4; Sec. 4; Annual Staff; Co-Editor 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2.3. Ambition: College JOHN KELSEY Valedictorian Let's invite the juniors, too! Spanish Club 2.3.4; Jr. Play: Mixed Chorus 1: Band 1.2.3.4; Ensemble 1.2.3,4; Safety Club 3; Football 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4; Basketball 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3.4; Annual Staff. National Honor Society 2,3,4; Intramurals 1. Ambition: College The Top Ten Students based on seven semesters Richard Donze.........................................................................3.96 John Kelsey...........................................................................3. 96 Jane Shuman...........................................................................3. 96 Antoinette Heckendorn ................................................................3. 82 Carol Knepp...........................................................................3.73 John Claymon..........................................................................3.57 John Delaney...........................................................................3.54 Sharon Famey.................................................................•........3.46 Carol Kauth...........................................................................3. 21 Jim Gibbons...........................................................................3. 00 13



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