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

 - Class of 1965

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Class Will , George Aldrich, leave my best jokes to Mr. Burnell. , John Armstrong, leave my football abilities to Doug Shadewaldt. , Bob Attig, leave my tremendous height to Don Pannier, he needs it more than I. , Leon Aylward, leave my knowledge of Spanish to Bob Snodgrass. , Don Betts, leave ... El Paso! , Jerry Bohlander, leave, a few steps behind the rest of the class. , Robert Boertlein, leave my superb ability of singing the Spanish National Anthem, off key, in German, to anyone who wants a start in show biz. , Terry Brady, leave my height to Don Pannier. , Linda Breach, leave my green tank suit to Karen Evans if she can fit into it. , Mike Brown, leave my ability to win a match when needed, to canvass-back Bob Seggerman. , Dick Brush, leave my standby swimming suit to Kathy Volk. , Pete Casey, leave my good looks, my gracefulness, and my charming ways to Howard Harms. , Alvia Copeland, leave my mathematical abilities to John Ballard. , Joan Edwards, leave . . . for the desert wasteland of Arizona. , Ronnie Evans, leave my physique to David Schroeder. , Jim Feeney, leave my well-groomed hair to Danny Robertson. , Sandy FitzHenry, leave a bicycle to Larry Harrawood and Harry Hinthorne so they can turn every corner on two wheels. , Sharon Gingerich, leave hockey to anyone who can understand the game. , Carlos Salas, leave dejo un solo pie para jugar fu'tbol a Dennis McMillian. , Carry Grube, leave my very common, ordinary, simple sense of rhythm to the one who needs it the most, Jerry Smith. , Leo Haas, leave my serious attitude to Jerry Hinthorne. , Connie Harms, leave my books to anyone who thinks he can learn something from them. , Lowell Harp, leave my cruddy P.E. shoes to Mr. McCracken. , Bill Harrawood, leave my good looks to Mr. McNealy. , Cary Hocker, leave for S.M.U. with my spurs and cowboy hat. , Peggy Hunsinger, leave my love for P.E. 7th hour to anyone who wants it. , Pat Jakob, leave my marching abilities to Marilyn Berg. , Steve Jeffreys, leave my good looks, personality, finesse with the women and winning smile to anyone man enough to take them. , Dennis Jording, leave my English book to any member of the Junior class lucky enough to receive it next year; I didn't understand it anyway. , Bob Kaufman, leave my ability to pester Mrs. Rinkenberger to anyone capable. , Karen Kaufman, leave my ability to play the alto sax to John Sampen. , Jack Kearfott, leave my P.E. clothes to anyone who can stand the smell. , Larry Knapp, leave so that Tom Harvey can make flame-throwers in the lab. , Larry Kraft, leave my ability to skip P.E. to my brothers, Ricky and Cary. Good Luck! , Tim Lampe, leave my . . . forget it, it's too hard a question. , Treva McFall, leave my troubles with Mr. Cromwell, my 3rd hour slave driver, to anyone that is strong enough to shoulder them. , Rose Noe, leave my outstanding intelligence to Alice Pfister and Mary Ann Scott. , Jean Patton, leave my ability to mooch gum from people to Kay Ingerski. , Elaine Porth, leave my ability to get kicked out of the library without even trying, to Martha McGough. , Lois Reeves, leave my pom poms and rosy cheeks to Mr. Ed Bell. , Sharon Reeves, leave my quiet, studious, and organized ways to Kathy Faulk. , Mike Rinkenberger, leave my ability in wrestling to Don Pannier. , Mark Rosenbury, leave my Hairy Chest to Mike McWilliams. , Bill Seggerman, leave my ween-end activities to Jimmie Everett. , Dora Scheer, leave my trouble with newspaper and chorus to anyone with journalistic inclinations, who decides to be a music teacher. , Dale Schlipf, leave all my days of absence to Jim Stoller, who needs a vacation from this place. , Drew Schopp, leave my superior intelligence and good looks to David Neisler, my star pupil. , Steve Scott, leave Steve Jeffreys as a cadaver for Mr. Roy to do experiments on. , Ronnie Shoemaker, leave my Mags to anyone with a paint brush. , Sue Stimpert, leave my flirty ways to Ellen Armstrong and Patty Janssen; I don't need them any more anyway. , Ralph Sunkel, leave my fear of the water to Howard Harms. , Lynda Terven, leave my ability to look well-fed to Darlene Duley. , Jeff Wagner, leave my love for Barney, the town cop, to any high school student who gets stopped by him. , John Waters, leave my favorite (??) teacher, Mr. Cromwell, consoled in the thought that I'm the only one at E.P.H.S. who knows his middle name is ATWOOD. I, Howard Wright, leave my boastfulness to Jimmy Stoller. We, Carol Krug and Steve Jeffreys, leave all the problems of editing the annual to next year's editors. We, Robert Knepp and Dave Burroughs, leave our good looking girlfriends at E.P.H.A. to anyone who can find them. We, Sandy FitzHenry and Sue Stimpert, leave our bottle of Clairol to Laura Patterson and Meriam Summy. We, Donald Breach and Ronald Servis, enthusiastically leave our school spirit to Sandy Bowman. 14

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Joan Edwards Valedictorian Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 3; Intramurals 1; Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4; Sec. 4; A.F.S. 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Sec. 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 4; Music Contest 4; Jr. Play, Student Dir.; Class Treas. 1; Newspaper Staff 3; Senior Play; 111. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Ensemble 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition--Math Teacher Leon Aylward Salutatorian Let's invite the sophomores! Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Newspaper Staff, News Editor 2; Senior Play; 111. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. Ambition--Math Teacher Lois Reeves D.A.R. I've a great fancy to see my funeral before 1 die. C.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Points Chair. 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Capt. 4; Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Junior Play; Class Sec. 1,4; Senior Play; Homecoming Queen 4. Ambition--Registered Nurse Jeff Wagner S.A.R. Men come, men go, but I'll flirt on forever. Wrestling 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,3,4; E Club 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; A.F.S. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play; Class Pres. 2; V. Pres. 1. Ambition--Civil Engineer Top Ten Seniors Joan Edwards...............................3.81 Leon Aylward...............................3.77 Jeff Wagner................................3.70 Dora Scheer................................3.53 Lois Reeves................................3.43 Lynda Terven...............................3.26 Lowell Harp................................3.17 Elaine Porth.............................. 3.10 Mark Rosenbury.............................2.94 Robert Knepp...............................2.90 13

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