Neoga High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Neoga, IL)

 - Class of 1973

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I, RICK EVANS, will all of my mathematical genius to Mr. Zimmer, so that he will realize that all of the answers he marked wrong on my tests this year were really right. I, GENE FEARDAY, will my unskilled body to any sucker dumb enough to take it. I, DONNA FIGGINS, will 16 inches of my straight hair to Don Strohl. I, JUDY FOWLER, will my tennis shoes to Linda Fosben- der in the hope that she will travel less in basketball. I, NANCY FULK, will all my baseball skill to Mr. McTeer’s next year’s baseball team. I, KATHY GREUEL, will my Student Council position to an outspoken underclassman. I, DEBI HARDIN, will my announcing ability to some lucky duck, and I hope he can keep track of the micro- phone better than I did. I, BILL HAYS, will a number to Ron Beals, all my money to Bruce Claybaugh, my speed to Chris Gibson, and my luck to Sporty Claybaugh. I, STEVE HOELSCHER, will my basketball managerial- ship to Allen Drennan. And to Dick Watson, my ability and leadership in P.E. I, RON KASTL, will my great kindness, knowledge, affection and a bag of malted milk balls to Becky and Donna. I, JENNIE KENWORTHY, will my mechanical ability to Mr. Leathers. I, RUTH LIVINGSTON, do hereby will all my vainess to my sister, Mary, a freshman next year. I, TERI MAYHALL, will my position as alternate Varsity cheerleader to the poor unlucky soul who will have to face six big problems. I, DAVE MEHL, will all the trouble I’ve been in to Aubrey Storm and wish him luck with Randy Mendenhall. I, Stan Mehl, will my great basketball ability to Bill Ken- worthy and my extra pair of tennis shoes to Mike Deadmond. I, RANDY POTTER, will my ability to stay single to Sheryl Richey. I, PAT PATRICK, will my ability in Math to Mr. Stortzum. I, KAREN PHILLIPS, will my worn out typewriter to Gale Starwalt. I, TONY PRUEMER, will to Dick Watson locker 95 and all the junk in it except my Snoopy pictures. I, ANN SCHABBING, will to my sister, Jane, patience and quietness. I, DAN STENGER, will my adequate driving ability to Mr. Funneman, Mr. Krueger, and a few underclassmen. I, JERRY ST. JOHN, will all my knowledge about the opposite sex to all the underclassmen. I, CONNIE STODDEN, will my seat in American Prob- lems Class to Wayne Lucas. I, SUSAN STROHL, will my extraordinary archback and talent in gym to Cindy Ballinger. I, ALICE SUDKAMP, will to Missy Barber my parking place at school so she can haul kids around for awhile. I, JANET VEECH, do hereby leave my old ko-recto-type to Diane Sanderson. I, DONNA WALK, will to my sister, Debbie, all the fun I had on the weekends, and a bottle of aspirins if she de- cides to be on the Tomahawk Staff again next year. I, ED WALK, will my “Richard Judd” practice set to Lew Ryder and Bob Meek. I, JIM WARFEL, will my calculator, to anyone but Mr. Zimmer, because he makes plenty of mistakes without its help. I, DONNA WHITE, will my 6th hour office to the next unsuspecting girl. I, KATHY WILLENBORG, will my seat in American Problems to anybody dumb enough to take it. I, DON WOODARD, leave my charming good looks and outstanding ability to Bobby Goodrich. 23

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Seniors' Last Move The Seniors of ’73 started their final year with an elec- tion of officers. President-Jennie Kenworthy, Vice-Presi- dent-Tony Pruemer, Secretary-Donna White, Treasurer- Gary Warner, and Student Council Representatives-Debi Hardin and Randy Cooper. To help make money for the Homecoming, they held a successful magazine sale. This goes to show that the Seniors always keep to their motto: “Onward Ever, Backward Never”. I, PAM ALUMBAUGH, will my places in volleyball, bad- minton, and American Problems to Cindy Thompson, Barb Tucker, and my sister, Toni, respectively, in hopes that they do better than I did. I, BRENDA BABBS, will all my papers and talent to the organized organization. And to Laura Stewart, I will the Rock of Chicago. I, DEB BAKER, will my good attendance record to my brother. Jack. I, JOHN BAKER, will my newly furnished locker, 111, to Randy Rennels under one condition: that he can handle it. I, PAM BAKER, will my Tomahawk Editorship to any firm handed person, who thinks that he can get the staff to turn assigned pages in on time and two dozen rulers, individually tied to the tables so they can’t mysteriously disappear, to the Tomahawk Room. I, SUSAN BAKER, will my slim trim figure to Doris Jan- sen. I, DONNA BEALS, will my American Problems seat to my brother, Joe, for next year. The Best of Luck, you’ll need it! I, CINDY BINGAMAN, will my naturally curly hair to Robin Neff. I, LINDA BISHOP, will all my teachers to Grace and Pam Harris. I, STEVE BRADY, will my inherited beer cans to Bruce Claybaugh and the back seat to Scott Claybaugh. Both should have good luck. I, KRISTA BUSHUR, will my ability to do the splits to Karla Nesler. I, LINDA BUSHUR, will my ability to stay awake in American Problems to some unfortunate underclassman. I, GARY CAMERON, will all my talent in Art to Kevin McKerrow so his talent will improve. I, STEVE CLAXON, leave my collection of SENIOR SCHOLASTICS to Mr. Luallen. And in remembrance of me, I leave my crutch marks on the ceiling to Harry Hall. I, PAUL COOK, will my bike to Tim Lewis, because he is always losing his in the game. I, RANDY COOPER, leave to the girls the memory of my unforgettable charms. To the boys, I leave an instruction book on how to use my charms effectively. I, GLORIA CUSHMAN, will myself to Sporty Claybaugh, who I know will take good care of me. 22



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PAM ALUMBAUGH BRENDA CLEVENGER BABBS: Student Council- 3; Science Club- 2,3,4; F.H.A.- 3,4; G.A.A.- 4; Messenger- 3,4; Library Club- 2,3,4; Library Club Officer- 3,4; Chess Club- 3,4; Chess Club Officer- 3. DEB BAKER JOHN BAKER: Play- 3; Homecoming Court- 4; Industrial Arts- 1,2,3,4; Industrial Arts Officer- 3,4; A.V. Staff- 4; F.F.A.- 3,4: Basketball- 1,2,3,4; Track- 1,2,3,4; Messenger Staff- 3,4; Science Club- 1,2. PAM BAKER: Student Council Rep.- 1; Student Council Sec- retary- 4; Play- 3,4; G.A.A.- 1,2,3,4; G.A. A.- Points Chairman 4; Pep Club- 2; Tamahawk Staff- 1,2,3,4; Tomahawk Co- Editor 2; Tomahawk Editor- 3,4; Girls State- 3; ISHSPA Conv.- 1,3. SUSAN BAKER: G.A.A.- 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Officer- 3; F.H.A.- 1,4; Girls Chorus- 2,3,4; Band- 1,2; Homecoming Court- 4; Pep Club- 2; Messenger- 4; Cheerleader- 2,3,4; Stage Crew- 4. DONNA BEALS: F.H.A.- 1,2; Girls Chorus- 1; Pep Club- 2. CINDY BINGAMAN: Class Officer- 1; Girls Chorus- 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus- 1,2,3,4; Band- 1,2,3,4; Band Officer- 4; Musical- 1; Play- 4; F.H.A.- 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer- 4; Pep Club- 2; G.A.A.- 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Officer- 3,4; Checrlcader- 2,3; F.T.A. Officer- 3. 24

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