Stockton High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Stockton, IL)
- Class of 1957
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We dedicate this 1957 Blackhawk to the Stockton High School
students of the last two years. The patience and co-operation of
these students during the inconvenience of the days when we had
no building, and then later during the days of construction will
never be forgotten. lt seems only fitting and proper that this
Blackhawk be dedicated to these students.
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Board ot Education
Administration
Faculty
We, the Senior Class of 1957,
wish to express our appreciation
to the following people for the
many tasks and services which
they have performed for us. To
these people we say "Thank
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Board of Education
Lloyd Katzenbergerg James Pow
ersg Leon A. Spencer, Secretary
L. Arthur Winter P r e si de nt
We, the class of '57, wish to take this opportunity to extend our sincere thanks
to the school board for their never ending concern for our welfare. We appreciate
the time they give so freely for our benefit.
The student body is proud to have a school board so dedicated to our school
and community.
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Illinois State Normal
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University of Wisconsin
Northern Illinois State College
Junior class sponsor
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SHIRLEY DAVIS B. S.
Northern Illinois State College
Freshmen class
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MRS. WILLIAM DURTSCHI B. S
University of Wisconsin
Physical Education for Girls
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Library
Library club
MARY BUFORD
Heidelberg College B. A.
8th Grade Language Arts
English one Ki two
FRANK ESHELMAN
Iowa State College
8th Science Sz Math
9th General Math
10th Geometry
GEORGE GILES, B. A., M. A.
Oberlin Northwestern University
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WILLIAM GILKEY, B. A.
Ripon Collegeg University of Illinois
Washington gl Lee University
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FLOYD N. LANKENAU, B. S ln Ag
University of Illinois
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Loras College
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lt's in thu book, why hothvr it?
Pvp Club I,Z,3,11g GAA 2,33 Arrowhead 45
l-'rn-shmun Chorus, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Girls'
Chorus 2,Il.
JUDI'I'll BATCIIELDER JUDY
Thoughts :irc your own.
GAA l,2,3g I-'IIA l,2,3g Pop Club 1,2,3,4g
Mixvd Chorus l,2g Girls' Chorus 1.
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I came, I bluffcd, I graduated.
Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball
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tionists 2,3,4g Sportsmen Club 43 Junior Plziy
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ELDON BARDE LL ELDON
Life is too short to worry about :in education.
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PATRICIA ALTIIOF PA'l
You just can't help liking hvr,
Pup Club I,3,4g FIIA 3,-I, Pnrliatmcntariun 4
Dramatics 33 GAA 1,2g Prom Svrvorg Clos:
Secretary 3g Forensic 3, Treasurer 3g Fresh-
man Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus 21 Girls
Chorus 3g Ilomocoming Queen 4.
MARY KAY BERNIIARDT BARNY
I'm not old enough to know everything.
GAA I,2,3,4, Point Recorder -Ig FIIA 1,2,3g
Dramatics 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,4g Sportsman lg
Arrowhead 2,3,4g Junior Play Castg Prom Scr-
verg Freshman Chorusg MixcdChorus 2gGirls'
Chorus 3,4.
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ARMIN BRUDI ARMIN
A jack of hearts, but a Queen will take him.
FFA 1,2,35 Sportsman 45 Baseball 45 Fresh-
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COLEMAN DAVIS COLIE
On the surface he seems shy, but underneath
he is one swell guy.
Pep Club 1,2,35 Photo Club 25 Arrowhead 4.
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THOMAS CARROLL TOM
Life is measured by deeds.
Freshman Chorus5 Student Council 35 Black-
hawk 45 Prom Server5 Projectionists 1,2,3,45
FFA 1,2,35 Junior Play Usher.
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RICHARD CURTISS TANK
Now, I don't see it that way Mr. Einstein.
FFA 1,25 Sportsmarfs Club1,2,3,4, Sec-Treas.
1,2,3, President 45 "S" Club 2,3,4,Sec-Treas.
2,35 Projectionists 1,25 Football 1,2,4, Mana-
ger 35 Basketball, Scorekeeper 1,2,3,Manager
45 Baseball 1,2,35 Freshman Chorus5 Band1,2,
3,4, President 3,45 Contest Solo 25Junior Play,
Properties manager: Blackhawk 2.
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MARILYN BRUDI MARILYN
Always there, always ready!
GAA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Camp Represen-
tative 3, Executive Board 3,45 FHA 1,2,35 Dra-
matics 35 WCC 35 FTA 4, Secretary 45 Band
1,2,3,4, Contest Solo 2,3,4, Contest Accompan-
ist 1, Clarinet Quartet 2,35 Freshman Mixed
Chorus, Freshman Girls' Chorus, Junior Prom
Chairmang Junior Play Cast5 Blackhawk 3,4,
Editor 45 Pep Club 1,25 NHS 3,4, President 45
County Festival 1,2,3,45 Baccalaureate-Com-
mencement Usher.
ELLEN EBERLE EL
I haven 't gottena letter for TWO WHOLE DAYS,
PSP Club 1.2: FHA 1,2,35 Dramatics 35 Band
I,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus5 Mixed Chorus 25
Girls' Chorus 2,35 Arrowhead 3,4.
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President 35 Junior Play Cast, Arrowhead 45
Blackhawk 3,4, Ass. Editor 45 Band 1,2,3,4,
Contest Solo 3,4, Cornet Quartet 45 Chorus
1 Z,3.4, Boys' Quartet 45 Madrigal 3,45 Speech
Contest5 Mikado 4.
LYLE ERTMER LYLE
A live wire is seldom
stepped on.
Pep Club 15 Science Club
2,35 Music Club 35 lndus-
trial Arts Club 45 FFA 1,2.
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Her heart is like a moon--there is always a
man in it.
Pep Club 1,25 Arrowhead 3,45 Dramatics 35
GAA 45 WCC 45 Sportsman Club 15 Class
Treasurer 25 Junior Play Castq Freshman
Chorus5 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls' Chorus 25
Prom Queeng Halloween Queen, Homecoming
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She isn't too tall and not
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"Nan" is an all around
good sport.
GAA 45 FTA 4, Treasurer
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V' ' -fi, uf A light heart lives long.
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AUDREY EVANS RED
Do angels really have rod hair?
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JEANNE FREDERICK JEANNIE
A finer girl cannot be found.
Arrowhead 1,25 Blackhawk 1,45 FTA 1,3,4,
Historian 1, Vice-President 45 FHA 1,2,3,4,
Junior, Chapter, State Homemaker Degrees5
Pep Club 1,2,35 Dramatics 2,35 GAA 25 Dis-
trict Contest Accompanist 152,35 District Con-
test Soloist 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,
Accompanist 2,35 Girls' Chorus 2, Accompan-
ist 1,35 Madrigal Accompanist 45 Girls' Trio
Accompanist 35 Lunch Cashier 45 Prom Ser-
ver 2.
DAVID GOHLKE GOKE
I like work, I could sit a-
round and watch it all day.
Projectionist 15 Sportmens
1,25 Photo Club 35 Arrow-
head 45 Band 2,3,45 Chorus
l,3,45 Football 1,2,35Home
Room Representative 4.
CAROL FRAZIER CAROL
Generally Speaking, she's generally speaking.
Girls' Sextet 15 Pep Club 1,25 GAA 1,2,45
FHA 1,2,3. Parliamentarian 2, President 3,
District Vice-President 35 WCC 3,4, President
45 Arrowhead 45 Dramatics 3,45 FHA Camp
35 County Festival 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus
2,3545 Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Madrigal 3,45
District Contest 2,3,45 Usher at Baccalaureate
and Commencement 35 Music Club 35 Junior
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WAYNE HATTON WAYNE
My head is like a doorknobg any girl can turn
it.
FFA 1,2,35 Treasury 2,3,45 Student Council 45
Usher at Graduation 35 Prom Server 25 Junior
Play Cast5 Freshman Chorus.
ROBERT GILLE BOB
What? No girls in heaven!
I'll stay here.
5 FFA 1,2,3,4,Sentinel45
Sportsmen 1,2,45 "S" Club
2,45 Projectionist 15 Cho-
rus 1,25 Football 1,2,3,4.
MARLO GROEZINGER MARLO
An all around good guy.
FFA 1,2,35 Projectionist 2,3,45 Sportsmen 4-
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KAY HERMANN KAY
Twinkle, twinkle, goes her eye.
Who, she wonders, is that guy.
Pep Club 1.2.3, President 3, FHA 2, GAA 1,2,
3.4, Freshman Chorus, Mixed Chorus 2,3,
Girls' Chorus l,2,4, President 4, Girls' Sex-
tet 2, Majorette l,2, Homecoming Attendant
2, Halloween Attendant 4.
CAROL KLETT KLECKIE
A quiet little maid with a quiet little way,
GAA 2,1l,4, Officer 3, WCC 4, Secretary 4,
NHS 3,4, Secretary 4, Annual 4, Pep Club 1,2,
Student Council 4, Junior Play Usher, Bac-
calaureate 3, Commencement Usher 3, Fresh-
man Chorus and Sextet, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4,
Accompanist 2, Prom Server, District Contest
Aceompanist l,2,3,4, and State 2, County Fes-
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BETTY KAPPES BETTY LOU
Beware boys, she's taken.
Photo Club 1.2, FHA 3, Pep Club 1,3,4g Girls'
Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2,3.
RUTH KRAHENBUEHL RUTHIE
Dance? Oh, I'd love to!
Girls' Freshman Chorus and Mixed, Girls'
and Mixed Chorus 2, Pep Club 1,StudentCoun-
cil 1, FTA 2, Secretary 2.
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JOEL KAUFMAN Hop
The girl that gets me is lucky.
Science Club 1,2,3, "S" Club 3, Football 1,2,
3-45 Baseball 1,2,4, Projectionist 1,2,3,4,Vice
President 4, Math Club 3, Sportsman 1,2,3,4,
Freshman Chorus, Arrowhead -4.
DOROTHY KROHMER DOLLY
These karats aren't the edible kind.
Pep Club 1,2.4, Prom Server, FHA 1,2g
Girls and Mixed Chorus 1,2, GAA 2.
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l have il heart with room for every j0y,I
meun boy.
Pep Club 1: Girls' Chorus 1: Band 1213-
EDDIE SHIRLEY ANN KUEHL SHIRLEY
Sing and be happy.
Pep Club 1,2,3,4g GAA 2, Mixed Chorus 1,2,
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Prom Server 2: Junior Plziv Usher 3. Y
PA'l'lilCIA KAYE MYERS PATTI
She mulies fun wha-rc-ver she goes.
Freshmen Chorus, Mixed Chorus 233,49 GAA
l.2,2l, Pep Club l,2g Drnmatics 3, Arrowhead
3, Editor -4: Blind 1,2,Il,4g WCC 45 FHA -1.
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33 District Contest 3.
PATRICIA NELSON PAT
A friend to all, to all a friend.
Class Secretary 1: Pep Club 1,23 GAA 1,Z,3.4g
FHA 1.2,3,-1. Projects Chairman 4g Dramutics
Z, Vice President 35 Junior Play C:1st:Girls'
Chorus 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Double Mixed
Qunrtette 23 Freshmen Chorus.
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WILLAI MOLITOR WILT THE STILT
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Class r ident 1 , 'e-President Iig Pro-
jectio I' 137Sport e Club 1,2,3,1' Science
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2,3,4g Fresh ii orus4AM13lc1L.C1iorus 21
Halloween King 4g Prom King 3, Junior Play
Cast, Boys' State 3g Football 1,2.3,4g Bgisket-
bull 1,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4. LM loqlfnwd
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ROBERT NOLLER LENNOX
Teachers think I'm so sweet they wunt me in
the foremost seat.
FFA 1,2,3,4, Vice President 43 "S" Club 3.-l.
Sportsmens Club -lg Prom Server 2, Freshmen
Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Football 3,41 Basket-
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Pencils and hooks are just for geniuses.
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JANICE PARKINSON JAN
There couldn't be anyone nicer.
FHA l,2,3,4, Treasurer 2g GAA 1.2g Pep Club
1,iZg Arrowhead 4g Blackhawk Staff 3,-lg Foren-
sic 3, Secretary 3g Dramatics 3. Treasurerg
Majorette 2g ' B" Team Cheerleader 2: Class
Secretary -ig Usher at Graduation 35 Freshmen
Chorusg Girls' Chorus 2.
JAMES ARTHUR PLOEGER JIM
A little joke, ai little cheer, il little mischief--
Jim is here.
Spurtsmen Club1,1Z,3,4g "S" Cluh Z,3,4g Feet-
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3,43 Usher at Graduation 3g Prom Server 2:
Freshmen Chorusg Junior Play Stage Manager.
IKUBERTA REED RUBBIIS
Uh, those out of town buys!
Girls' Chorus 1,4g Mixed Chorus 2,33 Arrow-
head 4g Library Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 1: FIIA
2,3911 Blackhawk Staff 3,4.
PATlilClA LA VUNNE RIFE PAT
One in ll million.
Pep Club 1,2g Sportsmens Club lg Freshmen
Sextetg Arrowhead 3,4g Dramatics 2,3g WCC 4g
Prom Server 2g Girls' Chorus 2g Freshmen
Chnrusg Mixed Chorus 3,-1.
JERRY RILLIE CEESE
Sportsmens Club 1,2,3,4g Photo Club 13 "S"
Club 4g Blackhawk Staff 3g Prom Server 2g
Class Vice President 3,4 Usher at Graduation
3g Football 1,4gBaseba1l3gBasketballManagcr
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She's loafing again--only 99 on her quiz.
FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 GAA
1,2,45 Student Council 2,3,4,Secretary3, Pres-
ident 45 NHS 3,45 Treasurer 45 Annual 3,45
Freshman Cupg Pep Club 1,2,35 District Con-
test Accompanist 1,2,3,4, District Contest 2,45
Processional Leader at Graduation 35 Junior
Play Cast5 Chorus Accompanist 2,3,45 Home-
coming Attendant 35 Halloween Royalty 45
Christmas Dance Royalty 45 Girls' State 35
Treasury 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Chairman 35
County Music Festival Accompanist 2,3.
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KAREN SCHUBERT KAREN
One Swell girl5 need we say more?
FHA 1,2,3,4, Degree Chairman 1,Vice-Presi-
dent 3, Reporter 45 GAA 2,3,4, Camp Repre-
sentative 35 Pep Club 2,45 Dramatics 25 FTA
4, President 45Arrowhead 45 FreshmenChorus
1, Mixed Chorus 2,4, Girls' Chorus 35 Prom
Server 25 Junior Play Castg Class Secretary
2, Treasurer 45 Student Council 3.
MAXINE TOWNSEND MAX
I like the fun of high school joys, but most of
all the athletic boys.
Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 45 Girls' Cho-
rus 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 GAA 2,3,4,
Treasurer 35 FHA 1,2,35 Cheerleader 4.
AGNES UPMANN AGGIE
We live to be happy!
Pep Club 1,25 FHA 2,35 WCC 3,45 Library
Club 3,45 Prom Server 25 Junior Play Cast5
Chorus l,3,4.
WILLIAM VANDERHEYDEN WEED
Beware' I might do something sensational
Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Student
Council 1 S Club Sportsman Club Pep
Club 2 Freshmen Chorus Mixed Chorus 2
Math Club 3 Science Club 1
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DEANNA VANDEWEERD DE
Give me a scissor, I love to cut up.
Homecoming Attendant 15 FHA 1,2, Secretary
25 GAA 1,45 Pep Club 1,2,4, President 45 Dra-
matics Club 35Majorette 1,2,3,45StudentCoun-
cil 25 Junior Play Cast5 Halloween Royalty5
Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 1.3.
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I can waste more time in an hour than most
people can in a day.
FFA 1,2,3.4g "S" Club 4g Sportsman l,2.
DEAN WRIGHT DEANO
Onci arm around a football, the other around a
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FFA l,2,3, Sc-ntinel3gSp0rtsman1,2,3,4,Vice-
Pres. 2, President 35 "S" Club l,2,3,4, Vice
President 3, President 4g Baseball 1,2.3,4g
Basketball 2,3,4g Football l,Z,3,4g Freshmen
Chorus 1. Senior Chorus 3,4, Contest Solo lg
Mikado 43 Junior Play Castg. General Prom
Chairman 81 Toastmasterg Halloween Atten-
duntg Christmas Dance King 44 Class Vice-
President 1, President 4.
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Full of fun and mischief toog doing things she
shouldn't do.
GAA 1.2,3,4g WCC 45 Pep Club1.2: MixedCho-
rus 1,2,3,4q Girls' Chorus 1,2,3: PromServerg
Junior Play Usher.
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FERN WURSTER FERN
She has to be known really to be appreciated.
FHA 1,2,3g Pep Club lg WCC 1, Vice-Presi-
dent 4g Arrowhead 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2.3g
Girls' Chorus lg County Festival lg PromSer-
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Class Officers
Jvrry Rillie, Vice-Presids-ntg
Janice Parkinson, Secretnryg
Dean Wright, Presidcntg Karon
Schubert, Treasurer.
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Senior Class History
On that wonderful morning of August 31, 1953, seventy green Freshmen entered the hallowed halls
of Stockton High School. After our second class meeting, we elected Willard Molltor to lead us, with Dean
Wright as Vice-President, Pat Nelson, Secretary, and Jean Andresen as Treasurer. Ruth Krahenbuehl,
Kelth Elpper, and Bill Vanderheyden were our Student Council representatives. Chapman, Curtlss, Gille,
Henkel, Kaufman, Molltor, Ploeger, Rillle, Vanderheyden, Wright, and Zlnk represented us in football and
Baier, Molltor, Ploeger, played basketball. Kay .
helped lead them on to Curtlss kept score. We
treasury. Kay and Deanna
Kathleen for the highest honor
third. Dean Contest. Miss and
advisers, be a successful one.
l, 1954, sixty-five bold
Curtiss, Schubert, and Arliss
and Keith Eipper as Student Co
Curtiss, Gille, Gohlke, Molitor,
representatives were Baier, Groezlnger,
and Janice Parkinson cheered Deanna
a majorette, and Kathleen and Carol
Contest. Mr. Jellnek, Mr. of
Advisers.
1, 1955, fifty-three Juniors entered Willard Holiter, Jerry
and Deanna VanDeWeerd were elected officers Sanderson, Karen Schubert,
and Tom Carroll taking our problems to Student Council. Baier, Gille, Kaufman, Molitor, Ploeger, and
Wright played football and Kay Hermann helped lead the cheering section. Kathleen Sanderson was our
Homecoming attendant. Kay Hermann led cheers and Dick Curtlss kept score while Baier, Groezlnger,
Molltor, Ploeger, Vanderheyden, and Wright played on the basketball team. We raised money by selling food
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at the athletic home games. Kathleen Sanderson and Wayne Hatton became assistant treasurers. After the
fire we finished the school year first in the basement of Stayner's Furniture Store and then in the peace
and quiet of Atwood's Factory. Our play, "The Little Dog Laughed," given April fourth and fifth brought in
more money for our treasury. On May 5, the Seniors were our guests at the Prom "Fantasy Beneath the
Sea." King Willard and Queen Arliss ruled that evening. Shirley Kuehl, Marilyn Brudl, Keith Elpper, and
Carol Frazier went to District Contest. Marilyn Brudi, Carol Klett, and Kathleen Sanderson were initiated
into N.H.S. Kathleen an
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Hatton, Jim
the Senior Trio.
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to our new but unc school Mr
Winter Jerry Rillie, Karen Schubert, and
Carol Hatton reported to Student to have
our Townsend led the , Curtiss,
Gille, Kaufman, Vanderheyden, and team
field Queen with Willard and Arliss
Kay VanDeWeerd, ADick
:re the Ploeger, Vanderheyden,
basketball team, . Dean Wright was King
Kathleen Sanderson representatives were Kathleen
Coleman Davis, Keith and Jeanne Fredericks.
of this writing the Board of Education has to take a three day trip and we are
busy making plans for money-mal-:ing projects. Windowwashes, bus washes, dances, coat checks, food sales,
and a class play are some of these projects. The Mikado and Contest are coming in the near future. Then
the Prom and Commencement and Graduation willbeupon us. We will each go our individual paths, perhaps
never to meet again, but the memories of these past four years will live forever in our hearts.
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I, DOLORES ADLEMAN, will my Social Problems class to Virginia Ege.
I, PATRICIA ALTHOF, bequeath my job at the bowling alley to anyone who doesn't
like to sleep at night.
I,lNhOgMAN BAIER, will my ability to act innocent in time of trouble to "Giggles"
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I, ELDON BARDE LL, will ny ability to study to Lee Michael.
l, JUDY BATCHELDER, wil my quietness to Linda McKee.
I, KA? BERNHARDT, will my ability to get along with Mr. Gilbertson to Roger
Aran .
I, ARMIN BRUDI, will my ability of chewing Dentine gum to Hilton Ryder.
I, MARILYN BRUDI, will all my dates to my sister, Sandy.
I, TOM CARROLL, will my job on the Blackhawk to any Junior who wants it.
I, RICHARD CUR'I'ISS, will my amazing ability to kill inanimate objects to Jerry
"Mllkman" Offenheiser.
I, COLEMAN DAVIS, will my ability to play the drums to George Miller.
I, ELLEN EBERLE, will my ability to be engaged in my senior year to my cousin,
Reta Koepp.
I, KEILFH EIPPER, will my ability to stay out of fights to anyone who can run fast
enoug .
I, ARLISS ENDRISS, will Will to me.
I, NANCY ENGEL, will my ability to study to Jerilyn Nadig.
I, LYLE ERTMER, w'lll my better luck to any unlucky underclassman.
I, AUDREY EVANS, will my bookkeeping books to June Blair.
l, SHIRLEY EVANS, will my red hair to Carol Bardell.
CAROL FRAZIER, will my ability to get where I'm going in a car rather rapidly
Carol Simmons.
I, JEANNE FREDERICK, will my ability to play the right notes at the wrong time
to Carol Simmons.
I, ROBERT GILLE, will my ability to wreck cars to John Sullivan.
I, DAVID GOHLKE, will my ability to love Mr. Bretl to Dennis Kuhl.
I, MARLO GROEZINGER will my ability to study social problems to John Dittmar.
I, WAYNE HATTON, will my corn shocking ability to Hilton Ryder and LaVerne
Beyer.
I, KAY HERMANN, will my music and cheerleading ability to Lorraine Beyer.
I, BETTY KAPPES, will my English class to Marilyn Harnlsh.
I, JOEL KAUFMAN, will my anta Claus suit to Bob Schreck so that he can play
Santa Claus next year.
I, CAROL KLETT, will my ability to never say a word in Miss Davis' 4th hour
study hall to Judy Logeman.
I, RUTH KRAHENBUEHL, will my gay, talkative manner to Faye Woolcock.
I, DOROTHY KROHMER, will my a ility to be quiet in Mr. Winter's study hall to
Faye Woolcock.
I, EDNA KRUG, will my ability to make the honor roll once to Sandra Krug.
I, SHIRLEY KUEHL, will my ability to get straight A's to mg' brother Dean.
I, WILLARD MOLITOR, will my vocabulary and singing ability to O fie.
I,dFATRICIA MYERS, will the Arrowhead Staff of 1957-58 to the next flustered
e tor.
I, PATRICIA NELSON, will my seat in Mr. John Winter's study hall to Sharon
Gutzmer.
I, ROBERT NOLLER, will my ability and height to LaVerne Beyer for basketball
next year.
I, RORERT NOWAK, will my ability to not get my homework done to anyone who
wants t.
I JANICE PARKINSON, will all my full skirts to the girls returning to S.I'I.S. so
that they won't be embarrassed climbing over the benches in the cafeteria.
I, JAMES PLOEGER, will my glass cutting ability to LaVerne Beyer.
I, ROBERTA REED, will my ability to never be a bother to Mr. John Winter in 5th
hour study hall to Marilyn I-Iarnlsh.
I, PATRICIA RIFE, will my ability to get along with Mr. Bretl to my sister Sharon!
I, JERRY RILLIE, will my sidebums to Clayton Brunner.
l, KATHLEEN SANDERSON, will my ability to make mistakes in the treasury to
Melvin Schamberger.
I, KAREN SCHUBERT, will my ability to always be quiet in Mr. John Wlnter's
study hall to Mary Kappes.
I, MAXINE TOWNSEND, will my cheerleading ability to anybody who wants it.
I, AGNES UPMANN, will all my bus rides to my baby rother, Lyle, and all of my
boy friends to any unsuspecting Junior.
I, BILL VANDERHEYDEN, will my non-drinking ability to "Trumpet Face."
I, DEANNA VANDEWEERD will my long curls to Lenore Spickler.
I, RUSSELL WACHTER, will my ability to get low grades to Merle Scha .
I, CAROL WISE, will my place in 6th our study hall to anybody who wants it.
I, DEAN WRIGHT, will mtg ability to be on time for school to anyone who knows s
good looking teacher that ey would like to stay with on Monday ni hts after school.
I FERN WURSTER, will all the jitterbug dances at Atwooss to Reta Koepp.
Ylulii tg SENIOR CLASS of 1957, will the ebt from our Senior Class trip to the
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Dolores Adleman
Patricia Althof
Norman Baler
Eldon Bardell
Kay Bernhardt
Judy Batchelder
Armin Brudi
Marilyn Brudi
Thomas Carroll
Richard Curtlss
Coleman Davis
Ellen Eberle
Kelth Eipper
Arliss Endriss
Nancy Engel
Lyle Ertmer
Audrey Evans
Shirley Evans
Carol Frazier
Jeanne Frederlcks
Robert Gille
David Gohlke
Marlo Groezlnger
Wayne Hatton
Kay Hermann
Betty Lou Kappes
Joel Kaufman
Carol Klett
Ruth Krahenbuehl
Edna Krug
Shirle Kuehl
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Dorothcy Krohmer
Willar Molitor
Patricia Myers
Patricia Nelson
Robert Noller
Robert Nowak
Janice Parkinson
James Ploeger
Roberta Reed
Patricia Rife
Jerry Rlllie
Kathleen Sanderson
Karen Schubert
Maxine Townsend
Agnes Upmann
William Vanderheyden
Deanna VanDeWeerd
Russell Wachter
Carol Wise
Dean Wright
Fern Wurster
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AMBITION
Secretary
Private Secretary
President of Heilemaxvs
Truck Driver
Head nurse at Massbach
Public Hospital
Secretary
Truck Driver
Teacher
Engineer
Have a Controlling interest
in Schirnoff's Vodka Co.
Undertaker
Homemaker
Minister
Future Californian
English or Commercial
teacher
Engineer
Nurse
Factory worker
Secretary
Home Ec. teacher
Engineer
Owner of Atwoods Mfg. Co.
Then I could take the night
off whenever Mr. Robertson
wants me to.
Rum the first atomic sub
up the Mississippi
,-Bui1d.Stockton's first
atomic reactor
Airline hostess
Happily Married
Head of a Siberian Salt
Mine
Secretary
WAF
Beautician
Private Secretary
Housewife
Discover the Seven Cities
of Gold in the Amazon
Secretary or Receptionist
Nurse
Be a good coach like
Coach Gilkey
Farmer
Mrs. K. L. C.
Engineer
Head bookkeeper for
Dean 's
Secretary
President of Ham.m's
Brewery
Teacher
Teacher
Airline Hostess
Married Secretary
The first person to
discover a live dodo bird
in the Congo
Private Secretary
New York Yankee's first
baseman
Secretary
Dodge Company test driver
Bookkeeper
PROPHECY
First class flat-tire
repair business
Soda Jerk
Head Taster for "Old
Style"
Run Ferry on Plum
River
Head Vet at Massbach
Public Hospital
Machinist at Atwood
Taxi Driver at Wood-
bine
Editor of Scoop
Caboose
Owner of S.V.C.
Llberace II
Pin-up glrl in G.I.
barracks
Raise the devil
Future cablnetmaker
Hot rod driver
Design corn-shock
tipper-over trap
Shoe repair woman
Factory foreman
Secretary to an
engineer
Shop teacher
Ditch-digger
Night-watchman
Run the first atomic
tricycle up Stockton's
Main Street
Go to the moon and
see his relatives
Owner of Casket Co.
plus a dozen kids
Mr. Scoop Shovel of
1960
Sit on Elvls's lap!!
First lady general
Frankenstein's private
beautician
To Marlon Brando
Sell vacuum cleaners
Discover the Seven
Women in the Seven
Cities
Head "Reeder"
School teacher
Be a good boy like the
Coach
lnvent atomic pin
setters
Babysit with eight
Woodbine Milkman
Head bookkeeper for
Borden's
Secretary to Mr.
Gllbertson
President of Pet Milk
Drive truck for
Standard Oil Co.
Teach the Army drills
Co-pilot
Secretary to the
Lonely Hearts Club
First person to die
from a dodo bird bite
Miss America of 1960
Batboy
Pat Boone's Private
Secretary
Dodge Company's
chie Wrecker
Help drive Woodbine
butter truck
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Miss Eunice Richmond, Mr Al
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Class Officers
STANDING-B. Beyer. Secretary
J. Carroll, Vice Presidentg G
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H. Ryder, President.
Junior Class History
August 31, 1954, found seventy-five bewildered little Indians pattering through the halls of Stockton
High School. With the help of our sponsors, Miss Lingford, Mr. Bretl, and Mr. Dodd, we chose the follow-
ing officers, President, Robert Busch, Vice President, JerryOffenheiser, Secretary, Sandra Brudi, Treas-
urer, Neva Masters. Student Council members were Mar rethaRadloff, Tom Dick, and Merle Schap. Sandra
Brudi was our Homecoming attendant. Margretha Radlof? was awarded the Freshman Cup.
Those who participated in sports were Breed, Miller, Ryder, Keeffer, Offenheiser, Busch, Dick,
Schambegger, Nadig, Schap, Blair, Olthoff, Beyer,Hartman, andSullivan. Judy Beyer was chosen as B team
cheerlea er.
On September 1, 1955, seventy-seven of us came back for more, raring to go! Jack Townsend was
chosen President, David Hartman, Vice President, Sandra Brudi, Secretary, and Hilton Ryder, Treasurer.
Student Council members were Robert Busch, Bill Keeffer, and Carol Simmons. Gerry Whaley was chosen
Homecoming attendant.
We were represented by Dick, Beyer, Blair, Breed, Busch, Hartman, Keeffer, Mapes, Ryder, Of-
fenheiser, Sullivan, Nadig, Mi ler, Olthoff, and Townsend in basketball and football. Judy Beyer and Judy
Atz were our B team cheerleaders.
We were perhaps the most fortunate after the fire, as our class rooms were in the part of the old
school that was saved. We felt more at home than the other classes which were scattered all over town.
On September 11, 1956, sixty-seven energetic juniors enteredthe uncompleted halls of the new Stock-
ton High. We started our year of confusion under the leadership of our President, Hilton Ryder, Vice
President, Janice Carroll, Secretary, Bonny Beyer, Treasurer, George Miller. Our Student Council mem-
bers were Carol Simmons, Jack Townsend, and Robert Busch. Sheryl Spencer was Homecoming attendant
while Janice Carroll and Hilton Ryder were the Valentine Dance attendants. We were represented at Dis-
trilclt Music Contest at Forreston y Masters, Miller, Kempel, Atz, Simmons, Bell, Beyer, Spickler, and
Sc ager.
Those who fought for our almamater were: Breed, Keeffer, Offenheiser, Busch, Dick, R der, Beyer,
Sullivan, Nadig, Blair, and Schamberger. We were represented on the A cheerleading squady by Judy Atz
and Janice Carroll.
We increased our treasury by having all of the concessions at the athletic events. We were gifted
with new sponsors at the begimiing of our Junior year: Mrs. Thomas and for the first semester Miss Cor-
zett, while for the second semester, Miss Richmond. Our future plans include presenting a Junior class
play and a prom for the Seniors. Next year we plan to do as well as we have done in the last three years.
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J. Carroll H. Coffey
P. Fox K. Gerdes
J. Kempel M. Knapp
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Sophomore Class History
On September 1, 1955, 64 Freshmen entered the halls of Stockton Hi h. At our first class meeting,
we chose Wayne Simmons as our President, Sharon Rife, Vice President, Jugy Buske, Secretary and JoAnn
geidenreicla, Treasurer. Lorraine Beyer, Charles Werkheiser, and Robert Rillie represented us at Stu-
ent Counci .
We entered a float in the Halloween parade, "Better Schools for America." Sue Ann Rowe was chosen
as Homecoming attendant.
The Freshman class was well represented in sports. During the football season, Arand, Parkinson,
Brandt, and Rillie were our representatives. Parkinson, Brandt, Arand, Rillie, Heidenreich, Johnson,
Wexlkheiser, and Ven Huizen played basketball, while Lorraine Beyer and Sue Rowe helped cheer them on
to v ctory.
b d JoAnn Heidenreich was drum majorette and Sue Rowe and LaVonne Green were twirlers for the
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After the fire, December 4, we attended school in the Methodist Church and later in the American
Legion Club rooms.
Under the leadership of our sponsors, Mr. LaForge, Miss Miller, and Mr. Lankenau, we had a very
successful Freshman year.
58 Sophomores entered the new high school on September 11. Our officers this year were: President,
Wayne Simmons, Vice President, Sharon Rife, Secretary, LaVonne Green, and Treasurer, JoAnn Heiden-
reich. We were represented at Student Council by Lorraine Beyer, Joan Stadel, and Robert Rillie. Mr.
Ryan, Mr. Robertson, and Mr. Eshelman are our class sponsors this year.
"Conference Champs" was the title of our float in the Halloween parade.
Sue Rowe was again chosen as Homecoming attendant, and Lorraine Beyer and Robert Ven Huizen
were royalty at the Christmas Dance. Sophomore royalty at the Valentine Dance were Roger Arand and
LaVonne Green.
Brandt, Eden, Rillie, Schreck, Werkheiser, Arand, Johnson, Simmons, and Parkinson played football,
and Brandt, Heidenreich, Rillie, Werkheiser, Arand, Roberts, Townsend, Ven Huizen, and Parkinson
played basketball. Marilyn Gutzmer, Sue Rowe, and Lorraine Beyer were B team cheerleaders.
dJoAnn Heidenreich was drum majorette, and Sue Rowe and LaVonne Green were twirlers for the
secon year.
We are now trying to make money for our prom next year. A class project this year was selling ma-
roon and gold ballpoint pens. We also had a bake sale to help supplement our treasury.
We are looking forward to our last two years at Stockton High, and we are hoping they will be as
successful as the first two.
Class Sponsors
M. Robertson, Mr. Eshelman
Mr. Ryan.
Class Officers
STANDING-Wayne S i m mo n s,
President. SEATED-L a V o n n e
Green, Secretaryg Sharon Rife,
Vice Presidentg JoAnn Heiden-
reich. Treasurer.
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Freshman Class History
Freshmen opened the doors of our new high school for the first time on September 10, 1956.
Shortl after school started, a meeting was held to elect officers to help lead the group through its
first year ofyschool. The following were chosen: President, Jerilyn Nadigg Vice President, Janice Wagnerg
Secretarly, Mary Kappesg Treasurer, Kathleen Molitor. The class elected Carolee Blair, Keith Klett, and
Judy Wa ker to take our ideas and suggestions to student council meetings.
Our Homecoming attendant was Faye Woolcock. Faye, also represented our class as queen at the
Christmas dance. Greg Johnson and Faye Woolcock were our attendants for the Valentine dance.
At Halloween t e entire class worked together and contributed two prize winning floats and a very
successful stand.
Our first party was held in the school cafeteria January 19th. The party was a success due to the
co-operation of the class and will always be a pleasant memory.
The Freshmen boys who went out for basketball and football showed their class spirit in their loyalty
to the school and team. The boys representing us in football were: Evans, Gille, Hooker, Johnson, Levins,
Magee, Midthun, and Parker. Evans, Johnson, Miller, and Townsend were the boys on our basketball
team and were cheered on by an enthusiastic group of Freshmen Spectators with Jerilyn Nadig as a cheer-
leader for the B team.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to our sponsors Miss Davis, Mr. Giles and Mr.James
Winters for their guidance in starting us on our high school education.
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ROW 1-C. Klett, C. Simmons, R. Busch, K. Sanderson, J. Town-
send, R. Rillie. ROW 2-J. Stadel, C. Blair,K. Klett, Mr. Lankenau,
W. Hatton, L. Beyer, J. Walker.
Representing the entire student body are twelve students-three from each class-who form the tie
between students and faculty. Their main objective is todiscuss problems which occur in school or at school
functions, and try to find solutions to them. The student council helps the students to see the teacher's
point of view, and the teachers to see the student's point of view. The year's activities include: help pick
assemblies, help Lion's Club to plan Halloween activities, have Homecoming Dance and Parade, have
Christmas decorations for the school, get a new honor plaque, and assist in the election of cheerleaders.
We want to give this year's Student Council a big Thank You for their efforts in helping to improve the
school. The officers for this year are, President, Kathleen Sanderson, Vice President, Robert Busch, Se-
cretary, Carol Simmons, Treasurer, Jack Townsend, and sponsor, Mr. Lankenau.
K, Sanderson, M. Brudi, C. Klett.
Treasury
The treasury department handles all the
funds for the student and teacher organizationsg
and have charge of ticket sales during games.
The students who are to be treasurers are chosen
as assistants their Junior year and become offi-
cial treasurers during their Senior year. The
treasurers this year are: Seniors-Kathleen San-
derson and Wayne Hatton, Juniors-Sheryl Spen-
cer and Melvin Schambcrger. Helen Heidenreich
is their adviser.
National Honor ooiety
Character, scholarship, leadership, and ser-
vice are the qualities National Honor Society
wishes to encourage in its members. The mem-
bership is limited to the upper one-third of the
class and members are chosen by a council of
faculty members. This year's activities include:
a Valentine Dance, a new sign andthe initiation
of new members. The year's officers are: Spon-
sor, Mr. Giles, President, Marilyn Brudi, Vicc
President, Mr. Giles, Secretary, Carol Klettg
and Treasurer, Kathleen Sanderson.
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ROW 1-K. Sanderson, J. Kcmplc, C. Simmons, S. Rowe. ROW 2-Miss Davis, Miss Richmond. ROW 3-M
Gutzmor, S. Bell, K. Schubert, L, Spickler, P, Nelson, J. Whaley.
Future Homemakers of America
Future Homemakers of America is a club for the girls who are interested in homemaking. Their
activities for the year have included a style show, initiation ceremony and luncheon for their mothers.
The officers for the year are: President, Carol Simmons, Vice President, Judy Kempelg Secretary, Sue
Ann Rowe, Treasurer, Kathleen Sanderson. Miss Davis, Miss Richmond and Mrs. Carson Simmons are
the sponsors.
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ROW 1- B. Reed, M. Bonjour, J. Stadel, L. Reed, L. Beyer, L. Green, L. Eden, J. Katzenberger P
Belk. ROW 2- D. Noller, S. Inman, R. Reed, J. Frederick, A. Lyden, D. Feltmeyer, D. Heuerman C
Kuhse, M. Krause, C. Blair, D. Nowak, J. Stietz, B. Banwarth. ROW 3- J. Walker, C. Miller, K. Eipper
J. Walker, R. Dettmar, S. Gutzmer, C. Evans,P. Albrecht, E. Bohnhoff, S. White, F. Woolcock, K. Schreck
ROW 4- B. Breed, I. Simmons, S. Rife, J. Fischer, S. Krug, R. Koepp, J. Bucher, A. Wachter, R. Miller
M. Stadel, J. Fox, B, Mitchell, C. Althoff. ROW 5- E. Willis, M. Carroll, E. Guenzler, V. Ege, N. Masters
C. Mitchell, J. Atz, M. Kappes, C. Bardell, J. Toepfer, M. Harnish, J. Heuerman. ROW 6- D. Perry J
Hitzelburger, S. Buske, J. Ploeger, I. Randecker, D. Toepfer, P. Sullivan, L. Eden, L. Haeft, E. Aurand
B. Ven Huizen, J. Heidenreich, B. Randecker.
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ROW 1- K. Bernhardt, N. Masters, J. Logemann, J. Kempel, M. Brudi. ROW 2- R. Dittmar, L. Eden, K.
Schubert, Mrs. Durtschi, P, Arnold, N. Engel, S. Brudi.
One of the active clubs in our school is the Girls' Athletic Association. The club was organized to
promote good sportsmanship among the girls, and to provide more participation in sports. The club is a
member of the Illinois League of High School Girls' Athletic Associations, which offers each girl an op-
portunity to win four awards.
Activities this year included a hike with a picnic supper in the park afterward. Here we had our
pledge ceremony. During the softball season, we had 5 teams , with 50 girls participating. Thirty-five
girls took swimming lessons at Freeport during the fall. Bowling was a popular sport, with 65 girls taking
part. Sandra Townsend had the highest average. Basketball included a co or tournament at noon, consisting
of 8 teams with 8 girls on each team, a class tournament during the evening, with the Sophomores and
Seniors being victorious. Twenty girls are entered in the State Postal Basket Shooting Tournament. Ten
girls were entered in the State Postal Bowling Tournament. They rolled a 3 game series of 1889.
Formal initiation was held January 28th. Fifty four girls received their pins at an evening candle
light ceremonty.
Plans or the spring include a play day at Warren, another hike, and a softball tournament. We plan
to end our G.A.A. activities with a banquet during May.
Officers this year are: Judy Logemann, President, Judy Kempel, Vice President, Neva Masters,
Secretary, and Marilyn Brudi, Treasurer. Kay Bernhardt is point recorder.
, The executive board is composed of: the officers, the two camp representatives, Karen Schubert,
and Sandra Brudi, and the class representatives, Ruth Dittmar, LaVerne Eden, Peggy Arnold, and Nancy
Engel. Mrs. Durtschl is sponsor.
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ROW 1- B. Banwarth, S. Inman, S. Brudi, C, Blair, C. Klett, D. Feltmeyer, J. Whaley, J. Wagener, D.
Noller, L, Beyer. ROW 2- M. Gutzmer, C. Kuhse, J. Carroll, C. Miller, M. Stadel, J. Fox, J. Walker, K
Schreck, M. Brudi, L. Eden. ROW 3- J. Nadig, B. Breed, M. Harnish, N. Masters, J. Toepfer, C. Althoff
K, Molitor, C. Wise, B. Kehl, S. Gutzmer.ROW 4- M. Kappes, C. Simmons, J. Atz, C. Mitchell, J. Ploeger
B, Ven Huizen, D. Van De Weerd, J. Hitzelberger, R, Miller, J. Libberton. ROW 5- J. Heidenreich, C
Frazier, L. Haeft, L. Eden, P. Sullivan, P. Arnold, J. Kempel, K. Schubert, E. Aurand, D. Perry.
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ROW 1- S. Rowe, S. Townsend, L. Green, A. Lyden, E. McPeek, J. Stadel. ROW 2- M. Krause, B. Beyer,
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C. Evans, M. Althoff. ROW 4- K. Sanderson, J, Townsend, L. Kuhns, S. Spencer, S. Bell, B. Beyer, J.
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One of the most active and larger clubs in our high school is the Future Farmers of America.
They have participated in the Public Speaking contest, seed sales, grain and livestock judging. They are
planning to participate in dairy and poultry judging, pest campaign, family night. They went to the Inter-
nationa Livestock Show in Chicago. This year the sponsor is Mr. Lankenau. The officers are: President,
John Schlafer, Vice President, Robert Nollerg Secretary, Russell Wachter, Treasurer, Gary Schubert,
Reporter, Larry Breed, Sentinel, Bob Gille.
ROW 1- L, Breed, G. Schubert, B. Noller, J, Schlafer, R. Wachter, B. Gille, Mr. Lankcnau. ROW 2
Brunner, M. Knapp, H. Gille, R. Larson, J. Offenheiser, S, Miller, L. Michael, E, Broshous, E. Hayes.
ROW 3- L. Beyer, G. Beyer, M. Knapp, B. Dick, K, Wachter, J. Dittmar. ROW 4- T. Simmons, M. Town-
send, J. Endress, L. Shere, J. Townsend, J. Steitz. ROW 5- M. Eden, R. Hubb, M. Groezinger, E. Woker,
C. Eden R. Arand. ROW 6- C. Evans, C. Werkheiser, D. Schlafer, J, Upmann, R. Nadig, G. Magee, D.
Kuehl, D, Endress, D, Beyer, B. Schreck, N, Broshous, B. Borsdorf.
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Photo and Projectionists
ROW 1- L. Michaels, M. Schap, H. Ryder, N. Baier, M. Schamberger, J, Kaufman, G. Uecker. ROW 2-
C. Brunner, D. Savage, S. Miller, Mr. Eshleman, K.'Hess, N. Yeager, W. Mackaben. ROW 3- H. Parker,
K, Klett, G. Beyer, C. Johns, G. Johnson, W. Simmons, M. Midthun. ROW 4- R. Johnson, H. Townsend, P.
Althoff, R., Busch, P, Levins, C. Werkheiser. ROW 5- J. Rillie, M. Groezinger, R. Schreck, G. Magee,
R. KoePP, M. Heidenreich, D, Baker, T. Carroll.
For the first year the two clubs of Photo and Projectionists have been combined. They take pictures
of school activities, which they develop with their own equipment. The projectionists have the responsibility
of showing films in classes. The officers are: President, Norman Baiersg Vice President, Joel Kaufman,
Sec-Treas., Merle Schapg and the Board of Directors, Hilton Ryder, Melvin Schamberger, Lee Michaels,
and Gerald Uecker.
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S. Inman. ROW 3-J. Parkinson, D, Savage, S. Rife, R. Koepp, C. Miller, B. Breed, E. Endriss, A. Endriss.
ROW 4-P. Rife, J. Toepfer, E. Eberle, G. Johnson, J. Townsend, E. Krug, S. Hacker, K. Molitor. ROW 5-
L. Eden, S. Atz, S, Buske, K. Eipper,R. Schreck, S. Spencer, D. Adleman, K. Schubert. ROW 6-P. Sullivan,
S. Kuehl, J. Upmann, R. Beyer, R. Koepp, D. Gohlke, F. Wurster, M. Kappes.
Thanks to a competent Arrowhead staff, the school paper came out every two weeks. The members
all worked together to have a better paper and feel they have succeeded. A special "Thank You" goes to the
Senior Steno typing class and Mrs. Rieder for their help in typing and mimeographing. This year the spon-
sor is Mrs. Thomasg Editor, Patricia Myers, and Assistant Editor, Bonita Beyer.
Pep Club
ROW 1-L. Beyer, B. Banwarth, K. Bernhardt,A. Lyden, L. Green, J. Dittmar, B. Kappes, C. Blair, J. Wag-
ner, S. Rowe. ROW 2-M. Gutzmer, B. Kehl, M. Althof, S. Rife, R. Eden, K. Hermann, L. Molibor, J. Nadig
P. Albrecht. ROW 3-B. Mitchell, J. Heuerman, M. Harnish, J. Hitzelburger, J. Toepfer, R. Arand, B. Ran-
decker, J, Batchelder, E. Willis, J. Bucher. ROW 4-M. Carroll, D. VanDeWeerd, L. Kuhns, B. VenHuizen
B. Parkinson, C. Mitchell, C. Bardell, M. Townsend,M. Kappes. ROW 5-J. Ploeger, D. Krohmer, A. Evans
S. Kuehl, D. Kuehl, P. Sullivan, L. Eden, J. Buske, J. Heidenreich, D. Adleman.
As its name implies, Pep Club was organized to promote school spirit,
pep, and good sportsmanship. In the club they begin the yells and songs, and are
a group at games to help ead cheers. Sponsor, Mr. Gilesg President, Deanna
VanDeWeerdg Secretary-Treasurer, Maxine Townsend.
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ROW 1-R. Curtiss, D. Wright, W. Molitor, Mr. Gilkey. ROW 2-L. Beyer, J. Kaufman, R. Busch, R. Arand
J. Offenheiser. ROW 3-J. Rillie, H. Ryder, J. Ploeger, J. Sullivan, R. Schreck, R. Wachter. ROW 4-R.
Noller, R. Gllle, W. Parkinson, N. Baier, B. Vanderheyden, T. Dick.
The "S" Club is an honorary club for lettermen only. They strive for good
sportsmanship in both team and audience. They also study rules, and show sports
movies, thus promoting an interest in sports. The officers are: President, Dean
Wright, Vice President, Willard Molitorg Secretary-Treasurer,RichardCurtissg
and the sponsor is Mr. Gilkey.
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Hathaway, R. Moser, G, Uecker. ROW 2-J. Luning, M. Midthun, M. Knapp, H. Coffey, J. Sullivan, Mr. Winl
ROW 1-E. Broshous, K. Hess, S. Miller, H. Gille, W. Mackaben, C. Brunner, L. Michael, R. Engel, R
ter, Mr. Gilbertson,R. Curtiss,D. Olthoff, W. Simmons, R. Larson, K. Evans, H. Parker. ROW 3-S. Hacker
G. Johnson, F. Eversoll, R. Dick, L. Beyer,R, Rillie, R. Arand, J. Offenheiser, M. Eden, C. Werkheiser, R
Johnson, C. Johns. ROW 4-R. Mapes, J. Dittmar, L. Shere, C. Evans, L. Breed, M. Townsend, M. Groezin-
ger, R. Borsdorf, G. Schubert, N, Broshous, P. Levins, J. Endriss, R. Eden. ROW 5-R. Wachter, R. Rillie
R. Busch, A. Brudi, H. Ryder, R. Noller, J. Ploeger, D. Wright, T. Dick, J. Kaufman, P. Althof, A. Smith
ROW 6-R. Nadig, D. Endress, B. Parkinson, B. Vanderheyden, N. Baier, G. Magee, R. Brandt, J. Heiden-
reich, D, Kuehl, W. Molitor, R. Ven Huizen, R. Gille, R. Schreck.
The Sportsmens' Club is for those who are interested in sports, such as
hunting and fishing. They learn about conservation and wildlife. The Sponsors
are Mr. Gilbertson and Mr. John Winter. Officers are: President, Richard
Curtissg Vice President, Duane Olthoffg Secretary-Treasurer, John Sullivan,
The Board of Directors consists of: Tom Dick, Willard Molitor, Dean Wright,
Bill Vanderheyden, LaVerne Beyer, and Jerry Offenheiser.
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The purpose of the F.T.A, is to learn and understand more about the
teaching profession. Our organization belongs to the Frank L. 8: Helen S. Burns
County F,T.A. Chapter. Our pro'ect for the first semester was makin a chart
containing essential facts for college-bound students. This chart was ?ater ex-
plained to the P.T.A. Our second semester project was taking a field trip to Nor-
thern Illinois State College at DeKalb. Our future plans include attending the coun-
ty meeting in Hanover on March 25. The officers are: President, Karen Schubert,
Vice President, Jeanne Frederickg Secretary, Marilyn Brudig Treasurer, Nancy
Engel. Mr. Giles is sponsor of F.T.A,
ROW 1-J. Frederick, K. Schubert, Mr. Giles, M. Brudi, N. Engel. ROW 2-J. Stadel, L. Green. ROW 3-J
Walker, B. Beyer, L. Eden, I. Meier, J. Nadig, C. Blair.
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ROW 1-F. Wurster, C. Frazier, C. Klett, Mrs. Rieder. ROW 2-R. Albrecht, J. Whaley, P. Myers, A. En-
driss, J. Carroll, S. Brudi, S. Townsend. ROW 3-J. Batchelder, P. Rife, L. Spickler, A. Upmann, S. Spen
cer, S. Atz, N. Engel, C. Wise.
W.C.C, or White Collar Club is made up of students who take commercial
subjects such as: Bookkeeping, Stenography, or Typing. Their main activity of
1957 was the Christmas dance, the "Dance of the Sugarp1ums." They also par-
ticipated in the Halloween activities. A trip to a business school was being planned
for the future. Mrs.Rieder is sponsor, President, Carol Frazier, Vice President,
Fern Wurster, Secretary, Carol Klett.
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2-D. Savage, R, Hathaway, R, Luning, K, Hess, L. Michael, N. Yea.-
ger, G. Uecker. ROW 3-J. Luning, G. Johnson,R. Johnson, C. Johns,
S. Hacker, Mr. Midthun. ROW 4-D. Hoy, P. Althof, D. Schamberger,
R. KoePP, L. Ertmer, J. Miller, H. Townsend.
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Library Club is composed of students who like books and like to work with
them. 'Ihey check out books and magazines, do repair work, and help keep the
library neat. They also have charge when their is no teacher. This year they
sponsored a Euchre party. Sponsor, Mrs. Durtshig President, Alta Wachterg
Vice President, Darlene Toepferg Secretary-Treasurer, Ione Randecker.
ROW 1-Mrs. Durtschi, D. Toepfer,I. Randecker,A. Wachter. ROW 2-E. Bonhoff, R. Reed, L. Reed. ROW 3
R, Koepp, N, Engel, A. Upmann, B. Randecker. I. Simmons.
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RCW 1-N. Baier, C. Frazier, D. Wright, K. Sanderson. ROW 2-K. Bernhardt, M. Brudi, A. Endriss K
Elpper, P. Nelson, P, Myers. ROW 3-K. Schubert, A, Upmann, W. Mo1itor,W. Hatton, S. Kuehl D Van
De Weerd.
Iast April b and 7, 1956, the Junior Class presented the play "The Little
Dog Laughed."
Laurie Himtington, a college student ma'oring in psychology, tries some
of her psychology on her unsuspecting family. Tlie results proved very interest-
lng.
There were sixteen characters in the play: N. Baier, C. Frazier, D. Wright,
K, Sanderson, D. Van De Weerd, S. Kuehl, W. Hatton, W. Molitor, A. Upmann,
K, Schubert, P. Myers, P. Nelson, K. Bernhardt, M. Brudi, A. Endriss and K.
Eipper.
They all felt they gave a ver successful performance which was due, in
part, to the very capable direction oiyMr. LaForge.
This play had the largest attendance and receipts of any play in the past
few years.
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"The Curious Savage" was presented by the Senior Class
Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 23.
The story centers around the inmates of "The C1oisters,"
a mental institution. The story points out the fine line of distinc-
tion between those on the inside and those on the outside.
The cast, under the capable direction of James Winter,
consists of: Marilyn Brudi, Maxine Townsend, Wayne Hatton, David
Gohlke, Carol Klett, Kathleen Sanderson, Agnes Upmann, Kay Bern-
hardt, Marlo Groezinger, Joel Kaufman, and Keith Eipper, Deanna
Van De Weerd was student director.
"The Curious Savage" was the first play presented at the
new High School, and was enjoyed by all.
STANDING-M. Townsend, K. Bernhardt, M. Brudi, D. Gohlke, C. Klett, K. Sanderson, D. Van De Weerd
SEATED-A, Upmann, J. Kaufman, K, Eipper, W. Hatton, M. Groezinger.
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W. Keeffer, T. Carroll, K. Sanderson, M. Schamberger, R. Miller, M. Schap, Mr. Winter, sponsor, J. Kem-
pel, P. Arnold.
Annual taff
The annual staff this year has had the usual roblems that all yearbook staffs have. These include
pictures not being here on time, and missing deadllfnes. Of course, our main problem was not enough
money-but like all annual staffs of the past, we take this out, put in something else and then find we should
have used the first after all.
We have had a lot of fun even though we all worked very hard. We give a special note of "thanks" to
Mr. James Winter for being so helpful as our adviser.
We started our big year by working only one night a week. This was very satisfactory at first, but
around the first of March we came to the conclusion that six nights a week wouldn't be enough. Here on
March 15-supposedly the last deadline-we are still working. We can see the end in sight, but it is still a
couple of days away.
Another vote of thanks to the staff. I admit we all didn't a ree all the time, but who does. The staff
consisted of Editor, Marilyn Brudi, and Assistant-Editor, Keitgi Eipper. Senior reporters were: Jeanne
Frederick, Janice Parkinson, Roberta Reed, Tom Carroll, Wayne Hatton, Kathleen Sanderson, and Carol
Klett. Junior reporters were: Judy Kempel, Peggy Arnold, Ruth Miller, Mary Ellen Stadel, Bill Keeffer,
Melvin Schamberger, Merle Schap.
The Annua staff has worked hard on the annual this year, and hopes you will enjoy it.
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27 Seniors proudly show class rings!
SEPTEMBER
10 Freshmen first to enter new higlh
11 Others invade the unfinished allowed hall. Stockton has win
over Mt. Carroll. Wonderful way to start the season fellows!
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The annual staff and Mr. Winter meet for first time
Say, Kay what's a parking ticket look like?
Another win. This time over Galena.
Hear those groans? Seniors got proofs today.
-28 First home game, under the new liglhts on our new field--
another victory over East Dubuque. Bill as party.
OCTOBER
3 Pat elected Homecoming Queen. Arliss, Sherryl, Sue and Faye
attendants.
4 Would you like a magazine?
5 lscome game with Shullsburg. Another win for Coach Gilkey and
ys.
9 Arrowhead meeting at Pat's. Sure had fun at Samxnon's, huh?
18-19 No school--Teacher's need vacation already!
19 Homecoming! Big turnout to see Blackhawk trounce Warren.
Big crowd at dance.
23 Magazine campaign over. Arliss, Kit, Kay, Dee, Dean, Willard,
Jim, and Dick chosen Halloween royalty.
28 First music concert. Big turnout.
29 How's corn-shock tipping-Juniors?
31 Halloween success. Arliss and Willard reign!
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4 Game with Aquin makes season of eight straight wins. Thanks
for the trophy boys.
5 Basketball practice begins.
6 Ike chosen for second term. What happened to Adlai, Mr. Bretl?
12 Lorraine, Sue, J erilyn, and Marilyn chosen Junior Varsity cheer-
leaders.
13 Bob's surprise party.
17 First basketball game. Win over Pearl City. Good start fellows.
21 Thanksgiving vacation.
24 Lose to Lena. Good game fellows.
26 Back to school. Oh well, vacation can't last forever.
30 Lose to Aquin. Better luck next time.
DECEMBER
3 Seniors get pictures-happy.
4 Remember a year ago today, kids? QSchool burnedll
11 Win over Warren. Troubles Dean?
15 Christmas dance. Dean and Faye reign.
17 Barney has a hush-hush party.
18 Win over Hanover. Tied for conference first with Elizabeth.
Big game Friday.
21 Win over Elizabeth! First in conference. School's out for
Christmas vacation.
Merry Christmas!!
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26-29 Holiday tournament-Milledgeville wins.
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JANUARY
1 Happy New Year
3 Back to school.
4 Win over Galena
5 Lose to Lena
11 Lose to East Dubuque. What's the matter fellows.
14 Mr. Cooper gives first assembly.
15 First annual deadline. Lose to Benton.
18 Beat Warren.
22-25 County Tournament. Dark horse Hanover wins.
29-30 Annual pictures. Library Club has Euchre Party.
FEBRUARY
1 Win over Scales Mound.
2 Grolmd Hog Day. Valentines Dance--Kit and Bill reign. Atten-
dants: Faye, Greg, Roger, Bonnie, Hilton, Janice, Willard,
Arliss.
5 Lose to Hanover.
8 No School!!
12 Back to school. De Yip Loo gives assembly. Senior play cast
chosen.
14 Happy Valentines Day.
15 Mikado successful. Kit wins DAR award.
18 First play practice.
22 Last home game. Play East Dubuque and lose.
26 Lose to Mt. Carroll last game.
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MARCH
1 March comes in like a lamb. Three months left of school.
4 Faculty plays Lions in basketball game Q75 Of course Faculty
wins 37-36. Are you sure the game wasn't fixed Faculty?
5-8 Regional tournament at Freeport. Stockton wins over Winnebago.
Freeport wins.
8 Senior Social Problems classes go to Moline. The place will
never be the same again.
9 J.V. tournament starts
10 Kay, how about a five gallon can of gas for your birthday?
11 Annual staff madly at work. Annual to be done by Friday!!
15 Junior Varsity Semi-Finals.
16 Junior Varsity Finals.
20 Future Homemaker's Initiation.
22-23 Senior Class play "The Curious Savage" How about an
acting career kids?
Country Government Day
F.H.A. Daddy Date Night
APRIL
3 Assembly
6 G.A.A. Roller Skating Party at Polo
G,A.A. Play Day at Warren
Assembly "Trinadad at Carnival Time"
Athletic Banquet
County Festival
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1 F.H.A. Installation of Officers
10 Assembly "The Quinn's" Band Concert
18 Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet
24 Choral Concert
JUNE
2 Baccalaureate
5 Graduation
6 Hurrah!! We're Free!!
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ROW 1-C. Simmons, B. Beyer, M. Bonjour,J. Rachuy, N. Masters, R. Miller, J. Kempel. ROW 2-K. Eipper,
M. Schap, R. Wachter, D, Goh1ke,E. Eber1e,D. Baker, S. Miller, J. Nadig, W. Simmons, D. Hoy, J. Walker.
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S. Rowe, D. Van De Weerd, L. Green, J. Heidenreich.
Our majorettes went with the band to the Hanover and Warren Homecom-
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games. The three twirlers received new uniforms last fall which added the
inished look that the majorettes have given the band. Jo Ann has been the drum
majorette for two years. Deanna has twirled for four years, and Sue Ann and
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L. Eden, J. Walker, J. Kempel.
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Music Department
The Music Department is one of the largest organizations in our school. Mr. Robertson is the di-
rector of both the band and the choruses.
The band has 44 members. The officers are: Dick Curtiss, President, Neva Masters, Secretary,
and Bonnie Beyer, Treasurer. Jo Ann Heidenreich is Drum Majorette, and Deanna Van De Weerd, Sue Ann
Rowe, and LaVonne Green are the twirlers. The band marched at the football games, and the pep band played
at the basketball games.
There were several small groups from the band this year. They include: the woodwind trio, Laverne
Eden, Joan Walker, and Judy Kempelg the flute quartet, Neva Masters, Ruth Miller, and Judy Kempelg
the saxophne trio, Wayne Simmons, Betty Be er, and Carol Simmons, the brass quartet, Bonnie Beyer
Merle Schap, Joan Stadel, and Peggy Arnold, the clarinet quartet, Wayne Mackaben, Eileen Willis, Charlie
Werkheiser, a.nd Alta Wachter.
The band presented a concert during the spring to raise money for uniforms, instruments, and new
music.
There are three separate choruses.The mixed chorus consists of boys and girls from the Sophomore
Junior, and Senior Classes. This chorus has 35 members and the officers are: Dean Wright, President,
Carol Simmons, Secretary, and Deanna Va.n De Weerd, Treasurer. Kathleen Sanderson is the accompanist.
This year for the first time we have a girls' glee club. There are 19 members, and the officers are: Presi-
dent, Kay Herman, and Secretary, Sharon Atz, Reta Koepp is the accompanist. The Freshman chorus is the
largest of the three with 40 members. The officers are: Beverly Ven Huizen, President, and Mary Kappes,
Secretary. Carol Evans, Sharon Gutzmer, and Lou Ann Eden are the accompanists.
The Music Department presented a fall concert during Qztober, a Christmas concert during Decem-
ber, and a spring concert during May. The annual County Festival was held at Stockton on April 26 this year.
The combined choruses and bands presented their concert in the Stockton gymnasium. This year we attempt-
etdasipmethilnghpfaw by putting on an operetta-The Mikado. It was a lot of work, but the finished product made
wort w ' e.
We had 16 entries at District Contest this year. We came back with 3 firsts, 8-seconds, and 5 thirds.
Neva Masters and Ruth Miller, flute, and Carol Simmons, vocal, will represent Stockton at State Contest.
Those receiving second, or excellent ratings were: Judy Atz, Jeanne Frederick, Sharon Bell, and Carol
Frazier, vocal, Bonnie Beyer, trombone, Kathleen Sanderson, piano, The Madrigal Singers, and the Flute
Trio. Those receiving third, or good, ratings were: Marilyn Brudi, clarinet, Co eman Davis, piano, Betty
Beyer and Carol Simmons, saxophone, and Jeanne Frederick, French horn.
The Music Department had a very successful year, and plans are being made for an even better
Music Department next year.
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Miller, P, Rife, J. Atz, P, Myers, L. Green. ROW 3-K. Schubert, L, Spickler, W. Simmons, K. Gerdes, B
Beyer, P. A1brecht,C. K1ett.ROW 4-D, Ad1eman,S. Bell, A. Groezinger, D. Wright, K. Eipper, C. Simmons
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ROW 2-F. Woolcock, D, Feltmeyer,J. Wagener, E. Hayes, C, Brunner, C. Kuhse, M. Krause, C. Blair. ROW
3-K. Schreck, M. Althof, B, Kehl, K. Eipper, K. Klett, C. Evans, R. Dittmar, S. White, J. Walker. ROW 4-
S, Gutzmer,J. Toepfer, S. Hacker, C. Johns, G. Johnson, G. Beyer, L. Kuhns, K. Molitor. ROW 5-M. Kappes,
I. Meier, E. Aurand, R. Magee, J. Miller, L. Shere, P. Sullivan, B. Ven Huizen, D. Perry.
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Kathleen Sanderson
Freshmen Chorus
Carol Evans, Sharon Gutzmer
Lou Ann Eden.
Girls Glee Club
Reta Koepp
Junior Harmoneftes
S. Bell, L. Spickler, J. Atz, C.
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L. Eden, Accompanistg S. Rowe,
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J. Atz, S. Bell, C. Frazier, C.
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Contest Instrumentals
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The chorus department of our school pre-
sented the operetta, "The Mikado" February 15
under the direction of Mr. Robertson.
The cast included: Judy Atz, Sharon Bell,
Carol Simmons, Carol Frazier, Dean Kuehl,
Waiyne Simmons, John Schlafer, Keith Eipper
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and the accompanists were Jeanne Frederick and
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Under the leadership of the new coach Mr. Gilkey the football team had a
terrific season with an 8-0 record. The team won the U.S. Grant championship
undisputed. Dean Wright, our halfback, held the state record for the most points
scored in the state. The whole team played very good football together. The abi-
lity and sportsmanship were an asset to our school.
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a record of 12-11. This doesn'tte11 the whole story. The team scored 1366 points
to 1090 for the opponents. The team finished third in the U.S. Grant conference
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"B" Team
The B team played very good basketball this year under the new coach
Mr. Ryan. They lost several very close games. However, much basketball po
tential was shown by the Frosh. Soph. boys. The team scored a total of 768 points
as compared with 820 points scored by their opponents.
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Max Heidenreich 138
Charles Werkheiser 135
Bob Rillie 86
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STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
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Clothing and Shoe Store
CONGRATUL TIONS TO THE C ASS OF 1957
F m The Employees
The Officers
The Directors
HRST NATIONAL BANK OF STOCKTON
Member of Federal Reserve Member F.D.I.C.
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Phone Main 102
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Complete Line of Kozy Buildinzs Rings
FIELD SEEDS JGWSIYY
I Expert Watch Repairing
Main 193 GEORGE CRAFT
201 S, Main Stockton Certified Watchmaker
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COMPLIMENTS OF
UNION DAIRY FARMS
Jo DAVIESS Pnovzn sms smvlce QUALW, DAIRY PRODUCTS
Burton Tiffany
Carroll Spickler
Guernsey Dairy - Distributor
Compliments of
KRAFT
Breed's
Clover Farm Store
Qll?lllf'N' G1'o0vl'ivs
and Meats
Main 171 We Deliver
COMPANY
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Highway 20 at 78
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Complete Self Service
Everyday Low Prices
Stockton, Illinois
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Young and Old
Bowling ls For Everyone
STOCKTON BOWLING LANES
Ira and Betty Stayner
PHONE MAIN 404
STOCKTON ILLINOIS
PARK'S CAFE
The Home of Delicious Food
Marie Parks
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
COMPLIMENTS OF
W. l. MOORE
Optometrist
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
Main 401
RAlPH'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
Ralph Kncuuer
120 SOUTH MAIN STREET
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
Compliments Of
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STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
Compliments Of
SNACK SHACK
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
Bill Bernice
STOCKTON AUTO BODY
Complete Body and Fender Repair
Wm. J. Durtschi, Prop.
PHONE MAIN 431
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
BART'S CLEANERS
126 WEST FRONT STREET
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
"We're Right On The Spot"
Bart Brandt
For Pickup and Delivery Phone Main 92
Compliments Ot
THE CHOCOLATE SHOP
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
KAUFMAN'S VARIETY STORE
School Supplies
MAIN 56
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
PRlEWE'S FLOWER SHOP
When You Say It With Flowers,
STOCKTON BAKERY
BAKERS OF
Better Breads
Pies -- Cakes -- Pastries
say If with Ours Made Clean Baked Clean Sold Clean
MAIN 455 STOCKTON MAIN 54 John Graves
STOCKTON ILLINOIS
GRAVES GROCERY
Trade Here And Save
THE STOCKTON HERALD - NEWS
Takes a Friendly Interest In
And Wishes Success To
Home Owned Frank Graves The Class of 157
STOCKTON' ILLINOIS Stockton's Newspaper Since 1888
Stockton and Wards Grove Mutual
G A M B l' E 5 Fire and lightning Insurance Co.
HTl'le Friendly S'l'0l'eH Stockton, Wards Grove, Rush,
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS Warren and Nora Townships
Stockton, Illinois
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Stockton Farmer s Exchange .5
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DRIE D. WRIGHT
W. l. SANDERSDN
Your Standard Oil Agent
. MAIN 320
Home Decorating Service Stockfonl illinois
white 183
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MOBIl SERVICE E'I"Ihm0VI"9
MAIN 38 Sand and Gravel Hauling
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS PHONE ILIR9
Fred Fiedler Walter Steffes WOODBINE' ILLINOIS
WOODBINE FEED Mlll
Leon Arnold, Prop.
Coal -- Feed -- Salt
Livestock -- Grinding -- Mixing
WOODBINE, ILLINOIS
ABE DITTMAR AND SONS
PHONE 40R10
U.S. Rt. No. 20 Woodbine, Illinois
Quality Products -- Friendly Service
Congratulations
Class of '57
DOCTOR RACHUY
STOCKTON IMPLEMENT CO.
R. F. WALKER
HANSON'S
FOR
Philco Television
Color and Black 81 White
SALES and SERVICE
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
STOCKTON SHOE STORE
Glov-Ett Shoes
"The Little Store With the BIG Va1ues"
STOCKTON ILLINOIS
STOCKTON SAUSAGE
AND PROCESSING PLANT
Custom Butchering and Smoking
LARD RENDERING
COMPLETE RETAIL MARKET
Phone State 86 Stockton, Illinois
Congratulations Class of '57
Compliments Of
CURTISS SERVICE STATION
Since 1927
Curtiss For Courtesy
Compliments Of
SOUTH SIDE SERVICE STATION
Virgil Brinkmier Norman Haring
THE FRUDDEN LUMBER CO.
Building Material and Coal
"We Will Build You A Home and
Loan the Money To Pay For It"
Main 2 Stockton, Illinois
ClAR-ZEl CAFE
Home Cooked Food
Clarence and Zelma
Phone Main 69 Stockton, Illinois
Hotze's Pllilgus 8. Appliances
PHONE MAIN 105
Stockton, Illinois
Typewriters and Adding Machines
New and Used - Sales - Trade and Service
Reasonable Rental Rates
ElMER PRIEWE
or Armin Priewe's Flower and Gift Shop
Tel. Main 71 or Main 455 - Stockton, Illinois
COMPLIMENTS OF
B. T. HUSO
Veterinarian
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
J. ERIC GUSTASON, M. D.
101 WEST FRONT STREET
Office 81 Residence Phone Main 327
STOCKTON, 1L1N01s
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STANDARD SERVICE
Greasing -- Washing -- Batteries
Tires -- Wheel Balancing
Main 96 Stockton, Illinois
STOCKTON HARDWARE
Plumbing -- Heating -- Appliances
MAIN 25
Stan and Virginia Fischer
GlANVlllE HARDWARE
Since 1887
Pittsburgh 8- Seidlitz Paints
Wallpaper - Glass
PLUMBING and HEATING
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
MAIN 39
COMPLIMENTS OF
Modern Laundry 8. Dry Cleaners
205 East Main Freeport, Illinois
S 8- H Green Stamps
Don't Fail --- See Kohl
LARRY KAHL APPLIANCE CO.
Main 17 Freeport, Illinois
.luck Scllwirtz Chevrolet Company
TELEPHONE 103
ELIZABETH, ILLINOIS
Allis-Chalmers
New Idea -- New Holland
FOR QUALITY SANDING
CONTACT
JOSEPH DONAHUE
Red 361 Stockton, Illinois
HAFFELE DRUG STORE
Walgreen Agency
DRUGS WITH A REPUTATION
Stockton, Illinois
With Your Meals ....
Our Delicious Coffee
CONTINENTAL COFFEE SHOP
"Where Students Meet and Eat"
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
SCHROEDER DEPARTMENT STORE
CONGRATULATIONS
CARDINAL FOOD STORE
Richelieu and Other Fine Foods
The Store of Friendly Service
sTOcKTON, ILLINOIS
BlAIRS GARAGE
Complete Repairing
Main 283 Stockton, Illinois
MOIITOR PLUMBING 8. HEATING
WESTINGHOUSE T.V.
Sales, Service and Appliances
Z. F. Molitor and Sons
Main 287 Stockton, Illinois
SPAHN 8. ROSE IUMBER CO.
READY MIX CEMENT
QUALITY FUEL
Building Material
Main 106 Stockton, Illinois
MAIN CLOTHING STORE
Mens Wear --- Boys Wear
LOWEST cos'r PER DAYS WEAR '
C. A. Toepfer Stockton, Illinois
Don Simmons and Earl Drane
MYERS FARM STORE
GARAGE PORTABLE FARM BUILDINGS
Radiator Repairing Farm Supphes
Phone Main 67 Stockton, Illinois 109 Nom Mau' Street
STOCKTON, 1LL1No1s
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STOCKTON SAlES COMPANY
Stockton, Illinois
MAIN 75
Richard Heikens Robert Heikens
Wayne Stuyner Furniture Store
"Home of Fine Furniture"
Armstrong and Sloane Linoleum Products
Alexander Smith Carpeting
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
HAWES
BOTTLING WORKS
ELIZABETH GARAGE
FREEPORT COCA-COLA Agnes M' Graves' Pm'
B0-I--I-UNG co., INC. BUICK and PONTIAC AUTOS
GMC TRUCKS
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS BODY and FENDER REPAIRS
Complete Auto Servicing
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LEATHER GOODS
FIIEEPORT, ILLINOIS
Luggage, Leather Goods, Gifts
for Bulova, Elgin, Hamilton Watches
Keepsake Diamond Rings and
Other Fine Jewelry see
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12 East Stephenson Street
Freeport, Illinois
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FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
Western States
Mutual
Insurance Co.
Freeport, Illinois
Al C. EMRICH
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ELECTRICAL
Quality" Clothing and Furnishings AZ ' W CONTRACTOR
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
Freeport, Illinois
109 E. Exchange Freeport, Illinois
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For The Unusual
Freeport's Leading Jewelers
112 w. STEPHENSON STREI-:T
SPENCER LUGGAGE SHOP
Luggage, Gifts and
Decorative Furnishings
105 WEST STEPHENSON
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
WALTER KUEHL
JEWELER
17 EAST STEPHENSON STREET
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
FUllERTON PASTRY SHOP
PHONE MAIN 171
21 WEST STEPHENSON STREET
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
"Baking Is Our Business"
C0llIER'S MUSIC STORE
21 EAST STEPHENSON STREET
Freeport, Illinois
PIANOS - RADIO - 'rv
BAND INSTRUMENTS - RECORDS - MUSIC
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Implement Sales
19 EAST MAIN ST.
Freeport, Illinois
The Freeport Hardware Co.
Jobbers and Retailers
105 . 109 WEST MAIN STREET
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
Freeport's Only Home Owned
Department Store
13 WEST MAIN
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
STEPHENS SHOE SHOP
7 SOUTH GALENA AVENUE
Freeport, Illinois
MESSING 8. BECKER
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
Sporting Goods Center Of
Northern Illinois
GUNS - AMMUNITION - FISHING TACKLE
Baseball - Basketball - Football Equipment
and Other Outdoor Goods
Phone Main 374-3236
C. C. BAUSHER FLORAL SHOP
Freeport's Oldest 81 Leading Florist
BROOKE'S MEN'S WEAR
7 NORTH CHICAGO AVENUE
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
Quality Clothing - Furnishings - Shoes At
17 SOUTH CHICAGO AVENUE Tight Budget Savings
Robert J. Bauscher, Prop. .
We Give S 81 H Stamps
SANITARY LAUNDRY
AND DRY Cl-EANERS
PHONE MAIN 22 fgffdkl
120 East Exchange Street
Freeport, Illinois 9 NORTH VAN BUREN AVENUE
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
MAIN 383
Compliments Ot
EMMERT DRUG COMPANY Robert G. Charles
15 WEST STEPHENSON STREET
MOOGK DRUG STORE
27 SOUTH CHICAGO AVENUE
Freeport, Illinois
LUECKE JEWELERS
Registered Jewelers
American Gem Society
10 EAST MAIN STREET
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS
BIIOWN'S SERVICE STATION
MAIN 60
Stockton, Illinois
DEIMAR MASTERS
Real Estate -- Insurance
STOCKTON, ILLINOIS
New Idea Farm Machinery Insurance Service
WASHERS - DRYERS - FREEZERS Since 1922
WATER HEATERS 8: APPLIANCES Multiple Line Bonding
Main 45 Stockton, Illinois Workers Compensation Consultant
Main 84
PATRONS
Stockton: Woodbine:
Ruth's Sewing Service Woodbine Creamery
Karl Blum
Dick Townsend
Don Bently Freepgrf
Freeport Dining Room
The Big Shoe Store
Freeport Photo 8: Hobby
. Triggs Dutch Boy Paint Store
Ehzabefh' Holts Shoe Store
Jones Service Station Ff99P0ft Stationers
Tysons Fashionette Freeport Rug 8: Linoleum Company
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