Stockton High School - Prairie Dog Yearbook (Stockton, KS)
- Class of 1949
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Table of Contents
Staff
Memory Trall
Senlors
Class V111
Prophecy
Personalltles
Junlors
Sophomores
Freshmen
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Jr and Sr Plays
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Floyd Blauer, Frank Curry, Russell Dlckenson,
V L Sheffer, Hazel Doherty, Fd Doherty, Glenn
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THE LASI LAMENT OF A DEFUNCT TICER
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I only wlsh that wh n I dle,
You'll carry me back to Stockton ulgh
Lay nv 7Dgl1SH at my chest,
Tell Shelfer that I d1d my best
Lay W g vmetrv at nv feet,
Tell MltCD91l of my sad defeat
Mr Cassel
Lay ny UlStOTV at my head, Superlntendent
Tell Vr Doherty that's why I'n dead
lay nr Speech pon Wy Heart, LaY mV b0OtS bv t 9 locker dOOr,
'Nell Curry 1t'e wltn sorrow I depart Tell H2-I'I'Y that I'll track to 'lore
Lay y QQkfQGU17g qoay yy goal, And one last vord t Mr Cassel
Tell Mrs Doherty I'm shov llhg coal With PDYSlCS I'll no longe wr stle
Lay my S9 qng 1m ey Hands, Th1S 1S the wlll of a Stockton Student,
1611 Mrs Ur ebel I'n 1U far or? lands I've done thls thlng and I knov I shouldn't
Law nf Ag bv v knee,
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Lay 3 slc 1 Lth 'ry c .Ldhood toys, BOARD OF EDUCATION
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Lay mf fdrns, ooo OI ry desk, J C Dllllngham
Te l Mrs Butler to let tden rest Ralph Burlln
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
We, the Seniors of l9h9, being of sound mind and body, Cat least most of usj, do
hereby declare this our last will and testament.
We, Donald Muir and Freddie Poore, will
our ability to get out of the shower early
to Jack Reeder and Delaine Turnbull.
I, Norma Kelly, having nothing, but
ability to use reference books and Yoxall,
will the whole library to Wanda Sammons and
will keep Don for my own.
I, Don Saum, will by ability to run the
high hurdles to Warren Lee Dunning, and hope
that he vill be able to make use of it
I, Thelma Shaw, will my Wbodston boy
friends to Johnita Zink and I wish her good
luck!
I, Joanne Riffe, will my ability to get
avay with sitting with Far ell in Study Hall
If I can find himj to someone luckier than
Kelly and Yoxall
I, Ned Colburn, hereby will my Slightlv9
Used, l93p, color unmentionablej Chevrolet
to Janes Miller as I sincerely believe Jim
is capable of giving it its usual treat ent
I, Donald Thyfault, will my heighth to
Clyde Reed and my manager Job to Robert
Balderston so he can letter
I, Donald Kern, will my ability to
so f e through tight places to Bill Denio
I, Doyal Hrabe, will my all state honors
and ability to Kiss the football queen
Gene McClain
I, Eln r Kern, will my gift of gab to
William Thelar
We, Joa ne Baxter and Rita McGee
will our ability to get Als in Biology to a
anyone dumb enough to take it
I, Georgia Lee Schultz, will my flirta
McClain
I, Lurane Prat+ will f red
any F9 who has the fire and +emp rmert to
go with it
I, Earl Hollen, vill my basket ball
technique to Johnny Sanders
I, Nile Vose, will my way with the
women to Dean Ives.
We, Bill Duncan and Darrel Sutton,
will our ability to find students parked
to anyone with a Ford and good spotlight.
I, Donald Hulse, will my ability to
turn tgp different shades of red to Jack
Muir.
I, Merna Tipton, mdll my ability
get in on time to Mary Larson
I, Earl Muir, will my boisterous ways
to Vic Dryden
I, Donald Yoxe l, will my ability to
stick to one girl to Harold Copper
I, Farrel Van Horn, will my manly
physique to Elton Hunter
I, Mary Ann Griebel, will my ability to
get through S H S in three years to Billy
Reichard
I, Clara Mae Wright, ill my ability to
play basketball to Katherine Stewart
I, Leo Thyfault, will my knowledge of
figures Cboth mathematica and othervise
to James O'Conner
I, Donald Sanders vill my technique
with the women and my good looks to Louis
Sprinkle for I really think he can go places
with a nev look Also my ullback spo+ on the
football team
, Harold Simons, will my ability to t
life easy to Dick Daniels
to Ellen
will our
La Donna
Iol Thyfault will typing speed
J Wy
Gartrell
abilitv to an ke p a an
Vev rka and Marilvn R ff
I,Phy1liSVieland , will my abil ty to
p aj for L :w1Chorus to anybody who can
play sharps and get along ith Dickenson
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A big reunion was held this week by the 'u9er Seniors of Stockton High School. A lot
has happened in the past ten years. So we'll give you an idea of how things stand.
The reunion was held in the Crystal Room of the Beck Hotel. Donald Hulse the mana er
kindly provided a meeting place.
The gathering started with a short business meeting. Mary Ann Griebel, the first woman
President of the U.S. presided over the meeting. JoAnn Baxter, who has been steadily climb-
ing to the top of the business world on her pretty little legs, was chosen secretary.
After the meeting, several preformers of the class presented a
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of Hollywood, reenacted some of the scenes from her latest picture, MY ROMANCE WITH ISADORE
UMPSHIDE. Qlsadore was portrayed by Darrell Sutton, another h9er.j
Next on the program was Phyllis Wi-l-nd playing a piano medley.
of Phyllis' career is that her ambition to be a concert pianist turned into a career of
playing lullabyes.
To balance the program, the brilliant Earl Hollen gave
Gravitational Theory
After that a n ed for some activity necessitated a few
Westu dance band, owred and directed by Farrell HRedH Van
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dancing was interrupted by a character on a horse
Kernn added his bit to the fest vities
An interesting condition
a recent report on his Hollentine
dance nimoe s bv the HBest in the
Horn, and raraged by'Joanne Riffe
and amid flying bullets, HDauntless
m eting was adyourned, and the remainde oi tine was spent in Just reminiscing A
eyesdroping or our part revealed many changes
instance, who would have thought that Lurane Pratt and Georgia SCUHltZ, those shy
girls from high school days, would establish an iron works and foundry?
At one table there was a group conferring like mad And no wonder, those men wer the
Sec of Agriculture, Elmer Kern, Earl Muir
for the past f JT years for is nerefo d
K State, and the Tir t man in the U S to
The most up and coming young socialites
who has won the blue ribbon at the American Royal
Nile Vose who maintains tre experiment farm for
make a nillion from turke s, Bill Duncan
are Nr and frs Donald fciall A few yea ago
they bought a iarm south of town, aro while ouilding up a herd oi beef cattle, a rich pool
of oil was discovered which ran the entire leng+h and width of th land Mrs Yoxall is
the former Norma Kelly
The three Thyfaults were united alter almost nine years of separation Shortly a ter
graduation Donnie decided to be a bachelor and took o f toward th career of oumi g around
the country alone Johnny acquired a nay bailer of his own and has een pitching straw to
it ever since The only one who remained in Stockton was L o who a worked hard a d 1 w
runs CHS grease rack at Tr1pp's Garage
Just a momentk There is a commotion over ir a far corner Let's see wrat's g
It s em trat Neo Colburn, Carl Bricrell, Harold S and Don d oa
the Navy, Arm,, and the Marines CSandy tried arriage but decided the Marines wer sip
Lt Col Simons showed us the sports page of the Kansas City Star with its picture of
Doyal Hrabe tossing a pass for the Green Bay Packers Doyal says he's trying to keer th
from making a biographical picture of his life DOYAL HRABF, FLA1 BA K, thev wer
call it
Thelma Shaw Just breezed in with a fella she calls rottsf a l e' rer oss
Coming trrodgh th door Thelma ad to keep Pott y fr
w o oeloni to Freda Qcprinkle Jon sor Freda is r
frazzled housewife
Captain Ned Ccloi n says Clara Nae'S in Alaska
Jolcanoe at fir +, but then he flew lower and saw t
cussing out a oi oi husky dogs Tre snow wa all
OH MhlV'S stil t e same a a har e e
wa t to let a robo ulr's no hobo, h dst ride
n mashing a comp of o
p fe lc are of tra e f d oi
I sayS e tnoigr it Jas an Ala kan
was C N gist standi P t re
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SO etrlrv 1 ts a A narket now, u really' D T DDonE'S FP lm
lART, he call it, vn h he fas es livery in t nn
VOM can , r h ese a e a eat it too, etninks Don Saum is a ore ty g
pnotographer Someti es he forget to put film in hi camera, out we g t him t take a gr
picture of hders fwith fiinj
Rita Vcnee iust opped to tell as aoout her o auty shop She ay she' n t arri
Jitr tHlS adter ising, she can't last ruch longer
Tne u o or ke up sometiAe during the next norniig, and ther all promised to c e
oack in ten years pioviding they find sitters for their grandkids
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Blrd, G Colburn, R Balderston, R Sammons, D Blgge, D Danlels, Mr Mltchell,
2d Row F McCauley, D Mason, J Gump, W Plfer, E Gartrell, J Montgomery, V
Chase, M Kenworthy, N Ives, L Mulr, J Wlnters, Mrs Grlebel, Front Row E
Bartlett, J Zlnk, N GT1ff6th, A Shaffer, B Wrlght, J Maddy, C Long, M
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THE LIFE OF JUNIOR
On Sept 3, l9LL6, the creatlon of 243 lnfants
startled the world The chances of such a multl
ple blrth are l ln 999,ooo,ooo In thelr early
months they fnow chrlstened Junlor astonlshed
people wlth thelr amazlng lntellectual ablllty
In the prlme of llfe they become the proud parents
of the greatest prouu on 1D the hlstory of S H S
The play was named Desperate Ambrose, and through
the elforts and support of the entlre parental
body fJuH1OIS lt was hlghly successful
In thelr old age, the Junlors w1ll remember
that most of the success they engoyed was due to
the guldance of thelr godparents, the teachers of
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P,S, No other class would dare to make these state
ments.
Flower Chrysanthemum
Colors Blue A Sllver
Motto If the elevator to success lS out of order
take the escalator.
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D Mlller, W' Dunnlng, W Ravnor, J Sell, D Hrabe R stlthem D d
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Benedlct, W Rlckerd, Thlrd Row D Hulse, K Cassel, D Stlce, L Mar ell, A
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L Sprlnkle, E Hunter, Second Row D Thyfault V Dr den W h l
, , mmons, C Cabbage, E Lampkln, G f1ll6S, K
Buss, B Thompson, L Pauley, M Rlffe, Front Row D Vose L Veverka C Ker
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J Turnbull, C McCla1n, E Van Horn, D Stlce, L Ives, W Hrabe, B Hrabe,
P Young, Mrs Doherty
Try, Trust, and Trlumph
We chose thls motto oecause we belleve lt con
talns 1D lt the three lmnortant steps of llfe
No matter what the Job, we always have to try,
not Just once, but many tlnes lf necessary
Never glve up, but keep trylng Trust other
people to treat you falrlv and then do the
same to them lW return Trust your ablllty
to do thlng well Have confldence 1U
yourself and you wlll be able to do
thlngs better and easler Trlumph
Thls 15 the comblnatlon of the other
two steps After trylng, trustlng,
and worklng hard, you wlll reach
the top step on the ladder of
Success And on thls step
wlll be the word, HTr1ump
Keep the e thlngs 1U mlnd
and Vou wlll have a suc
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Back ROWHS McM1cheal, V Cabbage, S Grlffln, A Reser, J Allan D Maddy
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Junlor Coach
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The football team of l9h8 began their season early in September
with an afternoon practice. The boys were pretty rusty but it didnlt
take coaches Mitchell and Doherty long to work out the rough spots.
The first game was on September 224 with Almena, there. The boys
were not in very good shape but they succeeded in defeating the Almena
eleven 27 to 20. The next weekis practice put the boys in good condi-
tion and they overran the Palco team 32 to 6. The next game was one
that was sure to be a tough one. It was to be with the strong eleven
from Downs. The game was a hard fought one by both teams, but Downs
was leading with 6 points at the half. The next half told a different
story. The Stockton team outplayed the Dragons most of the last period
and five minutes before the end of the game Stockton was leading 27 to
13 It was then that the home team slacked up and the boys from Downs
scored twice to tie them The next week the team went to Phillipsburg
and defeated them to the tune of 13 to O It was the first time that
Stockton had beaten their team in many years After another hard week's
practice we gourneyed to Osborne and overran them 3h to 7 The Nato
ma team ventured to Stockton the next week and the Stockton Tigers beat
them with a score of 31 to 6 On the Wednesday of the next week which
was Armistice Day Stockton journeyed to Hill City This game was a run
away for Stockton because they defeated the Hill City Ringnecks 57 to
O The next week the boys had a rest because of the postponement of
the game with Colby It was postponed because of a heavy snow storm
At last came the final game of the season with Plainville This game
is always played on Thanksgiving Day, and it was played on the Plain
ville field this year It was a hard fought battle by both teams but
the Stockton Tigers defeated the Plainville Cardinals with a score of
l9 to 6
The Tigers had a total of 2hO points to the oponents 72 The foot
ball team of 19118 set a record by having the first undefeated season in
the history of Stockton High School Also the boys on this team want
to thank the business men of Stockton for all of the help that they
have given them The team sincerely appreciates the backing We also
want to thank the mothers for the wonderful supper they gave us
enjoyed it very much
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Osborne
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Hill City
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P ville
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Downs
Alton
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Osborne
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P Hrabe, W Schmltz, M Rlffe, N Bane, L Pauley, J Blauer, D Francls, J
Baxter, Mr Cassel, Cheerleaders J Maddy, N Kelly, J Rlffe, Y Low
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Mlllef, H. SUHOHS, E. Blrd, R. Danlels, D. Hrabe, D. Yoxall, N. Voseg Front Row
MT- Doherty, V- Dryden: E. Hollen, L- Snyder, D. Saum, D. Sanders, J. Sanders,
D- Mulr, F- Poore, D- H11lSS, L. Thyfault, D. Thyfault, Mr. Mltchell.
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M Bla1r, K Cassel, D Mlller, 3rd Row F Van Horn, D Hrabe, D Saum, R Sammons,
D Ives, L Snyder, C McClain, D Stice, P Young, L Pauley, G McCla1n, V
Dryden, D Stlce, H Copper D Danlels, W Dunnlng, 2nd Row V Case, T Shaw
K Tipton, E Gartrell, J Zlnk, C Wrlght, B Hrabe, Y Low, E Bartlett, R
McGee, K Stewart, C Long, N Kelly, D Buss, N Ives, Front Row Mr Dickenson,
J Sanders, J Blauer, G G1ll1s, J Turnbull, D FT8HC1S, N Bain, L Ververka,
M Grlebel, E Van Horn, M Larson, A Bedore, J Maddy, E Lampkin, P W1eland
Here we have the Maestro
at h1s daily work of dlrecting
We polnt with prlde thls year to the Band
and Mixed Chorus They both have been enlarged
and have made considerable lmprovement under
the leadershlp of Russell Dlckenson The Band
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Chrlstmas concert whlch was very successful
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Osborne ln November under the leadership of
Noble Caln
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J. Lawson, L. Stephens, D. Hulse, L. lhyfault, D. lhyfault, Seoond row:
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D. Turnbull, J. Reeder, D. Cahail, D. Bird, E. Hunter, L. Muir, G. Wildrix,
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