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4. ,, ,, u .thaw -1 arm m W , nw! ' up 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 ment and Hatton, Jim the Senior Trio. , During Dean Our very 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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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 S
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,S g I , ,,..- ......... if X Q! ff ! f? enior Class Will 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 O o . 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 or ass. I. to 1 4 ? ,n au! Q- Y Y V i-.LM .ff f P - v
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