Tripoli High School - Echo Yearbook (Tripoli, WI)

 - Class of 1957

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Tripoli High School, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make and publish our last will and testament while we have the strength and capacity to do so, and hereby revoke and make void all former wills. I will my constant ad libbing to Mrs. Watson, my devil-may-care ways to anyone in need of fun, and my to luck to all those who like to have it. I will my spectacles to anyone who can't see the blackboard from across the room, my seven months at Wausau to anyone who needs a good rest, and my ability stay ou o trouble to anyone who can run fast. I will my dark hair to Dorothy Koski, my liking for s hool to Michael Crowell, and my serious ways I- my sister L, ian. l I will my black sheath dress to hsron Belc-er, my dancing ability to Mr. Eugene Johnson, and all the fun I've had to any student who stays home. I will my Model T Ford to Ronald Heikkinen, my ability in bas- ket ball to Ruben Thorbus, and my ablgigy to ta to Bruce Lind a i ' I will my S110 a month for going to school to Harvy Gustafson, and my 'coffin' on wheels to Jerry Macki. I will my ability to get along with teachers to Burdette Thorbus, my enthusiasm for class projects to Violet Sandstrom, and my cheery disposition to some to he folks arofnd S who are grumpy all the time. -gg I will my behavior in class to Carol Heikkinen, my Ford to Burdette Thorbus, and my baseball ability to Ronald Zfikkinen. I will my ability to skip school to Marilyn Perkio, my tardi- ness to Joan Pokela, and my desk in assembly to Deanna Calhoun. I will my car rides with Dave 558161871 to 82.70119 WHO wants to push my marks to my bother Ronal and my desk to HQIVBY Gustafson. I will my 'LO Chev' to Ruben Blomberg, my perfect attendance in school to Skip Rice, and all my beokkeepl g classes back to Mr. Johnson. p S I will my seat by the window to Gloria Clements, my crew cut to James Calhoun, and my left field osition on the basebill team to Frank Crowell. I will my ability of going to school to my twin brother Leo, and my fun on the class trip to anyone who likes to go on trips. .iwlcfvwf-Us I will my height to Carol Ann Heikkinen, the fun I've had in TES to my sister Sharon, and my quick answers to anyone who finds them handy. 'Q . I will my desk to Deanna Calhoun, my good behavior to Miko Crowell, and my attendance record to l tta Ernst.

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In l95h twenty-three students started the four-year jour- ney through Tripoli High School. Before we got settled we were stuck with having to go through initiation. During the year Duane and Neil Belke joined our group, but ElmerOhlhoun, Sidney Maki, Ronald Keto, Anthony Powers, and Sandra Miller left us. Near the end of the year we had a return party for the sopho- mores. In our sophomore year we added Jeannine Schumann to our ranks. Ourtwo socialz fairs were the Initiation and the Return Party given in our honor by the freshmen. During our junior year, June Saari and Jeannine Schumann left us, but Jackie Schumann joined us. Stuart DuChaine joined us for a while but decided Arizona was a better place. Our first try atacting was the annual junior play, 'Off the Track.' Our Junior Prom theme was nRose Marie' with the royalty being Robert Arndt and Judith Larson. Our senior year started with the same students who had finished the third year. Thefirst of many happy events was the trip to Wausau for our pictures. Next came our Senior Dance which was a huge success. As Christmas time rolled around we were happy to receive Philip Hakala into our class. He was a former student of Tripoli High who had spent two years in the army. Then came the class play entitled, 'Hobgoblin Housen. Our class of twenty-one looks forward to a nice class trip through the metropolises of Milwaukee and Green Bay. Then the final two appearances of the seniors will be made at Baccalaureate Services and Graduation.



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16. I will my ability to learn to all slow learners, my typing skills to anyone without their required 30 WPM, d my love of adventure to my sister Darlene. 17. I will my curly hair to Bill Stone, my night life to anyone that can take it, and my love of sports, to all non believers. 'mi afwka as l8. I will my class ring to in ane for 20 bucks, my levis to Carl Redman, and my '39 car to the American.Museum for Famous Auto- mob les. ' ' 19. I will my books to Mr. V. Johnson, my desk to anone who wants to gaze out the window, and my good hablts to Mike Crowell. 20. I will my second base position on the baseball team to Ronald Heikkinen, my experience of convertible riding to people who like the outdoors, and my heart to Beverly Pokela. DIQY? Ywnlsoh f 21. I will my cheerleading ability to Gail Palmquist, my tardiness to Terry Lammi, and my car keys to Harv Qust I on. Name Lyle Anderson RobertArndt Duane Belke Hell Belke Leah Crowell Paul Heikkinen Philip Hakala Janet Kangas Judith Larson Fred Loehmer Dave Raleigh Donald Rosenlof William Saarl Dale Sarkkinen Jacqueline Schumann Elizabeth Slowikowski Sharon Stanley Joyce Swenson Donald Watson Constance Wertanen Janice Westergren PROP!-IECY Ambition 1951 Heavyweight Wrestler Business Teacher General in the Army Basketball Star Traveler Pitcher for Braves Lutheran Minister Dress Designer U. S. Senator Adventurer Army Bookkeeper Farmer Millionaire To be on time Nurse Journalist Legal Secretary Civil Engineer Receptionist Ballet Dancer Realization 1961 Jockey Pres. of U. S. Steel Boy Scout Leader Coach at Wisconsin Skater at Roller Derby Eau Claire, Class D. Back in the Army Cook at T. H. S. Cheesemaker Janitor at T. H. S. Bartender Tie-chucker City Slicker On Relief Beauty Culturist Horse Doctor Editor of Life Truck Driver Bridging the Atlantic Errand Girl Lady Wrestler

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