Tripoli High School - Echo Yearbook (Tripoli, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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I, Kenneth Hoffman, will my books to any of next year's seniors who will take them, my desk by the window to anyone who wants to watch the cars go by, my mechanical drawing equipment to any person who likes to spend time drawing lines, and the rest is censored. 1. Pat Talbot, will my desk by the window to anyone who is cold- blooded, my books to anyone who feels the need of knowledge, and my night life to Delores Hebert. 1, Richard Rosenlof, will my ability to find out information to anyone who needs it, my trapping fever to Melvin Hauta, my night life to Mr. Monroe Johnson, and also my hot-rod model A coupe just in case his car I. does not start. Lillian Slowikowski, will my seat by the window to anyone who likes to keep cool in the winter, my muscles to Dierdra Fisher, and my size to I. Mike Mesun. Ronald Heikkinen, will my place around the training table to Dennis Johnson, my Ford to General Motors and m muscles to Charles Atlas. I. Jim Metsala, will my basketball uniform to Bill Heikkinen, my height to my cousin John, and my banking experience to the future bankers I. of America. James Palmquist, will my horse to Eddie Mason, my head skis to Darryl Pokela, and my Plymouth to Dick wanie. I. Florence Jahn, will my sewing skill to Delores Hebert and my attendance to all who miss a lot of school. I. seniors my days Bonnie Randerson, will all my fun that I have had to the future of Tripoli, my geography book to persons who like to study, in detention to those who have never had the honor of being there, and my sense of humor to Mr. Monroe Johnson. I. Clifton my love I. them to I. life to I. beat-up Patricia Savola, will my ability to stay out of detention to Schumann, my success in high school to my brother Mike, and to my dog Sam. George Clements, will my books back to the teachers who gave me, and my days in detention to somebody who wants to eat late. Francis Lind, will my hot-rod Chev to Gregory Powers, my night Billy Hoffman, and my school-life to anybody who wants it. Jim Thorell, will my happy times to Mr. Donald Erpenbach, my So Chev to Violet Weisinger, and my extra year in school to everyone who needs credits. CLASS PROP!-IECY Once upon-a time in the year of 1960, Cathy Hoffman went to interview the wicked queen. She was amazed at the future she foresaw for her sub- jects. Upon the wall hung a magic mirror through which the visions came. The queen fell into a tranceg with a low weird voice she began to tell of the visions she could see. Ronald Heikkinen is the principle of Tripoli High School. He is teach ing a well-mannered group--an English class. Art Johnson is a mad scientist experimenting with his diabolical com- pound. One of the monkeys is pulling on Art's ear. Ervin Kaeser is a famous philanthropist, whose statue stands in front of Tripoli High School to commemorate his being the benefactor of this

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we had to come to a decision because we needed capital to finance our class trip. we were permitted to go into the royal forest and harvest part of its crop. Our lords and ladies did a splendid job of working--we can go. In the month of February, leap year of 1960, we gave a ball to celebrate St. Valentine's Day. To add dignity to this function we crowned four queens and their consorts. Each class brought forth a queen and she selected her consort. Since we have a history, we must also have a future. The future holds for us a Journey to a far-off land and graduation. On May 1 we shall depart in our caravan for our destination. During the course of a week we shall visit our nation's capital. On May 7 we shall return. May 18 is the date for our baccalaureate service. It is to be held in the Log Church. The big step will be taken on the 20th day of May. We shall graduate and enter the world. That night we shall bid a fond fare- well to our beloved palace of memories. CLASS WILL We, the Glass of 1960, being of sound mind and body do declare this to be our last will and testament. I, m t Johnson, will all my ping-pong ability to Shirley Thorbus, my high grades to Darryl Pokela, and my '56 Chev to anyone who needs improvement in his grades. I, Ervin Kaeser, will my non-conformity to those who like deten- tion, my wasted time to those who want to go to college, and my skis to anyone who wants a broken neck. I, Audrey Thorbus, will all my good luck to my sister Shirley, my four years of cheerleading to anyone with a lot of pep and spare time, and my position as Prom Queen to all future Prom Queens. I, Dorothy Koski, will my French horn to the future horn players, my enjoyment for dancing to the boys of Tripoli High School, and my height to all short basketball players. I, Elaine Macki, will the honor of being chosen DAR Candidate of my class to future senior girls, my position as Senior Class Secretary to anyone that likes to write letters, and my French horn to M . Beijer I, Sharon Belcher, will all my night life to anyone who can take gt, my desk in the assembly to m brother George, an my time to Allen ,llmbli D S S , I, Karen Johnson, will my night life to John Knight, my fun in my last year of high school to Violet Weisinger, and my social problems book to Patrick Ahlborn. I, Darlene Swenson, will my desk in the assembly to my sister Bonnie my ability to get along with teachers to anyone who canft, and my 1956 Christmas vacation to Mr. Monroe Johnson. I, Marion Metsala, will my musical ability to Tom Soheu, my good behavior to Tom Harding, my two flat feet to m dearest neighbor, Susan Heikkinen, my love to students who hate school, and my time to Jim Fisher. I, Catherine Hoffman, will my sense of humor to my sister Mary, my ability to stay out of detention to my sister Jean, my dancing abil- ity to some of the boys attending Tripoli High School, and all the fun I've had in school to the future students.



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institution of learning. He made his millions by being the first man to land on the moon. Lillian Slowikowski is the wife of the president of U. S. Steel. Today she is entertaining the royalty from Europe at a tea. Maureen Elliott is a lion tamsr who will provide the entertainment for the tea. She is the star attraction of the Big Top Circus. Jim Metsala is the head of He is the leader of the crew of Jim Palmeulst is I'1l kill it. ' He is chlorifinoxide. Bonnie Randerson is known as the House Florence Jahn is is more famous than the Department of Subterranean Sanitation. men that cleans out the sewers. inspector. His motto is, If it crawls, of Art Johnson's new discoveries, hexa- a termite using one is the president of a large Paris fashion house. It of Randerson. the most sought after model of fashion houses. She vie stars. mo Kenneth Hoffman is a ballet dancer. His version of Swan Lake is known all over the world. Francis Lind is the singing idol of the nation. He has just recently been called to give a Cathy Hoffman is exclusive boys' school. She teaches many society. They take these courses so they command performance before the crowned heads of Europe. the agriculture and manual training teacher in an boys from the upper crust of can manage the country estate for 'Dear Old Dadsie and Momsie. ' 'Marion Metsala is a contractor. She has many men working for her building bridges. She recently contracted to build the first city on the 1110011 9 Patty Snvola is a taxi driver in New York City. She doesnft have a driver's license but she doesn't care. She drives just as crazy as the rest of them. Dorothy Koski is one of the nat1on's top police women. She has cracked more cases and heads wide open than any other officer on the beat. Elaine Macki is a guard at Fort Knox. She is entrusted with the keys and combinations where the gold is kept. George Clements is the head of our space program. He wants to send more rockets to Mars, but they are already sending them back until they have a parking place for them. Karen Johnson is the d1shwasher's assistant at the Waldorf Astorea. Her philosophy is, 'ht least I'm washing high-class dishes. Darlene Swenson is the announcer for Goody Goo Dog Biscuits on T. V. She has to eat them to show her dog audience that they're good. Sharon Belcher is the nation's top astronomer. The English translation is 'star gazer. ' She has discovered several new constellations. Andrey Thorbus is a beachcomber. She reams the shores of our oceans, looking for likely specimens of shells and things to sell. Richard Rosenlof is a television performer. He has his own show spon- sored by Goody Goo Dog Biscuits. Jim Thorell and Pat Talbot are Fuller Brush salesmen. The right foot of each is generally in a cast because they follow the company's rule of putting their foot in the door to gain attention.

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