Looking Back

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Candidates for 2006 Stockton High School Prom were Derry Dibble, Heath Muir and Levi Earl, Rachel Moll, Savannah Lowry and Lizzy Moll.
14 Years Ago

THE STOCKTON GRADE SCHOOL

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THE STOCKTON GRADE SCHOOL had held its D.A.R.E. graduation in April of 1997. Pictured are the students who completed the course (front row, from left): Drew Waller, Walter Lowry, Clayton Thayer, Jessi Brooks, Danielle Beougher, Jonelle Forshee, Katie Hagan, Brett Schlaegel; (middle row) Kara Thomsen, Bonnie Carsten, Shane Hull, Lindsey Thayer, Alexa Rogers, Kimberlynn Lockhart, Lindsay Paulson, Amanda Moran, Rachel Denton; (back row) Heather McNulty, Jesse Swaney, Heather Gartrell, Doug Cooper, Sherrie Thomas, Daniel Atkisson, Ty Brown, Jamie Fenton, Gabriel Miller, Justin Nelson, Kyle Glassman, Trina Cikanek, Irvin Earl, Megan Lingg, Leah Moll and Amber Kollman.
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56 Years Ago

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* And So They Say: Lester Eckart: “Coming home in that wind Sunday I had the pickup wide open but couldn’t get it past 35 miles per hour.” Don Peebles: “We dodged tornadoes all the way home from Kansas City on Sunday.” Stanley Krysl: “Now that income tax time is over, maybe I’ll have time to find out something.”
56 Years Ago

WHAT STOCKTONITES WERE DOING 98 YEARS AGO

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A terrible tragedy occurred when Mr. and Mrs. Upton Douglas were driving to their country home. They had secured Frank Munn’s incubator at the George Crain place and were proceeding to the Dan Douglas place northwest of town in a lumber wagon drawn by a frisky team. Mrs. Minnie Douglas was seated on the incubator box until the railroad track east of town when the team became unmanageable and Mrs. Douglas, becoming frightened, got hold of the lines with her husband and started pulling with all her might. When they got past the Frank McManis house, the team was still running very fast. She told Upton she was afraid to stay on the wagon, and that her hands were tired so she let go of the reins. She told him she would get out before they got to the corner. Since her husband’s whole attention was given to guiding the horses, he does not know whether she fell out or jumped. The last he noted she was in the back of the wagon. The team sped on and did not make the turn but went straight ahead through the fence into a field before they finally stopped. Looking back he saw his wife lying in the road. He turned and drove back as quickly as possible. An auto from Woodston had come upon the scene and Mrs. Douglas was lifted into it and taken at once to Dr. Travis’s office. When lifted up she breathed once or twice, but was dead when the doctor’s office was reached. He found that her neck was broken and the top of her head was crushed. We linger today amidst the uncertainties of life and remember Mrs. Minnie Douglass who was active in life, radiant in hope, strong in courage, a helpful companion, a devoted mother, toiling and planning for the welfare of her home and children when without warning, answered the final call, joining the silent throng of the shadowland at the age of 34 years, ten months and fourteen days. “Her sun had gone down while it was yet day.”
98 Years Ago

MEMBERS OF THE 1997 SHS GOLF TEAM

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MEMBERS OF THE 1997 SHS GOLF TEAM were (front row, from left): Miranda Dix, Joey Casad, Josh Foster, Chris Look, Whitney Muir, (back row) coach Ginger Kollman, Jacob Stice, Charlie Hageman, Amanda Cole, Seph Bellerive, Jesica Miller, Josh Perez, Jason Pickett, Joey Berland, Jim Green, Randy Brookhouser, Bob Kriley and coach Verl Muir.
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56 YEARS AGO

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* And So They Say: Everett Hughes: “Switzerland is the only country that is really as beautiful as the picture postcards make out.” Ben Winfough: “Just because a man is an ex-service man, that doesn’t mean he’s especially fitted for a public office.” Don Peebles: “The only thing I know is that we all have sore backs, etc. from climbing up on stools and chairs Sunday while invoicing.”
56 Years Ago

LOOKING BACK

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Two bluegrass bands entertained a large crowd at the Nova Theatre on April 8, 2006. The Prairie Acre Bluegrass Band, featuring members Noah Musser, Tricia Spencer, Greg Yother and Virginia Musser, and Steam Powered Airplane, featuring Cody Walters, Stockton native Uriah Price, Jon DeGroot and Tucker Smith, played to a very appreciative crowd.
14 Years Ago

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THESE YESTERYEAR SHS DANCE TEAM MEMBERS seem to be having too much of a good time! In this January 1999 photo, pictured from left are Jamie Pickett, Regi Moore, Jessica McDonald (hidden), Shelly Lewis (in front), Laura Gasper and Jami Perez.

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What Stocktonites Were Doing 98 Years Ago

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The contract for the new Stockton High School building was let onto Gordon Walker of Salina, Kansas. The new building is to cost approximately $90,000.00 when completed, leaving the District over $10,000.00 with which to purchase the equipment. Mr. Walker will be here next week to commence the work on our new building, which he expects to have ready for use by the first of October. The plumbing and heating contract was awarded to The Universal Plumbing Company of Stockton, and the electric contract went to Ramsey and King of Hutchinson.
98 Years Ago

Looking Back

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There was a very light showing of registered voters out for the April 4, 2006 general election, with only 22% of the City’s 1,021 registered voters turning out to vote. The seat on the city commission proved to be an upset as Reesa Brown, with 124 votes, unseating the incumbent Earl Richter, who received 103 votes.
14 Years Ago
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