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THIS PICTURE is of the business shingle of Judge William K. Skinner, who practiced law in Stockton as the city attorney as well as being appointed district judge in the early 1900s. He served in that capacity until 1952. The shingle hung on the side of the building next to the doorway that led to his law office in Stockton and has now been donated to the Rooks County Historical Museum.
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THE STOCKTON GRADE SCHOOL had won first prize at the first ever Rooks County School Day, which had been held on April 8th, 1922. Quite a few of the county schools were represented in the parade by way of floats, gaily decorated autos and wagons. The parade had been held in the morning with several school exhibits displayed in the Floral Hall for everyone to enjoy throughout the day. Races were held in the afternoon at the track with a music contest capping off the evening in the Methodist Church. It was estimated that over four thousand people took part in the event in some way, shape or form. (Picture courtesy of Jean Lindsey.)
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THE 1997 SHS BOYS TRACK TEAM consisted of (front row, from left): Nathan Roy, Aron McReynolds, Travis Wagner, (second row) Ethan Gartrell, Jonathan Berkley, Chance McKinney; (back row) Dustin Lowry, Jamie Vermillion and Seth Ross.
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LOREN GOODHEART (standing) had moderated a Candidates Public Forum in March of 1994. Running for the upcoming vacancy on the Stockton City Commission were (seated left to right): Charles “Chuck” Williams, DeVane Cunningham and Kim Thomas.
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WHILE GOING THROUGH priceless old “Dunning family” photos, Lila Dunning found this jewel. Ray Dunning, Alan’s Dad, wrote on the back: “I worked on building this school house, all the way, from start to finish. I laid the cornerstone and front stones. Many years later, I served as custodian for two years, 1969-1971. I retired at the age of 70.”
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THE STOCKTON JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING TEAM finished their 1994 season by placing fourth in the MCEL Tournament in WaKeeney. Pictured are (front row, from left) Travis Hahn, Chris Look, Travis Wagner, Jason Glendening, Josh Knoll, Josh Zamboni; (second row) Justin Bandt, Josh Foster, Josh Perez, Brandon Waller, Seph Bellerive, Adam Balthazor, D. J. Peterson; (back row) assistant coach Jon Voss, Travis Jenkins, Jamie Vermillion, Adam Glendening, Joey Casad, Trevor Van Eaton, Damion Dix, Uriah Price and head coach Quentin Van Eaton.