Stoughton High School - Yahara Yearbook (Stoughton, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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The Senior Class Will of 1930 VVe, the Senior Class of 1930 of Stoughton High School, being of sound mind and body and failing in memory, do bequeath to our beloved Juniors: our high standards in this institution of learning, the Senior dignity and our esteem and appreciation of the faculty. Second-To the infant Frosh and the aspiring Sophs, we bequeath the hope that they may in some small measure approach the perfection which it has taken us four long and laborsome years to attain. Third+Public humiliation and subjugation under strictest discipline are the pun- ishmen 1. plus to 2. Halver 3. Compa 4. ts for breaking the following personal bequests: Robert SIDNEY Chase leaves his honest endeavor at reducing his weighty sur- Rayda Nicholas. Margaret Nordlie leaves her daring dimples and flirtatious ways to Katherine son. The nearly-weds of the Senior Class, including Fat Olson, Ole Chapin and ny, bequeath their technique to anyone who might need it. Greg Anderson leaves his shifty run to next year's backfield men. 5. Adel juve leaves her yellow locks and Norwegian smile to Louise Langemo. 6. To Muriel Larson, Constance Olson leaves her maternal manners and attitudes. 7. Lorraine Barry leaves her athletic prowess and build to Olin Norsetter. 8. George CSchulamj Schuster leaves his shrinking and modest manner to Frederick 1-lenrlerson. 9. Betty Drotning leaves her ability to hold the scepter of the Student Council to anyone who can ably Fill her place. 10. 11. John Pierpont Moore leaves his love for the school to Odvar Hang. To Arlene Criddle is bequeathed a 1905 Fashion and Style Book that was found near Irma Bartz's desk. 12. Marian Toay bequeaths her spare moments to Ingolf Roe. 13. Paul Skinner leaves a high standard as a precedent for the successes of future singers. 14. Mayre Nicholls leaves wads of gum and mounds of wrappers to Clarice Nelson. 15. Stanley Sivertson leaves his curly, well-trimmed hair to all future violinists with the fond regret that he can't give a violin with it. 16. To Ragnar Ronines, Ingolf Turmo bequeaths a big line of bluff. 17. Dorothy Carpenter leaves the piano bench and a HUNK of music to Janet Olson. 18. The Senior boys bequeath their assembly seats to the snorting horsemen of the Junior Class: Freddy Rassmussen, Orrin Swenson, Vic Falk, Eddy Hove, and Buddy 19. 20. Olson. To Gwendolyn Grinde, Nancy Christianson leaves her endearing young charms. Jim Scott bequeaths to Karel Gjeston a few athletic pounds and inches. The battle-scarred desks, the haunts and the privileges of the Senior Class are left to the To tion of As of the tender care of the Juniors, Mrs. Donahue, our beloved advisor, we leave our affection and sincere apprecia- her untiring efforts on our behalf. serting that the aforementioned is true, that this is the last will and testament Senior Class of 1930, and that our wishes will be carried out, we, the aforesaid, do hereunto place our mark. 24 'K af T We fi -' if 23 Efgfggtgi 5 ' :ref 1 v i if . S. .3 if 6' . swf e5?fQ.?3st,aa.f fm' rig '- 'V N .1 .-5 4 iff. is? 'Sgr it 'Eg' 3 ' Q v 1, - Z5 Q. 1 if w ears '. 37.752 iz, . .0 . gg ri - .Q , 3 ii S . E15 - ' I 3? ,, 'J 5 2 5 if' . . 2 'tigers f ,I L Q . ' ,ge e .. fi , A AJQQ? ' . f 1 1' , 54 . AL i .,,z- A f' 1 - . f 2 ,Q J by ,, by F5 322: I... e 5 S we i Y ' .- 'ETD ' ' i . it ahfggqf Q, 1- V Ji' Q -' ' f 2 S- ? 5 e 'Q f 1 C 'qcfwvegt . E gig' ' p . gi ig 1 1 we aww-1-fm 5 S ' . 1 Q 1 2, ' wweuwmreawevqwlnmaswnhfwff v 1 A , A A ' 5 E iii iz Q R N ...iw-ww I 15 .I .r ' ,f ' 'E i 3' ' RU li iff , .Q .- ' ti? --a 1, A ? - 5 S I . 'Q . , . -.47 - . - ' Q' 5 is fig? k f A' - 7 ti-eff 5 I 1 , If I .1 3, ' . e ' ' 14. .5 i!if:'?.,-1-W 'm.i!l? . If 71 F ., . 1 s . 5 ,, 5 , fig 5 '-5' I ' -r ., L In T. -.Q ,. ,F 3 ag . f. . eh f ff' ,J 4,-1 : f t , ' 'aff 4 .3 . ' .- .if e ' Q 'M -. 1 ff Q- . - 1 .1 , fy, W ,. . .. A A ,Q L W ii ' 5' 9 1, vb-ki-Zi V F 2

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Smxxitle, P.xl'1. 'l'lie-re-'s music in the note lhat Cupid strikes. fileic Club' l,- 2. 3. -lfl'rcs. 45 Student Council 2. 5. 4: Quartellc 2. Q. 4: lli-N 3. -l'-X. Pres. -lg Glee Chili Plays 1. Z, 3, 45 Band '. .w -Pres. 1. Sq K lass Play .ig Class 'l'rvas. lg Prom L'nn1mitt6e.!. Sxirru, RUlll'1RT.X lik :lic linlc ihiiig that cmints-lnuk :ii mc. llltcrclass ll. ll. 3. -lg fi. .X. A. -lg Girl Rm-sviwus 7 3, -lg filen- uiili 1. J. .L 4: raw Ulnlm l'lays 1, 2. 5, 4. S1'l-:Ru-1, lilzvlx ln tasks su lmlil, can little men engage? 5'I',XYliX. lJ1lR0'l'llY 'fllways faithful. alwage ready. ram RW-1-veg 1: mee win, 3. 5, 44 ci.-e mn, 1-1..,Q 5, 4. llume lit. 2. 3, -l. S'roi4s'r.xiu, l':l,lIIiliI1 'l'lu- niilflusl maiinc-r anal gvnlll-sz lu-art. Girl lips.-i'x'a's 3. 4: ll-mic lic. 3. SXICVM, ll.xiu+1.11 'l'lleAliiglwsl trers have thi' most reason to rlreall the light- ning. .lgii Llul: J: llaslcet Hall 2. .w. -lg lwmtlxzxll 2. .v. TIIHNIAS, l.vs1.r1 ,luy is mil in iliings: ii is in nun' lute-rclass ll, ll. l. 2. .lg ll. A. .X. 5. -lg Girl licsa-i'x'vs 2: l'rom LH-nuninee 3. 'l'u.xx', xl.XRlllN 0l1! The oagrrncss and frcslmess of yuntlilu lnterclass B. li. l, 2. 3. -lg Class Play 4g G. .X. ,X. l, 2, 3. -lf l'i'L-5. 4: Glen- Clulv 2, 3, 43 Philo 3, 45 Prom Committee 3: Sev- telte 4: Slmlenl Council 2. -lg Yahara Staff 2. l. 'l'l'lum, lxrsmlf l,urf l.:-I us he cuinfurtzilnlclu .Xill. lluarnl -l-Y, Pros.: Banrl l. 33 Class l'lay .i. 4: lfurullxall 2, 3, rl: filet Kilnli l. 2. .lg filer Clllll l'l1lys l. J. 3: lli-Y 3, -l- Svv. 4: l'rurnv k'mniiiiltL'u 33 'llracli 3. -l. l.ifll.l'Nl, hllCRI.l-. '4l,ct thi' farmer fur eva-riiwre lie lvlrssezl in his calling, iix':xrlual:'ml in lfeluriizwv. XYASEXIY, U1.f,.x lim-ern the lips as they were palace ilmwrs, ihe Ling within. Girl Ross-rves Z, 3, 4--'l'x'cas. lg llrmie lic. 2. S. 4. YV x PHI-:R lCx'w'5 inrli a king. Ili-Y 3. 4-l'u-s. -lg ,Kylix Cluli 2--Svc. lg llaslaci llall 1. 3. Al: Class l'rcs. 3. -lg Class Play 3. -lg lfuutluall 1, Z. 3. 4: Ulm- Vluli I, lg film- Clulv Plays 1. 21 I'rum fliairman .lg Rmliu Clulm l. Crmiicil Z, 3, -l-Sevs.-'l'rea-1. 43 lloliler of iliu Spade- 3: Yaliara Stall' 3. -lg 'I'x'acl-4 3, -lg Classical Ululi l. J. 33 Simlunl Xv0l.ll, RVTH Heuer lame ilian nu-er. ll, .X. A. 44 Girl Reserves 2, 33 Glee Chili -lg Glee Clulx Play 4g llome lic. 2, 3: Yahara Stall -J, Y,'i:sT1xRooiq, EUGENE N1:niners--the final and perfn-ct flnwer of xwlilc cliaractcif' lfnlerccl as a Suplimnnrr fmni lllilwaukee. Fonthall 4. 23



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Class Prophecy As I sit in front of my Fireplace. I think of the days long gone hy and of all the friends with whom l graduated. Time Hies rapidly: it is now the vear 1950 .-XD. Twenty years ago we graduated from good old Stoughton High School and now we are engaged in various professions. l.et's look around and see what some of our old friends are doing. Betty Drotning has taken up surgery. She swings a mean knife. Mildred, Nora, and Vivian are in hig time now. Their giggling act paralyzes thousands. Previous experience-s-English IV! Morris Lewis is a Hoorwalker in a large department store. lle says the hest way to he successful is to train hard while in lngh school. Phyllis Larson and Marian Kittelson are running a popular tearoom. Ruth Yold has at last attained her goal. She is a cartoonist for the State ylonrnal. Clifford Berg is editor of the Courier-Huh. He got his experience as editor of the Yahara. . George Schuster is the world's champion hog caller. They say the hogs tlock to lnm by the thousands. Fat Severson is director of his own orchestra now. lle recently made a trip to Europe to play before royalty. U Don Johnson is serving time in Sing Sing Prison. Authorities say he is the hest janitor that they have ever had. The experience was acquired from Mr. Hill, no donht. Robert Chase is head of the street cleaning department of lidgerton. The streets there are the cleanest in the state. Jams Scott is slinging hash at the liatmore Restaurant. Ile guarantees his services. Matt and Roh are missionaries in Africa. They are said lo he converting the natives by 'the thousands. Marian Toay is National President of the lY.C.'l'.l'. ller opinion is that the younger generation is going to the dogs. John Moore is running a pool hall of his own. Beatrice Bragstad recently won the much coveted title of 'tfiliss America. The young xnen stand and wait for hours just to catch a sight of her. Eugene VVesthrook's rich. mellow voice is thrilling thousands. He is working with the Salvation Army. Margaret Nordlie is teaching in Stoughton High School. She certainly makes her pupils behave. Betty Long is in Reno siting Norman Cinllickson for a divorce. Her grounds are cruelty. Greg is coaching at Notre Dame. Beside him Rockne is insignificant. L'Fat and Margaret are still going together. NYe all wonder when they will he married. Ethel Nelson is at present leading a drive for funds to estahlish a hospital for sick cats in the city of Chicago. Eddy Dicklin is a teacher in Delavan Deaf School. Stanley Severson is now a great scientist. There are very few things that Stanley docsn't know. Howard Pliner is running the Cioodie Shop. llis malteds are a dream. Norris Linderud has taken over the leadership of .Xl L'apone's gang. Ile snre is a tough agate. Harriet Kvalheiin and Anna llarried are married and are living in lidgerton. Howard Rohertson recently signed with the Cnhs. llis timely hitting aided the Cubs in taking the VVorld Series. These are the few in our old class ahont whom l happen to know. The others are scattered all over the world and have not been heard-from tor many years. I trust, however, that they are also as successtul as these few ot which something is known. T w

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