Stoughton High School - Yahara Yearbook (Stoughton, WI)
- Class of 1957
Page 1 of 92
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 92 of the 1957 volume:
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PASSING MILESTUNES IN 0l'R NEW' SCHOOL
ND LIVING UP T0 OUR VIKING SPIRIT.
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Stoughton :is its tht-tnt-.
'liht' lIlK'l'l'liSl' of tht- Norwt-Qian zitinoe-
plit-tv in our coinintxnity :incl school has
tnzttlt- tts look at our Viking' spirit :is 2111
inte-grgtl pint ol' Stoughton High School.
XYlit'tl1t-r wt' are Norwcgian in ancvstry
or Iltwl. t'x't'i'y sttlclt-nt adopts thc Scandi-
n11x'itxn spirit :incl ht-coincs ll ftlll-llc-tlgvtl
Viking.
In tlt-picting out Stxiriclitmvixtii tlit-int:
wt' llzlxv trit-tl to show tht- vziriotis Qrotips
wliivh CLIITX thc' school spirit t'x't'1'ywl1t't't'
tht-3' go: tht- uthlvtic' tcutns. tht- tnusifnl
groups. tht- lion-nsit' z1t'tix'itit's...all tht-sv
art- rt-Iin-st-ntzitions ol' Oni' school spirit
zintl. stilm'tpit'iitlv. our Viking spirit.
IN MEMORIAM
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Abrde VVIIII Me beautllully sung by the Stoughton High School A Lappella
opened the funeral SLTVICCS lor PAITICIA -Xnn Olson Thxs pretty blond blue eyed
gxrl was a Jumor m our school just prevnous to passmg an ay She was a lrlend to all
Her death came suddenly Llllflllg a delxcatt hcaxt operatnon at Rochcster Xlm
ncsota She had some of the finest doctors 111 the L S lt not III the world There
fore we know ll ss as by God s vnll that she leit us Pat had suflcred much but nes er
coxnplamed
bhc xx as gltatly llandxcappcd lll her lillybll il tc tnxty by hcl hcalth NLWCllllC
lcss shc serxcd to her lullest c :panty on thc l' mot stall S tccns and C X X MllLlL
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Intxamurals
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Dedlcauon
Admmlstratlon
Classes
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Athletics
TABLE GF CONTENTS
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llns ua: thc Xahaxa staff xmulcl lllsn
to icknoxslcd L the spcflal efforts lxcn
hx thc tolloxsm who haxe made the
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DEDICATION
The 1957 Yahara stall has chosen to dedlcate 1ts yearbook to a man who has
donc much for our school m mam actnltxes
Mr YN alter Netterblad ln h1s tlnrty one tears of SCFXICC to Stouvhton H1 h has
come to symbolue the rcal school sp1r1t and the wholesome student faculty rela
txonshlp wh1ch CXISIS 1n our svstem
Amonv hls X3.I'1OllS Cll1IlCS Wir 'Netterblad has charve of the prmtmff depart
ment IS asslstant manager for tht basketball tournamcnt and spends much tlme
wlth h1s unlque stamp book profftam All of these thmffs take much tlmc xet Mr
Yetterblad fm es XN1ll1l'l0'lX of lus IIITIQ hlS thanks bemff the satlsfactxon of knowunv
he has helped lmplox e the hwh school
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While we have centered our hook
around our Scandinavian spirit. we have
also indicatvd thc' lines below as a phrase
wlmicli aptly rlc'Qc'1'ilws thc' divisions of our
lmook and thus this "Monitor" Illvllli' also
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'ifrnfast Easter Q953 I anrerinne
Faithful Ifziclllly . . . NVhile our pliotugrnpli for this division page may not
show glamor, to us it seems to show our Norwegian spirited Lacrcr and Lacrcrinne.
FACULTY
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STRIVING AND WORKING TO IMPROVE OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM
ROW I: Bertrand Qualv. Lim-il Coopm-r. Olwrt Aslc-son. Lyman Fraizic-r. Src-invr llalvorson.
Dr. F. B. Henderson. Mrs, Carl Thompson. William Clhritton, Mrs, V. W. Nordholm.
'l'lir- Board of Education. our siipwintvnclvnt and our principal always try to
iniprou- our school Qystc-ui in all arvas by living alert and progressive to all nvw
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llwidm- l1'1lK'lllIl2 clziwc-Q. our ll'Lll'lll'l'4 liau' many outiidc dutiw. Bfany arf' Ilia'
IlClXlNUl'N ol mn' orggnnlfations gum: miifli umm' to c-xtra Z1CIlYlll4'S. Tlx:-3' also gin-
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llim' llllIIlllllNllllllUIl and lLlC'lllll tliis BVLII' tll'Clcll'Cl to H'-i'x'zil1lz1I1' ilu' sclioul to
sm- if our scliool will lllVl'lN ilu- North Cfvritrgll .-Xwociationis Qtandards, It not only
Qau' tlic' 2lCllIllIliNll'LlIlUIl ll cliancm' to lx- cxaluatcfcl by Olll9iLll'I'S but to vvalliau-
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KEEPING OUR SCHOOL NEAT AND OUR RECORDS UP TO DATE
Mrs Fredenberg Mrs Mmdrum Mnss Gronseth
The hustle bustle actlx 1ty of SH S durmv the many busy days of the school
year was gn en xltal assxstance by the capable office help and the effluent cutod1ans
Yes these people do eyerythlng from cleanmv the classrooms and halls to
kmdll
Mrs Fredenberg for example IS kept xery busy w1th hex dl1t1CS as secretary
to Mr Norem uhlle Mr Beske IS busy cleanlng the ex er dlrty gym
VXh1le we sometlmes do not really appreclate the serxxces rendered bv these
people they are a very x ltal co ln the machmery of our school
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SERVING THE STUDENTS FAITHFULLY DAY AFTER DAY
Mrs. Strommen, Mrs. Frie, Mrs. Nundall
Students, do you live in a rural area? Forty per cent of Stoughton High
Schoolls students do, you know. If you don't drive a car to school every day, you
are more than likely in immediate need of some other mode of transportation to
and from school. Therefore, neither wind nor rain, sleet nor snow, can hinder the
dutiful busdrivers of S.H.S.,s seven, ever-faithful busses.
One more question, readers: do you get that awful, empty, hollow feeling
around the last few minutes of the third class in the morning? If so, you immedi-
ately contemplate the thought of dashing off to the lunch room and sitting down
to a delicious dinner. prepared by the ladies of the lunch room.
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ATHLETIC BOARD
YOUTH COUNCIL
Youth Council, the largest organization in school,
was the group responsible lor the Youth Center, the
place where many happy Saturday nights were spent.
They also were responsible lor "'I'wirp Season"
and the annual Snowball Dance.
Youth Council was ably led by President Margaret
Nelson, who was assisted by Mr. McConnell, our ads
visor.
XVorking closely with Student Council was the Ath-
letic Board. 'l'his important organization handled ath-
letic problems and all the money received from the
games. XVith Dave Larson as President and Nlr. Netter-
blad. advisor. the group financed many worthwhile
things.
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FAITHFUL FACULTY
.Xs we students niingle with our fzieillty lrcnn day
to dats, we fallen aidniire their patience zind persev
zinfe.
XX'e han e olten seen our lzitnlty meeting to discuss
lnohleins :is in the photo art the right. for it is through
ellorts thnit we :ire zrhle to enjoy hoth work :ind play
WELCOME NEW COUNSELORS AND GUIDES TO LEARNING
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Hulflr .'i7l!lt'7'NrIlI.' Let ieridx-hegin! She pays all the hills
and knows wh1it's going on in the Sclmul Lunch Pro-
grznn, in addition In teaching Business lidutzition. She
rereixed ll IHC, horn the SIRIIC College nt Whitewater
rind xi l'h.NI. lrmn the l'. of XVikt'unsin.
Cllr! ,4u.sli'u,wn: Ile doesn't like students who do not sup-
port any sclmul activity. In zlddilion. he toziclies Y2ll'Silf
lhiskethall to 7th und Sith grade students. He was edu-
tzited at lf of Minnesota where he rereixed a ILS.
llilflrgarrle B7'1ll'!'kIlf'l'.'Sl1C likes to see exeriune hnsy in her
linglish and l,z1tin classes. She was educated :rt the lf
of Wistonsin nhere she receixed a BA.
Iilizulwlh tfhillimx She thinks gills should rt-:id their recipes
t'1n'efully. She teurhes the L'lllillSil'f zirts, halting received
ai BS. at lowzi State College.
Ifnlvffrl l,ll1'l'fl.X!H1.'. HL- mlislikcs the rail wagging clog. HQ
holnls a lS.li.. BS., and NIS.. which hc I1'iC'lNl'rl from thc
l'. ol Wisconsin and Whircnarcr Sialc Colle-gc. He
lL'llt'lll'N fillClIllSlly and Physics,
l.lllIiHI' lliwlrirk: She is another ol rhc anti-gnrn ihcwcis.
Slrc lC1lL'llCN Geometry. .Xilyanusil xllllllCIIlllllCS. lrigo-
noinclry, and Soliil Ccoinclry. haying I'CCClNCll hcl' 13.5.
from Oshkosh Stale College.
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Inn' lllml ls lioorlf' Vocal Music is his layoiili' class
HL' has a ll.Nl.li. and an NLS. in Vocal Music' and lizluca-
iion. Hc rccciycml Ihcsc from thc lf. of Wisconsin.
llnlf' F. lloefzizigf "O, K. Boys! liinc lo go lo work." HC
lcaflrcs thc boys how lo farm in Vocational .KgriCullurc.
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ionic thc pi-I pccycs of this year, laly illlllL'IlIS, that is
llc is known to giyc a few ayoiailos occasionally.
holcls an NIS, from thc l'. ol XS'isLonsin and reaches
l'lC'Nllllli'll goorl llllll'llNl1llJ.
fionlun ll. fifmfliiflzq "Clean np!" is often heard dnring
his favorite art class. He has a B.S. in Education which
he receixed from the l'. of XVisconsin.
Raynimid li. Hmnnie: His favorite type of hoy is the one
who asks for smooth sandpaper. His favorite class is
XYoodwork. He learned how to do this at the State
leathers College at Oshkosh, Hlisconsin,
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Frances D. Kelly: "People who lack ambition," are people
whom she doesn't like. She straightens the books all
day long. She learned how to he a librarian at the U.
of Wisconsin and the Platteville State College. She has
a Ph.Nl. and a BA. in Education.
Williani Koenig: "Be Prepared," is often heard hy his Al-
gebra and General Math classes. He has a BA. in Edn-
cation, which he received frotn the Xfhitewater State
College at Whitewater, XN'isconsin.
Gilbert lt'rez1ger: He doesn't like people who make mistakes
and then say. 'AMy fault." He enjoys teaching Physical
Education and Social Problems. He received his BA.
degree at Marquette.
1fili,IfllI1l,l'l',' llc thinks he is getting too old and nninlm . . .
nothing bothers him, He receixed a l'r.pX. in lidncation
from XYlllll'W1ll6'l' State College. an NLS. and a l'lt.Nl.
from the lf of Wisconsin. His time is spent teathing
ns how to lilow ami play a horn.
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Histoix tests. He has ai IBA. in 'I'eat'liing of Social
Slutlies nhith he refeixetl from the ll. of Illinois.
lirm' .llrllmmldx She dislikes people who tlon't have time
l0N'Ul'k.SllClC2lC'l'lL'Sl':llgllSll3llllSlJlHliSh,h2lNlI1g earnetl
at ISA. ut N. X, State College and an NIA. at the I . of
lVist'onsin.
TO ALL WHO GUIDE OUR SELF-APPRAISAL AND OBJECTIVE ATTITUDES
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lftllrr .'v!'ff1'llllIl!l.' He is another ineinlmei' of the
Ylz' .llt.X'1'1l: She tloes not think inufh of the "noontinie
thinkers." Business Etlnczitioii is her specialty. She re-
Ceixetl zi ILS. lioin Wliitt-waiter State College :intl an
Nl..-X. fioin the l'. of Iown.
V unti-guin
chewing tlulm. He lt-:irnecl the 2lI'l of Printing at Stout
State College,
Phyllis .X'urrni: liiscourteous people are her pet peeve. She
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earned a BA, ill Simpson College, Intlianola, Iowa.
llil Ransom: She dislikes the student who tloesn't know
hon to listen. Her fzuorite tlzisses are speech and l0th
giznle linglish. She ict-eixetl het' BS. at Platteville State
tiollege :intl :in NLS. ill the l'. of Xkistonsin.
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1,r1zt'r1':1rw Ntrultfm: Correcting papers is his pet peexe. He
jwunm' Rwk: Het' iznorite saying is, "It never rains, hilt it
pours." She dislikes tain-when it pours. She likes
teaching Physicztl liducation whith she learned how
todo from the l'. of Wisconsin and LaCrosse State
College. with at ll.S.
lluzfirl R. Ross: One of the latest additions to our faculty,
he began teaching Freshmen English the second semes-
ter, He reeeixed a Il..X. at Central Stzite College, Stevens
l'oint. He serxed as the Yahara Advisor the second
semester.
fiwngf' l1'. Sltefelkws He dislikes "disinterested parents."
He has a B.S. from Stout State Teachers College and
teztehes Nlechzinieztl Drawing and .Xrcltitectural Draft-
ing.
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If0III'I'1 Spiruzzzi: 'An' shir 'n y'd niver giss oi wuz Irish."
He doesn't think people who live in glass houses should
throw stones. He has a B.S. from Notre Dame and an
NIA, from the lf of Wisconsin and teaches Citizenship
and l'hssical 1-Qducation.
teaches Biology. hzning received his ILS. front Miscon-
sin State lezichers College at Stexens Point.
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llrnx' Niilliwm: She dislikes Cl.X'l'S! Honternaking is her fas
xorite tlztss. She refeixetl a BS. at the lf of Wisconsin.
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Paul 'I'lmmp.mn: The student who talks without permis-
sion is his pet peexe. He teaches Social Prohleins, serves
as Guidance Director and takes care of attendance. He
holds ai ILS. which he receixed from Milton College.
Donn ll'l:r'a'le'V.' He dislikes liI.l'1.S.' He received a BS. from
the l'. of Wisconsin and non' teaches Science to junior
High students and Freshmen.
I.. time Il'1'l.mn: He is often heard saying, "Get Busy." His
specialty is American History. He received a BS. from
the Platteville State Teachers College.
Richard Il'ingert.' His pet peexe is the student who says "I
can't." He directs the activities in our machine shop.
He holds a ILS. in Industrial Education from Stout
College.
AND CHART TOURS THROUGH REALMS OF ART AND SCIENCE.
Mr. Wilson and a class of juniors chart
the course ot History.
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'54 BEGAN A NEW OUTLOOK ON LIFE FOR OUR SENIORS
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ABLE SEN IORS
It seems that all good things must come to an
end, so it was with our final year at Stoughton
High. We shall never forget the wonderful friend-
ships which made our high school lives so full
and complete. Nor shall we forget the experiences
which will be eternal in our memories.
With our final year came our final attendance,
as students of "S.H.S.," at many social events
which were related to our academic lives. Prom,
Snowball, and Homecoming reigned as highlights
of our high school days.
As graduation day approached, we were filled
with mixed emotions. With anticipation we
looked forward to the future. With a feeling of
sadness we make our final exit.
way, with plenty of work and some of play . . . A future
UAV. student . . . Band l, 2. 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2: Class
Play 35 Forensics 25 CAA l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 National
Honor Society 35 One Act Play Committee 2: Philo 3, 4.
President 45 Prom Committee 35 Holder of Spoon 35 Home-
coming Queen 45 Youth Council 3, 4.
Earl Anderson: A sense of humor is a great thing . . .
Plans to go on to school . . . A Capella l5 Basketball l, 2, 3:
Letterman 35 Class Play 35 Football l, 45 Intramurals 1, 23
Librarians 35 Prom Committee 35 Record Club 3: Youth
Council 3, 4.
Mirhael Anderson: As amiable and good natured as he
can be . . . Plans to go into service . . . Band 1, 2, 35 Class
Vice President 35 Class Play 35 Intramurals l, 2, 3: One Act
Plays 2. 35 Parrot 45 S-Club 3, 45 Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman
2, 35 Youth Council 3. 4.
Ronald Anderson: A man of few words . . . A future
farmer. . . FFA l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 5, 4.
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. . . .X future farmer . . . Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 35
Football l. 4: lflrfji l. 2, 3, 4.
,Sonja Iirrkke: lfull of vigor, dash, and go . . . she's dif-
ferent froni the rest sou know '..., -X future lT.VV. student . .
Badger Girls' State 31 Band l. 2, 3, 4: Class President 4'
Class Play Student Director 33 Forensics l, 2. 3, 43 FTA l'
CX1. l. 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 45 Philo 3, 43 Post Prom
Committee Kiln: 33 Student Council 43 Youth Council l, 2
3. 43 Yahaia 4: Make-un Editor 4.
Riclmrzl lirirign: A good disposition is far preferred to
gold .... X future serriceman . . . "Live and Learn."
james Iimughlori: Helping others makes him gay: and
with the girls he has a was . . . May ioin the Navy '... A
Cappella lg Band l, 2. 3: Baseball 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4:
Class Plas 4: Football l, 31 Intramurals l. 2. 33 Norwegian
Dancers 2: One-Act Plas' lg Prom Committee 33 Record
Club 3, 45 Tennis 4: Track 3: Youth Council l: 2, 3. 4.
'55 FOUND THEM MORE ACCUSTOMED TO THE SCHOOL
S,1fVff'l' Bl'Il.f!'g!II'.' XVinning is he
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her smile . . .Class Plas Committee 3: FHA l, 2. 3. 43 I-'TA
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,lor Iiuhk: An artist supreme. personality serene . . .
A Cappella 2. 3, 43 Forensics l. 23 GLX 3. 43 Clee Club 41
Youth Council 3. 4.
Kennellz CllI'IN'Ilfl'I'.' .X good guy with a likeable per-
sonalits' . . , Going into service . . . Baseball 3, 4, Rifle Club
3, 4, L shcrs Club 4,
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ishetl hy the wisest inen . . . Going on to school . . , Intra-
murals l, 2. fl, 43 National Honor Societv 35 Science Club
ii
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a secretarx' is het' aim . . . FHX l. 2. 33 FTA 45 Prom Com- ,fag
mittee 3: Youth Council 4. y
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ans include more education . . . A Cappella 4: Badger
is Stale flg lliscussion fi. li Forensics fl. -li Science Clulm
5 ,43 Youth Council l. lransfetretl fronr North Muskegon
High School 3.
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K future tiller of the soil . , . FFA l. 2. 3. 4: lllllllllllllillli
l A' 'l 4' 9tJortsrnen's Club -l' XYrestling l 0
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dark tnaitl of jollity .... X future secretary . . . FHA 1.23.41
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'lm' fir'Hr'1l.Sl.' You never know what he's up to. until
ht-'s accoinplislretl it . . . Plans inclncle college . . . Football
43 Parrot 43 S-Cluli 41 Science Cluh 4: Science Cluh 4. Trans'
fetletl from Louclomille, Ohio.
Rolwrf fiirlrllwv' He has a heatl to contriie, a tongue
to persuatle, ancl a hantl to execute mischief , . . Plans to
go into the service . . . Intramurals l, 2. 3. 4: Rifle Club 41
l'sht-rs Clluh l. 2, fi. 4.
Dmfirl fijeslon: To talk is one thing, to say something
is another . , . The l'. of Wisconsin awaits this hoy for a
course in engineering .... AX Cappella 2. 3: Badger Boys
State 3: Band l.2. 3, 4: Class Plax 33 Forensics 2. 3. 4, Vice
President 31 Sportsn1en's Kiluh 3. 4: Student Council 3.
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lhrmf Ilojfmnrr: Clalrnness is a great advantage . .
Plans to go into the Navy . . . Football l, 2. 3, Letterman 3:
S-Cllnb fl, 43 Track 3, Wrestling 3, 4.
lmzriri Holmn: Plentv of good nature and lots of fun
make him well-liked bv everyone . . . going into Armed
Forces ..,. 'X Cappella l3 Class Play Connnittee 33 Student
Council 3.
linger Horner: .X worker-vet alwavs readv to have a
good time ..., loining the Nam .... X Cappella l3 Baseball
li liasltetball lg Class Play 33 Football l, 2. 3. Letterrnan
2. 32 lntlalnurals l. 3, 43 Norwegian llAilllCI3 2. fl, One
.Xct Play 23 Prom Corrnrnttee 3: S-Club 2. All Student
Council 3.
Irmrl Rm' l1ow'If1m1: Dignity and reserve are two of
the graces wliith she possesses . , , Class Plax Comnrittee 33
PHX l. 2. fl. ig K. XX l, 2, fl. -I3 jr, Red Cross lg National
Honor Soeietx 33 Parrot 43 I'hilo 3. 4.
.Samir llfoiwls Lauglring eves and llashing smile,
clrarrning waxs and lots of slxle . . . Band l. 2, 3. 41 "B"
learn Cheer leader 2: Cllass Secretary 2: Class Play 31 Foren-
Nts I. 2. fl. 43 C, X X l. 2. fl. -4: Norwegian llariters 2, fl. 43
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initlvt- flg Student Connfil ll Youth Council l. 2. fl. -1.
Phil Hr1rr'kin.wnr.' He may seem shi, but he is one swell
gin .... X future farmer '.... Xthletic Board 43 Basketball
2. ll. el: Letterman 2. 3. 43 Class President 13 Class Plav 35
Football l, 2, fl. el. Letterman 2, 3. 4g FFA 43 Norwegian
llanfers 2, 3. 4.
ltmmlrl llf-in:r'rollr: il'here's a little bad in every good
box .,,. X future LIXV. student .... X Cappella l, 2, 3, 43
Football l, 23 jr, Red Cross l, Vice President li One Act
Play 33 Scierrce tllnb 2, 3, 43 Sportsrnen's Club 43 Track l,
Letlerrnan I3 l'shers Club 23 Yahara 2, 3.
Carolm' Ililrlvf Quiet, plus personality ..., ' X future
nurse . . . Class Play 33 Forensics l, 23 FNA 3, 4, President
33 One .Xct Play Committee 33 Parrot 3,41 Prom Committee.
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gill we like just line , . . X future Sl'l'l'Cl1ll4N . . . Rand 1.2.
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llllk' fellow . , . lfootliall l. 2. fl. -1: l"I7X 2. fl.-13 lllll2lllllll'1llS
2. fl. li 'ltarlt fl, li ll'rt-stling 2. fl. l.
Ilrarmn Ix'1'f'min: .X million dollar personality . . . Plan-
ning to attend lfll' .... Class Play 3511,-XX l, 2, 3,41 Parrot
3. bl: l'hilo 3, l. Setrelari fl: l'rom Committee 3.
lx'arf'r1 lKillf'lI.' I-'ull of lun, she greets eieryone .... -X
future nurse . . . Class Plax 33 GXX l, 2, 3, 43 Philo 3, -13
Prom fionnnittee fl: I'ost Prom 3: Youth Council l. 2, 3. 43
FNX fl.
Rohm! IK'l1lll'S1IlI.' .X happy persotialilx' is heyoml a prime
. . .X future serviretiiztti . . . Rifle Cluh 3, il.
Dunm' Klrzfwzx If capability and personality brought
riches. hell he a millionaire . . . .X future teacher . . . Base-
hall l. 21 Class Play 33 I-'oothall I, 2, 3. 4, Letterman 3, 43
VFX 23 Intramurals l, 2, fl, 1: National Honor Society 3:
Norwegian Hunters 3. -l: Floor Lezuler 41 Prom Committee
315-Club 3, el. Presimleut 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2. 3,
Captain 3.
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'56 BROUGHT THE PROM AND MANY OTHER MEMORIES
nun Ixlfwn 1 oulx ix tx to hut t fiient is to
one . . . Contig lllln NCIXICC . . . Baseliall l, 2. 3, 43 Foot
l. 2. 3. l. l.CllClIll1lIl 2, 3. lg Flfl 2, 33 S-Club 2, 3. 4.
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.llfnilxn .II1'lflcf'lwn1.' In ber 'twas natural to please , . .
Going on to business college and secretarial work . . .
C NX I3 l.llll'2lll1lllN .I, I: One ,Xtt Plas f.tllllIlIlllCC 33 Patriot
'I. I.
Don Alma- Nlcn ol feu uouls are the best of men . . .
X future tonserxauionisl . . . Baseball l, 2. fl.-1, l.ettt'rinan
IZ lfoorlmll 2. fl. -I3 llIll2lllIllll2llN I, 2. 3. VI: Sportsmen's Club 0 if
'l. 4.
.Ilan Lou .lion Clex er. kind. and always sweet to exery-
one ulnnn she doth meet . , . She is bound for Stout Insti-
tute . . . Class Iitutsurer YI: Class l'lav Committee 3: FH X
l. 25 ty X X I, 2, fl. -I1 l.llIl'Z1llZlllSil.'l.l,IC4lllClIl 3: National
Honor Sncivlx Il. I, l,1lll'0l fl. '41 I'lnlo 3. 4: Student Council 4.
Xmmun .llurf X quiet man, but quite a man ..,. A lb'
letic Boznxl 3: Baseball 2, 3. Letterman 2. 33 Class Vice
President l, llresidenl 23 Football l. 2. fl. 4. Letterman 2.
3. 41 llllllllllllllils 2. fl. -I1 Norwegian Dancers 2. 3. 41 S-Club
David 1.rn'wn: A grand sense of lnnnor and a person-
alitx to match , , . Going into serxicc ..,. 'X Cappella lg
.ttlmletit Board 2. 3, 4, I'rc-sidcnt 43 Class Play Committee
33 lfoollmall l. 2: Norwegian Dancers 2, 3, 41 Post Prom 31
Record Club fl. President ill Student Council 3. -4: XX'restling
I. 2. 3, 4.
Philip Alrrmmz: Nei cr fails to have a kind word and a
snnle for eielxone, C.arpentrx IS his ann. Baseball 2, 3, 4:
lflfl l, 2. fl. -I: Intrznnurzlls l, 2. 3. I: Sportsrnen's Club 4.
Alvin .llullimns To chase monotony he uses his brain
. . . lllans to study Chemical Engineering at lf of IYisc0n-
sin ,.., X Cappella 2. 35 Band l, 2. 3, -lg Discussion I, 2:
lfmc-nsics I, 25 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3:
Post l'rorn 33 Sportsmen's Club 3. 41 Tennis l.
lirlzvarrl .llwzrwss Girls are a nuisance, but it's nice to
ban e one , . . Nlichigan State College will open its doors to
lnni in the field of Landscape Architecture .... -X Cappella
I: .Xllrletit lloaicl 4. Vice President 43 Class Play Committee
fl, llarkroorn Boys 3: Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 33 jr. Red
Cross lg librarians 23 Record Club 33 Science Club 2, 3. 45
Sportsmen's Club 3. 4: Student Council 4.
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Rawnmirl Nagel: A merry heart goes all day long . . .
A sad one tires in an hour .... X future fainter . . . FFA
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3, 43 Sportsnien s C.Iuh -. 3, 4.
IKIIIUIPXH Xelxun: So sweet the hlush of hzishfulness . . .
Iland 2. 3, 4: Class X'icefl'1esident 43 Class l'lay Committee
3: CAA I. 2. 3. 4: I.ihrarians 43 Prom Conunittee 35 Record
Cluh 3, Vice-President 3: Student Council 3: Teens 2:
Nlzijorite 2, 3, 43 Youth Council 4.
.llzzrgnret .N'el.mn: .X striking girl with eyes of hrown, a
ready smile and never a frown . . . Class Vice-President 33
Class Play 3: G.-LX I, 2, 3, 4: llr. Red Cross I1 Philo 5, 4,
Vice-President 4: Prom Committee 33 Youth Council I, 2,
3, 4.
Mnrilvn .Yelxonf I nexer dare to he as funny as I can
....X future nurse . . . Band I, 2, 3,43 Class Play 33 Forensics
I, 2, 3: C.-XA I, 2. 3. 4: One-Act Play I. 2. 3: Philo 3, 4:
Prom Committee 33 Youth Council l,2. 3, 4.
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Kale Nirlzollx: The good and the wise. lead quiet lives
. .X future methanic . . . Band I. 2. 3. 4: FFA 2, 3, 4
ranuirals 3: Track 3
Cmnl ixvlflfllll' Common sense is genius at our age . .
'I . I . 1 s A
X Lapptlla I, Band I. 2. 3,
4: Class Plas' Committee 3
F FX I, 2. 3, 4: C-.XA I ' 3 lg Parrot 2, 3, 4: Philo 3, 4
uth Council I. 2. 3.
57 BROUGHT TO A CLOSE THE MOST WONDERFUL YEARS OF THEIR
LIVES
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Pf'tc'r .X't'x11Il11'r: Not seriotts, not too gay, hut really a
swell guy .... X Cztppcllzt 3: llztnd I, 2. 3, -ll S-Cluh 3, 43
I I tcls I.-1Xl1c-stlingI,-.l.ettetinan-gXouthCouncil 3, 4.
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.Yanfr Ulwn: She's never left speechless ..., 'X future
sectetarx . . . Cilztss Play Connnitlee 33 FH X 2. 3: CLXX l, 3:
jr. Red Cross I.
.Shawn Or-Inzans She is gtelll fun . . , Her htunor is so
infectious ..,. X future Nlarquette stutlent . . . liztncl 3, -lg
Class Secretary 33 KQXX l. 2, 3, 4, Red Cross lg Youth
Council 2, 3. 4.
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fa, Clmrlfns f,1Vf'l'f!IlI!f."lf you want artytliing clone ask a
,U liusy :nun todo tt! . ..lill12ll'2l l.2, 3, 4, l-.ditor 43 A Cappella
2, 4: Badger Bovs' State 33 Ilancl I, 2, 3, 43 Class Plav 3:
Dehzite 2, 3. -I3 Discussion I. 2, 3, 43 l'orenstcs I, 2, 3, -lg
Golf I, 2. 3, 4. l.etterrnztn l, 2, 3, 43 One Act Plays 2: Post
If President 2: Student Council l, 2, 3, 4.
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Anlwll Png4': .X girl with ai smile is at girl worth while
. . . .PX future sec'ret:n'y . . . Band l, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3
Forensics 2, 3, -lg GAA 1, 2, 3. 4: FTA 41 jr. Recl Cross -lg
One ,Xct Plzty Klonnnittee 33 Patrrot 3, 45 Philo 3. 43 Youth
Council 2,
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. . , Cllztss Platt Clonnnittee 35 Proni Clotntnittee 31 Record
tlluli Al: Student Counci
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Ron I'ij:cr: .X little shi Ill first hut he makes up for it
Iztter ..., X futttre fatrnter . . . lfootlnall 33 Sportsrnc-n's Cluh
Lu' l'lu'lip.s: lnxcxuixe ziltxzns, including school and
fun . , . l"l".X l. 2. 3, 4: Spot'tsrnen's Cllulv 4.
Pronr llonnnitlee 33 S-Clluli -Ig Science Cluli l, 2, 3, 4. Vite
WZ?
llmnns Qunlw: l.c1'x lip il up. lhm' umtgllu' stage on
ulmlm lu- Nl2llli'll . , . lim:-lwzlll 2. fl: lfoorlmll l. 2, 3, 4.
lc-Iu'ln1zm fl: Spollmwnk Cllulr fl. lg lumix lg XX'r0slling
Fi, l, l.m'llm-Imam fl. pl.
linlrrnn Rlrl1lrz.'XuXc'l imllc il lll0llll'lll but mlwcrful :mal
lllllllglllllll ol ollu,-is . . , l'l2ll1Nfl'l'lkl'll from New I.islzol1 2
..K'Izlw Plan CIommittvc fl: C- X X 2. fl, -li Prom Ilommillu'
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loan Rurk.s: ll
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4 law l'l11X c.UlllIlllllCC' Tl: l4H X fl. bl: Recorder 43 GAA l, 2,
l, 4.
Yzwnnzr lfllflllf .X pc-me-lull girl is xlw. nml u llllCl coulml
nom hc ,... X llIllllL' NCCITILIIX .... X Cluppcllu fl: Claws Play
l Claw l'luX f.UlllllllllCC 31 l'Ul'L'IlilCS l. 2. fl. 41 l-HA l. 2,
l -l. l'rcw14lc'nl flg1.XX l.2. fl.-l.X'i1c l,l'CNl1lClll 1:1-lcc Club
l l.llDl'lll'lllllS I. X100 l'lkK'Nl4l0lll l: l'a1'x'ol 2. 3, 4. Hcacllinc
lclllor flg l'lllllb fl, lg Slmlm-ut cllllllfll l. 4.
lm' SllIllIXUll.' X llllllllfll goorl uillxoul Pll'li'llNC, lnlcswml
XXIlll lc-:norm llllll mo
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l, 41 K..X X 2. fi. lg l'urrol 41 l'l11lo 3. 4.
Ifnnfzlrl Slmu.'Ol1, lllc' gallant ll4lIClk'S life: it is thc lxcsl
of :mx , . . llc IN going into thc .Xrmc-ll lforccs . . . llzmrl
l. 2. fl, 1: lntrznmnnlx 41 SIJUYIHIIICIIYS Cllulx fl. 4. Sc-clclau 4:
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Doug Slulwz: He greets the worltl with a quiet smile
. . . .X Illllllk' carpenter . . , I-'ootlnall I. 2, 33 Sportsmen's
- 1
Lluh 5, 4.
lvilz SUIIIFNI Xlen who know little are usually great
I1lIIs4'l'N, lull men who know murh say' little . . . Footlmall
I. 2. 33 Intramurals 33 SIXOIISIIICIIIS illuli 3, 4, II'C1lSlIICl'3.
Plesitlent -I.
lm' 'l'lmmvn: ,X pleasant disposition is welcome any'-
where . . . joining the seryiee . . . Prom Committee 33 Youth
Louncil 3. 4.
Pl1y'lli.y Tolly: liyeryone is proutl of Iliff, hers is an un'
clelinahle rliarni .... X future secretary . . . Class Play' Com-
mittee 33 lforensirs 2, 33 FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Treas-
urer 33 GIA 2. fl. -I3 Glee Club 33 Parrot 2, 43 Philo 3, 43
Prom Committee 3.
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Ifilmfn .Sjwrlrmis Charming, sweet andfever so n at
,, . X future IIW. stuilent . .. Yahara 43 Band I, 2 3 4
"IS" I 1-ani filieetlearlei 23 Class Play' Committee 33 I-'orens
I "1 -X X I " 3 -I' One Xrt Play' I' Parrot 3. 43 Philo 3 4
Prom Klominittue 3: Youth f.0llIlllI I, Z. 3, 4.
june! Slokslrzrl: She works, she plays, does this does
IIIZIIQ hut most of all she likes to chat . . . A future nurse
Ifoiensics 2, 3, 43 PHX I. 23 CAA 2, 3, 43 Parrot 3. 4 lhilo
sq tfxx 11.
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jerry 'l'1o'r1z'r: A hunting we will go . . . Known as
Buck . . . Yahaia 43 .X Cappella I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer gl Ba
2, PI, 43 Baseball 23 Class Play 33 Debate 23 Discussion
Ifootliall I, 2: Iforensits I, 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 One
A Play 2, 33 Patrol 3, 'I3 Science Clluh 3, 4, President 3L LSI
C It Ii I
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Paul 'l'1H'7ll'I.' Neyer happier than when he can golf
.X future l'. of Minnesota stutlent . . . 'l'o fail is human
lo lorgiyv tlixiue . . . Ilantl I. 2, 3, 43 Basketball I. 2
hall 23 C.oII I. 2. 3, II. l.etlerni'ui I 2 3 4'
Pariot 3. -I3 Prom Committee 3
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I.xr1r1e I'1I1'r.' .X lilting xoife, a fiiendly sinile. and a
helping hand . . , She plans to go into lll4'll'll1llltll5lI'lg . . .
liind I. J, .L l, f'llt't'Ill'2lllL'l Il-learn 2:
Class Set rt-tary,
Class Plat flg loitnsits l 2, ZS, 45 C MX l. 2. fl. -lg One .Net
. 4.
Pln K Xoiwegizin litmus 2.14: Philo fl. 4, Ploln Coin-
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lllllltl l Xlllllll Council l. 1, .l. 4.
Inu Arm I'efiuu: The .Xl5C's of popularity-ability,
beatutx. and cooperation . . . 'l o he a nurse is her desire . . .
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Baud I, 2, fl. -43 Class Play 31 l"0l'l'llilC'5 21 CXX l, 2, 5, 4,
lreasuiel fl. President -I' One .Xct Plax gl Philo fl, 41
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rnnnittee fl, Youth Council l, Z, 3. 4.
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ids . . . SPHIINIIICIPS Cluh 3, 4.
luhn ll'nru!slurk.' .Xlwais happy, nexei gluin. makes a
lnight and cheerful llllllll . . . Plans to eithei go into service get
ol get a joh . . , llls alwaxs XX'oodx . . . Basehgdl 2. 3, -lg
'und Lluh 3g Rifle tluh 5 Spoitsinen s C luh 1
Allen lzzigwu' Virk: He says little hut thinks a lot . . .
1 . .
l lans lol the future intlude going on to business college . ..
h lg Sportsint-n's Clulm 'lg Youth Countil 3.
llwll !'1'k1': .X man with a may all his own . . . Plans to
he :ui zithletit trainei' , . . Baseball 2, fl, lg I"lf.K l, 2, 3. -1,
YiteP1esident-lg Proin Connnittee fl, Pioln King 3: Student
t.ouin1l 'lg Wiestling xlilllllgld fl.
lmmgf' llring: .X good student and xi good friend . . .
3 foo ht 3 ,'h 'L ri: ns 3: Youth Council ,4.
.XiIlHfY ll'f'r1l1.x: Speak gently: let no harsh words mai'
the good we
:night do here . . . Coing to the l'. of XS'isconsiu
and teaching lie in store fox het . . . Baud 2, fl. 'lg Class
Plax f.llllllIllllL'l' fl: FIX l. 2, fl, lg junior Red Cross lg
laluaiiaus 2. fl. 4, Pariot 3, 43 Proin Connnittee 31 Philo
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JOYFUL JUNIORS
ROIV ONE-Rosalie Bullickson, Olaf Brekke, Susan Olson.
ROW TWO-Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. McDonald, Mr. XVilson,
john Peterson, Mr. McConnell.
This year we -Iuniors entered Stoughton High
School for a third busy year, Hlled with many exciting
events.
The class of '58 together with their guiding officers:
President, Olaf Brekkeg V1're'President, john Peterson:
Secretary, Rosalie Bullicksong and T1'6HSlll'67', Susan
Olson: worked with their understanding advisors: Mr.
XVilson, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. McCon-
nell, and Mr. Doering to fulfill their expectations.
First was Homecoming. This year the slogan for
our float was "Pin 'lim Down." The time had then
come for us to show our talents in acting as we put on
our class play. Our faithful directors, Mrs. Norem and
Mrs. Kelly, helped us to present "TattIetaIe."
XVe are looking forward eagerly to our Senior year,
and we hope it will be as successful and as much fun as
this year has been.
ROW ONE-R. Ehle, P. Carpenter. R. Drake, Y. Fhle. N. Erickson. ul. Anderson, C. Cristopher.
ROW TIVO--I. Christensen. B. Bullard. B. Blandford. M. Rovrc. R. Deneen, J. Benz. L. A. Ecl-
wards. C. Crary. ROW THREE-D. Edwards, O. Brekke, A. Dalsoren, O. Bjugstad, M. Brekken,
C. Cook, N. Hendrickson. ROII' FOl'R-S, Armstrong, C. Cnrless, B, Flliker. H. Boersma. K.
Brvant.
RON' ONE: L. Platt, D. Nygaard, A. Norclholm, B. Munson, S. Norgaren, S. Olson. ROII' TWO
C. Reese, M. Murkwe, Peterson, j. Peterson, Olsen, D. Nordherg, D. Quale, ROW Tlllflflfj
D. Olson, E. Ring, Nl, Olson, bl. Nlll'ClDCSS, Ol'llllZll1. ROII' FOUR: R. Moe, l'. Nelson, 'l'. Rcnvick
S. Natvig.
ROIV ONE: C. 'l'omlin, Il. Wells, K. Spangler, R. Slraavalclson, F. Skinner, A. Santos. ROW TIVO:
H. 'l'ricIoll, IJ. Sersfh, -I. Skznlcm H. Slokslacl, M. Sime, M. Thompson, D. Thompson. ROW
'l'HRli1i: j. Slrommen, G, Swenson. ll, Wick, Witzel, B. Seliini, N. Skoien. ROW FOUR: L.
Slater, B. Slater, ll. XVCSIOII, R. 'l'hurnc1', li. Swangslu.
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SNAPPY SOPHOMORES
ROW ONE-J. Lovick, Secretary, Asleson, President, D
Hanson, Vice-President. ROW TWO-Miss Diedrick, Mr
Koenig, Mr. Stratton, J. Sperle, Treasurer.
The class of 1959 started off the year with amazing
drive and enthusiasm, under the watchful eyes of their
advisors, Miss Diedrick, and Mr. Stratton, working with
our eflicient officers: John Asleson, President: Dorothy
Hanson, Vice-President, Judy Lovick, Secretary: and
John Sperle, Treasurer.
First on the class agenda was the sponsorship of the
"Bunny Hop Dance," the profits of which proved to be
quite an addition to the class treasury.
For the first time this year the one-act plays were
open only to Freshmen and Sophomores. "The Happy
journey," one of Thornton Wilder's unusually strange
plays, was presented by the Sophomore Class.
The Sophomore Class joined the Homecoming fes-
tivities by entering a unique float entitled "We'll Disect
Em.
ROW ONE-D. Forrer, J. Anderson. A. Doxtator, M. Augustine, K. Berg, J. Bowen. ROW TWO-
D. Broughton, C. Bickle. W. Fessenden, R. Berge, R. Classert, G. Ellingson, M. J. Ellingson. ROW
THREE-R. Fosdahl, D. Bjugstad, D. Borgen, J. Asleson. A. Berkley, M. Anderson, J. Denzel.
ROW FOUR-H. Bitter. J. Beske, J. Atkinson, J. D. Anderson. J. M. Anderson, H. Elvekrog, K.
Fortney.
Qtnsinhig Igeggnner
FRAN TIC FRESHMAN
On August 30th scores of students crossed the school's threshold, approxi-
mately one-fourth of whom were Freshmen. Some were nervousg others were awed
by the size of Stoughton High School. Even those who had previously attended
classes in the building showed signs of anxiety. All were excited about their future
years at Stoughton High. And why not?
Stoughton High was very proud of its large Freshman Class, especially its high
goals. The class officers-John Bjoin, President: Beverly Adams, Vice-President:
Millicent XVedekind, Sf?fTl'l1l7'y,' Kathy -Iulseth, Trrfnstzrer, planned many parties,
dances, and social events. If the new class oihcers have as much ambition as the old,
the Freshman Class is certain to have an enjoyable four years at Stoughton High.
From the teachers' point of view, the new class seems to be intelligent and
willing to work, and should be a credit to Stoughton.
ROW ONE-L, .-Xussc, AI, Armstrong, B. Adams. D. Baverv. Brown, C. Auhy. ROW TWO-R.
Berge, I.. Crawford, E. Anderson, H. Amarhcr, P. Auberg, B, Blindheim, Bowersox. ROW
THREEMR. Benzmiller, B. llrezinski, D. Busch, M. Bullard. B. Anderson, NI. Bluel. ROW FOUR
-R, Bills, J. Barlow. D. Xmhle, J. Clilfton. T. Baldwin. A. Crarv.
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RUN' UNE-D, XVills, ll. Stockslzld, K. 'I'hm'son, I-1. XYnlsnn, Vichdorfcr. C. fdstune. ROIV
TIVO-H. 'I.OflC, H, XVoo4lwwck. l-1. Swangslu. M. SIOTLLSOII, E. XVick, D. XVz1ke, YV. XVedekind
ROW THREE-D. Stolen, K. Swalhcim, IJ. Vincy, -I, Vike. ml. Toflc, C. Vanden. ROW FOUR-
D. XVeun1, .L Swenson. A. Strom, H. YlYi92lkCl'. G, Swohmla. D. XVcrsland.
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Mr. ROSS
Our Annual Advisor
ROW I. Bryant, S. Henderson, S. Brekke, A. Nordholm S Olson N Freund ROW
2. Sperloen, J. Bjoin, l". Skinner, A. Berkley, B. Miehelsen Turner D Mennes
Klein. ROW 3...R. Jarvis, H, Pullman, J. Hough, C. Overland H Boersma D Freden
berg, L. Haak, A, Fortney.
Now that you've seen the book, how do you like it:
This is the result of many weeks of hard work by the
entire Stall. On Nlondays when the Staff met, we discussed
our progress. problems and new ideas. YVC all worked fever-
ishly to meet the deadline. We have tried to preserve for you
the events of this memorable year at SHS. between the
covers of this book.
Our special thanks go to our advisors, hir. Dongarra,
Mrs. Snow. Mr. Ross and to our photographer, M, Wendt.
lVithout their efficient help and new ideas this book would
not have been possible.
CLARK OX ERL AND
Our Editor in Chief
INITIALING ASSIGNMENTS AND MEETING DEADLINES
XIRS 'NHDON XI Il
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DUNN X Bll Rh
The I'cl1to1
li ONI- C Rcesc N Xlclt kccn I Spcxlocn S Hulccl D Blcrlc S Olson C' Co
ROI! TH 0 R lsecgln H Xclson Hnntcl I Claxsforcl XI Xloc B Rudd L Haak L Platt
XI Thompson B BlCIlllNlxC Nl Xxlllilsllltl Ingl nh un ROI! THRF1 P klcuwer B Ferber
D Slgerstacl I' Toftc J Stolcstacl H Pullman R hI'llNlS D Hanson D Foltcr D Mennes
Il I-OIR B Bull l IHJSI u mc Iurnm P Turner XI Xncielson
llelcllnnes xncl Dc illllIlC5 It s one uclous cncle Nlr
NOILIII Guts ll elcome to High School Stuclents S H S
Plums llfllllllllllllllg XX lulc Rec llllllg Ptst Rellenstls or
ss l c 1 inc Xmu vue some ol tue
DI Heaclllnes
lhe pallet cont unecl utlcles on news sports l.1shlons
jokes spotlight person tl1t1es incl Ill un Olllll spccl nl exents
Donna lijtllt hclltcn ulmo tclclecl sue: nl neu le tturts such is
the RO l O section xx IS nsslstccl In Ill mx clllclent co XXOILCIS
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son. ROII' TWU-I.. Yetnn, I.. l'ttvr, XI. Halyorson. F. Skinner, NI. Danks, j. Phillips, M. Bovre
NI. Miller, II. Iihle, P. Dalsoren. .L Normlholm. N. XVclly, I.. Nlattison. ROW THREE-K. Spangler
J. Fosclahl, NI, Nelson, B, Ierclcc. H. l,cck. Al. IYeston. ll. lilliker, Il. DenIel,1.. Ingrahanl. D. Mennes
IT. Hanson, Christensen. R. lohnxon, ll. lilanclfortl, C. Reew. K. NIcColloch. ROII' FOUR-B
The band, composed of about ninety ineinbers, be-
gan the year playing lively strains from many well-known
marches at the football games. During football season they
participated in the "Galaxy of Marching Bands" at Clinton
XVisc'onsin, where they took two Iirst places.
'Iihe bantl helpetl to make the Cblnislina-s Concert a fjllf- ,ry
cess by presenting an array ol lannhar Christmas favorites.
Many members also partifipatecl in the festival at IVhite-
water.
The Spring Concert conclndecl the l5ancl's activities anal
another year ol Nlr. l.ee's excellent tlirec-ting.
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non of Mr Dasrud worked dalagentlv to present a number
of enjoyable performances
The group made als farst appearance an the annual
Chrastmas program sponsored by the school As the pacture
shows the choar formed a human Chrastmas Tree Some of
the members of A Cappella were selected to partacapate an
the Mass Chorus vwhach as as held here an Ianuary
Durang the renaaander of the year they sang at the
SVV E A Conaentaon an Madison and at the Regional Fes
mal an Xvhateuater and helped to make graduataon 'a mem
orable occasaon
The Clee Club loaned the X Cappella at the Sprang Con
cert and at Vfhatewater
SINGING THE SONGS WE LIKE TO HEAR . .
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C Auba S Santos Nl Schluu I- Xndeason I Tofte Xl lance ROII THRFF C Hanson B
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inson, D. Kleven. D. Larson. N. Moe. ROW 2...Miss Reek, S. Haried, R. Gullickson, N.
Freund, L. Utter. M. Anderson. A. Nordholm. Amundson, Weston, L. Veum, J. Ehle.
PROMOTING FRIENDSHIP WITH THEIR DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMS
This was a photo taken during a trip to thi- Folk Fair ut Milwaukvc.
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ROW 1...D. Learned. R. Dvnvvn. Hovcland. S. Folio. P. Dalsorcn, C. Cook, Rucks,
M. Saunders. ROW 2...J. Yvnden. A. Hanson. Brown. S. Kittlcson. L. Bavcry. M.
Schultz. M. Straavzxldson. A. Santos. D. Forrcr. C. Crary. ROW 3...A. Nelson, L. Ed-
wards. R. Johnson. St. John. L. Hack. B. Wills, Simpson. S. Brusegar. S. Smithback.
ROW 4...P. Tofte, N. Jacobson, M. Myhre, R. Ihus, S. Halvorson, V. Anderson, B.
Gerber. P. Halverson. B. Rudd. M. Danks. N. Hoel,
REPRESENTING THE CONSUMER SCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW
ROW 1...NIr. Doering. D. Gcrbcr, A. Dalsoren, Maly, H. Fossen. P. Manson, H. Brandt
L. Jacobson. M. Skjolaas. D. Bjordahl. D. Broughton. ROW Rolli, D. Viney, R
Moe. Anderson. C. Haas. C. Docring. J. Fursi-th. D. Lyngaas. T. Lunde. D. Quam. M
XN'ilc'ox. R. Exvrson. ROI1' 3. . .D. Johnson. H. Spildv. D. Aslcson, R. Halvvrson. P. Hawk-
inson. H. Yike. A. Davis. K. Onsrud. J. Norin. M. Nelson. M. School. M. Graflin, D. NVeum
KOH' 4. .. J. Gullixson. K. Nichols. R. Nagel. T. Ortrnan. R. Klcvcn, R. Holtan, C. Macrz
T' Bergv. Williams, G. Anderson. L. Slater, H. Stokstad. D. Kleven.
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HELPING OTHERS TO HELP THEMSELVES
ROIV I B Nelson F Gxbbon C Rccsv M Halxorson M Thompson W Fessenden
RON 'P Mrs Breuchner C Olson M Olson K MrColloCh G Ellmgson L Anderson
K Klcm B Blinforcl ROH '5 L MIIIISOD S Henderson B Mxchelscn Weston M
Anderson N Hucn D 'VIC-nncs ROH 4 H Pullmin M Hanson O Brckke A Berkley
M Murkxc K Berg Hanson
V I... , ll.x'cy. NI. E. Danks. N, Ilovl. S. Erickson. M. . Hanson, Midi un
S. nncs. D. llallvcrson. ROW 2...E. Andcrson. C. Auby. B. Hnlvvrson, L. Ingraham,
Ortman. Y. Andvrson. B. Mjcldc. D. Nordbcrz. S. Smithbark. L. Ausse, E. Daly, B
Rinclvn. ROH' Bowcn, V. Holtun, S. Folio. S. Brusvgar. K. Thorson, D. Learned
M. Bluvl. TNI. Grant. S. Nelson. M. Strnznvzxldson, ROI1' Phillips, M. Olson, K
McColloch. L. Mattison, G. Ellingson. B. Quam. J. Denzel, J. Moc, M. E. Thorson
ROW 5...S. Malizio, S. Mattison. D. WVest0n. D. Gjcrmo. D. Edwards, N. Skoien, J
Quale. M. Hanson. O, Brekke.
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STARTING WELL, THE JUNIOR THESPIANS BEGIN CAREERS
The freshmen and sophomores presented two one-
act plays this fall, capably directed by Mrs. Chilton and
Mrs. Sullivan.
One of the plays, "The Happy Journeyf' had its
setting in a car. It was about a family that was going to
visit an aunt in the country and met many obstacles be-
fore reaching there.
The other play was 'gThree's a Crowdf, This was
a complicated love afTair in which two boys had the same
problem in that they both wanted to take out the same
girl But in the end only one boy succeeded
Directors Mrs Sullivan LEFT and Mrs Chil
ton RIGHT
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Sullixan R Keegan Bjom C, Oxerland Anderson I Sperle N Sime Mrs Chilton
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OPENING CURTAIN ON ONE OF THE FUNNIEST PLAYS IN YEARS
Mrs. Norem, director
On November 15 the junior class presented their production of "Tattletale"
written by Anne Caulters Martens. This play was directed by Mrs. Norem.
After many hours of long hard work the play ran off smoothly.
The plot of the play is centered around a girl who becomes a tattletale because
a diary she has written becomes published in the local newspaper instead of the
story that was supposed to be published.
The play's cast consisted ol:
Patty .........
Mrs. Blaine ...
Mr. Blaine ....
Isabel .......
Artie ......
Ida Mae ......
Tod .........
Paul Cummings
Mr. Nixon ....
Rosalie Gullickson
KayBryant
. . . Harold Boersma
. . . . . . -lean Fosdahl
. . . . john Peterson
. . , . Ann Nordholm
. . . Mike Hanson
i ....... jere Hough
. . Dave Fredenberg
Mrs. Nixon ..... Majorie Thompson
Miss Wiggam ............ Sue Olson
Walt Kennedy ......... Dick Drake
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Monzca .........
Barney .......
Mrs. Whittaker
Mrs. Bixley ...
Mrs. Lorimer .
Hetty Heaton .
Quzz . ......... .
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Marie . . .
Dora ....
. . . . . . Sonja Peterson
Romaona Jacobson
...... . Dick Obrecht
. . . . . Mary Halverson
. . . . . . Carol Reese
. . . . . Susan Halverson
. . . . . Faye Gibbon
Barbara Blandford
. . . . Barbara Janes
. Delores Kittleson
.... . Nancy Freund
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BRINGING DOWN THE CURTAIN ON OUR DRAMATIC PROGRAM
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April 9 brought the Senior Class Play, "The Night of -lzuumry I6th," written
by Ayn Rand. The play was directed by Miss Ransom.
The plot revolved around 21 New York State courtrootn where Karen Andrc
was being tried for the murder of a New York financial tycoon, Bjorn Faulkner
The jury was drawn from the audience and on their decision rested the outcoinc
ot the play.
The cast of the play consisted of:
Prison lllatron ...... Sharon Ortinan
Bailifj ........... Ronnie Heinzroth
judge Heath ......... Ronnie Grady
District Attorney Flint.David Gjeston
His Secretary ...... Judy Amundson
Defense Attorney Stevens
Alan Fortney
His Secretary ....... Lou Ann Veum
Clerk of the Court. .James Broughton
Karen Andre ......... Susan Haried
Dr. Kirkland ......... Richard Boyd
Mrs. john Hutchins .... Donna Bjerk
Homer Van Fleet ..... Duane Kleven
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Elmer Sweeney ...... Larl Anderson
Nancy Lee Faulkner ..... Lynn Utter
Magda Svenson .......... Joan Ehle
john Graham lVhitheltl.bIerry Turner
jane Chandler ...,.... Pat Dalsoren
Sigurd jungquist .... Clark Overland
Larry Regan ........ Mike Anderson
Roberta Van Rensslaer
Marilyn Nelson
Stenographer .... Virginia Anderson
Policeman .......... Peter Nysather
Second Policeman . . Phil Hawkinson
Court Attendant ..... Henry Brandt
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IMPROVING THIS SEASON, GRIDDERS PROVED TO BE FIGHTERS
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tvgnn wvnt ont on tht' Hvltl 1'x'c1'i' tiinv to win,
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MOVING TOWARD A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR VIKING GRIDDERS
ROWI M Onsrud R Schmudhch H Hanson E Lynsc- H Ylxlsiker D Hanson D
Vmey D H1'1k Mr Kocmq ROH 2 Hilxorson B Jcrdcc D Waltz' L lcobson
P Swenson Gryttcnholm D Wcrsland R Klexen Mr Stratton R011 i J Julsch
A Swenson P Hellum J Atkmson H Leek O SIIDOULD D Amlmlc Furstth M
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KNEELING: S. Swangstu, Broughton. W. Atkinson, l'. Hawkinson, Beske. O. Brekke. STAND
ING: Coach Austinson. D. Busch. l'. Lal-'luer. H, lloersnia. j. Atkinson, D. Edwards. D. Spangler
Mgrs. L. Haak and J. Furseth.
PLAYING LIKE VETERANS, THESE BOYS WERE FIGHTERS
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Although we lost five starters from last year's squad, this year's young team
proved itself in fine style by finishing fourth in the conference by compiling a
respectable 8-9 record.
In the regional tournament we won the first game easilyg then the second
night we almost defeated a very tough Monroe squad. lVe lost the game in the
record books, but our boys won a moral victory.
l'Vith the lighting spirit of our two scrapping forwards, Phil I-Iawkinson and
Sonny Swangstu, we kept the fans excited. Along with Phil and Sonny was the
dead-eye shooting of jim Broughton and the excellent floor play of Olaf Brekke.
Topping this off was the terrific board work of Harold Boersma, lValt Atkinson,
and jim Beske.
lVith this recipe we had what our able coach, Mr. Austinson, called "the fight-
ingest team in the state."
SCHEDULE Stoughton 58. .Monroe . . . . . .82
41 . .Monroe ........ 69 Stoughton 71 . .jefferson ....... 54
56. .jefferson ....... 62 Stoughton 73. .Edgerton ....... 66
62. .Madison l'Vest . .75 Stoughton 79. .Monona Grove . .23
52. .Edgerton ....... 50 Stoughton 75. .Middleton ..... 84
fovertimej Stoughton 57. .Fort Atkinson . . .70
63. .Edgewood ...... 70 Stoughton 52. .Evansville ...... 34
55. .Monona Grove . .46 Stoughton 67. .lVisconsin High .55
63. .Middleton ..... 70 SUB-REGIONAL
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5l . .Fort Atkinson . . .74 Stoughton 67. .Evansville .... . .55
53. .Wisconsin High .50 Stoughton 68. .Monroe ........ 70
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FIRST ROW: N. Erickson, S. Armstrong, H. Elvckrog, G. Gryttcnholm. A. Davis, J.
Qualc. B. Stcffcns. D. Qualc. S. Andvrson. SECOND ROW: C. Oxcrland. L. Jacobson,
D. Hoffman. M. llanson, V. Denccn. T. Rf-nvick. L. Jacobson. D. Klcvcn. C. Doering,
J. Lundc. THIRD ROW: Coach Spicuzva. ll. Urs-fshcim. J. Martinson. L. Johnson, G.
Swcnson, J. Lamcrs. ll. Ylvisakcr. Il, lfosscm. R. Gcttust, Strommcn, R. Klcvcn, R.
lloltcn. Cl. Brckkcn. D. flivfllltb, Gryttvnholni. Spcrlc, II. Trim-loff.
This was a your ol victory Ior thc strong
mt-n of S.l'l.S.. who t-ndcd with a vcry im-
pivssixm- lf! l rccord. 'llhc onc match that
was lost was a non-confcrcncc match at
Nlarslilit-ld, which was lost by a 19--fl7
ntaisni.
'l'hc highlight of thc ycar came aftcr thc
Vikings had tackcd down tht- Badger Con-
fcrcncc- championship. It was then that they
won tht- regional title and scnt cight boys
to thc statc tournamcnt. Thc Vikings placcd
Fifth in thc state- and had one statc cham-
pion. Duanc "Dude" Qualc. who won all
of his matchcs in the lUl5 lb. division.
Truly Stoughton can bc proud of thc Joh
donc hy the wrcstlcrs and thcir vcry capablc
coach. N111 Spicufza.
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lN'.l..'X..X. St-c'i'f't.sry John Rohcrls prcscnts Statc
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PROVIDING PEP AND LEADING CHEERS FOR THE VIKINGS
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this ye lr They met wetkly to polnsh the old chtus md to ut llL nut 01165 T hue
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our sports pzoffram tht nus letter XNIHHQIS nach urn btmff tht ones asked to jom
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SUPPLYING ATHLETIC ACTIVITY
The Girls' Athletic Association, consisting of Nite GAA and iNoon UAA, was
very active throughout the year. Its activities consisted of a GAA party in the fall
and a banquet in the spring. This year GAA also sponsored a dance and put on
a skit for a pep program.
The athletic activities in which the girls participated were basketball, volley-
ball, and badminton. In each of these sports tournaments were held to determine
the champions.
The officers of this year's Noon GAA were Donna Bjerk, Prc.vidf1zt',' Bonnie
Rudd, Vice-Presidentg and Kay Bryant, Secretary. Nite GAA's oflicers were LuAnn
Veum, Presidenlg Sonja Brekke. Vice-Prmidfrzt.' and Judy Amunson, Secretary.
Carol Resse was Treasurer for both groups.
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DAY AND NIGHT FOR GIRLS
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RUII' 0.'X'li: D. Gjestson, j. Quzile. N. Nloe. D. Holtun, I.. jacolison. l.. Kleren, S. Fosclal, A. Davis,
D. Moe, li. .Xnclerson. KOH' 'I'll'U.' G. Gryttenholm, l'. Turner, D. Rudd, D. Biddiek, H. Tofte, O.
Silhough, R. Jarvis, E. johnson, C. f,NL'l'l1lllKl,j. Gryttenholm. RUN' Tllklili: D. Olsen, D. Aselson,
I. Slromrnen, D. Quale. D. -lucolmsen. M. lfosclzll, M. l'elerson, R. Nloe, Olson, R. Ehle. ROTV
FOFR: Mr. XVilson, R. Boyd. D. Weston. S. Ciruclr, j. Clilliton, N. Fosdnl.
FURNISHING NOONTIME RECREATION FOR THE GUYS
Stoughton High School ollers :in intrznmlrul progruin lor hops that extends
through the entire school yeur.
ln the lull Nlr. Gene XVilson took over lootlmll3 und, although no definite
games were selledulecl during the noon hours, lootlmlls were uvuilulmle to any groups
who wished to play.
Buskethzill started about November I under the supervision ol Mr. XVilson.
Dick Asleson helped to referee. This year ten teams c'ompetecl in games scheduled
each Nlonday, Tuesday and lfriclzty. The tenm standings were:
TEAM XV L XVALI.Y'S BOYS . . . . .5 -1
COUNTRY BOYS .. .... 9 0 HAS-BILENS ..... . . .3 ti
BRIQXVERS ....... .. .8 l SCREXVDRIVERS .. .. 6
RANGERS .... ... .... 7 2 DUKES ............. ...l 8
l-'LY BOYS ........... .... I S S GLOBETROTTERS . . . .0 9
THUNDERING "7" ........ 5 4
ln the spring softball is ai consistently popular sport. Although there :ire no
orgztnilecl teams, ezneh noon sides ure chosen and Mr. lViIson furnishes equipment
und umpires the highly competitive games.
This year's intramural program under the direction ol' Nlr. XVilson has been
ll real success with most of the boys in high school pzrrticipziting in one or more
sports.
The "l"Ix' liars," Intrzamurul Champs
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