Stoughton High School - Yahara Yearbook (Stoughton, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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ufeize the 'zuleu that have the Jag, MISS ANDERSON . . . I .ruppafe itfr just ar clear as mndf '... Treasurer of school bank, teaches bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, business practice. MISS BARBER . . . Are you mre you were rick? . . . Secretary to Mr. Mennes and Mr. Schefelker. MISS BECK . . . Your a.r.ri,g1zwe11f for tomorrow will be-' '... junior class advisor, teaches English. MR. DAVIS . . . X if the IHlk1I0ll'lI fm'rr1r. , . . Teaches algebra. MISS ELLIKER . . . Lei me see your langue, please. . . . School nurse. MR. EVERS . . . I .rluzll my a feu' u'efl-clnorezz zunrdr on Ike maf- ler- . . . Parrot and Hi-Y advisor, teaches English. MR. FOSTER . . . Youre doing fine, boys, Keep up the .rpirif. . . . Teaches American and world history, football coach. MISS GREEN . . . Pepa mlm! we 11eed. ' . . . Teaches girl's physical educa- tion, G, A. A. advisor. MISS I-IASS . . . Relax- . . . Teaches advanced stenography and typing. MISS HEINKE . . . Now duff! be afraid, just pit-if it up by the mil. . . . Advisor of Senior Girl Reserves, teaches biology. MISS I-IELVIG . . . People, Il'f?df do you think we Ullgbf fo do about this? '... Advisor of sophomore class and director of Junior Class Play, teaches English, coaches extem- poraneous reading. MR. HOMME . . . Pnl yofrrrelf into the part yoffre playing. . . . Teaches wood- work, coaches Senior Class Play. MR. JENSEN . . . fe11.fe11 never fmzleei' u 111i,fl,1l2e. . . . Directs intra- murals, boxing, and is assistant football coach, teaches science, chemistry, and physics. MR. KVAMME . . . I think perhaps I'm 100 em'-3' an yon. . . . Teaches world history, directs band. MISS LOWRY . . . lf 'yan Llflllif kzznirflovk it np. . . . Advises Yaharag Latin, French, and English teacher. Miss ANDERSON Miss BARBER Miss BECK MR. DAVIS Miss ELLIKER MR. EVERS MR. FOSTER - Miss GREEN Miss H.-xss Miss HEINKE Miss HELVIG MR. HOMME MR. JENSEN MR. KVAMME Miss LOWRY

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Tap Roux' L. LACY, M. ANDER- ADMIN ISTRATIO Our superintendent, Mr. Petersen, in his first complete year here, has kept the Stoughton school system running smoothly in spite of the many demands upon his time. Mr. Mennes, our principal, has contributed a great deal toward making Stoughton High School one of the most popular schools in this district. Roaaizr G. PETERSEN HAROLD B. MENNES STUDENT COUNCIL Bafmm Row: P. SMITHBACK, M. BENSON, B. WRIGHT, W. Brac. M. KROENER, D. REIN. MOEN, Ma. MENNEs. Second Row: G. ANDnRsoN, Third Row: J. JOHNSON, A. SVEOM, O. SCHELDRUP, 5. Pre.x'ie.f are we, iff plain to fee: For aramid the afrembly will alzvayr be. In 1913 a council was organized to maintain a democratic student government and to give many a chance to appear before groups of people. Made up of presidents of various organizations, this group took over all programs and general assemblies. This included the responsibility of seeing that no dis- turbances were caused. The council idea has been carried on from year to year and still exists in our school today. Our sys- tem is one of rotation in which every member is given a chance to appear upon the platform and lead the assembly periodsg and, since this council is SANDSMARK. for the benefit of students, we engage speakers and programs which we think would be interesting to students throughout the year. Our meetings are usually held once or twice a month during a noon hour. It is at this time that we discuss any problems arising about student affairs and activities. This year we chose delegates who went to the Student Council Convention at Madison, from which they brought back many suggestions for improving our governing body. The following, elected by the council members, were the officers for the year: president, Sammy Moen g vice president, jimmy johnson, secretary- treasurer, Doreen Rein. Mr. Mennes, our principal, is the advisor. soN, H. THOMPSON, A



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Miss MARLOWE MR. MCCULLOCH Miss MILLES MR. Moles MR. MYRICK MR. NETTERBLAD Miss PAULSON Miss ROWLANDS MR. SCHFFELKER Mas. THOMPSON MR. VANDRELL MR. VAN Marius Miss WADE Ouet all we 'zule hom clay lo clay. MISS MARLOWE . . . A Jtitch in time .lY11'P.f nine! . . . Teaches home economics and science, junior Girl Reserves advisor. MR. MCCULLOCH . . . Now let'J have it quiet-PUL-LEEZ! . . . Teaches machine shop and auto mechanics. MISS MILLES . . . Youll have to .ree Mr. lI'Ifl17I6.l.H . . . Secretary to Mr. Petersen. MR. MOES . . . A ufhitpef' multiplied by lzuefzty-five muhei 4 Jhoutf' . . . Coaches debate and forensics, teaches algebra, geometry, and advanced mathematics. MR. MY RICK . . . Well, now I gotta' little poem herehn . . . Boys' gym, coaches basketball. MR. NETTERBLAD . . . All you have to do if to get them in the habit of .ruying 'yeJ . . . . Teaches printing, coaches golf, is business manager of school activities. MISS PAUL- SON . . . I know you people can do it! . . . Directs A Cappella, school music supervisor. MISS ROW- LANDS . . . N0u', when I war in Greece- . . . Advisor of freshman class and Philo, teaches citizen- ship. MR. SCHEFELKER . . . All thoxe who are fzhfeut, pleafe mme and write their Jzumet on the roll .rlipfj . . . Teaches vocational school and manual arts. MRS. THOMPSON . . . Beat it til it'5 light mul fluffy. . . . Teaches home economics and home management. MR. VANDRELL . . . Farming if the hath-hone of the mztiouf' . . . Advisor of F. F. A., teaches animal and plant husbandry. MR. VAN METRE . . . You have to have the fault. . . . Senior class advisor, teaches social problems, and coaches extemporaneous speaking. MISS WADE . . . Y0u'll have to he quiet or leave. . . . School li- brarian, coaches declamatory, teaches English. 1 0 4

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