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,ff'f'f 'r', y:,s,. BI1'I I'Y XXIRIGIIT g Befi1e . , . . red-haired leader of G.A.A., vice president of senior class. l5uRNs HAI.vIQRsoN- HHIlP'li'l'H .... holder of the spade, secretary ot' Hi-Y . I , . Ll rural rascal. GAII. GI'EI.soN - lb-,101-I . . . . dramutist, declamer, tlutist ,,., lirst exponent of the fatty llxlirdo. ARNoI,Iw Svrom ff I'mjI . . . . lad of many words . . . . dehate and N.F.L. lllL'lHl'7L'f .,., Ll55l5f.lIlf lllllll' ager of athletics. G If R T R I' In li ANImIfRsoN- - Gert , . . . she hulwlwles over .... Cheerleader, Girl Reserve president, lwusiness manager of Yahara. -Iaixirs .IoIINsoN -W H!flllll.'vj'u . . . . president of class of '42, math wizard ..., full of puns. VIRGINIA GRFFNf Gim1V1 , . . . seller of tickets at games .... that smile packs 'em in, Miro ANnIzRsoN- Ali111m1,I ' or Milt . . . . athlete, fine fellow .... ex- cellent eye for basket, MARIAN BENsoN Y - Hem . . . . lwoss of the Yahara staff, pianist .... hevies of heaus. SANIfoRn lVfOliNfHS.llllIll:VU . . . . reigns over Hi-Y and Student Council .... hund- Sfililill' YUIYICU. DKJREFNRFINil'17r1r . . . . queen of the Philo Iuaids, basketball shark .... or- chestra leader's girl friend. AR'rIIIrR SANIIsMARR-- Aff . . . . one hundred eighty pounds on the line .... president of tlIe Athletic Board .... totes his secre- tary around.
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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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.H 011,015 SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS GREESHEIM, M. BENSON, J BURRUi.i.. ANDERSON. Twp Razr: li. H.xLvERsON, A SvEO1xr, A. SANIDSMARK, H THOMPSON. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bollom Roux' B. WRIGHT, P GREESHEIM, M. BENSON, M SHOwERs, J. BURRULL. Set-and Roux- G. ANDERSON G. GIlEI.SON, M. KROENER M. ANDERSON. Twp I?nzi'.' Ii. HALVORSON, A SVEOM, A. SANDSMARK, B EVERSON, J. JOHNSON. Senlor Honor Students This is the third year that the Stoughton High School has experimented with having Senior Honor Students instead of the traditional valedictorian and salutatorian. Yes, it has proved successful, too. Honesty, sportsmanship, initiative, courtesy, and the capacity for responsibility, all serve as a basis for the selection of the honor students. On this new system, the seniors rate all fellow students, who are scholastically among the upper one-third of their class, on the traits listed above. The results of this are correlated with the recommendations of the fac- ulty. This plan has received much favorable com- ment during the short time it has been in existence here. 12 Natlonal Honor Soclety It is every upperclassman's inward hope that he will become a member of the National Honor So- ciety. Striving for years, a few students finally get their hearts' desires. But as everyone knows, all good things are achieved through hard work. You must be in the upper one-third of your class and have the desirable traits which label you as an outstanding student. The faculty selects the members, the ma- jority's being elected from the senior class, while a few are admitted from the junior class. The members of the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, service, and leadership. Bolmnz Roux' B, WRIGHT, P. Scmud Razr: J. JOHNSON, G. ANDERSON, G. GuE1.sON, M. y
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