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Zlzat you wif! camy on with euezg tfzazlitionf EVELYN JOHNSON presents a tube of lipstick to Lorraine Larson, who is running short. JAMES JOHNSON presents blond curly locks to Anna Mae Bennett, who thanks him a lot. JUNE JOITEL warbles out a little tune for Arlee Furseth to try and croon. LOUIS JORDAN wills an extra seat to Burgess Sampson, and to anyone else, who wishes to accom- pany him to the Janesville Nurses' Home. MARIAN KALHAGEN leaves a gutter ball or two to a Rippchen girl whose first name is Sue. RUTH KITTLESON and JOAN ONSRUD leave to the Loverud twins their well known tasks of painting scenery. GLADYS KJERNES leaves her love for Latin with Tony Thorsen. MARY BETH KLEESTAD leaves Byron-Crosse!!! SONNY KRAVICK wills his cocker spaniel to Whippet and the team as their mascot! MILLY KROENER and JACK SEVERSON leave for the nearest jewelry store. LOUIE LACY and LORRAINE ODLAND leave a little quarrel to Bob Sundby and Beverly Hocking. LYLE LARSON leaves a pair of scissors to Paul May so he can continue to cut up! BALDY LEE leaves for the navy! GUDRUN LEIN leaves lutefisk and lefse to Ruthie,' Lacy. DOROTHY MAAS wills her musical nature to Donald Dahl. EILEEN MCCARTHY leaves a couple of sisters to carry on the family traits and traditions. COOKIE MOE wills advice on how to boil ham- burgers to Mrs. Thompson. SAMMY MOEN leaves dark and handsome to someone tall. CAROL NATVIG, SYLVIA JOHNSON, and JANE OLSON leave a bunch of giggles to Millie Benson, Mae Ellen Parrish, and that crowd. AGNES NELSON leaves for the next dance. FRANNY NETTUM leaves quietly and peacefully. MARIAN NORDINU and MARIAN RONEID leave a perfect friendship to Chucky G. and Jean A. KARIEN NLILAND leaves her faithfulness in G. A. A. to Jeanne La Leike. ARLENE OEFERDAHL gives her dimples to Eileen Rein. DORRAINE OFSTHUN leaves a smile for everyone. PEARL OSLAND leaves her quiet shrinking manner to Edwin Lunde. J.. IVE ROBERT PARK leaves physics class minus one good student. FLOYD PAULSON leaves Mr. Schelfelker still marking him absent. CAROL RAPP and DONOVAN SUNDBY leave a Peace Treaty to Howard Holtan and Barbara Lewis. DOREEN REIN leaves singing 'Genie' With the Light Brown Hair. MYRTLE REINSTAEJ leaves her testament on how to get better results with Cookies RUSSELL RORGE leaves his curly and well trained hair to Dick Sperle. ART SANDSMARK gives his bright purple sweater to an undernourished frosh to make him look better. SID SCHELDRUP leaves love for dress to a junior whom you'd never guess. FRED SCHUMANN and BEVERLY CALHOUN leave for the peace and quiet of the country. BETTY SEAMONSON leaves JAKE with memories- ERWIN SHOWERS, an unusual boy, leaves Stoton High without being coy. WESLEY SKAAR and SIDNEY NELSON, these senior boys, give their assembly seats to Jim Smithback, Bob Montague and Jim Jorgenson-the snorting horsemen of the junior classlll To Ford Horn PERc3Y SVEUM leaves a line of blow! AVIS SVEUM leaves her daily letters from the army to Doris Phetteplace. WARREN SWENSON leaves to roll them and roll them as best he can, so patty cake, patty cake, our baker's manl L'JEAN THOMPSON leaves in a decorative V-8. KATHRYN THORSON leaves her hobby horses to the gallant knights of the junior class. MILDRED THORSEN bequeaths a bunch of A's to Charlie McCarthy. ELROY VIKE leaves his drums for all to beat. HOWARD VINDEDAHL leaves his spare moments with Barbara Lysager. ELIZABETH WOOLF leaves her ability to uphold the burden of office work to anyone who can ably fill her place. BETTY WRIGHT bequeaths her basketball prowess to Helen Burrull, who's only a novice. The battle-scarred desks, the haunts, and the privileges of the Senior class are left to the tender care of the juniors. And to Mr. Van Metre, our beloved advisor, we leave our facts and our atTection. - X as R I J? 1- ! Ki '
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we bequeath io you out haiid on condition We, the reiziorf al Sfouglaton High, Hereby prefenl flair will ,' For all of you dear Jtudentr In coming yearf to fulfill. MIKE ANDERSON leaves Irene Rein starry-eyed and the basketball team starless. GABY ANDERSON leaves Jim C. and Bob J. still wondering. MARIE ANDERSON leaves quiet ways and shy manners to Betty Terry. MARIAN ANDERSON and LORRAINE OLSON leave together to aid the farm boys in national defense. ARTHUR AMUNDSON escapes, and we don't know how!! GERT ANDERSON gives her yelling technique to Beverly Nelson, who isn't too weak! EUNICE BRICKSON leaves Stoton High School- blushing. HATTIE BERKINS leaves to be cheered by a certain little Edgerton friend. HERBERT BIGELOW, his arms full of dames, be- stows on Chuckie Nelson this so called fame! ROBERT BICKLEY exclaims as usual-nothing-as he waves good-bye to Stoton High. MERCEDES BARBOUR leaves-Amen !! ! MARIAN BENSON leaves the piano standing in assembly! Surprised? BERTHA BENNETT leaves her love for study to Janet Sproul, an able buddy. JOAN BURRULL confers her sense of duty upon Bonnie Hansen, a picture of beauty. RODNEY CHRITTON leaves his power to put his English class in an uproar to David Natvig, and hopes he'll do better with Miss Beck! VIRGENE DYBEVIK leaves Miss Wade and the library-bewildered. CLARA ELVEKROC. gives her many colored make- up cards to Shirley Jacobson, who doesn't need them. LORRAINE EASTMAN leaves for an important engagement RODNEY EMERSON and ROGER EMERSON leave their resemblances to each other to be used by Don- ald Asperheim and Art Kleven. EVELYN EVENSON leaves for heaven with Handeland. BETTY FELLAND departs with LOU GREIG, who hopes to come back some day to take over the S. H. S. printing department. EDDIE GILBERTSON leaves his poems to Mr. Myrick, who can use them. DUCK G JERTSON leaves a certain sophomore girl-heartbroken. VIRGINIA GREEN wills her flirtatious ways to any up-and-coming frosh!!! PAULA GREFSHEIM leaves-out of gas-to stop at the D-X as she goes past! ARLENE GROVEN leaves undecided-in more ways than one. GAIL GUELSON gives her gay sparkling humor to Patsy Amundson, who knows every rumor. RUTH GULLICKSON goes with hopes of hearing Harps and bells! BURNS HALVERSON leaves a spade -and takes a heart! LORRAINE HALVERSON goes-steady! ELLEN HANDELAND bequeaths love for quiet to Anne Lorraine Bigelow, who's quite a riot! OBERT HANSEN, believe it or not, though drip- ping with freckles, won't part with a drop!! RICHARD HANSEN leaves Owen Sheldrup all the worries of a king! ROBERT HANSEN leaves east on highway 51. HARLOW HAWKINSON, with all his charm, leaves for a little red barn. MARIAN HAWKINSON leaves her foot technique to Bill Everson. ADELAIDE HEGGE leaves with a bunch of well worn late slips. W1-IITEY HELGESTAD, the shy little shaver, leaves on the trail of good behavior. CARLIE HOFE goes with Gust's truck to Evansville. ARNIE HOUGAN, our powerful athlete, leaves to Bob Grefsheim his blocking technique. ROBERT, SALTY,,' HOUGAN leaves his sixth hour sleeping periods Qsocial problemsJ to Nelson Hal- verson, who needs the rest. HARRIET IVERSON leaves, and she's glad of it. LLOYD IVERSON keeps his flashy smile for Jean Paulson. MORRIS IVERSON wills his intramural scores to Bud Dybevik. JOHN JERGENSON leaves for bigger and better things at Madison. ALYCE JOHNSON gives her gift of gab to a boy named Ellis-the cutest little lad! DUANE JOHNSON wills a monkey wrench to Dick Onsrud in hopes that he'll become a famous mechanic. I
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we ,ze the juniow with all the cfadd, TOP PICTURE Bazmm Rauu- I-I. ANDERSON, A. FURsETH, A. Broc- LOXV, E. CHRISTOPHER, J. Foss, K. ERICKSON D. EVENSON. Semnd Row: D. DROTNING, E. FLINT, M. DARY, M. BOVRE, L. FREY, M. ARNEsoN, B, DAHLF I. ALME. Third Row: B. EVERSON, R. CLAUS, A. G1LBERT- soN, J. BJERKE, F. ANDERSON, S. EGGUM, C. DYRESON. Top Row: H. ANDERSON, D. DAHL, H. AUBY E. BARBER, L. BRANDT, A. M. BENNETT, B CROSSE. a JUNIOR In the words of a collegiate philosopher, There is nothing 'junior' about a junior class, unless some- body in it has the same name as his papa. In other words, a junior class never plays the underdog, and this is true in Stoughton High School. The members of the class of '43 are leaders in all fields of scholastic and co-curricular activity. Amen. To tell you that the class boasts four out- standing debaters, a dozen prominent athletes, in- numerable Parrot writers and star reporters, many a 1 l BOTTOM PICTURE Borrow Row: E, KALLAND, V. JOHNSON, S. HAL- VERSON, B. HANSON, D. GRETG, P. HANSON, N. I-IALvERsoN, J. IVERSON. Semnd Row: E. D. HAGEN, M. E. HAUGEN, D. HOEL, H. HEGGESTAD, C. JoHNsoN, S. JACOB- soN, F. HOLTE, J. HANsoN. Third Roux' J. JOHNSON, R. JACOBSEN, V. HUM- BERG, W. HALVORSON, R. I-IILDEBRANDT, K. HA1.vERsoN, H. HOLTAN, J. JORGENSON. Top Row: L. JOHNSON, D. I-IUsToN, S. HALVER- soN, A. HEGGESTAD, J. HANSEN, A. KALIPANGER B. GREFSHETM. 9 CLASS active Hi-Y members, Philo members, A Cappella vocalizers and harmonizers, boys and girls who low their own horns in band, and some others who fiddle around in orchestra, would be boring prattle. Besides, everyone knows that the members of the junior class are goodg there is no sense in making them conceited. You are all aware, no doubt, that the junior class play, Our Town, was originally a Broadway pro- duction and thereafter a successful movie. Our actors presented a polished, professional performance under
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