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we nevez give a thought to the thinga which Jhoulcf he done. TOP PICTURE Bvfzwn Razr: B. QIIAM, O. PAGE, A. OESTHUN, E. NYGAARD, E. PETERSON. Seward Rmw: K. RIIsTAD, H. NELSON, P. SCHROEDEII, M. PARISH, M. RAMsDEN. Third Row: K. NULAND, P. MAX', D. ONSRUD, L. PETTERSON, S. RIPPCI-IEN. Top Rnuu- I-I. OLSON, M. MCCARTI-Iv, L. ONSRVD, M. J. RILEY. BOTTOM PICTURE Bollom Row: I. WENE, A. TAYLOR, V. WIIIISTEIQ, S. WATHE, D. SIMONSON, D. THORSON, S. WERSLAND. Ser-and Row: L. SMITHEACIQ, E. SPERSTAD, P, SMITII- BACK, L. SEVERSON, L. VISAAS, J. WANIAIAGEN. Third Row: R. THOMPSON, R. SIME, D. SEAMON- SON, R. SVEOM, E. STENSAAS. I Top Row: G. WHALEY, S, STIFF, R. WATSON, M. VIKE, D. SIc,ERsTAn. SOPHOMORE CLA SS Orchestra and A Cappella also have a large num- ber of sophomores among their members. Many of the Soph girls were elected to join Philo, and this is quite an honor. Girl Reserves and G. A. A. are the favorite organizations among the sophomore girls, and it appears that real leaders are being developed in this class. Although this class is still just an under class, our superiors have recognized our abilities. Or is it that we have quickly recognized the elite and have tried to follow in their footsteps? Those chosen to guide our class through thick and thin were: our able advisor, Miss Helvigg presi- dent, Robert Johnsong vice president, Miller Quamg secretary-treasurer, Mildred Bensong Athletic Board, LeRoy Ausseg Intramural Council, Willard Hanson. Take the eloquence of the Senior, the pep of the junior, and the sincerity of the Frosh, add a lot of brains and school spirit, and what have you? THE SOPHOMORESI
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c-Saoplzidiicalecl Joplu having a lot of fun, SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophisticated Sophsu is Our name by tradition, but we are truly a group typical of what it takes to make an Outstanding class. Our talents are many. In football and basketball we are well repre- sented. Some real stars are looming in Our midst, some of the boys have already secured letters. The boys who are not on the regular team take an active part in intramural sports. In band we more than shineg there would be many weak sections without us. Our successful party for the bewildered FrOsh l proved our originality and ability to entertain. We really started something when we had as the center Of attraction a huge bunch of balloons. The evening was begun by playing games and climaxed with the grand march led by our president. Refreshments were served and the rest of the evening was spent in dancing. When we get our heads together next year on Prom, what a social event it will be-the best ever. TOP PICTURE Bfnmm Roux' F. AABERO, D. DAHLE, G. H.u.vERsON, M. BENSON, S. BRATVOLD, M, Foss, H. BJOIN, E. ERICKSON, Semnd Raw: S. ANDERSON, M. G. EIKEN, B. Cm.- HOUN, P. AMUNDSON, E. BRONTE, M. BENNETT, G. Duocsvow, K. CHRISTIANSON. Third Roux' D, FANNING, R. FEMRITE, J. CARROLL, L. AUssE, C. GUNDERSON, H. BOOTH, W. BROWN, R. DYBEVIK, Tap Rauu- C. HANSEN, B. BEOKER, F. DAHLMAN, P. ANDERSON, D. DALEY, S. EvENsON, W1 HANSON. BOTTOM PICTURE Borrow Rauf: P. HFGGE, R. LUNDE, H. LYNCH, A. JONES, B. HOCKING, A. JOITEL, R. JOHNSON, C. HJORTLAND. Set-and Roux' A, HOFFMAN, W. LYNCH, C. KITTLE- soN, R. LEE, L. LARsON, E, JOHNSON, M. LACY. Third Rauf: D. HOCKINO, A. JOHNSON, P. JACOB- SON, F. LALEIKE, R. LUNDE, L. KVISGAARD. Top Razr: R. JOHNSON, C. HOEF, J. LUEDKE, A. KLFVEN, C. LYON.
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alncf Jtifl we gazeaL and Jtiu the wonzfez gaew, TOP PICTURE Bwmm Razr: H. BURRULI., R. CUSHMAN, I. ALMF S. DALSOREN, M. ANDERSON, A. DAHLIZ, M. BJOIN, J. FALK. Serond Roux' C. BARRY, M. CHRISTIANSON, S. CHRISTOPHER, E. AARERG, D. ERDAH1., M BALSTAD, V. BJERKE. Third Roux R. AMUNDSON, R. BERG, E. ALME C. ALGRIM, C. ANDERSON, W. BERG, B. BERG. Tap Raun- R. ARNESON, P. BRONTE, D. ASPERHEILI R. FEMRITE, B, ERICKSON, J. CARPENTER, J ANDERSON. T y BOTTOM PICTURE Bfnfnm Roux' K. FOSSEN, E. HOVLAND, D. JOHN- SON, P. LARSON, S. HOFIfMAN, R. FLINT, N. L. JOHNSON, B. HAHM, A. FRYE, T. HUSTON F. JOHNSON. Srlmud Razr: R. FAULKES, J. HALVORSON, D. HAN- SON, G. HELMKE, S. KLEVEN, L. LATHROR, N. HALVORSON, R. KARLSLYST, C. JOHNSON. Third Roux- D. HANSEN, H. Gl.lNDERSON, R. JOHN- SON, R. HEIZEROT, B. JACOBSON, B, HOLM R. GTINDERSON, D. JOHNSON. Top Roux' A. KALHAGEN, F. HORN, J. KLINE, C. JOHNSON, E. JOHNSON, M. HOEL, P. HAN- SEN, F. HOLTAN, O. HOUGEN. 1 1 FRESHMAN CLASS Hear ye! Hear ye! A great addition has been made to Stoughton High School this year! No sooner had the class of '45 moved in than things really began to happen. It all began with the ugreenies' being just as green as ever, but each eager to win a good name as a student of Stoughton High School. Because of this attitude, the Frosh made up quite an impressive section in the musical organizations, especially in Band and A Cappella. The girls held their Own in G. A. A. and Girl Re- serves, while many of our boys exhibited their powers in intramural sports. There was a good turn-out at the Freshman- Sophomore party given in the ugreenies' honor. It began at eight o'clock, but long before then the Frosh were nervously pounding the pavement of Main Street. The evening was spent in playing games and dancing. Popcorn balls were served. Our party given for the Sophomores in return proved an equally great success,
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