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ADMINISTRATIO . -1--- ' You soc hcforc you what may hc rightly tt'l'lHC'd the gou-riiincnt of that fair dcinocrzlcy. Stoughton High School. Suilwcrilliclldawli l'vlc1'son and l'1'im-ipul xil'lllN'S iillflll the 4-xc-clltivc hrunch. Thcy givc and oxcrscv ull plains :md orders. Littlc hz-rallde-d is tlw sr-lmool hoard, which wc might will the judicial hramch. VVL' svidoln realize all the work thvy curry on during the your and thc husincss, for our lwm-fit, which tlwy discuss alt thvir llleciillgs. Your rcprcse-1itutiu-s, the- sludcnt council, inukc up tlw icgishltivc hody. With our laws and ruics and you :md mc. cyllfl' vw' N - Wi - ' Al left: Mr. Robert G. ' Peterson. Superinten- dent. At right: Mr. Harold B. Menncs. Principal. Pl'lli.U1lIl1i filillkillfz thx-y draw up discuss thv cxvrydaly prohlvms oi' ri' Iwo xxvoks. thi- llll'llliN'l'S hun' rushvd through the-ir diimvrs so that they might uilcnd tln-sv nlcctings. It has also hccn thc rm-sponsihility oi' thi- studcnt council to lunx- colnph-to Uililfgi' of nsscxnluh' pro- grauns. The- offiu-rs for tho past your huvc hm-cn: proxi- uh-nt. Kivlford XVhippct Nici Dairy: vim'c-prvsidcilf, Ruth '4FIossy Lucyg GilIy Ciihcrtsou. und sm'L:rm'tzlrx'-irvaislxrcr. .-Xih-cn Board of Education Bottom Row: Mr. B. A. Mjelde. Mr. M. H. Teige. Mr. J. M. Cul- ver. Top Row: Mr. Howard ness. Mr. R. H. Han- son. Student Council Bottom Row: M. Dary. B. Hanson. M. Sperle. S. Halverson, R. Lacy. V. Bjerke. Second Row: R. Sper- le, B. Crosse, D. Lof- La Leike. W. Paton. W Top Row: Mr. Mennes. i back. Pliner, Mr. Percy Nor- tus. A. Gilbertson. J. B. Everson, J. Jorgen- , son. R. Onsrud, B. Sampson, J. Smith-
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Writing calendar, telling jokes, All comprise YAHARA meetings Gossips, write-ups, guzzling colzes, Heres ourproduct-with our greetings Bottom Row: A. Loverud, D. Loftus, B. Everson, I, VVene, Carroll Top How: Miss Lowry, B. Holm, C. Ilelmke, B. Lysager, M. Linn, B. Lindarud C Lyon Editor-in-Cliief Bu.sine.szs' Manager , lunior Editor' lunior Bu.sine.s'.s' Ll1lll1Il,2C'l' Sophomore Editor , Freslznimi Editor Snapshot Stuff YAHARA STAFF Bu.1. Evi-znsox Donoiugs LOFTUS Isfu-x1i1,1.1f1 XVENE Ions fl.'kllli0LL BETTY Lnsmznun lJON.-KLD llfsxsox En LUNDE Pass the kisses, Izzy' QL lHClVl If ever you have ch incc d to Wlllflil ll1tO Miss Lowryis room after school on Mondlv nights you have been greeted bv 1 X1XlLl but eonfuscd conversation of which this 18 onlv 1 simple The Cn,sm.r:s Lx'oN Br:'rTs' Hom: lJONAI.IJ ll.-XLVEIKSON Art Stuff jo ANN Lovieuun Girxcirz lll-ILNIKIQ ALLEN Lovi-guun 1'W,i,t-fs B,-suumm Lvsmsnu All-Xltlllbl LINN Mun.-xx Sr:.sx1oNsoN Allrisnr' Miss CL.-sms Lowm' Now well work on informal headingsf, f Silence. Q VVhat shall we have for A Cappella? Think, Loftus, thinkin 'LHoW,s this Bill? 'The Hallelujah Chorus was made especially for us., l' Mi'gawdl', 'il ,yum dre - um - ing of a wiyt crissmuss-w CSinging?j Say, Stink, did you hear that one about-iw faithful little group which meets then 18 whit is known to all students as the Yllllllfll Staff. Now, a word about what goes on at regular meeting. Every Monday night, and any other night we choose, the members of the staff bid fond farewell to their friends on the outside and pass through the sealed door into the room in which their sacred secrets are developed but are not allowed to escape. No stranger has ever en- tered and not come out faster than he went in, and with a little help. How this annual ever emerged through all the telling of those jokes. the gossiping about so- and-so's date. the concocting of those renowned, supercilious Yalmra announcements, is more than even we can imagine. But, somehow, each member seems to attend to his individual tasks. All of the members of the staff sincerely hope that this annual will bring back fond memories to those who wish to look back on the year 1942- 1943 many years from now.
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MRS. ALBRECHT Miss BECK M1ss BROWN MR. DAVIS Miss Esr-:RICH 3 Miss ANDERSON Miss BENSON MRS. BROWN Miss DIETLEIN Miss HEINKE Miss BARBER MR. BRANDT MR. CROW Miss ELLIKER MR. HOIXIME 8 FACULTY MRS. ALBRECHT . . . Beloit . . . Advisor of Philo . . . Teaches English, school librarian . . . Hobby, reading. MISS ANDERSON . . . Stoughton . . . Treasurer of school bank . . . Teaches bookkeeping, shorthand, typ- ing, business practice . . . Hobby, reading. MISS BARBER. . . Stough- ton . . . Secretary to Mr. Mennes and Mr. Schefelker . . . Hobby, music. MISS BECK. . .Omro. . .Advisor of junior class, Parrot . . . Teaches English, journalism . . . Hobby, read- ing. MISS BENSON Mineral Point . . . Coaches debate, forensics . . . Teaches algebra, geometry, and advanced mathematics . . . Hobby, bowling. MR. BRANDT . . . Fenni- more . . . Teaches algebra .. . Hobby, fishing. MISS BROWN . . . Fort Atkinson . . . Advisor of junior Girl Reserves . . . Teaches home eco- nomics. . .Hobby, scrapbooks. MRS. BROVVN . . . La Crosse . . . Man- agerofbustransportation. .. Teaches advanced stenography, voca- tional business subjects . . . Hobby music. MR. CROW. . .Monmouth, Illinois . . . Manager of new gym . . . Teaches English . . . Hobby, horses. MR. DAVIS. . .Livingston. .. Coaches boxing . . . Teaches general science, chemistry, pre-flight aeronau- tics . . . Hobby, hunting and Hshing. MISS DIETLEIN . . . Bloomer. . . Advisor of freshmen class . . . Teaches English . . Hobby, stamp col- lecting. MISS ELLIKER . . . Madi- son . . . School nurse . . . Hobby, piano. MISS ESHRICH . . . Nasho- tah . . . Advisor of C. A. A. . . . Teaches girls' physical education . . . Hobby, dancing. MISS HEINKE . . . Wausau . . . Advisor of Senior Girl Reserves, dean of girls . . . Teaches biology . . . Hobby, knitting. MR. HOMME . . . Stoughton . . . Directs class play . . . Teaches woodwork . . . Hobby, hunting and fishing. 9
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