Stoughton High School - Yahara Yearbook (Stoughton, WI)

 - Class of 1943

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Spoon and Spade From the six girls rank- ing highest scholastically in the junior class, Bev- erly Hocking was elected by her classmates to re- ceive the traditional and be-ribboned spoon. Robert Thompson Was chosen from the six high- est ranking boys iII the junior class to hold the spade. AWARDS ALMOST ANYONE of average intelligence can graduate from high school, but it takes constant, diligent xvork to graduate among the honored-aniong those who have accomplished something really fine. Besides those high honor students pictured on these pages, other Ullt' standing leaders have been acclaimed hy civic organiza- tions. Byron Crosse and Bill Everson were last sunnner sent to the Badger Boy's Stateu by the American Legion and Auxiliary. The Auxiliary also sent Marylis Showers as S. H. Sf representative to Badger Cirl's State. Each year the W. C. T. U. awards a silver loving cup to the boy and to the girl in the senior class who have upheld the finest scholastic, and Inoral standards through their high school careers. III the essay contest on thc sub- ject, United We NVin,,' which the V. F. XV. sponsored, lslbelle VVene won the first prize. Furthermore, scholar- ships are annually awarded to outstanding scholars. Awards and honors are won as a result of inspiration couwled with perspiration. All these students should be cozigratulated. l Lions Club Awards The Lions Club at the close of each school year recognizes the students who have maintained the highest grade aver- age throughout their high school studies. Medals are presented to those students who rank highest in each of the different fields. The following are the winners: Mathematics H , RICHARD SPEIILI: Science W, , RICHARD SPIsnLE Vocational no josIsPH IIANSON Social Science , . , , BILL EVERSON English , , or BILL EVERSON l Lions Club Awards J. Hansen W. Everson R. Sperle l l American Legion Award lim Sinithback has been outstanding in athletics all his life. Ile saw an exciting and profitable career in sports as a Stoughton High School student. But his activities didn't end there. jim main- tained a high scholastic average and was active iII both Ili-Y and A Cappella. The winner of the American Legion Award is determined on the basis of athletic ability, character, scholastic ree- ord, tlllfl leadership. jim Hts thc quali- fications to a Tv, llis records oII the football and basketball fields of battle will long be reinembered.

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HO GR Senior Honor Students Bottom Row: B, Terry. M. Showers. M, Sea- monson, B. Dahle. Second Row: J. Han- sen, D. Loftus. B. Kline, D. Hoel. Top Row: D, Natvig. R. Sperle, W. Everson. K. Halverson. 4 National Honor Society Bottom Row: B. Terry, R. Johnson, M. Sea- monson, B. Dahle, B. Quam. Second Row: J. La Leike, B. Kline. M. Showers, D. Loftus. Top Row: D. Natvig. J. Hansen. D. Hoel, R. Sperle, W. Everson. enlor Honor Students Here are the brains of Stoughton High School -or at least, of the graduating contingent. In- stead of the now almost passe and admittedly undemocratic valedictorian and salutatoriau tfirst and second smartest. respectivelyj, Senior Honor Students have again been chosen this year. From the top one-third of the class, the senior boys and girls, with the help and guidance of the faculty, elect the twelve they consider to be honor students. This system has proved more fair and quite as satisfactory as did the older arrangement. The Senior Honor Students choose a gradua- tion speaker from among themselves. And their voice is strong, brave, and above all, intelligent. ational Honor Society The prime and the pick of the leading students in high schools all over this country form the National Honor Society. To be elected into this exclusive organization, you must be in the upper one-third of your class scholastically, must be a leader in some sort of extra-curricular activity, and should have desirable personality and char- acter attributes. The majority of N. H. S. beneficiaries are sen- iors, although a few outstanding juniors are also selected each year. As its name implies, the so- ciety is entirely honorary, but each year the new members are initiated. They sit. blush pret- tily, and look modest while an older member ex- pounds upon the initiateis virtues.

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