Stoughton High School - Yahara Yearbook (Stoughton, WI)

 - Class of 1943

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She: Ricardo, Ricardo, wherefore art thou, Ricardo? U ICR CLASS Upper classmen at last! Two years ago it seemed it would be an eternity before we would reach the exalted position, but nothing could stand in the way of a class such as ours. The members of the junior class are outstand- Bottom Row: F Aaberg, D. Dahle, M. Benson, G. Halverson, S. Anderson, C. Chris- tianson, M. Bennett. Second Row: H. Frese M. Foss, P. Gullickson. E. Bronte, S. Bratvold, B. Calhoun, M. G. Ei- ken. Third Row: L. Ausse, S. Evenson, E. Erick- son, R. Dybevik, C. Gunderson, H. Bjoin. C. Hanson. Top Row: J. Carroll, F. Dahlman, G. Beck- er, W. Brown. R. Fem- rite, P. Amundson. Bottom Row: C. Hoff, P, Hegge, A. Hoffman, W. Lynch. B. Hocking, R. Johnson, A. Joitel. Second Row: A. John- son, R. Lunde, L. Kvis- Eaard, C. Hjortland, R Lunde, M. Lacy, L Larson. Third Row: C. Kittle- son, R. Lee, A. Jones, R. Johnson, D. Hock- ing, E. Johnson. Top Row: C. Lyon, P. Jacobson, W. Hanson, F. La Leike, J. Lued- ke, A. Kleven. tests they carry off many honors with their dra- matic talents and their speaking abilities, in foot- ball, basketball, and boxing they show how tough and sportsman-like the juniors are, in Parrot, too, you will Hnd many juniors who are ing in all branches of school life: in band they blow their hardest, in A Cappella they sing both high and low notes with gusto, in orchestra their instruments emit such sounds as angels would be proud to make, in forensic and debate con- excellent news-hounds. In school clubs our class is well represented, too, for juniors are outstand- ing members of Philo and Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., and Art Club. This year, because of the shortage of teachers,

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LL So we will our ways away robe she has left for Racine . . . JUNE QUALE leaves to Winnie Lynch her ways with underclassmen, But as far as we can see, Winnie doesn't need them . . . JOHN lvERsON has already left us, but you can be sure he'll help protect us . . . DUANE THORSON leaves with many a tear, i'Pinky', is sIIre to have Dorothy next year. CECILE NOIISETTEIK leaves her love of study to whom- ever wants it-there must be somebody . . . MAIKION PIIERsON won't leave a thing, she waits for her Navy man, She waits and waits and thinks a lot about her post war plans . . . EDWARD BAUINICARTNEH sleeps in every class, This pastime he leaves to all who wouldn't pass . . . ANNA MAE BENNETT leaves her studies and quiet way, To Winnie Lynch who can use them both- rlght away . . . LORRAINE BRANDT leaves her well-worn glasses to Miller Quam who can't see but hopes he passes . . . MAliI.AN BOVRE leaves her steady to Phoebe Smithbaek whois steady-all ready. BARR LEwIs leaves her piano technique to Shirley Usher whose technique isn't weak . . . JAINIES BJERKE leaves his good friend Dale alone to hike and hunt for quail . . . lVlARY ELLEN HAUGEN leaves poor weeping Tut, NVell, maybe little Shirley Brown can cheer the sad man up . . . CHAIILES MCCARTHY has left already to don a sailor suit of blue, He leaves many lasses sigh- ing and thinking of his Irish eyes so true CPD . . . STANLEY MITBOE leaves his sweeping skill to the next assistant of Mr. Hill . . . CLARA MCCARTI-IY leaves a well worn turban to Beverly Nelson who hails from the suburban. Tailspin', SYVALHEIAI, that Lockheed Lass, leaves for a plane and a pilot with gas . . . PHILLIP NORDLIE leaves Mr. Davis in doubt, He still keeps on wondering what physics was about . . . Dutch,' NELSON wills to brother Pete, a sense of humor that canit be beat . . . BETTY TERRY leaves no ubrassi' to any of the junior class, She merely takes her silver wings and flies away to better things . . . JERRY JOHNSON,S a second class seaman, no less, But all his WAAC friends he wills to the best . . . VIIIGINIA JOHNSON leaves to Francis, memories of dates and dances. DOIKIS IAIOEL leaves her giggles and rumors to Beverly Hocking, a cute little junior . . . BOB MONTACUE is now in the Navy, He left behind Georgia to be faith- ful-well maybe! . . . DOROTHY VISAAS leaves for any cause, but as for eats, it's chili sauce . . . CHARLES NELSON leaves-to the Navy heill race, Too bad, Chuc- kie, there's someone in your place . . . ALVHILD LIEN with her dark sparkling eyes, leaves for Madison and a certain swell guy . . . EL DORIS HAGEN canit decide, anymore, to leave the sailor or the man in the Air Corps. DAX'ID DROTNING leaves his shy looks at Bonnie to Helen Burrull, who gives shy looks at Johnny . . . IDA ALNLE leaves her romantic thoughts to any junior whose love isn't sought . . . NIILFOHD DARY leaves Hi-Y short of a good president and pep-of his sort . . . FRANK ANDEHSON leaves his swiftness of feet, to Parker, who could use it, for his physique . . . DONALD DAHL leaves June NVanhagen alone, But she will join him next year- lt is known! . . . HOWVARD ANDERSON study hall leaves, And a job to collect the roll call slips, pleasef, BYRON CROssE leaves nothing behind, Because it's Mary Beth he goes to find . . . blAHY ARNESON has Inade this arrangement, She leaves alone for aII important engagement', . . . ELIZABETH CHRISTOPHER is going ahead, Leaving her coy smile to Karen Bustad . . . HENRY AUI-IY leaves his masculine charm to Le Roy Ausse, the girls to alarm . . . CARL DYREsoN, who is almost all noise, Leaves this to Clenn NVhaley, who's almost all poise . . . ELDORAE BARBER and BEssIE D.-YHLE leave a certain class as their only pet peeve. ANN LOHRAINE B1Gl:lLOVV,S dancing and glances and left to Georgia Halverson, who glances-then dances . . . AILEEN GILBERTsoN is papa's clerk, This she leaves to any jerk, But her love affair with Dick, She leaves to Ada Joitel-quick . . . ROBERT JOHNSON leaves his height to Claire Hanson, the mighty knight . . . SANFORD EGCUM, blond Inusician, leaves Mildred behindg He hopes another interest she will not find . . . BURGEss SABIPSON, that rugged lad, Leaves Stoughton lligh, he sure is glad. To Lover Luddu he wills his teclmique- His strength, to King Dick who's far from weak . . . KAREN ERICIcsoN, an efficient and quiet lass, Leaves soIIIe of her ambition to the junior class. ELLIS FLINT, not accustomed to public speaking, XVills it to Brother Bobby for its safe-keeping . . . VEIINKDN HUIYIRERG leaves his weight, to John Luedke for a better fate . . . BUDDY SCHELDHUP leaves poor Vold, Her Joor heart for to patch, The race was good but Shirley llost, And Bud is still a Bach . . . DOROTHY EVENSON leaves her shorthand skill to Carol Kittleson to use at will . . . JOAN Foss would have just oodles of joy if she could see more of her soldier boy. Her loyalty to the service she leaves, with a sigh, To Armina Jones, who's uniform shy . . . lhlARl0N SEAISIONSON wills her marks to a country lad, Stanley Evenson. She also leaves a few extra pounds to a lanky fellow, Arthur Kleven. BILL EVEHSON leaves the school with disdaing From all his activities he never got Paine . . . BABE OLSON leaves old Stoughton High, And takes her glamour with her. If junior girls had her teclmique, Their Inen would be in a dither . . .ALDON HEGc:EsTAD leaves some of his height to Bobby Flint, a little mite . . . GAIL SVEUIXI saves her jokes, For little Obbie,,' who buys her cokes. VVe have affixed to this our hand and seal s--t '2' -'X 5 ff I 9- I 1: And hope you carry on with zeal. yd ni Tala? X I ,'Nf'x I V'



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He: Fleeing from emales for you, my queeno. the junior class did not put on a play by itself Since our class is the only class which has a but combined its talents with the senior class in prom king, everyone eagerly awaited the out- presenting the three-act comedy, EVER SINCE come of the junior class elections. XVhen the EVE, Final results were known. it was found that the class officers for the year Were: Dick Unsrud, Spring was the theme of the very important presidentg lfVillard Hanson, vice-presidentg Sue event this year. Prom was a pretty maze of How- Rippchen. secretary-treasurerg Palmer Jacobson. ers. birds. trees, and sky of blue. 27 athletic-boardg and Miss Beck. advisor. Bottom Row: A. Ofs- thun. M. Natvig. K. Rustad, E. Nygaard. H. Olson. B. Nelson, O. Page. Second Row: P. May M. Quam. H. Onsrud: I, Melaas. L. Petterson. K, Powell. Third Row: M. Ny- gaard, B. Quam. E, Peterson. S. Rippchen. M. J. Riley. M. Parish. Top Row: S. Moe. D. Onsrud. H. Metzler. L, Onsrud. O, Nuland. M McCarthy, M. Rams- den. Bottom Row: D. Si- monson. V. Wurster A. Taylor. I. Wene. V Sandsrnark. L. Visaas J. Wanhagen. Second Row: P. Sch- roeder, F, Zweifell. L Severson. P. Smith- back, S. Wathe, E Sperstad. Third Row: R. Sime D. Seamonsen, R Sveom. G. Whaley. E Stensaas. R. Thomp- SOI1. Top Row: R. Watson R. Schoenbeck. R Thompson.

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