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. Really so sophisticated Ilm ! T I just cunlt remember-guess my memory must be giving out. YVell. anyway-oh yes. Now I remember. There was Philo, C. A. A., and Cirl Reserves-we starred in all. Nothing like being ii popular class. we always said. for 21 better one. Bobby Flint was presiclentg Shirley Usher, vice-presidentg jean Carpenter, secretary-treasurerg amd Willy Stuvetrua on the Athletic Board. My land, how time does Hy! It seems like onlv yesterday I was 21 young girl of I5 and in the Now, let me see l I I just cznft quite recollect just who-oh, yes, now I remember who our class officers were. Our advisor was Mr. Crow. Mr. Crow-always with il smile on his face and ll suggestion on his lips. XVe couldn't have asked Bottom Row: N. John- son. S. Obrecht, P. Lunde, M. Matheson. I. Metzler. P. Mitchell. A. Lewis, E. Matheson. Second Row: R. Nel- son, A. Loverud. M. Norton, P. Nelson. M. Moen. L. Olson. R. Nelson, R. Karlslyst. Third Row: S. Kleven. B. Lunde. R. Osborne. B. Long. J. Loverud. M. Linderud. B. Linde- rud. Top Row: A. Kalhagen. R. Johnson. L. J. Lath- rop. J. Klein. W. Matheson, S. Mennes. R. Outhouse. Bottom Row: I.M. Vin- dedahl. C. West, N. Rein. P. Vinge. S. Vold, S. Usher, I. Rein. M. Quale. Second Row: V. Wurs- ter, A. Reinholdt. J. Peterson. N. Thomp- son. B. Paulson. C. Park. J. Stai. M. Ro- then. R. Swenson. Third Row: O. Will- iams. E. Wood. R. Skaar. A. Wilberg. V. Vaade. C. Webb. P. Simon. C. Sundby. Fourth Row: E. Ro- then. A. Scheldrup. T. Wener, A. M. Vander- bloemen. E. Skoien. R. Showers. M. Stenjem. K. Reirson. Top Row: C. Sampson. W. Stuvetraa. N. Vike. L. Rochester. H. - --- Vieum, J. Stenjem, E. Severson. prime of my life. Ahhhhl! Ho-hum! Nine- thirty all ready. Well, off to bed l l 'I VVith all these things in mind the little old lady crept wearily into bed, taking her 1943 Yahara and, tucking it under the pillow. contin- ued her reminiscing in the Lund of Nod.
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Impressions made and girlies dated . SOPHCMORE CLASS Gazing into the misty haze of the past, Lulu- belle Hawkins, now an elde1'ly Woman, sits rem- iniscing with a smile on her face, as she recalls the happy days she spent at Stoughton High School as a sophomore, way hack in 1942-43. Bottom Row: S. Dal- soren, D. Erdahl, M. Bjoin, R. Cushman. A. Dahle, I. Alme, H. Bur- rull. Second Row: B. Berg. S. Christopher, M. Bal- stad. J. Falk. E. Alme. R. Amundson, C.Barry. Third Row: J. Carpen- ter, J. Anderson, B. Erickson, V. Bjerke. W. Berg, M. Christian- son. Top Row: J. Craig, C. Anderson. C. Algrim, D. Asperhiem, R. Ar- neson, P. Bronte. Bottom Row: K. Fos- sen, E. Hovland, B. Jacobson, S. HoHman, T. Huston, A. Frye, R. Flint. Second Row: D. Han- son, G. Helmke, B. Holm, J. Halverson, R. Holy, P. Hansen. Third Row: D. Hansen, O. Hougan, R. Gund- erson, M. Hoel, F. Hol- tan, R. Heinzeroth. Top Row: C. Johnson, E. Johnson, F. Horn, R. Femrite, H. Gund- GTSOII. I never will quite forget that party we gave for the freshmen and, as my granddaughter, Becky, would say, ilt sure was a honey! l ' If you could have seen the looks on those greenies' faces, with rug cutting, feasting, and initiating, and all, you would just have died laughing! Ooh me! Those were the days. YVe certainly were a scholarly and sophisticated bunch of young progressives, that old class of 115. Not quite upperclassmen, but yet educated to the routine and grind of Stoughton High. K'Yes, siree. Why, our athletes were the back- bone of the squads, and many were the times our debates and forensic contestants won points for our school. But oh, those music organizations just chuck full of musical sophomores. And now- let me see, what were some more of our doings?
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We came, we saw, we wonderedg FRE HMAN CLASS OFFICERS Pl'CSf!li'llf . XVn-1.1.xxi 'KBn.i. P.x1'oN 5r'1'rctz1ry-T1'v11.s-urer . XYIIICINIX C1xxx ' Nloic Vive-Pr'r'.x'iz1w1l Rwxloxn HSIIRIRIPH NE1.sox Athletic Hozlrd -lxxngs -Ilxlxlf' Bowni-:N The Senior L-hiss of '46 will look but-k with :L smile ut the dns when they were bewildered lirosh. Bottom Row: E. Fos- sen, D. Bowen, W. Amundson, P. Carroll, E. Gullickson. B. Gun- solus. A. Feggestad. Second Row: W. Berg, M. Alme, J. Bryant, J. Bowden, M. Anderson. J. Brown, D. Busch. Third Row: A. Ander- son, A. Emerson, B. Felland, D. Halverson. D. Hawkinson, E. Bjoin. J. Evenson. Top Row: R. Eggleson. R. Evans, M. Eiken, E. Deegan, K. Dary, B. Daley. Bottom Row: R. Bron- te. D. Johnson. L. Lee. B. La Fleur, W. Havey. J. Lewis, D. Johnson, N. Hanson. Second Row: G. An- derson, S. Johnson, J. Legreid, M. Johnson. B. Holtan, L. Hanson, J. Iwert. Third Row: 0. Lee, D. Larson. J. Joranger, T. Kittleson, A. Hull, D. Kittleson, E. Joitel, Miss Dietlein. TopRow:P. Halverson, D, Kundert, L. Her- dendorf, J. Larson, L. Leikness, E. Lang. September 14, 1942, dawned bright and cheery, but for the new freshies it was a day of mis- fortune. Mystified, the new students run from one room to another trying to find the room in which they were supposed to be. The boys would dash over to gym only to be sent ont, very embarrassed, when told it was the girls, period. The girls would wander into the machine shop While looking for their home ec. classes. However, these are natilral mistakes und, after taking everything into consideration. this year's class is one of the best so fur. The boys
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