Stoughton High School - Yahara Yearbook (Stoughton, WI)

 - Class of 1944

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ILL Those traits which have given us renown. Lillian Severson leaves home economics problems to lone Alme. Mildred McCarthy leaves her Irish blarney to l-lelen Burull. lrving Melaas leaves his leisure hours oi ping pong to Betty Linderud. Randall Thompson leaves his athletic ability in gym class to Pete Nelson. Evelyn Sperstad leaves her blond hair and demure ways to lhelma Wener, Vergene Sandsmarlc leaves her Fur coat to some junior girl vvho is cold and lonely, Il there is none such, Paul Simon lalls heir to it to be wrapped in if he lalls in the river again. Verna leaves Vera to carry on the Wurster tradition, Robert Sime leaves his bold and dashing manner to Marian Linderud. Charles l.yon leaves his curly hair to Betty Ericlcson. Claire Cshadowl Hanson leaves his Casanova manners to next yearis shadow. Arnold Johnson, Donald Daley and Stanley Evenson leave their agricultural interests to Claire Sundby, Gris l-lougan and Bill Mathison. Howard Bjoin leaves his blondness and blushingness to l-lelen Burull. Fay Aaberg leaves her candy and letters to Rose Qsborne. Margaret Bennett leaves her cheeriulness and smile to her younger sister, Frances. Corrine Christianson leaves her love for reading to lda Mae Vindedahl. Alfred Hoffman leaves lour inches oi shortness to Ford l-lorn, an indirect request ol Virginia lVloe. Winnie Lynch leaves her bowling average to Stella Dalsoren. Harold Onsrud leaves Betty l-loltan to any up-and-coming senior who can malre the grade. Maxine Ramsden leaves her home-malcing to Joyce l-lalverson. Bette Stevens leaves her sweet smile and casual vvays to Jean Carpenter. Sylvia Anderson leaves the G. Fx. Fx. lund much improved. Millie Foss leaves the Dairy Bar in the capable hands ol Janet Peterson. Shirley Bratvold leaves her southern dravvl to Shirley Void. Caroline Hiortland leaves her vocational school position to Phyllis Lunde. Helen Frese leaves her chemistry book much used. Phyllis Gulliclcson leaves her peroxide bottle to Jean Anderson. Carol Kittleson leaves the noon lunch program in the hands ol Leila Lathrop. Shirley Wathe Webb leaves wedding bells to Eleanor Sltoien who prelers the iaithlulness oi many to the laith- iulness ol one. Robert Sveom leaves his red hair and lrecldes to Donna Jean Ray Ruth Lunde leaves her steriographic ability to Virgene Bierlre Herby Booth leaves For bigger undertakings UD Phyllis Schroeder leaves her mad scramble for the bus to Naomi lhornpson. Bob Thompson and Gareth Ray leave their drums to Dagmar Nordness. Donna liittleson, Beverly Seamonson and Janet Sandsmarlc in hopes that lour can drum up more than two. Dorothy Dahle leaves many memories lor the memory books ol the junior girls. Robert Doc Schoenbeclc leaves Andersonls Drug Store to any iunior boy who desires to be a pharmacist or a soda jerlc. DuWayne Webb leaves his bachelor status, vvith a vvarning to any iunior boy who may be contemplating matrimony. Attached to this iind our hand and seal on this second day oi June in the year ol our Lord, nineteen hundred Class ol 1944 Stoughton l-ligh School and forty-Four. 21

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SEN IO To the juniors, we Seniors band down We, the gifted Senior Class of '44, being forced to this situation by the event of our graduation, feel it our tra- ditional duty to leave our many talents and acquired abilities to the unsuspecting juniors. So we hereby make our will and bequeath the following: Lyle Kvisgaard leaves his gift of intellectual conversation to Carol Park. l'lonorable George Becker leaves his wolfing to Dick l-loly who certainly doesnit need it. Willy Hanson leaves his technique to Jelly Vike. John Luedke leaves one heart, slightly used, to Shirley Brown. Bob Johnson leaves his athletic ability to his brother, Ernie. Phoebe Smithback leaves her leadership of G. A. A. to lrene Rein. Ruth Johnson leaves the money of the seniors to next year's treasurer Mary Natvig leaves her bold manner to Shirley Usher. Maellyn Parish leaves her letter-a-day to .Jean Anderson. Olga Nuland leaves her brains to Obbie Karlslyst. CNol She may need them herselfj Milly Benson leaves her record of 'fiust making it to Paul Simon. Charles Hoff leaves his broom pushing ability to Towie Barry. Ellen Nygaard and Palmer Jacobson leave their Row 4, Seat Q, to Barbara Long and Victor Vaade. Karen Rustad leaves her artistic ability to Grace l'lelmke. Sramon Moe, Porky Seamonson, and Miller Quam leave their great interest in social problems to next year's c ass. Dick Onsrud leaves, much to the thankfulness of the rest of the Southern Ten Conference. Kenny Powell leaves his extra inches of height to Nelson Vike. Isabelle Wene leaves for Edwards Park. Fred La Leike leaves his bleeding heart to some lucky junior girl. Cwe suggest you draw lotsll Mary Lacy leaves her Latin scrapbooks to Carl Sampson. Chuck Gunderson leaves his Hscrapsi' to Towie Barry. Art Kleven leaves his forensic ability to Jackie l-larris. Glenn Whaley leaves his creative survey prowess to any needy junior. Mary Gene Eiken leaves her sophisticated manner to Thelma Wener. Sue Rippchen leaves the bass drum stick to Fritz l-loltan, and we hope he can pick up where she leaves off. Helen Olson leaves her Teddy Bear to Arlene Lewis, Beverly Calhoun and Ruby Lee leave their Waubesa Shuffle to Bob l-leinzeroth and any other victim. The well-known trombone stylist, Paul May, leaves his Hblattingn ability to Donald Tommy Dorsey Asperheim. Erwin Stensaas leaves his walk to Ford l-lorn. Georgia Halverson leaves her dates to Alice Reinholdt. Olaf Nysather, with his hands in his pockets, leaves his ice-skating ability to Hlron Ankles Falk. Olive Page leaves her appetite to Robert Swenson. Patsy Amundson leaves her admiration for a senior boy to Jackie Harris. Eunice Bronte and Bonnie Quam leave their 4-H Club awards to Sylvia Hoffman. Reuben Dybevik leaves a bakery route to Clifford Webb. Micky Nygaard leaves four years of faithful basketball practice to Clayton Johnson. Annis Ofsthun leaves the A84P for better or for worse. Francis Dahlman leaves the printing shop to Art Scheldrup. Frances Call leaves her genius to Marian Sperle. Edward Erickson leaves his Cab 84 Body job to Howie Gunderson. Elaine Johnson, June Wanhagen, Lorraine Visaas, Beverly Nelson, Ada Joilel and Lois Larson leave the Boreva Sportswear. Royal Lunde leaves his physique to Marshall Moen. 20



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We are producers of prom andplay--- JU 1014 The proud, beaming personalities that you see lessor Kyser's and then, AND Tl-IENH l assure you, pictured here were the Freshman Class oi '42, the boys and girls, is purely co-incidentalj, we are the Sophomore Class oi '43, and now, AND NOW, Junior Class of '44l Cany resemblance between these words and Pro- Numbering one hundred and fourteen, our class is one of the most popular, most progressive in Stoton l-ligh's picturesque history. We boast: Fabulous athletes that star in track, boxing, football, and baslcetball, women who display their Amazonic qualities in G. A. A., a large population in Girl 1 Bottom row: A. Dahle, I. ALme, S. Brown, K. Fossen, S. Christopher, D. Erdahl, M. Bjoin, S. Dalsoren. Srczmd row: E. Alum, A. Frye. R. Flint, J. Falk. R. Amundson, C. Barry, H.Buru1l. Third row: H. Gunderson, J. Anderson, B. Erickson, .I. Carpenter, B. Berg, M. Balstad. Top row: R. Gunderson. P. Bronte, D. Asperheim, W. Bere, R. Arneson, J. Craig. Brlltom row: F. Holtan, N. Johnson. S. Hoffman, A. Lewis, J. Harris, B. Jacob- son. B. Holm, B. Long. Socrmd row: R. Johnson, F. M. Hool, P. Lunde, Lathrop. Reserves, Philo, and I-li-Y, an assortment of warblers that show their stuiln in A Cappella, some tooting tooters in the band and orchestra, too many nosey nevvsers in Parrot, not to mention our spealcers in debate and Forensics. Horn, E. Johnson, R. Hog, Hoveland. Third row: B. Lindcrud, G Helmke, B. Lunde, S Klovon,1VI. Linderud, L. J J Top row: R. Karlslyst, Kline, C. Johnson, 0. Hoi ig- an, P. Hanson, J. Halverson

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