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Wandering 'round from class to class CLASS basketball, and boxing. The girls, too, were active, both in Girl Reserves and G. A. A. Nor did the boys and girls shun activities in which they vvorlced together. Far from it! Band and A Capella contain a goodly number of freshmen. The activities conducted by the freshmen are few but outstanding. Through their English-citizenship classes, and with the help ol their advisors, they handled the school elections without mishap. Then, too, with a large turnout from both classes, the Bottom rou-.' H. Peterson H. Nysather. H. Olson, P. E? gs W2 gg. E' was To E 7: io md Om pw VV -H LiF3 11'D Madman. J. Ray. Second row: E. Nelson, Leikness, R. Natvig. Long, N. Ostorbcwg. Paulson, G. Leikne-ss, Petersen. Third row: D. Linn, Oscar. D. Le-ikne-ss, EET Pa r? ro ,4. 91 Ea' za ni M. DF' 9x H011 son. Top four: R. Pliner. R Otteson, R. Nyliagun, I' Marvin, R. Martin , D Lunde, P. Pfunrlhvller. Bottom mum' L. lVvsthy. I Thompson. E. Showers. W' VVebb. D. Skinner. R. Stront- men, D. Si ezzm, R, Vikc. C' Swenson. SCCOTZII mir: A. Sevvrsun D. Sveum, l. Thompson B. Yziage. B. Swavina. S Severson, V. Quam, M Thompson. Third row: J. Rowly. NY Wood. D. Vike-, E. Spvrlnon S. Stokke. Y. Yeum, B Yivisaker, 1-1. wright, Mrs: Carlson. Top fmt: R. Quzim, G Quale, A. vanareii, .1. Quzilvr D. Sabin, D. Svaf. Frosh-Sophomore party, held in the nevv gym, was a great success, even ii the boys did, at times, seem more attracted to the recreation room than to the girls and dancing. l-lovvever, refreshments time brought them all together again. Thus did the class ol ,47 get Oli to a good start. Guiding them on the First lap Were: president, Douglas Piundheller, vice president, Paul Larson, secretary, Donna Anderson, treasurer, Jaclc Kirby, advisors, Miss Diclcerson and Mrs. Reichovv.
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Bewildered ffesbmen, green as grass, September 9, 1943, the beginning of a four-year interlude at Stoughton f'ligh School. The first few days, a time of confusion for the freshmen, this to be followed by an era of peace and quiet. But not for long, it seemed, for soon sprang to our attention a The freshmen made little attempt at violent retri- bution for the afore-mentioned incident. lnstead, characteristically displaying their good sense, they set out to prove themselves well-initiated and worthy members of Stoughton High society by F RE HMA series of mysterious incidents smaclcing of attempted murder directed at the freshman boys. ln a short time, however, the great war of the upper-classmen versus the freshmen was halted by a declaration from our chief inspector, Mr, Mennes. Bottom row: C. Foss, W. Brietzman, H. Halverson, D. Anderson, D. Evenson, B. Gunsolus, A. Hanson, C. Drogsvold, P. Erdahl. Second row: P. Harris. D. Halverson, F. Bennett, R. Carpenter, S. Hart, S. Filer, S. Gyland, G. Booth. Third row: R. Buskager, C. Bakken, J. Bryant, L. Halverson, S. Ertlahl, IM. Hart. B. Erdahl, F. Erlck- Son. Top row: R. Femrite, R. Fredenberg, A. Eggleson, R. Donnelly, E. Ehle, M. Anderson. Iiotwm row: H. Johnson, D. Klein, M. Juvo, D. Juve. A. Holman, P. Johnson 11. Holy. Second row: L. Hcrclondorf, L. J b P. L n aco son, arso D. Humberg, J. Kirby- Third row: L. Hoff. P. Hod- Qes. A. Kline. G. Judd i Johnson, D. Haugen. active participation in all activities. There are not many freshmen classes that can boast of having a man on the Varsity, but the class of 1947 had just that in Douglas Pfundheller. And he was but one of the many freshmen boys who were out for football, S. Hjortland, M. Kjer, D Helmke, 0. Klevcn. Top row: S. Johnson, M Haugen, S. Kittleson, L Holman, L. La Le-ike, E
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e pause ihol refreshes. Happy, girls? Going up! Our Team? Why that bitter look? 'fm IES Presidents of Girl Reserves and G.A.A. Where's the birdie? e line up. popularize our school. Whisilel What legs! Farmerehes Ihu! Just practicing-The crm work, we mean. Presenling Ihe 5. H. S. band. Nice pole, isn'l ii? How do you spell ir, s-e-n ? The farmer's friend. A girl in every perl. 28 sw-n or
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