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ADMINISTRATION At left: Mr. Robert G. Petersen. Superintendent. At riqhl: Mr. Harold B Mennes, Principal. The two people who have led Stoughton l-ligh School in its activities and who have lcept it run- ning smoothly throughout the year are the superin- tendent, Mr. Petersen, and the principal, Mr. Nlennes. Then we have a group ol men who represent the city in school business, the board ol education, whose members are elected from each ward every year at the annual summer meeting. The olticers have been as Follows: president, Mr. C. E. Nelson, Board ot Education Top mum' H. Pliner, R. Hanson, P. Nordness. Bottom Row: B. Bljnldc. J. BI. Culver, C. E. Nelson. Student Council Bottom Row: P. Smith- back. Rippchen, B. Linclerud. I. Wene, R. Johnson, L. Larson. Second Row: E. John- son, E. Stensaas, D. Pfundheller, P. May, G. Becker. Top Row: Mr. Mennes. R. Onsrud, M. Eiken, A. Kleven, J. Luedke, R. Johnson. clerlc, lVlr. B. A. Mjelde, treasurer, Mr. R. l-l. l'lanson. The presidents of all the classes and organizations in school Form the student council. The members meet twice a month to discuss various problems and to arrange forthe assembly programs, ot which they have complete charge. The olticers ol the student council, who are elected by the council members, are: president, Sue Rippchzn, vice president, Phoebe Smithback, secretary-treasurer, Erwin Stensaas.
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Every Monday Night About This Time Ifvrltmiz ruzr: 1. Lyims. P. Ainlirivlsmi. I. Wm-nt. IS. l.ii1rl4-r'L1d. .I. Umig k f Iimlmltr If Ciiillit-ltson. T. Kiillt--im. Svfcnrlrl rnuz' .I. Smifhhm' '. i. Trip ruzr: R. l i'i-tis-nh:-r'g:. Bliss. l.uwr5, A. Kvinliolrlt. H. Xulzinrl, YAHARA If at times you may have wondered l-low this great boolc came to pass, .lust step into room 4 on Monday night And congratulate the Yahara staff. Little does one realize the immense amount of worl4 that goes into putting out a publication such as this, It means long, dragging hours of tedious and relentless worl4, accomplished cheerfully by the one and only Yahara stah. Who are these super-duper, witty UD, clever UD, quiz lcids? Why, everybody l4nows the Yahara staffl Editor-in-chief-lsabelle Wene Business Manager-Patsy Amundson Junior Editor-Betty Linderud Junior Business lVlanager4James Craig Sophomore lfditor4Jane Smithbacl4 Freshman Editor-Robert Fredenberg Snapshot Editorvcharles Lyon Junior Snapshot Editoralfileen Gulliclcson Art Staff-Grace l'lelmlce, lhea Kittleson, Alice Reinholdt Typistsftrances Call, Olga Nuland AdvisorAlVl. Gladys Lowry Actually, little is known to the outside world about this compact worlcing-group except that it concocts the most outstanding, out-of-the ordinary assembly announcements that Stoughton l-ligh has ever witnessed, and somehow or other, edits this annual. l-low it ever does is a mystery, even to the staff. The group meets every Monday night in room 4, prepared to stay until any hour. Clhey talce turns bringing a lunch.D -felling iolces, catching up on the latest gossip, planning their dances, writing calendar, and engaging in close harmony are only a small part of their lvlonday night ritual. l lowever, all play and no worlc for so the saying goesD mal4es the Yahara staff inefficient, so they worlc, and worl4, and worlc. fVlal4ing important decisions through discussions, checlqing write-ups, writing identification, and proofreading old copy are just a few of their numerous editorial taslcs. Well, the end of the year has come and the staff has achieved its goal, the publication of the T944 Yahara. lVliss Lowry, their advisor, lsabelle Wene, the editor-in-chief, and the Mgtaff of Life of S. l-l. S. sincerely hope that this annual will bring baclc long lost memories of the gay school life of '44 in years to come.
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