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Kathleen Linderud leaves Mrs. Rumple without a headache. Rose Ann Loftus leaves her many abilities to any capable Junior. Doreen McKercher leaves Stoughton a peaceful, quiet little town. Robert Miller leaves for a try at the city's money. Robert Moll leaves Bookkeeping minus a star. Fred Moore leaves Physics without a Brain. Robert Murkve two of a kind Roberta Murkve leave as a pair. Wayne Nelson leaves the teachers in peace. Donna Nygaard leaves Re to tell those jokes. Frances Obrecht leaves her stenographic ability to Florence Mally. Audrey Oncken leaves with the same basketball ability her brothers left with. John Onsrud leaves for the cows, corn, and pigs. Marcia Onsrud leaves her size 4 shoes to Don Hoverson. Nancy Otteson leaves for the barbershop and that's not a quartet. Paul Paulson leaves his Cassanova manners to Luther Tolo. John Peterson leaves 'cuzz he thinks it's about time. Arlene Quam leaves, but Paul is going with her. Joyce Quamme leaves her charming ways to Karen Cook. Vincent Radecki (Duke) leaves his way with women to Arlo Bredeson who has a way of his own. Jeanette Scheldrup leaves the team to find another queen. Wilma Schlueter leaves to join Virgil. Donavan Seamonson leaves his Freckles to Phil Oren to see if he can get rid of them. Royal Severin leaves without any trouble. Robert Severson leaves half asleep. Marlene Skaar leaves Youth Council without a guiding light. Suzanne Slinde leaves her love for old time dancing to Don. Ronald Sperle leaves Rita--but I guess she can take care of herself. Audrey Spilde leaves to join Gene her singing partner. Donald Spilde leaves his intelligent and quiet ways to his brother. Ema Staff (Christmas Angel) leaves for heaven. James Stai leaves Miss Strommen without a side-kick. Florence Stanford leave Janet Westby together David Sundby lumbers slowly to meet the rest of the boys. Ann Sveum leaves a string of A's to Mike Thomas. David Torgeson leaves to get a bigger car to haul his fans (girls) in. JoanneTrembley leaves still talking about those men. Richard Vedvig leaves so pedestrians can once again walk safely. Shirley Veland leaves S. H. S. without a worm. Bill Veum leaves Mr. Lee without someone to gripe at. Ronald Vike leaves with his car in a cloud of dust. Arlyn Waag leaves Georgie and Enola to carry on family traditions. Marshall leaves his slush pump to Clark Overland. Joanne Wethal leaves her ability to have New Year's Eve parties to Margit Sme-dal. Yvonne leaves her dimples to some Junior who wishes they had some. Jacquelyn Wright leaves still giggling. David Zemke leaves Dana with the team's headaches. 23
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CLASS WILL Corrine Alsmo leaves first as her brothers and sisters did. Ruth Amacher leaves Esther the job of getting to school early. Gladys Anderson leaves-destination unknown. Joan Anderson leaves looking for last year's graduate. Thayne Anderson leaves some sleepy-eyed junior to nap in Soc. Problems class Paul Bitter leaves, but riot without Arlene. Joanne Brandt leaves her height to Rita if she'll accept it. Marilyn Brickson leaves to help Rod with the chores. Beverly Brunt leaves anyone a partly used bottle of peroxide. Frank Buerger leaves pushing his car to Cambridge. Helen Burgoyne leaves for an important engagement . Howard Clemens leaves quietly. Joyce Cook leaves her seat on the Utica bus to Loretta Hanson. Barbara Crawford leaves to join Richard. Delbert Dahl leaves in his quiet, dignified way. Bruce Doane leaves Stoughton without a ping-pong pro. Arne Dullum leaves to join the Hill Billies band. Robert Eddingsaas leaves the Unfinished Symphony for Luther to complete. Pat Edwards leaves to give Whitewater a bad time. Gene Ehle leaves his sister all his old make-up cards. Ralph Gullickson leaves, ah girls, don't take it so hard. Joan Gunsolus takes off on roller skates. Wayne Gunderson leaves for Turner Hall to learn to old time dance. Howard Gyland leave as a trio Roger Nygaard to the hum of that Don Swenson Pea Green Ford. Arnold Halverson leaves his wise-cracks to any Junior Joker . Charles Hardwick leaves still looking for parts of his car. Judy Havey leaves her weight to Sue Hough. Sharron Havey leaves her crown to some lucky Junior. Marvin Hawkinson leaves crying, still wishing he was a Junior. Jean Helly leaves her volleyball ability to Squeaky . Curtis Hoffman leaves his Charles Atlas Books to Jim Quale. Blenner Hoffman leaves the Junior girls without a ride to school. Sonja Homme leaves Mr. Lee looking for another first clarinet. Thomas Hooker leaves for the Tooth Yanking Industry. Dean Horner leaves to join the Navy Blues. Pat Hvam leaves to go the Post Office to mail another letter to Randy. Ann Iverson leaves Miss Reek without a chauffeur. Robert Iverson putts out in his old Chevy . Peter Jarvis leaves his size foot-prints in the Stoughton Hall of Fame. Bev. Johnson leaves Mary Lou and Don to become head cheerleaders next year Frances Joint leaves her fancy printing--all over the walls. Nancy Julseth leaves in search of one of the Cambridge graduates. James Karras leaves Mary Paulson a class ring. LaureenKlonglandleaves her political arguments to Sally Knudson. Ken Kluever leaves Tidy with a sign Hands Off . Joanne Koch leaves to help MARILYN with the chores. Ha! Ken Kuehni leaves---still dazed. Wayne Larsen leaves to play cards with the boys. 22
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Row 1: D. Bostrack, L. Broughton, L. Arneson, S. Dahl, C. Ast, D. Brusegar, G. Ballweg. Row 2: S. Brandt, K. Cook, D. Christianson, T. Asleson, R. Brunsell, A. Bredeson, B. Beske, N. Daley. JUNIORS Row 1; E. Johnson. S. Felland, J. Johnson, C. Haley, R. Fitzgerald, K. Evenson, C. Everson. Row 2: J. Gibbon, P. Farr, D. Foss. R. Erdahl, D. Bjerke, J. Gerber. Row 3: G. Greig, D. Hauge, F. Hammen, R. Hansen. J. Graffin, D. Halverson, M. Gjertson, R. Gjermo.
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