Stoughton High School - Yahara Yearbook (Stoughton, WI)

 - Class of 1955

Page 30 of 84

 

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Page 30 text:

Class Will Lorraine Arneson leaves her comb to Betty Hyland Tom Asleson leaves all the girls broken hearted Carol Ast leaves her sister Mary to take her place Terry Ballweg leaves without a word Barry Beske leaves quietly David Bjerke leaves the freshmen girls Dale Bostrack leaves Miss Glocke without an errand boy Shirley Brandt leaves her typewriter to Harvey Anderson Arlo Bredeson leaves his blondes all alone Lois Broughton leaves to find Jerry Rollie Brunsell leaves his inherited gold bricking in band to Kale Nichols Donna Brusegar leaves her height to Donella Manson Karen Burchadean leaves her sweet ways to Enola Waag David Christenson leaves; Miss Ransom can rest in peace Karen Cook leaves in her Nash, chasing a Chevy Sylvia Dahl leaves for her life as a career girl Nolan Daley leaves his bright red hair to some freshman as a guiding light Roger Erdahl leaves his walk to Donald Weum Kathryn Evenson leaves her dark hair to Audrey Johnson Marlene Holtan leaves to give a party Pat Farr leaves her study habits to George Waag Sylvia Felland and Nancy Nelson leave for Marlene's party Mike Fitzgerald and Irving McLeod leave to becpme private detectives Rose Ann Fitzgerald leaves for her diamond mine John Gerber leaves with a hoop and a yell Jane Gibbon leaves as first of the Gibbon sisters Richard Gjermo leaves Mr. Vike's bus without a vocalist Marvin Gjertson leaves for bigger and better things in the world Gerald Graffin leaves his hair to Mr. Lee Gail Greig wills two inches of her height to Neil Hendrickson Carmen Haley leaves her wisecracks to Rita Sperle Donald Halverson leaves two seats in the back row of the Palace to any Junior lovers Francis Hammen leaves his spade to any ambitious junior boy Russell Hanson leaves Miss Kelly with fond memories of her Senior English Class Darrell Hauge leaves his books, badly damaged from studying, to Ken Carpenter Carl Helgerson leaves his good looks to Dale Gjermo Margaret Helgerson leaves after her brother Robert Heydon leaves his bass to Jim Robertson Janice Hill leaves for Hili's Cafe Bob Hill leaves Rodney Spangler as a memory of Rocky Hill and His Pebbles Gary Hodge leaves so pedestrians can walk safely again John Holverson leaves to go home and sleep Pat Horton leaves for Edwards Park Susie Hough leaves in pursuit of her three foot rabbit Ruth Jacobson leaves her smile to any grumpy junior Emily Johnson leaves her quiet dignified way to Jeanne Fosdahl Janet Johnson leaves the Athletic Board without a right arm Marvin Johnson leaves his seat in band to A1 Mattison Michael Johnson leaves for the thirteenth time Ellen Kane and Delores Kleven leave for important engagements 26

Page 29 text:

Virginia Schaefer registered nurses, rush in with their bottle----of smelling salts and revive him. For your entertainment we will now have a fashion show with world famous models, Margit Smedal, Janet Johnson and Sonia Ortman. All you lovely ladies can have figures like these if you go to Madame Georgia Wene's Reducing Salon, where Jim Quam the zoo keeper takes his pet elephant. Will the four ladies, Rose Ann Fitzgerald, Delores Kleven, Wanda Rudd, Arlene Pickerts, please remove their rings for the flashes are hindering T. V. reception. Don Peterson who recently bought out Arthur Murray, and his two assistants, Nancy Nelson and Sylvia Felland developed a new type of old-time dance, called a mambo. Lloyd Rowley, famous engineer, who dug a hole to China to see Mary Peterson, a teacher of Chinese music, is now trying to buy out half-interest in Francis Hammen's patent on the wheel. Francis is sponsored by Barry Beske, the universe's first quatramillionaire. Having parked their tractors out in front, Paul Nelson, John Gerber, Wayne Maertz, Harry Reese, Arne Sime, Darrell Hauge, and Gerald Graffin, co-inventors of the elevated farming system where you plant on both sides of the ground, have arrived. Having arrived to give a short talk on Marsmatics are Emily Johnson, Carol Everson, and Gail Greig, teachers of the primitive Martians. Also along for the trip are Ruth Jacobson and Carol Ast. Librarians on Mars. Two teeth-pickers, Sylvia Dahl and Mary Lou Kirby, have arrived in their flying dentis chairs to give us instructions on how to prepare false teeth that don't come out at night. Already a line is being formed to get these new teeth. They are Grant Schroeder, Chuck Moe, Deretta Streeter and John Ed Porter. Flash! Marv Johnson has a special announcement. Detective's Irv McLeod and Mike Fitzgerald have just raided the Club Kegonsa, owned by Dave Bjerke and Sam Moe. You can read all about it in the Nosey News morning edition, coedited by Carman Haley and Karen Cook. Squealing up to the curb in their hotrods are Charlene Weum, Marlene Holtan and Mayre Lou Thorson, famous stock car drivers who just came from the Mexican Road Race. Judges for the Mexican Road Race were Howard Skjolaas and Tom Asleson. Tonight we reserved a whole section of seats for Re Rideout and her F. E. S. P. K.'s. We notice that her litter has increased considerably since 55 . Richard Quale phoned in to say that he is watching the program on the floor to ceiling T. V. set that he recently developed. We'd like to give an acknowledgement to Florence Maly and Shirley Brandt who prepared the script on their electronic, 1,000 word-a-minute typewriters. This is station S. H. S. T. V. signing off, having brought you wonderful glimpses of the class of 55 . 25 Sylvia Dahl Mary Lou Kirby Russ HanSon



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Mary Lou Kirby leaves as last of the Kirby Klan Richard Bugs Kreuger leaves with the boys Margaret Lang leaves for the wild blue yonder Bob Larson leaves his jokes to Dana Knaak LaVon Lockwood leaves Mr. Lee without a heckler in band Joan Lund leaves her basketball ability to Thea Holtan Audrey Lundeberg leaves for the restaurant Larry Lynch leaves the freshman girls without a chauffeur Wayne Maerz leaves--destination unknown Florence Maly leaves the rest of the work to Miss McNett Bill Martin and Sally Knudson leave playing a duet Donald Matson leaves for the garage Chuck Moe leaves Norman to drive his souped up Ford Sam Moe leaves his pleasant ways to John Gullickson Richard Mullen leaves on his motorcycle David Munson leaves his love for school work to Jerry Peterson Paul Nelson leaves Stoughton without a Silent Sam Ronald Nelson leaves Mr. Oscar with a quiet study hall Barbara Olson leaves for a slumber party with the F. E. S. P. K's Joan Olson leaves Evansville to Patty Aaberg Phil Oren leaves his curly hair to Mr. Matthias Sonia Ortman leaves her sisters to carry on that famous name Bessie Paulson leaves giggling Donald Peterson leaves his old time dancing to David Larson Mary Peterson leaves with a pile of books Arlene Pickarts leaves with few regrets Thyra Pieper leaves looking for her last years graduate John Porter leaves for Cooksville Norbert Prien leaves his hot rod to Kenton Onsrud Richard Quale leaves his presidential duties to next years senior president Jim Quam leaves for Indian Ford to visit Ron R ? Harry Reese leaves his bashful ways to Richard Holtan Berniece Reierson leaves Philo without an able president Re Rideout leaves her Homecoming crown to next years lucky queen. Wilson Rossman leaves for the fish camp Lloyd Rowley leaves carrying Mary Peterson's books Wanda Rudd leaves to accompany a singer Virginia Schaefer leaves in her Oldsmobile Grant Schroeder leaves Carol with a sign Hands Off Ronnie Seffens leaves, still in a wrestling hold Eddy Seils leaves in pursuit of Susie Beverly Severson leaves without a sound Arne Sime leaves his busy ways to Leo Thorsen Cora Skjolaas leaves as quietly as she came Howard Skjolaas leaves with his International hitting on all six Pat Slater leaves for the Jayaness Margit Smedal leaves in a dark green Ford Deretta Streeter leaves for the W. A. F.'s Mike Thomas leaves his vocabulary to Dick Ayen Mayre Thorsen leaves for a dance at Edwards Park David Utter forgets to leave because he fell asleep Howard Venden leaves with his guitar to find Dick Johnson Georgia Wene leaves for the Jayaness to wait for the guards Bob Wersland leaves his Athletic Board troubles to some lucky junior Lois Weston leaves for the post office to mail a letter Charleen Weum leaves to see if Edgerton is booming Duane Hestness leaves last so he can hold the door for the rest 27

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