Stephenson High School - Classmate Yearbook (Stephenson, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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•irxini; As we roaiiKnl the wild woods in III ' i ' :iil of ' 4- ) we soon l)cc;nni ' aware of tin ' aliilities trea.sui ' ed liy various menihers of our Freslmieu elass. Soon after, we put some of these abilities to use liy rlcciiiM.r the foll() vin ' people into office: President Girls — Marjiie Sakovitz. President Boys — Ro i ' er Thoi-jje. Vice President Girls — Aliee Smaiiliek. A ' iee President Boys — Louis Fei-guson. .Secretary Girls — Christine Schmidt. Secretary Boy.s — Kenneth Krautz. Treasurer Girls — Evelyn Watz. Treasurer Boys — Geor e Peterson. Student Council Girls and l oy.s — Irene Chatlosli. Myrtle Ann Corey, Loren IIul- sizer, and Alois Zullner. Representative Girls — Ann Krol. Representative Boys — George Kostelee. The first thing- of importance on our calendar of events was our first semester class party held Xovemher 18, 1!)45. Then came the Christmas i)r ii; ' ram to which we contributed a Truth or Consequence skit. When the Senior Carnival rolled around, we chose Marjiie Sakovitz and Geor ' e Peterson as candidates for Kinj;- aiul Queen. Our activities for that year eniled with a class party at Wells Park. When we entered the forest the fol- lowing fall the surrounding-s were much like those of the year before except for the presence of several new animals. It w-as with much pleasure that we elected the following for our class officers: i ' resident — Roger Thorpe. Vice President — Margie Sakovitz. Secretary — Christine Schmidt. Ti-easurer — Evelyn Wangerin. Rejjresentat ive — Sally Lewandowski. Student Council — Ijoren Ilulsizer, Myrtle Ann Corey, Al Zullner. and Marilyn Rehm. It was this year that we welcomed airs. ] Iorton and Mr. Lehndorff ' as our guiding l)irds. On November 7, ]!t4(i we held oui- first class party which consisted of a supper with games and dancing fol- lowed by a movie. When the Forest Car- nival, headed by the Wise Old Owls came, we chose Loren Ilulsizer and Myrtle Ann Corey as our candidates for King and (jneen. Our second semester elass party con- sisted of roller skating at the .Xadeau Town Hall. The annual scliool jiicni.- was the last event of the yeai- before we -Glassmate- CL.XSS IliSTolJV would return to o:n- respci ' tive homes in the wilderness. When the ' Call of the Wild was heard in the fall of 47 the little skunks were the fii-st to venture out. There wei ' e many new faces among these white striped creatures, many skunk-; came fi-om the forests of Daggett and Carney to make us 102 members in all. This number later dwindled down to fl. ) at the clo e of the school year. We began the year by the election of officers. We eho.se Joe Sla.ju. as our head skunk with Peter LeBeau to assist him. Lorraine Nelson was chosen to record the minutes of our meetings while Evelyn Wangerin was chosen to manage the ela s fuiuls with the hel|) of Jim - Menard. To i-epresent the Juniors on the Student Council w e gave i Iargie Sako dtz, (feorge Peterson. Barbara Ilarjier and Loien Hulsizer the honor. On October 31, a big Hallowe ' en dance, sponsored by the Jiuiior.s was the center of attraction. Arnold Smiltneek and his orchestra furnished the music while all the animals had the time of then- lives. A class pai ' ty on Xo ' ember Li, con- si.sted of dancing and games with refresh- ments sei ved in the midst of the evening. A jjep meeting was given before the audience for the Menomin.ee-Stephenson Basketball game on December 15. A month later the elass sponsored a dance following the Gladstoue-Stephenson Basketball game. The night of Febi-uary 5, 1!)48 found all the little skunks skating around th ' ice rink. Later when the wind became colder the.v moved to the gym for dancing and refre .hments. This event was onr second semester class party. On April !). we jii-esenteil tlie three- act comedy Out of this World. We are proud to announce that our homeroom advisoi-s, Miss Reynolds and .Mi-. ' oelker weie our jilay directors. OiH- calendar of events lu ' xt shows that on May 1st. the Junior-Senior Prom was held. To the theme, Ernie Tom- as.soni and his orchestra added well known melodies that went floating out into the air. The school picnic which was en.joyed by all ended all activities for this year. On May 21 we said oui- goodbyes to all ou ' - companions and went on our way out of the forest only to i-eturn in the fall as Wise Old Owls. 42

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