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Qlassmate loyre Shepherd Carney 1-2 SHS 3-4 Band J-4 r.lee Club 3-4 ■•Hansel r.retel .1 The Forest Prince 4 Theresa St. Pierre SI IS 12 liarstow. California 3 SHS 4 Joyce Thoune Doot Stnilcnt Council 4 •- ' lassnialc Slaft 4 Genevieve Tickler Dafigett 1-2 SHS 3-4 Band 3-4 Classmate Staff 4 Photography 4 Eleanor Wachter C ' lrnev 1-2 SHS 3-4 Hans,-I Gretel 3 The Forest Prince 4 Gustav Wetthuhn Carnev 1-2 SHS 3-4 Rand ' -4 Glee Club 4 Class Treasurer 3-4 Student Council 4 Lloyd Thoune SHS 1-FA Helen Truitt SHS Paul Waisenen CarTuv 1-2 SHS .i-4 Virg ' nia Yonaitis M I ' asiniir Acadeinv 1-2-3 SHS 4 Clas=; ' ice President 4 Carnival Queen 4 17
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Pat Pope C.irni-v 1-2 SUS ■A Stmitiit Cnniicil 3 Hansel iV (Ircli-l 3 The Forest Prince 4 (Ilee Club 3 The Knrest TViiice 4 ccc Duane Phillips Dewie SHS Star Crazy 3 Charles Renner ■■Chuck SHS FFA Her Emergency Hus- band 4 Georgia Roberts Siiiiermr ( ciitral I SHS i-. 4 Hand 1 Class Reporter 1-2-3-4 Star Crazy 3 Her Emergency Hus- band 4 Classmate 4 Shavings Editor 4 Cheerleader 3 Donald Sandin SandL-en Xiies Twp. 1-2 Carney 2 SHS 3-4 Football 3-4 Hasketball 3-4 Class President 3-4 The Forest Prince 4 Hansel Orctel 3 Classmate Staff 4 Her Emergency Hus- band 4 Clee Club 3-4 I ' .an.l 3. CCC Glassmafe- Peggy Pope C.di I SIIS .! 4 ■Hansel Gretel 3 The Forest Prince 4 Band 3-4 Glee Club 3-4 Her EmerRency Hns- liand 4 rcc Martha Rasmussen Mart SHS A-;senil)lv ( oniiniltee 3 Classmate Staff 4 Shavings Staff 4 Lorraine RevatI Ducka DaKKett IJ SHS 3-4 Classmate Staff 4 Cheerleader 3-4 Wilbur Runge Carney 1-2 SHS 3 4 Veteran Eva Mae Sands -Men.nninee 1-2 SHS 3-4 Student Council 3 Her ' vnierKency Hus- band 4 Shavings Staff 4 16
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(Slassmate l tCY Tt is the ypiir It). )? and the Stephenson Ilijili Srhnol (iyiiuiasiuni has donned a festive h)ok for the reunion of the class of 1!I47. Ten years ajro the peoph- seated around these haiuiuet tables were liappy eai-efree senioi ' s. Let us journey around these taldes and find out wliat eaeh one is dointr now. Many of the returuino- ahunni found themselves seated next to a (dassmate they hadn ' t seen for ten years. Willie Ruufi ' e. who was quite the lady-killer baek in his hiph sehool days has made his charm pay off. He is president of Willie ' s Wolves, Inc., a very l)i-onunent escoi-t hiu ' eau. Roland Carlson recently doiuited ten million dollars toward the fouiulin ' j of a school for traiiiiiiir electrical enjiineers. ISIr. ( ' ai ' lso7i. you renu ' uiher. fjot his start throufrh his electric inventions, most noted of which is tiie Merry Little Watt machine. He now ha.s his own company. Shirlee Hardin arrived in a brand new Ford, a giift from Henry Ford II, Shirlee is chief comiitometrist at the Ford iijant in Detroit and Mr. Ford claims slie is indispensable. Capt. Frank (irinsteiner, I ' .S.M.C, was riveu leave to attend tiie i-euiuon. Wa.shino ' tou cindes claim that Cajit. (irinsteiiuM- is one of the most u]) and coming: .vouufr officers in the corj). Miss Alice Flamm ha.s just published her fiftecntii book. Wiien not writiufT Miss Flamm spends her time reading: and eollectin,? books for her own j)rivate library, which is full of rare books. Miss Bernetta Corey is one youn ; ' lady who really has no need to patron- ize her own business. Coouies Crone parlor in Menonunee Count.v. Norbert Ander.son, noted chemica elements, Norbium and Andonian. Miss Bernice Gustafsou lionored the yatherinii ' witii a soup:. After five years of stud.viny music in Vienna Miss (iustafson lias yiven concei-ts and aj)- peai ' ed in operas here and abi ' oad. Bill Johnson lias ju.st received a contract to direct the wiriiiji ' of tiie Vermin Hotel, one of the larjiest new hotels in the Upper Peninsula. Mr. John- son is the owner of the Johnson and Son Electric Appliance and Repair shojis in Da ro:ett, Stephenson, and throu rhout the county. Henry Mottard flew i from Austin, Texas. Hank raises cacti and sells them to florists all over the country. He also develojjed a pair of tweezers witii radar ])oints so tliat he can locate cactus spines more easily. Donald Sandin. jiresident of the Bank of Steiiiienson, was toa.stmaster. Rumor lia.s it that ilr. Saudin will be the next Village President. Miss Joyce Burklund was in charge of the entertainment, liss P Miklnnd is music instructor licre at Ste| henson. into Cutie Shop is tlie best beaut.v las just discovered two new engineer. 18
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