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Qlassniate- Fiii ' iiituri ' frciiii lilt ' Xiirl hlaiiil Fiii ' iiitnri ' ( ' o. li:is j aiiu ' d luitiim wide iicchiini. Tlic company s dwiicil hy .James Lcskdl and X ' nnard Evans. The mcidcrn Waiidci-iii - Miiisfrcl , Edwin Ilirsch, rei-ently i)ublislied a new soni; ' The ( ' ni ' sr nl ' Two Ai-liini: ' Feet. Mr. Ilii ' seh is known all over the i(iunti- ' liy his arcoi-dian mnsic. ' I ' lic newest addition to tile Hell nrivers is Gcn ' don Ltdtoy. [r. IjeRo} ' ]ii I ' l ' iirnis the most dariii.,u- stunts evei ' done with an automohile. Alii-i ' Klitzke is the only woman ambassador ever sent to llussia. Noted tor her L;eiiiality and lidod humor the I ' resident figured Miss Klitzke could get aloiiL; ' with anyone. Maii ' delene I ' arkansky was |)icked as thi ' Sparkle (iirl ' liy the Ginger Ale Mannta.-tnrei-s. Evci ' yone rememliers her twinkling:- eyes. Evelyn liuhhai ' d is now managini: ' editor ot the New York Herald. Miss lluhliai(i ' s inspii-jnu I ' ditorJals are read hy millions. Jji}|-raine Dnft ' iMii is now head typing insti ' uctoi- at the Badger Business College. Miss (ihidys lirolierg is now apjK ' ariiig cm a tour with that great piaidst -To-ie Perturbi. Their dncis are esj)ecially spectacular. Ben rapjiaert has been dog-catcher for the -illage of Stephenson for five yeai ' s now. Miss Theresa St. Pierre now has a school for training salesmen. At the end of the course the graduate is gifted with a paii ' of iron slujes, which save on feet vvlien shoved in doors. We all recall what a wondi ' i-ful salesman Miss St. Pierre was for the class of 47. Marion .Johnson is now ])rincipal of Stephenson High School. Miss .Johnson l)egan teaching at Stephenson as soon as she finished college. Miss Dolores Freis took annual leave from lii ' r executive .job at Para- mount Studio in IJ(]llywood fin ' the reunion. .Miss Fi ' eis went from a ixisition as .seeretarv to ( ' . B. DeMille to one of his most valuable assistants. SPA ' JIXG When he first came to see lier He showed a timid heart Ami when the lights were low They sat this far ai)art. But when their love grew warmer Anil learned the joy of a kiss They knocked out all the spaces AndsatuiKdoselikethis. 21
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Glassmate Miss Caryl Jean llulsizi-r, head nf the Iloiiic Ecnnoiiiics Departiuciit at Mi( ' lii raii State, was largely respoiisiiile fur tlie rcuiiian. She eontaeted out-of- town aluniiii and made arran t ments for the liani|Uet. Martlia Hasnills-en, now niai-rietj to that eiiiineiit physirian, Dr. Kihlare, arrived fi ' om New Yoi-k for the reuninii. Kenny l eMieux now has his own wrecked -car li isiness. His iiioHo is You wreck ' em and we ' ll fiinsh the joii. ' Over here we have almost a third of the nursinji ' staff of the Stephenson Community Hospital, Marjoiie Ambos, Chief Laboratory Teehnieian, Luella Bei-g- and Viriiinia Herji ' er, day and ni ht supervisors, Joyce Siiepherd, Chief Snrucry nurse, Elleiiore Wachtei ' , who is in charge of the children ' s floor, are ail here tonight. ' irginia Yonaitis, secretary to one of the most succes-ful traveling salesmen in the county, says her work is most interesting. When Miss Dena Babeock retired as County Lil)rarian, Elzena Leanna took over. She is doing a fine job. Kose Lenca is now head saleslady at Marshall Field in Chicago. We ' ve heard that Rose is contemplating opening a shop here in Steitiienson. And, of eoui ' se, everyone iia.s heard what wondei ' s Everett Larson has l)erformed in the field of Agriculture. Admiral Emil Loskot beached the fleet to atti nd the reunion. There are rumoi-s that Emil will re. ign his commission to ai ' cept the |iosition of Secre- tary of the Navy. (lUstav Wetthuhn was recently elected treasurer of tlu Menominee County Businessmen ' s Ass ' n. Mr. and Mrs. Wetthuhn just returned from a trij) to Canada to look over forest |)roducts uj) there. We all i-emember Mrs. Wetthuhn as Shirley Ball. Helen Truitt has a job with a large household apjilianee fii-m. Her job is testing the practicability of theii- appliances before they go on tlie market. Miss Joyce Thoune has taken over the maiuigement of the Belgiumtowu Home of Recreation and is jdanning to build another hall in Bowers. Lloyd Thoune received state rec ' ognitio7i recently foi ' having tlie most sanitary farm in Michigan. Charles Renner and Donald Ko.sewski recently built an addition to theii- garage. Though they can re|iair anything that once ran they specialize in farm machinery. Broadway and Hollywood stars fly in to Chicago to Clary ' s .Mudpack Magie , the newest in beauty salons. It is run by Mis- Mary Baul. We find Doris Oleson and Doris Newlin still together. They are both stenographers to James Jacobson, who manages to kee)) them lioth busy at the same time. James has gained renonn as a news] a|)er I ' olumiust and often dictates two eohunns at once. The Ben Franklin stores are now undei- new management. The entire comiiany is now owned by Miss Xornia Myers. We all remember Lorraine Meintz as one of our outstanding students in Math and Science. She is now teaching Mathenuitics in one of (ireen Bay ' s large high schools. As .soon as ' irginia May gradiiated she started to study beauty culture. Todav, after great success, she is manager of the Butterflv Beaiitx- Parlor. Eleanor Kuich was lecently jiicked as the Dreiu Dream (iirl in a contest to find the loveliest hair in the country. 20
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Glassmate CLASS WIl.L I, Miirjdfii ' Aiiiliiis. will my iiiiirtncss (?) In l iisiMn;iry I ' jirrett. I, Norhei ' t AndiM-snii. will my liri ' lit (5 7 ) to Blossom ' ' Peterson. T, William Andi ' i-sdii. will my ' inod coiHlnct in Aiiriciiltiiri ' to .lohii Nm-cl- (jiiist. I. Shirley l all. will my sliortness to Rita lae IJeamldiii. 1. Luella Hei ' ji ' , will my hloiHliiess to Audrey lilau. I, Viruiiiia Bei-frer, will my shyness to Lorraine Nelson. I, Gladys Brol)er j will my tromlxme to anyone with arms loiiy- enoiifiii to reach the seventh position. I, Joyee Bnrkhind, w-ill my smile to anyone who lost theii ' s. I, Ben C ' a|)|)aert. will my aliility to study in Miss Spoor ' s study hall to Wilfred .lohnsdii. ], Joseph (. ' appaert, will my hei;ilit to Myrim Di ' um. I, Roland Carlson, will my ]Misition as j)resident of the Student ( ' (umeil to T oren Ilulsizer. I. Bernetta Corey, will my silence in study hall to Ketrina Dishneau. 1, l)oi-is Duca, will my ability of transcriljini shorthand to Helen I ' ei ' ica. 1, Lorraine Dutfrin. will my sluu-lhand hook to Tjvdia Flamm. I, Vernard Evans, will my quietness to Mik( Alajhrzak. J, Alice Flamm, will my interest in Literatui-e to Sally Lewandowski. I, Joyce Foley, will my black hair to Lois Nelson. L Delores Freis, will my love foi- daneiui;- anywhere, anyway, and any- time t i Don Thielke. I. Frank (ii-insteiner. will my student maiuiiier .job to someone who can drive the cherrio bus next year. I, Berniee Gustafson, will my first clarinet music to Leyden Thori)e. I, Glenn Hanson, will my ba. Jvet-ball position tf) Myron Drum. I, Shirlee Hardin, will my bass drum to Maebelle I hnna. I, Ted Harske, will my Physics book to Leyden Thorpe. I, Delores Hersou, will my .iob as ty|)ist for the Annual to Dorothy Flaum. L Edwin Hirsch. will my uod conduct in Miss Spoor ' s study hall to Peter Sohr. 1, Thelma Hon ath, will my shorthand dictionary to Mr. Jacisin because I haven ' t iiaid for it anyway. (Hope he had more usi for it than I did.) L P velyn Hubbard, will my editorship of the Annual to some |)oor, innocent, unsuspectiiiji ' Jiuiioi-. I, Caryl Jean Hidsizer, will my ability as class secretary to Audrey Blau. I, Elvina Hultmaii, will my slimness to someone who ate too much too often. I, Mary Ann Hummel, will my .job as libi-arian to Dolores Mathias. I, James Jacobson, will my ability to tell a fib to Don Thielke. (He ' s n poor liar.) L Joyce Joliuson, will my typiiii; ' eraser to ClareiK ' C (iidlof. I, Mai ' ion Johnsr)n, will my temjjcr to anyone who hasn ' t one. I, Bill Johnson, will my height to Harold Pratt. 1, Alice Klitzke, will my ability to never worry to Betty Hultman. I, Donald Kosew-ski, will my curly hair to Frank Huebel. I, Carol Krantz, will my tendency toward scatterbrain chatterini; ' to Juanita Melehoir. I, Eleanor Kuicli, will my shoi-thaiid 1 k to anyone who wants it. 1, Evei ' ett Ijarseii, will my curly hair to Jusi ' ph Dnycn.
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