Stephenson High School - Classmate Yearbook (Stephenson, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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■Glassmate- ' Josepli B. ijucky. Superintendent rj acuity r.acU ri.w. |(-fl lo riylil -Mr. OcIUit. Miss l!c,vui Uls. Miss ScluiMl, Ml ' . IJcMiioll. Miss Hull rill. Mr. M:utiii. . Ir. (iiiiU.v. .Midilic ruw, left to ri lit — .Mrs. Itrown, Mi.ss Siirinssl ' ' ' ii, Mrs. .Mniion, .Mi-. Criinskog, .Mr .r.icisiri. . lr. riiil.ii. Mr. .McCnrlli.v. I!(ill i|ii rciw. Icfl 1(1 ri;;lit ) — . lr. Siiiidiiiiist. .Miss Anderson. .Miss WciinerKrcn. Mrs. .Njisliind. .Mrs. I.ii ' inin, .Mrs. Hiilslciii. .Mr. Lacasse. .

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— Glassmate- DEDICATIOX AVo, tho seniors of ' 4S, wish Id dcilii-ate tliis years annual 1: ] liss Kaiiiiy Spriiiysteen wlm lias willingly spent iiiuch time, effort, anil luitieiii-e in aiilini; ns I i lieiMinie ri ' adv to entei- tlie outer world. Miss Springsteen is i-esponsilile for tlie many improvements made at Stephenson lli ' ,ih Si-ho )l in the past twelve years she has been with us. To hei- ' oes the credit f:i|- the lieginninji ' and pi-niiKit ing of many organizations smdi as Student (. ' ouneil. Appi-entice Teaching, I ' hristian Fellowship and Teen Age Dances. To help the Community, iliss Springsteen has taken a great interest ' ii the Stephenson Coordinating Council and has been chairman of the Education t ' onnnittee, thus helping to make it as mncli nf a success as it is now. Xnt onl. has she taken time to prepare the Senior Clas-; Nights Iml has gi -en up her time to oi-gani .e the entire program which has alwaxs been greatly appreciateil by evei ' .vone. Tliough maii. - of these things have taken time and |:rciiaration, Mis Springstci n has alwa. : been a ery active me)u- ber of the Methodist Cliiuch in Stephensnn ( ' (immunity. She has also been in demand as a ]ieakcr b - man. - ciimmuiiil - iirganiza- tions. The school has becimic moi ' e than a physical structure be- cause of her preseni e. it has be -ome a monument Ituilt by education to the successful men and women we can beccune. It is with great plea-ure thai the Siniois make this dedii ' atinn In a 1 ru ■ friend of all.



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■CUcissmate- TKACIIKHS ' Bl()(lHAl ' in?]8 Faye Schaal Smrll siiiiicthiiii;- l)Ui-iiiiiu- ' ? Not in S.II.S. since i ' wrvf t ' oi ' t un;itc cikiul;!! lo ji-i ' t Miss Faye Scliaal as the Home Iv ' ondiiiics instrnctnr. Miss S; ' iiaai lipeaiu.- till ' llimif Iv-. Icarlicr in l!l|l), wliirli, iiy till ' way. was her first yeai- nf li ' ai-liini; afti ' i- yi ' aduatioii. Miss Srliaal has hem teai ' liinu ' in Stf|ilii ' nsoii siiin ' that tiiin ' ami now to uivi ' you a hit of lirr liark ' ;i ' iiniiil. Sill ' was l ()i-n in (lillctt. Wismnsin. where lie still makes her home. Many of hei- st udenls eli y her for one ol ' liei ' , ))i ' rsoiia! |)os essions anil that is her diiurjjles. lie sides dimples she has liL:lit Xrovvii hair, and brown eyes. She atteiidi ' l seh llliiKij ' s and Wiseonsin, A ' oiih ( ' ( ' i)lleffe. .Xaperville, lUini s for two and he was a Liraduati of the I ' nif, ( f Wiseonsin. Miss S haal ' s travel tak ii her to thy, IJbiek IlilU. the stj ie .National a ' rmi. Salt LakeA t ' an. ( iloi ido. Slij ' lis:) ventltreil Sii yli as far a liss )liril iVil the siirrojiniWnt;- states. intjel ' yK Ileal mUinly kWli the out ■ iloovs. I r She ukes liiilh wivJler and siim- me ' l ' VsporTs in ;f,(j|ditioii wi Tuiisie and photo I ' apW. Her jpet lj; ' ' ' y ( (iiml get this teim-ag ' ers ) oxiji-lvsiVjil isiieiVti ' il teen-ag ' ers. We all liopi ' tnat y nss S ' haal will enjoy many more years in Stephenson as cnir Home Ee. teaeliel7 To her the Seniors of ' 48 wish the bt ' jT of liiek. John U. Siiiiiliiinst Mr. Suiidquist was hoi ' ii in Bark Kiver and now resides in Stephenson where he is teaehiii ' at the liiizii srhool. For his formal edui-atioii he attended Harris Hiji ' li School in Harris. .Xortliern Miehiji ' an CoUeg ' e of Edtieation. and Wayne Fniversity. Mr. S ' Jiid()iiist has taueht in IJark Kiver. Detroit and Stephenson, [ii lll-t-t he enlisted in the Navy tlnrinu- wiiieh time he traveled to Washington. D. ( ' .. California, the Hawaiian Islands, I ' liilip- pine islands, and New (ininea. At the presiiit time, Mr. Snndqiiist is teaehiii!. ' : Kth grade math, algelira. advaneed niatli, drivers training and eommunity eliemis- try in S.H.S, His interets are liasehall, woodworking and meehanieal drawing and his pet peeve is alihing. His opinion of S.H.S. is . . . A very pi-ogressive sehool which wmdd he even more .so if the stu- dents would accept their responsiliilit ies more seriously. ■■ To he a nuith instrnclor in college is Mr. Suiuhiuist ' s future ambi- tion. (! raJil ( ' . Marliii Mw Martin was born in LaPorte County. Indiana and now claims Stephen- son as his home town. He can be easily recognized by his dark hair, bine eyes, height of () feet 1 inch, and his personality which makes you feel at ease whenever yini speak to him. He lias attended Bass- wood rural school. Three Oaks High Sehool, Berrien County Normal sehool, We.stern Michigan College, and T ' niversity of (Tii- eago. His teaching years niimbei- 1: in wliicli 7 have been spent teaching in rural si ' hools and b vears in Stephenson High School. .Mr. .Martin has traveled to Mich- igan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio. Kentueky, rennessee, ' irginia. ' X ' irginia, Bennsylvania, Washington 1). ( ' ., Mary- land, New York and Canada. The hobbies and interests uppermost in his mind are ])hotoc rapliy and sports. Hunting and fishing are his fa ' orite sports. His ])et jieeve is hearing someone say, I did it liecause the other fellow did, He feels that S,H.S, is a tine sehool and its oppor- tunities will increase. His ambition for the t ' nturc is to lixc a happy married life and to do as well as he can any tasks he is asked to ])erform, Ediiicr J. LdCdssc P.rown hair. ' Blue eyes? oTi ? Yes, you gues.-ed riiilit. It is Edmer .1. LaCasse, teachei- of 71 h and Sth grade science, and coiiimiinity and basic biology. V l- ' ' - Ca se hails from Bark River, Michisjwi Wd at the pre.senf time he it living in StVl n- son. He taught in IlaiH-is foiv tliKee vears and this is his thirdjVear at-i . His travels have taken jViim, to UKarm tvery state in thei sJ ' nioiis ]ilus the ( untn-ies ,of .S;-()tland, EiokiaiiUj Irela ndMand P mnil-e. Since his gra i ( j)on day, wnich J ok Mice at Harris Higb chool, jie ' hajK atfMided Xortherib-Miy ' hi n TolMe i Kducatiou and he ftas aisN spent jtj . ' afs serviee with the r, l KV ir WreesMYJA Ji of those years in iiVrtnK wjf( ' » spWii i i England. Mr. LaCaAe, P tivi- kiHTwi i is Flash j lias a pqff ' ]ieeve Uks. e - | ' o)-i ie else ' , liiy IjiMug bowT weariiutcaps iVi biHldings iHsi Nwniblers. HHs hobbiesyuLd ' mter- estsV-iOTfer aroiui(; ilj3e ' iAld of spVrts. His opiniWlTQS.H.Swis tfui it is a progressive, demoVratie f o il. 3af own and operate a small busine sy is Jrfs ambition tor the fu- ture. ' ' To : l -. OiVas.se, the cla.ss of ' 4S wish tlie best of l ick in whatever he under- takes.

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