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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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■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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■C lussniiUc- Fii II II ij SpringxffP n .Miss hiiJi-iiigstei ' ii was Ixini on a farm five (5) miles fnnu Ddwayiac, Micliifiaii. We can well di ' siribe lier as beiii - ■ feet 7 iiielit ' s tail with ' ray ey( s. and a very pleasiiii;- personality. Her eilueation was begun in Dowagiac High school and upon graduation she entered the Western Michigan College of Kdnea- tion. Kalanuizoo, Miehigan. It was here that she received an A. 1 . deizrei-. She then went to George WMshingtiHi I ' niver sity, Washington. I). ( ' . and Tnivei-sity of .Michigan in Ann Arbor foi- i-aduate work. Slu ' has spent -V-i yeai ' s as a teaeher. Two years as i-ural teai-her. 7 yeai ' s as .■ ' ela.ssi-oom teaeher. and : ' . ) .vears as teacher and principal in high schools. The last 12 years she has spent in Stephenson. Her travels have taken lier to -Vew York City, Washington, D. C. S,-otland, England and five eonntries of Europe. She has many interests and liobbies, anions;- whi ' li ai ' e reading, writing articles and po ' try. and eribbage. Her pet jieeve is irresponsible pi ' ople. Her ambitious for the future are to travel, do some writing, raise flowers, read astronomy and biograpliy. A fine heritage if people co-operate with pi-esent plans mncli will be accomi)lished in the future. is iur principal ' s opinion of Stephenson High School. We, the ela.ss of 1!I4.S. wish to extend to Miss Springsteen, the best of luck in what ever slie may do in the future. Mrs. Kliziihi Ih ' , ' . Ilnnrii Mrs. Hrown, formerly of (lencva. New York has attended Elementary S.-hool at (Jeneva. High S-hool in Rush. New York. Alliiou, .Michigan and is spending her 1th year in the Stephenson Commun- ity, this year teaching 10th grade Eng- lish and iKilding the position of libraria;.. .Mrs. P rown has traveled through Xev York, Philadelphia. Miune:-w ta, Wa.sliing- tou and various Northwest aud North Central States. She finds enjoyment in classical music, writing aud readiuii- jxietry and silly es-,ays. She finds writing let- ters and ironing clothes very dis.igreeable. Her oi)ini n of S.II.S. is exi)re.ssed when she says, I ' m fond of it and the students, I ve always admired, particularly the spirit of frieiuUiue.ss so ai)|)ai-ent throughout the school. I Irs. Brown ' s ambition is to become a good tennis player and to own a large collection of ela.ssical records. J II nil s III mil II .Mr. Ilcniictt came to S.II.S. tliri ' e years ago from Ishpenum;-. .Michigan and holds a ])ositiou of .lunioi- High School in- structor of History aiul .Math. He is f known to Us all as a tall, (piiet man wilii blue eyes and ilis])lays his genuine sense ' of humor wlien sayiin.;- . . . .My hair was ill-own when I had some. Mr. Benucll iias attended Emanuel .Missionary College ,j of Kducation, I ' niversity of linnesota, and Xoi-thern Michigan College of Educa- tion, and has been teacliing for 25 years. ' •Interesting incidents in his life were the months he .sjieiit at ( ' amp Custer during ■. World War I. his travels of the .North ' Cent ral States. His most rcnvarding spare- time habit is reading. When stating his opinion of S.II.S. Mr. P eunett said . . . S.II.S. is makini;- fine progi ' ess and an honest effort to gi e every student all he has right to ex]iect. To Mr. Bennett we wish tlu best of luck. Lrold A ml (f son liss .Vnderson or Chajiparita (the word for Shorty in Spanish) was born in Wallace, .Michigan, and is living there at the present time. . fter she gi-aduated from S.II.S. she went to Nortli I ' ai-k College in Chicago, Illinois and then to Boll Jones Collegi ' in Teniies ee. She traveled in the west to Wyoming and Colorado. In the south to (ieorgia and Alabama. Notice her southern drawl es- liecially when she says you all . She ))aints and sketches as well as being an accomplished pianist. She has a jiet peeve iwliich is growling in Study Hall. She ' teacher first and second -ear English and iSpanish. When asked her opinion of S. U.S. .Miss . nderson replies ... It is i rogres ive. (iood luck to .V(Hi from the iiiors. Marie BnrlJiind Miss Burklund is the teacher if vocal music for tlie third sncces-ive year in Stepheusim High School. As a child she lived in Daggett and attended Stephenson Public Schools lating high in her musical ability and later attended .Vugustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, Northern Michigan College of I ' ](lueation, Iar(|nette, Michigan, rnivei-sit. - of .Michitian and Lawrence College in . ppletoii. In ' 47 and ' 48, Miss Burklund has tauulil Klemeii- tary grades, junior ' j: choir, senior and junior girls ' glee and . Cappella choir. To .Miss Burklund we sav i;():k1 luck.
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