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■Glassmate- Jl ' tll llll IHlhls On i I ' lilil. stiiriny iiiLilit in l.;nisiii!i ' . Miss Ji ' jin Ht ' vnolds arriveil ;it tlic Imhhc nf ! Ir. and Mi ' s. Floyd Hcviidlds wlm miw i-esidt ' in Fcrndidc, Miidii an. She a;- tendrd flic Linciiln Iliji-h Sl-IiooI all tlirinii;-]! Iit ' i- liii;li srlio.il days in Ferndalc. Slic latiT attended the rnivcrsit.v of Micdii ' an, This year at Stephenson is her first year of teaehinji ' . Ainerieaii Literatui ' e, Senior I ' ]n, ;lish, Draniaties and Conniiiinity Eni; ' - lisli are ttie suhjeets she is teaehin;; ' . Mi.-s liey niilds ha- traveled tlirouuh New York, liehifian, Illinois. Maine and Massai ' liu- sctts. The noon h:i1 Inneh rnsh is her | et peeve. Her opini in of S.II.S. is that it is a pirited, pro.u ' res-ive and rovvinji ' s ' liool. ller ambition for the futni-e is to he; . ' nie a eolleiie pi-ofes or and in this the Seniors wish her the best of Inek. (ill iniiinl F. Flndiiie ] rr. Flodine. fornierl, ' of hiidin ' - ton, Micdiii;an. is teaehin ' . ' hand and invl rnmental nmsie this year in S.II.S. He has att ' nded Seton Hill ( ' olle ' i ' in (ireens- liui ' -j-, I ' ennsylvania ; and Sherwood Musie S. ' hool of Chieaii ' o, Illinois. He has spent 1 ) years in iie-t rnniental teaehiiii! ' . 12 years with n swint! ' hand and o winter en- .uaeemeids with a eoiieert band in Florida with the Soiisa Personnel. He is interest- ed in i eolleetion of authentic wood wind insi i-uments, forestry, huntini; ' and fish- ini; ' . His opinion of S.H.S. is stated when he jays it has unvisnally excellent expan- s ' on possibilities. Hi future ambition is to be a studio musician in HoIIvwoik ' . (!ood luck to you. Mi ' . Flodine. froni the class of ' 48. iki ' ii 111 Ssf mill i-iii ' Aii Miiillni Di ' l Jliss Durt ' rin was born in Stephenson, Mi(diit; ' an. She has attended Menominee County Normal, Ferris Institute, Northern State College of Education, and the ( ' en- tral State C ' oIle ; ' e of Education. Miss Duffrin teaches the 3-4 ji ' rades in S.H.S. at present, but she has taueht all eijzht ji ' r ades in ditferent schools in Menominee Count.v. S.H.S. is yrowinii ' rapidl.v iind it i- a friendly jilacc t:i work, is her ojjinion of Stejihenson Iliiiii. Her inter- ests are sewini ' , musie, decoratine ' , i)lan- nin;i ' entertainment, and travelini; ' . Her pet peeve is waitiu - for ])eople to do what they volunteer to do. Her ambition is to be a critic teacher and a social helper. To Miss Duffi ' in the Class of ' 4S wishes best alwa s. Frank .1,1 cisni Ml-. .Jaeisin, commercial teacher in S.H.S. was born in Ironwood, Miehi ; ' an. He has attended the (loji ' ebic Junior ( ' ollct;i ' in Ironwood and the Northern Michij;an College of Education in Mar- quette. He has tauglit shorthand, typing, bookkee])inu and ' ommercial business jirac- tiee for the ])ast five years. Dynamic ' is the opinion he has of S.H.S. AH s| orts are his intei ' ests outside of seliool work. Ir. Jaeisin s pet peeve is inattentive pupils, and his ambition for the future is to be- come a better teacher. Best of luck, Mr. Jaeisin. from the Seniors of 4S. tl Mrs. Eliziihrth Mrs. Naslund came son grade school four years a L ' nd grade instructor, teaching experiences M ed the Menominee . iisl inid to Ste|)hen- as 1st and Previous to her ■s. Naslund attend- County Noi-nuil and Ni:rthern Micdngan College of Education. As well as a teacher, Mrs. . aslund is a housewife, interested especiall.v in garden- ini;-. reading and Sunda.v School. Her amliitioii is to retire, and become a better homeniaker and mother. She believes that S.II.S. is a fine, well managed school, striv- ing to its utmost to give all earnest pujiils the best. To a grand person the Seniors sav (iood Luck! ' Sim. I.riuird Lifinia ] Irs. Lieiina was born in Steph- enson, Michigan and has made her liome here since then. After atteiulini; ' Northern State Teacdiers College and Ferris Institute she has liad 23 years teaching expei-ience. In Stephenson she is grade sehool ] rincipal. Her pet peeve is not having things done on time. She has traveled in the Northern and Western states and Canada. Her hobby is raising ];lants. outdoor life and learning how to do things. In the future Mrs. Lienua would like to manage a girls ' dormitory. She states the S.H.S. is otfering many new ojipoi ' tunities and better counseling sys- tem. To. Jlrs. Lienna we extend our best wishes.
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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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— Glnssiih ' iio h ' i -li!( (I Mi-Ciii I hi Mr. .Mi-Cartliy, orifzUiall Vi-mn the Bronx. Xcw York, is siK-iMiiifi ' is first ycai- in Strplicnson, I ii ' li f i(- (w aA coacli of Ihc ;nNily ro(itj alJ, )askcti)all ami 1rai-l learns aN well asH-fiV uriianizcr ' if the first intraninral volleyliall ami lia l rliial! ,i;auics in S.II.SS , ' i acir ' lias attrndcj East Si raii(lsl)iiri; ' tati ' ' I ' cacluM-s ' Collcije in l ' cnn l aniH and tlu ' rni crsify or Miciiiuau. Itii ' Indi-il in his tiMvi ' ls were the I ' liiliiVv ' ' l l ' liid- and all parls of tlie Tiutid Stal ' wmMi hc ' was in the aiany. .Ml-. .McCarlliV tVaclic- si-icnce, ' jcdiniM ry. and pliy-ii ' alTHttT ' atiiin this year. Crowd cd, liUt IHir. is his (Spinioii of onr srhonl ami his aniliition foi- lln- fntnrc is tin ' sni ' M ' s of llir lioys of S.II.S. ' I i a swi-l! tiiiy wi ' wish till ' best of Imk. Mr.f. (!ir luloliin Uahldii Mrs. Ralston was hoiai in Kni;-- laml and madr lii ' i ' lionir town in Nor- way. .Mii ' liiii ' an. She has 1aui:ht kindi-r- f;:art(Mi classes for i:i years. Ilei- educa- tion was -athcred from . ' in1hern Miehiuan ( ' olleL;-e of Kdneation. W ' t tel ' n .Miehiiian Colleiic of Ivlu.-ation. I ' lnversity of Cali- f irnia and Master CoUee ' e of 1 )esie-iiin;i ' . She ha traveled extensively in l ' ' i-anee, Canada, and the Westei ' ii and Maslei ' ii States. Her hnlihy i-, knittini: ' which she cn.jovs and does very nincli. II( r pel pec ' e is e-mii chewine ' . The Senior ( ' lass is pi-ond to say I ' xst Wishes to Mrs. IJalston. .] X. .Illllllll Million .Mr-. .Morton who has been a failhfnl advisor of the Till erjjd,. class, hails f|-oiii SicphenMiii. .M ichii:;in. She at- tended X.;rthern .Michi ' jan ( ' ollciic of Kdu- cation at Maripicile I ' m ' foni ' years. She is now tcachim; ' jindor hiiili l ' ]iii: ' lish and so. ' ial studies. Mr-. .Morton has many in- 1eii ' -ts amone- which are . ' ■tudents. I ' cadinji ' ami scwin ' . ' . W ' e ne iM ' i-eally insisted .Ml--. M(,l-|iin tell ns her pet pec -e so we lei her (•-ca]ie this time. l ' i-oni the Senior class of 1II4S (!in- Mm-crc wishes ji-o to .von, Mr.-. Mm-liin. llnhllf y III III r Mr. X ' oelk- I-, who is a native of Steph- enson, teaches social s -iences in S.II.S. He is a u ' l-adnatc of .Voi-thern .Michit an ( ' i:lleu-e of Education and the I ' nivm-sity of .X ' otre Dame. He ha- had two yi ' ar.-; of tia ' hini;- experience. I lr. ' oelkei- was also a soldier in the last war fm- 4l! nn}nlhs. Althoui:-li .Mr. ' oelkei- -ets teased liy tii- stndcnl body, they ' ..ireally respect him and his abilities. Ilis opini:in of S.II.S. is that it is wvx pi-iiiiics-ix-e. If he wd ' O a ked what ;i student shinild rccei -e f r nil s.dionl his answer would be that a student . ' lundd utilize e ' ei-y niinnle of his school days to pi-cpare himsi if for the fnlnri ' . His pet ])ei ' ve is eiu-oh.i-, ' ' [ ' lie class of ' 4S wishes Ml-. ' oelker the be t of every- 1 hiiiL; ' ill I he fill lire.
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