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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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■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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