Stephenson High School - Classmate Yearbook (Stephenson, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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■Glassmate- yi ' l 1 reineinbcr us always. Our advisors ix ' iiiaiiu ' il tlie same, with class officers be- ing : President — Fi ' ank Iluebel. ' ic-e President — Ddiiald Thielke. Seeretary — Stella Jnhnsitn. Treasurer — Stewart i.elieau. Student Ciiuncil — lietty Xelson. Wayne Kayser, X(iri)ert P()U])(ire, Doi ' othy Flauin. A ' senibly ( oniinittee — Betty Nelson, Diinald Thielke. Oui ' life as Seniors, or owls, started out with a banji ' , with a Senior Class Party hebl October 14, 1!I47. Recapturing ' tlii ' : pirit (if Dogpateh, we again held a Sadie Hawkins Day Dance on Novenibei ' 7, l!t47. The turn (lUt was gratifying. This, of course, again ga ' c the girls the o])iiortun- ily of pursuing the boys that attended the dance. The boys enjoyed this plia ' -e if the dance as well a.s the girls. We lidjie the Sadie Hawkins Day Dances will continu ' long after we have !-|)i-ead our wings aiul flcwn out into the wide- wide world. Don ' t Look Xow was the title of the play I ' hosen by the wise old owls to be presented on December 14, 1947. Seeing tliat the Senior Mid-Winter Rail had been excluded from the e. ti-a-curricular activ- ities of the last few Senior Classes, we decided our class would be the one to re- instate it. Our attetnpt was made on January 24, 1!.»4S. without too much suc- cess. This year aff(n-(led us the op])ortun- ily of managing the Annual Senior Car- nival, and we decided to hold it February 7, 1948. The i-hairman selei-ted was Stella Johnson, who managed the affair eft ' icient- ly. The last event on the Owls Caleiular was the Senior Tea held on May 17. 1948. At this time, all the Owls were forced to realize that they h;id traveled through the woods and finally reached the clearing. Tlic road ahead looked as though it might be easy. Iiut the tilings one really enjoys and remembers ai ' c the things one has to woik at. Xow being crowiuMl the AVise Old Owls of the woods gave us a certain .■■■atisfaction and yet the pain of leaving the school we loved and worked for the pa t four years, deeply touched our hearts. .iMay Stephenson High always remember the Class of 1948, as we the Class of 194S will always love and cherish all our memor- ies of Stephenson High. IDKAL SENIORS Most Cheerful — Mai-y S -lietter, Clarence Hanson. Most Humorous — Lois Xelson. ( ' lareiu ' c Gidlof. Most Athletic — Maebelle .Minna. l)on Thielke. Most DelH ' lulable — Stella .lohnson. Ley- den Thorpe. Jlost Loyal — Carol liackman, Stewart LeBeau. J.Iost Ambition ' — Clarion Chossek. Curt ' s Lar. on. ] Iost Industrious — Sliii ' lc ' Droese. Wall Baunder. Jlost Cooperative — Andre ' Slottke, Frank Huebel. Most Artistic — Joan Lawrence, Dick Chaney. Most Komantie — Rubv Beattdoin. Don Mellinger. Mo t Bashful— Pauline Eastland, Paul Fellion. ] Iost DiL; ' inf!e(l — Elaine Peterson, Kenneth Beach. ] Iost Flirtatious — Marilvn Rehm. Don Thielke. Mo ' t Optimistic - .iniia Zicloid a. Hugh Krueger. Mo. ' t Xeat — Helen Schmidt, James Duca. Most Tall— Rita Beaudoin, Xorbert Pou- pore. Most Young — Gertrude Kline, Edward Kleikamp. Most ( uiet — lane LaBay. Hichard Xord- gren. Most Pesty — Eleanor Conn. Ervin Tur- eotte. Best Complexion — Lavonne Curtice. Pier- man Schuette. Be.st Voice — Audrey Blau, Eugene Tebo. Best Dancer — Audrey Blau, Kenneth St. Pierre. Eye.s — Betty Bra.xler, Douglas Aslimann. No.se — Barbara Sanford, Norman Caulk. Teeth — Arlene Berger, Roy Johnson. Dimples — Marie Pfeift ' , Roy Johnson. Leg.s — Dorothy Flaum — Myron Drum. Musical Ability— Betty Nelson, Patil San- din. .Most Couite(Uis — Irene llnltman, Donald Mellinger. Fre.kles — Ruth Lucas, Hichai-d IMarcin. Hair — Juanita Melchoir. Donald Iloule. Line — Bett - Nfae Johnson. Wa ' ne Kavser.

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-Glassmate- 111ST()1;V OK TIIH CLASS OF 1!»48 As the wise old owls who sit in the lHlo. :iii(l (lie ollirr Ap ril ' 2 ' - ' . l!l-Ui. Wo trees on the oiitskii-ts of the forest of Iliyh. spent nio l o| ' oni ' Sophonuji-e yeai ' linsily .School EdneJilioii, we looJ hark with holh choppini; ' :il tlie trees if knowlede ' e tliat pleasure and pain to tlie days when we as stood hel ' oi-e ns. Iherehy lipiiteninji- our little, lost, fawns liei an oni- fiizht to sue- load for I he two i-eniainin.i; ' yeai ' s. This eeed throuuh the dark wildei ' iiess of a new innch coiiipleted. we oin-e a ' ain turned woi ' ld. That was on Septendier 4. 1!)4L (jur heads from oni- hooks and lazily We vividl ' I ' eeall our election when oui ' IoimiliimI away the n( . t few months, relax- first class otrieers were chosen. They iw j: in the sun and sleeping: ' in the shade, were: In t|,,. fall of 1!I4I1. we a ' .:ain pivpai-cd Pre idi nt — Sli ' lla. .lohnson, Lcydeu to make eveiy effort to reach the ed -e if ' I ' horpe. (lie forest of kuowledLic. This, of course. ' iec President — Hetty .lohnson. Doi-- was the lieiiinninjidf our .Innior ycai-. Our aid Iloule. advis(n ' s i-eniained Mr. .lacisin and Miv Secretary — Ruhy Beandoin. P.ud Maiiin hut there w( i-e chane-es in the class Schiiette. officers. Tlio.se elected heinu ' ; Ti ' casurer — Iiilia Ziejonlwi. ( ' larencc (lidlof. Student ( ' (Uiiicil- Kila lieandoin. liar- I ' re-;ideut — Xorhert Poupoi-e. ' iee Piesident — Leyden Tliorpi Secretary — Audre ' lilau. ' ' i ' it ' «l- Treasurer— Stewart LeBeau. eias.s Re]..u-fer- Lorraine 1 hdlips. Student Coumdl— Barbara Sanford. Also our first advisoi-s were .Miss : lari.iii Chos.sek. Dorothy Flaum, Donald Marjorie Ilausou and l lr. Brunelle. The Thielke. first event of our Freshuuui car. .r was an .,., Pu p ,rt. ' r— P.ettv Nelson, invitation to the freshman hoys party o.i As-.emhlv (■onnnittee-L,.rraine I ' hil- Oetober 13 1 hey in turn, were invited lips. Julia Z ' ielonka. to watch the spectacular performance of The first ma.jor event of our Junior the Fivshman !i-irls as they- performed a j, ,.„. ,., |, . ,.,,.,.,-j„„ ,,j. ., , -i,„ ,, .,„ , ,„.,,,, skit when they held their Fi-eshiuau jiarty to represent the Juniors at the Seiuor ( ' a ' ' on Aprd 1:!. I he sch.,ol picnic held on ,,i . ,, ,|.|,,. ,„,,.i,.,,,, „,• ,|,|, f.,, werc .May 111, 1114,,, terminated ,.ur first hi.uh |.,,. ,„|. ,,,„,|„.| .,,„, ,„|,.,, . p., ,,, . , .,,„., school yeai-, whnh hrou-ht a if tie Imid ,„,,, ,, ,; |,,,,„, .|,, he first of .uir Sadie to the path which we must tra ' el. TliouL ' .h we found the adjuslment a little difficuir to make, we decided we could definitely survive the tasks before us. So with heart at ease we played and romped in the fore. ' t as we felt our vacation had been earned. Hawkins Day D:inces. With the exception of ' .Mairyin ' Sam , D:) i ' patchers of Ste]Ji- ensoii Hie-li turiieil out in ereat numliers. This plea ed tlie skunks o much, that we dc, ' i(h ' d to make it an annual affair. The Jiiiii:)r ( ' lass Part - was held In 1114. ) we ileefully hopped into our December 18tli, with the cla s , n.joyin, So])homore year. Our advisors were then ,.v,., ' y ni:iinent. We then ilerided to pre- ,Mr. Jai ' isin and .Mr. .Martin. All of Us . ,,,,| •• ' pi,,, |,||,.ky Accidi ' iit ' ' as (nir idass beiiiji- yood carrot eaters made it |uife jihiy on April 11.11147. May of tlie same ilifficult to elect our Class Officer.s, but yia ' r found all t he skunk, liu. ' -ily iirejtarinsi- the foll(,win-- made the -rade : f,,|. ,„,,. nia.jor event— the Junior Prom, President Leyden Thorpe. I,,,], I ,„, ,m.,v hh,. Thnuiu ' h the leader- ' iee President— Domild llonle. ,.|ii|, ,.f .. I ' lil- il,„,he| and Audrev Blail Secretary — Bud Schuetti the garden setting- of the Pr.nn was corn- Treasurer— Clarence (iidl.if. iJeted in ample time. The (iraiid March Student Council — Donald : Ielliuo ' er, ., p., I |,v i|,e Presid. nl of the class. Nor- Hita Beandoin, Barbara Sanford. hprf Pon|mi,. and his paifner. Hosi ' Lenca. Class Reporter— (iei ' f rude Kline. Ilaviii- .-omph ' ted th, ' third siep in our By this fiiiie. we had lnerea ed so in jouriK y and heiiiL; ' able to see lijilit we nuinber tli.it the class had to be dixich ' d. dei ' iihd to take a well earned x ' acafion. However, .ioinl ineetinji ' s wvH ' held to dis- In I he fall of 1!)47 we started on the cuss class business. The social events of last lap of oiir journey. Realizinu- this our SophoiiKU-e year were limited to two was oiir la-t yi ir in Steplien-on Ilieli. we parties. One bcinu ' h(4(l .Xovember ] ' ■ ' , dc.-idi d to do all in our p:iwer to have the L ' 4



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■(Blassinate- ' I ' AI ' .LK ol ' ' CIIAItAC ' I ' I ' lUls ' l ' ICS Alii ' c M.iy A ' izvii — Anihilioii is 1(i he ' I ' lial ' s riulit . a fiirnitmv dcsi nci-. IdiM of iiiisiTV is. jjj . Px-iniddiii— Ainl)iti: ii is to mpct when a i-rrtain sdiiiconc is mad a1 iiu- ' . sciiieoiio tall, dai ' k and handsonip. Idea Idi ' a of happiness is raduat imi ni ' ht. ,,(• ,„: ,,,y is missiii- any OK.vic at the (li-pah ' sl fault is lirr temper. Favorite Tiv.ili. Idea (if liappines is taking the i.ayinii ' is • ( iee- hi , . ,,.,,. .|||,| ||,,t sirippin- the years. I- ' axdrito Mai-jorie Anderson — Aml)ition is be- i-{)ui is ha kethall. l ' ' a di-ite subject is iiifi- a elerk at the Red Owl Stcn-e. Idea Cheini-t r.w Ccihir is bine, (ireatest fault nf ndser.v is makini; ' a sjiepch. Idea nf is not pi-aet ieini; ' m. p aim lessnns. Favoi ' - happiness is • ' lictt inii ' everythinji ' I want ' . Jte sax ' ini;- is Ildri ' ins . Faxiifite siinrt is haskefhall, favol ' ite sub- ,, , ,, , • v i ■,■ :. i , . ,, ' , .. , ■ ,1 uuo - lieandiiin — Anilntnin is to ject is Iliime Kionoiiiies. Iler ciihii ' is blue. be a elerk in a departmeid stoi-e. Idea of (ireate 1 faidl is heinu hashful. Kaxnrite . • • ■ , i ' i i , , f . . .,, , •■ mispi-y IS j ivin ' an oral sp(ceh. Idea ot saving- is. Holy Smut happini ' ss is j radnatidii. l- ' avui-ile sport Pearl Anderson— Ambition is t i do iskalin--. Favorite snb.jeet is typin;. soiiu ' thini:- ii-efiil. Idea df misery is mak- (.,,|, ,. j |,|,|,, dvatest fault is talkin.u- iiiy a speech. Idea df happiness is readint, ,,„, niiich. Favorite sayinji ' is ■ ' (iee! a ' Odd bddk. Favorite siiort is iee skatiii.n ' . ,, , r-. . i • ■ • , . IT I- • I ■ ■ +,-,.;,, . ' ,.,...+,, f l e II Benson — Amoition is to be a Her taxdi-ite subject is tviiinv; ' . dreatp t • ,• • ,. ,, ■ . (•■ T ... , ,,. .. II, ...I :il;i si- i in teaclier. Idea ot iiiiserv is fault Is iidt tindinii ' that diih- redhead. . ,,■.., i- , • ■ ,T ■, ..[Ji „„„,. ' • li ' diii ' . - td s ■ iddl . I( ea ot liappiiies,s is Favorite saviiii; is rhooey . , ,, - ■ ■ i • . . iiPvcr liappw havcrite sp;irt is ice skatiiiji ' . Dou,i:-las Ahsmann-A.ubitidn td lind Favorite sub.iect Math. Color blup. Orpal- a -ed.l-lddk.i,- rcl head, bh-a dt luisery , .. j j o-ii o-lino ' . Ilpr favoritp savin- is .li ' oiiiii- to school. Idea ot liappines.s is i ; Who said ' s ' l ' tiraduation. Favorite subject is Eiiji ' lisli. Favorite color is Red. His rpatest fault Ailciie Ber ' er— Ambition is to be a is teaWn-. His favorite sayin- is, ' ■Well, h,aiity opeiator. Idea of misery is o;iviim- ]-]| i,|.M-- a spec. -h. Idea nf liap])iiipss is jiradnation. ,, I i 1 1 ■(• ;, + i.„ .1 Favorite sport is dancing; ' . Favorite siib- ( arol l.ackman — Ambitidn is tn lie a .., ' .,,,. , . • ■ , , ,. ■ 1 ,■ . ( IP t IS Spanish. l-avdrite cdpir is urppii. inissionarw Idea dt mispi- - is ha iny to • ' !■,.■,■ m- ■ i , 1 ' i 1 1 1 i ■ i II c ( |patp t taut IS lieiiii; sclt-cdiiscions. l- av- take school books home at nii;lit. Idea ot ... ,.,,.,, , . , ■ ■ I • 7 i- I t;,.,., II le s:i ini: ' is Sill - thliiii ' . hajipiness is havinji ' Latin dmie in time • • ■ for class. Fax ' drite sport is ice skatini ' . . uilrey Blaii — Ambition is to travel Favorite siihject is Chemistrx ' . Cdhir is and take -di, e lessdiis. Idea nf mi.sery is bine, (ireatest fault is teasing ' . Ilci- fav- lia ini;- t slay home when the rest of the oi ' ile sayin.L;- is Oh. brotherl :idup ai ' i lidiie. Idea of !ia|ipiness is fu- l!ii-liai-d Bade ' ,-— Ambition is uiidecid- t ■ pl ' in ■ I ' avorite sport is roller skai ed. Idea of miserv is bookkeepiii-. Idea ' i ' ' ' i ' ' ha kethall. Favdrite subject is of liappine.;. is graduation. Favorite sp.nt tyi ' ii-. Favni-ite cdhu- is blue. Greatest Ls basketball. Favmitp siib.ject is Cdinmun- ' ' ■iii j ' i ' ' ' ' temper. Favorite savin- is ity Math. Favorile cdldi ' blue, (ireatest ' Ibn . fault is bciii- sii bashful. His favorile Bilt Bra.xlcr — Amliitidii is to be a h.ayin- is, Oh (Jee. JM. i ' t dperator. Idea nf niisi r ' is not see- Waltpr Baumler — Ambitidii is to lie a in;: .bihiiny nii weekends, klca of liappi- bi- lea.ii-iie baseball playi ' r. bh ' a df misery iie.-is is beiii- with him. Favorite sport, is is haviim- to sit in s:-h nil on a nice day . la kethall. Favoi-ite snbje.-t is Home Ec. idea of happiness td ha -c a twd week 1 b r faxniite cohir is li-hl blue. Her hiintin- trip in Alaska. Favorite sub- -reatest fault i fm-el fulne-s. Her favor- ject is, business trainin-. His favorite ite sayin- is 1 ' m sure I don f know. .sayiii- is Oh. y iii don ' t sayl!! ' Ivlith l!rai;diicr-. nihil inn is iindecid Kenni ' lh I ' .each- Ambit ion is to -et ' ed. Idea df misery is re. ' civin- no mail, married. Idea df misery is iin .-irl . Ilei- iiha nl ' liap|)iiiesi is beiii- with him. Idea of happines-, is -ettin- -ood marks in P ' avorite sport is ba-kelh;ill. Favorite s:-liool. Favorite subject. Physics. Favor- subje. ' t is -eneral business. Her favorite ite color is blue. (Ireatest fault is talking eol(;r is hliii ' . Ilei- faxorite sayiii- is i ton much in school. l ' a -drite sa.viii- i.s, dc.n ' t care. P ' aiilt is too man. ' to think df. 2G

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