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■C lassmate- SOIMIOMOIM ' : CI ASS IIISTOKV Th llic fiill 111 ' ' 4(1 we eiitcrcil Stcpli nisoii Ili ' iil with very Utile kiHiwlcil c of wluit was ill sfnrc for is. EverytliiiiJ ' aliiiut us was new and diffiTi ' iit. Our first six wi ' eks pcricul was spiMit iivtiiii- ' aiMiuaiutcd with mir sidindl. ti ' aidicrs, an.i subjects, although it was duriuji ' that period that we elected the foHowing ' ehiss otf ic-ers : President Oii-ls — Rosena Rasmusseu Tresideiit Px.ys— Ilamhl Pratt ' iee President (iirls— Shirh-y Winter ' ice President Boys— Euji-ene Jones Secretary (iirls — Parluira Eshronk Secretary P oys — Ortoii Meh-hoir Treasurer (Iirls — loanne llall Treasui-er lioys — (im-don IIim-soii Stiuleiit Council (Iirls— : Iarilyn Corey Vii-izinia All eyer. Student Counril lioys — (Jrtoii -Mel- ehoir. Paul llastien. We hcLian our year of aelivities with a cla-s i)arty. daneiiii:- in the i;yiii and playin.u- ji-ames, after wliieli we went on a scaventi ' er hunt. The second semester party was enjoyed at Xadeau at the roller- katint;- rink. Our next activity was the election of candidates for the Senior Carni val for King- and Queen. The two elected were Ku ' ene .lones and P.arliara Eslirook. As rahhits in the Fall of 48, we a : ' ain rctnriH ' d to the forest to feed on the food of knowled-e, we were a little more ac- ipiainted with the surroundiiiLis ;ind the othiM- animals. Init we found soon thai W(! would he udiui; on to new and lietter livinu- (■(liditions wl:c|-c we wmilil im-et with soiu ■ very excitin.ii ' adventures. Our first excit- iiii;- I ' vent of the year wa i the election of class officers. There was some stiff com- jtetition and we think the he t ones iioin- inated were elected. They are: President— ] ena Pasmussen Vice President — Eue-ene -lones Secretary — Parhara I ' shrook Treasurer — Oi-ton .Melchoir Student Council — Vir ' inia All -eyer, Paul Baslien, (Jrlon Melchoir, Don Rabbi. The first event of the year was a pic- nic supper enjoyed at Wells State Park, this was our clas party for the first semes- ter. The next big- event was the spon.sor- iii ' of the Thauksgivini; ' Hop. We had a wonderful time and a lar re crowd gathered to witness the dance of the season. The second semester party found us again J • at Xadeau at the Holler Rink. We elected i pin-ups for the annual, ])aying special at- tention to liood looks, scholastic ability, and personality. These were two ambitious people: Dorothy Johnson and Alton Adams. We. the members of the Sophomore Class of the (Ireat Woods, wish the gradu- ates of Stephenson High the be.st of every- thing, and we would like to add a.s a note of rememln-ance that we hope to have a showing of Honor Students that will com- p,-ire with that of the class of ' 48. 4(i
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-Cyhissnnite- H.-u-k row — Ilii.niiir Ilcrsim, 1-hwigBs ili ' li-lmir. l,;i viviue illia:iis. .Icisfpli M(iriii. H;n()lil r ri:l)ci ' i;-. Paul I!astic ' ii. KUUvil Swniisini, I (iii Hatibie. Alex Malawka. Kuncm ' Jones, Walter Kister. Lawrence JJwIlinW n. I ' liarles Siiiitli. Oftift I ' nd row — (ilad.vs Kraiitz, Delia Hayward. Doro- thy I,iin(l.|Uist Jeaii Lvicas. Louise Johnson. Ndi ' nia Caseheer. Srd row — I ' .arbara F.slironk. I,ovetta Jolnwdii Ruth Josliu, Theresa Lusnia, Ue ina LUsh- neau. Viriiinia AlU ' eyer, Shivlev Winter. I ' al; Caulk, r.etty Kiszely. I MWiftfl Fox, John .Xordipiist, Warren Xewlin, Morris Larson, i ' .otloiii row — Adelaide I ' .eaudoin, Violet I ' .afk- ni.in, Dorothy .lohnson, Hetty Ilultnian. J icj .M.-irion IleriiiK. Mary Koeh, Lorra ineA]uaji.» (Jraee Johnson, i mtammtmlmmfmur . ianlyn k«Cf(«4 Corey, Uosina Rasmussen, Wayne Krueger. Leonard Kosewski, Tommy Winter, S 47
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