Stephenson High School - Classmate Yearbook (Stephenson, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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Qlassmate •losKlMI I ' .. (ilCKV Siipciiiiti ' iidi lit CKIiALI) C. MAKTIN l ' riiici|i;il TEACH KKS Tii|i riiw. Icfl 1(1 ri lit- Mr. Siiii(li|uisl, Mr. (;i-Mii-- koj;-. .Mr. l.iiiMs. c. . lr. . l:iilhi, .Mr. Mi-Carlli.v, .Mr. (JurUy. ■Jiiii rnw — Mr. Voclkor, Mr. ZcKIp. ifr. ' ;. Xiislnnd. Mr. W(«ii(IiM-.s. Mr. Sliorl. Mr. rintal. .•{1(1 row .Mis. .Mori. 111. .Mrs. WcisiiTid. Mis.s IliilTriii. .Mi- . I.iciiii:!. Miss I lickcy. Miss Kc.viiiilds. I ' .iplliiiii row Miss WiMiiicryrcii. Mrs. I ' .rown. .Miss Poller. Miss Iliisliy. .Mrs. U.ilstoii. Mi s .lollllsoM.

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Qliissmate i t : Jraii H( ' iiiil(ls PZdmer l aeassf DEDICATION AVc, tlic Senior class of 1949, are pleased to dedieate (Hii- animal to our class advisors. Miss Jeau J c nolds and Edmer Lacasse, whose friendsliip we have enjoy- ed and whose work has benefitted ils in our most important year in school. The many duties with which Senior i-lass advisors must assist are: Senior IMay, Carnival. Winter Ball, Class Night, Pa,seant, Career Da.w (Iraduation Exercis- es, and Senioi- Trip. IJiiIli Miss Reynolds and Mv. Lacasse are otficei-s of the Stephenson Teachers Club. .Mr. Lacasse is chairman of a rec- reati in L;ro i|), assistant coach, and orin ' ani- zer of Wells Group camji for grade stu- dents. ]Miss Reynolds is advisor for the publishing of School Daze ami the Annual. A class advisor should not only bo a working assistant, but a friend and con- fidant of the students. Our Senior ad- visors have been bol h to us, and this dedi- cation is an expression of our gratitude.



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Glassmate ' THACllKHS BIOGRAPHIES FJhdhilh Hioifii T iKikiiiL: ' for a hunk. ' Can ' t rind it ? .Inst ask (lur scliodl lilii ' arian. Ilvtii iJiown, who is always williiiji ' to lend a lii ' lpiug hand. Mrs. Brown has l)een employiMl liy the Stcplu ' iisdii Board of Education for five cai-s. tliis beiii her second year as sehool lilirarian. Mrs. Brown, whose hometown is Sil- ver Springs, New York, attended eleiiien- lary sehool at Geneva, New York ami hig ' h sehool at Rnsh, New York. To fnrtlier her edueatiou she attended i-ollrt;c ,il Albion, Jliehigan for fonr yeai-s. In addition to lieing- scIkioI lilii-arian Airs. Brown has eharji ' e of sevci-al stndy halls which keej) her very busy. She has traveled through Washing- tini. AliiHiesota. New Yoi-k, Michii;an and some of the n ii-tliwcNlcrn and ccntrid states. Mrs. Brown ' s holihics imdndc rcadin;.;- and huildinji ' a library of idassical records. When asked her opinion of S.II.S. she said, I like it or 1 wonhln ' t lie tea-li- ill ' here. John S iniil(jiiisf If you shoulil lie walkini;- down the street and see a green Ford int of control, youi- first gues-i may be that it is driven by a member of the S.II.S. Drivei-s ' traiii- in.ii ' cla.ss taught by John Snnd(|uist. This is Mr. Suiidi|ni-t ' s si ' cond year at Stejihenson High S.diool where he teaidies Alathematics and I)rivei-s Kihica- tioii. Mr. Sundquist was born in liai ' k Kiver, .Miiliigan. Graduating from Harris lligii School he attended Wayne rniversity and . ' ci1 lici ' ii Michigan College ol ' Kdncation where he received his Mastei- of Sdence degree. .Ml ' . Sundqui t ' s jn-evious teaching before coming to Stephenson is one year at Bark River and three years as an ap- prentice teacher in the Ford IMotor Coiii- ])any if Detroit. He en.joys all spoi-ts, bis fax ' orites are baseball and golf. To Mr. Sundcjuist. a swell friend to all. the Seiiioi-s wish the best Inck. Frances Wi iijuml. Mrs. Frances Weigand joined tlie faculty of Stephenson High School in 1948 for the secoml time. She teaches General Math, Business Training, Sociol- ogy aiul p]nglisb III. Mrs. Weigand, who comes from Spald- ing, graduated from Maniuette high school. She attended Michigan State Col- lege and Xoi-thern Michigan College of Educalion, where she i-eceived her B.A. degree. She was treasurer of the girls league and captain of the -jirls ' basketball team. She was also in the Literary Society. Mrs. Weigand has been in the teach- ing profession for IS years. During these years she has taught at Ilermansville, Bark River, the Wells Township schools, Stephenson, Carney and now back to Ste- phenson. ( She was i)rincipal of the Steph- enson School the first time she taught here and also at Caiaiey.) Her hobbies are reading and swim- ming. Her jiet i)eeve is people who do not consider the rights of others. We a.sked her opinion of Stephenson Sehool. She replied, 1 think the sehool is run etfii-iently, and it keeps up to modern trends of t ' dncation without sacri- ficing basic skill. Also the members of the faculty are exceptionally friendly and cooperative. .Most of the students are interested in their work. Uri ' . Bnni( rr Rev. Ronald A. Brunger was born May 11, ]f)ll in . ewberry, Michigan, After high school graduation Rev. Briuiger attended Albion College, Boston TJniver.sity School of Theology and Boston University (iraduate Sehool. Rev. Bi-unger is a part-time teacher at Stephenson High Sidiool. He teaches ninth grade mathematics, eighth grade history and civics. He is serving as pastor of the Stephen- son and Ingalls Methodist Churches. Rev. Brungei- ' s hobbies are music, family history, American histoiy and niathenuitical statistics. His jiet peeve is girls in slacks. His opinion of Stephen.sou High is that it shows good sportsmanship aiuI good school siiirit.

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