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Glassmate CO.M.MrXITV KXlilJMI CLASS 3 Top vow. left to liiilit — Shirloy Winter. George Peterson. I ' eler Tlumiie, Fred l.eP.e.iu. I or- r;iine Ni ' lson. Middle row — Ueginn Dislineini. Virsiniu Allgey- er. l ' ;it CmiiIIc. Kvelyn V:iiiKerin. Myrtle Ann Corey, Kiiyniond I ' inkowski. I ' .oii.iin row I ' .c-lly Hall, .M.-iry Ko.U, hoinia Kicc. .Miss .lean Keynolds. Cloria ' I ' ronililey. Kulli Larson. I ' al l.eMienx. AX.XIWI, ST.VFK The Annual Staff for 1114!) is; eom- )!(ise(i (if 20 iiiemhcrs. Tlieir rcspeetivo ])()siti()iis are as follows: E(litor-in-( liief — Evelyn Wan.oerin. A. ' -sistaiit Editoi- — Lori-aine Xelson. Production Manajjer — Gloria ' riomliley. Treasurer — Vii-giiiia AUo ' eycr. Business and advertising manager — Kegina Dishiieau. Advertising .staff — I ' atsy Canlk, Shirley Winter. Pliotography Editor — lyitle Ann Coi-ey. Pllotogra])hy Staff ' — Alton Anderson. Sales Manager — Kayiiiond Pinkowski. Spoi-ts Editors — George Peterson. Peter Tlionne. So.-ial Editors — IMarjorie Peterson, lietty P.all. Pat LeMieiix. Litei-ary Editor.s — Mary Koch. Rnth l.ai-- ..son, Fred IjeBeau, Donna ivire. Earl Mottard. Robert Doriuski. ( ' lass |)ii-ector — Miss Reynolds. This gro;:p not only publishes tlie Annnal but also ilhistrates its journalistie abilit. ' by editing the s-jhool pai)er whicli is ])nbiislied ever.v month. The Annual Staff hopes that it ' s ])r.i- dnetion meets with student approval.
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GLissinate KdliKWOlJI) A srlimil. lil c ;] ell 11 n-li. is mil n linild- iuy, but a miiuii nl ' |)i ' i)|ilc stii iii.u In Ih ' - conie better than tlicy an . It is a bibora- tnrv f(ir Icaniiiit: ' . It is a |ibicr ' of fun au ' l cxrilriiicnf as well. in tlii ' ir sean-li t ' nr a lliriiic, I lie ( ' (iiu- imiiiity EiLti ' lish Class rDiiccivcd I lie n lion tliat iStcplienson IIi;a ' li is lil i ' a i-innis. Wi.: pnl iin a u ' reat sliow but nnt jnst for auuisrnicnt. We learn lliat the star per- formei-s arc hard Mii-kri-s. Tlic path In star- dom is loiiu ' and lii ' iii ' liiiL; ' and menial. We learn by li ' ial and error, by I ' eason, by will i)o ver, by example. We learn to know jieople. to value the clown ' s uood huiiKu-. the donkey ' s sti ' eugth and iletcr- mination, the monkey ' s intelli.iicnee, the trapeze artist ' s talent. We try lo leai ' ii that life is an aet. played well or poorlw aeeordiay to the actor. We eudui ' c disappointment ont of necessity and make of every mistake an opportunity. Some of us fail because the big- show is too bustling and overwhelming to always understand us. But failure is only a slow down of time or a bad rehear- sal. We try again until we win. In this spirit of endeavor and excitement and hope, all schools live. Three cheers for the greatest show on earth ! !
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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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