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Page 18 text:
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ALL IS FORGIVEN (says a freshman to the seniors) When freshmen think of a senior class Then comes the thought of slaughter. For when a senior boy does pass. We get a dose of water. To get your pants put back to front Is nothing pleasant at all. I really think it’s a terrible stunt When done by Klackle, Mart, and Ball. But .just the same we all feel sad To see the seniors leave. Although their deeds were good or bad There’s reason for us all to greive. Four great handsome senior boys; Mart, Jeff, George, and Joe Brought home the thrill of champion .joys. When trough the finals they did go. Robert Nash is a quiet one Who many a task did do. Much accomplished, much he’s done. We express our heartiest thanks to you. There’s one more boy in the senior class; Clyde Pippin is his name. He's going south when the year is past. And take with him northern fame. As we look at the girls in the senior role Margaret and Mary Ann we see. We hope some day they'll reach their goal— Whatever they want to be. As freshmen pals we'll say goodbye. Our sincerest wish through and through Is that prosperity be at your side Au revoir and good luck to you. —Oliver Ralph Siewert S. H. S. FAREWELL Sung to Mexicale Rose Class song by Mary Ann Bodjack The class of thirty-six is leaving. We're sorry, but you all know we must go. We all will stick with our dear mottos Ne'er to drift, but always onward row. Our dear school years have gone so swiftly. And now the hour of parting is here. To dear old S. H. S. we say, Farewell. Goodbye to pals and teachers dear. 18
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Top row: Raymond Reznicek '37, Louis Seely '37, Myron Cupp '39, Robert Schoenfelder '38, Edgar Mischke '38, Coach Marshall H. Shearer. Bottom row: Gerald Howard '37, George Ball '36, Joseph Klackle '36, Robert Jefferis '36, Martin Howard '36. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE FOR THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CLaSS D TEAM OF 1935-36 SCHEDULED GcfUM S Team Opp, . SHS Team Opp. SHS Three Oaks 32 21 Berrien Springs 25 15 Eau Claire 16 20 Baroda 15 38 Berrien Springs 20 16 St. Johns Catholic 12 31 Bridgman 17 20 New Troy (over-time) 34 32 Eau Claire 18 31 Three Oaks 24 30 Baroda 22 37 St. Johns Catholic 26 32 New Troy 21 32 St. Joe Catholic 15 31 St. Joe Catholic 22 25 Bridgman 31 25 STATE TOURNAMENT SCORES District (Niles) Edwardsburg 16 30 Vandalia 30 32 Regional (Kalamazoo) Finals (Grand Rapids) St. Joe Catholic 10 23 Sunfield 25 35 Portage 12 26 Merrill 23 30 Centerville 11 26 Horton 13 20 17
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Page 19 text:
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RAZZING REDBIRDS Charles G: How much are your four dollar shoes? Charles E: Two dollars a foot. Clara: I've been walking ever since I was eight months old. Marie: Really'. You must be terribly tired by now. Miss Larkin: Give me an example of a simile. Irene S: You look like a monkey. Rez, where's my bookkeeping book? asked Canary who had shared the purchase of the book with Rezzie. Well, you see, it was like this, explained Rezzie. Some- one stole my half and took your half with it. Salesman: I can tell that you are a teacher, Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Myers: How? Salesman: I can see the pupils in your eye3. Billy S: I have decided to train my memory. Edgar: What system will you use? Billy S: I don't know. I want one that will, when I am interviewed, remember to forget. Louie: That became of the man you called public enemy num- ber one? Robert N: We employed a little shotgun arithmetic and put a minus sign before him. Miss Larkin: Weren't you the one that said you never got tired? Victor: That's right. I always stop and take a rest be- fore I get tired. Mart: Did you pass your exams? Jeff: Well, you see, it was like-- Mart: Shake, pal, neither did I. Name Nickname Hobby Destiny Mary Ann Bodjack Ming Typing Stage dancer George Ball Judge M.A.B. A proud papa Martin Howard Mart Squirting water aviator Robert Jefferis Jeff Winking Cop Joe Klackle Horse Boxing English valet Margaret Krajacic Marg Books Editor of N.Y TIMES Robert Nash Bob Stamps Lecturer Clyde Pippin Skeet Pork chops Globe-trotter 19
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