Stevensville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Stevensville, MI)

 - Class of 1936

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Joseph John Klackle Tall and handsome, full of fun. He keeps right at it 'till his work is done. Basketball 1-2-3-4, government play 3, minstrel 3, track 3-4, baseball 1-2-3-4, senior play 4, Cardinal staff 2 Margaret JoAnn Krajacio A pleasing manner, a brilliant mind, A girl like Marg is hard to find. Annual staff 4, senior play 4, English play 3, librarian 3-4, chorus 3, Cardinal staff 2-3-4, secretary and treasurer 4, glee club 4, basketball 3 Salutorian Robert Arthur Nash He’s patient and quiet, we'll admit; But his quiet manner conceals much wit. Senior play 4, vice president 4, government play 3, basket- ball 1, baseball 2-3-4, Car- dinal staff 2 William Clyde Pippin He came from Alabama, and to •Hootch he'd make a twin; His charming southern accent makes everybody grin. Vice-president 1, junior dramatic club 1, basket- ball 2-3, secretary and treasurer 2, Hi Eoho staff 2, traok 2-3, Hi Y Club 3, A Club 3, senior dramatic olub 3, football 3 5

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George Stevens Ball You'll find, as a pal that he's loyal and true With a helping hand where there's something to do. Basketball 1-2-3-4, Cardinal staff 2, president 3, senior play 4, minstrel 2-3, government play 3, baseball 2-3, track 3 Mary Ann Bodjaok She’s very short, but very sweet. Her cheery smile is hard to beat. Vice-president 1-2, basketball 2-3, chorus 3, Cardinal staff 2-4, president 4, senior play 4, librarian 4, oheer-leader 2-3-4, annual staff 4 Valeditorian Martin J. Howard A remarkable athlete, a good stud- ent as well, A jolly companion, as many can tell. President 1-2, baseball 1-2-3-4, basketball 1-2-3-4, senior play 4, government play 3, Cardinal staff 2, minstrel 2-3 E. Robert Jefferis He likes to answer questions with just one word. He doesn't like teaohers—so we've heard. Basketball 1-2-3-4, senior play 4, minstrel 3, government play 3, Cardinal staff 2, traok 3, baseball 1-2-3-4 4



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CLaSS history One day as we were browsing about, we came upon a little memory book. We slowly turned the page, and to our surprise, we came upon the picture of the freshman class of 1932. It recalled to our memories the first day in high school. There were 22 freshmens Bessie Zaboynik, Lynn Miller, Margaret Krajacic, George Ball, Robert Jefferis, Elizabeth Oles, Fern Hart Mary Ann Bodjack, Lester Arend, Millie Davis, Lucille Wagner, Martin Howard, Robert Nash, Joe Klackle, Edna La Munion, Agnes, Schadler, Roy Kolberg, Charles Malkin, Clara Turner, Madeline Schula, Paul Schulz, and Clayton Edmunson. Our teachers were Mr. Shearer, Miss Knode, and Mrs. Myers. After we had become accustomed to the new routine, the teachers, and the unmerciful razzing of the upper-classmen, we settled down and began to organize. Our officers were Martin Howard, president; Mary Ann Bodjack, vice-president; Lynn Miller, secretary; and Bessie Zaboynik, treasurer. Turning the page, we saw a record of our first party on Oct- ober 28, a Hallowe'en affair. Remember how comical Clayton looked dressed up as a girl with lipstick and eyebrow make-up galore? We slowly turned the next page wondering what we would find. Why, of course'. The freshmen initiation'. How we dreaded it, but we cheerfully and optimistically survived the most diffi- cult of tasks, secretly resolving to take revenge at the first opportunity. We returned happily to school on a bright sun-shiny day in early September, attempting to impress the freshmen with our sup- eriority. Our class had dwindled to 17» The officers were the same as the previous year and so were our teachers. We selected our class colors, orange and black, and also purchased emblems. During this year we edited the CARDINAL newspaper under the dir- ection of Miss Knode. The remainder of the year passed quickly, and after a picnic at Indian Lake, we went home to spend our va- cations enjoying ourselves. We returned to school, juniors, glad that at last we were considered upper-classmen. We slowly turned the page of the beginning of the junior year and here we saw the names of our class officers. They were George Ball, president; and Clayton Edmunson, secretary and trea- surer. October 18 the chemistry class had an enjoyable day at the World's Fair. In this year Miss Larkin was added to the fa- culty as English instructor. Miss Knode had married and gone to live in Kalamazoo. On the second page was the picture of our state class D championship basketball team, and to prove their merit they brought more fame to Stevensville by bringing home a beautiful trophy which they had won at Flint in the finals. (Continued on page 23) 6

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