Stevensville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Stevensville, MI)

 - Class of 1937

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Seated: Kuball, G. Bodjaok, R. Siewert, Markwald, Huscher, Hueb- ner, Baugher, Geipel Seoond row: L. MieIke, E. Siewert, Wiaoh, N. Ott, M. Ott, Kraja- oio, T. DaDan, Bobby Glade, Mr. Helweg Third row: Cupp, G. Mielke, Eaab, J. Bodjaok, Schulz, Bugler, A. DaDan, Bill Glade, Eolbcrg BOYS 1| H CLUB A I4H Handicraft Club was organized in the Stevensville Sohool last fall under the direotion of Otto J. Helweg. Thirty- fire members are in the organization, four of wham come from the Lutheran School. They are Helmuth Pioske, Bill Ott, Donald Sie- wert, and Kenneth Obendorfer. The boys made bread boards, magazine racks, end tables, and many other useful artioles. They spend every Saturday in the sohool at work. This work will be exhibited at the County I4H Achievement Day meeting and, also, at a local exhibition in the early part of May. At the Aoheivement Day meeting members who have completed their work according to a oertain standard will reoeive a certificate with a gold seal. The 1 Club will carry on through the summer with garden- ing, and poultry, calf, and pig raising. 2b

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Seatedi Geraldine Spear, Gerald Howard, Phyllis Wickwire, Louis Seely, Mary Ann Bodjaok Standings Raymond Reznicek, Charles Getz, Mrs. Myers, Charles Engler, Marie Schramm SENIOR PLAY A RUN FOR HER MONEY, a comedy in three acts by Edward E. Kidder, was presented by the senior class of 1937 on February 5» Berinda Meeker (Geraldine Spear) must be married by six o’clock on her nineteenth birthday, or she must forfeit thirty thousand dollars inherited from her father to her grasping Uncle Gideon (Charles Getz). Berinda escapes from her uncle and hides with her elder sister, Corinna Meeker (Phyllis Wickwire). Matters are complicated when Berinda’s lover, Ned Bailey (Gerald Howard), disappears. The fun begins when Corinna’s matrimonial advertise- ment for Ned is answered by Detective Blake Hayden (Louis Seely) who is employed by Gideon Warren to bring back Berinda. Corinna plays upon his belief that Adelaide (Mary Ann Bodjack), the town cut-up, is Berinda, and he takes her back to her uncle. Berinda and Corinna, in their mad flight from Hayden whom, they fear, will soon discover his mistake, run into Ned who is in the hands of a forceful widow (Marie Schramm). A negro porter, Sam, (Charles Engler), and a comical justice of the peace, Dilly, (Raymond Reznicek) help to heighten the comedy. Of course everything ends happily for everyone except Uncle Gideon. Ned and Berinda are married in time to inherit the mon- ey and Corinna and Blake plan to follow suit. Sinoe the senior class consisted of only six students, Geraldine Spear and Marie Schramm from the junior class and Mary Ann Bodjack from the class of ’36 were chosen to assist the sen- iors. Mr8. Myers directed the play. 23



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Seated: DeMorrow, M. Davis, Misich, Kolberg, B. Greiffendorf, Loshbough, Fiedler, M. Greiffendorf Second row: Mrs. Jefferis, Schramm, Spear, P. Wickwire, Mon- greig, Reimer, Friesl, F. Wickwire, Miss Howard Third row: C. Quardokus, A. Krajacic, R. Davis, J. Quardokus, Siewert, M. Bodjack, Schneider, Bujack, Gaul GIRLS» 1|H CLUBS The grade and high school girls have organized two clubs. The junior girls group was organized as a I4H Club and fulfilled the requirements of i|H work. Each girl made a towel, apron, dress, underwear, and shorts which are judged on achievement day. The officers for the junior girls' club are: president, Marie Davis; vice- president, Dorothy Fiedler; secretary and treasurer, Dorothy Schoenfelder; advisers. Miss Winifred Howard and Mrs. Zita Jefferis. The high school girls changed their organization about the middle of the year so that they were no longer affiliated with the I4H work because, instead of making the articles required for )|H work, they wanted to learn other things as crocheting, knit- ting, embroidering, as well as sewing since the latter is taught in high school, hey called their new organization the Cardinal Sorority and elected Rayella Davis president, Rae Marie Mongreig vice president, and Jane Quardokus secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Zita Jefferis is their adviser. 25

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