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Raymond Reznicek Smiling, dark, and handsome Rezzie best of all, likes dancin'. Baseball 1-2-3“! , basketball 1 2-3-i , English play 2, junior play 3, senior play 1 , Card- inal staff 2-3 Louis Franklin Seely A straightforward smiling manner Will make Louie an orator with glamour. Baseball 1-2-3-1 , basketball 1-2 3-i. English play 2, junior play 3, senior play 1 , secretary- treasurer of class 3, secretary- treasurer of Boys' 1 H Club I , secretary-treasurer of athletic association 1 , vice president of ola88 1 Phyllis Marie Wickwire The lovely quiet beauty of the class--- How could we help but adore this lass? Secretary-treasurer of class 1 2-i , class president 3 basket- ball 2-1 , baseball 1, English play 2, Cardinal staff 2-3-1 glee club president 3-1 presi- dent of Girls' 1 H Club 1 pres- ident of Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 1 5
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Charles Joseph Getz Stamps are his hobby and mis- chief his aim; In school these things have brought him fame. Basketball U» minstrel 3how 3» English play 2, senior play 1;, orchestra 1-1; Charles Edward Engler Quiet and studious he goes on his way Gaining new heights and success each day. Cardinal staff 2-3 junior play 3, senior play I4. Gerald I. Howard Canary Howard, dark and short. Is the tops in any sport. Baseball 1-2-3-U, basketball 1-2 -3-k, president of class 1-2-1;, junior play 3, minstrel show 3, senior play 1;, president of the athletic association 1;, orches- tra 1; h
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CLASS HISTORY Teaoher: Good morning, class. Class of 1937s Good morning, teacher. Louis: What's so good about it? Teacher: We will now begin our history lesson. Gerald, will you give the events of September and October, 193 7 Gerald: On September 15 we had a grand time at our wienie roast at Marquette Woods. October 3T we had our freshman Hallowe'en party at Eileen Yasdick's home Boy! We sure did have the fun that night. We let our wild, untamed spirits run loose and scared the day-lights out of every witch and ghost within the Stevensville limits. Teacher: Now, Phyllis, will you continue and give the names of all who were present during the freshman assembly in 193 47 Phyllis: Those present were: Joe Bartak, Maynard Bodjack, harry Edmonson, Margaret Elavsky, Charles Engler, Lee Gast, Gerald Howard, Martin Mischke, Raymond Reznicek, Louis Seely, Eileen Yasdick, and myself. Teacher: Correct. Louis, will you name the class officers of that year? Louis: Gerald Howard was president; Raymond Reznioek, vioe pres- ident; and Phyllis Wickwire, secretary and treasurer. Teacher: Who were the members of the faculty, Raymond? Raymond: Miss Knode, Mrs. Myers, and Mr. Shearer. Teacher: Were there any other events? Charles Engler: Yes. We had a Christmas party at school, we visited the Millburg fish hatcheries, we had a hotdog booth at the P.T.A. Carnival, and we completed our first year in high school with a joyous picnic at Indian Lake. Teacher: We covered that year nicely and we will begin with 1935. Will you start us off with the events, Louis? Louis: During our sophomore year we gave a minstrel show and sun English play. We traveled to Chicago and visited the World’s Fair. We also had a Christmas party and a St. Patrick’s par- ty. We had a farewell theater party for Martin Mischke as he left us to go to Edwardsburg. Raymond: Louis forgot to mention our trip to the Field Museum in Chicago. We had a little trouble getting Louis out for the caretakers thought he was a mummy. Teaoher: Charles Getz, will you give the roll call for the class in 1955? Charles G: Well, some of our friends left us, but we got two new members. Our class members were Maynard Bodjack, Harry Edmon- son, Charles Engler, Gerald Howard, Martin Mischke, Nina Moore, Raymond Reznicek, Louis Seely, Phyllis Wiokwire, and nyself. Gerald: Our class officers of that year were: president, Gerald Howard; vice president, Raymond Reznicek; secretary and trea- surer, Phyllis Wickwire. Teacher: Who were the faculty members? Charles E: There was a slight change in the faculty. Miss Knode left us to be married and Miss Larkin took her place, but the (continued on page 28) 6
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