Stevensville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Stevensville, MI)

 - Class of 1938

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LATER ELEMENTARY ROOM Top row: Raymond Skorupa; Emil Catania; Edwin Kuball; Dale Hauoh; Donnie Bartz; George Katsulos; Johnny Engler; Virgil Davisj Steve Misioh; John Kronos; Wilbur Skorupa Third row: Gene Jorgensen; Molford Ott; Donald DeMorrow; Billy; Siewert; Billy McLane; John Wagner; Floyd Bucko; Gino Da- Dan; Bobby Ball Seoond row; Stella Hoge; Eldonna Dehring; Jeanette Dehring; Lor- raine Bednar; Jean Sounart; Lorraine Ott; Lois Kornow; Cha— ratias Riley; Clarene Davis; Martha Zelko Seated: Betty Wagner; Joan Kronos; Betty Markwald; Patty B0djack; Irene Kuball; Delores Hauch; Shirley Riley; Jeanette Ott; Gladys Mueller; Evelyn Klackle; Evelyn Wach ACTIVITIES To stimulate interest in as well as to inform ohildren of present day news My Weekly Reader, a paper published weekly in elementary reading grade levels is used in these grades as supplementary reading. Correlated with this are projects in so- ience. Speed, and comprehension tests are frequently included. Reading for pleasure is encouraged by the supply of books in the library, to be used at any leisure time. The boys and girls are old enough in these grades to join the Girls’ and Boys’ L|H Clubs and Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. There are several members of each organization in this group. Musio under the direction of Mrs. Myers, is taught on Mon- day and Thursday. This includes learning the syllables, spaces, lines and reading notes as well as learning by rote songs approp- riate to the season or day. Several children from this group belong to the orchestra and have their regular practise periods with Mr. Null. 12

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 JUNIOR HIGH ROOM Top row: Left to right; Ervin Markwald; Ernest Siewert; Art hur Lockwitz; Frank Krajacic; Austin Cupp; Ralph Kolberg; Stanley Geipel; Bill Glade; Marshall Ott; Armondo Catania Thomas Wach; and Marion Wagner. Third rows Bob Glade; Bobby Kuball; Dale Baugher; Ralph Siew- ert; Tony DaDan; Bert Klackle; Leon Mielke; Norman Ott; Melvin Huebner; Walter Schultz; Richard Fritz; and Ray- mond Kornow. Second row; Mr. Helweg; Virginia Ott; Jeanne Mongrieg; Dorothy Fiedler; Norma Siewert; Adeline Friesl; Val Jean Spindler Barbara Misioh; Walter Huebner; Kenneth Fritz; Jimmy John- son; and Eugene Bodjack. Seated: Vervaine Kolberg; Frances Wickwire; Evelyn De Morrow Peggy Katsulos; Dorothy Schoenfelder; Bonnie Griffendorf; Eleanor Siewert; Betsy Schoenfelder; and Catherine Pallas ACTIVITIES The Junior High sponsored two boys and one girls basket ball team this year, and have taken an active part in the soft ball leagues in this area. Junior High girls this year participated in a Child Care course sponsored by the State Board of Health. An introductory course in typing is offered to the eighth grade, being one of the few schools of this size to offer this. Troops of B0y and Girl Scouts are sponsored by the school with a membership of forty-six and twenty-two respectively. The Boy Soouts won the highest area achievement award in 1937» and the Scoutmaster was chosen to represent this area at The National Jamboree. The girls also rated at the top in this area. The boys have a splendid drum and bugle corps of twenty- four pieoes. 11



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ELEMENTARY ROOM First row: left to right: Bobby Davis; Albert Blaha; Charles Baugher; Richard Allen; Ralph Markwald; Vernon Mueller Ralph Hoge; Donald Skorupa Second row; Doris Luoker; Jane Frits; Vera Hauch; Violet Biaha Betty Riley; Jeanne Odell; Delores Bendel; Miss Howard Third row: Marvin Sounart; Jimmy Svorec; Jerry Huebner; Kenneth Ott; Billy MisIke; Stephen Anderson; Rex Allen; Lee Davis ACTIVITIES Twice a week, a musio class is held, under the direction of the school music supervisor, Mrs. Myers. Appropriate songs are taught the children. Self - confidence is developed in the children through the medium of individual singing. Development of rythm is stressed in dramatized songs, and In the rythm band. To help the children to work together happily, to enable them to note many of the interesting things about them, and to widen the horizon of their knowledge, periods are given over to the playing of games, telling of stories, and projeot work. In the second grade, the children have a period set aside each day as a free reading period, during this period, the child may choose his own book to read. The children share their read- ing experience with one another, and eaoh pupil keeps his own reoord of the books he has read. 13

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