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BOYS AND GIRLS GLEE CLUBS Top row: Warren Schulz; Jordon Jung; Arthur Raab; Raymond Engler; Grover Mielke; Walter Raab; Evalt Fausak; Myron Cupp; Oliver Siewert; Joe Bodjack; Gordon Ott Second rowi Jimny Carr; Frank Cupp; Esther Spitzer; Maxine Buj- ack; Merrial Bodjack; Adeline Friesl; Edna Kornow; LaVerne Reimer; Marie Schramm; Geraldine Spear; Mrs. Myers Seated; Dorothy Fiedler; Irene Siewert; Mary Dehring; Dorothy Sohoenfelder; Bonnie Griffendorf; Frances Wiokwire; Vervaine Kolberg; Bernice Gaul; Marilyn Griffendorf; Norma Siewert ACTIVITIES Two outstanding events of this years Glee Clubs were -the Spanish Operetta, The Toreadors, and the Eleventh Annual Ber- rien County vocal festivals. Toreadors, was presented to a large audience at the High School Auditorium February 1, under the direction of Mrs. Myers. The scene of the Operetta is a Spanish ranch. Senor Dictorio (Jimmy Carr) has two daughters Benita and Juanita (Maxine Bujack and Marie Schramm) who wish to marry Juan and Pablo ( Myron Cupp and Evalt Fausak) but their father wishes them to marry toreadors Juan and Pablo persuade two beggars (Warren Schulz and Joseph Bodjack) to pose as the toreadors. After a mock bull fight, the impostors are unmasked and the Senor gives his oonsent to the marriage of his daughters to the men of their choice. Besides the principals, there were boys and girls’ choruses and a group of Spanish dancers. The vocal festival was held at Watervaliet March 23, 1938. Stevensville High School was represented by twelve girls, under the direction of Mrs. Myers, in the chorus of I4OO picked voices representing the best high school talent of the county. The entire chorus was under the guest direction of Mr. Walter Asch- enbrenner, of Chicago. 17
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ORCHESTRA Top Rows Jeanne Mongrieg, Soprano Saxaphone; Rae Marie Mongrieg, Trombone; Norma Siewert, Trombone; Myron Cupp, Tenor Saxa- phone; Art Lockwits, E Flat Baes; Val Jean Spindler, Frenoh Horn; Kenneth Frit , Melophone Horn; Ralph Kolberg, Alto Saxaphone; Francis Wickwire, Alto Saxaphone; Me1Yin Huebner, Soprano Saxaphone. Second Rows Ralph Siewert, Snare Drum; Austin Cupp, Snare Drum Dorothy Fiedler, Cornet; D®1® Baugher, Cornet; Thomas Waoh Cornet; Jimmy Carr, Cornet; Maxime Budjack, Cornet; Di- rector Fred Null; Stanley Geipel, Base Drum. Seated: Bobby Kuball, Violin; George Katsulos, Violin; Jeanette Dehring, Violin; Peggy Katsulos, Violin; Catherin Pallas, Violin; Geraldine Spear, Violin; Jordon Jung, olarinet Dorothy Schoenfelder, Clarinet; Betsy Sohoenfelder, Clari- net. (Not in pictures Evelyn Totske, Violin; Ervin Markwald Snare Drum. Under the capable direction of Professor Fred Null, the band and orchestra was reorganised last fall. Mr. Null has been able to devote three days a week this year to the instruction of instrumental music, inoluding band and orchestra. The orchestra made two publio appearances this year. The first at the P.T.A. Double Penny Supper last fall, when they de- monstrated their ability to play, and the second time at the re- gular P.T.A. meeting in Februrary. It is expected that the orchestra will take an aotive part in Commencement Week activities. With most of this year's members returning, Mr. Null is ex- pecting a very suoessful season with the band and orohestra next year. 16
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VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Standing» Siewert, Klackle, Geipel, Lockwitt, Fausak, Raab, Coach Marshall Shearer Seated: Cupp, guard; Pallas, guard; Carr, oenter; Schoenfelder, forward; Mischke, forward SCHEDULE TOURNAMENTS Team DISTRICT Edwardsburg (D) 29 - 17 St. Joe Catholic 21 SHS 26 Bridgman (c) 17 - 20 New Troy (C) 19 - 19 Baroda 23 SHS 39 Buchanan (B) 23 - 25 Berrien Springs (c) 23 - 19 REGIONAL Galien (d) 55 - 12 St. Joe Catholic (d) 36 - 15 Gobles 22 SHS 26 St. Johns (C) 35 - 23 Baroda (D) 33 - 20 Burr Oak 17 SHS 1+7 Bridgman (c) 28 - 25 St. Johns (6) 29 - 23 STATE FINALS Galien (d) 1+7 - 10 Whitehall 30 SHS 32 Baroda (d) 33 - 11 Berrien Springs (c) 33 - 36 Brooklyn 21 SHS 19 New Troy (c) 20 19 St. Joe Catholic (d) 25 - 21 Coach Marshall Shearer's Cardinals had a very successful season, losing 3 games of their 16 games schedule. They also showed up well in Tournament play, reaching the semi-finals of the state for the fourth straight year, but were defeated by a strong Brooklyn five, who captured the state title by winning from Saginaw Lutheran Seminary 2I4-II1 in the final game. 18
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