Stevensville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Stevensville, MI)

 - Class of 1938

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Stevensvilie's Sohool building is a single story, eight room, fire proof building. The building is comparatively new, having been built in 1923« Modern in design it lends itself to efficiency of instruction with spacious room, laboratories and gymnasia . Health is a vital factor in the maintenance of a public in- stitution, and the planning of the building and the various ser- vices is such as to give us a high rating in this respect. Steam heat with thermostatic control, automatic humidifiers, with forc- ed circulation and vacuum return constitutes the heating princi- ple. Stoker feed provides uniform heat at minimum expense, as oheaper coal may be used. Ventilation is ideal in that a complete change of air is effected in each room every two minutes by means of a fan and inlet and outlet airducts in each room. The air is not re-circulated as in many systems, but is used only onoe thus assuring freshness of the out-of-doors to every pupil. This together with up-to-date methods of oleaning and sanitation has made ours an unusually healthy school. Our average attendance over a period of 10 years has been about 92$, an average impossible without most healthful enviro- nmental conditions within the sohool. The Sohool has a large gipnnasium and auditorium with a spacious stage where school and community dramatic activities are presented. There is an adequate library, containing many volumes of fiction and general reading, under the general charge of the faculty and the direct supervision of a student librarian, and class room libraries available for special reference work. A well equipped laboratory supplements instruction in the scienoes. The Commercial Department is equipped with late model Royal Typewriters, various duplicating devices and office machines. Each classroom is equpped with movable arm chairs, tables and the necessary maps and other paraphernalia needed for the best instruction. 25

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A VISIT AT SHS The piotures you have just looked at represents a fairly ac- curate cross section of a day's work at the Stevensville school. They take up from simple primary dramatisation through the more intricate skills in the oommeroial room, mechanical drawing class and sewing to laboratory demonstrations which help to interpret for the pupil the fundamental concepts of the physical and natur- al sciences, while History repeats itself as Brutus eliminates a too ambitious Caesar in a clever dramatisation in the World His- tory class. Extra—curricular activities also have their places in the Modern sohool. Note the attitude shown by the girls in the health class,the interest of the I4H Club boys in shopwork and the eager- ness and alertness of the boys on the basketball floor. Other ac- tivities,such as dramatics, debate,parties, P.T.A. meetings, ath- letic contests,games,have not been included in this picture story because of lack of space. In these days of tremendous change in the aims of education, the Stevensville High School is making every attempt to keep abr- east of the movement and provide courses of study to fit needs of the community. Leniency in the changed entrance requirements of the University of Miohigan has made possible a wide choice of el- ective subjects by the High School student, so that our enriched program ncrw includes, besides the minimum courses required by the University, as wide a range of vocational courses and extra-cur- ricular activities as is consistent in a school of this size. Me- chanical Drawing, 1 1 Shop, Sewing, Journalism, Typing, Shorthand Bookkeeping and other related business subjeots are now offered. We are proud of our sohool and the strides it has taken in the past few years. Our Music department has expanded rapidly, to in- clude not only vocal instruction, but instrumental as well, with opportunity for participation in band and orchestra. A commercial course with the best of equipment now has a large enrollment, the I4H Clubs and Scout organizations are flourishlng. State basketball championships in '35 '36, and '37 have been ours, and that of 1938 missed by two games. This has been accomp- lished in spite of the size of our squads, which have never nu- mbered more than twenty. In fact we have prided ourselves on the fact that our squads have never been cut and that every boy who reports for practice regularly gets a chance to participate in games. This makes for a democratic team spirit, the success of whioh has advertised our school widely throughout Miohigan as a perennial contender . This same democratic spirit pervades our entire membership as well. There are no selfish cliques, no high hat groups. The al- umni remember it as one big family and the incoming Freshmen are soon impressed by that characteristic. Our pupil-teacher ratio permits individual attention to pro- blems which is impossible in larger schools. We have been accre- dited by the U.ofM. since 1922+ and have been on the two-year list since 1928. We modestly admit that our sohool is one of which a small community may well be proud. SHS—WHERE YOU CAN FEEL AT HOME . 24



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