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Girls' Basketball Front row: Maxine Bujack. Katherine Krajacic, Ann Krajacic. F.velyn Totzke. Caroline Bod- jack. Kayella Davis Second row: Marie Davis, Mary Dehrini;, Dorothy Schoenfelder. Norma Siewert, Mrs. Smith, Alma Mischke. Naomi Hopkins. Imopene Hopkins, Irene Siewert Champ s 1 el| pers SCHEDULE SHS Opp. January 13 New Trov Here 5 17 January 27 Coloma Here 12 16 February 10 Coloma There 12 13 February 17 New Troy There 14 17 February 20 Alumni Here 24 17 The Girls Basketball team has been ablv coached by Mrs. Smith for the last three years. Throughout the year of 1939 the girls played first class ball, showing plenty of pep and sportsmanship, although winning only one game. With only four of the squad lost by graduation, the girls look forward to a big season next year. 7mye firmly six
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Band and ( rc nestra The Band and Orchestra are under the capable direction of Mr. Null. Com- pletely reorganized last year, the two organizations are rapidly becoming smooth- playing, efficient organizations. The Band and Orchestra or parts of the two organizations have provided music for numerous entertainments this year. A special band, composed of nine pieces, was organized for the basketball sea- son. This band played at all the home games this season, and was very well received by the public. Stevensville was one of the few schools to have such a band, and the only school of its size in this basketball conference. A special Christmas program, composed entirely of music, was presented by the Band and Orchestra, with the combined Glee Clubs assisting. At this program, which was open to the public, a wide variety of selections were played, including Christmas music. The Parent-Teacher Association has been provided with special music for its programs at various times, both by the entire orheestra and by individual members. The Parent-Teacher Association has also assisted in the building up of the Orchestra by providing funds for the purchase of instruments. Individual members of the Orchestra have provided entertainment for numer- ous other special functions, both in the school and in the community. The crowning event of the year is the annual Spring Concert, in which all mem- bers of the Band and Orchestra participate. These concerts are looked forward to with anticipation, by both the members of the orchestra and the general public. This winds up the formal appearance of the orchestra as a whole for the season, although individual members appear in the various activities of commencement week. Orchestra and Band each rehearse separately, once a week. In addition to the regular work as members of each organization, various groups are given separate instruction, and when necessary, individual instruction. Front row: Dorothy Schoenfelder. Betsy Schoenfelder. Jordon Jung. Naomi Hopkins. Jeanette Dehring, Peggy Katsulos. Catherin Pallas. Margaret Loshbough. George Katsulos Second row: Ralph Siewert. Jimmv Johnson. Austin Cupp. Bert Klackle, John Kronos. Dale Baugher, Maxine Bujack, Thomas Wach, Erwin Markwald, William Glade. Robert Glade. Imo- gene Hopkins. Mr. Null. Stanley Gcipel Back row: Frances Wickwire. Ralph Kolbcrg. Mary Dehring. Norma Siewert, Arthur Lockwit . Bonnie Griffendorf. Donald Bartz. Jeanne Mongrel . Melvin Huebner, Gino DaDan lootin' Champs page t iren t y-eigh t
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