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— 21 — Machine shop and advanced wood shop are un¬ der the strong hand of Francis Hiscock. He has attended Wayne University, University of Michigan, and Western Michigan College of Education, where he earned his B. S. degree. The junior class has Mr. Hiscock at its adviser. His idea of winning pastimes are hunting and fishing and building things. A man who keeps himself quite well hidden is Lynn L. Kingsley, who teaches industrial arts. Mr. Kingsley received his B. S. degree from the Stout Institute, and he also studied at the University of Minnesota. On his list he states outdoor sports, hunting, and fishing take the winning spot. Eunice M. Kennedy Pearl Oliver Francis Hiscock Lynn L. Kingsley Eunice Kennedy is a new teacher in our home¬ making department this year. She holds a B. S. degree from Michigan State College and has also attended University of Michigan. Acting as fresh¬ man class adviser, she finds herself busy. Even though she is learned in home activities, Mrs. Ken¬ nedy says that hunting and fishing are her winning pastimes. Another new teacher this year is Pearl Oliver. She received her B. S. degree from Central Michi¬ gan College of Education and also studied at Michigan State College and University of Colorado. English and homemaking seem to occupy most of her time. For a pastime Miss Oliver says that traveling is her winner. Jerry Danhof (center) is sanding the bookstand he has made in shop class. At his left is Rex Van Natter; at the right, William Snider. Connie Lamphere has made herself a dress, but needs help from Mary Jane McGarr in pinning the back.
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-20- Left: Harvest time finds the girls busy canning and today they are canning pears. The four in the foreground are Betty Smith, Pat Milewski, Marjorie Sorensen, and Sonja Kedroski. Right: Making a desk in wood shop is Schulyer Butler. Watching him is Don Moffit. In the background are Gordon Willis and Russell Brehm. Homemakers of Tomorrow The students of today will be the owners and managers of the homes tomorrow. To properly train them for their responsibilities, courses in home economics and shop are offered. In the shop the boys learn how to use drawing instruments correctly and to make things out of wood and metal. In the “home ec” classes the girls learn to cook, sew, and acquire the training necessary to become good homemakers. The metal shop boys made small tools. Shown at the forge (left to right) are Ed Keller, Dick Shearer, Orland Scarbrough, Harry Hagstrom, and John Shearer. One cooking assignment the boys’ class really enjoyed was making apple pie. In the upper row are Robert Nelson, Dale Olson, and James Lehr. Below them are Charles Burke, James Fender, and William iLovley.
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— 22 — Languages and Social Studies Dana Brandenburg Arland Martin Janies Nesbitt Richard Schwichtenberg Dana Brandenburg, one of our busy teachers, is the Dean of Girls, freshman class adviser, Y- Teen Club adviser, and the cheerleading squad ad¬ viser. She also teaches Latin and French. Miss Brandenburg received her A. B. degree from Kala¬ mazoo College and her M. A. degree from the University of Michigan. Reading is her winning pastime. With a B. S. degree from Western Michigan College of Education and an M. A. degree from the University of Michigan Arland Martin is teach¬ ing United States government and history. Much of his time is occupied by being Dean of Boys and adviser for the freshman class. This fall he coached the reserve football team while Coach Young was recuperating, and in the spring he coaches the baseball team. An active man around the school is James Nesbitt, who teaches American history, is assistant football coach, and head coach in basketball and track. To add to this busy schedule he is the senior class adviser. Mr. Nesbitt received his B. S. degree from Central Michigan College of Education. When asked what his winning pastime was, Mr. Nesbitt remarked “hunting,” but he didn’t specify what kind. Seniors are guided through economics and juniors through English by Richard J. Schwichten¬ berg. His alma mater is State Teachers College of Milwaukee where he received his B. S. degree. “Schwichty” is the adviser of the Junior Sportsman Club. His broad opinion of things is shown by his broad choice of winning pastimes: fishing, hunting, reading, and travel. !
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