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The students leam how to vote by taking part in a regular city election. Right: Applications for ballots are filled out in the same way as done by the adults. Below left: Oda Nielson and Marguerite Johnson emerge from the voting booths. Below right: John Grice re¬ ceives the ballots from the voters and Donna Gilbert deposits them in the ballot box. — 23 —
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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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Catering to Artistic Natures Clyde J. Flickinger Joseph Ridolph The artist of our teaching staff is Clyde Flickinger. His B. S. degree was received from Centra] Michigan College of Education, his M. A. degree from University of Michigan, and he also studied at the University of Colorado. Besides teaching art Mr. Flickinger teaches junior English and is the sophomore class adviser. Color photo¬ graphy and—you guessed it—painting (oils and water) are Mr. Flickinger’s winning pastimes. Our music classes, vocal and instrumental, are under Joseph Ridolph’s direction. Mr. Ridolph re¬ ceived his B. E. degree from Northern Illinois Col¬ lege, his M. A. from the University of Michigan. He has done post-graduate work at Central Michi¬ gan College. He is a senior class and “Treble Clefs” adviser. Boating, picnics, and concerts are all winning pastimes on Mr. Ridolph’s list. j As one looks about the halls of C.H.S. he may be looking at a great musician of the future or a budding artist. In the art classes and in the band and chorus classes, much is done to bring out the creativeness of a person. The band and chorus students have learned many different types of songs, and in the art classes a wide variety of work has been done to de¬ velop the artistic side of the students. — 24 —
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