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Sports announcing for all local basketball games is a second interest for Dr. Stanley Cook, head of the English department. Mr. Ray Watling, coordinator of drivers ' training, edits films and slides in his home workshop. AfiS t»l? t.l ■ .-. ' Hi III If III III i ' »|SK!S 9 ww- WB 1 Mr. Lewis Gray, head of the Indu.strial Arts department, with daughter, Cheryl, exhibit a walleyed pike caught in East Twin Lake at Lewiston, Michigan. Cultivating his flower beds keeps Mr. Frank Banach, head of the physical education department, physically fit.
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As head of the music department, Mr. John Finch with counselor, Mr. Larry Westerville, show evidence of their favorite pastime. Cleat the sheet! Hoist the main! These are familiar cries to Miss Frances French, head of the business education department, as she sails with the wind on a starboard tack. Miss Ester Porter, head of the lan- guage department, shares her travel films and slides with her classes and friends. History ' s on the move and so is Miss Leona Weir, social studies depart- ment head, as she improves her bowling stride. Arranging the conference room in the new mathematics quarters was a major project for the department head. Miss Bertha Schermer.
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The Challenge of SCIENCE A Year of Progress — A Year of Promise The year 1961-62 is a year which will be re- membered for many reasons. Science made his- tory and headlines by sending a man up into space. New Horizons have been opened to the generation of today. We are faced with a challenge we have never had before. What the scientists have accomplished has merely scratched the surface. It is up to us, the present generation, to meet the challenge and to look beneath the surface, to open up new horizons and pave the way for further progress. The Grosse Pointe High School science de- partment far surpassed that of many others. It has the equipment and the instructors. Students who participate have the desire to improve, experiment and try to make the world a better place in which to live. Career possibilities in science are endless. Grosse Pointe High School is prepared to meet this challenge. Now according to the book . . . Dale Novak acts as supervisor, natu- rally, while the girls, Bev Robinson and Jackie Lang do the work of dis- secting a frog in biology. 10 With careful analysis and precise measurement, Grosse Pointe chemistry students learn the composition of scientific principles. Steve Landers, Jim Standish, Greg Reynolds and Jim Large learn the skills of experimentation.
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