St Joseph High School - Crescent Yearbook (St Joseph, MI)
- Class of 1956
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Page 14 text:
“
Here is Your Facult
Academic
Program
Dick Kesterke, a junior in Miss Webster's
English class, listens as Maybelline, who The ivniers in MY- 5PUn99'1l-'el'9'5 English
M--ef. English
class listen attentively as he reads to
them.
has stayed over from the Hi-Y initiation,
comments, "You took the words right out
of my thesaurus."
To help Jeanne Olihoff and Annette
M555 While, One of me nlnll' Muenzer find nouns and pronouns, Mrs.
grade English ledfhefit looks Pede, sophomore English teacher, demon-
through her files to flhd ihfbr- strates through sentence dingrarnming. 1
mation concerning the ninth O -
Srade, for which she is coun- l' NUT V.,-1 mul: al 5-al
Senor, yin- ug., ...ntl uvcf De ffl. .saw-A..
Sr ...ce blul' wuku
English ahd Social Stuclies meal
Liz Slawsan puts away her books in
prevaration for listening to English
records in Miss Ireson's literature
class.
.Da-1.
Mrs. Hemingway is shown with Margie Herb-
streit and Tom Huckins, two of her eighth
grade students. Mrs. Hemingway teaches
classes which combine English with United Jugs 99
make sure Louise Rhodes points out
"We have an idea," say Jim Hardin 59995 l'l9'0fY- the right place on the map to Joe Long, Miss
and Pat Bertog to Mr. Schnese, one Tomlinson stands by.
of the teachers of iunior high school
English.
10
”
Page 13 text:
“
The Educational Program
of the School
Saint Joseph High School offers many
challenging courses to its students. The
academic studies give a foundation in
the liberal and fine arts as well as con-
structive advancement in sciences and
mathematics. Basically these subiects
furnish the groundwork for further study
in colleges and universities.
The courses in the practical arts give
practice in home management and
preparation for iobs in offices and in-
dustry. The commercial and industrial
arts departments otfer credit for on-the-
iob training as well as courses in the
basic skills of each department.
The high school also offers some
special educational helps. The school
has a library and a school librarian. A
speech correctionist is available for con-
sultation and help. The school nurse
and her monitors olfer health service.
One of the most rapidly expanding
parts of the school curriculum is the
driver's training program.
ln the faculty section which follows,
you will see pictures of the teachers at
work carrying out the educational plans
of the school.
"Speak right into the mike, Judi," says Mr. MacKay, the principal,
to Judi Jasper, a senior speech student.
Here is Your clministration
The high school secretaries are Mrs. lindal and Mrs, Welsh.
Mrs. Lindal keeps the school attendance records, and Mrs. ' '
Welsh does the bookkeeping for high school accounts. Mn. cron is secremry 'O Mr' more and the Board of
Education, Mrs. Scott, who is consulting with her, is Mr
Luitie's secretary.
”
Page 15 text:
“
Social Studies
United States history teacher Mr. Davis, who Mr. Ropele, the iunior class counselor, is Mr. Evans takes a moment to pose for a
also adyises the Student Council, is shown discussing next year's schedule with staff photographer. In the background is
with o group of students planning the Variety Sandra Youngblood. Mr. Ropele also the fifth hour civics class, hard at work
Show. teaches senior sociology classes. on a written assignment.
if I -s -'
Mr, Heathcote reads avidly from the
Although Mr. Blum 59,-ikes on easy book, When Men Are Free. His interested
Places of historical interest are pointed out as pose, seniors discover his method gf listeners are ninth grade civics students,
Mr. Buursma does some map study with world teaching government is far from JON' Zeflef and -lane' Zilkowski.
history students, Carlene Anderson and Ray relaxing.
Cou-Iombe.
, L
Latin anguages Spanish
fa
suit' '
Miss Robb, who says she definitely went to school Mary Fast and lliave Conrad are reviewing their
with Caesar, checks her watch in a characteristic SPGYIISH IBSSOF1 Wlfh the help Of Mr. Benson. Mr.
way as late arrivals hurry to their lockers. 590500 also leflfhes l0W'Wl'5m-
ll
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