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Give me liberty... Many students learned luminous events of the past in the various history and social studies classes at CHS this year. Mr. Tom Ebner taught the freshmen about the American way of life. Discussions were detailed on the workings of federal, state, and local governments. Understanding these law-making and justice systems will ensure more- informed future generations. The sophomores encountered Mr. Ebner in the class of World Affairs. This class explored subjects ranging from archaeology to the various religions of the world. Mr. Ken Marzka had the pleasure of educating the junior class in American history. They learned detailed information on the pioneers, such as Daniel Boone, and expanded their knowledge on many topics which have touched American lives, including Adolf Hitler and World War II. That final required class, Government and Economics, was instructed by Mr. William Stramaglio. Often, many of his students found his lectures both detailed and informative.
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Except After C... Bourque provided help in all of the necessary areas. As the high school resource teacher, Mr. Mike Larzelere also aided students, and in several areas, including English, math, science, and social studies. One place that is vital to providing resources for our education is the library. Without a library, an English class certainly would be a total failure. Mrs. Janet Swayze, in her first year as librarian, and Mrs. Betty Eldridge, library aide, kept the flow of information and resources running very smoothly all year long. English 25
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...or give me the answers! 1. Cristen, diligently working. 2. Did we wake you, Annette? 3. Get to work! 4. Snap out of it, Vince! 5. Mr. Stramaglio, as always- lecturing. 6. ‘ ‘Question number three. . ’ ’ 7. “The hot dog goes there.” This year, Mr. Fred Hunt was busy schooling students in a variety of science classes at CHS. The younger underclassmen had Mr. Hunt as an instructor in General Science, Introduction to Physics, or Physical Sciences. In these classes, they learn the laws of buoyancy, gravity, and last but not least, “Murphy’s Law.” The brave and brainy students who took Chemistry and learned about chemical solutions and compounds also had Mr. Hunt as a teacher. Mrs. Jane Penzien and Mr. Dave Young taught the study of living things to those students who scheduled a biology class. For a different look at science, Miss Kathy Kish taught Plant and Soil Science to students at Capac High. These classes educated the students on the types and parts of plants, as well as the types of soil.
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