Clarkston High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Clarkston, MI)

 - Class of 1973

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Students Display Talent Through Art Every place you look you find talent. Whether it is a sculpture or portrait of a posing student. The Art Department gives the students at C.H.S. a chance to show and improve their various talents. The students are now busy working on their different projects to enter into the Industrial Arts Fair which is usually held in the spring of every year. Art students display their creations in one of the showcases. A working student gets the watchful eye of Mr. Johnson. Mrs. Miller demonstrates a drawing for her art class. 29

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Mr. Moscovic and Mr. Tiebault admire a few of the props the Building Construction class built. Mr. LaMagna and Mr. Misze study their equipment before they let the students take over. Arts Enlarges Program Industrial There have been many changes in the Industrial Arts department. There are three new teachers; Mr. Hoarsh, Mr. Misze and Mr. Beaudoin. The new department head is Mr. Pierson. Besides changing the classes from nine weeks to semester courses, there is also a new course offered called Building Construction. The members of this class have built several garages for the Clarkston School District. On days when the weather is bad, class is held indoors and the students keep busy by making props for school plays. ABOVE: Discussing Power Theory are Mr. Santavicca and Mr. Beaudoin. BELOW: Mr. Horsch and Mr. Pierson take a five minute break between classes.



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Mi. White enjoys himself as he explains the DNA molecule to his class. Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral? Plants, animals, liquids and gases. What are their differences, their similarities? Sciences are an elective at Clarkston. Students have the opportunity to work in the laboratories on biology and chemistry experiments. Individual lab classes are offered, in which all the student does every day are experiments. If the student is interested in his environment, Ecology and Field Biology are offered in the spring and fall months. The Science Department is a very interesting department, and the teachers make it as enjoyable for the student as possible. ABOVE: Miss Labrie and Mr. Crawford step back as the flame gets higher. BELOW: Reading over his lesson plan for the day is Mr. Hanson. RIGHT: Mr. Solley, Mr. Carter, and Mr. Mackson get together to pose for the photographer.

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