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in Todayfs Modern 'World MR. NORMAN BREDEWEG, who holds a B.S. degree from Western Michigan University, teaches social studies. Mr. Bredeweg points out a position on the map to his students. Our educational world would not be complete without a number of interesting courses in the field of social science. The history of the world covers many centuries. Many earlier civilizations have been built and have fallen. We need to understand the reasons for their failure in order to preserve our own society. MR. FLOYD SCHWAB has a B.E. degree from the University of Toledo and teaches history and boy's physical education. He is the basketball and track coach and assistant varsity football coach. Mr. Schwab is pictured here giving his approval on a Michigan notebook made by one of his history students. He is co- sponsor of the Varsity Club. MISS STELLA THOMPSON, holding an A.B. degree from Northwestern University, is our high school librarian. Two members of her li- brary staff help her unpack new books. ri .X
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Social Studies Useful MR. NOBEL LEWALLEN has a B.S. degree from Michigan State University and teaches history. social studies. and drivers' training. Here he looks on as his students take a world history test. Mr. Lewallen is a reserve football coach. Our study of World History takes us back to the cradle of civilization. In American History we learn of our country's early growth. Govemment prepares us for our duties as citizens. The prob- lems of the world are not solved in International Problems class, but we are better informed about current world events for having taken the course. MR. PAUL MERGENER. holding an A.B. de- gree from Michigan State University. teaches history. social studies. and English, Mr. Mer- gener is shown here helping an English student with sentence diagraming. He is the Key Club sponsor. MRS. MILDRED PAGE has an A.B. degree from Eastern Michigan College and teaches social studies. Here Mrs. Page listens to a re- port being given by one of her international problems students. hz EM MR. THOMAS L. HORN, with an A.B. degree from Eastern Michigan and an M.A. degree from the University of Minnesota, teaches government and is the high school counselor. Here he is giving counseling advice to a senior. He sponsors Hi-Y.
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M t fx MRS. lJtlRtJl'llY RIC Il. holding an A.B. de- gree from l-ianklin K ollege and an M..-X. degree trom Michigan State killlNCl'SlIj. teaches Eng- lish and journalism. Mrs. Rich is shtmn here explaining one ot' the scxen steps to better themes. She is the sponsor ot' the yearbook and of Quill and Scroll. MRS. ILCILLE ECKHART. with an A.B. de- gree from Illinois Wesleyan College. teaches English and speech. Here Mrs. Eckhart em- phasizes to students the importance of adding new words to their vocabularies. She sponsors the forensic contest. MR. DONALD KASUBA holds an A.B. degree from Michigan State L'niversity and teaches English and Spanish. Mr. Kasuba is working on grammar with his Spanish students. ,,,.4- MR. Cil'Nl-Q l-NlNll-'R. viho has an A.B. degree from Miami limiter-sin and an M..-X. degree from Michigan Slate Lnixersity. teaches Eng- lish, Shtmn here Mr. limmer is directing a discussion ol' American literature. He is assis- tant lootball and basketball coach, s iugfhil i,4rftgs if -gl XAj 'rlr t Cir -rjkeacajj .f 1 t to 1.1 W v W-Vp! Our world has grown smaller through rapid means of communication. lt is essential that we learn to communicate accurately both in oral and written forms. Ellective communication promotes better understandingg to live together peacefully we need this understanding. We start early in school learning the funda- mentals of grammar and composition. This study and practice continues for the remainer of our school years. In addition, each year we are given a chance to become familiar with the great liter- ature of the world. A .nm ,I ,, ...G-nf ,amy-.-an-.. -,N-6-Q. MR. IEO llfNC'ZlfWSKl.xxl1o has an A.B. de- gree from the Vnixersity of Michigan and an MA. degree from Wayne Vniversity. teaches Latin and driver training. Mr. Lenczewski patiently waits for his students to translate the Latin assignment. ',...L ..-., V I 4 iiiwlmmsmvmwdz waauw-was M, if , . ,X l .TX 5 r-
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