Glen Lake High School - Reflection / Lakers Yearbook (Maple City, MI)

 - Class of 1965

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Teachers Enjoy Equipment The latest calculator and computer machines are examined with interest by teachers of communica- tion arts, Mrs. Barrett, Mr. Rader, and Mr. Sachtle- ben. New in music this year was the teacher, Mr. Henderson. Mrs. Nowicki, art specialist, keeps right on filling in as chief pianist whenever needed. Mr. Garthe, Mrs. Barr, and Mr. Burfiend, have an eye on everything from the vantage point of new folding doors for the cafe-study- hall area. Deep in discussion at the blackboard are Mr. Kelly, new Jr. High English teacher and Mr. Case. 8

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Applause and Appreciation for Mr. Jack Rader Thank you, Mr. Rader, has become almost a password in the halls of Glen Lake High. Someone is always thanking him for some service! Now, however, a big thank you to a great teacher and friend is expressed by all students. He has been with our school since it began, and he knows the region well. Favorite Pastimes ♦ Reminding students of their citizenship duties. Golfing anytime Prodding the lazy seniors Bird- watching Telling a funny story Skiing Running the Trading Post at Glen Arbor Where will I get financial assistance for college? How do I get a college application? What college will be best for my line of study? What about special training programs? Where can I find a job? These questions and many more can all be answered by our man with the answers, Mr. Rader. He gives his time for consultation to any and all students. 7



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Newest in and Aids Checking into the most recent additions to the industrial aits program, Mr. Patch demonstrates a spot welder to Coach Milks, Mr. Bolton and Mr. Moore. A second electronics course, more math, and greater variety in shop classes adds greatly to the program this year. One of the most popular of the newest machines is the overhead projector. Mrs. House and Miss Brammer make plans to share the time needed with Mrs. Groesser, librarian and custodian of all audio-visual materials. Mrs. House is especially pleased with the results of this type of projector in large rooms such as the Home Arts. 9

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