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Mr. Brian Newman, High School English and German, is sur rounded by most of the rest ot the English statts: Mrs. Jaon Metzgen Middle School' Mrs. Margaret Ferguson, High School' Mrs. Betty Kuehn, Middle School' Mrs. Barbara Western, High School French,' Mrs. Kathleen Schollar, High SchooI,' Mrs. Mar tha Elliott, High School CNot pictured are.' Mrs. Sally Gegenheimer and Mrs. Vicki Kehoe, Middle Schoolj. John Flores, Dawn DeJohn and Mike Goodwin are into Ameri can Lit. vocabulary study. Mrs. Elliott demonstrates one ot the techniques used in CPR when the entire taculty spent an in-service day on the vital LD. teachers SFICOUIUQS SfUC7'9I7fS in all GIGGS training. Heidi Grose concentrates on The Scarlet Leher, one of the units studied in American Literature which is required ot all GHS graduates. Mr. Gath uses his mathematical techniques to mix a perfect punch, a skill that comes in handy when the teachers have a holiday potluck. The Learning Disabilities teachers are.' Mrs. Pat Wagoner, Mrs. Mary Jane Oudendyk, and Mrs. Irene Doherty who are stand ing behind Mrs. Beverly Leek. Qs 'Ries NWS' Sf E 49
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history teachers endeavor to bring ,oast to We I W ,7 fe-1 The Science teachers are: Seated' ML Gerald Gath, High School, Mr. Ray Baumbach, Middle School, Standing: ML Rob ert Schilds, High School, Mr. Jack Mlliams, High School Mr. Stewart Cameron, Middle School. Top mug shot Miss Linda Truby, Middle School Sally Owen, Lyle He witt, and Don Amman stick together while they work in class. Mr. Baumbach enjoys working with science when not teach ing the class. Mr. Williams puts everything in his teaching ot 9th grade Sci ence. Teachers of Social Studies are: Seated Mr. Fritz Woltt High School Mr. William Duso, Middle School, Standing, Mr. William Kelly, High School, Mr Daniel Sellers, Middle School Mr. Stan Turner, Middle School. Bottom mug shol' Mr. Richard Lemery, High School. History, states Mr. Wolff, is the interpretation of what people say happened in the past. This phrase may sound simple but it says a lot. You will find this out OS YOU pursue the study of History. Learning about the past takes a lot of research, and work. In class it is stressed over and over again how important it is to learn our ancestory. The classes that are offered in the Social Studies department vary. They include U.S. History, Michigan History, Contemporary History, World History, World Geography, Government, Economics, Psychology, and Sociology. This variety of classes benefits the students greatly in college or whatever vocation they happen to pursue.
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