Greenville High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Greenville, MI)

 - Class of 1977

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BELOW: Cliff Bartrum, junior, makes sure the measurment is just right for the food that is prepared by Jeff Eastman, junior. Home Ec. class Has integration ''A man's place is in the home. Is that the way the saying goes? By the looks of some of the Home Economics courses, this seemed to be true. More boys were taking these classes which were formerly considered to be 'female' classes. One of the reasons for this was the encouragement for the guys to learn these things in case the time comes when they must live on their own, not depending on Mom or big sister. Learning how to cook, sew or any other Home Economics classes can be very important to many students. Child Growth, Consumers Education, Food Service and Family Relations were all taught by Miss Catherine Stall. The Comprehensive Home Economics courses were taught by Mrs. Pamela Colby. 20

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FAR LEFT: What do you mean you don't get it? , Mr. Peffers, algebra teacher, asks Don Weimer, sophomore. LEFT: Charles Staffen, junior, hurries to finish his homework while Mr. Zonder-van explains it. ABOVE: Bob Reed, junior, eagerly finishes a math assignment in Mr. Diehl's sixth hour. LEFT: Math is all fun and games, shows Frank Nicholson, sophomore, and freshmen Paul Taylor and Brian La Victor. 19



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LEFT: Mr. Jorgenson demonstrates the technique of cutting a chicken. LEFT: You know we have to eat this stuff. says Francine Aylsworth to Charlene Holliday and Brenda Everest, juniors. ABOVE: Mrs. Colby explains cooking procedure to Tracy Van't Hof, sophomore, and Sue Headly, freshman. LEFT: Karen Morris and Kim Thoring-ton, sophomores, make sure they scrape the bowl clean in Home Ec class. LEFT: Yuck! I'm glad this stuff doesn't taste as bad as it looks. Denise Grimm, senior, comments as she prepares food. 21

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