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Miss Carole Currin Mr. Thomas Gauerke Miss Marlene Maige Physical Education helps stimulate minds and bodies Besides just being fun, physical educa- tion at Crosse Pointe North means devel- oping dexterity and coordination through a van'ety of individual and competitive activities. Freshmen and Sophomore stu- dents enrolled in this compulsory course develop a spirit of sportsmanship while learning to bowl, bicycle, wrestle, swim, dive, and participate in many other team and individual sports. Northhs gym instructors are all well qual- ified to introduce tired minds and bodies to real 'hpick-meeup sports. Whether stu- dents just play field hockey or volleyball for one unit, or find a sport that continues to interest them outside class, the require- ments of a total education are always ful- filled. All work and no play would make Norsemen very dull, the Physical Educa- tion department sees that each student gets just the right balance of each. Tim Krause whales the ball in a handball game as his opponent blocks him. Mr. Raymond Bitter Mr. Thomas Teeteart M iss Margaret Van Eckoute Mr. Edward Wernet
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RIGHT: A group of Freshmen girls attack with their field hockey sticks while Miss Maige calls the penalties. BELOW RIGHT: Mike Gaskin holds his breath while going over. FAR BELOW- Gym students smile at Miss VanEckoutek track directions. BELOW: Lisa Moon suc- cessfully returns the birdie.
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-Mr. Kenneth Cook Mr. John Edwards Mr. John Herrold Mr. Edmund Howardl Mrs. Janice Janosi Mr. Curtis Lange Science keeps ahead of Want to learn something about the sky, weather patterns and maybe even learn to Hy? If so, then why not take Grosse Pointe North,s new course Aviation Science. Its a course full of excitement, stimulation and variation. Northk science department, headed by Mr. Gordon Morlan, keeps up with the changing style of interest. Offering Classes which will be a challenge to each student is a diH-icult job. This is a major concern of Northis Science Department. Whether the student is headed for a career in a sci- entiHc field or just learning it for his own benefit, Northis Science Department is sure to have a complete range of classes available. If he,s interested in moles, light waves, micromrganisms, or just plain learn- ing about his pet rock, the iimad scientists, at North can help him. RIGHT: Tim Krause and Amy Leh- man observe as Mr. Edwards explains the proper use of a microscope. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Lange prepares to deliver one of his lectures.
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