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French, German, Latin Florence Broderick, A. B. College of Saint Teresa, teaches French. Virginia Whichard, A. B. University of Michigan is the German teacher. Miss Broderick and Miss Whichard came to Ishpeming in the fall of 1948. They have both taken an ac- tive part in directing Speech Club programs. Loretta C. McDonough, A. B. Col- lege of Saint Teresa, formerly taught in Oconto, Wisconsin. She teaches Latin, has charge of the school library, and is the Freshman Class Adviser. LANGUAGES liesitlcs li'2ll'llllltL' l'1'o111 lc-xllmoks, llll' Slllfl-l'lllS lllCl'02lSl' lllQ'll'lilll1Wl- crlgc oi' the l2lllg'llElg'US llll'0llg'll lllllSlL', lllllll'llll bozmls, gnnivs, illltl class- 1'oo111 C0llVt'l'SElll0IlS. Stuclcnts lPi1l'll the i111po1'tz111cv of l1z1ti11 :is tl lmsis for word stully by lJl't'Il2ll'lllg.1' imtelioolis Elllll clisplzlys. 'lllwy :itll-111111 lu l1'v:1t l1a1li11 as tl lilllglltlgil' Ellltl El litc1'z1t111'c not lll0l'l'ly :is il slmly. 'l'l1e1y 11-:ul l10l'tl0llS ol'll11' w1'iti11g's ol' UlC'l'l'0, Virgil, Pliny, ll0lIl0l',2lll1l Hvill as well as i'z1es:11 s Gallic lYz11's. lll Fl't'llCll, Miss B1'oclc-1'ic'k slressl-s l1'1'e11c'l1 C'llSl'0lllS, music, illlll lllSl0l'y. I11 z1ml4liti1111 to g'1'z1111111:11' z1111l pro- 111111ciz1lio11, GG'l'lll2lll stlulc-11ts lislm-11 lo l'Ul'0l'ClS, sing, Zlllll 1'41:11l Gl'l'illl2lll liction. Barry Patron, Judy Anderson, Gordon Adelman Tom Sullivan Calls Numm0r eiiiunddreizign and and Beverly Ruona prepare a display showing the Joan Gallagher, Annette Pierce, and Eclward John- uscs of Latin in the world today. son gaze hopefully at their Bingo cards. 13
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Literature, Composition, Grammar Elizabeth H. Vivian, A. B., M. A. University of Michigan, taught in National Mine before coming to Ish- peming, Where she now teaches Sophomore English. Ben Renz, B. S. Teachers' College, Aberdeen, South Dakota, M, A. Uni- versity of North Dakota, formerly was a teacher al. Central College, Fayette, Missouri. He has charge of radio broadcasting, and is the Senior English teacher. Helvi Walkonen, A. B. Northern Michigan College of Education, came here from Manistique. Be- sides teaching Junior English, she coaches debate, All English teachers advise Speech Cluh and coach forensics contestants. ' lt Vue is 1 L isst s s ut X Lllrlllllllfll .int ioctl mu au, write tli-1-nies, 1 ll noi ts o ima .iutllois ln fl'9Sillll2lll 1 4 so n ionioit ll, isi c .issis muticu .11 tmp 1115 s is laid on gmiii- . i . X x si s 4 in s, ill0Q'l'2ll.Jillt'S, ' 1 csslixs . nm c .issts is tll. o num ings ot blinke- Sus'1n Andtison records a poem on the wire record Paul Coron Noreen Hoff, Charles Lindberg, and ri while Dtlxin Wcilsind adiusts tht xolume and Marx Rule present a panel discussion based on the Flmtr Fclxloff follows the selection in the book book Ijl'-pl0X9llIl2' Myself by the National Forum.
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Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry Celia M. Logan, B. S. University of Minnesota. Miss Logan teaches classes in algebra, trigonometry, and solid geometry, and is the Hematite adviser. Oscar F. Strand, B. S., M. A. University of Minnesota. Mr. Strand has charge of visual educa- tion and teaches general science, general mathematics, and driver training. He is also the Sophomore class adviser. John R. Kivisto, B. S. Northern Michigan College of Education, is the director of the Veteran's Insti- tute, and co-ordinator of the Co- operative Training Program in the high school. He also teaches classes in algebra and general mathematics. MATHEMATICS 'lllic lslipcniing' lligli School ol't'-ws all pliascs ot' niatln-niatics froni addition and subtraction to perinutations and combinations. The in- tt-rcst ol' tln- pupil is stiniulated by practical applications, wliicli aid in lllltlt'l'Sl2llltllllg.1' tlic basic principles ol' niatlicinatics. l'lanc g'eoiiicti'y students prove tln-oreins and corollarics, using' CliZlg'l'2llllS drawn on tln- board. ln solid gcoinctry, students study space rclationsliips by using' tlirct--dinnfnsional niodels. 'lllic course also includes thc nictliods ol' lind- ing area and volunni of solids. Alg'cbi'a classes lcarn to use forniulas as a short cut in solving' cwrytlziy liroblc-ins. Janet Mayrand demonstrates the exterior angle Mr. Swanson, an engineer for the C. C. I., explains theorem to Rogers Corcoran, Violet Maki, and Cor- the operation ol' the transit to Donald Jenkin, Mel- rine Dougherty. vin Juhola, Kenneth Tuominen, and Audrey Micklow. :WJ l4 ,eww
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