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Jackie Ainsworth, Leila Stewart, and Bob Kerkstra watch Ned Nielson pose lor a picture. C, 'Z ' l10lll :Anon .fm . if 1 t 1 . I S .RWE than HOF' l 'll I E i V Cr Mn Fe Co l K : ' 'tix-iq' 1.21111 ,i-ii, Usa, i A M 5.5, ,434 K' . 'Q 1 PA- 52zE'E?-M nlllllr tillage, N Mr. Edward Dykstra: 8.5.5 Western Michigan Univer- H K jimim f ' ., -, ki ' sity, M.S. University at Michigan. If :fa ww Q v m - t f 'ai 'nk . ,- 235 iilxo sn, Q Y J ' A V 'Qs 5, 1 , - if .rim i ff f , E1 f-1i..ai..'zi,.::i....i.-J. f A ,tm .sw V asf .E W ' Ang S FK 4. S., No, the home economics class is not if-L. making muffins again. That refreshing odor is rotten egg gas being generated by the chemistry class. This gas is known to the budding chemist as hydrogen sulfide. Along with this experiment, such things as am- monia, hydrogen and carbon monoxide were made. The carbon monoxide, of course, was made with great care and there were no fatalities. Ken Quakkelaar, Doug Greenwald, Ned Neilson.
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E! ll Q!! f! at ' 5 'Q n-.i i ff. , . M ' . ' Q. V - f-ss Hs. 2, 5 W, N I ., I . . .. x 4 43. .. 1 I gs Ruth Verwoert, James Floyd, Susan Sullivan, and James Chambers ex- Miss Irene. M' Ferguson: B54 Aquinas amine a slide tor viewing under the microscope, Bugs, slugs, and ughs, all these are an essential part of the biology class. Actually, biology is the study of living things. It is here that we learn to recognize the stomach of a startish on sight. The first semester was comparatively mild, however, in the second semester, we rolled up our sleeves and dug in-to the frogs. As if the smells in this class weren't re- pulsive enough, the chemistry class also insisted upon leaving behind their acrid odors. Mr. Jay Vanderveen: A.B,, Calvin College, University of Michigan. College. Biology, sponsors Senior Y-Teens. CIGHCE Paul Riewald, Tom a physics experime In general science, the students come in contact with sound waves, ocean waves, and permanent waves. The latter being studied when an ultraviolet light was used to detect the presence of bleach in human hair. Lift pump, force pump, and centrifugal force kept these students in a spin. At the end of the year, they touched up- on the essentials of biology, which is re- quired of those geniuses that are lucky enough to pass general science the first time around. Th0mPS0H, Gordon Konyndyk and David Crow perform nt on the heat ot vaporization. NN-Z ggi I i -I
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Mr. Henry C. Shisler A.B. University of Colorado. Algebra and Consumers Math. Senior Class Sponsor. X. -V If i Mr. Robert G. Wright A.B. Western Michi- f A gan University. Algebra and Geometry, Q ' Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. s A Sponsors Varsity Club. 1 ff X ooo .t ,R-xx 1-W---..p.e-u l .R -..., Q . . all .3 it D ITTAUW HTAUCS Did you know that a pool table is con- sidered a fashionable article of apparel, at least this was indicated by one of the seniors in his clothing inventory. Buying a house? Tax trouble? Living on a budget? Just ask one of the Consumers Mathematics pros. They know all about it! Anyway they should. Bob Molenkamp, Bob Van Kampen and Bob Slagter look on as Sharon Koster works a problem in Con- sumer's Math. ,g.........,...,,-W V.. x-2y2ql-'31-l 4' O This is an example of the algebra problems that tire the minds of prospective mathematicians. Before the course is completed, almost everyone knows how to work equations and story problems. ln geometry, squares, lthe kind drawn on paperl circles, and triangles, are all studied. Algebra Class focuses their attention on problems on the board.
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