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l-Nl! Martin De Mull shows a film to the Economics Class, Judy Chmurynski, Jim loasenort and Gary Bowerman lwith apple! form a part of the Class. licks. J ' We .3 3 ,, if 'we f ' ,,,,,,,,,f..r'.mwnnuIll A 'miss Dave Crow and Judy Bouwhuis explain various branches of the government to the Civics Class, SOClAl SIUOIG If your outgo is larger than your income, your upkeep will soon become your down- fall. Statements like this and others similar to it are familiar to the economics class. Although many topics covered by this class seem unimportant at times, the knowledge will soon prove valuable. Mr. Franklin Rynbrandt A.B. Western Michi- gan University, University of Michigan and Hope. Economics and Sth grade Arith. matic, 3th grade session. Mr. Dwayne Teusink A.B. Hope College. Civics, 8th grade history and English. Re- serve Football, Reserve Basketball and Assistant Track. A new teacher!! He was captain of the Hope College Basketball team last year!! Although some of the civics students thought that their education in civics class would sound something like this: . . . and we were playing in a press. We had set up a 3-2 defense. The . . . lt sounded more like this: The Constitution grants us the freedom of press and provides for the common defense. A little disappointed but eager to learn, students soon became in- volved in government procedure. ,......,..
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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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1-, for a more interesting and more complete illustra- ' 6 M6 fix ,rm Q ,f N, ,. 'Qw' Mr. Lynn Post: A.B.g Hope College and University of Michigan. Teaches U. S. History and English. Assistant football coach, head tennis coach, and Varsity Barb Warren reads from the Newsweek magazine to the U. S. History class. l1lS1ZOl2 Club Sponsor. 1 'ir 95 it say, lf. 1 What caused the wars? Why were these leaders great? Where was the Battle of the Bulge? Why all the homework? Just a few questions answered by the Lee history classes. Whether near-lands or far- lands, the students review the ancient times, the medieval times and now the events occuring in our modern world. A number of movies were shown to the classes v tion of the diFferent phases of history. Mr. Jay Lieffers: A.B., M.A., Calvin College, Western Michigan University, and Univer- sity of Michigan. Teaches Review English, Journalism, World History. Debate coach, Senior Play director, Ariel sponsor, Na- tional Honor Society sponsor, and Quill and Scroll sponsor. ,Rey . Alu f iwnsx t.tWsw W4 ' 1, John Buckley and Doris Whitbeck point out historic cities to the World History class.
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