Marine City High School - Mariner Yearbook (Marine City, MI)

 - Class of 1963

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Science An exciting part of chemistry is experimenting to discover the make-up of our world. Shown here in a typical experiment are Norman Franks, Barbara Flem- ming, Frank Forsyth, and Marie Chitti. Mr. Newcombe General Science Biology Mathematics Mrs. McCarron Algebra I Geometry Mr. Teichow Chemistry Algebra II Advanced Math Physics

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Biology is the science of living things. It is studied vigorously by Sophomores. Shown here discussing the organs of a fish are Mary Kay Davidson and Diane Miller. Unlike solid geometry, which con- cerns many-sided objects, plane geometry is the treatment of one- sided objects. Lee Ann Simons is pictured here as she demonstrates a problem for the class. The study of solid geometry embraces the mathe- matics of objects with more than one side. Pictured here are Jerry Foster and Alan Bulgrin discussing one such problem. Today we live in a highly scientific world where the greatest emphasis is placed upon an adequate knowledge in the fields of science and mathematics. Marine City High, not to fall behind the rest of the nation, includes in its curric- ulum the following science and math courses : Algebra I and II, Geometry, Trig, Solid Geometry, General Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.



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The proper form for business letters is a major requirement in today’s business world. This knowledge is gained in the Typing II class . Pictured above is Sandy Hill, who is practicing to acquire the correct form. Commercial In today’s commercial classes, the goal is to produce better secretaries and bookkeepers for tomorrow. Classes striving for this goal are Shorthand I and II, Typing I and II, Bookkeeping, Junior Business, and Business English. In these classes students obtain practi- cal experience which will prove useful in chosen careers. One of the chief require- ments in bookkeeping is the correct total. The adding machine proves to be a valuable instrument in arriving at this figure. Shown using this instrument is Barbara McLean.

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