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

 - Class of 1977

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History and Government ranked top on the list of favorite classes this year. Instead of studying the has beens, we were able to follow the presidential elections of 1976. Information was gathered, reports given and opinions voiced concerning who would be the next president of the United States. Students were also taught the proper way to vote and had the chance to practice in the school election. How do you feel about women’s rights? A class known as Home-Handiperson was started last year and is running well. The girls team how to use simple hand tools so they can fix things around the house. They also fix leaky faucets, change fuses and best yet ... change tires. Home HandipeopleCreates History

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Math Students - “Takin’ Care of Business” A must for any college bound student is at least one of Mr. Gunderson’s or Mrs. Burmann ' s math classes. A few of the many things the students leam are: percents, setting up proofs, fractions, story problems and solving equations. Mrs. Burmann also has a few C.B. Biology classes. One of the rewarding experiences is when you walk out of the Science room, feeling like a surgeon! The business classes are important for all who plan to be secretaries. Gasses such as Shorthand, Accounting, and Recordkeeping help to better your knowledge of the business world. Your combined skills are tested when you take the Simulated Steno Office Block. You practice everything you would be expected to know in a real office situation. Composing letters and sending them to an imaginary company could be one of the things you might be expected to do. 21



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1. Mr. Chamberlain shows Ben Phillips which end is up on the globe. 2. “ Don ' t you think this will make a better circle? ' ’ Mr. Flemming asks Roy Perala. 3. Mr. Rice wonders what to do with the choke as Angie Heintz and Cheri Hutchenson watch. 4. Mr. Smith shows Mike Streitz, Lois Lightfoot and Terry Blake the kind of iron his mother used when he was a boy. 5. Mr. Homberg gives Bridget Snell a questioning look when she asks where Detour Village is. 6. Mark Bowersox cleans the sand mold with the assistance of Mr. Milson and Randy Pyrzewski. 23

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