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

 - Class of 1979

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“The poster of the head behind me lists where the different kinds of speeches comes from” explains Mr. Joseph Pavlov. 2. This novel gets better the more you read,” explains Miss Diane Bergan. Joking around with the yearbook class, Mr. Anthony Cavis shows various headline styles. Mr. Garey Harvey waits for the class to settle down after one of his jokes. Mr. Walker Acher goes over Debbie Dernbach’s papers with her. Ken Clemons asks Mrs. Jewell Green herl advice on “The Great Barrier Reef.” Rin’t That Wv 2 M 20 Educators

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Checking to make sure there are enough medical supplies is one of the many duties of Nurse Joyce Wiinikainen. When it comes to college information, Mr. David Scheel is a walking encyclopedia. 3. Deciding what lies over your rainbow is a tough choice, but counselors like Miss Kathryn Kimmet assist in every way they can. 4. Tom Tommas ponders as Mrs. Carol Klemmer explains how to conjugate verbs. 5. Mrs. Sara Moran shows a smile of relief at the end of another busy day. 6. Mrs. Elsie Ogden assists Janet Rutkowski filing the Airline Dispatcher Information card r h atalo areers 2 .



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The English language is one of t he toughest languages to learn. There are so many irregularities that it is hard to keep them all straight. In Mr. Cavis’s and Mr. Archer ' s Literature and Composition classes, students spend part of the year going over grammar rules. Some people think that it is difficult to grasp grammar, but when taking an English class these rules seem to become clearer and make more sense. Mr. Harvey’s Advanced Literature and Advanced Composition class encourages students in the area of reading and writing. There is a solution for the students who don’t like English and difficult reading and writing, and that is Mr. Pavlov’s drama class. This class gives students a chance to express theirselves and their ideas. Students get their chance to be a part of their own school play. Mr. Pavlov also shows his students how to do pantomines. His favorite is his Rubber Ducky act. M.C.H.S. has a large variety of English classes, so that most of the students can get interested in one of these courses.

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