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Anyone handy with their hands, might consider trying Woodshop with Mr. Ben Witukiewicz or Metalshop taught by Mr. Peter Findley. Even if carpentry isn’t your speciality and Metalshop sounds too complicated, don’t give up. Students have turned out some real spectacular handiwork with a little help from their educators. Mr. Clayton Flemming sends students out into the working world with the great advantages of drafting skills. Knowhow such as this comes in handy very often in life. “Our band does it better !” is a common remark made by Miss Jean Bastian, the director of the M.C.H.S. Concert Band, the Marching Mariners, the Jr. High Bands, and Chorus. It is plainly seen she’s really in tune with the music world. Mr. Joseph Cillufo has a talent for mixing humor with his art classes. He’s an abstract kinda guy! Miss Bethany Radtke is the master of domestic arts at M.C.H.S. She is an educator for the “complete” homemaker. 20 Educators
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Society in | 1 These Days? 1 These days, who knows what kind of shape society is in? It is a difficult question to answer. In fact, the whole idea can be interpreted into two entirely different meanings. On one hand, it is a question of inflation, unemployment, and the energy crisis. To learn more about this side of the s tory, Mr. Don Chamberlain’s Sociology and Government classes ought to help broaden the outlook. To find out what shape society used to be in, check out one of Mr. Charles Homberg’s history classes. On the other hand, it is a question of physical fitness and health. Mr. Gerald Warkentien and Mr. Stanley Wiinikainen try their best to get the students of M.C.H.S. in good physical shape with their variety of Phys. Ed. classes. But, to get the most thorough answer ask Mrs. Margaret Ralston because she has both Phys. Ed. and history classes.
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- 1. Miss Jean Bastian flashes a glance over to where she heard a sour note. 2. Mr. Joseph Cilluffo and Jack Smith give Sue Ski a little constructive criticism on her pottery. 3. As Michelle Marshall sets the guide on the ban saw, Mr. Peter Findley watches for precise accuracy. 4. “This drawing requires a circle with a radius of 2 centimeters at this point, instructs Mr. Clayton Flemming to Brian Fisher. 5. Sewing on sleeves correctly is difficult, so Miss Bethany Radtke demonstrates as Sybil DeLude absorbs it all. 6. Mr. Ben Witkiewicz looks out for the safety of his fingers as John Koss saws and Tony Messina watches. M.C.H.S. 21
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