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

 - Class of 1982

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Physical Education breaks the re- petition of sitting in a classroom. Vol- leyball, Scooter soccer and badmin- ton are just three activities students participate in. During the second semester of school a class called Physical Conditioning can be taken. It is a class taken by most athletes so they can get in shape for the upcom- ing sports. Both boys and girls take this class. They do alot of running and play commando ball, hockey and basketball. When not playing these rough games, they go into the weight room and lift. Exercises such as arm curls, bench presses and leg presses are used to build up upper and lower body strength. If Physical Fitness is not your game, there ' s college and one way to col- lege is through Mrs. Burmanns algebra classes . For the more ad- vanced students, the school offers Mr. Gundersons calculus class. In this class the students learn percent ' s, setting up proofs, fractions , story problems and solving equations. 22 The Educators

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Mrs. Webb ' s Accounting and Busi- ness Law classes are a must if you want to succeed in the world of high- finance without being ripped-off. Mrs. Pellinen took over the classes when Mrs. Webb was on a leave of absence. L-space, A-space, D-space, is a familiar phrase heard in the Typing I classes taught by Mr. Scheel. Most students take typing to fulfill their business requirement. Mrs. Warner ' s office block offers budding secretaries a chance to work in an office atmosphere before they get their first job. Business English taught by Miss Cawrse allows students to compose letters and you can put your shor- thand to use if you ' ve taken Mrs. Biebuyck ' s course. Not everyone is cut out to be a sec- retary, though. Miss Radtke teaches a variety of home-making courses. In Sewing class, students have a choice of making various garments such as skirts and dresses.



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Brains, Braun, Beaty Add Up. 1. Mrs. Penelope Burmann tells Donna Russell and Jeff Mast that theVT is 3 not 2. 2. Mr. Alan Saunders and Gayle Westrick chuckle over one of the many mistakes found in an old geometry textbook. 3. Jeff Meldrum and Casey BouNer wait for Mrs. Margaret Ralston to start the soccer match. 4. In Mr. Steven Dunkers algebra class he tries to explain to T racy Fahs that she has to work a little harder on her variables. 5. It ' s dear that Mr. Gene Gunderson enjoys teachng his advanced math class the values of x y. 6. Phil Biskner shows off in front of Mr. Gerald Warkentien by pushing 635 lbs. on the military machine. M.C.H.S. 23

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