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

 - Class of 1982

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The Study of Atoms - Revolutionary Sc Y La v c. Mn Fe Co Ni - NbMoTc Bu B h Pd r He lr pt Au ’ t i V Re Os » In Sn TI Pt Sb Te Bi Po Er Tm ' rltlMd ' 1. 1. Mrs. Mary Harris demonstrates how to use a scale to her Chemistry class. 2. In American History, Mr. Robert Otis proves to Charlie Volkan that Herbert Hoover was a Pres- ident, and not a vacuum cleaner salesman. 3. Mr. George Newcombe shows his Biology class how to build a clone for their very own. 4. Paul Watson proudly shows off his good report card to an unbelieving Mr. Don Chamberlain. 5. Mr. Charles Homberg gives one of his famous Revolutionary War lectures to an unsuspecting American Studies class. 6. Mrs. Maryanne Weins and Irma Garcia go over the various parts of a microscope. 24 The Educators

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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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When most studen ts think of His- tory and Science, the first word that comes to mind is UGH ! However, the teachers at MCHS always manage to keep the students interested in their subjects. Mr. Chamberlain and his gang of artesians help seniors through the rigors of Government. Some students panic at the thought of having a history class but Mr. Homberg and Mr. Otis help to ease these nervous students minds. Explain Boyle ' s Law. What? You never heard of Boyle ' s Law? Just ask anyone from Mrs. Harris ' Chemistry class. Chemistry students learn ev- erything from atoms to zinc com- pounds. If chemical formulas aren ' t for you, try Biology class. Mr. New- combe and Mrs. Weins guide stu- dents through disection, osmosis and zoology.

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