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

 - Class of 1983

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Speed , Accura cy Leads to Success 1. Explaining the rules of centering to Marie Tranchemontagne is Miss Sondra Cawrse. 2. Mrs . Joyce Warner explains a trouble- some problem to Kim Gomey. 3. Instructing Dave Dupre on koic to ba- lance a Cash Flat Chart is Mrs. Colleen Webb. Chris Pryzewski finds out from Mr. Dave Scheel that operating a video tape deck isn’t as hard as it looks. 5. As Mrs. Patricia Biebuyck proofreads her work for the third time, Tracey Hettinger wonders if she’ll ever get it right. 4. Miss Kathryn Kimmet takes tune out of her busy schedule to file away some of her problems. 24 The Educators

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TP What is Paradichorbenzene? Being a student in Mrs . Harris ' or Mrs. H eins ' science classes icould provide the answers to questions such as this. During the course of the year . student learned every- thing from lighting a bunsen burner to the awesome task of dis- secting a frog. This year MCHS girls found a new species to study. Mr. Carlson, a graduate of Kalamazoo College. In addition to teaching life science and biology, he also enjoyed his first year coaching the freshman foot- ball team. In American Studies Mr. Dum- ber g taught a bright new crowd of Juniors. These Juniors had the op- portunity to study various cultures and backgrounds that helped make America what it is today. Mr. Chamberlain adopted another wild and crazy crew of Seniors for his government classes. He was able to set up many infor- mative and interesting events to make Government easier to under- stand. He provided visits to Teen Court where students got a chance to serve on a jury. Also, with the election year at hand, his students were provided with a trip to the Guy Center to learn the correct voting prot ' edures. M.C.H.S. 23



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3 . Need Home advice on a career for your future? I)o you want to know more about an army or navy posi- tion, or maybe junt a problem that nitbody else will listen to. The place for the answers is the Guidance Of - fice the people to nee are Mr. Scheel or Miss Kimmet. Both of our coun- He lorn go out of their way to provide ntudentn with needed counseling. “ How many lines do we go down? is one of the most fre- quently asked questionn in Mins Cawrse ' s Typing l clasnes. Thin clasH is a must if students are seri- ously considering a business career. Mrs. Biebuyck also teaches Typing l in addition to Shorthand Recordkeeping classes. If numbers are your bag , then Mrs. Webb ' s Ac- counting class is for you. Many fi- nancial questions and situations that the future deals with are answered in her class. Mrs. Warner ' s office block classes offer future secretaries the experi- ence of working in a businesslike atmosphere. These classes also or- gani ze the annual spring career day. 5 . M.C.H.S. 25

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