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MRS FREDA KLOUDA MR MIKE LINLEY Right Angles, Slide Rules land Formulas Almost every day, we have been called upon to use mathematics in some form. Do you realize how important it is that man is able to count and measure? When cave man realized that he could use his fingers for counting, the science of mathematics was born. Through the cen- turies, great men have devoted their lives to gathering all the information known about math so that now it has been possible to study it in our schools. At M.H.S., ele- mentary and advanced algebra, plane and solid geo- metry,. trigonometry, and basic math are the offered math courses. , 4 s, ,I K Ny m ,XX , 'J J txkfx lv C Mn. MARLON BAUERMAN 4 .f 'V .rx , l ci. I K XKQ0 1, ns, il - MR. DONALD TROTIER A , 1 i lb li he , A ' V' ' ' .. ,,k, . UN , J . lt :-U ' Xl ite! - 'K A .f -- X ,. l- lx. b 1 ki ' so s ,yt Tw Mn.JoHN A.MoLANDER K 1 , who .X f A ,I t lx xx, '-Xxv xg x N .fl lk FUNDAMENTALS of Solid Geometry are explained to Fred Litts and Jim Hopper by Mr. Molander. X l' lt NES i. , ,X FO Qxifff li ' s A.. , X N 7 . V , ,ef . if ILLUSTRATING an algebraic problem is Mr. Batterman. John Abraham and John Amundsen are listening attentively. Classes in basic math and algebra were presided over by MR. MAR- LON BATTERMAN. When not working with the boys as head foot- ball and track coach, and M Club Advisor, Mr. Batterman enioys golf and reading. , Hunting and fishing were the hobbies enioyed by assistant football coach MR. MIKE LINLEY. He was the teacher of Math. 7 and geometry. MRS. FREDA KLOUDA was the teacher of Math. 8 and advisor to the Cartesian Club. Mrs. Klouda found travel and reading philosophy, psychology, and law books especially interesting. A well-known member of the math department, MR. JOHN A. MO- LANDER, taught trigonometry, elementary algebra, higher algebra, and solid geometry. His interests lay in sports. Heading classes in general science and Math. 7 was MR. DONALD TROTIER, who also served in the role of J.V. basketball coach and color squad football coach.
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MR. STAFFORD BYRUM MR. KENNETH EXWORTHY MR. WALTER FORSBERG MR. ROBERT SCHMITT MR. ROBERT SCHUCHART X I ' MWA-0 MR. DONALD rnonen .--1 QUIET! Mad scientist at work! Jim Pazynski and his lab partner are preoccupied by a fascinating experiment in chemistry. Perhaps the most startling event which occurred during the past year was the Russian launching of an earth satellite. All over the United States, young people started to realize the vital need for more trained scientists. For basic training, they began to investigate all the science courses which were offered by their schools. If you were interested enough in your country's welfare and future, you may have found that Marinette High School offers fine courses in many phases of the scientific field. They are general science, chemistry, biology, and physics. We suggest that you, as patriotic Amer- icans, take advantage of these courses and prepare for the future. When he managed to secure some leisure time, MR. STAFFORD D. BYRUM found relaxation in fishing, garden- ing, golf, and visiting. His many tasks consisted of teach- ing chemistry, and acting as school treasurer, assistant principal, student council advisor, and athletic director. Another fishing enthusiast in our science department was MR. ROBERT SCHUCHART. He instructed classes in general science 8 and biology, supervised the Nucleus Club and coached freshmen football. Away from school, traveling and music comprised MR. WALTER FORSBERG'S interests. At school, he held the positions of general science, biology, and physics teacher as well as senior class advisor. He was also chairman of visual aids. EXPERIMENTS are helpful in illustrating scientific theories. Here Mr. Trotier, with the assistance of Pat Norton, Philip Anderson, and Bull Emmons, explains the apparatus to his students. ff
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