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The Library Supplies Many Of The Source sv- Geoffry Sirmay, Donna Erb and Zita Lozen carry- on with their work in their library methods class. SOCIAL STUDIES Probably one of the widest ranges of courses is offered by the MCHS social studies department. History, geography, economics, government, sociology, and this year a new course, foreign relations, are available to the student. Each student is required to take at least two of these courses, United States history, and United States government, which is taken in the senior year. The rest of the courses are elective. The social studies department of Mount Clemens High School offers the student many opportunities to elect several interesting courses. LIBRARY Expand was the watchword of the Mount Clemens High School library dur- ing the 57 - EDS school year. The library added several shelving sections as well as many new books in both the fiction and non-fiction Fields. Few students of MCI-IS do not use the library a great deal. Therefore, each year freshman English classes visit the library, and the librarian shows them around the library, explaining the use of various things such as the card file, dictionaries, Readers Guide , and many other reference materials. Nadelle Levine, Sallie Lewis, Mike Malbin, Steve Levine, Janice Moore and George Lane make up a panel for discussion in their international relations class.
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Hand-In-Hand, Math Is A Shop Tool INDUSTRIAL ARTS For the boy who hopes someday to leam a trade, the Mount Clemens High School industrial arts department is very helpful. All of the courses teach the background of the trades, and in this way help the boy to decide which trade he is particularly interested in. ln woodworking classes, the boys learn the techniques of handling wood, laying out patterns, and the actual building of objects. Printing classes turn out much of the printed material that is used at IVICHS. ln the beginning classes, the boys and a few girls learn the fundamentals of type and the methods of setting type. The more advanced classes print up the library and hall permits, posters, tickets and programs. The drafting classes teach the boys the fundamentals of architecture and drawing to scale. In advanced classes, the boys make a complete set of house plans. Both teachers' cars and students' get a good going-over in auto-mechanics class as the boys learn about the workings of cars. Last but not least of the industrial arts courses is the metal shop. The boys learn welding and machine shop. FACULTY FACTS MR. DONALD B. GERKEY, B.S., MA. Chairman of industrial arts department. industrial arts, dratting, junior class adviser. MR. HUNTER JUDD, BA., M.E. Industrial arts. woodshop, Stage Crew sponsor. MR. RICHARD 1. DIXON, B.S., M.S., Industrial arts, printing, Yearbook Staff sponsor. MR. ROY MITTELSTADT, B.S., MS. Industrial arts, metal shop, welding, senior class adviser. MR. JERRY R. BAKER, B.S. Industrial arts. woodshop, driver education, freshman class adviser. Not Pictured MR. VERNON C. JOHNSON, BS.. MA. Industrial arts. auto mechanics, drivcr education, Projt-ction Crew sponsor. Q' F V - .sm N Kamik .. I-ff.. is t W ' ,..-f' i' A .. ,iifxf j r V ? Q' mug, Ken Durst, printing III student, sets large size wood type into a poster. Roh Both-n. Lawrence Hclzer and 'Nltlmn Snnps n 'ipply the finishing touches to their hookshclxe in woodshop is im .fl 3 5 I Qrrt ay MQ I5 . ,B X . sie h I. 6, . i 'i K t f Mr. iicrkey Mr, Judd, Mr. Dixon Mr. Klittclstzltlt Xl: Baku H7
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X Materials For O, r Mr. Lockwtg 4 . Mr. Lohrberg Mr. W iggins , .1 V . . a, ' ' fr . .... x. V 4 '4' 2 5 QQ ,Q I ' FACULTY F X' MR. JACK LoHR'PJis'iEB.A., M.A. Chairman of social studies department, world history, global geography, Youth Forum sponsor. MR. GEORGE WIGGINS, B.A., M.A. U. S. history, Noon Hour activities, baseball coach. MR. DONALD ADAMS, B.A.,-.M.A., U. S. history, government, Hi-Y sponsor. MRS. EUNICE GIAMBRONE, B.A., M.A., B.S., L.S. Librarian, library methods, Y-Teens co-sponsor. MR. CLAY SHOEMAKER, B.A., M.A. U. S. history, economics, junior class advisor. MR. ROBERT R. LOCKWOOD. B.S. Government, world history, Noon Hour activities, basket ball coach. MR. NORMAN KEEHN, B.A., M.A. U. S. history, world history, athletic department activities, Student. Council adviser. MISS CHARLOTTE V. LaBREW, B.S. Ass't librarian, library methods, Student Council adviser, Bible club sponsor. MR, WILLIAM MOWRY, B.S., M.A. VVorld history. football coach, Noon Hour activities, M. C. club adviser. MR. DAVID MCEVERS, B.S. Physical education, natural history, athletic department activities. Not Pictured MRS. RUTH NICKEL, B.A. Sociology, world history, Future Teachers club sponsor. Study Oi Social Living Mr. Adams Mrs Giambronc Mr. Shoemaker Miss LaBrew Mr. Mowry Mr, MCE,-ers r t l I l Rebecca Barna points to an interesting item on Mr. Adams' bulletin board. 69
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