Muskegon High School - Said and Done Yearbook (Muskegon, MI)

 - Class of 1962

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Donald W. Mooney B.S. A graduate of lowa State, Mr. Mooney teaches algebra and general math. He is the father of seven children and enjoys gardening for relaxation. Lindsay Neal B.S. As a biology teacher, Mr. Neal is a firm believer in phys- cal fitness. To keep himself in tip top condition he enjoys bi- cycling, he has pedaled thou- sands of miles across the Unit- ed States. Peter A. Oakes A.B. ' Another new member to the Muskegon faculty this year is Mr. Oakes. As a part of the team -teaching program, he teaches algebra and geometry. David E. Olsen B.S., M.A. One of the busiest faculty members at M.H.S. is Mr. Ol- sen. Not only is he the co-ordi- nator of the mathematics de- partment, but he also teaches trigonometry, college algebra, advanced algebra, and solid geometry. ln addition, he is the tennis coach. Mary Rodewald B.A. To Miss Rodewald, who is new to MHS this year, biology is the most fascinating subject there is. A recent graduate of Albion College, she thinks Mus- kegon is a little large but nevertheless tops . Oren W. Rodewald , B.S., M.A. Mr. Rodewald is a member of Muskegon's science and mathematics department. His specialties are physics and ad- vanced algebra.

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The objectives of the Science and Mathematics Departments are three- fold: to train the students in the subject matter, to teach them to think, and to develop the ability within students to trans- form theory into practice. Dorothy Andrews A.B. Mrs. Andrews, a Plane Geom- etry teacher and the YFC ad- visor at MHS, believes that ge- ometry is valuable because ill problem solving is important in life, C27 geometry is chiefly problem solving, C33 geometry is important to all of us. Raymond Bauer M.S. Mr. Bauer teaches chemistry and believes that every student should be at least exposed to a science subject . He is the father of seven children, yet still finds time for such hobbies as fishing, gardening, and sporting events. . Gerald C. Bruining B.S., M.A. lodministrotionl, M.A. lphysicsl Mr. Bruining is practically a celebrity. Not only is he the co- ordinator of the MHS Science Department, but is also the president of the Muskegon Civic Opera Association. In ad- dition, he finds time to teach applied science and physics. 24 Terrence Coburn Mr. Coburn is a new faculty member at Muskegon this year. He teaches Plane Geometry and is a member of the team-teach- ing program. One of the high- lites of his first year at MHS was chaperoning a football ex- cursion. He thinks our scho6l spirit is great! Jerry Lorenz 8.5. Another second-timer fstu- dent teacher and faculty mem- berl, Mr. Lorenz is a graduate of Michigan State University. He teaches biology and applied science.



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Nathan J. Roelofs Douglas A- -l-aol A.B-, M-A- Kenneth Rolfe 8.5. M-A. Mr. Roelofs, the father of A,B., A.M. Mr Tool is G Chemlslry four' is 0 moth teacher at M' Mr- Rolfe' another math teacher at M.H.S. Although HS- Plone geometry and Gd' teacher of Muskegon' isa grad' students show enthusiasm for V0f1Ced algebra Ufe his SPeCl0l' uate of Western Michigan Uni- School aames Mr. Tool feels ties. He is also O Senior ClGSS versity grid the University of they Could ntzlke greater pride GdviSOr. Michigan. For relaxation he en- la the appearance of Corridors, joys playing with his two chil- flaarsl and lawnsff. dren and working at his cot- tcige. i Wintlirop Trautman A-B-1 M-5- Robert C. Skelley A graduate of the University B,S, of Michigan, Mr. Trautman is A5 Q new member of the M, affiliated with the science de- H.S. faculty, Robert Skelley hos Daffmenf- He teaches bi0l0QY his hands full. Besides teaching and is 0 member of the team- art, he is the Said and Done ad- feeching Pf0Qf0m- visor. Take is from us ---- if's Q job!!!! s-rTs- 26

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