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The aims of the Voca- tional Department are the most important in today's society. Students are trained to enter some phase of the modern busi- ness world, whether me- chanical or commercial. The mechanical subjects help to develop manual skills and provide train- ing for those pursuing special trades. The com- mercial courses provide training for those pursu- ing special trades. The commercial courses pro- vide the training neces- sary for participation in office work and manage- ment. Henry V. Bolt A.B. Another familiar figure in the new industrial artsaddition is Mr. Bolt. He is a drafting in- structor. Mildred Brothers A.B. A graduate of Western Mich- 'igan University, Mrs. Brothers teaches bookkeeping, short- hand, and commercial arith- metic. ln her spare time she enjoys sports and sewing. Fred Chalker B S Mr. Chalker is an auto shop instructor at MHS. His hobbies include hunting and fishing. Pauline Dunsmore B.A., M.A. Mrs. Dunsmore teaches busi- ness education classes at Mus- kegon. Her outside activities in- clude ceramics, knitting, and reading. She is also president of the Michigan Business Educa- tion Association this year. Fred Franczek Jr. B.A., M.A. As a typing and commercial law teacher at M.H.S., Mr. Franczek feels his job is vital in today's complex business world. He is a graduate of Mus- kegon Community College and Michigan State University.
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Another busy person is Coach The Physical Education Department stresses total fitness of the body. From better physical fitness comes better social and emotional fitness. Harry E. Potter A.B. Potter. Mr. Potter is a physical education instructor, Athletic Director, baseball coach, and Varsity Club advisor. 28 .-.gf ,.. tt. ...H .Wg ,mf .,., ,g 'el--Z 4:--E-.tl . .,:..ft,-' .Mgmt'v,ff1s'l.stl.-,ml .1 it of 5-fW:.,nt, . few. H.. . , . . ,.', ,.. . ,, . '.t.e.5l.a2ff.siflL'z2 ff: : Q- v flgzsilftlwiila lv: sa tqgtailgfazsfsa tllglit ' ililil- lt? litliillillilltl wat w w Q- me glget-iqwlwl elf I .ww get ,-ifflglm wtwfm , it wi 1 tegalglt ' fVEWf?tllfllsi1l Mfnt fwlf is gwtfakw -- itglmg n g' w g, 95 'i'5.ilf?'ll9ii?l l l' 5 .3 . ..El igaflilztm , w ig. iltg ... l ll lf? 1 ll: ll QQ ll' 521 A l il Gertrude D. Gillaspy B.S., M.A. A busy figure at M.H.S. is Mrs. Gillaspy. She is a physical education instructor, cheerlead- er advisor, G.A.A. advisor, and Bowling League advisor. One of her major jobs is Synchronized Swimming. Thomas G. McShannock B.S.. M.A. Besides teaching physical ed- ucation, Mr. McShannock is a successful track and cross- country coach and is a Varsity Club advisor. He is a graduate of Michigan State University. ' - il- 5 l .. b .... ,Egg ,J .7 V., . , , .jgtl .NL it H 'W J h. 1 lfialbflxflv. , . V-1... fwlvllst, ,gl im., ... p.t,.3i,t ti . awww: Mire il le. 1-m?1!l. .Mu ,sy-wp ' , . gg f 1 rg Sl ' . , ,4f,5?sEA5g...lg53 -.+M...,gk.,wi. it Q. .- eglgil ' A., -if ,. A .1 If: .-i f ,. ,Qt4.Lgt.5.ga..l1 '..,g.,Ettl53tF - get V. sg Q. , rf sigefgfvfzli K, lf ' 'ifiil?1' gjesllzmfwWefff'Wef'ffef?ll5 'slit -2.5 .5 ' mf 7' .-www' . Q,ul3Z15.f?Zr :ff?.W.t ' nf l .. 'I Una G. Zimmerman A.B. Mrs. Zimmerman has defi- nite ideas about physical edu- cotion: Physical education helps a student to grow physic- ally, mentally, socially, and e- motionally. Mrs. Zimmermdn is an advisor of G.A.A.
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John T. Gainey B.S., M.A. Mr. Goiney is another busy faculty member at M.H.S. He teaches bookkeeping, econom- ics, and commercial arithmetic. Bruce Galland B.S. Bruce Galland, an art-metal instructor at M.H.S. enjoys teaching art because he likes to teach students how to work with their hands in making an object which includes function, design and problem solving. Anthony E. Gilsdorf ' B.A., Ph.M. Mr. Gilsdort teaches book- keeping and commercial arith- metic. ln his spare time he en- joys such activities os traveling mountain climbing, studying' and sports. Cecelia Knoll A.B. Miss Knoll is a graduate of Western Michigan University. She teaches shorthand, typing, and transcription. 30 Sherwook Krause B.S. Machine shop and mechan- ical,drawing are the specialties of Mr. Krause. He chose these subjects because he believes a school should prepare a student to work with his hands as well as his head. Don Krueger , M.S. ' Electricity instructor, Mr. Krueger, is a graduate of Stout State College. He likes to hunt and fish in his spare time.
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