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Students listen attentively during a family relations class Students such as these will be the adult citizenry of tomorrow HOME ECONOMICS, FAMILY RELATIONS BUILD TOMORROW ' S CITIZENRY Home economics and family relations classes prepare students for their future lives and marriages A man who marries a good home economist will never have to worry about heartburn or unmended socks Along with keeping a home in order goes keeping a family in order, and that ' s where family relations comes into the picture This class helps students to understand the underlying facts of mar- ried life and thus helps to comprehend and solve such problems Mrs Ruth Andrews %. Miss Bellaire, a sluderl leachet al MHS during Ihe firsl semester, has now become a regular member of the teaching staff Here she shows one ol her students the proper way to make a batch of brownies Mrs Donna Price 29
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ART AND MUSIC BRING THE HUMANITIES TO OUR CAMPUS We often think of art and music together although they are entirely different fields Perhaps the reason for this is that both require a certain amount of talent and a greater amount of prac- tice Another explanation is that both are often considered hob- bies Mrs, Jacqueline Kilgren, Miss Gail Jothen, and Mr Alex Povistak worked to make onetime hobbies their life-time ca- reers. Mrs. Jacqueline Kilgren Fine Arts Miss Gail Jothen Vocal Music Taking a guick and well-deserved break, Mrs Jacgueline Kilgren reads a student ' s Co-ed Miss Jothen goes ovei a new song with Greg Urcavich, Phil McRoberts, Malcolir Russ and Dan Ohs Ml Alex Povistak Instrumental Music 28 Directing takes all of Mr Carl Bjetregaar ' s lime.
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Mr. Wiltiam Paulson Mr Russell VanderWier SOC BLOC PROVIDES SENIORS WITH OUTLOOK ON SOCIETY Seniors study society, government and their relationship to each other in sen- ior SOC classes Social studies is a required course for all Muskegon High School seniors. The course is a two semester course, the first semester devoted to the study of society, the second to government. Society is a group of people living together Government on the other hand is the most complicated institution so- ciety has created Through social studies, it is hoped that each student will gam a knowledge and an understanding of his government and its people in relation to other governments and peoples. Ml David Zierath Remembering dates isn ' t always easy decides Mr Russell Vender Wiei as he tries to complete a li- brary slip for Herb VanDerHoevan. 30 fAs Jean Trump patiently awatis her turn to par- ticipate in a discussion.
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