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SHIRLEY SMALL who teaches biology. chemistry, and general science comes originally from Saginaw and has spent two years in Costa Rica and Montevideo, Uruguay. Her hobbies are experimental cooking, music, and travel. Her pet peeve is laziness. She likes to travel and meet new people. She dislikes poor sportsmanship. Miss Small holds an A.B. from Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky. WILLIAM ALFRED ESAU teaches mathematics and science because they are the best subjects of mental chal- lenge. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, traveling, collecting glassware, and building model railroads. His pet peeve is ,too many taxes which cause him financial embarrassment. He likes scen- ery and dislikes nothing. Mr. Esau holds an A.B. from the University of South Dakota, an M.A. from the Western Michigan, and a Senior Electrical En- gineer degree from the University of Minnesota. Cp' Hmmmmmm . . . are you sure that's Physics? I6 BESSIE MITCHELL teaches junior high math. Her pet peeve is to hear, I can't. She likes to attend basket- ball games and church. She dislikes driving on ice. Her hobbies are read- ing, sewing, and fishing. Mrs. Mitchell holds a B.S. degree from Eastern Michi- gan College and a State Life from Western Michigan Teacher's College.
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Here is the person who is very familiar in the school library-none other than NELLIE STEPHENS. She has taught for 30 years, 14 here at our Stock- bridge. Her hobbies are reading and listening to good music. People who talk behind their hands is the pet peeve of Miss Stephens. She likes being alive and being able to work. Miss Stephens holds a B.S. degree from Eastern Michi- gan College and she expects to get her Master of Science egree next summer. 2f ' l N MARION RAMSDELL teaches lemen- taly and junior high music becaise she likes it. Mrs. Ramsdell has taught in the Stockbridge system for manyf years. In her leisure time, she reads, ienjoys music, and relaxes at the family bottage up north. Excessive and unnelcessary noise is her pet peeve. She was no dislikes and she likes her famiy and home. Mrs. Ramsdell holds a 11.5. de- gree from Eastern Michigan College and is doing graduate work there.l ART AND Music 7 9 RONALD FILLMORE teaches art be- cause he likes to see creativity. His hobbies are reading and painting and his pet peeve is sassy students. He likes people and has no dislikes. Mr. Fillmore holds a B.S. degree from Eastern Michigan College. Our curriculum offers more than the three HR s' . . t students who are interested in Music or Art have their chance too. There is Band here the students learn music appreciation as well as skill in playing their instrume ts. Do re mi's are frequently heard when the Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Chorus, or Junior High Chorus are practicing. Other students would rather express themselves in Art. i The future Grandma Moses? KEITH LAWRENCE SAXTDN teaches instrumental music. He likes to be with people. His hobbies are nting and fishing, and his pet peeve s Michigan State University. Most of all, Mr. Sax- ton likes a good television ogram and least of all undependable eople. Mr. Saxton holds a Bachelor an Master of Music Education from U iversity of Michigan. l
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Help . . . the Chemistry class is at it again. Look Out the sparks are going to be flying SCIENCE AND MATH Double, double, toil and troubleg fire burn and calilron bubble. Science students cook up wierd, sometimes very malodorous, concoctions with their new lab equipment. Students were surprised when they returned from the Christmas holidays to find this new equipment. There are a total of fifteen new laboratory tables. each provides two students with experimental. recitation and study facilities. Water. gas, and electricity are available at each table. ln Junior High, studentswreceive General Science which provides them with a general background in science. lf' science interests them they can advance to biology, chemistry, and physics. 1 '6Think', is the watchword of Math students as they advance from simple mathe- matics in Junior High, up through factoring. equations. square roots. and slide rules. General Math, Algebra, Plane Geometry, Advanced Algebra, and Trigonometry are all taught here in high school. l l Hey, that's our satellite! W Let's get those slide rules working.
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