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MR. RADOWSKI WITH HIS PRIDE AND JOY - A NEW PODIUM. Mr. Radowski teaches young stu¬ dents the proper techniques for work¬ ing in a shop. Students learn safety rules and common sense in the han¬ dling of power tools. These boys make many useful attractive articles. Mr. Woodman has more special¬ ized classes in motor mechanics, elec¬ tricity and farm shop. Students learn some of the basic skills which they will find useful for jobs in the future. CHRIS BAILEY AND MR. WOODMAN CLEAN THE SHOP. Jackson High B.S., Western Mich Shop ROBERT WOODMAN 20
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Science RONALD HOFFMAN Stockbridge High B.S. and M.S., Michigan State General Science Drafting Junior Advisor ALLENE NOBLE Jefferson High School B.S., Mississippi Physical Science Reading and Spelling Jr. High Math Chemistry CARRICK L. REMALEY Ann Arbor High B.S., U. of Michigan Physics Jr. High Math BARBARA M. THORNBURY Parma High, Parma, Ohio B.S., Michigan State Biology Sophomore Advisor The Science Department has its full comple¬ ment of qualified teachers. Mr. Hoffman lays the foundation of scientific principles for the eighth grade students. From here Mrs. Noble takes the reins and helps the students realize the important role that Science and chemistry play in everyone ' s lives. Mrs. Thornbury has charge of the Biology De¬ partment. Here students learn the basics of life and ecology which are contained within the broad scope of biology. This year an advanced biology class was tried and will be added to the curriculum next year if the results of this class are satisfactory. Mr. Remaley has control over the senior phys¬ ics class. Students have learned and have been exposed to a great deal of the ideas and forces which comprise the study of physics. He has done a fine job of explaining the concept of col¬ lege physics. MIKE LEHMAN AND MR. REMALEY DETERMINE THE PERIOD OF A PENDULUM. 19
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Vocational MRS. FOX SUPERVISES THIS PROJECT. The vocational departments of our high school play a big part in training students for future occupations. The home¬ making department teaches all the basics: sewing, cooking, meal planning, entertaining, decorating, child care and the things girls need to know to keep their own homes some day. Agriculture presents many courses. Throughout each course there is the opportunity to develop leadership and cit¬ izenship skills. Every member enrolled in the classes offered by this department has the opportunity to learn by doiihg. DONOVAN CRONKHITE Oakfield High, N.Y. B.S. and M.A., Michigan State Vocational Agriculture FFA Advisor THIS COMPOUND INTEREST MUST COME OUT RIGHT. 21
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