Union High School - Aurora Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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They Probe lntoaMicroscopicWorld A chemical formula or a bag of pop corn, Genial MR. JOHN I-IESS, with his usual The mystery of living things on land and its all the same to MR CLAYTON BA- humorous nochalance, investigates the in the sea IS dramatically revealed to ZUIN msplrmg chemistry teacher and busy microscopic world of plant life and animal Unionites by MR LOWELL PALMER manager of Union s school store. life. who skillfully makes biology a treat ln stead of a treatment Don't look so surprised. This is actually the way your heart is constructed, ex- plains MR. DEXTER SMELKER, who is known for his thorough way of teaching. Smiling MR. FRED VOSS, although he forgets his glasses, can still farsightedly explain the mysteries of physics and alge- bra to wondering students. Exploring the mysteries of the anatomy of a human body in physiology class under the able supervision oi MR. DEXTER SMELKER are Bob Jewell, Val Sagryn, Charles Leyen and Barbara Shippy. With MR. FRED VOSS lending a helping hand, Norma Kalawart, Bill Slanger, Dick Jennings and John Van Westenburg of the physics class trace the strange journey of sound waves.

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That Keep Things Ticlcing for All l l , MR. FORREST BARR demonstrates the correct way to insert Keep the yard stick evenf' explains MISS MAUDE TRAIJT a typewriter ribbon. Receiving instruction are: Bileth, Cianti, as Rrwvn and Haggerty take notes while Daukza marks Dargie's and Van Daalen. MR. ARTHUR AVERY, bookkeeping and typing in- structor, stands daily by his duty of teaching with gen- ial politeness for all. Joyfully rythmn of Remington FORREST strates his rapping out the Toreador on a typewriter, MR. BARR demon- skillful typing. hpmline. With thimble in hand, MISS INA DENNIS Dro ceeds in teaching the juni- or high girls the funda- mentals of sewing. MISS MARTHA KO- SANKE'S sincere manner and open mind win the admiration of her student stenographers. Neat in appearance, al- ways efiicientu seems best to describe energetic MISS MARGARET LAMB, mer- chandizing instructor. Attractive foods teacher, MRS. WINIFRED MUL- DER, beats pastries the modern way. The Future Homemakers of America is under her guidance. Strictly from the South is delightful MISS R0- LIEN RHEA, school dieti- cian who satisfies the lunchtime panges of many. Manipulation of a sewing machine comes naturally to pleasant MISS M A U D E TRAUT, who also advises the Future Homemakers of America. Business machines aren't any puzzle to city occupa- tional training assistant, MISS HAZEL WEST, who teaches Unionitcs to use them,



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These Explore the Mysteries of Math I l l 1 , Known for her thorough ' manner of teaching, MISS NELLE ATWOOD is an educational a s s e t t o Union. She is the head of the mathematics de- partment. Always willing to help the junior high students solve their problems de- scribes MISS ELIZA- BETH DOCKERAY per- fectly. Her kind way with students cndears her to many. Angle x equals angle y, according to Donald Bergers. This Cutting arithmetic capers at the hoard under the watchful eyes familiar phrase is only one of the many technical terms used of MR. FGRREST LAIR and their classmates are Shearer, Wal- in proving theorems in MISS NELLE ATWOOD'S geometry class. ton, and Mead. MR. FLOYD EARLY, commonly known as Pop , finds time, besides teaching mathematics, for many ex- tra-curricular activities, which in- clude advising the senior class. MR. FORREST LAIR, quiet, re- served arithmetic teacher and friend of the junior high students, can often be seen helping a student solve his problem. This blackboard compass comes in handy for illustrative figures. ex- plains likeable MISS MARIE Mc- DERMOTT, mathematics teacher and secretary of the Community Council. 29

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