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XX Basic Uncierstanciing In ociety M . Matthew Zipple and his eivics class watch 'is Carol Gollick explains the various levels of gov- ernment. 'fn - mg - r t A A, , . , . A -i t-.qw-K Mount Union College AB Michigan State Normal B 9 it 'N' ' ft. i st L 'mftgiw X A ig-,,i,af' f.fi.' .. ei, Q5 . ' 4 Q James Levantrosser Uniersity of Detroit PhB University of Michigan BA Unixersity of Detroit MEd University of Michigan MA in Q X 23 ,-:ng 1 . ,- '- K .A ,I . X ,wifi 'rw ' M- i Shirley Longo Richard Seavitt Wayne University M Ed. University of Michigan MA .i i Mi , . r 5 ig I G I I 1 purl von Allmen Mathew Zipple Wayne State University BS Michigan State University BS University of Michigan MA yin In vvorld cultures, Carol Brandt reports on Yugoslavia as the rest of the class listens. 21
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oeial tudies Aim To lnerease Social Studies curriculum at Edsel Ford aims at under- standing the American society and developing the ability to participate eiieetively as a citizen in our democracy. The basic concepts and undersrtandings in all of the areas of social living are utilized, including history, political science. eco- nomics, sociology, and anthropology. Great emphasis is Cent,a?f,EgEg:,rown Bs Wayne Evnililitfern BA placed on the values which motivate our life and upon the Central Michigan MA wayne University Mild. inter-relationships existing among institutions and events. Five semesters of social studies are required of all students at Edsel Ford. as compared with three semesters of history and civics required in most of the other Michigan high schools. World cultures. senior geography. and sociology are offered I as electives to seniors to complete the required sequence. i l 1 ,f-'til Doris Doolittle Ray Howe W, University of Michigan AB Western Michigan University of Michigan MA Harvard Kris .luul Western Michigan BS Wayne State University MA Wayne Statc University Ed.D XX l - MZ Grace Kachaturoif Albert Layton Michigan State Normal BA Wayne State University BS University of Michigan MA Lois Seligman explains how a model voting machine works while .lack Arner, Ann Fawley, Romie Shaw, and Joan Keith watch. i, These three students are looking at a chart concerning agriculture and industry.
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',.,1 ',. -2,-u-1 Mr.4Alan Dawson explains the purpose of the aquarium to class mem- bers lom Eurich, Roger Stranyalt. and seated, Frank l.aFeve. Garland Watland. and Reggie Goshorn. ciences Probe World To live eilectively in the modern world, all students must understand their physical environ- ment. lt is through natural science that this need is met at Edsel Ford. All Students are required to take three semesters of natural science. This course incorporatci biology. geology, chemistry. and physics in order to achieve the three major aims of the science program, These aims are to understand the world of nature, to understand methods of science, and to understand the impor- tance of science in our daily lives. .4 , li -uf X -11 - 5- X ': Lee Bartlett Albion AB University ol Michigan MA VV uf' t.L,, . L S A A F2 r , XX ,. ' if Ernest Burkman Michigan State Normal BS University of Michigan MS Ted Stoltfisz works in the photography r-Q dark room during his class period. v sex M-:i Allan Dawson Michigan State University BS Michigan State University MS Rhea Bauer to look at. 22 Mark Boersma Central Michigan 95 University of Michigan MA -B: Ralph Cornell University of Florida HSE Wayne State University Mli 'CD' Stu Gingrich Central Michigan B5 University of Michigan MA Mr. Roger lddings distributes bottles of chemicals for Bob Austin and
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