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Science Dept Edsel Ford's science department strives to meet a great need in today's world-the need for students to understand their physical en- vironment. To this end, all students are re- quired to take three semesters of natural science. Included in this program are courses in biology, chemistry, and physics. These required classes consist of basic laboratory courses which enable interested students, who have the needed ability, to go on with further elective science courses. They also help complete a major or minor as part of the college prep courses. However, the in- tructors' main goal in these courses is to give pupils an insight into scienceg to understand the world of nature, to understand methods used in science, and to realize how important science is to a persons everyday life. Elective courses at Edsel Ford consist of second semesters in biology, chemistry, or physics. Photography and horticulture can also be elected as part of the science curricu- lum. ,lf sw ', eve! 1 Y' 17 cl' if .... will Students in a chemistry class to them. perform the experiments assigned IN '13 I-31-0 .1 -4 D '99 hm he-. Members of Mr. Stanley Smith s horticulture class prepare Christmas wreaths to be placed around the school. 17
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s s Social Studies Dept . X X X X Q92 t, N s N ,Xb X E xtili m ix Every individual is bom with basic drives that he strives to satisfy within the framework of his culture. The social studies department tries to help the student recognize the value of these drives. Some of the values which are shown to the students at Edsel Ford High School are: re- spect for the dignity of the individualg appre- ciation of the democratic way of life with its rights and responsibilitiesg regard for truth and logicg and the appreciation for the con- tributions of other cultures to our society. Five semesters of social studies are required of all students at Edsel Ford, as compared with three semesters of history and civics re- quired in most of the other Miichigan high schools. World cultures and senior geography are offered as electives to seniors to complete the required sequence. -'G'-air' lf i s'fgg 'm' gif aMS - X x 'NXXQ-NNNM., ,. M KM 'Xvx 5 lv v S ,W I NWN- t 1. ., Dick Broadhead and Sharene Buss study their texts and other materials in social studies. IN I? ' Jr if x Sig? ' ililiiaf xii -- -v Q i' W, ,, .wx gf T, . 'Q Q X 1 'fc . t K N w- a re NNN I fl ,ICV , ffm Q i 0,6299 A me, E L is ....... Miss Doris Doolittle answers a question asked by Vivian Czaplick in a social studies 3 class. 16 ' 04
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, Z- ,t Q. .,,.,,.f. , Students in office machines practice on key calculators. one of several types of office machines studied at Edsel Ford. E W 'bv Commercial Dept. Edsel Ford's business education department tries to develop in students the proper skills and attitudes necessary to gain adequate employment in the clerical, stenographic, bookkeeping, and retailing fields upon graduation. Individual needs of the student are met by training them along the lines to which they are best suited according to their abilities and desires. To enable students to better prepare themselves for jobs, release time is given during the senior year. Students acquire actual experience by working in the business field while continuing their business training in school. Edsel Ford High School maintains a placement office and endeavors to place its students in jobs upon achievement of their graduation. This placement office is also available to students who are not enrolled in the commercial department. ig t away ,-u.....-.., Q 1 Q 1 ig at ,C fl 14 -3 'Ig ,. ali 3 ' Q. Under the supervision of Mr. Neil Goodbred. commercial students study the use of various office machines. -'H-n-...mf ,M- f ' A K . . '. ' X NM tttt. It E ,.....,: N K . -ww--ann , ' NNNXNN Students in a commercial class increase their UCCUFIICY und speed by taking timed writings. l8
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