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prepares for a lifetime of human relations dwelops through class discussions, characterize all grade levels Junior Cher is e Lutone confers with Mrs. Aimer ene Kaufman and Mr. James Irwin, class counselors, dop- ing to have questions about the prom answered for the planning committee. Preceding a school faculty meeting, Hu- man Relations' teachers Mr. Mattheu Zipple, Mr. Harry Adams, Mr. Ford Has- kins, Special Education teacher Mr. Charles West, Mr. James Shader, Mr. Addison Dixon, and Mr. Rudolph Skodack meet in the guidance area to syncronize Department problems. “Did you have something to add? asks Alan Dee as officers Debbie Gingrich, Ronnie LaPointe, and President Lou Arvai check the 1IA agenda. Curricular Life 19
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Human Relations During the fall semester, Mr. George Sarris, a Henry Ford Community College representative, explains the programs which the school offers. 10B. FRONT ROW: Beverly Masters, Sandy Norrie, Linda Tersinar, Angeline Nabozny, Laura Jones, Brien Swartout, Pat Courneya. SECOND ROW: John Julian, Bob Masi, Victor Golden, Karen VanTubergen, Gilda Orr, Dennis Vogel. THIRD ROW: Wayne Sauchuk, Bill Lakso, Dave Kranich, Don Jakelt Larry Guyot, Rick Salisbury. FOURTH ROW: Ron Putnam, Ken Weir, Mark Sturznegger, Doug Sample, Don Mack, Tim Nowicki, Dave Davidson, Steve Beach. ABSENT: Ed Kochan, Dave Taft. President Dennis Nowlin and other I IB officers Judi Goth, Tom Kwyer, and Sharon Hunter staple down a loose end on their class display at Christmas. Unusual class Sophisticated attitude Curriculor Life
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Human Relations Able sophomores adapt to new life A spat with a friend, a disagreement with parents, or indecision about a job—a counselor might encoun- ter any of these problems. It is common knowledge that in the privacy of a counselor’s office, any stu- dent can receive the personal attention which char- acterizes Fdsel Ford’s guidance program. In addition, a counselor reaches many students through his human relations classes, and through advising his grade level students about their class and school activities. During the senior year the counselor’s office becomes a base for many college and career plans. An Fdsel Ford student always remembers his counselor, not just as an ordinary teacher, but as an understanding friend who is prepared to guide and encourage him. Class President Duane Machak and Secretary Marge Gastner make flowers for the 11A Homecoming float with hope of winning the annual award. Treasurer Hoyt Peckham and Vice• president Julie Garab order decals to sell as a moneymaking project to increase class funds. 10A. FRONT ROW: Susan Tate, Ed Lipinski, Pam Whitmore, Juanita Robles, Sharon Koch. SECOND ROW: George Forbes, Linda Pun• ham, Shirley Ludwig, Cindy Nakonezny, Jean Taslov, Mary Ann Kennick. THIRD ROW: Kathy Garab, Gary Churchill, James Schiller, James Turner, Vince Sammut, Craig Girard, Margaret DeGrande. FOURTH ROW: Janet Thomas, Steve Carson, Frank Rossi, John Kochanski, Tom Houser, Dan Tyler, Greg Dziengowski, David Lewek. ABSENT: Jack Haynes, Bill Womer, Gerald Wyeth. 20 Curricular Life
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