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The Minds Behind Machines BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Angilere, Amy Warren, Elaine Tiesenga, Carol Natkowski, Mary Petroi. FRONT ROW: Mary Verwoert, Carol Ewing, Rosemary Spadafora, Joan Mattern. NOT PICTURED: Norma Turgeon and Shirley Coleman. 24 There was trouble for the school district as the Dearborn Schools Employee’s Independent Union set a Dec. 3 strike deadline after failing to reach an agreement on a new contract with the Dearborn Public Schools. The deadline came before the workers and district could reach agreement on a new contract. Dearborn Public Schools were left without bus drivers, food service workers, custodians, and secretaries. The parents of students were informed that the buses would not be running or hot lunches being served while the basic custodial duties were taken over by the district’s engineers who work under a separate union. The strike lasted eight school days. Near the end, the union stated it would return to work if the district would agree to binding arbitration. On Dec. 11, a tentative agreement was reached and the union was back to work the next morning. THIS PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Havn’t you ever counted holes when you were bored? UPPER RIGHT: Norma Turgeon, “20 down and 2,084, 362 more to go.” LOWER RIGHT: The women in charge of keeping the food at Edsel Ford yummy.
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Slaughter. Jean-Counselor Sorgen. Martha-Spec. Ed. Sowers. Arlcnc-Spcc. Ed. Stuart. Ron-English Thafts. Margarct-Spcc. Ed. Turner. Dan-Industrial Tyler. Mark-English Vandenberg. Jan-Music Vandcttc. Lorrainc-Math Waldinger. Virginia-Foreign Language Weimsheimer. Gary-English Wimshurst, Jim-Social Studies Wyka. Pat-Phys. Ed. Yokie. Karl-Speech Champine. Ron-Spec. Ed. Dillingham. Robert-Social Studies Hough. Richard-Science James. Tina-English Fenby. Belinda-English Harris. Alan-Social Studies New Teachers Richard Angelo Joan Aloe John Cialone John Gmitter Mary Ellen Gray Michael Grcnfeil Diane Hoehn Tina James Jerome Majetic Anita Marchelletta Carmine Morga Lisa Ottenbaker James Otto David Raybin Beverly Reiter Janet Rifkin Lorraine Shelton Martha Sorgen Mark Tyler James Wimshurst 23
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The Edsel Ford Industrial Arts Department has a variety of classes to offer its students practical experience related directly to industry. Some of these classes offered are welding, drafting, electronics, machine shop, auto shop and graphic arts. There is no pre-experience necessary to take these classes and they may be taken for six semesters. The classes are offered as beginner courses, leading up to the advanced ones. The goal of the Industrial Arts Department is to show how a particular skill is related to the field of industry as a whole. Edsel Ford is obtaining this goal by using the available sources to further the knowledge of its students. “Having a positive attitude is the only way to face things in life!” quoted Mr. Robert Dietzler, graphic arts teacher at Edsel Ford for six years. He believes Edsel Ford is “a great school with a great staff. He also thinks the new teachers are a positive point for the school environment and sees them as adding greatly to the school atmosphere. “You need a mixture of old and new teachers, and we now have that at Edsel Ford,” he commented. This very busy individual does extensive printing for the school newspaper, the Bolt. He also works hard on the newsletters that get sent home, the PFSO news bulletins, and programs for concerts, plays, and other school functions. Mr. Dietzler graduated from Fordson High School, went on to Henry Ford Community College, and then Wayne State University. He taught at Dearborn High School for 13 years prior to Edsel Ford. “School is like a training camp, prepar- ing one for life. Take advantage of itl Be positive and like people; that is the key, this print shop teacher concluded. THIS PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Brad Doner, 12, constructing plans for the Watergate School of Business. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Dietzler developing atomic warfare. MID- DLE RIGHT: “Hey Eric, hot dogs almost done? MIDDLE LEFT: Dave Martin,12, gains knowledge in the sausage making industry. 25
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