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., .i Our Instructors In Physical Science I J . ' Q Lee Bartlett F lfnxvcrsily of Michigan 'M.A. M. Erdine Baumann ' Central Xlichignn BS. University of Chicago M,5. Harry Duke I lfmvcrsitg of Hiding n W1 -X 3 Russell Gwinnell lllichiurm State Nmnml lick. Fx W University of Michigan BLA. 4' - f V: S Edmund L. Palmer N K - Niclilgfvi Stull- N4-rnizil IFA. X g University of llichmxin BLA. J' 1 4, , f 'ai A. M. Allen Storr Jr Wk wi '. ' . . L -'Kirk x lii1iv0t'sity HY xl4iClll LfllVEl'Sllj of Michigm A Stephen Vanek Stout Institute B.S. 5' . Richard Welch X Hope College B.A. Vt'estcrn Michigan College RA. Scientific minds find plenty of resources at Dearborn High. The laboratory sciences of biology, chemistry. physics, and photography are up-to-date. Every- one must take one year of science in order to graduate, and for the student who is not interested in the laboratory sciences, physical geography, economic geography, outdoor science, and modern science are provided. To students who have taken biology, chemistry, and physics and have been outstanding in these fields, science awards are given. Mr. Gwinnell, on the left, is watching his students perform an experiment in his chemistry class. Mr. Duke is standing on the sidelines observing his his class at work. The students are sharing a microscope and are looking intently for the things which Mr. Duke had previously pointed out. The class is shown on the lower right. sw -.x..aa ' i Nr T YYOKM-rii Kllrliiggni C C C
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Who Explored World Of Society Garold Hamilton llxwwr-'Vx of Nlichigzm B.A. Unlvusity of Xlichigun BLA. Ford Haskins Nrirtlzcrn Slate Teachers HA. l'iixveis1ty of California BLA. Helen Kiest Northwc--Kerri l'nivL'rsity its Northwestern Vxiiu-:sity BLA. J. I Edward W. Kudreiko l,'mvcl'slly of Michigan B.A. Albert Lewis Vl'ayi1c' University B.S. Arthur D. Thomas, Jr H:n'x':irrl B-5 ljniversity of Michigan M.A. Lois M, Wagner IJWIV5 lisnwii Stull' C'olIr9.5e B.S. LQxrP!'c'i'slly of New Mexico HLA. Mrs. Grafton's world history class is participating in a class discussion which is led by one of its fellow students. The class is pictured on the lower left. The class pictured on the lower right is studying American history which is a prerequisite for graduation. Miss Doolittle is the teacher in charge. A panel discussion on world history is shown on the lower left of the op- posite page. Mr. Hamilton is the teacher. Mr. Kudreiko is the teacher of the class featured on the right of the opposite page. The students are studying their world history. be n V
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And Math Who Taught Logical Richard Backensto Bluliton College B.A. Allen Bush VYQ-stern Michigan College B.A. VVestern Michigan College B.S. University of Michigan M.A. William Lakey Universtiy of Michigan B.S. University of Michigan M.S. Elden Lossing Michigan State Normal B.A. Wayne lfniversity M. Ed. Harold Manley Michigan State Normal B.A. University of Michigan Donald Marshall Michigan State Normal B.A. University of Michigan M.S. L. Mary Olsen University of Michigan B.S. University of Michigan M.A. Graham O. Porter Wayne Vniversity 'B.A. Vtawye lfnivcrsity M.A. Roland Wacker Yankton College B.A. Dearborn High has a new addition to the math- ematics department, Along with the three semesters of algebra which have always been given, a fourth semester, college algebra, is now being taught. Cther math courses offered are: two semesters of plane geometry. one semester of solid geometry, a semester of trigonometry, and shop math for those on an industrial course. Every student must take at least one year of math in order to graduate, and the seniors who fail the senior math test must take a semester of senior arithmetic, a review of practic- al and fundamental arithmetic. Mr. Marshall is working a problem on the black- board while his class looks on in the geometry class shown on the lower left of this page. Mr. Porter is giving some aid to one of his algebra students. The other students who are shown on the lower right are doing some of their required class work. i - f, a 5 -X if l i l A1 -x mr N if EQ ..-vii..
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