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Behind the Scene Workers 1 X This yczir our kitchen stzifl hzis an nw tv l1'nllL'l' equipped with :ill modern ftteilitif,-st. .X hzisit menu is plinned hx' Xlrs L'1idl 1' the Dcnhr ri Sehool Sxstem dieticmn Nlrs lxmei our cifeteiir n mgcr mries the menu to suit the n t l DHS Xlis lxinei his ten uomen uoikin undc .A her lhe kitehen series 'in 'neriqc of '4 O plile lunehcs 1 dn intl in iddition 130 students hui miscellineous items of food In addition the mfeteiii series lunch to the fdcultx members Nlemhers of the kitchen still' are Xlrs Irene lxmei Xlis Xlirgnet Anderson Nlrs Ruth 'iisitzei Nlrs Xirgima Nlertz Nlrs Loretta Nltinos Nlrs Xluie lsugith Xlrs Xirginn lhritti Xlrs Ioan Shexlm Nlrs Deeh Striudicher Nlis C irolini Cmenex ind Nlis Helen Isle De1rhorn High School has 'in office staff of six women Nlrs Seng is Nlr Challis secretars ind issists him with the duties of the ittendinee o tee Xlrs lllllllg is Xliss lletts seeietuw Nliss Hollmm series is Nlr Olsens seeretirx The remiinmg staff members isork under him :iso Nliss Hisila is the hookroom cleik who sells school supplies to hoth students ind teachers Nlis Xloruvi lb the school receptionist and it is her Joh to 1nsiser :ill meoming phone ci ls Nlrs Broun is the schools hookkeeper It is her iesponsihilits to take charge of all the schools monex She also keeps 't ieeortl of 111 the eluh treisurtes fs 1' C? 'as' ig YY ?f s. 4 'A' -new 7 Nlemlieis ofthe office still' nc tstindingj s c i Cel ilthne e Y s H H11 qilq Xha ' s ui tu intl Xliss leili Hoffn 99 W 4 I . .. 4 ,ix, t J l W, , t iv, . 'W' in 1 , . 7 ' I v ps ua . , . . ' ' ' 1. 'l A-2 :s st' . v .' , L' -',A ,1,e3 1' ll 'I 1. -L2 , U fu cski K A Q 4 A A I 1.4 A , X ,,, ' '., ' VL - ' . : '- 'L ' rl.. it 7-' . .. ' I ' l' ' . I . v ' ' 'l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2 ,ff -A ' -s L ss- L t I 1 ,. I A ur sepia 2 . X A . X xx .AV . 4. U, 4 'FRI sa' K Y ,'2I,'V , Jw' s , f Lf- 'elf' -xv? . , M K- iwv' 4 . 1 '..'l -' ., 1 Ag,- .-h A , f, .. f 1 -1 . .. 1 ,iQ A- r 4' 2 . ,.- s ,. - , 1 4. . , 'ull' wot. . of A t ,4 I.. . , A 4.,.,' , ' I I,, V L ,QA ' b - -Q K , 'nu . ',,4,. I ,, ' V I i f e' , ui , f' r V, W - ,,, . , , .A . f --,nn ff , , ,- . X3 X . -fn. . A ' . 1 1 K iz ' L Nlrx Ire-n' llrovn. Xlrs. wt: ' ' S'ng,,, Nlr. '1 lat Hi: .. A '. Clara lutzik, tsittingj Mr: Cicrzildine NI: -1 '11 1 . mn.
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Our Advisors E. 'E' ,iss st 2 tlluffisg X K C I IDXXFI CO1 NSELOR C I ID XXCI' COUINSI LOR GLID XNLL LOb'NShLOR C LIDXXCIL L01 NSILLOR C l ID XXCE COI NSFLOR AB Alma rs X bun of Kmms BA Lnn of 'Nhchugan BS Eastern Mlchlgan M A Um! Of Michigan N1 'X Mnchlgan Stite Un1v A B Alma NIA Lnn of Colorado MEd Wayne State Umv Delta Phx Y Teens Sponsor The counselors at Dc llbO1I1 I-hgh play a very xmportant part ID the hves of the students They advise students on PCISOIVII PIODICITIS on what courses to take lll lugh school and on careers which ale SllllCd to the students Hblllly and personahty fy Stacks of papers and rmgmg phones are 'nll part of a day s work for Mlss Yetlexe Culdner counselor X , :anew :fs ff' I . A speclal excuse ns stgned for Werner Lehmann hy Nlr Anderson, counselor 28 o V Q2 'V', W VT S 1 r is x X1 M M X' 1 I REX ANDERSON YETIEVE GULDNER LOUISE HAINLINE GAROLD HAx1I1,'1'0N FRANK MCINTYRE ,. . . ' . 5 ' A n s Q 1 V 1 S ,. W , I . V . . I U I . f Xp T, ' I K 4 w' ff K
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The usual excitement of senior year at Dear- born High has been intensified by the move into the beautiful new building. The senior class of 1958 has been fortunate to attend classes and take advantage of the modern facilities available to them. Seniors have been presented with many opportunities to set standards and begin tra- ditions which will be observed and supplemented in the future. With such opportunities there have also been responsibilities which they met and recognized as being valuable to their teach- ers, their fellow students and students in years to come. Dearborn High has presented seniors with excellent opportunities and ample preparation for them to pursue their ambitions and assume their responsibilities after graduation. Seniors may be confident and satisfied that they have received adequate background on which to build their future hopes and dreams. Senior year is one of many activities and important decisions in a person's life. It em- bodies the climax of basic education and prepares students to begin a new phase of their lives as they leave their high school days behind. Classes
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