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HOMEMAKING photo by Nick Pappas “This is what I call assembly-line working! photo by R J Suda “Let's see, First you put in the sugar.. Karen Clements Margaret Reilly photo by Nick Paooas Isn’t he a little young to be a student at D.H.S.?” In the years after high school, everyone will have a place to call their own that will require proper care and management. The Home Economics department is the place to learn how to efficiently operate a home. Several classes, ranging from basic food preparation to gourmet cooking, ensure properly balanced diets that taste good. For those who like to be creative and, at the same time, save money on clothes, there are courses available in sewing. Or, if you think you might like to raise a family or work with children, one could study the growing young- ster in Child Development. And, for the artistically inclined, the Home Economics Department offers a Home Crafts course. 23
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'Mr. Byron gives a helpful hint to a student.” Doug Byron Audrey Criner Photo by N ke Synder Mrs. Criner makes a pertinent suggestion
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SCIENCE “Jim Wood measures some chemicals as John Collucci looks on.” THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Courses in Chemistry, biology and physics encompass the world of science at Dearborn High. It has ever been thus. On occasion, however, the science department offers a new course designed to appeal to the special interests of young people. This year the new class was Ecology, taught by Mr. David Cooper. The course is dif- ferent from other science classes in that it involves exten- sive field work using special instruments and equipment not normally used. The class started out small this year but will more than likely grow in size once the student body’s interest in it is aroused as they become increas- ingly aware of its contents. “Anne Borowski displaying her skeleton of a niofton.” Rocky Blanzy and Randy Olsen hoping that their experi- ment doesn't ‘erupt’.” 24
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