Dearborn High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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Phyllis Braathen English 1 English Literature 1 English 3-Novel Joe Karmann English 1 Indiv. Reading Advanced Comp. George Arrick English Poetry-Drama English 3-Novel Comp. 2 Ron Webb Donald O’Hagan Journalism 1 and 2 Ignite English 1 English Poetry-Drama Etymology Department Chairman Staff 19

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ACE ike Write Sttitfc Will Otis Comp 1 Speech 2 U.S. Lit. 1 English is among the most important subjects studied at Dearborn High. Without it an individual would have difficulty succeeding in most other subjects and would find it very difficult to be a functioning part of today’s society. Reading and writing Eire essential to both English and every day life. Being taught by a number of teachers offers veiriety in studying the language. Students at D.H.S. are required to take at least 8 semesters of English. They must take one cIeiss in each of the three of the different parts of English: Speech, Composition, and Literature. Doug Byron Speech Career Yearbook Indiv. Reading Helena Baginski English 3-Novel English I David Gardner Mass Media Comp. 2 English 3 Speech Nick Pappas Language Study 2 Short Story - Poetry 18 Staff



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The Social Studies department is one of the broader sections at Dearborn High comprised of thirteen different classes, five of which are required. The rest are electives, which usually deal with one specific subject. The elective section offers such interesting subjects as Miss Susan Cranfield’s Sociology class, which is considered by students to be interesting; Geography, taught by Mr. Richard Ryan, who made class fun, but dosen’t have old Mr. Rial’s touch; and Mr. Dill King’s Psychology class. The required classes start off in freshman year with Western Civilization I and II, which are taught by Mr. Cornelius deStigter and Mr. Art Lanski. U.S. History I and 13 are offered to sophomores and juniors, and are taught by Miss Susan Cranfield and Mr. Richard Ryan. Seniors are required by law to take two of the most dreadful classes at Dearborn High: Government Economics. Economics, which is taught by the outrageous Mr. Richard Waring, is considered by seniors to be a challenge. Government, taught by the ‘feared’ Mr. Ed Lanzi and the ‘dreaded' Mr. Cornelius deStigter, is summed up to be, in the words of senior John Fairless ‘A fate worse than death!’ HfotMuurt Figum Dill King Psychology World Civilization 2 Department Chairman Sociology World Civilization 1 English (U.S. Lit 2) 20 Staff

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