Dearborn High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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 Cornelius deStigter World Civilization 1 Government Ed Lanzi U.S. History 1 Government Economics Richard Waring Economics World Civilization 1 Staff 21

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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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Bidogicaffly Speaking We are very proud of our science department and feel that it deserves discussion. The three scientific areas of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics are included in the school’s curiculum. Though the premier courses in each of these areas are required for graduation, students are allowed to further their interests in the more advanced courses, such as Biology 2 and 3, Chemistry 3, and Physics 2. The Dearborn High science department is made up of a fine crew of very different teachers. For Chemistry, there is Mr. Welch and Mr. Seurynck. For Biology, there is Mr. Sayer, Mr. Rowley, and Mr. Cooper. Then for Physics, there is Mr. Eaton and Mrs. Gage. As graduation approaches for seniors, they can look to the future with the lasting impression that the D.H.S. science department has done it’s job of preparing them for it. Richard Welch Chemistry IB, 2B Jim Seurynck Chemistry I A, 1C Department Chairman 22 Staff

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