Divine Child High School - Clarion Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1967

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Cultural Classes Add Spice to Curriculum Dull is a word that is never applicable to D.C.’s curriculum. Teachers endeavor to stimulate their students to believe that knowledge is a prized posses- sion. Journalism, glee club, home ec and art classes are anything but drab. Journalism is a world of awareness and observa- tion. Mrs. Marshall stresses this through correct news writing as well as in the study of advertising and all its peculiarities. Glee club is more like a break from school than a class. In learning the techniques ol good singing, stu- dents enjoy the music selections and various pro- grams they sponsor. Home Ee. a practical class, also is fun. Ever girl dreams of mastering the art of cooking while the stu- dents in sewing class boast of the latest stvles. Miss Vovak s Art class is indeed unique. From soap carvings to paper maehe. each student strives to perfect his talent. More exciting than ever, D.C. is really the place to be. Tli« Journalism class looks on attentively as Mrs. Marshall outlines Add usape.

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Jerri Jablonski looks in disbelief at the task set before her in Typing I. Students Train for Business Workday The business classes: typing, shorthand, office practice and bookkeeping, open to the students the opportunity to obtain a practical knowledge of the business world. By involving themselves in clerical duties, the students gain valuable experience for their luture vocations. Refining and perfect- ing these experiences, Sr. Danielette and Sr. Luiza motivate their students to a higher level of efficiency, speed and accuracy in the use of modern machines. As business standards continue to rise, a higher degree of excellence will be demanded of employees. Only increased effort and expert guidance now can guarantee future employ- ment. D.C. business classes provide for both. Attention is given to Sr. Danielette as she explains shorthand to Denise Passeri, Colleen Lvneh. ami Loretta Slrenk. 25



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' Hir wav Io a man’s heart is through his stomach, says Sr. Joanita as Ellen VanBussel and Mary Curran assist.

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