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

 - Class of 1980

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(5) (1) Mr Seluk demonstrates the right way of peeling an onion (2) Terry Hamilton and Frank Sail record the data from the experiment they are per- forming (3) Andy Dodt and Steve-Cranch conduct their own experiment testing the durability of a jacket (4) Armed with calculator in hand, Mike Lennon conquers his Physics problems. (5) Elaine Pelc and Maria Skwarski give their green thumbs a workout (4) ademics.. .academics.. .acadeinics. . .academics.. .academics.. .academics.. .academics.. .academics. 27

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Science Rllows DC Students to Expand Horizons? Discover Tomorrow’s Realm Clumsy test tubes, unpleasant odors, impossible problems and mind boggling theories are just some of the elements of a usual science class. These are things each DC student has come to live with. Yet they are necessary to play the game successfully. The game begins in I.P.S. where freshmen work their way through a maze of experiments. Here, the ultimate goal of every student is to answer the ques- tion. What is your sludge com- posed of? The next move brings up Biology and Advanced Biology which demonstrate that there is more to life than what meets the eye. Chemistry and Rdvanced Chemistry follow. This is where students venture into the world of mass and matter. Then it's on to Physics where problems on relativity and the forces of nature devastate the mind, fln Honors Physics is of- fered to students who have a way with math and science. Students also have the oppor- tunity to take three other classes: Health V (Tledicine. Earth Science and Human Development. Through science students are able to learn about themselves and their world. It can prove to be the key to future discovery. (3) (1) Tom Denomme explores the world of microscopic life (2) Laurie Klemczak and Julie Sullivan hold up one little piggy that didn't make it to market (3) What question is Barb Kasprzyk so eager to answer? zademics.. .academics.. .academics.. .academics.. .academics.. .academics.. .academics.. .academics



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DC Students Rediscover Europe Without (Tloving From Desks La France. Deutschland and (Tlexico are rediscovered and explored in grand fashion in the French. German and Spanish classes. The leaders of the expedition through France are Soeur Cecilia fTlarie. Soeur Cynthia and mademoiselle Gates. Fraulein Kelly maneuvers the exploration of Germany while the prof leading the rediscovery of ITlexico is Senorita Kilcullen, new to DC's language department. The language classes offer not only the opportunity to discover the native tongues of foreign lands, but to explore the cultures, histories and current affairs of the respective nations. Knowledgeable teachers and colorful rooms lend themselves to the students' imaginations providing the realistic atmosphere needed to learn successfully. Students are motivated to experience a taste for dif- ferent literature, music, art and ways of life. Through these classes students are able to travel to Europe without ever having to leave the desks they sit in. (2) (1) A jubilant Tina Muldoon shows the fun characteristic of German class (2) Bingo! exclaims Steve Lentz while he places the final chip on the proper number (3) One fine ex- ample of French students pulling together is the hug shared by Jim Patalan and Ed Peper jcademics.. .academics.. .academics.. .academics. . .academics.. .academics.. .academics.. .academic 28

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