Dondero High School - Oak Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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vi' I y 35 wus! Y Douglas Bishop and Dick Wesenberg, along with other students, stop in often after school to see Miss Hindes to coniirm the nightls civic's assignment or simply to talk over V A a lesson. ' 3 , 1 y Clarence Law. helps arrange extra credit clippings of nfws concerning Michigan in Mr. H. Garen's civic's cass. Linda Palmer pauses in her reading. to take a Beth Thompson and her classmates put to use old samples of question from a member of her English I class. wallpaper by using it in art class. The texture gives an interesting Other members are Rae Dwyer and Janet Powell. background to the sketched scene. 11

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r .egg RSL' K K we RX E . L Foods class involves .not only cooking and nutrition study, but the less glamorous tasks of putting away utensils and washing dishes, performed by Nancy Kidle and Carolyn Keese. The A 'RP' Suzanne Baer is one of the hundred of students eginning of af grin who daily consult the dictionary in freshman Eng- lish. Spelling is one of the basic skills stressedrm the lower grades that is necessary for later English COUISCS. 10 FRESHMEN WCDRRY ABOUT 'STRANGE FACES' 'LI was worried Pd be with all these strange people, not a friendly face around me, remembered Linda Friedlander of homeroom 311, a member of this year's freshman class. But I was looking forward to making new friends, being on WOAK and debate and seeing the Dondero-Kimball football game. High school is a new, exciting expe- rience with a lot of work for most fresh- menf, commented Mrs. Barbeau, freshman counselor. She says Civics is required to make stu- dents better informed voting citizens, and English is a basic course in preparation for later English studies. Linda feels the freshman year 'gunties the apron strings. Mrs. Barbeau knows it is a make or breakf' year, determining courses for the rest of high school and possibly careers for the future. Freshmen, aware of the pitfalls and heights, tramp merrily through the halls. 77 gf! CLP? 6l'l'l6l . all While speaking to her class, Janie Stevens gains poise, half the battle in public speaking.



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Nancy Hewitt, Marilyn Walcott and Cheryl Warren listen as their general business teacher speaks. Instructor Mr. Quigley and student Joe Buckley tackle a general math problem together. The confidence inspired by math teacher Mrs. Hoff- man shows on the face of Doug Friedman. Mr. Diebel explains one of the more difiicult aspects of freshman Algebra to attentive Barbara Bates. Advanced Math, German Highlight Frosh An advanced progressive math program. headed by Mrs. E. Hoffman and a new arrival to the Language Department are the newest addi- tions to the freshmen's curriculum as it is again proven that the freshmen are always the first to get every opportunity. Under Mrs. Belaew and Mr. Dolikian a new course in German is available for the first time at Dondero. Students are responding excellently, and a second year is expected to follow. Another course just starting is a progressive mathematics system in which 38 selected students seek to speed up and get full advantage of all high school math including algebra, geometry and trig- onometry. Lasting for the entire four years, the program is headed by Mrs. Hoffman. Through these opportunities, the inquisitive freshman of today becomes the learned senior of tomorrow.

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