Fordson High School - Fleur de Lis Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1978

Page 26 of 208

 

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Social Studies explains society What do the Spanish-American War, the laws of supply and demand, and the franking privilege have in common? Why of course, they’re all involved in social studies. Social Studies deals with human society. We learn of our American roots, what we did and where we’re going, in American History. In Economics we learn of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. We learn of the beauty of the U.S. Government in Civics. Put these all together, add some Personal Living and Psychology, and we have enough to learn a little more about each other and the functions of the world. 10 Miss Ness gets such a thrill out of teaching her Economics in German. 11. Eva Theisen and Mr. Petrie: Miss and Mr. Photo- genic themselves. 12. Mr. Stoyenoff is famous for the amusing stories he tells. 13. Great dance, Mrs. Zudick. 14. Mr. Rockwell is interrupted from his paper by some comment thrown from his class. 15. Suprisingly, Mr. Stasinos WASN'T posing for this picture. 16. C'mon you people, you're supposed to be reading about national and international affairs. Oh, you are? 17. Mr. Curran tries to hide his surprise quiz from his civics class. 22 Social Studies

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1. Mr. Chambers looks as if he's very comfortable in his work. 2. Mr. Burnett likes to use the pictorial approach to his teaching. 3. Mr. Orris checks out his high-performance movie projector. 4. As soon as Mr. Bloch moves his projector in position the great Fordson Movie Projector Race will begin. 5. Startled you, eh? Mr. Zakolski? 6 Dr. King checks if kings are constitutional in the United States. 7. Mr. Fowler, like many of the teachers, likes to have a photographer jump in the room and snap a picture. 8. Mr. Gross reads to see if any new happenings have surfaced between 1776 and 1890. 9. After searching for Mr. Forsthoefel we found him taking it easy, but just for a minute, in the Social Studies workroom. Social Studies 23

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