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Page 11 text:
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Social Si cience S eac beA 2 em oc ra c Social Science is receiving an ever increasing importance in our American way of life. One can no longer remain ignorant of our heri- tage, past or present, in the com- plex society in which we live. To be well-disciplined in our history and democratic form of government is the only safeguard against the inroads of aggression and the loss of our personal liberties. MRS. PATRICIA KEAN B.A. Marygrove College M.A. Michigan State University Government and World History MR. CHARLES LINCOLN B.S. Central Michigan University Graduate Work, University of Michigan Government and American History
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S enior (a u da 3 1 FRONT ROW: Sue Salter, Janet Marthen, Karen Zeller, Caroline Miller, Roberta Hinton, Chuck McWee, Ed Lucy Reno, Janet Worton, Susie Beard, Mary I ou Meyer, Kudzia, Mary Ann Green, Mike Samson, Bob Barr, Paul Elaine Dickinson, and Ruth Ann Hunter. BACK ROW: Williams, Kurt McNabb, and Bill McDonald. Different! It was the best play in years -- ask any Senior. The Angel Brats attempt to marry off their not- so- willing father resulted in uproarious calamities with Grama Grimes and Uncle Az adding to the con- fusion. Sc I, oo ( erionn e( The Yearbook Staff would like to pay tribute to the cooks and custo- dians of Yale High School. With- out their assistance, the school could not be run efficiently. The cooks this year are Mrs. Ellen Weston and Nellie Todd. Custodians are Tom Miller, Alex Goward, Robert Adrian, and Carl Shorty 6 Ekurt.
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fin (j (i A It OpenA lAlinc t owS In this modern age of communication, a mastery of the skills in reading, listen- ing, speaking, and writing are of increasing importance. It is the goal of the English de- partment to teach students the fundamentals of English usage and provide opportunity for using these skills. An integral part of the course is to acquaint students with out- standing authors and to master a portion of their literary heritage -- to guide students ' to an increasing knowledge and understanding of others, through the insight which literature gives. Students gain a better understanding of their own times, through insight into other periods and the reactions of the people of those times to their problems as interpreted by skillful writers, and also to an awareness of literature as a transmitter of enduring human values. MRS. OPAL BRICKER University of Michigan, B.A. Wayne State University, M.A. Compliments of HODGENS AND LaFAVE, Ford- Mercury
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