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J Bool, J., -A Ski? C cirrij J rjCa n cl 5 Books are our friends: Come, let us read. Books are paths That upward lead. Books are gates To lands of pleasure; Books are keys To Wisdom ' s treasure. Working in the library rounds out and makes complete the academic life of the Yale High School student. Here he can find the opportunity to- accept responsibility, to take pride in his work, to help his fellow students find the path to knowledge. Here, too, he gains experience, valuable in later life. A socially and intellectually alert person is molded by constant contact with books, newspapers, and magazines, the basis of our library. junior C ast MRS. HELEN DECKER B.A., Eastern Michigan University Graduate Work, University of Michigan Librarian SEATED: Charles Lincoln, Marcy Reid, Nancy Thorner, Nan Heaton, Helen Sheardy, Kay Hamden, Sandi e Stone, Joanie Hoskins. SECOND ROW: STAND- ING: Shirley Atkinson, Marian Robinson, Trona Francois, Eileen Hegyan, Marilyn Mathews, Janet Kleitch. BACK ROW STANDING: Bill Brooks, Tom Friend, Henry Wolf, Robert Colden, Vern Hill, Howard Rapley, Gary Wendt. 12
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Ck em i 1st t y BIOLOGY - THE STUDY OF LIVING THINGS All young people are interested in themselves and in everything related to themselves. They are interested in their behavior and how they change as they mature. Many questions that arise in the minds of students are discussed in the lecture room, then they are tried and proved in the laboratory. Learning to appreciate the role that plants and animals play and learning the wise-use (conservation) of our natural resources is necessary to develop a scientific attitude of mind and scientific methods of problem solving. CHEMISTRY Chemistry is the science which attempts to answer the countless ques- tions about the materials of our universe. In a sense, it is as old as man himself. In Ancient Times, chemistry was filled with metaphysics and in the Middle Ages with superstition. It has only been within the past two hundred years that chemistry has matured into a true science. MR. EARL DECKER Eastern Michigan University B.A.- Chemistry and Integrated Science
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vanish MR. STUART LITTLE B.A. Alma College Spanish, Science Although small in stature, the Spanish class is big in spirit. The class is extremely active and ambi- tious. Under the auspices of Mr. Little the class has made exceptional progress. peech MR. CLIFFORD LUTES B.A. University of Michigan M.A. University of Michigan Latin, Journalism, Speech Helping students to ex- press themselves, their feel- ings, opinions, and ideas, is the foremost idea of the speech department. 1 3
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