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Offered of MHS ALGEBRA 11. The solving of varied problems using a symbol for the unknown forms the basis for algebra. Equations and formulas served to simplify the difficulty of computing specific types of problems for algebra II students. BIOLOGY. The Euglena, the Ameba, and the Paramecium were common subjects of conversa- tion among interested biology students. Systems of the human body, dissection of various animals, and health are but a few areas of science cov- ered in biology class. Mary Jones showed Clinton Bates how she derived an answer to a problem in algebra II. CHEMISTRY. Chemistry not only taught stu- dents to conduct safe laboratory experiments but to recognize various elements and compounds, to compute atomic and molecular weights, and to know in general the chemical actions of abundant substances. John Bryant and George French heated a crucible while preparing a laboratory experiment. Diana Bond pointed out a specific organ on a model frog for Harold O'Steen to name. 23
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Taking Part Clubs at MHS helped to promote leadership, school spirit, and service. By means of the MHS Student Coun- cil , those chosen by their classmates represented their class in the govern- ing of our school, and at the same time served the students by various projects. Only the top 10% of our high school were eligible for membership in the National Honor Society. Pep Club, Glee Club, FFA, FJA, FHA, Thespians and Spanish Club all played a vital part in the life of our school. They promoted spirit, enter- tained the student body, prepared for school banquets, and raised money for club projects and trips. 1 think I am finally eligible for Na- tional Honor Society this year, a hard-working junior whispered ex- citedly . Get that bull rigged—it's time to let him go! ordered an older FFA boy at the annual rodeo. It was these clubs that improved opportunities of enjoyment at MHS. 25
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