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bodzek's classes MR. MITCHELL BODZEK Biology Biology is the study of plants and ani- mals and why they experience the reactions they do. This is a good course to precede the study of agriculture or medicine. General Science Being a preparatory course for biology, chemistry, and physics, general science is found to be very valuable to students who plan to take additional courses in science in high school. Most of our freshmen take it fcr that reason. Civics Civics is the course which trys to ac- quaint the high school student with the Con- stitution and the rights granted citizens by it. The textbook interprets some of the major clauses of Federal and State laws. Shop The shop course stresses use and care of hand tools, operation of power machines, vocational guidance, worth-while hobbies, appreciation of various trades and hobbies, and correct habits of work.
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Ike SOPHOMORE CLASS Front Row (left to right): Marlene Hobza, Delores Magnuson, Kathryn Leaf, Gwendoyln Hageman, Virginia Moser, Dorothy Ostry, Durene Drews, Margaret Ueberrheim, Delores Seely. Second Row (left to right): Miss McNaught, Sponsor; Melvin Carlson, Bill Armold, Adrian Sabatka, Arnold Kudlacek, Delmar Sagert. The FRESHMAN CLASS Left to Right: Mr. Anderson, Sponsor; Joyce Schmidt, Joyce Pellan, Pete Kriz, Renald Barrett, Loren Berggren, Richard Zook, Freddie Anderson, Howard Overton, Ben Bergman, Gerald Langmier, Ian Crinklaw, Jean Carlson, Helen Maly.
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HISTORY, ENGLISH AND MR. ANDERSON English Three courses in English are offered at Mead. These courses all include the study of composition, of grammar, and of literature. The art of oral and written expression was one of the leading factors in the development of our civilization. It still holds that position today. American History American History, a senior subject, deals with the discovery of America, and its problems up to the present time. Mr. Anderson stated that they have been working like beavers. MR. BIXLER AND H SO, Chemistry The chemistry class has been studying the princi- ples of reaction, the analyzing of compounds, and the how’s and why’s of all chemical actions. Chem- istry is a necessary background in engineering, medicine, and many other needed vocations. the i
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