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Speech, Foreign Languages, Books Increase Ability to Communicate The MHS foreign language department now offers four different languages, French, German, Latin, and Spanish. The present German course was just started this year. The courses begin with the oral as- pect of the language, and progress to the often more difficult reading and writing stages. MHS also boasts an active speech department. A basic speech course is a requirement for all students. Drama, advanced speech and other facets of speaking are also offered. A solid speech background is an as- set to every successful student. A help to every student is the MHS library. Both the main library and the Soc library are fully suited to meet the needs of a wide variety of students. The library offers research material on almost every subject a student would be required to study.
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athematics, Key to Science in mportant Combination Science teachers: fSeatea'j Mr. 0. Rodewald, Mr. D. Tool, Mr. R. Bauer, fStandingj Mr. Patterson, Mr. R. Peterson, KNO! pictured: Mr. M. Murphy, Mr. R. fanczykj MHS is fortunate in having a very active Mathematics and Science department. In our increasingly technological society, mathematics and science play vital roles. The ability to manipulate numbers is a necessary skill in any profession. Basic math teaches a student to perform simple compu- tations with understanding and efficiency. Advanced math teaches a student elemen- tary deductive logic, and shows him how to perceive spatial relationships. The main objectives of the science department is to give students a background for understand- ing our scientific age. MHS offers the stu- dent biology, chemistry, and physics to choose from. Each of these is further divided. They give the student his first real glimpse into the world of science. Math teachers.' fSeatedj Mr. K. Robfe, Mrs. M. De Yoe, Mr. N. Volz, fStandingj Mr. A. LeRoux, Mr. N. Roelofs, KNO! pictured: Mrs. Pomereyj 29
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