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SCIENCE MATHEMATICS The increasing need for scientifically trained personnel in the modern indus- trial world introduces additional responsibilities to nigh school math-science departments. The math-science department hopes that through their guidance some youngster will enter into scientific pur- suits, however, the traditional role of A mathematics to train students tc reason log- ically will not be de- emphasized. This dept. feels that it has inte- grated pure and applied math into a meaningful -I and instructive course ,QQ which will prove ex- J 1,1-emeiy beneficial to young persons entering any chosen career. VOCATIONAL AGHICULTULL Vocational Agriculture was begun in Burlington High School in the summer of l95O. This class being vocational in nature, includes not only the classroom work, but also farm mechanics and supervised farming programs. Each student is required to spend approximately two-fifths of his school agriculture time in the shop. This includes such things as arc and acetyline welding, soldering, wood work and carpentry, concrete work, rope work and glazing. Each student is also required to carry a supervised farming program. for the first year of vocational agriculture the total gross income from the mem- ber's program was nearly Sl8,000. In connection with the Vocational Agriculture Program, a very active F.F.A. chapter has been organized. The Future Farmers of America is a non-profit, non- political, farm youth organization of voluntary membership, designed to take its place along with other agencies striving for the development of leadership, the building of a more permanent agriculture, and the improvement of country life.
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