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General math, here being ll taught by Mr. Miller, pr 'I vides a foundation for ig e' A math courses.R ,Y I L 7 , .ffl , tif' U W Y ,ff-fl J Q! MATHEMATICS Engineers and technicians are becoming an ever increasing need in our country today. The mathe- matics courses at james Wlood try to prepare the interested student for such undertakings and strive to give them a well established background in math. James Wood offers a four year course in math which includes two years of algebra, plane geometry, solid geometry, and trigonometry. For the student who does not wish to concen- trate on higher math, a course in general math is available. These courses give the student a back- ground which will be invaluable to him for the re- mainder of his life. .- figures to class. Cather shows illustrations of ge- 0 Mrs. Saunders gives students of geometry class an illustra- tion in bisecting the angles f two intersecting lines. lr
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ART Mitzi puts the finishing touches on her water color painting as it is viewed with interest. The purpose of the Art Department is two-fold. It is hoped that, through its ace tivities, the student will de- velop his own creative ability, and will come to make use of this new-found ability in his leisure time. To aid in developing his creativity, the student is given the opportunity of exploring many different mediums. Among these are pencil, charcoal, ink, tempera paint, water color, cut paper, linoleum block printing, and variations of these. Color theory is pre- sented also. Even students who don't mke art can find on display pictures of subjects in which they have an interest. An important addition to the Art Department this year is a clay kiln, which makes possible the exciting activity of clay sculpture, in- cluding firing and glazing. The other main objective of the program is to instill in the stu- dent, a love of beauty in all its form. A study of art, from primitive times down to the present day, is made with an illustrated text as the guide. This phase of the program culminates in a tour of the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, where students may view first hand the many priceless art treasures on display. 118 Posters for club letin boards, and grams are often bility of the art displays, bul- assembly pro- the responsi- classes. 1 . Q
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