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cleuefolaing eennefid 0 min an laafienf reafioning Mathematics is the science that shows the relationship between various quantities, whether they involve equations, forces of grav- ity, or life expectancies. lt is easy to see that the lives of all are deeply involved in events made orderly by mathematics. Of course, the most obvious applications are those in science, engineering, and statistics. However, it is also used extensively in such fields as so- cial science and teaching. At Belvidere High School, there are vast opportunities in this department for preparation for life after high school. Possible courses range from general math in the freshman year to an introduction to calculus in fourth semester algebra. ln general math, basic principles are applied to everyday situations. Students receive practice in such areas as budgeting and filing of income tax returns. The next logical steps in high school math are algebra and plane geometry. Students learn to think clearly and systematically as they begin to deal with the abstract. These courses are for the benefit of those who want more than the minimum college preparation. The more serious math students take courses of trigonometry, solid aeometry, and Algebra ll In these courses, the entire relationship of mathematics begins to be recognized, and students get a look into col lege type math. MISS ALICE ENTWHISTLE, M.A. MISS JANICE GREENWOOD, B.S. Algebra I, II General Math, Biology Hall Locks and Lockers General Science 21 fx QV! 'MRs. JOSEPH HARRISON, M.A.g Mathematics Dept. Headg General Math, Plane Geometry, Sol id Geometry , Trigonometry, MRS. HENRY BOGARDUS, M. S. g General Math, Alebra I MISS VANESSA WERTH, M.A. g Girls' Physical Ed. Dept. I-loadgGcnera1 Mathg Pep Club, G. A. A. . Cheerleader Adviser
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MR. DEALAS WITT, M.S. Vocational Agriculture Dept. Head Agriculture I, II, IV Director of Veterans' Program F.F.A. Adviser MR. LOREN MILLS, M. E. Agriculture I, II Instructor of Veterans' Program F.F.A. Adviser MRS. EARL HODGKINSON, B.S. Homemaking I, II, Family Living F.H.A. Adviser ocafionaf glclucafion There are two homemaking courses, Homemaking l for beginners and Homemaking ll for the more advanced. ln these courses the fute ure homemaker learns and puts into practice sewing, cooking and interior decorating. Aside from preparing one for marriage and parenthood, Homemaking also enables a girl to accumulate a back- ground for professions such as interior decorating and designing. Dur ing the year these future homemakers have to complete one twenty hour proiect and two ten hour proiects in which they sew, cook, or plan family recreation. Family Living is also offered to girls interested in homemaking. The purpose of this course is to acquaint the girls with situations which may arise during married life. Four years of Agriculture are offered at Belvidere High School. Among the shop activities are tool and machinery maintenance, soldering and welding, and farm carpentry. ln class the students study soilsand soil testing, crops, livestock, feeds and feeding, and farm management. They also are taught parliamentary procedure, judging of livestock and the use of public speaking in their classes. Outside of school, the boys participate in the state F. F. A. contests and have home supervised farming'programs in beef, dairy, sheep, swine, corn, oats, and legumes. The result of this course is the development of agricultural leadership, and community coop eration and citizenship. IS THAT SEAM STRAIGHT? - Homemaking II students start their clothes construction project. 22
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