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0 defying fkroug fifuclg an exlaerimenfafion Today's science plays a very important role in everyone 's life since it may bring about peace or destruction in a few short years. Science has been developing for many centuries, therefore, it is impossible to learn all there is to know about it in high school courses. However, through the help of the instructors, the students obtain a very essential part of this knowledge. Four years of science are offered at Belvidere High School of which two courses are required for graduation. ln the fresh- man year general science is required. lt includes a general study of scientific principles and the summary of past scientific learning. In the next three years there is a choice of biology, chemistry, and physics, the latter two are usually offered only to upperclassmen. Biology is the study of various plants and animals, their structure, and how they live. Chemistry deals with the composition of matter and the changes it undergoes. Physics is the study of matter and energy and of physical changes in matter. Biology, chemistry, and physics have laboratory periods in which the students themselves delve into each subject more carefully through experimentation. The a-im of the science department is to further the stu- dents' understanding of the scientific world. I sr t MR. WILBUR MONG, B.A. Science Department Head Chemistry, Physics Student Activity Business Mgr. MR, WILLIAM CARSON, B.S. General Science, Chemistry Projectionist Club Adviser rx 1v--- F' MRS. JOHN HOVE, B.A. MRS. ALWILDA SELLERS, B.S. MR. WAYNE STURM, M.S. Biology Biology Student Council Adviser Student Council Adviser 25 General Science
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MR. CHARLES HARNED, M.M.E. Band, Music Appreciation Modern Music Masters Co-adviser MRS. RAYMOND KEELER, B. Mus. Vocal Music Moclern Music Masters Co-adviser ufiic . . . laracficing ringfi alglarecia fion an enfogmenf The Music Department of B.H.S. consists of instrumental and vocal divisions. The chorus is made up of several groups, such as the fresh- men mixed chorus, girls' chorus, upperclassmen mixed chorus, Choraleers, and A Cappella. Most choral participants strive for a position in A Cappella, a chorus composed of about eighty of the best qualified singers. Others hope to obtain a place in the special choral group, the Choraleers. This octet appears at many church and P.T.A. meetings. Two maior bands compose the instrumental division of the music department. The first hour band is made up of advanced musicians, who drill repeatedly in order that they may partici- pate in half-time activities during the football season and also to lead town and school parades. Three special instrumental groups are pep band, dance band, and basketball band. The pep band, consisting of eight selected boys, leads the students in school songs at pep assemblies. The dance band, practicing once a week, studies and plays the music of well-known bands. The basketball band, chosen from first chair band members, plays for all home basketball games. At Christmas time, the various choruses along with the bands present a medley of seasonal tunes in an all-school assembly, in the spring the Music Department presents a concert for the public A music appreciation course is offered to those students who wish to learn more about-composers and what goes into the mak- ing of fine music. LET'S ALL KEEP IN TUNE! - Concert band members ME NI PO TU LA BE DA - The A Cappella choir warms up practice for Christmas Concert. with Italian syllables. 26
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