Hillsdale High School - Echo Yearbook (Jeromesville, OH)

 - Class of 1967

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That terrific organism, the human being, is really quite complicated as the psychology class came to rea- lize. To try to understand man and the way he thinks was the basic purpose of studying psychology, but even the psychology students must admit that they have not found all the answers. Biology classes learned about living organisms' through the dissection of various animals. Their work on nature trail provided them with a broad education of plants and trees in the area. Elementary principles and the basic mechanical functions of machines were covered in general science. The fundamentals of this course provide a strong back- ground for the more advanced science courses. ,V , .' 'Zffi-.u f,SP',f+r .a i it .1 1, , My N'-A . ' '5-. -,.r rf . , ,X J: Gigi: . ,,. .i as :Mn 4 f5'.Q.a Z'1i Susie Ailer, Jim Myers, and Dave Henry watch as Doris Snyder tests her skill in using a maze in psychol ogy class. Science ls Discovering and Learning Makeup of the various chemical substances was the subject of study in chemistry this year. Students ob served the various effects of combinations of elements ,f-f under variable and controlled conditions during the1r frequent lab sessions. Radiation, speed, and gravity were justafew ofthe the areas covered in physics this year. Laboratory ses sions and demonstrations were provided to illustrate the validity of the many theories and equations. Doing an experiment concerning elasticity absorbs the attention of Ethel Harbolt and Doug Hinclenlang. X JG. f. tr ii: ':-gi Ii if Z5'fe,Q' 3 'Q .f, V, --:itil-'. ffrflif ' J if ' i , 4. ffl 'i' i F' 4Q3jr,jg,g'pi ' Vrrglfq 1' A ,Y , '-3 1 4 if '1'g:,5, r . 'L :wr ,, ' 'gre ,s k.: l H -r3.7 ' T ,- H53 E : .- V- 1, T J , 4 -I ,rf P X Frequent lab sessions provided the chemistry stu- dents with opportunities to determine the causes of cer- tain chemical reactions. Charles Twining and Ricky Louden are shown doing an experiment.

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Math Challenges All -gig l 313, s l , l l l P 14 Einstein seems to be watching as advanced math students, Dave Kyler, Ethel Harbolt, Doug Hindenlang, and Jim Gibbs concentrate 011 2. IGSI. Hmm. t ,fi .ffl 5 I . riffiq ss' . glg M . .N f-., L:hL .,1f21 .. X, rf: t 'C or e-i. ll'il 'l,l, . 1 Sophomore Dixie Fulk uses various mathematical tools to prepare her geometry homework. 28 Algebra I provides the student with a background for advanced math courses. It also helps him learn a general problem solving method which can be applied to many aspects of life. Algebra II deals mainly with relations and func- tions. Many topics in connection with these such as two ideas as sequences, linear programming, and basic trigonometry are studied. The geometry student studies properties of various two and three dimensional figures. In this course, the ideas of logic and mathematical method are introduced In advanced math, a thorough study of trigonome- try is made, from both the practical and theoretical sides. Various algebraic concepts are introduced and reviewed. General math is designed to prepare the student for solving the math problems of everyday life. The course covers the fundamental arithmetic operations in whole, fraction, and decimal numbers. In review math, the students use the basic skills of arithmetic to solve problems they will encounter in everyday life. Also, the main principles of algebra and geometry are introduced.



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M IJ' '-. 'r . - ' M rs .3 Q., 59,2'??,1 l . l gt -.555 i K ' - . - .T V L gm - -,ug-f., 4 L. ,r . F 'W -1 5 k ' fs' 1' 'ff 'Q my i X J I I A 'xi 'U Every Friday is Current Event's Day for the students in Mr. Valentine's American History class. Reports are given on the headline news of the week and a panel leads a discussion on a major problem. On this panel are Becky Helbert, Kathy Easterday, and Barb Banks. World History is a comprehensive study of the re- ' ligions, politics and economics in the history of the 'YQ world. Richard Bishop is shown discussing the effect Italy has had on the world. One of the subjects listed as a senior requirement is American Government. The two government classes taught by Mr. Robert Valentine and Mr. Ellsworth Cox, study types of eco- nomics and politics on National, State and local levels. A special trip was taken to the State Capitol where Bflkmm lung t A Fr?- M f', ffa-yflfdx the students observed the Senate and the House of Repre- sentatives in session. Social Studies Teach About Our Countr and the World 30

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