Austin High School - Austinian Yearbook (Austin, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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J XLK KNUTSON l SCICIICC Chref a1m of the scxencc department IS to tcach students to th1nk and act sc1ent1flcally problem solvlng Th1S sc1ent1f1c method may be summarlzed as follows cur1os1ty observa tlon hypothesrs testlng the hypothesls results and conclus1ons Senror h1gh scrences whxch are offered 1n Austrn l-hgh School are biology physrology chemlstry and physlcs The Jun1or hrgh screncc course for the year was closely related to studres ID soc1al scxence topxc of study and d1scuss1on was the conserva t1on of thc v1tal resources so1l lumber coal o1l and other essentlal resources Thls subject IS felt to be hrghly 1mportant because the eco nomlc status of the world IS dependent upon natural resources SCI llOI', JUTIIOI' SCICDCC U VIXHRMAN Bio ogy B foot n N IHXNII V n rx S bmxclvxll yumor h w rurlrng MISS MARIE MAGNER B A Gun-.ral Scnence lx clbmll R nntrm cnncc I tour 1 Khemxslrx .lumor Acxdemy of Sclcnc MR CHXRLES WII rlrulc school bask lbmll MR l-lLRBI:RT IDLNKAN B 5 Lxcncrml Scuntr I XRD B 3 General Science Physics junmr hugh bxsketball no ogx mnrh 1 5. Adu t fs ated? 'VIISQ DOROTHX l-OBES B Q track fnot p1cturt'dH MR LAX ERIXE VNFRRHFISER B S Ccmrwl Scl nct Dlscusslon Club exttmporan ou sp 1 mg Biology Phs smlogx 'KAQVQ 1 F QI S . I A 5 r rf ,A A fm I through the stress of the scientilic method of classes throughout the school. The principal 'WR R1 ' Llg. . 5 f, B. ' l ', b ll, B MR, 1 .' -I J. CSOLDY, B A, llc c rl fcicncv. . ' . , ' ' hig I' 3 A - A Q 5, . ,. ' ' , b. lv . : M . XVILLIAM MEYER. ll. Ci' nl S- 1, 5 1lb.ll. 2 I I . ' Y V Y 1 , . Y, 1, l I -'fl '. I I i . ' l U 5 Ur . a ' 'e X f I +1 ' 1 14 Q lf

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SCDIOI' SOCIBI SCIZTICC u I N Xllsx LI SN Junlor Social Science 5 DI Xl, uh u unlwr ntl x l 'Q Q I x nl 0 lillil BIIQIN Ill Ing-1 1 n soclll 6 I 4 I SOCIBI SCICYICC I-l1story and soc1al sclcncc students 111 Aus t1n found themstlves learnlng about the pro blems of world peace The mam top1c of study was the UN IH relat1on to the poss1b1l1t1es of successful world gox ernment Flhe study of m1nor1ty group d1Hicult1es prejudlce and Intolerance also proved very mtcrestmg and xx orthwh1lc 41111 The Student EthlCS Commlttce has been operatmg successfully for threc consecutlve years A new comrnlttee IS appomted by the Student Counc1l each year EfhlCS Commxttee trles to cooperate wlth the Student Councxl supervxsors 1n rna1nta1n1ng order 1n the llbrary and 1D correctmg errmg students Student Etlncs Committee WMM 17 sq N ax 1 s,.,, --Q... N-9-..... . 1 . f Mk lmlflxox IUMIJXII. Xl .X world lnlunrv, Html X rnlunllwu. fnnurn flwh XII? IIUXXIIB RI NIJ XI A. xvrllul' slvllll ullvirr XII? RI lil ICI' XII INIEXI-Ill, :Xn rncan Insnwr-J Ill 'x' XII? IGI III! IIXI III l'hI4, NI fl. .lmlrhm Iwumrv, Ii tlqlmll lmskvllull . , Sl.-U1 IURII lil I I. XI .X. wwrlll lnsmrv. I ost .ml IW: ntl flllffl Xlllfklll II Ii S snnlur xnvcul tri.-ntl' mpvrrw.-uv rlnurwm li , A , z - - . Mk c.mln.le lull -. '. ls IQ., .Vaal l..ti..l ll an-X, ' 1 R l fl I'-.xkl-lv.1II. MH AI I Ill ln l5,XRNlI le, A l.t' KI. luniur high smul llullils, MIC, KX' .I SUII, Ii, S, no-In hour .nrivxlir-s cxvlu Ml VKX fllli ll-MISIKKI, I5 rl. ciwcsl noun hour Acllvillus, Ill bxll, g lli AIR. Ro ' Ro - ., ll S. uigll , lixh and mrml slluI'ls, Ill Y: NIIS5 lID.X IIIUIQNON, x-'vc lh Q trlnilm Ml. OX lil l XI N li A. riviry. lmxllv ball l l ' ' . X I 3 I - , I 'I 3 i . , . , - . 1 . V . . . . v Y v r 1 I ' Y . 3 :I Z L ,V - ,. frm lenmf 1' mzr mm lllU1'E 1. ,fix 5 W J I'l1?fI I'l IIFNUY Nlllfl I x A ,V 5 A II II ..yfln.ifr , , , K f V 4. s , 52, fc I



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Xllxx X N IN I ri-...h. I' CX 4X Languages lm! ff-9 X 7 afzfpfnl Art and the Languages lor the student who IS mteresttd ln art there are XJFIOUS fields of study Art l takes ln all phases of art commercxal dLSlgfl1f1g slght drawmg modelmg cartoonmg md a study of technlques such as stencxlmg Art ll could accuratcly be called a course IH color and deslgn lt cowers such thmgs as applylng deslgn prmclples to the arrangement of prctures perspectne drawxng and the use of color pr1nc1pals Art lll classes spend a large amount of tlme makmg oxl pamtlngs and studymg technlques tools and plgments 1n regard to o1l work Here cmphasls IS placed on 1nd1v1dual 1nterest Apphed Art IS a course for tramlng glrls rn the crafts connected w1th chrldren and home maklng Language opens to each person a Held ot ex pressrons of 1dL8S whrch otherwlse would be llmrted by transmrssrons of an 1nterpreter Spamsh speaklng students wrth an 1nterest rn food have studred Spanrsh menus and food names to enable them to order a meal m any of the Spanlsh speakmg countrxes should the occasron arrse Vocalxzmg ln German lrvens uo the routme study of grammar So does readmg stones rn German Latin IS the subject taken by a majorlty of language students especlally those who are gomg 1nto med1c1ne Smce It IS the basls of all other languages If IS most often studxed 1n grades nme and ten and followed by another language 1n the last two years of hlgh school Xutx UR lXRNllP BFXIRIX CLNNINGH-KV TX HOSI- YXXIII XVOID 1' ! A t ,Q , a l L I l'1ll l . li S ernmr hugh .lrl gd, . 'Nl HX l'l llkvvfx li N 1 ru--r hxgh .ur f rg I Xllf XV KIM' lllJOl Rl l li Rl A. i1crn1.m ' ,N Jf..XlQI lI Sf .xlfhl lll . l Jllrl. l lm fIlul1, NlI,N XI l'Xl l XX Slol l LN, lk X, , f Slallllsl! Spanulu Klub 4 . . n i, . I I 7 ' A - J . I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 l I Y - 1 1 1 r I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 l 1 1 H . U I - . . 3 . . - 0 X , . N. . . . . - 3 . . Q , 1 1 1 1 r 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I e . , 1 1 I . X . 7 . . - . . . x . . . 1 . . X . x . V . . . . - - 1 1 v A 1 ' 1 ' v I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - - 1 v 1 . . - . l1lllY I ll, . I. 'e, :lf . I .I . . Bl-'I I . I. .. I .

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