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A B I W4 I Vitfli ., 1 . 55?'fiI TH The stress on science, due to the recent world situation has greatly increased the prominence of the Mathematics Department. This is evident in the addition of Honor and Special classes here at Austin. The success of this enterprise was illustrated by C. Lynch and R. Potts who placed Ist and 2nd in the Mathematics division of the District Science Fair. VVhat is this thing anyway? seems to be M. Sparberys question in Miss Bryan's math class. Maybe if I measure these angles.. MR. A. KREBILL Department Chairman MR. S. BRISTOL MISS M. BRYAN MISS E. LUHAN MISS F. SHEEHY MISS C. DOHENY Not Pictured MRS. DAUCHERTY MISS R. FUNK MISS B. STUBBLEFIELD MISS M. KENNEDY Equality is the keyword when M. I. Geary, P. Findlay, and S. Thorpe, of Miss Sheehy's plane geometry class, set out to trisect a line. 19
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A-'inns VVS -v-I-1571 di T xv..-G' N, FOR IG LANGUAGE 'WW Foreign tongues can be used in every walk of life. Those who can fluently speak, read, and write another language are not only fortunate, but have a vocabulary that surpasses those who speak only English. This is why the students at Austin are 'lprivilegedn since they have a choice of selecting one of six foreign languages-French, Italian, German, Latin, Spanish, or Creek. MRS. M. BECK Department Chairman MR. C. DROSSOS MRS. R. FREES Happy birthday to you-all the way from France, sing 1. Berkowitz, E. Lesak, E. Wallace, F. Novak. Not Pictured MR. A. MILANESI MRS. P. NIKLAS MISS V. SAYLOR arf JT - A v
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, 4. 5 if Wi Ira Block and Jean Perry await their turn as Michael Ann Streclcer looks through the microscope in Mr Balleufs Biology 1 class, while below, Robert Dallas and Barbara Alpert discover the effect of electricity on plants. The static electricity machine holds the attention of 1. Wetzel, D. Frehe, and S. Vilrighf of Miss Kaye's General Science class. 0 F Gr' if c 114 qfioesf Y .ff H? .CIE Man in space, trips to the moon, satellites, radio beams sent to other planets, and a cure for polio are all factors in the increased need for scientists. At Austin, science is one of the most important subjects. 20
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