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Studiis Stucty Mr. John Gibson holds a Master’s Degree from Texas A M. His classroom lectures in Math are entertaining. By the dawn of historic times men had developed the foundations of arithmetic and geometry. Today these subjects and the higher de- velopments in the field make up the science of mathematics. Without mathematics our modern machine and electrical age would be impossible. We could not design jet planes, television sets, bridges, or manage small businesses. Mathematics ranks with reading and writing as one of the cornerstones of modern civilization. Mr. Jack Hollon, math and science teachei graduated from Rice University. Mr. Hollon’s enthusiasm becomes contagious in his cl asses. Kerry Russell impressed his math and science teach ers to win for himself the title, Outstanding Math Student. 12
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Pxogtess Language Mrs. Tarver's English classes design Globe Theatres while studying Shakespeare. In speech a panel plows through the pros and cons. David Norris is chosen outstanding speech student. Jerry Glazener finds English litera- ture recordings beneficial. Jane, Sara , Sam, Mary Gene, Gloria, Susan, Doug, Charlsie, Judy, and Miles were chosen as outstanding in English. Mrs. Tarver clarifies a point for Otis—to the amuse ment of George and Trelle. II
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£ctettc Uaw (jtwbiok ofr N cduA Mr. Glen Anthony, science teacher, has a B. S. Degree from Texas A M. „ , Susan Rettman was chosen out- standing student in the field of Man now lives in the age of the space rocket. This was not the product science, of only one man's mind or efforts. Many men worked many years to reach this particular goal. Almost every branch of science gave something to space trav- el. The physical sciences contributed knowledge about matter, energy, heat, gravity, metals, and atmosphere. The contributions of space medicine are bi- ological. The training problems of rocket men are social science problems. The applied scientist designed and built the rocket for outer space. All the sciences are dependent on each other. Mr. Anthony’s class learns the use of microscopes. 13
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