Inglewood High School - Green and White Yearbook (Inglewood, CA)

 - Class of 1942

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EVENING AND SPECIAL DAY CLASSES IN INGLEWOOD, LEUZINGER, ADULT EDUCATION CENTERS AND HAWTHORNE Americanization — Helen Murphy: Arts and Crafts — Marie A. Lambert, Elizabeth B. Hilton: Art Leatherivork — Eva Joy Martin: Aviation for Stenographers — Patricia Kelly Peed: Blue Print Reading — Gaylord A. Shan- non: Bookkeeping — Ralph V. Colbert: Chorus — Oren L. Gardner: Citizenship and U. S. History — Charles S. Lofton: Comptometry — Frank Robinson: Criminology and Fingerprinting — Paul J. Wallace: Dressmaking — Anne E. Gallagher. Lillian Scott: English and Mathematics — Beulah P. Johnson; First Aid — Emma Albrecht. Martha Barnett. Edgar Byrd, Alma Carmichael, Margaret Clayville, Sue Collins. Frank Doig. Elizabeth Dorsey, Veronica Edlund. Kennard Edland. Elizabeth Green, Harold Hollinger. John Howard Jr.. Charles Kahlert. Yolande Smith. Lila Stevenson, Jane S. Trumbull, Edna K. Vogel. August F. Wendorff; Home Nursing — Margaret M. Feuille; Lip Reading — Lucelia M. Moore. Alice W. Beaumont: Millinery — Marie Heinecke. Juanita C. Darwin: Nutrition — Ida Sunderlin: Parent Education — Bula G. Williams. Edith P. Shepherd: Physical Education for Women — Allie Debenham, Marian Gray, Marian Ralphs. Alberta B. Smith; Physical Education for Men — Arthur H. Badenoch. Thomas Gerhart. John Morrow, William Smith: Rabbit Husbandry — Ruth Ruiz: Radio Drama — Wilson Bower: Rugcraft — Ellen C. Gould: Self Defense Judo and Wrestling and Judo — Roy H. Moore; Shorthand — Elsie Brown. Freda Lyle: Spanish — Dolores Dyrnek: Textile Arts — Mary Sclvege; Typing — T. W. Cochrane. Frank Robinson: Woodshop — George Barnum, Thomas D Slattery «mj i to A worker in a tool and die class operates a Do- All contour machine. This radio class broadcasts once a week over station KMPC. presenting the dramatic series, The U. S. Means Us. The class has been active in radio broadcasting for over five years.

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S R. K. Lloyde Neville S. Redmon Adult Education Adult Education Secretaries R. K. Lloyde, Principal Inglewood Evening High School and Director of Adult Education Marjorie McCain Colleen Ralph Neville S. Redmon. Supervisor National Defense Training Edna A. Nash, National Defense Secretary Mildred Griffin. Statistical Secretary Violet Willet, Assistant National Defense Secretary National Defense Office Sylvia Mahan, Supervising Clerk Ruby Hoback. Purchase Order Clerk Doris Johnson. Financial Secretary Adelia Ogan, Assistant Clerk This year enrollment in the Adult Education Program is more than double that of last year, for over eighteen thousand men and women are now taking advantage of courses offered by this program. Approxi- matey half of these people are registered in one or more of the eighty-six national defense classes, and half are in the one hundred twenty-seven general adult groups. These classes required a staff of one hundred thirty-five teachers. National defense instructors were largely obtained from North American, Douglas, Northrop, and Vultee aircraft companies, where they were either supervisors, foremen, or lead men. National defense classes are of two kinds: pre-employment, for persons who either are not employed or are employed in non-defense work: and supplementary classes, open only to men and women who are already employed in aircraft or sub- sidiary factories. Over thirty-five hundred men and women have received employment as a result of training in the pre-employment classes. Classes are maintained at adult education centers in Inglewood High School. Leuzinger High School, and Nelson Hall in Hawthorne, as well as in numerous elementary schools and churches. A new shop building was erected on the Inglewood campus, and in this building as well as at Leuzinger High School and at a rented building at 5 70 Acacia Street, Hawthorne, the Federal government has installed machinery to the value of $202,700. In response to the community need over forty classes in Red Cross First Aid have been established, and over thirteen hundred persons have been given this training. Forty more classes are being held for training people in Civilian Protection. Adult courses are in operation twenty-four hours a day. and a number of them run six days a week. An extensive summer session program is planned in which the number of classes will exceed those now in operation. The entire expense of national defense and general adult classes, both in the regular school term and in the summer session, is paid from either Federal or State funds. 29



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NATIONAL DEFENSE INSTRUCTORS Airplane and Engine Mechanics — Charles S. McCarthy; Acetylene Welding - Aircraft — A. L. Patterson, Pat Lester. R. Rains. C. P. Brummett. Lawrence Fox. Melvin Hansen, Wm. E. Snider, Lynn Kauffold, Clarence H. Faith: Advanced Aircraft Sheet Metal — Charles S. Seagoe, Philip Wasserman; Aircraft Maintenance and Repair — Theodore W. Kidd: Aircraft Radio and Electric — Earl A. Larimore. John Nettleton: Aircraft Shop Funda- mentals — Harry L. Leigh; Arc Welding — Claude A. Stotler, Jack Sanderson. Joseph P. Weed, Cliff Deyling, Clarence H. Faith. Albert Seffens. Otis G. Lord, Ernest R. Call. Paul Gregory; Blue Print Reading — Harry W. Peterson. Hal H. Lynch. William P. Sullivan, Walter. J. Schmidt, R. Anderman; Burring and Bench Machining — William Sain. Delbert F. Dunham. Charles Mangold, John J. A. Lee, F. B. Smith; Drill Press Operation — Raymond Probst. Anton Sorko. Leslie A. Smith; Engineering Checking — Terry Allen: Engine Mechanics — Robert M. Hoffman: Final Inspection — Leon H. Seeley: Introduction to Aircraft Mfg. — Robert Joyce; Jig Building — Elmer B. Gladu; Lathe Operation and Bench Work — Victor Curci, Harold Clybourn, Carl T. Angel: Lofting and Template Layout — Norman A. Veland; Machine Operation and Bench Machining — Fred- erick P. Bogler. E. Robinson, James T. Reilly, George Bowers; Machine Shop — Robert Conley, Job Sander- son. James T. Reilly. Wm. Sain; Machine Shop Technology — Harry Leigh. J. L. Reed. Carl H. Waldeck: Machine Shop Theory — Carl H. Waldeck; Milling Machine — Charles Groff, Carl T. Angel. M. K. Allen; Plaster Pattern Making — Charles A. Covey; Precision Inspection — Thomas A. Emmons; Sheet Metal Layout and Assembly — -Chester F. Harris; Sheet Metal Layout and Riveting — Walter J. Schmidt, Chester F. Harris: Sheet Metal and Sub-Assembly — Flavel Moberly, S. S. Ramsey: Sheet Metal and Sub-Assembly Inspection — F. B. Smith: Sheet Metal Fabrication — Theodore Morton, Walter Brophy, Gordon H. Jarvis. Charles S. McCarthy, Chas. W. Walker. Jr.: Ship Fitting — Francis MacDonald. Edgar Bates: Shop Mathematics — John M. Howell. Frederick P. Schwimmer; Tool Design — R. G. Stronks; Tool and Die Making — Albert B. Wood- ward, Elmer B. Gladu. Leroy E. Sherman; Tool Making — Albert B. Woodward; Tube Bending — Sid Stevenson 1. In this special class deaf mutes receive training in drill press operation and bench machining. This is the only national defense class for deaf mutes in the United States. 2. A portion of the milling machine class is seen in operation. 3. Men and women train as drill press operators. 4. Miniature fuselage assembly jigs are constructed in this aircraft class for women.

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