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A? ,Xl . , . X fr- x QM. 'X , Q L , 5 7 ' f ,ff ' f iam - ARTHUR BONE' BEULA WILSON J X J. IRENE HORVATH 1 . aff: 15' 'Z V' N- M, -1 .. ,W .r 911. rs 'F 32.5 4 JUNE PHYPER S. Page Ten PAUL WINTERS HELEN CHALFANT The entire faculty has done its utmost this year, as in all years, to train the students to take their positions in the world competently and to help them in aiding the war effort. In September the Aeronautics class was inaugur- ated with Mr. Sharrock and Mr. Stubbart taking over. Mr. Pohto's classes showed an increaseg many girls began taking Mechanical Drawing and Blue' print Reading. He also had the Technical Math class which met sixth period. The Math students learned to use the slide rule and to apply their math in practical problems. Girls who enrolled in Mr. Cases shop classes found the work both helpful and inter' esting. The Machine and Motors class and the Code class were in great demand. The instructors were Mr. Whiteside and Mr. Sharrock, respectively. The importance of good health was not over shadowed by these classes. The Physical Education classes under the guidance of Mr. Swackhammer and Miss Gill were very warfminded. Mr. Swackf hammer realized that corrective and improvement exercises were needed by the boys, especially those who were planning on entering the Armed Forces. Miss Gill's program ran along the same lines except that the work was less strenuous. Last, but not least, we would like to remember those members of the faculty who coach our athletic teams. They devote many hours of their time to this work that they enjoy so much. They not only prof duce good teams but they produce good men. For the rules of fair play that athletes learn, are iuvarf iably carried with them through life. MARY CRAMPTON CLARENCE SWACKHAMER LEON ARD VOORHEES
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