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induction radio techni- ' -tructor. . .B-OYCE, chemistry and physics teacher, structor, teaches a pre- is aiso instructor ot meteoroiogy, navigation, cian course. W. j. CL1NE,hioiogy ins f and physics to navai cadets. He is a member has been eniisted in the Army Air Corps as y of the Executive Committee ot the Towa State aviation cadet since june, 1942, and reported 5 Teachers' Association. Laboratory instructor, tor duty in Fiorida May 1, 1943. WTLLTAN i XNTLMA ANDERSON, iaces increasingiy G. SUTER, bioiogy teacher and iootbaii, bas- i heavier duty since Mr. Boyce and Mr. Minor kethaii, and basebaii coach, made squad tents Q are doing war teaching in addition to high at the Mason City Tent 8: Awning Company schooi work. L. L MTNOR chemistry in- iast summer. 'i tics which is in itseit RAY LEN T3. FULLERTON, besides teaching niathenia , important in the training ot future soidiers, does Red Cross knitting. C. SMTTH came to MCHS as mathematics instructor when Miss Ethei Cain was caiied to teach navai cadets. F. W. VORHTES, another emergency mathematics teacher, piays an important roie in the city's victory garden project. ORVTLLE A. GEORGE, mathematics instructor, who as an ensign in 1918-1919 taught at Great Lakes, Tiiinois, Navai Training Station, is now teaching groups ot War Training Service cadets for aviation in addition to h his regular high schoot work. , I ,i 1 gt 1 Page 10
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ODELLA MCGOWAN, girls' gym teacher, is helping the Red Cross with knitting and bandages, teaching a woman's class in physical fitness, and making her students physically fit. VOLNEY A. HANSEN, boys' gym teacher. is an air raid warden in addition to his work for physical training hoth in high school and VVar Training Service. Tr DR. RALPH F. EVANS was vice- prineipal until he left March ZS, 1943, for the United States Navy. ROSETTA A, STENHOFF, office secretary is giving much of her time to keeping records for the lVar Training Service. Howard T. Barker Eleanor Hazlitt Chief Specialist, physical train- ilsznior clgzmist Wright Field. ing program, U. S. Navy, ayton, hio. Sampson, New York. S ee. E' Ethel M. chin Ellen M. Smith Mathematics instructor to pre- 5 ., '1' ,, f Red Cross field director. Great alight naval ggdefg at Cornell Lakes Naval Training Station. ,ollege, Mount Vernon, Iowa. 5 ca. N . , . who -4' r a V Q We Tommy D. Priest . 4 U James F. Kee Administrator in Red Cross, 3, Lt. U. GJ Fort Schyler St. Louis, Missouri. i Bronx, New York. :-,,, 4. ii. . .... - Chan M. Welch lr if William Moore Iiaborer, constructing short Army radio instructor, Mad. gr rgute to Russia through ison, Wisconsin. ana a. V V . T' ' ' . if . W Ralph F. Evans f A . 5 M Wilbur J, Cline Lt. U.G.j, U., S. Naval Re- ' ,,r Army Air Corps cadet, Ground serve, Hollywood, Florida. . ,- Jil , School, Florida. Page l2
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