Ottawa Hills High School - Legend Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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First row: Lucille Sikkenga, Wal- ter Stevens. St-cond row: Marcia Strong, Robert Takens, .loan Toland. 'l'liii-rl 1-ow: Lyle Vanden Berg, Quentin Van Dore, Esther Van- der Laan, Donna Vander Weide. lfourtli row: Pearl Velting, De- lores Ver Merris, Shirley Veen- dall, Herbert Wagemaker, Nancy Wagenaar. lfiftli 1-mv: Dick Watson, Eleanor Wensink, Harold Westing, Peggy White, Sallie White. Sixth row: Donna Wickert, Wal- ter Willenstein, Dorris Willyard. Elaine Wing, Stanford Wolf. Swciiili row: Louis Wolfson, Massie Woodan, Ted Wynant, Dick Young, Jack Zylstra. William Goulooze, one of Mr. Robinson's machine students, is shown here making a V block which is put to various uses in the shop. Students in these classes receive the type of training that will fit them to take their places among the workers in the vital defense plants. Ottawa boasts of its modern machine shop which includes such up-to-date equipment as the shaper, which cuts angles on metalg the miller, which cuts grooves and notches in large pieces of metalg large and small drillsg lathes to round off metalg a speed lathe to polish metalg surface grindersg a large grinderg a forge for shaping metalg a gas oven to temper itg and an electric saw. These students are taking the strain off the machine shops doing defense projects by repairing and re- conditioning many civilian articles such as lawn- mowers, farm implements, and household articles. .- - ,Qu f HD V' mg ,- -fx U ff' .le j ff: - fc-- A I Qi F . i H 3 A qw 4,.,A,g,: N 1 V I -tlgyx , , fi i rf e lex' r t as 'W K X . i ,egg ,,i ieee' f --e-'- f .t f 'J f? 4 .. .ij is sm 33:22 '..,:, .,., 5 ,S X F vw- as are .gi ,gg ii. I 2: 1 ' f 9? ' mf- ,-'r 1 iimg if -1 A W- F ev' ' 2 W gilt' c if Q . A? 4 .,z



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