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Page 33 text:
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SPRINGFIELD, OHIO . .1944 Click, clack, click, is the sound that has issued from the typing rooms since the begining of Springfield High. Today the pace is more furious because the teachers must turn out many typists of the highest quality for the war effort in a minimum space of time. In order to turn out these typists, both the teachers and the students are giving their utmost to their respective jobs. Because of the cooperation between these, the time is drawing nearer when the work of the Four Freedoms will be realized. Miss Rachel Stewart Mr. Harold Eglinger Miss Mildred Bennett Mr. R. E. White Mr. Elmer Leffel Miss Helen Deaton Mr. M. L. Lacey Miss Frances Grube Miss Pearl Clifford Mrs. Helen Hickman Miss Cora Ullom Mr. George Ballentine William A. Walsh
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Z ff! ?za7Za!a 7oz 1-fem? ,461 SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCH4 The Air Service Command of Patterson Field sent their rep- resentative to Springfield High School in March 1943, to present the possibility of installing vari-typing in this school. The commercial department accepted the offer and Springfield High School became the first and only high school in the United States to have a course in vari-typing. Thirty-five students worked at SHS last summer for ten Weeks on a project for the Air Service Command. At the end of this time they were transferred as a unit to the Air Service Command at Patterson Field. In January 194-4, twenty students graduated from this class and at least seventeen were recommended for positions at the Field, Another class will graduate in June 1944 from this course. Students enjoy this activity and there is a promise of larger classes to come. This course teaches not only vari-typing, but also editing, proof-reading, page and paste up, layout, and art Work. Vari- typing will be a help in post-War days because many busi- nesses will find it advantageous to use this machine instead of typewriters for various kinds of work.
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Z SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCH ww afzedga 4 I just can't say it,', remarked the little four foot, nine inch girl as she Walked through the spacious halls of Springfield High School. My tongue just Wonlt listen to reason. When I Want it to touch the roof of my mouth, it touches the floor. What can I do? Mrs. Nina Marie Ladd Mr. M. M. Racer Miss Dorothy Krautwater Mr. Clarence Smith Miss Ella B. Chase Miss Ruth E. Fitz Q
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