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Left to Right: Joyce Ferguson, Helen Hambach, Joann Meyers, Mary Lou Hayes, Catherine Miller, Mary Lott Williams, Patty Kraft. Seated Left to Right:.Fayc Rex, Pcggilou Perdue, Betty Jo D.. Seated: Mary Ann Maxwell. Standing: Norma Schwartz, Barbara Hudacko, Ann Tsormure, Peggy Donohue, Phyllis Salsgiver, Rose Schott. Row I: Left to Right: Clara Theoflac- tos, Sophie Adams, Row II: Marilyn Johnson, Dorothy Pope, Joann Docbe- riciner, Donna Kirkpatrick, Joan Schroe- er. I7 Saflles, Shirley Wuchnic. Sfrzruling Left to Right: Cath:-rinv Suatrao, Dorothy llrendlin, Annahell Becker, Lorraine Rhodes. tudent Library Left to Right: Carolyn Morgan, Mary Ellen Kntz, Sherman Klass, Edward Moody, Patricia Sampson, Hatcher Meeks. Kneeling: Mary Ann Asher. 69 3 Time out, Fay, lor a hack to Work' stnilC, men
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71.1.1--1 ,lil-11. -V r LN f tg ' ug, Z I t x fiaf N ln y ,yfmpkhg f ' l 3, J Mffflyyl R I I V l Z QGNKMER MICROSCOPES and preserved specimens enliven the students' interest in their study of Biology . . . The fundamentals of electricity combined with practical laboratory work form an excellent course of study for boys aspiring to become Electricians . . . Pattern Shop training consists of a thorough course in the art of casting molds . . . The Related and Commercial Art Classes constitute a complete study of art and prepare each student enrolled for a future career in this subject. ct AL ART APPUED ART KNDUSTEHAL SHOP ELECTNC Ass BxoL0GY CL PATTERN MAKING LAUNDRY ROOM GYM CLASSES
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' N Y 2 A ,A s- -4:-Q f 4. ' Ei: c - W2 THE CAMERA SHIFTS to the fourth floor where our first view is of the chemistry room. Here the students are taught the various phases of science which pertain to their particular course. Metallurgy is one of the studies in the Physics class. We then proceed to Sheet Metal where the boys are preparing themselves for their future jobs. Our next stop is the Welding shop. The hum of the many machines tells us that these boys are industriously applying themselves to their work. Many of the English classes meet on this fioor to absorb the knowledge which will be helpful to them in any course they choose. Upon entering the Cosmetology room, we notice how well equipped it is to assist these students in their study of hairdresses and beauty aids. On up we go to the cafeteria where meals are served in a neat and pleasant atmosphere. WELDING COSMETOLOLY f ? J fp., ff! .t-gs' A ix... ffi q Jig pl' f V Z' l :ix rig X ' I 1,4 x ' 571
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