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Maintenance Crew Irtt row, top to bottimi i : B, Hansen, D. Eakins, R. C. Paddock, S. Miller, VV. Shnver, R. Davis, J. Carter: (right B. Grewell, B. Starns, H. A. Capistrant, R. Harris, J. Morrow, C. Partridge, D. Snider. (Not pictured] J. McCosky, B. Carter. M. Murphev, H. Dailey, Sen ice Personnel Red Schoolhouse is Carefully Maintained The battle to maintain the little red schoolhou.se continued in the hands of capable leaders, so the threat of being buried in a blizzard of litter and paperwork was avoided. Under the able guidance of Mr. Bernard Han- son, the rolling plains of Aviation ' s campus were kept clean and orderly by the maintenance crew. Some of their daily tasks included gardening, re- pair work, and general clean-up. jVIrs. Beryl Hixon, with the help of her workers, marshalled the chuckwagon to a.ssure that hot food was available in the cafeteria daily, and that club banquets ran smoothly in the evening. The clerical staff ' s duties were also an intricate part of the school ' s vast ser ' ice complex. For one thing, they assured pony express .ser ices between office and class remained in top condition. Cafeteria Staff: M. Reincke, B. Hi, on, M. Ely, C. Sorenson, J. Ederer, H. Quigley, M. Daniels, v. Engle, R. Perez. Clerical Staff: D. Renner, L. Shoffeitt, S. Snidow, I. Maize, M. Hickey, L. Rhodes, D. Fo.x, V. Barnes, M. Dinsmore, M. Fetherston.
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hidmtriid Arts., Homemukiyi Early Pioneer Know-how Taught in Classrooms MRS. ESTHER ALEXANDER, B.A., M.A. Homemaking, English MRS. ETHEL WYLLIE, B.A., M.S. Homemaking Fashion Clinic MR. SIDNEY MELLON, Print Shop Photography Club MR. THOMAS E. LEMLEY, B.A. Wood Print shop student Troy MiLauyhlin pcrfo tion on the linotype. plicated opera- Developing individual abilities was the princi- pal object of the Indu.strial Arts Department. Po- tential careers in the Industrial Arts field were also discussed. Machine Shop, Wood Shop, General Shop, and Metal Craft were some of the courses which were taught. The Homemaking Department presented courses in child care, cooking, and sewing. Advanced courses in foods and clothing were offered for those girls who were especially interested in domestic skills. This year. Aviation ' s Homemaking Depart- ment provided all-around training for future home- makers. MR. ROBERT P. LUKE, a.a., b.a. Auto Mechanics MR. HOLLIS RHINE, b.a. Metal MR. FRANK H. DuBOSE, b.: Drafting MRS. NEVA POWELL, b.s. Homemaking Girls ' League I
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