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ARTS ORRL NOBLES ha h year ably a lvxses the Shlngle art staff FLOR FNCE WXLSON Her Lolle tion of news Lllppxn s presents a pl ture of exents ol the year HARRIET CHARLTON Des r es muh ofthe rem! s hoo ex ellen! ,I Uomms omer NoBLFs FLORILNCI VVILSON Long evenmgs at an Alaskan outpost may not seem so lonely for boys who have been 1n the new Barrack room Harmony class They w1ll be able to provlde entertamment Wlth the slmple lnstruments they have learned to play In add1t1on to maklng the tlme pass more qu1ckly the1r muslc wlll contrlbute to the morale of the men Many students have taken art courses not w1th the ldea of becommg famous palnters or noted sculptors but wlth the hope of becom mg successful commercral artxsts Tomorrow perhaps the1r talents w1ll be recognxzed 1n the var1ous phases of the advert1s1ng Held T sTl.-WXR1 sMITH lla K' E M1 n r ir or e ters STEWART SMITH : .. ' C . -- ' c ' V K, . g .C - 'e v : c c l for the Q l's Q Y Q fm :rr w . J ' v 1 7 Q - ' 1 ' I f T ' - .s sex- eral ext ll nt musical stores it hrs trn-du Students of Mr Nolwluk Coni- mcrllul Art dass work ml1l1 :!lV wlth hrush. pe . and pemxl to pe - fem the techmque netess. y f effwtlve pos '. 1 7 . . '1
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f MATHEMATICS 'Q- MARVIN MINZEL Keeps lunchroom nnames un apple ple order ESTHER HBN TON Interior deeoratxng 19 her practl al ARVIN MINXI I ld STINII R HI N PON and pleasant avocatxon Mathematlcs plays an 1mportant part 1n today s course of study The Armed SCFVICCS encourage pre 1nduct1on students to lnclude IH the1r programs all the mathematlcs pOSS1b1C and g1ves preference to those boys and g1rl of out standmg ab1l1ty IH th1s field The Pre Fhght and Nav1gat1on classes have fur n1shed an excellent bas1s for the tra1n1ng of future pllots, navlgators and others mterested ln the unprecedented opportumtles of the new a1r age Algebra geometery and mathematlcs analys1s stlll occupy a promment place for they const1tute the foundat1on of all mathematxcs Bas1c Math helped many stu dents w1th ar1thmet1c fundamentals Members of Mr Whnteheads Navrgauon class match a demonstratxon designed to familiarize xnstrument explained m thls course B FOREST VOEKS Head of the Mathematlcs Department Dabbles rn radxo photography and the SCIENCE of chess EDITH VAN WINKLE I a staunch upholder of the stxtch rn ume saves nlne theory FLORA COCHRAN Without her supervlslon the Communlty DIVISION ofthe Victory Corps would be lost lu POPRVbT KOI Kb EDITH W XN KNlNlxrl U X LO 23 U .Y I A - 7'-' , . , . - Ai, -- , Q . l .k 1 .C Nl ', C , I' 5 Q ' A ' , . . . , , - . . . . H . ,, ' 9 1 . , . , N them with the sextant, one of the many essential X , S , . . ' Xml X Tw S ,, . . , rx A A ,QQ . ' ' X pf ' C ' .' ',' . -Q l-'l.,r'.' Cllilf-.Y
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A. P. MCCONNELL, Head of the Industrial Arts Department-Fon gets his Scots restraint when boost- ing the Navy, because of two sons in that Service. BYRON PAYNE- Collects blue ribbons with his prize- winning crysanthemums. R C GOODMAN A1 P. MCCONNELL BYRON PAYNE Girls of the food classes have worked hard to keep Americans the best fed people in the world They learned to make meals del1c1ous and appetxzmg, yet Well balanced in v1tam1ns, m1nerals, and other food essentials Sewmg classes have solved clothlng worrles for many glrls Scarc1t1es and hlgh pr1ces need worry them no longer, for with the sk1ll they have acqulred, garments can be recondltloned and thus help allev1ate shortages The 1nstruct1on recelved by students 1n the 1ndustr1al arts department IS of great value to the war effort both 1n the battle of productlon and 1n the armed forces But It must be re membered that the present emergency IS only temporary When peace again re1gns, men and women who began the1r tra1n1ng 1n the shops of Ballard Wlll help to rebulld the world and produce new and better c1v1l1an goods LOIS C Ll- GG Al ICE. DODGE R C GOODMAN Is a big shot in the shop and a dead shot in the woous LOIS C LE G Collecting antique jewelry IS her rather un common hobby ALICE DODGE Finds cooking a Joy and not a chore , . . i fd' . y -H V U tl S lg K i A ' A ' . . G - ' 1 2 Q G . I Y - 'ph . .I , -
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