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T 1 PK 1 THE FINISHIN TOUCHES, befo' fhe painfing, are b ing applied io +I various foreign mo' els which are use in fhe presenf wi When compleie fhe models will I senf fo army ad navy fraining ce' fersl 1 l l ,Q f .J fax T AMONG THE LAST STEPS an ihe laslx of bulldmg model planes for +he governmen+ ns shellackmg 'lhe models before coahng of darlr grey war pamf as applled Edwm Muller Clarence Roessger and Rnchard Sanlo are melding 'Phe brushes.
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www Q ,536 ix Se ROBERT SCHURRER AND CHARLES FISCHER, fwo woodworking sfudenfs of Mr. Barfa's fourfh hour class, are shown culling our wings for model airplanes. This fype of wing will be used in mahing models of lfalian bombers. LOUGHlNG OUT THE BODIES and wings for Halian nbers, Roberl Gardner and Raymond Busniewski are com- ling the maior forms of fhe models before beginning +he icafe sanding operaiion. ee ,seein T f HOLDING A METAL TEMPLET used as a palfern for malzing fhe wing of a model airplane, Kennelh Schueller and James Pilak of 'lhe woodworking classes are sfanding before one of fhe large insfrucfion charfs issued by fhe government The members of lhe woodworlring classes build exacl scale models which are used by fhe army for insfrucfion purposes. Ninefy per cenf of fhe planes made af Bay View'have been accepfed as sufficienfly accurafe. Q aff' i 1 W J.s i , THE FIRST STAGE of lhe assembly line for lhe above Baku 99E, Japanese dive-bomber, is 'khe 'fiffihg cff'1he'wings'lo rhe bodies. I George Skeff, clsennerh Bierbach, and Eugene Kozlowski are concenfrafing on fhis process. ' . - 7 41 A ' . I V .
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'QR 5, fi! N152 . ' in it V gi , is 93253 l E 31 ffl-we We THESE KNlTTERS have volunleered lheir services 'lo help ihe Red Cross. They init sweaiers for soldiers, and fofs' seis for refugee children. QW and miffens, caps, 'Fi a, syn' no MEMBERS of ihe Household Aris classes are helping ihe Red Cross by maiing dresses for refugee children. Because fhe design bf 'ihe garmenfs was very plain, 'Phe girls furnished original ideas for simple, colorful embroidery, ihinlring fha! if mighf help fo bolster fhe morale of the wearers. old pair of frousers. THE GIRLS pidured above believe in helping fhe war efforf ihrough pracficing conservafion. Dad's old suif and Mofher's ou?-of-sfyle spring coal are alfered info new spring iackeis. One girl made a slzirf from an A l RED CROSS WORK is being done by 'ihese girls who are mailing 7 men's paiamas and 2 w o m e n 's nighfgowns from material pur- chased wifh money do- nofed by ihe feachers W af fhe Red Cross iea given by fhe Household Arfs Class.
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