Binghamton North High School - Wampum Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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How eife Fzlgbtin Mr. Harold Gillespie, in charge of sale of defense stamps, selling stamps to pupils. During the last two terms North High has been taking part in many Defense projects outside of class. The sale of Defense Stamps began shortly after Pearl Harborf' North High took second place among the city schools with an average weekly sale of about 8100. This amounted at the end of the term to about S2,000. In charge of this program is Mr. Gillespie, Mr. Clark, Mr. Speece, Mr. Space and Mr. Taylor. Other organizations working for Victory in North High are the Knitting Club and Girl Reserves. Started late in the fall term under the supervision of Miss Grace E. Fox, the Knitting Club has a total of about seventeen members. As a result of sending some things to the British War Relief the Knitting Club received a letter from an R.A.F. pilot in which he said, We are all carrying on and waiting for that great day when peace is with us again and we can get back to our dear ones. The Girl Reserves of North High have been helping the Red Cross and British War Relief. They are supervised by Miss Evelyn Spencer and have made many things such as neck muffs, boys' suits, men's sweaters, children's sweaters, sailors' helmets, and soldiers' helmets. Because of an order issued by the state, North High has been given an air raid drill once every two weeks. Positions are taken in the individual gyms, locker rooms, under the balcony, in the auditorium, ground and first floor corridors, and inside shops. Be Prepared is the motto of the school. The assemblies for the past years have also shown the influence of the war. Early in the year a few firemen came to North to demonstrate how to control the flame of incendiary bombs. Later in the year, Mr. Babcock from Endicott-Johnson spoke to the student body encouraging the boys to 20

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Right: History forms a basis tor lllf,Pl'1ll'9llllg' the events of to- day. Newspapers are analyzed to discover news and propaganda. Maps locate important events. ,if Q cgi ,Q X if a 4 V s e iL5gg'2e-t , 1 tu f:::: s 5 R Mtg' 12 .., f me fm-....... monvwungsu vw nlwmqwf was unfit, fwbwnif Left: W'0rld events are ini- portant. Mathematics is an essen- tial for modern living. History is being made daily. Below: At the adding niachine. duplicating material, typing from dictation. 19



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gain as much education as possible before they were called to active ser- vice. Teachers of North High had a part in the greatest registration in the history of the nation when thousands of families were registered during the Week of May 4-8 for sugar ration books. At North High whole- salers and restaurants were alloted their books. Gas was next to be rationed. Many pupils in our schools will be busy this summer raising Victory gardens. As a result of a national effort to increase farm production, several boys and girls are assisting farmers in this locality. To get every Worker available busy on a machine, special machine courses are being given Saturdays and during the summer. Senior boys and girls are given a short course of instruction preparing them for I.B.M. With the rapid expansion of the Air Corps under the present day war program, the government has deemed it necessary to appeal to the youth of America for the building of model airplanes. North High boys have stepped into the national defense ad- ministration and are building scale models of airplanes to help fill the urgent demand. The miniatures that are coming from the schoolis wood- shops assist future fliers in their training courses. Large numbers of them are also used to train plane- spotters who identify the different types of aircraft in flight. Every little amount of saving will help Win this War. For example in school the back of homework papers are used for test papers also. In other classes Writing on the black- board saves paper. Accuracy in Writ- ing not only saves rubber on erasers but paper also by saving recopying. A great deal of tin, tin foil and paper is being collected by many pupils in North. In the shops, soap and paper towels are used carefully to conserve the supply. Waste helps the enemy. In North High gym classes the girls and boys are taking exercises to strengthen their bodies for defense emergencies. They are also learning many things which would be impor- tant during an air raid. W ' Top: Model Building. Center: Raid Drill. Bottom: Sugar Ra tioning

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