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fn the top left: Pat Rohrbaugh portrays the Statue of Liberty at the senior banquet. Right: Both boys and girls take ear tests at the direction of the State of lndiana. Below: Girls learn machines in shop. In the top to bottom: The Red Cross Club collects coat hangers for service men. Middle: Students demonstrate artificial respiration in first aid class. Below: Mr. Virts, faculty director of rationing, here helps citizens of Fort Wayne with their fuel oil problems. ln the top: Pupils practice air raid drill. Middle left: Health classes improvise stretchers. Middle right: Sewing is a Red Cross Club contribution to the war effort. Below: Miss Kuhn and Miss Thomas, advisers of Red Cross and Vagabonds, demonstrate sewing. : Pag
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