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DEFENSE after, a meeting was held in which Dr. Kraybill and Mr. Samuels pointed out the duties of these wardens and gave them careful instructions with regard to the responsibility they carried. The school shop provided, among other things, those oflicialflooking red boxes which housed sand to douse Der Fuehrer's attempts at setting our buildings in flames. Nary a box was seen without a can, and the latter contained HIC with which to give the Nazis just a bit more resistance. At inf tervals along the walls were placed lanterns Which, incidentally, were provided with backboards by the vocational boys. Some students haven't quite decided the why of lanterns in a blackout, but a few of us have concluded they're to help in the event that medical attention should be needed. Miss Grace Hunter's Red Cross and First Aid classes devoted many hours to becoming adept and accurate in caring for the injured, and Mr. Wilbur Lehman organized a Hale America program for Cheltenham in connection with the National theme, A number of homerooms chose, as their projects, defense activities. These included tap' ing windows, collecting newspapers and magaf zines, tinfoil, old license plates and, thanks to Arnold, waste paper. On the whole, the '41742 school year was a definite menace to Adolph. :alla-Q-' ROLLING BAN DAGES MAKING STRETCHERS CHELTENHAM TOWNSHIP DEFENSE INSTRUCT ORS Top Row-Left to right: Mr. Whitely, Mr. Gill, Mr. Macomber, Mr. Cunningham. Bottom Row: Mr. Saltzman, Mr. Weston, Mr. Garreth, Mr. Samuels.
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