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Mrs. Tomlinson and Miss Mayer f' 'N Dentist Doctor and Nurse i X fmten. ' an u Sicretdiies MY'-5' Lehm MAINTENANCE In a school the size of Cheltenham the maintenance job is indeed involved, There are many departments that must be con- sidered in order that an efficent organizaf tion be created. A glance about the school shows a complete staff is employed for that purpose. The first branch of this staff that Mr. Average Student must come in contact with is the office. He finds the office girls and principals secretary are never too busy to Write an excuse note or give a heartening smile to some student who is making a request visit to the office. Their neigh- bors across the hall, the administrative office, With Superintendents secretary and assistants, seem to live a more secluded lite. That small, glass-paned door affords a de- fense against nosey adolescents, who, rush- ing from class to class, haven't the time to stretch necks that high. On the second floor center is the Medical Department, advertized by lines of grade- school children or by CHS stu-dents entering with brightened looks or leaving with re- lieved expressions. The basement houses the cafeteria. Here cafeteria Workers and dietitian dish out food in assembly style for students. The latter are so anxious for nourishment that it is necessary to employ elbow jabbing, stom- ach-deflating and push methods to even get Within a snift's range of Whats cooking. And of course, there are the engineer, janitors and bus drivers, as well as the night Watchman who keeps the school under his protective wing.
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INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT The lndustrial Department of the school provides valu- able training to students of non-academic interests. Here We see one pupil learning printing. kQ' 1' -..., A -r-. 14 M V g--ex-.1-6- J.. ' V H .7---3-5' . . , . . - ,... .. .. Woodworking attracts many boys. A well-equipped shop and competent instruc- tion combine to make wood- work a popular selection of industrial students. , P' K, :.fw',gi-4.,vl P. . 'E if .A it X XA. .. 5-:lsr The metal shop provides excellent basic training in all phases of metal work. This has proved invaluable prep- aration for industry. Chelten- ham shop boys have been in great demand in war indus- tries.
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