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AT SCHQOI. These pages illustrate the adventures of Tom Nlillhllltlll as he follows through the work-study system of education. ln school we seurry to el.1sses, books and papers untlerarm. Hope that the prof doesn't .isk for progress reports. Settle down in one of the chairs and squirm for Q1 comfortable spot. Ifill reams of paper with notes anal more notes, and then to the liblxiry for n few hours of required reading. This is the time for gathering information in the quiet comfortable atmosphere of the school. Then for relaxa- tion we look for .1 gootl hot discussion in the lounge, more often than not we can find someone talking about hiS experiences on his cooperative job.
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In the shadows of these two great buildings-the Terminal Tower sym- bolizing Cleveland and the Fenn Tower representing Fenn-our story is told. The Terminal Tower, the sixth tallest building in the United States, repre- sents a city which is the home of over twenty-five thousand manufacturing concerns. More than a billion dollars worth of products are made here each year. And now that the National Defense program is in full swing in this center of the machine tool industry, - the demand for students who will work has more than exhausted the supply of upper classmen who are available and for the first time in ten years the freshman class has been asked to provide some of the workers. N gt The Fenn Tower represents the ' N uitaupin 3 ' X, Ng growth of an educational institution 5 ' 4 ti'i from a few two storied buildings to Q L r 2 X f a modern skyscraper soaring above the zz' is X i x 1 Cleveland skyline, and it also repre- iz XS: S , .,., E sents the growth of enrollment which X ii Q W X has increased over fifty per cent in the .H 'SZ' l S r..... Es space of four years. QQ Q i ii.: X rtxxxrxxxxss X NNXXTX X x 'zz :rg A iili 'NX X xii: . . ' X , X-235' '25 .-2-: S N X 2 ,rtr Q im N -'f 2? X x t,,, s X E :': -2- X iiii N X X Qt A E 'Z .- X XM' ' Q S X :Graf X ,..., S H .,,ar, Q X X X X . .....,. '.... up X5 X X . so ..:.2:2S:5:
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AT XWORK After the three month period of classes, tests .ind home- work, we .irc more than anxious to get back to the kind of work that has .1 paycheck connected with it. Once .again we return to the factory, shop, hunk or store .ind become concerned with blueprints and plans and orders from the boss. XVe .ire ready for the kind of work experience that makes theory signifiuim.
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