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S -Q vi, ..- -3 -1 4 Sa ,Ti Q E Q9 , w lt. .-L. E 2 3 Q if 'QF v Z l P gba 0 oa ?EIii'5aNT'fqi69 ' ia-ig, i The Staff y p One might begin writing a History, or say just a book called Model Co-operation,'i but in either of these volumes he could not begin naming the rc 'its ofco-operation. When we speak of co-operation,we think of unity that in other organizations than the staff dwells no place this side of Eternity where at lac' 'e must all go. Each year graduation, like the grim reaper, cuts away the fairest flowers that bloom in the garden of high school education. Some few must take their places with only this aim in view-to make their last year a model for those who follow in the years to come. With these thoughts nestled deef in its minds, the 1926 Senior Class selected executives, editors, poets, prophets, and philosophers that far outclassed those of any other graduation class that has gone, or probably any that will ever come. Their keen selections are now only a past, but what these officers have done speaks for itself in this book. In some instances it was hard to work against the odds that had arisen on all occasions, but 'fThe Staff was quick to come together and prevent any disaster. , VVe cheerfully commend those who helped in making this book a success. If we were to write pages about them it probably would not be enough to justify their work, so we will end our commendation here, and say we have tried to give everyone a chance to C-'-a x X4 ln U DD ll wk?-'f,.-'.LLllA luuunuuuril nuunullU'q llllllllmq l:'luuuu. . 4: 69 Q 55 iam. --1 .4-'Q' ,Q .1 -tl., 'T ef is ll illllll -'-3-.fl ....., ..-.. --.,. ll fl 4 1 iii lM s H Tl EE ?-E i e -- ll' :t -411...-411 i'l. l ' T'-LI. - 11- -vi' ' -1-:.:: ' -T...' ' - 'Lt -' -3.-if 'ill' ll L 'V ' A - 'z' '-' AL. if V-Q f W Lek 4' To 1 -Hee' ' llll llillf 1 fn till! Q, 1- ' gs , ...QI V 1 ' - p if - , sb . u
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vx2 5 --e 'XJ V , , ,VJ -R :..f 5 f Q S 532, SAS? M -5.5 53 la bv Q9 ss? Cf-E Q42 V L17- ufuto Jlfevlzanzkf A, Y. YARRINGTON, Insiruflor The Auto-Mechanics Department trains students in construction, repair, and upkeep of automobiles. The department takes in automobiles for repair, without charge to the owner, for which work students receive experience. Machine shop work, battery and electrical work, welding, vulcanizing, and forging, are some of the forms of training given by the department. The shop machinery is complete, consisting of an electrically driven screw-cutting lathe, a cylinder boring machine, drill presses, tire vulcan- izer, and a set of speed hand wrenches. This training enables the students to take care of the necessary repairs ofthe family car. Second hand chassis can easily be built into stream line speedsters at very little expense. This experience helps the student to take care of his car when a mechanic is not obtainable. 62? Q digg' Z Yr 2? M, J i X --.. XJ qu D U5 .fi 55 .Pk E+, 'Q LJ EJ 'l 2-:Z li is .-Q, fx? . Ly .. gi L, 'x ? if , . 0 1feE i pill Y r 21f.g.ifa eq niggaz if , Fife if --ilQi,1t l!fW 'Ill 'l 'l. .im,f..i 'lf lull lllll ' ii ll' :sql l i ' - F --ll Tl if I ' I 0 ll' ' - lliilllllll .ad P mu u i llllllllmq
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