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I 3 llfllfgllllgl' um! dence DEPARTMENTS Top Row: Otto A. Laske, Spanish, Checkers Club: Gladys C. Iacobson, Spanish and Latin. Sponsor of 3A's. Travel Club: Thomas G. Harrington, Language Department Chairman. GaqClub, Second Row: Esther D. Olson, Biology, Movie Operators' Spon- sor, Checkers Club: Margaret M. Dargan, General Science, Check- ers Club: Helen G. O'Keete, Biol- ogy, Book-of-the-Month Club: Clair S, Small, Science Depart- J 4 ment Chairman. Bookroom Man- ager, Magicians' Club. tv' Bottom Row: Gussie G. Green. Science, Branch War Coordina- tor, B r a n c h Correspondence Club: Lo Roy Rc-amos, Physics, Morse Code Club: William I. Ful- ton, Chemislry, Personnel Office: Frederick D. Schmidt, Biology and History, Chemistry Club. WINNIE Mr. Laske confers with one ot the guards under his supervision. Miss lacobson and Mr. Har- rington cornpare prewar with postwar boundaries of the countries whose languages their classes study. Miss Clson supervises this movie operators adjustment ot a film before its showing in the Visual Edu- cation Studio. Miss Dargan and Miss Q'Keeie clothe these skeletons with interest for the students in their classes. Mr. Small is a big help in an hour ot need. Mrs. Green plans means of increasing the sales of stamps and bonds at the Branch. Mr. Beanies and Mr. Fulton co-ordinate physics and chem- istry in working out an experiment. Mr. Schmidt uses his point system, somewhat to the chagrin of a student. 19
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WafAernoLLlic5 ana! Jgome W6LAiIfLg .fdrfd DEPARTMENTS College aspirants get help from Miss Eckel, who uses her lunch periods tor coaching students to meet college entrance requirements in mathematics. Miss Carmody and Miss Brown try out recipes tor the popular cookies served at the Christmas Party ot the P.T,A. Miss Budinger, a new teacher, checks the attendance in one ot the largest study halls at Kelly. As ticket seller, Miss Redmond must compute accurate amusement tax returns tor the Collector ot lnternal Revenue. Mrs. lanes insures a good tit tor this girl's dress. Miss Schaack, Miss Woerner, and Miss Craven aim to make mathematics logical and crystal clear to their students, Miss Ruddy teaches girls to make new dresses and to remodel old ones. Mrs. Olson gives this girl individual instruction in the use ot the sewing machine. Top Row: Marion G. Eckel Chairman, Grade Adviser National Honor Society Spon sor: Margaret M. Carmody Foods. Service Girls' Club meticians' Club. Second row Marion Budinqer, Mathemat ics: Anne Redmond, Mathe matics, Ticket Office Man Mathematics Department Dorothy Brown, Foods, Cos ' Awe? aqer, Knitting Club: Dorothy S. Iones, Homemaking Arts Department Chairman, Knit- ting Club. Bottom Row: Marie Schaack, Mathematics, Kelly Honor Society Sponsor, Cor- respondence Club: M. Ruth Woerner, Mathematics, Cos- tume Iewelry Club: Frances Craven, Mathematics, Cos- tume Iewelry Club: Alice M. Ruddy, Clothing, Branch Costume Design Club: Grace W. Olson, Clothing, Home Nursing Club. On Military Leave KNQI illustratedj: Ada Brown. Waves. Clothing: Theodore Wallschlaeger, United States Army, Mathematics. Nw,
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Jdrlf an ,Ze mica DEPARTMENTS Miss O'l-lara encourages a young mural painter. Miss Utley gives an individual evaluation of a student's work. Mr, Sheehy's crowbar solves problems of lost combinations ot lockers. Mr. Anderson hands out prograrn cards, fresh trorn the press, to be distributed in the Main Orlice. Mr. Wakeland explains the uses of a coping saw to an industrial arts class. Mr. Goodlett, school photographer, de- cides on the proper setting tor a picture oi Mr. lanes and Mr. Nelson tor school publications. Mr. Aspel explains drafting technique to one oi the girls taking this Wartime course. Marie C. O'Hara, Art Department Chairman, Year- book Sponsor, Bookmakers' Club: Blanche M. Utley. Art, Chairman of Exhibits, Art Club: lohn L, Sheehy, Machine Drawing, Stage Hands Manager, Magicians' Club: Iesse R. Anderson, Printing, Chess Club: A. Ray 20 Wakeland, Industrial Arts, Cam- era Club: Iohn E. Goodlett, ln- dustrial Arts, Crattsmen's Club: E. L, Nelson, Mechanical Draw- ing, Math Club: C. S. Iones. Electric Shop, Electrical Coun- selor, Electricians' Club: Loren C. Aspel, Technical Department Chairman, Wood Shop, Aero- plane Club. On Military Leave Knot illus- tratedj: Richard Barry, United States Navy, Mechanical Draw- ing: Walter Nelson, United States Army. Mechanical Draw- ing: Bert Webb, United States Navy, Electric Shop.
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