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SCHOOL DAYS 1 . Betty Redding, Karen Larson, and Kathleen Pounder are trying on these nur sery school children clothes made over from old garments in advanced clothing classes. 2. An interesting part of the science course is learning how celluloid is made. Watching Kenneth Coffield is Loren Grove. 3. Working on lathes in the Manual Arts department are Ed LeDuc and Dennis Carr. 4. Fay Kendall, Ellen Nicholson, and Marlyn Waring are painting toys to be used in the nursery school. Page sixteen
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SCHOOL DAYS 1 . Applying laboratory made cold cream to Beryl Brereton are Mary Jo Williams and Anna Warshaw. 2. The arts classes make practical use of their abilities by decorating the annual Christmas tree in the front hall. Shown are Jackie Moock, Jean Froats, Virginia Tuerke, Benita LeGro, Ben PuUen, and Clarence Schierman. 3. Bill Morod, Leroy Beeson, and Gertrude Brown are studying the use of the transit in measuring angles. The transit was constructed by trigonometry students. 4. Testing coal in an experiment are EI wood Harris, Leroy Carter, and Don Henker. 5. Marvin Zabel, Harold Frost, and Ray Mackey are testing oil in a consumers science class. Page fifteen
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SCHOOL DAYS 1. The emergency route maps used by the City Civilian Defense Council were made by the mechanical drawing department. At work are Noel Hilby, Bill Lund, John Peck, and Alan Carlson. 2. Deep in a discussion of a French calendar are Joe Hutton, Suzanne Paine, Coyleen Allen, Beth Pilkey, Maxine Levine, and Sammy Hirata. 3. Working at one of the small saws in the Manual Arts department is Marvin Mason. 4. The maps, guns, samplers, and models in this exhibit were made by students in United States history under Louis S. Livingston. 5. Jean Smith and Molly Lynch are showing on the map the birthplaces of some famous Americans. 6. As an outgrowth of the war, general mathematics students are studying standard time. Giving an explanation to a class are Carl Anderson, Elaine Danke, and Betty Alexander. Page seienteen
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