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'Basses 'Gravel 300 miles Pl Dag Whew! sighed Wankanago one day. I've been try- ing to keep up with all those school busses. What a day! Did you know that the seven busses of School District Number Eleven travel about three hundred miles each day? The busses accommodate school children that live in the districts of Pike View, Cragmoor, Austin Bluffs, Pe- terson Field, Galley Road, and Holland Dairy Road. An average of three hundred and fifty to four hundred stu- dents in grade school, junior high, and high school are transported. st 'E i , fy ' l LJ F Q. l gi i Mrs. Grace Gilman, Catherine Ledieu Gr B wl OCS O er, Jesse Baker, Anna Sanders, Bieula Butler, Mrs. Landers, Mable Strachan, Hazel Myers, Grace Erns- barger, Coral, Clifton. Custoclians 'Keep School 'Bright Wankanago was rubbing his eyes and shaking his head furiously. He had just awakened from a horrible dream. He was wading sheet-deep in scraps of paper and other trash. The walls and lockers were marked up and poor Wankanago couldn't even see out the windows, they were so dirty. Boy, am l ever glad that that was only a nightmare! Thank goodness our custodians are always on the job to keep the halls and windows bright and shiny. The custodians have a busy day, working long before the students come to school in the morning, and staying hours after school ends each afternoon. To them we owe our thanks for a clean school of which we can be proud. 50392 'Jw' Wilbur Douglas, H. Curtiss, J. Hawkins, V. Georgevits, and K. Jett. wholesome food 'Prepared in Cafeteria After four hours of school and three flights of steps, l ate in the C.S,H.S. Cafeteria. The long line scared me at first, but in no time, l was being served a delicious meal by a smiling staff member. Each meal is planned to give the students all of the vitamins they need. Besides being healthy, the food is good! H. B. Rogers, Mrs. L. Rea, low Wessinger, Mrs. Barn- hart, Mr. W. Welborn, Mr. Leeman, Virgil Miller, Otis Craw- ford. Faculty
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MR. .l. .l. ALBRECHT Chairman, Fine and lnduslrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing Colorado A, and M., B.S., M.S. MR. J. RUSSELL BARRON MR. .IOHN L. CAMERON Machine Shop, Special Electricity Teacher Colorado A. and M., B.S. Colorado A. and M. MR. C. W. CHRISTENSEN Auto Mechanics, Special Teacher Colorado A. and M. MR. A. C. ERICKSON Director of Vocational Education Colorado A. and M., B.S., M.S. Woodshop maneuvers Skilled workers 'Produced 'Bg Industrial Arts Department Beginning in the seventh grade, Industrial Education is required for all boys for two years. ln senior high school the Industrial Arts courses are electives. There are two plans which students may follow entering into industrial arts as a profes- sion: the industrial arts basis or the vocational basis. Students electing the voca- tional plan of Industrial Education devote one-half of their school day for a two year period to the elected industrial subject. Students choosing the industrial plan take one-hour subiects. Industrial Arts ranks among the largest and most important vocations in the United States. Colorado Springs High School helps produce the future mechanics, printers, plumbers, carpenters, and electricians. S Q. xl f sf S MR. ALBERT K. MacKENZlE MR. C. H. OSTERFOSS MR. CHARLES L. THOMAS Metals and Home Mechanics, Woodwork, Carpentry Printing Special Teacher Arizona Slate College, B.A. The Stout institute, B.S. Colorado A. and M. T6 Faculty
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