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AUTOMOBILE 411'-fx TOP Row 1 TOM POPE PAUL EDWARD POPOVICH STANLEY PRINCE 1457 Alden Avenue S. W. 1745 Superior Avenue N. E. 1814 Alden Avenue S. W. Varsity Football, Reserve Football, Timken Service Society Varsity Golf JOHN L. SCHAFFNER LEROY N. SMITH 122 Claremont Avenue N. W. 1114 Miles Avenue S. W. Timken Service Society, Class Officer, Choral Club BOTTOM Row A ROBERT EUGENE SMYTHE JAY C. STUMAN JACK R. WATSON 534 Third Street N. W. 1231 Cleveland Avenue S, XV. 2118 Gambrinus Avenue S. W. Home Room Representative Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball Reserve Football EDVVARD CHAN WONG PAUL M. YARMAN 1504W Tuscarawas Street W. 812 Wells Avenue N. W. Home Room Representative Page
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ECORDS prove that this has been Auto Shop's most active year. Despite an acute shortage of parts and tools, the amount and quality of the work has been high. The tool department overcame its handicaps and operated an excellent branch of the shop. First semester repairs soared to the 200 mark, not including small service jobs, which still afforded experience. The paint department has to its credit nine complete paint jobs. Next in quantity of Work is the engine department. A long waiting list for repairs on cars is a fine example of the widely-known quality of work done by this department. ' The chassis department has been the mainstay of the repair division by correcting many faults in steering and braking mechanisms, while the service department has efficiently handled all lubrication jobs. The smooth manner in which this shop operates can be accredited to the democratic selection of student leaders and the cooperation of the teachers. The shop boasts members on the varsity football squad and the senior class vice-president, jack Watson. 'roP Row ANTHONY JAMES LANZA DANIEL THOMAS LEHIGH RALPH WILLIAM LEPAR 465 Thirteenth Street S. E. 1626 Olive Place N. E. 501 Mahoning Road N. E. School Play FRANK LEPORE GREGORY W. MACRIS 2230 Eleventh Street S. W. 1429 Lippert Road N. E. School play, Choral Club Home Room Representative, Reserve Football BOTTOM Row FRANK MORELLO GENE Mosson BERNARD MCGUIRE 1005 Second Street N. E. 720 Shadyside Avenue S. W 1420 Bellflower Avenue S. W. H . ome Room Representative School Play, Varsity Football, Reserve Football FRED L. PELGER 1810 Clarendon Avenue S. W. 801 Fourth Street N. E, Reserve Football DELBERT R. NETHING Page 18
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Ruth Frederick, Lena Nichols The busiest and most appreciated girls in the school during the fourth, fifth and sixth periods-Ruth and Lena make change for the hungry students. RUTH E. FREDERICK ANNETTA E. MYERS LENA L. NICHOLS 2107 Thirty-Eighth Street N. W. 623 Cherry Avenue N. E. 602 Garfield Avenue S. W. Page Home Room Representative ERVING three large lunch periods of hungry students effectively and efficiently is the aim of the Cafeteria Course. This requires special knowledge and skill in food preparation, display, and serving. The girls who elect this course learn, through practice in the school cafeteria and in cooperating with other cafeterias, how to prepare menus, to buy and prepare food in quantity, and to display it attractively. In quantity cookery the food must be prepared with a great deal of accuracy and the ingredients carefully weighed. On the cafeteria counter, each girl takes her turn at the steam counter, salads, and desserts. Proficiency in mathematics qualifies a girl for the opportunity of being a cashier. The students also learn and practice table service in preparation for large parties held in the cafeteria. They especially enjoy achieving the details of cake baking and decorating. 20
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