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7 fmMe'7a1w1 Coffee tables, lamp bases, base-ball bats, feeding troughs, and service boards! These are only a few of the varied articles made by Mr. Marckwardtls woodshop classes. A new service honor roll board was made by these classes when over 1,000 names filled the other board to overflowing. Mechanical drawing classes are unusually large this year because of student desire to get technical training for the army, navy, and factory. Metal work, machine shop, auto mechanics, electricity, and Printing! also train for the times. Right - Turner, MR. GEORGE GUY Below-MR. ERNEST VREELAND, MR. ROY CHAMBERLAIN. MR. CHARLES RAVER. MR. DEE REYNDERS BLUEPRINT BLUES Lower Left - First Row - Rouse. MR. REYNDERS. Faulkner Second Row -- Miller, Veenstm, Obermeyer Lower Right -MR. HARRY DEXTER, MR. PAUL F. MARCKWARDT
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Science ani '70 '4 WMM Important formulae and molecular mixtures keep the students interested in Mr. Bazuin's chemis- try class, where they are being taught the fundamentals of one of the most productive sciences both for today's war and a better tomorrow. Biology is another vertebra in the backbone of science which is receiving concentrated attention at Union as Miss Perrin's and Mr. 1-Iess's classes study plants and animal lite. Geography widens knowledge of the world, and hygiene, sanitation, and physiology make for sound social and personal health for the strenuous days ahead, Right - MISS ELIZABETH PERRIN Left -MR. HENRY HORNBECK. MR. OREN STIEHL MR. IOHN HESS, MR. CLAYTON BAZUIN 'va' DELICATE OPERATION? V Lower Right - Standing - Tulos, Werrengu, Lomasiewicz. Margis. Kurafain, Fcmsen, MH. BAZUIN Seated - Luccase ,sv- m,,,,,,...M-ww-A 'T iris?- L.,a KE'
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7a 'J Jfamemakwut Planning menus to comply with government restrictions and cooking vegetables in new ways are some of the tasks performed in the foods laboratory by Union's future homemakers. Youthful seamstresses are taught through wise planning and buying how to dress well on bal- anced budgetg while problems of personality, grooming, social poise, and etiquette confront personal regimen classes. Thus do girls at Union seek the feminine arts in addition to their intellectual and cultural interests. Left - MISS MAUDE THAUT First Row Below-MISS INA DENNIS, MISS MARIE NEUMAN, MISS MARIORIE I-'IELDNER Lower Left - MISS ELIZABETH DOCKERAY WHATS COOKIN'? Lower High! -First Row -Tulos, Wysocki, Burger. Nalbandian, Iacobs Second How - Schulz. Gillman iii.Q1..i QkiQY a Yi?-My 'Ht F'1t S,
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