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Second- ine efemlers 'l'o meet the increasing need for a strong force of workers on our second line of defense, the industrial classes offered those enrolled an opportunity to practice a trade with less pre- vious training than usual. The line work done by the student printers was proved by the school advertising material which they printed as one of their projects. To fill wartime vacancies in the printers' shops, a new course on the fundamentals of printing and type-setting was offered to girls, who responded with an overflowing class. The electric classes, which have grown larger, have been following an outline of study instituted by the government to prepare the boys as electricians when they enter the services. The other shops, among which are woodworking, machine shop, sheetmetal, auto shop, and mechanical drawing have prepared many boys for specialized work both on the home front and in the armed forces. MR. ROY CHANIBICRLAIN MR. DEE REYICNDI-IRS MR. GEORGE GI'Y MR. CHARLES RAVER MR. HARRY IDFXTI-IR MR. PA!-L MARCKWARITT MR. ERNEST VREl'Il.AND
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ome- rout Trainees Cirls in the home economics field have certainly gone modern. They are now aiding the war effort by helping at the day nurseries at nearby schools. Food and material shortages are also problems which they are learning to overcome. ln foods classes this year the girls were taught to make meals requiring few points but possessing sufficient vitamins. They also learned how to market, how to get the best for their dollars. From new or used material girls proved that they were really handy with a needle and thread. According to records, they are speeding up production, making twice as many articles as before. lnteresting subjects studied by the personal regimen class were personal grooming, boy- girl relations, and getting the most for the money. Mrs. Margaret Alderman, dietitian, had charge of the school cafeteria. MISS INA DENNIS MISS MARJORIE FIELDNER MISS MAUDE TRAUT MRS. MARGARET ALDERMANN, MRS. HATTIE STEBBINS MISS HARRIETTE LUNDBERC
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