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re ln the crap STAFF SGT. JAMES B. SCOBIE PVT. HARRY H. TAFT PVT. HAROLD H. HETZLER CPL. JOHN P. MAURER M. SGT. JOHN DENOVCHEK to 0ur Faoult in the Ser'
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Becaue 'Phe SEC. LT. GEORGE A BRIGHT FIRST LT. DONALD D. MACEVVAN CPL. MERLIN H. GANDER n-. ff Q35 ,, ,I 'Y ww ' Q .1 ., X W PVT. HAROLD C. HULME SEC. LT. GLENN G. BALL We lledicate Thi 1943 E0
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THE .lllllll l TIlil'l'l0 ET THI THE BOARD MEETS Dr. john J. Mahannah, Mr. Charles Gaffey, President: Not in picture: Mr. A. H. Troxellg Miss Mabel C. VVolfe, Mr. H. B. Turner, Superintendent, Mr. George VV. Secrest' Clerk-Treasurerg Mr. L. O. VVurtemberger, Director of Dr. j. L. Grifhth, Vice President. VVarren Schools. Mr. H. B. Turner gives a graphic sum- mary of the effort of the Board of Educa- tion in a War-Related Educational Ex- tension program. ln addition to new units, new courses, and a new emphasis on mastery of fundamental knowledge and skill in the regular work of the school, the war effort has presented a number of opportunities to extend the service of the school to a large number who do not at- tend the regular sessions. The following examples are listed and briefly described: Nursery schools for children of mothers working in war industries. The nursery at VVestlawn, the first one estab- lished, operates from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. The alternating periods of sleep, play, food, games, under trained super- visors, cooks, and nurses, provide an ex- cellent program. Elementary school children are served warm lunches and thus are cared for while both parents are at work in war plants. Citizenship classes for adult aliens have given many prospective citizens a chance to become worthy Americans in a critical time of war. Vocational training for war production has helped to meet the needs of industry in a critical area. From the first of july, 1940, to the first of January, l9fl-3, the total number of trainees has been 2582. The training includes machine shop op- erations, oxy-acetylene and electric arc welding, elementary metallurgy, blue- print reading, plant management, electric panel, and a number of other types of work where delays in war production have been caused by lack of workers. These classes are conducted at Harding
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