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I. O. Beck William Old Edward Campbell Edith Paddack Supervisor Machine Shop History English City Athletics Mr. Old gives H. Bovee his first lesson on the drill press. Harry is drilling a talange. How to act in industry. The facts on Social Security - With these and many things on the side Related Shop helps us hit our stride. Then to History and English we scramble. Where through wars and grammar we ramble. ln Shop we have some projects to do- We make woodlathes. and build engines too. It school equipment needs repair, Such maintenance jobs are just our fare. We run a milling machine and lathe: The road to employment thus we pave. PER.-SUSE!-ROOM I-Rall. -115 Homfxoon-C141 .Q-Kf1.Mwp-an 32113. -F04 q-Gfglmh -.101 5-LUNCH 6- Uoc. llluclh.-410 'I-Una. 'mon Mt- H0 Y-Um. 7Ylcw.lL. ll
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Ivan Massar Eleanor Iewell Esther Tubaugh MIS. Alberta BG1'ke1' Chemistry lournalism English History B. Shick is preparing nitrogen by the arc process. Chemistry students and Mr. Massar check and take notes. The odors that come irom 211 Are scarcely fragrances of heaven. And when comes time lor news of school. We have to hand it to Miss Iewell. From Irving to Garland, short stories galore Are read when we enter the American Lit. door. Mrs. Barker's method is unique- A quiz a day is her technique. Ol keeping books. we now can boast4 The credit goes to Mr. Yost. Mr. Cooley's lectures will he no more. While we're selling brushes from door to door. s Ioel Yost Bookkeeping l l PER.'SUBIlECT-ROOM 1- -.211 HONEROO -207 2' I I-Q08 M '11 c 1 1 t ern. oo ey 3- LI - '31 I Business Education .4-21.,b. UM-7-'06 5-LUNCH 6-8 ' -116 '1-Rfihil Jl0lf0'10
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A happy bunch is our office crew, Though they have lots of work to do. Sue Pernice, Grace Crawford, Mrs. Anne Cyphert, Betty Bistarkey. With student helpers such as these The office work is sure to please. REAR-R. DiCenso, I. McDonald, C. Meyers. ROW 3-B. Deuchler, M. Sirko, S. Leisy, C. Carrier, M. McKean. ROW 2-T. Bourekis, R. Simon, M. Geordan B. Hall, A. Rufo. FRONT-A. DelDuchetto, G. Hunter, P. Han- cock, I. Kirkpatrick, I. Herst. Instruction in library courses prepare These girls to handle books with care. REAR-M. Matock, B. Rese, Miss Kerr, A. Bahrey, D. Konopka. FRONT-M. Halvis, A. Potts, E. Stiqqers, F. Macciocca, S. Klutch, D. Flavell.
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