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L. iii 5.5 Y 1 E. E. E. day proved to be a big success be- Woodshop and metalshop, both favorite hob- cause of the attractive brochures made by Mrs. bies, are under the direction of Mr. Joseph Gag- Victoria Bohan, Mrs. Enid Erickson, and Miss non and Mr. Allen Cuthbert. They are admiring Margaret Wallbloom for the occasion. a piece of work with Edward Kosky. o ln U5 an Olll' JCAOO! . . . Mr. Herbert Dittbrener, our band director, Members of the speech class, directed by Miss chats about his army life with Mr. Warren Evelyn Page, rehearse fora broadcast. Holding Lange and Mr. James Sargent. lt must have scripts are C. Cady, R. Bjorklund, F. Mazzitello, been fun seems to be the general reaction. S. Olson, Miss Page and A. Paul. X
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f xfxg if Lunch time on E. E. E. Day found Mr. Gordon Miniclier, assistant principal, and Mrs. Eleanor McCool, secretary-registrar, comparing notes with head-custodian Mr. Edward Anderson. wifA an acfiue !aifA . . . Mr. Ralph Bacon, typing and bookkeeping Our energetic gym teachers, Mrs. Ruby Gould teacher, Miss Bessie Mullholand, art instructor, and Mr. Harry Nelson, take time out from their and Miss Grace Benz, chemistry and science busy life in the gymnasium to pose for a picture teacher, are admiring work done in art class. and to talk over a few volley ball rules. :XXX
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,HJ .,,. ., fit' I ' 0 l Q. This year an on the iob training program has been in- troduced to the students. By this program, students are ex- cused from school early to go to work at different business places, where they are given credit on their school record tor the work they accomplish. Miss Ursula Sweeney is doing a great job in advising this program. Lyle Horwath and Pat Heider are leaving for the iob with Miss Sweeney. 0lfU ameri an 0lfU bitblfe. The health of the students of Washington High School is taken care of by Miss Dorothy Wahlstrom, school nurse, while Mrs. Mary Wharton, visiting teacher, checks on delin- quents. Miss Theresa Jungbauer frightj, and Miss Eunice Midji Qlettj, home economics teachers, leave for their home visitations which are made to the homes of all girls in their classes. it il
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