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Interested in a deep-freeze? Mr. Tassia of the P. Tassia and Co. shows York Catholic chemists the large compressors installed to produce sub-zero temperature for the cooling rooms. Mr. Breen explains the work- ings of the new oil heater to a group of interested scientists. No meat rationing here to the surprise of Richard Puckett, Roger Gartside, and other senior chemi-sts who ventured a freezing at the Tassia Re- frigerating Plant.
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Physics can be fun, as well as hard work. The junior boys use the movie projector to illustrate some of the princi- ples of light, sound, and elec- tricity. Yes, they located the projection on Len Reins shirt. Oxygen-the life preserver, is being collected and studied by our brilliant chemists, Eugene Munchel, Jim Graham, Leila Becker, David Eline, James Price. and Robert Hubley. Need your batteries charged? That's easy enough for inter- ested chemists James Thomas, John Slonaker, Robert Robin- son, Francis Deller, Joseph Roth and David Barnette, as they make Electrolysis experi- ments.
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I6 TOP-Members of Typing 11 Class watch their progress on the chart which Margaret Fallert drew for the class. BOTTOM-Stenography 11 Class, with the co-operation of local Catholic busi- ness men, acquire practice in taking dictation from a future employer. Mr. C. T. Williamson gives the class an idea of what it is like to take dicta- tion from a metallurgist. Typists are engrossed in tran scribing.
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