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Show South High School Serves the Nation Sugar Rationing services contributed by faculty. Gas rationing services contributed by faculty fac-ulty and R. O. T. C. Papers folded for County Hospital by all Home Rooms. Afghans for Civilian Defense 5. Model airplanes for use of Army and Navy Schools. CONTRIBUTIONS Keys 50 pounds. Tin cans 300 pounds. Red Cross and War Chest $3G4.00. VICTORY STAMPS AND BONDS Purchased by students at school May, 1942 $5,484.80 Sept. to Dec. 19 more than $5,000.00 Dec. 7, 1942 (one day) : $1,427.00 Purchased by Faculty and Custodians $7,721.85 SPECIAL SERVICES FOR ARMY CAMPS Programs given for entertainment at Fort Douglas. Making 400 "housewife" kits for Red Cross. DUGWAY PROVING GROUNDS Students have supplied: Curtain for day room and mess hall. Furniture for day room, including two iarge radios. Extra card tables and games. Magazine subscriptions amounting to $75.00. FACULTY AND CUSTODIANS IN WAR Taught 14 Red Cross Nutrition classes with enrollment of 1400 women -2. Held jobs in defense plants in summer 10. Now in defense plants or army auxiliaries 7. In armed forces 6. Red Cross Motor Corps 1. ALUMNI IN ARMED FORCES Estimated 50 of graduates. Died or Missing in Action (reported) 18. CURRICULUM New courses added Radio. Aeronautics. Increased emphasis Physical fitness instead of free play in Physical Education. Nutrition in Foods classes. War Problems in Social Studies. Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry. Physics for Aeronautics. WORK EXPERIENCE Employed by Army at Tooele : 130 boys each Saturday and Sunday. Temporary Christmas work in stores: 426 (175 in one store). There are 32 girls and 30 boys working during school hours only. The number of students working after school and on Saturdays Satur-days is 149 girls and 218 boys. Those working work-ing only after school number to 70 girls and 13 boys. Students working only week-ends total 140 girls and 96 boys. The grand total of South high school students working is 748. |