CF&I Women of WWIIMain MenuThe Spirit of 1942The Spark Plug ClubThe Nail RoomGoils Make CoilsFemale InspectorsFirst female inspectors, 1946Minnequa School of NursingSally ThompsonWanted for Victory!Giving Money to Uncle Sam"Oh for the Life of a Marine"CartoonsVictory Canning and GardeningThe Steel YBlood DriveTruck DriversVictoria Miller39460033159c0605b61f802e1d65a3994bef40b3Steelworks Center of the West
12016-04-12T11:05:33-07:00The Steel Y6plain2016-04-19T12:27:08-07:00 An important role that women took on during the War years was to provide short intervals of distraction to war weary civilians. The Steelworks YMCA, a social branch of the company’s operations, featured multiple recreational facilities including a gymnasium, swimming pool, library, concert hall, motion picture theater and amateur circus. Circus performances included trapeze swingers and acrobatics.