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George Foehr Mr. Hartline is shown demonstrating the mechanism BIS., MS. of a machine. Coyt Hartlme Machinist Certificate and Vocational Certificate 20 VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Our vocational department here at Albuquerque High IS one of the largest in the city It IS filled by boys wanting to learn some trade for their future occupation or those who Just want a hobby The largest of the classes IS Agriculture lead by Mr Nobles In these two hour periods the students study methods of farm ing ranching and proper care in the raising of animals Architect and Mechanical Drawing are two other subjects offered In these classes students learn the proper designing and planning for the needs of lndustry and families today The Shop classes are divided into five different groups They are Machine shop Auto shop and Basic Auto shop Wood work and Crafts and Pr1nt shop Here students learn the mech anisms of the mam different machines and of the car they drive Basically there are two reasons why students enroll in Woodwork and Crafts One is the good occupation involved and the second IS to develop a useful hobby But whatever the reason these classes are easily filled Another class desired by students is Mr Foehrs drivmg class Here they can be taught the correct and safest way to drive The last but not least of the classes is the Print shop All thelr work in some way benefits the school or the Public School ystem in general Nelson Lowery Vocational Printing Mandel Peterson Franklin Reynolds Q Y . . . . 9 Y ' .Y ' i v 1 . v ' vy 1 ' - , v k . ' . , . . gl 1 - . s ' ' . ' ' B.S. ' ' ' B.A. .V I , .,-, , ., ,.,..,,--,,,,w-,.....,7 Q. V ,, .,..,, ' . ws.: - r gg , - : is A ..: , Sf -. .g ., fsbgih, H up . X- s ,. - f 1 . , V , Q 'X '2'i'22, ' .t 1: - ' 2.55 ' , 5, V -.-V If , i ,rs r.', gjs , Eg if gf t 'X A A' ws, Y K . , Y A . ,L Q , if , H, A . E a ' I I V 3 ,g 5 xff' R 2 '-' Q Q . , ' . 515 f . ,f f t q fs gs . ' 1 . 5 .ri , A , -1 .fag f if V A - ..'1'sai-'.'ii3.L.Lt'+ -
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The expert care of guns IS one the essentlals MILITARY SCIENCE Military Science IS a class that teaches the students about life in our army They spend many hours drilling for the perfect march mg technique and are taught the proper way to perform the manual at arms They learn offensive and defens1ve methods of fighting Other valuable information offered IS map reading and first aid The Drill Squad IS a special d1v1s1on of the Military Science classes This group performs at various school activities including football games and parades Another d1v1s1on IS the Rifle Squad This group of students trains with 22 caliber rifles and try for expert marksmanship However this 1S not all for even more important they are taught correct use of the gun and the proper way to care for it All the boys know the advantage of this training and the future aid It will give when they serve 1n the different branches of the army Smith Gooch B A M A Shown below is a couple enjoying the R.O T C s biggest event of the yea the Military Ball. Robert Heinsohn B.S. in Ed. M. of Ed.
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ChHl'l0S Slllglemll W 'YI Wallmg Shown here are the boys who are a valuable part of Vocat1onalPr1nt1ng the Print Sh0P VCJCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Mr Harthne one of the most 3Ct1V6 members of our faculty was Justly honored when he recelved a Certlficate of Appren t1cesh1p ThlS certlficate entltles 1ts bearer to be classed as a certuied mach1n1st To recelve a certlficate of th1s award a machlmst must have twelve thousand hours of work 1n the learned fundamentals of mach1ne tools Mr Harthne recelved the certlficate for hlS hours 1n the Santa Fe Rallroad Shops 1n 1915 Th s certlficate IS rarely known or glven 1n th1s part of the Umted States We congratulate Mr Hartlme for h1s honorable award 51,13 U11 f 'V 9 if Q xantaelr and f WW' 1 v Qurimtiraffe ni Xypw11Il1l'al1l1 Qin 1-Kirin mn iimpxla A Q-.ntl 1 'tl lxmlln mmm hm M1 f ffffffffy flvff lmxcfoxf' 1,5 mlarflzrro zfffla Iiflfmllgyfff ff Wx Jiffy!! ff!! flfffylffffff f Aw Alflfffy mat lflljt IZ,-,fn-fff mw flllfh if 1901 f ff ,fffffaifffffz ,1 ff ffv Aff ll mapdf Affffxfffiffffff 111' fffffifxffff f' iff!!! X9 Xnuxtlfg 'lflgftgfl 'Q ff CAPVII blferuqucx'-que ffl' Wax Z1 A4 ,WM Wffyfff iff!! fffffff 15111 fgvn mfr' 3 21
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