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THE TRADE, THE YEAR IN BREVITY SEPTEMBER When I Grow too Old to Dream I'll Have You to Remember, thus ran the song which greeted the freshmen. Good news? Certainly, many of the Graduates of 1935 heve secured po- sitions. Stop! Look! Listen! G. V. S. has gone altar mad. Many girls get married. Athleticitis P Athletics has taken the school by storm. 697.9 per centf' A Wonderful attendance record. OCTOBER P.-T. A. meeting-Honorable Howard W. Jackson spoke on '4Present So- cial and Economic Conditions? First issue of the Trade Tackler. Awards! A bronze plaque was awarded the Girls Vocational School because of their outstanding contribution toward safe living. , Archery comes to the forefront. Chief Edward H. Warr of the Fire Insurance Salvage Corps gave a very worthwhile address on the causes of fires. Mr. Charles W. Sylvester, Director of Vocational Education, gave an ad- dress on Character Traits Necessary for Successf' NOVEMBER Have you gone to the Hpollsu? Student Council Election. Junior Club, a new organization, elected oflicers. Armistice Day Assembly. Dr. Paul Schilling, assistant rector of Mount Vernon Methodist Episcopal Church, addressed assembly. The Glee Club sang before a camera under the direction of Mr. Denues, Director of Music in the Baltimore Public Schools. Open House for parents and friends. DECEMBER Come one! Come all! Annual Bazaar. Mr. Charles W. Sylvester, Director of Vocational Education, spoke at the Parent-Teacher Meeting. The Maker of Dreams was presented by the Dramatic Club. Tableaux presented at Christmas Assembly. The Ottmar Mergenthaler School of Printing continued to print the Trade Tackler. JANUARY Junior Club Tea Dance. Amateur Show presented by the Trade Tackler Club. Swimming Club at Y. W. C. A. Goodbye Seniors! More schoolmates have left us. G. V. S. buttons for sale. 444
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TACKLER E i i i i THE STAFF OF THE TRADE TACKLER TRADE VFACKLER PERSONNEL PJIIiflIT-i'Il-CII-il'f - Clementine Fertittu . SVir rini'1 Keen-mn Ifl.l'l7hfI7lgf,' Editors 5 I 2Margaretlie Nieman Huisinvss 411111111 gm' - Reporters Ida Altman Margaret Annurino Beulah Bartell Elaine Bueking Helene BVZIHIIIHLII Hazel Brunnoek Anna Brazier Josephine Bruno Audrey Carroll Virginia Clmillou Rebecca Childs Rita Clifford Pearl Crook Ruth Duhiek Rose 1'll'lCCllll?ll'l Julia Skrupska Elizabeth Goldbeek Esther Goldberg Ann Gorxkowski Ruth Hall Lois Hershfeld Miriam Hoffman Gertrude Horney Thelma Hublmrd Marie Kipke Ruth Levy Evelyn Litzau Inu Long Ellen lxIiLl'Sll Dolly Miller A.s's0f'ia1'f' J Dorothy Burksi rd Editors f-llladeline Ballard - l Viviun Mundie LPI-Qda Yuiin Lena Gianotti Rena Morgan Mszrgzwet Munch Esther Newton Ruth Otto Lottie Press Lzuirn Russo Dorothy Sehnke Goldie Snyder Florence Sohn Gertrude Slflgllllll' Pauline Tilkin Gladys Tubbs Dorothy Tucker Doris Young -L3
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TACKLER 'FIIE YEAR IN BRRvrrY fContinuedj FBIBRUARY Welconiel Valentine Tea Dance. An exhibition of still life pictures displayed in the art room. Mr. Leon Winslow, Director of Art Education, addressed the Parent- Teacher Association. Evelyn Czarnowsky was given the leading role in Miss Cherry Blossom. DJ4 published an interesting story, The Haunted House. Vocational made debut in competitive basketball games. RIARCH Junior-Senior Dance. Safety campaign opened. Demonstration on applying cosmetics. Modelling with clay. Table manners. Safety Exhibition. Accomplishments of the Millinery Department. Demonstration on 'SHOW to Use the Telephonef' Parent-Teacher meeting conducted by the students. APRIL Safety Assemblies. Miss Cherry Blossomv huge success. MAY lNIr. J. Dillard Hall of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company discussed highway safety. Junior Salesmanship girls presented an interesting assembly on textiles. Mr. C. DeGarmendia, chief examiner for the Commissioner of Motor Ve- hicles, described the method of obtaining a driver's license. Honor students introduced at an assembly. Miss Lowrie, employment manager at Hochschild Kohn 8: Company, ex- plained the correct way to apply for a position. ltlrs. Marie Bauernschimdt addressed senior class. Jerome Lipnick and Sidney Blum, Baltimore City College boys, discussed newspaper work. Alumnze meeting proved interesting. Archery Club was victorious. Junior Club went hiking. Seniors danced at Levering Hall. JUNE Senior outing. Mr. Charles F. Willis, assistant superintendent of the Baltimore Public Schools, addressed the graduates at the senior assembly. Attendance pins awarded. 45
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