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1919 if ui.fi1Qv-K-1 I ,Y , .rn .. ,img X, l, ,,.. 1. Tru. We moved into the old Technical High School Building in May, 1914, and became the Elm Vocational School -Elm Vocational Alumni held first reunion. 1920-Annex No. 1 rented by Board. Three story brick building at 111 Clinton Street. 1920-Mr. Robert I. Hausauer addressed Elm students. 1920-40,000 Boost Buffalo posters printed. 1920-Death .of instructor Harry Papineau, May 13, 1920. .,. 1920-Mr, Pfehfho Shing Ling Liu, President of the Vocational School of Kingfsu Province, China, and Mr. Mao Tong Wong visit our school. 1920-Storage Battery Department opened. v 1921-Waiting lists established in Evening School because of overcrowded conditions. 1921-First play produced by Elm boys. Dickens' Christmas Carol, directed by Mr. F. A. Collins. 1921-Teacher Training Work and Practice Teaching for students at Buffalo Normal School started at Elm. 1921-Mr. E. T. Welsh left Elm and accepted position of Vocational School Cofordif nator and Director of the Labor Certificating Bureau. 1921-The Elm Craftsman appeared as our School Annual for the first time. 1921-Elm held its Tenth Annual Graduation. Technical High Auditorium. 1921-Entrance requirements at Elm raised. Pupils required to be grammar school graduf ates before entering, 1241 , 'W
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1922 1922 1922 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 ., . .a,...- . ., ,.., , 3' .-ra, -.2 . Z, ., r 45.15, gg.-1. Many a hotly fought game took place in the old Elm gymnasium -Student Council organized by Mr. C. Heinike. -Twelve third year students remained at Elm for additional year's training as Post Graduates. Beginning of advanced courses. -Mr. F: Desmond left Elm and went to Denver, Colorado. -Annex No. 4 rented at 101 Clinton Street. -Kim Koon Leung, our only Chinese student,-wins poster prize. fKim is now - 1930--in China and owns an Automobile Trade School of his own.,- -Partftime classes for Printers and Automobile Apprentices started at Elm. Instructors: Mr. Bellneld, Mr. Finch, Mr. Ewert, Mr. Norris, Mr. Dell, Mr. Deluhery, Mr. Coleman. -Mr. R. N. McKenzie of Aukland, New Zealand, inspected our school. -First Night School Graduation Class. -Second Elm Annex specially built for our use and opened as an automobile ignition, starting, lighting, battery and tire department. -First Graphoscope Motion Picture Machine purchased for school and projection booth made by machinist students. --Annex No. 5 at '74 East Eagle Street rented for Tailoring Department of Rehabilf itation Work. -First Aviation work at Elm. Curtiss Oriole fuselage and motor purchased for school. i261 . ., . ., -aff. -A ,Jw-N-ffm 1-.A-Y -- va ... .. V
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