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I ,,.. ima-g 'R 5' F.'l MR. EDXYARD H. BOHN Apprenlice Coordizzaloi' Commencement time approaches for you, the Graduates of 1934. The successful completion of your trade course proves that you have qualities which many students lack. Now you are prepared to com- mence living as a productive member of society. You will find that the same character traits which helped you attain graduation are needed to advance in industry. Night school courses are always avail- able to those of you seeking promotion and job security. Success to each of you! OFFICERS il J I .,. 'T f 412 44 ., f , QfW'!' xQ 'Q i tg 0 ,I .- , ff , x. j gzillx i7.l9'F ' MR. DOUGLAS CAMPBELL Clmfmlce and Plazcemeul COIIIIJEZIH' Congratulations, Class of 1954! You are to be com- mended for reaching a goal that too few of those who enter the Camden County Vocational School ever attain. You are now a member of that select group, the Alumni of this school. They have long been the foremost champions of vocational education because they have proven its worth. May you too tind success in your trade and become an outspoken booster of the Camden County Vocational School. Tivent -five Years 0 ervice 'liNX'ENTY-FIVE Ymits oif Smtvicr AT CAMDEN Coi'NTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Fmnl Rau. reading Id! In right: R. C. Ball. Englishg Mrs. Elsie B. Hart, Historyg Miss Alice S. Keeler. Commercial Cookingg H. O. Yates. Floricultureg C. C. Sheppard, Industrial Chemistry. Bari: P. R. Cummins, Electrical Wiurkg H. J. Slater. Plumbing and Hcatingg J. M. Hall, Director' L. D. Forbes. Physical Educationg G. H. Taylor, Machine Drafting. l in . , x Agn QU fFfF 'fhi 'J teM ..viQ'P-545' w .41 t ' 'cgzmls U- +1-r-1 I8 - A 'X ' 'Vx
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PRINCIPALS MR joi-IN S Rm Mr Ray xx as Assistant Director and Principal of the Day School from uly 1 1929 to August 51 1951 He was a graduate of the United States Nasal Academy and seryed in the Far East during World War I He retired vuth the rank of Lieutenant Com mander in 1921 He vyas one of the first teachers when the school opened in 1928 MR MAURICE A CHRYSLER Mr Chrysler fUnnersityf of Wisconsin EE BSD spent ten years in industry before joining our Faculty in 1940 as a Related Subyects instructor He seryed three years as Staff Communications Technical Adyisor GHQ FEC SCAP mth General MacArthur in the Far East uly 1 1952 he was appointed Principal of the Day School A Record umber of Able Leaders tv enty three years of achievement there comes to our mind his deep personal interest in eyery student who attended the school Although he vas a strict disciplinarian he was popular vuth the students Many of them came to him for aduce while in school and after graduation As Assistant Director and Principal of the Camden County Vocational School Mr Ray s vsork was highly commendable He always shoved a fine spirit of cooperation with the Faculty and the Board of Education His record will stand as a model for those who follow him We wish him in his retirement many happy years filled with keen enjoyment students of the Camden County Vocational School haxe built up a splendid reputation during, the twenty hye years this school has seryed our com munity They haye demonstrated their skills in many countries and haxe contributed to better human relations in a changing vtorld The corps of vsell trained instructors recruited from industries and professions are second to none They haye gnen generously the best years of their lines to deyelop trade skills to impart technical knovsledges and to mold general qualities of good citizenship in each student who has enjoyed th pmilefbe of attending this great school As 1954 graduates it is the obligation of each of you to utilize your complete training to make this vsorld a better place in which to liye A ' fm.- . I ' 1 Q' 15 ii 'Q 'Nw ' A A f if . 1 '-R ' is . ' V in A V in . ' . 'i' i i . I 'i , . ., . . , N J , y , i - . , , - Y Y A Y . Q 1 . V . Q . ' . 1 U I V. 1 .4 n r, , , V. In paying tribute to the man, john S. Ray, and his More than fifteen thousand graduates and former r V- 11 v ' . y 4 A ' N' 1 ' . A E v ' A ' r r , ' r if ' - ' f 1 Q 1 ' . , Y V' 5 I 4 Y r ' f 4 . I ' A V . , ' V, Y . . W . , 1 ' 1 V s D v ' v . y , 1 7 ' . I ' 'I . 4 ' ' V A ' I , . r 4 c I ' V ' Y
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