Camden County Vocational School - Vocationalist Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 53 text:

+R: 1l T' 'qnu y. ilu -e Q .. - .. 1 ' : If i Q C. Beaufort. gl. Maccaroni, G. Young. j. Bryson. Y. Waters, and M. Beyer learn to observe signs and symptoms. PRACTICAL NURSING The general public has become very much axx are of the need for health care and medical attention. This has caused increased demands upon hospitals, institutions. and other health agencies, as well as upon doctors and nurses. The practical nurse, with one year of intensive training, is one way ol' helping to solve this problem. This course olTcrs an excellent opportunity to persons wishing to qualify lor good-paying positions in a short time. Students, meeting all training requirements and passing the state hoard examinations, are entitled to sign LPN after their names. Licensed Practical Nurses have no dimculty finding employment. ,H. -I. Conroy, I.. Russell Galanti, M. Marsh. I.. Callis and D. Hunt demonstrate the care of mother and baby. skeleton system. 140,11 Roux lefz lu rigbf: j. Schrepper, B, Wilcrpx, H, ington. A. Weiner. G, Young, D. Hunt. Bari: M. Young. Galanti. M. Beyer. M. Marsh. L. Callis. Y. Wfaters. C. jefferson, j. Maccaroni. j. Bryson, B. Conlin, Imlmr- Cerner: L. Russell, E, Singleton, j. Conroy, G. Wash- lffr: A. McQuade. C. Beaufort, E. Theal. si ,- l 4-Chrcpper. M. Youn Theal. A. NX'einer, in Whlcox are identifying t

Page 52 text:

GAS AND ELECTRIC ARC WELDING Welding, .tn unknown tr,1de until quite recently. is .1 necessity today in .my industry or shop where metals .ire used. In this two-year course students lmye ample time tor .ictunl shop practice thus learning by experience the proper tethniques for the various types ot' welding. Knowledge ot' metals .md their fusing points .are necessary. Extensive .is ,ire the uses ot' welding today, its uses will expand constantly bec.iuse it nukes better products, speeds up production. .ind tllts costs. Employment possibilities tire very good. 5. Donelson makes .i pliite groove hutt yoint weld. muff' lil, Q ' wh 'Q N tr P . . fur ,J . 4 1 5-. xi 1 fi -l -.11 I 1 Q 2 . I s? g . ' E .- Y, ..z i l R. Tomasello welds pipe in .in overhead position. Fmrzl Rffzz. fd! rv Ylgbli J Eiting, E, Allen. C. Mclntrye H. Burger, C. Hightower, J Short. Bunk: S. Donelson. A Lewallen. J. Trunks. R Arnold. MCGlont, D Nelson, W. White. In-lruflm Fmnr Roux lef! to right: P. Pino, j. Cristinzio, R. Toma- sello. E. Mignogna. W. Stites T. Mullin. G. Munn. F Kuhn. Burk: T. Nitka Adzifiwf A. Pierce, j. Waters A. Lewallen. J. McNally. R Nicktcrn, S. Donelson, W White. IIIIIVIIFIUV,



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vvruq fr sf- ,IL vfyg HW' me Here ls a view of the Machine Shop taken during the tirst school year. 1928-29. Note that some mathines are helt propelled from overhead shafts. Today. all are electrically powered. SHOP OTES Students of Architectural Drafting drew the plans for the greenhouse addition. Uther students, according to their trades rind under teacher superiision, .lid muah of the atrual work on the addition. The comparison of these Mathine Shop pictures tells hetter than words the increased nuinher of specialized machines used in this trade and proves that the Voca tional School has kept abreast with industry. V .'f'. I ,X I b WT A b fx., I X. . 0 . T'- , l 1 A . ,.. ..,.-4. - 2 . . 4 . J t I ,Q dig, ,ff 2 qu no 5 ,f . ' rdf- . 'tal .9 l Sax. 1 yu., H I . 5 . . 45 D Q '.. V ... . ' 1 it K I x i 'P i ' - 't -- 'Mi -A ..gfr',p,,, -'r ,,.,,s-'rt .,. -- fp ' W, ,, . 1 ? 1-...fr --. ' - As VC'orld W'ar II ended. the Vocational School inet the fx 1S'f4,s,f.,w,-lf. 0 'in-A ..f f' , . , 'f i!5g.2?f . A . 4 I ' --ea-ff-,7Q,:, '. challenge ot providing training for Veterans under the A ' ' -, :N un U ,el.ff'2-1't f ' G. I. Bill, Two hundred hfty were registered in the Q I Q L' lx, Jr-A ' Day School. ,fi A F, .. 7. ,1- In the Practical Nursing course. the student nurses rect-me training in Flower cutting and arrangement. The Spring Prom Committee pose for an unexpt-tted picture. FVOIII Rnuy .lefl In riglurz D, Bryson, M. Trout, L. Pakiela. Bark: R. Tomasello, D. Wtilf, President of Councilg j. Tranks. T, Biclcing, Mr. E. Tapp, Aifzziwr. , , 4 i ' , alma -,---.- ji vii :X X s O , 5 'sv .4 ui Q B s. DDQ. fi I

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Camden County Vocational School - Vocationalist Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 73

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Camden County Vocational School - Vocationalist Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 27

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