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'Z 1, r f lbw V ',,sf - ,. ,C .1 :- g ffiitf i , President HOWARD STAMMERIOHN Architecture Basketball, Architectural Club, Honor Society, Leaders. Vice-President ROBERT PEFFER Machine Drawing Basketball, Honor Society, Leaders, Library Aid, Student Council. Secretary SHIRLEY HAMMAN Stenography Cheer Leaders, Co-Vi-Settes, Dancing Club, Office Aid, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Leaders, Senior Girls' Coun- cil, Student Council, G.A.A., Hostess Club. Treasurer SYLVIA LOFGREN Modern Office Practice Hall Guard, Leaders, Library Aid, Senior Girls' Council, Student Coun- cil, G.A.A. FRANK I. GRAHAM Mathematics The officers are happily flattered that they were chosen by their class- mates to represent the class of Febru- ary, l953. As our Technician goes to press we have a full semester of our high school career to complete. Many of our 187 graduates have achieved en- viable honors scholasticallyg many have won awards in athletics as well as in city-wide contests in other fields. All of our graduates deeply appreciate the spirit of Chicago Vocational High School during the past years when we have helped her to city championships in baseball, basketball, wrestling, bowling, and golf. We are confident this spirit will help us in the home stretch. We are indeed grateful to a generous and understanding faculty for its patience and help in making our high school years unregrettably enjoy- able, We are particularly indebted to our class sponsor, Mr. Graham, who has done a grand job and is still going strong.
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HAROLD N. TAYLOR Biology The officers of the class of Iune, 1952, feel great pride in being among the 435 graduates. In September, 1948, we began our high school career as a very terrified group, 792 strong. Dur- ing our four pleasant years at the Palace We have enjoyed athletic ac- tivities in which our teams have Won honorable mention and championship awards. We have Worked hard and feel thankful for the guidance of a really great faculty. Our class has been fortunate in having members who have achieved national recognition in scholastic contests other than athletics. Among the many fine faculty mem- bers Who have contributed to our gen- eral well-being We Wish to mention one person in particular to whom we are more than grateful, namely our senior class sponsor, Mr. Taylor, who has done so much in the past year to make our careers interesting and successful. President MARVIN YATES Retail Sales Basketball Manager, Book Room, In- tramural Basketball, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Representative, Lunch Guard. Vice-President PAUL WINE Retail Sales Hall Guard, Ice Skating, Leaders, Library Aid, Representative. Secretary IOSEPHINE ALBERGO S tenography Cheer Leaders, Dancing Club, Girls' Chorus, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Repre- sentative, Senior Girls' Council, Technician, Trademaster, Hostess Club. Treasurer DIANE MANNY Modern Office Practice Representative, Senior Girls' Council, Leaders, Technician, Trademaster, Intramural Volleyball. 'fm' '73
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-NllTUi1IlTI Mr. Zuleger's boys perform cx face-lifting job on cz sick car in body and fender shop. At CVS, students are introduced to the automobile program usually in the second year. At this time the student becomes acquainted with the problems of automobile safety in the shop and on the streets and highways. l-le is taught the correct use of tools and equipment, he is schooled in automotive nomenclature, he is instructed in the mechanical operation of the car, he is taught to service cars as an assistant in a service station. ln the third year, the student works on the lubrication, brake, suspension, trans- mission, and wiring systems on actual car units. Next on the program is the Auto Engine Shop where the student is taught engine rebuilding and trouble shooting on the starting, generating, igni- tion, carburetion, cooling, and oiling systems. ln the fourth year the student may choose the Body and Fender Shop or the General Auto Repair Shop. lf he chooses Body and Fender Shop, he will have actual practice in repairing auto bodies and fenders, in welding and upholstering, and in lacquer and enamel spraying. lf the student chooses the General Auto Repair Shop, he is given the opportunity to rebuild engines, brake systems, front systems, transmissions, and rear-axle as- semblies. The auto shops at CVS have complete modern equipment and the facilities are such that any young man who has satis- factorily completed the Work in these shops is ready for profitable employment in the various branches of the automotive industries.
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