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oss.: , - rg 1.5 -f gs-'L-,Levi e , ,J- School History The late O. C. Kirkman was responsible for the establishment of the Kirkman Vocational School. At that time, a staff consisting of three teachers began the operation of the old 400 Chestnut Street building. Seventy pupils made up the entire enrollment during the first year. For the acconunodation of the increased enrollment, a large building was built in the year of 1931 to the rear of the school facing Broad Street. To take care of a part of the vocational shops, a new shop building was erected at 215 Chestnut Street in 1936. The erection of the main building was completed and ready for occupancy two years later and today, is the present site of the high school. For a con- tinued period until 1945, the original vocational school building served the purpose of a,junior branch of the school until was moved to the Park Place School. The National Defense Training Program began to conduct day and night classes in July 1940 to prepare workers for war production jobs. The enrollment showed that over 8.300 men and women were en- rolled during the five-year period. The significance of the date November 1945 marked the beginning of the separate Veteran Training Program. The records show that over 2,000 veterans of World War 11 were enrolled since that date. For several years, building space at Kirkman has not been ample enough to provide proper facilities Lfor all the students who desire to attend the school. There has been limited conditions and facilities for those who did attend. The school has continued to grow despite its disf advantages and today the high school has an enrollment of 636 pupils and a staff of 42 The acquirement of the Stein Construction Building during the school year of 194-9 50 provided additional classroom and shop space ln the fall of 1950 several shops were moved into the new building and some academic classes were moved into what is known as the little Stem Plans for building additional classroom space and a new cafeteria are at this time progressing , 1 , X , .3 viu I 1 guy., My TTU V1 lg A -,,f-,...,,..,,,i...,.,...r-evict-Qssffgwqef-.
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