Macomber Vocational High School - Craftsman Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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C R A F T T A S F M F A N S TOP ROW A A Fern Bennett, Naomi Garisch, Rachel Palmer, Marguerite Pankotay, Ruth Wiersma BUTTOM ROW Y Hans Schikora, William Covrett, Andrew Grosschedl, Alfred Pfleger, Walter Schultz THE CRAFTSMAN STAFF The Craftsman Staff has endeavoured to make this yearbook both interesting a'id attractive. Throughout the preparation of this 1938 edition, the staffs principal aim has been to acquaint the Vocational students and faculty with the various activities, social affairs, classes, and students, so that they all may secure a clearer conception of the outstanding events of this past year. The task required ditiicult and sometimes continuous labor in creating ideas: also that ability necessary for actually performing the various essential tasks. We sincerely appreciate the contributions of the individuals on the Craftsman Staff: they all assisted in the making of this, our 1938 yearbook. General Chairman - Hans Schikora Advisors- Miss Bishop, Mr. Baumker, Mr. Dannenfelser Art Advisor: Mr. Spring Literary Advisor: Mr. Rynder Printing Advisors: Mr. Goodrich, Mr. Sanzenbat-her SPECIAL COMMITTEES Activities :P Chairman: Alfred Pfleger Members: Dorothy Smith, Eleanor Weizer Dean Kettle, Curtis Gilbert Art f Chairman: Marguerite Pankotay Members: Vernon Stiles, Steve Pecsenye Curtis Gilbert, Walter Schultz, Bernard Stanton General Information Chairman: Rachel Palmer, Andrew Grosschedl Members: Richard Oldham, Paul Shonebarger Margie Radeff, Loretta Zeck, Philomene Surowiecz, Eleanore Kusnierek. Sidney Rogers Marie Brewer, Bill Bryan Layout f Chairman: Walter Schultz Members: Ernest Eason, Ted Gibowski Arnold Jacob, Alfred Pfleger, Oscar Stiefel, Marguerite Pankotay Pictures Chairmen: Fern Bennett William Covrett, Members: Dick Veler, Frank Fernaw, Don Wagner, Esther Branwlle Bernard Gurney, Frances Noel Sales and Collection e A Chairmen: Naonii Gai-isch, Ruth Vtiersma Members: Dalour George, :M Betty Druin, I Halleck Kelley Frances Stelmaszak, William Vorraber, Kurt Herrmann,Sidney Rogers, George Tanber Sports Chairman Hans Schikora. Mem- bers: AI Joseph. Steve Jakab. Louis Zielinski, William Vorraber

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D I R E C T O R MR. CARL T. COTTER TWO MAJOR OBJECTIVES: Wfith the opening of the New Vocational High School in the Fall of this year, there will have been achieved the first major objective in the Vocational Educational program for Toledo - that of providing a modern building in which to house a progressive vocational program for boys. The building, which is plain but modern in design, substantial in construction, and well adapted to the pur- pose, is now in the last stages of completion. Located as it is, on Nlonroe Street at l6th, it will serv e well the needs of the community for many years to come as a central school. The interior arrangement of shops and laboratories is designed for flexibility which will permit future adjustment of the Hoot space to changing educational conditions without seriously affecting the service features of the building, such as power, light, plumbing, etc. The building will serve NUI only the All-Day Trade students, but also the .Iourneymen and Apprentice work- ers as well. This will be accomplished by the use of the building and equipment late afternoons, evenings, and Satur- day mornings for Trade-Extension and Apprentice programs. Our next objective will be to provide new building facilities for an Equivalent program for girls and women in the field of occupational training. To this end, the State Board for Vocational Education, cooperating with the Toledo Board of Education, is making a scientific survey of the occupational situation and conditions relative to female employment in Toledo, as a basis on which to formulate an definite program. ln the meantime, the girls' program will continue to be developed in the present Vocational High School. VVith the aggresive and favorable attitude of our present Board of Education and Administrative staff toward Vocational Education, and backed by a sympathetic public opinion, this second objective is most certain of attainment just as soon as the financial position of the Board of Education will permit. When these two objectives have been realized, Toledo will have facilities for a well balanced and effective vocational set-up. Car! T. Calffr Director, Vocational SL Industrial Education



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CONTENTS Partl - - -- - - - -- Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part WI - -- -A - Faculty Graduates - - M- Classes V- - Q Acff1'fv 2ftie.9 Athlefu s Autorn aph Q

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