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

 - Class of 1938

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t , , 'w f a Q a f W 2 ' 5' f R M. 1 , bf 1 1 A tm. m it P e. r. . ,. V ' 1, or . K 2'-'lm st .. P THE NEW BUILDING T Culminating years of effort on the part of those interested in Vocational Training in Toledo is the new, Vocational High School building soon to be completed on Monroe Street at 15th Street. For boys only, it is one of the most-modern buildings of its type in the country and Toledo can be justly proud of this step forward towards a more complete educational program for its youth. g Covering an entire city block the building is planned in two sections, a related section on Monroe Street and a shop section on the Washington Street end. The related section of steel construction is three stories high and re- lated class rooms in a horse shoe around the auditorium and gymnasium. The administrative offices are also in this- groug. A swimming pool is planned for the future below the gymnasium the room now used for social purposes. One enters on Monroe Street through a large lobby which can be divided to allow separate functions to be carried on in- dependent of each other. The auditorium, modern in design, has the seating capacity of 900. Permanent bleachers over the locker rooms provide seating for the gym. The shop section, covering more than half of the block, is two stories in height constructed of concrete. 22 shops, 7 science labratories and four blue print reading and applied drafting rooms are included. Each shop is a com- plete unit containing the usual space for equipment, a conference room, tool and stock room, and a locker and wash room. Because of the depth of the shops, they will be dependent on artificial lighting. The careful study given the layout of each shop has resulted in an exceptionally practical training system. Each shop has been provided where necessary, with water, gas, A. C. and D. C. electrical current and compressed air. Like training groups have been combined in the same rooms to avoid duplication of Equipment and to give the younger boys the advantage of working with those more experienced. For example the two print shops which 'have been combined and the wood working shops, cabinet making and Pattern Making who use the same mill room. - Outlets for loud speakers have been placed in each shop, but due to lack of funds the system will not be com- pleted at this time. The exterior, designed. in a modern style of brick and stone, admirably characterises the combined functions of industry and education. The broad plain surfaces are broken by large windows and further relieved by patterns in the brickworkg Each entrance has been emphasized with stone decorated with a carved design above it representing the wheels of industry. Over the main entrances on Monroe Street are six interesting carvings depicting important early events which made possible our civilization and machine age. These are the discovery of fire, early use of the lever, the primitive wheel, elementary decoration of art represented by pottery, early methods of weaving, and one symbol- izing primitive construction. Unusual in a school building are the three store windows on Monroe Street for the dis- play of work completed in the shops. - Planned to be completed by June, the school year of 1938-39 will begin in this new building. With this building to further the advancement of Vocational Education in the city of Toledo, there is no question but that it will inspire the people of this city to an enlarged program of education of a Vocational nature for an in- dustrial Toledo. Students and faculty alike, appreciate the faith placed in our Vocational program and are anxious to begin the advance made possible through the addition of these modern facilities. S 4.,,ef,,1 ii, Q. .. . . Q 4 - . , K . I . .M .Q 'JS iifgil fied ,Z f s ff 'Y ,5f'-'ftififgggii in iifiie vfo 'fi i 'T' ' 4 ' - ' . . f.x gtfw- .. 5' .E-wan wg.-5 , -. .,, .M ., , , -og.. . ,.,.,e,..

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