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FOREWORD We Create denotes the production of anything originalg such as, an automobile of the latest design and construction. It means the improvement of a person's abilities and skills, so that he is able to produce many commodities, which are used of creative skill. Vocational Education is a creator! The purpose of Ma- comber Vocational High School is to develop the students into skilled craftsmen. Our school slogan, Skill Pays, stresses this of the skilled hand, is the staffs means of presenting this theme aim. We Create, symbolized through various illustrations simply and, we hope, effectively. The staff hopes their illus- trations give the reader some enjoyable and beneficial ideas and enjoyed by the people of the world. F . X X Ivfllyiiillilfl 1, .. L, y,4'9'ZA!M,!
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Dedication J W B Foley We, the students of Macom- ber High School, dedicate this yearbook to the memory of James W. B. Foley, a teacher in the Toledo Public Schools for more than 25 years, three of which were spent teaching science and mathematics, at Ma- Pcmgabnr comber, in work related to the electrical trade. Mr. Foley was born on De- cember 8th, 1893 in the state of Louisiana. He received his bach- elor of Science Degree from the University of Toledo in 1929 and his M. S. degree from the Uni- versity of Michigan in 1936. Aside from his teaching ca- reer, Mr. Foley spent two years in the navy at the New Orleans Navy Yard, where he was an electrical engineer, radio engi- neer, and a draftsman. An amateur radio enthus- iast, Mr, Foley was one of the first radio Hams in Toledo to build his own receiving and transmission set. In 1920 he help- ed organize the radio depart- ment at Scott High School and also during the World War II, he trained radio operators for the Army Signal Corps at Woodward High School. Mr. Foley enjoyed a colorful career. We students who knew him, regarded him as more than just a teacher, but as a true friend, beloved by all who knew him. '
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