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It might be said of Mr. Dannenfelser, our principal, that he is a true pioneer in the field of vocational education, since he organized and was the first principal of the old Toledo Vocational School located on the site of the new main library. It is mainly through his vision and experience that this school has developed into a full fledged Vocational high school, not to be equaled anywhere in the United States. His efforts climaxed in one sense with the building of the new school, which became known as Macomber Vocational High School, but began in another. The constant aim of Mr. Dannenfelser has been to organize a program of vocational education which offers an opportunity for the boys of Toledo to learn a skilled vocation which will provide earning power, achieve social adjustment and lastly to provide the youth of Toledo with a program of education so complete as to meet the require¬ ments for a first grade high school diploma, fulfilling the prerequisites for college entrance, and at the same time to provide them with the essential knowledge to find their places in the world of industry. The seniors are sincerely grateful to Mr. Dannenfelser for his interest in them and for his understanding counsel in help¬ ing them overcome the obstacles that stand in their path through life.
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JL lWCH 6 with a guiding hand, Macomber ' s coordi¬ nators not only help students get more out of their school life, but also take a personal interest in helping them successfully secure their places in industry. To Mr. Bippus goes the job of helping the students just entering Macomber to adapt themselves to the ways of high school life. In the eleventh and twelfth grades at Macomber, under the guidance of Mr. Baumker, pupils further their edu¬ cation; and, definitely prepare for the task of taking their places as responsible citizens in the world. Mr. Diller is in charge of testing, counselling and school activities. The apprentice program is coordinated by Mr. Scott and Mr. Riblet. Alvin C. Bippus Walter T. Scott Arthur D. Diller Director of Guidance Extra Activities i
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