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Vocational Walking over to the Vocational Building, we End the door locked, as it is now lunch time. This orna- mental iron grill was made by the students, many of whom have gone on to earn a good living with their skills acquired in this building, pictured below in a summer setting. Now you can see, as we walk past this building, the Rio Grande ash trees are just beginning to put on their iirst green. A corner of the new homemaking cottage is visible to the right of the walk. , gxifi i X X in ij 5 WM. K g , -119' 2 1 4 will E t ici ei, bi :sewn A I y V 'QV W W Y 5 i ,,.. .t... . ,..,. ., .,.....t.V,. W.,. k tig M 'rv S ,ls wig! f-?t43 ' gl Anime i , gg La. tu! uhm.. xl LA Q ei: t, , kck. Y V ' -1 s i t p 4 ii iii wimmidnuwxvrf 1 'N' 1 Y Y 'J J Vocational Building Entrance Building
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A Stroll Around Martin High School On the first sunny day in March We set out on a stroll to enjoy the sunshine and the little patches of green clover in the grass and the cool breeze of mid- morning. We-Heinz Bauer, Connie Bray, Alberto Garza, and Elvia Negrete-left the main building and walked to- ward Park Street, so as to get a better view of mighty Martin High and then around to the auditorium en- trance. The lofty palms on our campus make it look very tropical. How many times I've Walked in this entrance to attend a basketball game-the smell of pop corn, the sound of leather tapping the floor, and the roar of the Tiger rootersl Auditorium Entrance
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n ,. it fri ' S Very modern is the homemaking cottage, so long md low that it doesn't make a good picture. We :how you only the entrance. The Walls are red bricks md the Wood trim is a blue green. The bulldozer Hrst prepared the ground for the Homemaking Department ast summer. The Department, I,ve heard, was over- oyed at having, at last, a roof of its own. h ,. pg The annex, upper right, is shared by high school and Christen. Weire saying good-bye here for the photographer in the inner quadrangle of the Annex Building. Notice the patio beyond us and the puddle of water at our feet from the recent rain. And now we'll say adios and go home to lunch. Being in Martin High is fun. Don't you think?
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