Miami Technical High School - Techalog Yearbook (Miami, FL)

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'wsku bi-1 'vsfh I I : -ll 'i'4vVj'Q5 1 vf,',lf:I L-- I 2 Ai 0. 'gt 3-1 4 f 1 1 I -an- fr 5, -1 .2 1511: f 911'- NDSIEY HOPKINS Wy ' 'Z' i i 5 1 Il il : 1-rl i 1 llll H III Jn do 9 lx if 1 2 I'-v 2 It guu..vs !,Nx fl glial A Utx Q 'EH S i 523 li- I sig' I 1 I Wu ll JN' ,-u.. euu X u u ...ygll llllgud 9 . A J.. lin xl ll.. Jr: E 5' lu u-:QNEN ill!!-mllljugu, VOCATIONAI. EDUCATIO BUILDING rusung seventeen storues unto the sky and Coverung seven acres of floor space houses a vocatuonal program that was luttle more than an ambutuous vusuon thurteen years ago un the mund of Dade County s new superuntendent of schools James T Wulson Openung un the fall of I937 un a renovated elementary school buuldung Technucal Hugh School started uts career wuth twenty sux students Enrollment uncreased very luttle durung the succeedung years but un the face of one obstacle after another dusappount ment and duscouragement Dr Wulson wuth characterustuc determunatuon and persever ance contunued wuth hus plan to develop not only a technucal hugh school but 3 comprehensuve vocatuonal program commensurate wuth the needs of our communuty How well Dr Wulson has accomplushed has purpose needs no comment Suffuce ut to say few men have the opportunuty to see theur toul and labor accomplush so much for so many un so short a tume Regusterung 20 OOO students annually un more than SOO courses for Technucal Hugh School and adult students thus multumulluon dollar empure of vocatuonal traunung takes second place to none an the natuon today Here one funds ten types of school organuzatuon functuonung to meet the needs of Dade County youth and adults Technucal Hugh School General Contunuatuon School Evenung Hugh School Evenung Busuness School Evenung Trade Extensuon School Dustrubutuve Educatuon School Apprentuceshup Traunung School Adult Homemakung School Hotel Traunung School and Muarnu Dade County lnstutute for traunung of veterans One can readuly understand why ut has been saud that the Lundsey Hopkuns Voca tuonal Educatuon Buuldung and Technucal Hugh School more nearly approach the modern concepts of an educatuonal udeal un a publuc school than anythung of the kund un Ameruca Not satusfued wuth what has been accomplushed but spurred on to greater efforts because of past achuevements the admunustratuon of the Dade County publuc school sys tem us now formulatung plans to reach new levels of servuce through an amplufued voca tuonal traunung program based on needs that are appearung as Muamu contunues her phenomenal growth 12 gtuwvi Z 5 392'-wut 1 ,,ff'ff A1 Offv l Y- 'Y , ,z F 1: ' ll 'i .cl S41 Pi 1 gi ll 1 f 'i I , 75? 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'Y --- 'I' Jllrmslll THEM. ..l'5lIflEll Mil lliainuuusmueunz e ccafcon IT S only flttnng and proper that on he occasuon of the completlon of the lOO room hotel an the Llndsey Hopkms Vocatlonal Educatnon bulldung the Skyscraper yearbook for l95O be deducated to the man whose name has been promlnently ldentlfned wlth thus unique protect from the beglnnlng Mr Joe H Adams Mr Adams manager of the El Comodoro Hotel and formerly presndent of the State Hotel Assoclatuon and the Amencan Hotel Assoclatuon began has afflllatlon wnth the Mlamr Hotel Traunlng program as a member of the local advusory commnt tee for hotel trannung later servlng also as 3 mem vocatuonal program Durung thus perlod of turne he was made chaur man of the educatlonal commlttee of the Amer: can Hotel Assocuatlon and as commlttee chalrman he traveled over a wide area of the country at has own expense to promote trannung for hotel workers among hotel people of the South As nt became lncreasungly apparent that the Muaml Hotel Traunmg program must acquire 1 hotel suntable for an expanded program on a year round basns uf nt were to meet the needs of the Greater Mnaml area Mr Adams took actlve mterest nn fmdung a solutlon to thus very real problem As a result when the Board of Public lnstructnon of Dade County acquured tne Lundsey Hopkms MR JOE bulldung and approved plans for convertlng the thlr teenth fourteenth and flfteenth floors of the build :ng unto a hotel for tralnlng purposes Mr Adams was appolnted to act as representatlve of the Board to handle the matter of equnppung and furmshung the hotel rooms From that tnme untll the day the protect was completed he applsed has consaderable talent to the problem of ralsmg the money needed He was an strumental ln collectmg approxnmately 550 OOO from hotel operators throughout the country for thus purpose and he obtamed from the State Legislature a speclal approprnatlon of S25 O00 from State Hotel furnnshungs for the hotel Further he has through these many years en couraged and cooperated wnth vocational personnel un promotung the sound expansuon of the total pro gram of vocatuonal educatuon as well as contmuvng has support ln theur efforts to tram people who are employed an the lndustry he represents As a token of our apprecnatnon for hrs sub stantnal contnbutlons to the success of the hotel project the furst one of nts kmd ln the Unlted States and for has unvaluable servnces to the fneld of vocatlonal educatuon as a whole we the students faculty and staff of the Lnndsey Hopkms Vocatuonal School affectnonately dedicate the l950 Skyscraper yearbook to our frnend l-l ADAMS I I ber of the general advisory committee for the total Commission funds to assist in obtaining needed - I 1 I - I I Q Q l I I E I . . . I SCH00l OFFICIALS 'X -ww.. S '-if ,ft-1 'T Board of Trustees are seated Miss Il: Edwards Executlve Board Dr James T Wllson Supenntendent ber F H McDonald I mmer Members of the Dade County Board of Public Instructlon and Secretary of the Board of Publxc Instructxon H 0 Lasseter Chalnnan of the t uctnon Standing Harley 0 Collms Board Member Milton Welss Board Mem of the Board of Trustees James A Henderson Board Member and Joseph L P u f Trustees was not present when the picture was made of Public Ins r Trustee W R Bnrd Chalrman Board Member E L Allsworth of the Board o sCHOUl. UfflClAls ,l an R Bxfd C009 Y B ag o2NTrusWeS 0 o SUV der deni Assxsiant Supe .v-'Q 'I' Dr James T Wllson Supermtendent of Pubhc Inetructlon Q Ds -.-F' Mr H O Board of 1588 setel' C1131 0 ublzc Instru trm H ade County c lon ss1st2f1 Joe 1 Supenntendent 5 5: 1, I ll M Nia , f ff w ' YP' v W 5 F ' 5. u, in 5 4 I 3 , .-W ,, .J.l-,.,J', ' ,,, I f I I I Vvvqf, .1X' . 1 ' I I 1 1 1 f f 5 . N .. .., I n 5 , ' U ' X . as 0 . - V A x . 4 Ll '4 V - ' , V vg m V - EV Fe diva w.,a-- 7.5 ur' ,if ' - 9 3,3 5 1 ' I t - ' 'rv Q 2 . ty f 5...-.....4 -. ' ..x th Us 9-A I l X W. iss.. X 'X -Q Members of the Advisory Committee Seated: Carl Fromhagen, representing Employers: James M. Markley, Employers: Vernon Bronson, Supervisor of Evening Trade Extension and Distributive Education: the late William Battcock. representing Employees: J. J. Dysart, Employers: and James E. Costello, Employees. Standing: Robert D. Dolley. Director of Vocational Education: James M. LeGate, Employers: H. A. Gusack, Employees: Abe Allenberg. Chair- man of the Fommittee, representing Employers: P. W. Seagren, As- sistant Director of Vocational Education: Morris Drapkin, Employees. and W. C. Johnson. Employees. Members not present: D. W. Palmateer. representing Employees: Thomas B. Shelley, Employers: Roy W. Singer, Employees. and Grover Theis, Employers. The General Advisory Committee for Vocational Education in Dade County is appointed by the County Superintendent of Public Instruction. The purpose of this Committee is to assist the director in establishing general policies in the Vocational Training program which affects industry and labor throughout Dade County. This Advisory Committee was estab- lished back in 1942. Several of the present members have been with the committee since its beginning. Counsel and advice given by this Com- mittee has proved invaluable to the administration in meeting the chang- ing and ever-increasing needs for training in industry and business in Dade County. I This Committee consists of equal representation of both Employers and Employees, and constitutes a comprehensive cross-section of the commer- cial and industrial life of this community. Robert D Dolley Director of Vocatlonal Educatlon Dade County ll 7 P wallel' A gcior 'sta nt D1 rector Assxsiam DH P. Mrs Maude G Woods Supervisor of Instruction yy SJTJZ1- el-D011 homvso S0r E Bro Y in 0? oi Show DI'e11t,cesh:,L.TrDLni,:1,:1 Su? SUPERVISORY ammg Mr T A Koschler Prlnclpal Techmcal Hugh School W xxx 0 'A Y S Mr 30x'x0qvYaV'xmL perv '0r!3, M tgxxo 2 I' aft 6313 tr eww SX! Dew xs songs TEN Ml' 50 Xdml Supetvx BW PERSONNE r Negfll 516' ve dllca hon Mrs Ellen Thompson Supervxsor Foods Programs Mr 1-XeiXf::::anScm5 pe r 1' Eqeizxgu Ywzfa So S0926 eixmg Fvfsor R C and Ev Ho tel ole m.,,,,,g ri- I Mrs Kathryn Jones Tech Hlgh secretary Mrs Mdry Thelma Hlckmdn of gm pupil Mrs bddle Uxopagk uenmg svutchboard smiles dt her work as she keeps records Ldgmg department ghowg Hgtly 111111341 operator btandmg takes our trom Mrs up to date 4 mdchme lrlgk Helene I- rdelxl dm operator Pzrsonnz or 'VIDCI secretaries Paullne Bodell left and Mrs Katherine F l wnch Numc Mar-5 won of lech Hlgh and M1541 Nurse MUHHYQI right get an mterpretatlon from Norman Stuck ottlu mdrxdger Arrantq hmc to kccl-3 accurate record-1 ag well 3' cdr? ml' PHUCNIN Secretaries Mabel Mason and Latherme 5 hvsell Tech and I-xenmg on U19 Jvb Training QOOYGITIHYOIS J 'VI 5h-H and L IL Alfmdl Br PC9911 High re2pechxels are responslble for a xolume oi detail work thPlI' Qecrelarx Arlene Parkhuret occupied ulth Nilll l cone pondence L -5 Yu, q f gi, I , S , , . I . - M . 1 M l ' Ii, f i 4 X - if . , I 'L n ' I l ' ' ' Q 25. F' -Vg I , 9 2 . X . I A l M V V i A .Q 4 7, ,.,, N' ' I , I ,.-, . f K ' ' F: I: HIllIlllllSlRHlIVE PERSllIlIlEl asf'-2 f va '23 s I L Ka rl o PM roll Clerk 84' , sl Mrs Kay Hall Mrs Hazel Levine .md Miss VlVld!l Bell stock room clerks vuth Ralph Larey delnerymdn gr .1 Mrs ludy lloflgx liookkm qu r gf ug, ll' E W1 Hazel 01' E1 r Shxe ds lechn Ld cj 14 Fl 1 TS 3l:lSet.x:in?n VH flmllflxmngwlllgflrwf ul'lTl' Lrllxrllbhlrs Karol Nllller Hotel Tramlng OHW l Mus-4 fttlllli Derorgst clerk -Atumogmpher Mr Hurry W lottrgll mvgntory clerk und i Nfl'4N Dorothy Ashlmg LlLrk shnographlr Mrs Jam H Clamp and Mr Illlnn f' Iiruen Cashiers -wigs. Q7 Homemakmg Hlgh Mr-a Irene Summers ces Wilson p h Teuhnlnal Mass Fran Seuretarxe-. hr I 'UW Mr Img hlqhss Lottxg Norton 1-TF SeL0flLg,r0gZr Homemakmg Mrs '4 4 4 Mn. zED AYDELOTT ' MR. DAVID ADELBERG Eniwsh- Science MR. ANDREW G. AEELA Machine Shop, Gunsmithing Ateihnn-1:::1tldHklIghhSghf:oll MR. IGENNE'IfI-I E. BARE Conversational Spanish Fvening Tl-gde F - ' 'K C 00 Colnmerclal Art Evening Trade Extension Technxcal Hlgh School Q5 MRS KATHERINE BARNES ll! 35911 .Q Food and Nutrltxon 2,01-,Ai MOR XJvgOYxn5x9 in9, W Home Catermg eh I I1 12919411313 C Y' Oesexsonxi vlsltlllg Homemakmg Instructor 'Hg 4 Ut A 0 Homemakmg Education for Adults ad ghd sfo!! X 95 'Y 81,8 'hat X850 lo I g. if MR SANFORDH BEARHAN MR HAROLD BELK MR A J BEER CPA MR WILFRED E BETZ Electric HOW' Willdlll8 Body 11185889 Bookkeepmz Almflff and Ehklne License Preparatory Technlclll H1811 School uhm' Dlde C0UntY Institute Lvemng Busmess Educatlon School Evemng Trade Extensnon M ' if -E - 5 e ' v . I B 'Y' . en. I Nl ' ef' ' ' e tgi . 'H Q, ,,1-if MR EDWARD BLANTON CPA MR JOSEPH E BOGART MR J L BLACKMON J' Acc0 t'ng M the t'c' Mn WALTER D BOWLBY Science hnglish Social Studies Mathematic-2 Pvcnmg busmees bducatlon School Techmcal Hugh School Accelerated High School High bchool 'Oo X3 MR JACK A BURCH 3 90502 Lmk Tramm HAN X Y' Y igxaiq, 2,021 cox Navigation and Meteorology for CAP Q-Derma 165' 3 R o xx Q affix?-'f.ifi ' iiiwffh T W: Yzgeww' School I '5 -2 ri-X, MR- WILLIAM BURTON MR. RAYMOND BUSHGENS Mas. GERALDINE BUSSART Ph0ff0lZ'l'HDhY Drawing Science Maid Service and Housefman MISS MARGIE CALDWELL Technical High School Technical ffjgh School Hotel 1-raining Business Education Technical High School 1 nm 'I' JBA: - MR SEYMOUR CARREN MR E J CARSON Jr MR GEORGE b CARFOLITE Floral Design Prmtmg MR JOSEF CHAPO Electrlcal Apprentice Evemng Trade Extenslon Techmcal Hlgh School Dleael Engines Evening Trade Extension Techmcgl 1-hgh School Tv? G MR. WALTER CLOT YSSE, Electrlcqaql Apprentice A E ad E t Ps, 0122601800 X99 venmg e x enslon 8 dub 1, 0 x-225' gigs' fZec 4aOOLUr ex' ll Qvfleixxix YN 00,1 ,as IDE f' g MISS HELEN COPELAN MH-b LUULP- W COPPOLK 1.x.A RBIN MR WILLIAM cnAvEs DAVANT Jr Shorthand Metal Crafts MR xvutnfg Radio Service EVCHUIZ BUSIHCBB EdllC8tl0n School Homemakmg Educatlon for Adults Mlann Dgde Cgunty Institute Evenmg Trade Extension ff- A P' ' :ing A U P, ' I 1 ': 1' ' . 1, ' - - I 3' 1 f E A , 3 ,, . I ' I 'V ' 1' I, A ' 'fc' .f I f .JP 1, ...dxf . 233' . . 1 SQQOQX . ' ' . JI. M1180 G ' ' fn- If ID do . XL ' ive - 1 'Lstitute U ' - r I . f 9 .1 Yr., 3 fl Q A .9 l ' fd' I 'E E- MRS JOSEPHINE DEVILLE MR CHARLES F DRIVER MR ROBERT DAVIS Leramlcs and Propxcal Lrafts Motor Tune up MISS MARGARET DUDLEY Commefcwl CO'-Tkml Homemakmg Education for Adults Evenmg Trade Extensxon Business Education Mlaml Dade County Institute 811413 41 GV Technical High School 698' Vee 09 Hou shin la QV- gp? 4 Cu Se Ce wg YQ Q XWQXI 6 gtodlalhafla for N U9 1 511 gefs ft eg-,169 'ide Egheer 01811 1 f SIE J MR wu.1.1AM QAM-, MR lghfmfgaphyn ' Miss MARY GATES bwxtchboard Technical High School Commercunl Art If vemng Busmess Educatlon bchool Mmm' Dade COUntv Institute -Vt ehsloh MR b L GEORGE Commercnl Sxgns Technical High School Sxgn Painting and Display Evemng Trade Extension Home Improvement l-Iomemakmg intron for Adults Isa '- Qqpxi Yam, .Q I S 1 X Hint v I I . 555 V , bu! ,W - . va. I 4 5 - .I '11 ,F , 4,13 q t .x I I ' , I g G2 1 Y , W 5 . . ' . In , 'Y Q. lr MRs.GENEvEnAG1DDINGs Miss LILLIAN GwYNNx-1 MRS- CARMEN GONZALEZ Shorthand Transcription Dental Assistants , Spafflsh Evening Business Education School Technical High School Evening High School E MR. GEORGE GRAHAM, CPA Income Tax Problems Bookkeeping vening Blain Education School English PL pri oi g 63,9 X MRS CHRISTINE GREENE Tqfblqefbg sq. mayo sip Business Education Galaga, QR Wen 9 XX Technical High School IIQIWEQO O Ref' 0 gb 805224 P 1- i X 1 MR 0TFI?,:1w:lfgGRIMM um EDWIN A HADDEN Mus GRACE HARLAND MR RILHARD P HOURH, W nad R Se E 1 h Technical High School Techgcafliiallgh S313 Technlcarlgfgh School Technlgfigtgilgschool fl' .E I T 6 xv 0441- .3- ' . qivcwo ' '- ' ' nf Q' 19 ul X In If 1 Y R R no 3 5' ia X if I S S so S ll in , . R E' fd? ROBERTP HESS MR FOSTERC HILL MR CHESTER HAWLEY Alrcraft D083 Mathematlm MR THOMAS D HAWKINS Engllsh for Foreign Born Technical Evening High School QXAJ MR BELMONT ILOWIT R AWK, 6091 Mathematics Social Studies Ra 1208 Q 6,099 Technical High School Evelhayo Teflir W 5 Gov- evfgmm 4' r,af,4?g,,, gfvws Nw' 5056 Xtehode Hlllh Sf'h00l Front Office Cashier NCR Posting Hotel Training 3' 810 ,I MRS. HELE-N MAR ISOM MRS. ANNABELLE JACKSON MR. CHARLES' H. JONES MR. PAUL E. JONES Heafi of Enghsh Department Head of Business Education Department Mfchmq bhop Pfmtilll 'lechmcal High School Technical High School Technical High School Technical High School Evening Trade Extension al M158 NOKMAK KEMNHLR MR A 1 L LANDY MR RAYMOND H KFITH Pattern Makmz and Dwgnmg lhmng Room memes MRS ETHEL R LANE Plaqterer Apprenlwe n Clothing Lonstructlon and TBIIOFIDL Hotel 1,-ammg Homemaklng Education for Adults English Fx emng Trade EXt8l'lil0 Yigvog, 1' MR x-Rho Lomcun. Jr R .10 SE gi, 90 Theory of hlectrlcai Construction P X Swbfi up hvenmg lrade hxtenilon Bugqhep A gg?-Sopatcsxyxxi new Cirnstrfb 0 5 05:6 0 e 5' ct 1 S' Techmcal Hxgh School XX6 0,700 R f 4 , 43 5 ' 9 lx i ' . 3 , V 7 K S., ' I yr A gg MR. Rom-:RT J. LUCAS MR- THOMAS F- LYNCH MR. ROBERT H. MATEER MR. JAMES E, MM Mathematics, Science BUSUQGSS Edllcaf-10 Mathematics Social Studies Technical High School Techmwl Hlzh School Technical High School f fl-emma. High Schml Science Mathematics Evening High School Acccrerated High School ggi. V - .. lf' I , , V A I , MR' COLIN S. MCLACHLAN MR. WILLIAM MEADOWS, Attorney MRS- ISABEL MCGILL Aircraft Engines Liferge, Preparatory Plumbing Apprentice Business Law Rug Hooking venmg ra e xtenslon Evening Trade Extenslon hvemng Business Lducatl n bchoml Homemakmg Education for Adults mtv' MR PAUL MCINTYRE Ra at wx Body Massage Evemdlo P 6 N 9:5 vi Miami Dade County Institute 6' age!-am llgllblz 9009 6' kbllhg N te Sion MRS LBONA NIELSEN Radio Dramatics Technical High School Radio Continuity Writing Fvemng Trade Extension gil MRS MARIE ONEIL MRS Bl' RNICI' OWEN MTr0L:?gf:.:gehP1:IO2eFI:i P R Business I' ducatlon S0081 Studies NCR Posting Nlght Auditing Technical High School Technical High School Hotel lrammg f e ' - B . U . 5 -59 ' ' ' IJ I' ' . xt W 75 , ', E . 'I' I X w K Y' x . i J I , 3 X ,Zigi 7 Ritz' i ,, . . -1: , '. -? 3. ' . . . .. V . ',,.,, 'I ' il MRS HLSTER PARKER MR E N PARNELL MR L D PATTERSON JOSE A HERNANDEZ POFY Upholstermg F tb ll C h Interxor Decorating Furmture Refmlshxng Tech,?ga1aH1gza5ch001 Arc welding Conversational Spamsh Homemakmg Education for Trade Extemmn Evenmg Trade Extemmn Draftmg MR HARRY T PIEDRA R H? Spanish Englxqh for Foreign Born g:'0nt',O Y. Ygsxoo A Bu-:mess Lducatnon -'hw 00,094 PI Og,G ,Yexeqx Wow' Techmcal Hlgh School Hot' Tr 1-5.00 C Gi' cucix ggi CommercxalSpan1sh 7,0125-I, 901, Yfqng 'Va Evening Hlzh School Hin, Dflon vw Q! NJ 'I ,, XXX D MR ':.-?E,::Ygn'i1l5gKAY MRS MINNIE A PROCTOR MR DAVID J PROVINCE MR JAMES PYOTT Hotel fprammg Cllke Dedboritlng Auto Mechgnicg Sheet Metal Evenmg Trade Extension Technical Hhgh School Technical Hugh School X hx my .A '. S T T :fwfa 4-T1 -4:'X,g5,M 1 f,., , e Q ,i5Q,74 355 T T l if-Tea' - ' . . . . . . . Mn. . U 1 . BV I 'A 41 Q I , J . Q . I 8 . E , . . 6, x H HE I mg.. A . . 1- - .1 . fe .' 'H' 4 4 .,.,, 5 lffZf3 4 E. H. RIOPEL MR. ELBERT A. RUNYON Aircraft Engines Technical High School Dgd MARTIN J. RAUBENSTRAW County Institute and Air Conditioning . . . e . MR. LESLIE M. SANDLRS Carpenter Apprentice Sheet Metal Apprentice Evening Trade Extension MR JOSEPH A SCISCENTO if QSY' Radio Communications SEI, if ,lov Technical High school 01,8 of, X, A995 V00 ecbh 10885 S1 Y ef' xx 'fn 'Qu Ed S. 0 N: If lb 11 ll cn XX 601 'T 8,153 20 Evening Trade Extension iv we fd fir 00 .rfcfofll 'Lyla MR LLOYD S SMITH MR WILLIAM F SMITH MR FRANK PAUL SPARACO Merchlhdlslnl Aircraft Mechanics Punting and Decorating Apprentice TOCHDICBI High School Technical H1gh.khool Evening Trade Extension MR GEORGE SPEIRS Radio Communications Miami Dade County Institute fl Q' X 1 fin' .1 I' MRS MADALINE SQUIBB MISS LUCILLE STEWART MR T A TESTA Att0l'ney MRS HELEN THOMPSON BUSUIQSS Machines Business Education Income Tax Elementary Sch00l Evening BUSINESS EdU08t10Tl School Techmcal High School hvemng Business hducatxon bchool Evenmg Huh School Mathematlcs 'ooo V0 Mach Sh wc' Technmlllzligh gghool 1 V1A, S P, was Gob e I C Lg xg. 609 Q, I C TU7, up xv, 'fly W: I 90 ll Q, Ula boo MR EMU., IRELBLE YW' if 2, ' I If MR JOHN WANDEQNBERGH Metal Crafts. Native Lrafts MRS BESS lzlfblfalflerlfs WALKER hgfodigggcgztxggf SP8n1alEvErnSgshHf::l Born Homemakmg Education for Adults Technical High School md Perspectwe Dnwmg Evening Trade Extension p ll '. , N - x A 'gil xl, X 1 A . L 'gf X R ' 22,1 1 - ' in wife , l 4 wr t s -1 .A 1 e A ' W, K , X - , ' 9:6 . - MQ , X-3 ' ' 7' . ',,,f1',i I 5 ,ba 4 I ' V Aoi I l MRS. OLGA VAN Kl'RK I I . PM 18- 'rin MISS S! LX IA P WERTMAN MR Business l'ducat10n S FRANC H WESTNEY MRS MAUD1, D WEBB T h I Pattern Making and Designing I' ngllsh ESen1ngcBILILiIl1e'HruIE1,:il?:2IltlIgI1 School caztggngaccggtgggggg an? Tzxgjrxlg Vl ud Slylrljze Alligth If.: Ulllilr on or u s UTI Technical High School mkl 'T Hotrl Irdlnlllll MR. JAMES R. WILSON Electrical Apprentice iMot.orI Fvening Trade Extension P35 Qlxxfgisfzxx G YXQW 04909 Y' XXB gifegwerae Q -me '-'63 J S WILLIAMS Mathematics Technical High School It 1 I' 1 Acegepl eil, .Vle Q L' W1 Trai WHQLLIS Y. 91 Y NK S2099 'I' elif Instructors Photographs llot Hppearrno rn llrrs Volume Mrs Margaret 'VI Abell Vlr Daud Abrams 'Vlrss Mayna Adams Mr Altred W Anderson Mrs Ilma Angell Mr I I' Austin Miss Ruth Dramtr Axt Mr 1 erald I' Baldwin Mr Charles R Ball Miss Helen I ee Barclay Mrs Del Parrett Mr W M Baghy Sr Mr Wm ll Boden Mrs Vrrgrn1aBloodworth Miss I'ss1e Dee Bracken Miss Mary Ruth Brewer Mr Raymond I'I Brock Mr J I'red Brunner Mr Milton Q Bullock Mrs I'dr1s Butler Mrs Josephine Button Miss Nell taldwell John I' tannon Van ll Lannon Wlllard J Larlson Winston Llarke Elliott K Llaggett James lf. Costello . J. W. Davis Mrs. S. P. Derbyshire Mr. W. H. Derbyshire Mr. Delton 'I', Dollar Mrs. Helen Llmore Mrs. I'thel I' vans Mrs Mabel l'owler B B I'owler Joseph 'S Prrnk Aldo Garcia I r B1llA tarton John hier Mrs Vrrgrnra Gleason Mrs Nancle Hawkins Louis M Headley Robert I' Henshavn Bobert. Hunt M In Jancsrk Herman Kayiet7 'Vlrs Iula Belle Kerr Mrs hthel King Mr I'rank King Atty Moss Inez Latfcrty Miss l'l1zabeth Lewis r Mr Percy I' Long Leonard R Lyons I K Macllonnell Morgan I' Mallard s Jean Mallrcote Arthur Met ormack braphlm Mcbormrck A A Messler Frederick Meyer Joel Miller .WaynePierceMitchell Mrs. Lllen Morrell Mr. Henry Moorman Mr. Lharles Morrill Mr. A. R. Mosca Mrs. Helen Mullen John Aiken Murray l Infton Murrerl Peter Isrlson H A Ieresett Walter Dean Perry Mrs lhclma Peters Mr I'rank Peterson Mrs Stella Polrrer Mr Rudi Rada Mr Harry! Kahn Mrs Adele Reese Mr Wrllram I' Iienegar Mr beorge Ritchey Mrs Maryl Roberts Wayne Lv Bouth Peter Savage Ihomas Sava ver Lhfford R Scott Marshall S Scott Harold A Silvers Douglas Ii Smith Bryant Smith Miss I'mlyn Spence James L Steele Robert A Stegall William Sussman Larry lanner Harold Iomson . Charles Veltri . William J. Wallis . Louis Walz . Tim Watkins Jr. . Miles V. Wilsey Mr. Clayton Womer MRS. CLAUDIA YATFS Apparel Technical High School 'JC' -..O ..- s 'X -Q -I f' A A A R I' 0. 5' iii? ? :jg ' ' Q 3 kt, ,A 1 . . 6 y X A 'O 1 I . A been ., .tie , wry Retiring ali. My-5, insfk Bruin. W Ct i I fual' - XNA l - YUQPU night ,hand MY- A693 ess. I Brooke. Seated are William Allridge, elevator starter: Michael Thomas and William Laing, . lawyenw X, uni- elevator operators: anrl Peter F. Moreno, elevator starter. Standing, H. V. Simmons, Y ax. are Ml- QQNWYS lllizvidng liverett D. Wright. Cliffortl A. Cameron, Mabel Willison. Harry Ossenfort, Roger VV, d of the gagging this of YW' N YVinn. and Raymond A. Cameron, elevator operators U S X W I, Q 'i 'gat 3 SL If , X. - - -f bf. v 1 A ,fl 'K W' 3 llay and night janitorial crews incllnle W'illiani lflsey, Jose ,lf . C- - Q , , I , -lap, X licla. Louie David. William Carr. and ll. N, I'hmnpson, head 1 Q f A ut' niirht janitorial force, seated. Second rowfXVilliam Cor- ' EJ lwett, A. l,. Stevens. Steve Barrett, head custodian, day force: l m X Walter S. t lark, anal Rufus Hurst-y. Third rotvAHarry Ancler- ll ,R son, James Donaldson, Philip Reynolds. George DeVane and l ' ' Reese Creme Li lluiltiine' maintenance personnel, seated, are YV, Fl, Quigley, rnillwright, in charge of maintenance shop, and ll. t'. ldgglestoii. electrician. Standing. Carl Ii. t'lark, foreman of building projects and general building repairs: Murray Campbell, house plunilnerg J. W. Johnson, maintenance carpenterg and th-m-ge Vaniplmell. electrician ami motor spe- cialist ,ov i ',,.,. I. iq .fax gt. .Qc Q . N- in ,iljfg f 'xg' . A .-f xx .1 ,-, A.,0.,,.-we f,,xI Tw, 4, ,n 'N' X , . rl 11.51, ,a-. 155 N Sw 'lfihdad X CONCRETE BLOCK PLASTER ROCK LATI-I LIME CEMENT MASONRY TERRA COTTA SEWER PIPE and FITTINGS MIINNAII PARK IILIIUK C0 Inv Mlaml Florida Ph 89 I646 t the Graduah09 Classes GONDAS CORPORATION 2140 N Mmm Ave Mum. Fla -Pl-one 3-8497 Dis ribulor-' INFERSOLL RAND PUMPS AND AIR COMPRESSORS CENTURY AND GENERAL ELECTRIC MoToRs MYERS HOME WATER SYSTEMS WALKER TURNER MACHINERY BOSTON FEAR PRODUCTS FADE!!!-lll4lEl !'lI.IFFlYm. tix W luv 'gfivvuzz .1-I-hIl!.cfLlJf0Lllll1 601 N W 'llth Street Mlaml Flonda Consfatulauons 0 W S THE flncufn morons Inc HIALEIN 1740 N E 2nd Ave Phone 3 5485 mos Mnamn 36 Fla Er N N w an . 'P5 : .' C C U 0 Q U Q C i m wrt . mx. 5 H u 0 0 ' F ' 0 XX I l Il I - . Q . I . 1 I ' ' IN 1 ' I ' 0 I -E 1 P. l ' .. ' I N C G, 4 -' nfs L 3 I Q I Q ' I ' ' L wi: 1 l e 71' H I' Empire Furniture Factnru and Rattan lllurks 1 SNES RS EVANS GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES Tanner's Stores Turner s Sport Shop E. F I St 32 Fl Ph 2 6937 lllllllll S W ld Lagsf D 0Id Mlll DYAl S rixnco SERVICE 9 5 1510 C I . 6' S. Restaurant 1757 N. E. 2nd A e., Miami Fla. 7-4'-'fir Be or You e u ' ' luy, Sell, Rent or Trad SEE . iam' A . . . . ' ve 22 . . econd Ave., Miami, Florida . . Miami's Fine 1 Fabric Cente 0' s r e ' ' ' ' Auto ealer 1236 W. Flagler Street 1735 N. E. 2nd Avenue l906 Ponce de Le-on Blvd.. Coral Gables 48:2455 - o I Powell's 0 C 40 S. irs reef Miami , a. . one - asas S. w. sm sz. Q I . I I-I '. Pollen f f. O 'I rmmf 1-0212 M-no, ' PHONES 5-'BIO I O 0 omp imenls of , v ' , ig, YW A Mr. Smith, Morty Levin, 'Thomas Durham, Charles Jones, and Willy Presteganrd Hain! 5 bt is xwoe 5 ii fo' A 'Hawk is wow' mem' .0 X l A - . , J '. 8 -xy '1 i,l ' V flask A, yr t lie! io' 5 a 95 h :les Jones iixixvwswdents. C 9 ' Side: Willy Prestegaard learns how to clean watches. I ililiigiiiiiiiigiiiiits Watch Repair is rounding out its second year as a Tech High shop and is graduating two students, Charles li. Jones, Jr., and Morty Levin. Training in this shop furnishes a sound foundation for boys who plan to enter upon ap- prenticeship in watchmaking, which is considered a professional trade. Work on the world's smallest machine, as the watch is called, requires deft hands and infinite patienceg but to boys who respond with zest to the challenge to fix things, these requirements pose small obstacle. 0 Show First now-George Vartcr. George Coleman, Donald Summey, Jay .l1cSparren, and Harry Hinda. Second rowphlax Lama! Atkinson, Glenn Krippel, Harry Vaughn, Paul Farley, and Joe Hevia Third row--Lloyd Stauffer, Ronald Marsh, Richard Bingham, Robert Angf-Iotli, and Bob Loveland QL 1 . ygob LAW 45 exahd Y emove 95 ' 1+ 7f':3'2f . , I ,Q if ? im M x A ,0 x arf' wwf' . awed V Paul 'Dang me ui T 9 i l if l x K I N 1 O pf 4 X., I XX 44 -. fv Y . . 1 E ,Q . . Ky Q , allo A 7 .. , ' J nf! 1 3 Y, Y 0 1' X QQ 4 -i ,- Q li ,X . Al. ll-lliigllilliiglliifts ' Thir shop ul't'i-rs vxuvptimiail eqnpiwtiiiiily in all whn enroll, as there is always viiipluynwiit iii thi' lkmcl trarlos. 'l'hv ilay that tho calvin-ria :api-iiocl for husiness, this shop starii-il Ill'iNlllL'tlUll, llall' uf tho shop is in the Cooking de- partmm-nt. wlierv the meats. vc-gn-talmleri, salads. and sand- wiches arv pi'i-parm-xi, Thi- othvr hall' is Cmiiiectml with the hakini: ilepartnivnt. which is ruspoiisilmle for cakes, pies, and pudmlings. All activities are done under thi- supervision 'of Mrs. Ellen Thompson, Miss Alberta Lewis, and Mr. Thomas Sawyer. .of i, 'NNT' Ti f vb mimi:-ii, llarry llinils. and Max Lamar Atkinson aw makiiiii applu pies for the cafe-te-ria f I ,V AQX C7 e 6 5 ssl I A ,- IMT' N- 1 i 'JW . Group in uniforms, first row-Sally Duncan, Margie Alexander. Cornelia Cashell, Geraldine Newbold, Virginia West Lean, Jeanne Young, Kay Beary, Barbara Bowman, and Sue Thomson. Third row-Helen Bushnell, Donna Jo Sparkman Duan, Vena Mae Murphy, Beverly Foley, Lillian Evans, Elizabeth Hanvey, Barbara West. and Rita Marcus. 33 W -X jx xXx I' .QV 1 '.,.:,:.h i 0 wk gs 9,9 uf mn on mf' ' l lor xtoiw UN Sue nm lenifil U Q ken X U msgrenxlexdnder 6 a wg Raw are V ,K ' Frances Kinchen, Barbara Jean Lynch, and Elizabeth Driver, Second row-Janet Herring, Margaret Lillard. Bervl Mac- Hetty Calais, Jean Halyburton, Joyce Pittman, Alyce Lee and Reanette Whitmore. Fourth row-Jane Wilkison, Lois ighiights The Dental Assistant Shop is made up of high school students and post graduates. 'l'he clinic is sponsored by the Dade County Dental Research Clinic, which consists of prominent dentists of Dade and Broward counties. The high school students are required to spend their first two years in business training, fol- lowed by the entire senior year in actual clinical practice. All types of dentistry are done in the clinii which offers the students a complete course in dental assisting and professional office manage- ment. Post graduates are required to spend two years ot' all-day training in the shop to receive :i trade certificate. During that period related office work is also given. Sue Thofnpson is setti ,n n bparkman, in ufeuciviitient, Donna Jo n al Chlilr i i g X at -f. f av , A , si' ' ff i '1 vsx 4 K T ' Q it il f A t Z i .4 , M, f. . ' .Je -...t.. Dental assistants take preliminary business training First row-Annie Johnson, Joyce Wernsing, Mitzi Wood, Kathleen McCormick, Mildred Gross, Elinor Butler, and Margarita Rivera. Second row-JoAnn Deke, Elayne Feld- man, Dorothy Smith, Kay Browning, Etta Levee, and JoAnne White. Third row- Patricia Jackson, Barbara Rude, Joan Sawyer, Yetta Klein, and Nellie Townsend. 's 1 Mixing material for impressions is Janet Herring it gm N gcnzlm - ,-a Qi '+- 'i ,pl Wi First row-Anemone Kubler, Grace Knapp, Ann Turner. and Jo Ann Wernm Second row-bldward Clark Johnnie Patti Bill Nicosia. and Fred Schwnrtv v '7 teeth ner Sewing up We' .10 PM and S mg f CC: my., Q-,af 1 X MARY fi X . 4, 0 0 iigihiiiiigihiits This course was started at Tech High in Feb- ruary, 1949. This first year of intensive study and practical work has shown satisfactory progress. Om- of our students is in a paid part-time aftermmh jab while she continues her study in All Day Trade. Amxllllllllllllh Q QQ BRIDGE? quam P I .I r a 801' ll V ff A QXVFY ,- Y .Avia te A Y' vw 'AV de XQY gy 1X igxlbl - pix edxnpie fevp PAN A N, Kffk 'h 0 I 'K 'or s 1 x '- 4 2 .N s Q .x A C ,- f , , g xstwfr . 0' 'ld 93 pferdt t 0' 9115, 0114, -52-1,14 1,5 ,lk ly aftzacg' 'QNI i 4 alaoufflpp Pnhshiiig a Iiriishi-d :Iwmire is 2 A Il il X , if fm, S la 'Turner ft H wg we J'?.:555' Ur. lpn p b - H Mangeis u lic Health igvmm Q 0 Nl 0? 'r I I ffkx , I4Qf fnl 31 I XXX x 1 : EW I.. I. l K f' 'Win f15Yn' 4 Hmm.: Q i f l Ld, 5 5 0 5' ,rig :gui . BW Di: Many:-ls and her assistant. Mrs. Mcllonalrl, work on fl young pantie-nt rt-tt-rred from one of the junior high schools March 1950 issue ot' Coronet carriud a story by Mi:imi's Philip Wylie about thi- origin, tlevt-lopme-nt, and service:- of the Da-ntal Reseach Clinic, which opened officially in January, 19-18,'l'his clinic has attracts-tl favorable attention from medical and dental authorities from a number ot' Southern states during the last two yt-ars. 4 Highlights Officers and general chairmen of the Dade County Dental Research Clinic are, first row-Dr. T. J. Cook, Ortho- dontiag Dr. Olin McKenzie, treasurer of the organization: Dr. James I.. Armstrong, head of the Clinic: Dr. J. Ernest Edwards, secretary: :intl Dr, J. P. Miles, Amalgani and Porce- lain Fillings division. In the second row are Dr. F. W. Tyson, Prosthe- ticsg Dr. John McKenzie. Periodon- tiag Dr. J. H. Beckwith, Surgery: and Dr. A. D. Farver, Gold Inlays f N 42' w Q W 6 Q , ENGINEERS D E S I G N E R S IRFIL TEcH1v1c4L SERVME MANUFACTURERS A Unusual NEON Dlsplays Cold Cathode LIGHTING Phone 78 871 1 ,gm Q N 'Yx Q9 Q3 Q O Q 4 for of Q rchitects ' En ' gmeers and C tors O B y - R. T. CBOBJ FENNELL, President - . . l lreitl ik' ON OUR TOES TO SERVE YOU rqfzlf Znqiaeming am! Safran! Suppfia Assocmnn ARTISTS FOR CERAMIC SUPPLIES Gefuzmuc Gif eenfct 72 Muscle Mule Coral Gables Phone I3 H50 Panos Tuned Reflmshed Rented Turner PICIHOS El bl h fl 1914 B T B REEDS J E ROCHE GENERAL PA I N T I N G CONTRACTORS Dual 78 5852 N gm 4 1394 'I Do I 217 N E 97th 5 LOIIA C' BLES Fl AMI SHORES FLA 3 98.1-Isivoi -F869 TINGLE 4--U PAINT PHONE 9 2674 49 s w runs? s-r MIAMI ILA. TT I . . I 1 - i - . . F X su is e . 1417 iscayne Boulevard - . . . ' - - i - -05 ug an Entrance . . 'u-eg! ' L .A ', ,A. Ml . ', - fiamii 'ra eu in ro' , Ri ,A W1- CO. . Q . . . , 'z c Gifs 7-fzades ,ff Another group of Graphic Art'-1 rotation qtudenta are first row Penny Sullivan Irene Chandler Anita Nalll Lottie Smith ihris Ifngel Evelyn Mearis Rene Segalman Joan Dixon Llara Belle Sweat and Penny Walsh Second row Wayne Kuykendall Richard Harris Nancy Eckert Herbert Boukater Donald Coren Allen Toll Richard Michaud Alice Lux Doro thy Kelly and Shirley Sankey Third row Earl Warner Wallace Beckett Zan Burton Gerald Mason Ted Carey George Vilela Robert Lorsch Ralph Holmea Eugene Boukater and Bill Parker my E J 'N vi :H 1 ' 29a H Graphic Arts rotation students pictured above are fir:-it row-Tony Gallota Joan Pontrella Ted Koons Sadie Mae Hammock Audre Rich d. B tt ' J ' ' y ar s e y ean Mcbarthy Faye Stowe Joan Toussaint and Bob Maurice. Second row-John David Clark Florence Holley Douglas Johnson Clinton Hallman Howard Seaboldt James Suttles Bruce Couffall, Betty Lou Taylor and Jim Anderson. Third row-Olin Sherrod Harwood Gillette Harold White Tommy Peterson Albert Bose Henry Dias Charles Kelly Syd Caulkins Flwood Weaver and Ronald McSparren v fl H 5' MILD-w First ruw-Thomas Herring, Philip Petersen, Arsenio Lopez, and Bob Thompson. Second row-J. B. Tucker, Stanley Karp, Richard Shear, Norman Clements. Third row-Bob Simons, Harold Parker, Ray Peeples. sU3L Lx l' I 'Q . 100 iw Bxxvi' Y1 eq f I - ate- 516 , ,fp ixxxkyirsxxogfxb 19 6 gxvvfogwf an 'xi we ' C oggxvgigzxo L 0 ' . P Vp? ' Q rpm , IJ 4 f ' ,v w .qv ' ' , X if K0-.D I, X' ', , 1 x x, v,'l :', Kfxxf .4- 'ixx A - 1-,QT 126' .Am . i 91 , , if ig' el- vw .9 gif? QL ia ' , F Q' 33 xg 'A 'f sl 9 . : W 'J 5. 1 lurk? can - f, Ag' dia Q mia ,, 5+ '7' W ,L . ,, !- ,ui 521311 33 if 1 ' if 2 I I v 1 i .q. 'SIEJHZIII ,. ... ,.......... N , . ,-, 1 1 1 , G- 12 . M I , 5' T, Z . f . ' P- . ' Wig' if , if s ' , ' .7 ' I ' iiihl I 1 DQ , .L - F , 'x M1 a-Q AA 'mu' ' .. . ' --,j , A 5' g NL-lf 1 t ross beconu Bobby L Ter alwo Beth S1mQ Nlancx McAfee Joanr Mem Jane Hearn Nlarx Scarborough .md Leonard Ogle re Bill Boxd Al ll Bernola Aton Joan Ackerman l- lorlne bmlth Davw Blanton and Karen klfnnng, Thlrd row Belknap Joe Notio Larrx Hymer Paul Darby Jon Kodrlquev Mxke lakes and Mark Lou pain min! Signs afe M G W W QW? iff S . l X- -X 9 ', H i fo' 5' v- , . 'I'-91:7 , . ::,::l' 1 ,iff 'Q I, fx 'o f 5 ,,.q:,fl n' Xie IN - .' .4101 l.. ' cdr ggi? - 1' 5 300 R X CIS' iquez oldman an J 4 'ful ,. i ui-. ' 3 8. poster i e desiin Geo,-ge Naffiil 532165166 of MT' wi Highlights The purpose of this shop is to train and develop students in all phases of Commercial Signs and Display Art. This shop has for the past two years designed and built Tech High's Orange Bowl float and participated in many other activity programs. Students learning this type of advertising art have more opportunities to secure positions than in any of the other commercial art fields. Many Signs and Display graduates are now holding fine positions. Using the airbrush is Karen Fleming. liernoll Aton is making a plate for abstract signs 5 ,,. .pv- '-. Q 4 x First row-Joan Bair, Roy Hilliard, lrma Bowen, Don Wix, Jane Eis le, Hoyte Sappe. Second row-Robert Ernst, Michael Shashaty, June Hayner, Marvin Alexander, Caleb Marks, Ge ne Weriiikoff. Third row-Hugo Hahn, Harold Hardarrian, Claud Holland, Wayne Homan, Robert Newman, George Black. L I X529 V 1,090 . Qixxat iw' 506 sow 4 1 if ,,,,,ew 1 6 4 -Zuni' , l X Ro 'VQYI1' Q1-QB 0-ytsa D09 lane Regt Hap eg Work Don Wix. Gene Wernikoff, Robert Newman checking out fr, tb equipment. eg-on 50: X cf v . mst assls m e po ral s u 10. oan N75 RobertE 'wth rewtd' J .I ' s Bair is sitting for the boys in a routine portrait P ' L assignment I XV f e X A . N, L, . ' Hlghllghls The Photo Shop was first started in September, 1943. Co- instructors are Mr. Bill Burton and Mr. Edwin Foster. ln 1947 the shop grew too large for its quarters so the aircraft propeller room was converted into the present-day commercial studio. Photography as a vocation, not as a hobby. is taught in this shop. Y 1 f' av V7 G nv sl ovx k Wood Mulul n lx tl Olunnm ohn Bun Juamm ohnxon June. Jxlllxllls md Nalin Lusuold Nyunxd rovs Jon: lneblg, MAXIIIK Wood Nlxldred Kuldmm Nmu xltlwLIYllll1 bam Wlllldlll Bolt b tt d D x enne an ougla 1 mdon lhlrd mu--Jmeph 1 111 ullghl J mme Adanu l mum Anon Lartu Lola Dul IXIIKIIHCI and I-nun 'N 0 X 3 QCK ,J Z sl A 1 It 3 ff! -1 'puck ' 0 X ,nxniu Aux-UID j otlevh K' auf unc ' LU l K an' '-'A 1' oh ' K uhif' x mxxmlw L hm Aw .A ul' Xl '- mu SHUCK'5 PM JUST FI ur our E 0 3 X Highlights The Retail Merchandising Shop moved into new quarters in January of this year and now has a new. modern shop. where the merchants of tomorrow have room to build their window displays. amd practice the operation ot an model retail store. Merchandising students have formed the Merchandising Club to study special merchandising problems and to combine recreation with school work. From a humble start with five- students a year ago to a class of twenty-five students today shows that a good number ot' Tech High students recognize- the future in retail merchandising, Working on miniature window displays are Maxine Wood, John Beaty. and Walter Griswold .ii f. , 'tr'-y ' ffxxf bww-- -g... ..v-1 WC Abou--Jtmn 'Loebig paints a' bqckgfuund for a window display l.eft-Br-tty Sims mid 'Douglas Landon are cutting out display gary Qi, ITN nl f'A 'wwf Flrst row Donald lflusner George ia rua Andrew 1-1 an 5 anu John lagglo and Rax Buntos Second rms Nlx ra Levme Rubvf Pcrkmson le-orgm bchmldt Kosrha Beltor Nancy Rldgvxay and Dorothy Scott lhxrd rom Ierrs Rand Wnl lnm Boxd lick Snouberfzer George Doolev Ixorman Ko kl and Jack buter 'Wi X Q vim if 4 If f fx fl 'L deuiom V04 I i nil xl I oxefvgx of A ef X H NW I 1 vbixd H , f av 3 X. uden - -4 -71' 2 2 E qullllu '- .- -fg, tix? ,ffl if K 4 K , as Y 4 , L I--N-51 4? P ' ' . ' ' ' o a, fx o at r 4, J, -Q , VW' 1' - A 1 ,L 44: , ' f, Z2 '- f Q ox o , A 5 ' k -F' to f 3 gr . X o - V , ' r A ! 7 b , l r r ,, A y W Sgh I .... I I . '- Q .X ai gm r W A g K' Lk M QV r r l r f ' ,i '. ' . 5' 'V ' . ' U 'S . V' ' V ' ' :E r' V f r . 23 . ' 1 , r In ,ff n 'o A I '31 .fa J Q V 1 1 N-. ,', I i o tw M ff? r A L 1 I N g f f ' Aff? . A I - s F ff 2' E , il I X 1 - Nancy -Rork, Tommy Ebner, and Dorothy Scott post some of the posters they designed. Roscha Belfor, John Viaggio. and Georgia Schmidt watch Jack Snow- berger use the air brush. 'i QQ! WL as My . 'W .Q gm I GQ, Ili' I A .N ,fn 2' ? r I ,VI 7 Highlights Commercial Art students receive ln- struction in dynamic, modern design. Shop work is taught in an informal manner to attain the spirit of freedom essential in developing a well-adjusted, versatile artist. Advanced students are taught trade skills, color theory, ges- ture, contour, and modelled drawing. This year's calendar included several field trips to various galleries for study. Jack Snowberger and Andrew Dantes are doing life sketching of model, Nancy Kidgway. - 4, 1 5 : av- . 1? 5 I, -A Ak- - ff' V V?,Qq .5 . A I ,rf 7 ,-, Y X . ll 'G A N 1 'M j if Y in f Q. First ron Pete Philli Q Norman Bassin Ala aa illiam infi I an Thomas theshire Second row-John Heaton '- p,, , nRo'.,W W ed, d I - William Holt, Martin Steiger, Earl Baker, Stanley Tashman, and Lars Dohm, Third row-William Griswold, Harold West, William Evans, Darrell Fleeger, John Sims, and Jacob Nold fyu J S 'ie-S :W .W Q -aw cv -2-96 ,g ' ' 1 QW' X Q Wx We n Q1 E5 0 of 6 o ev' 699 A if lp' fr A rf XXX V vi' ml i Lili ,, W x gaiifnr 4+ 4 ,HM 1'- xb V ' , A 5. Q ,xg Flrxt ION Jox Mex ex Carlotta Mann Loretta Clemente. and Wsnona Ogle Second row Nina Routon, Roberta Nau Jean Allnson Marx Cmncrox and Kathryn Luke Thlrd row Nannette Hale Mars Stubbx Mary Lou Ackerman Antomette Gee 'W nh G3 .l Q ' 4 J fx 1 K -N1 L .ff K H11 lhlllughlts During the pmt thru wars thx App nel Shop hu adx .mend tm ulllx During the prexent -school term um h-me learned to draft pdtternx Vllth thu knowledge wa can make A put te-rn for any Quze flgule While. mms glrlx are sevung at thy machnm-4 othcrx are vworkmg our dtNlQllS for the nc-Xt garnunt-1 tn be mule 62 'A at WN XOQ qs! This-as-as x.. 55,-Qu' if K 'w w nm? otll mrx 11 N nn ls X x VP' Ax wack 0 'ev ,f l dexlgnul An Olljlllldl Nklrt pattun ls pelng 4 hnthrxn luke, Wxnond Ogle Antonultn JK IITHCIR7 .md Marv KINHQTUS an dnsfifufion Deaicafea fo Hanblimj peftsonal gsfafes EXECUTOR I 1 ADMINISTRATOR 1 g n , TRUSTEE A 4' - ecurlty Trusf LINDSEY HOPKINS J Ch OSCAR F MILLER SHORELAND BUILDING MIAMI FLORIDA X W X Q: W N 9 K 0 X Q .15 iw Sogyv SQ o o ,Q- O1- --2 'b 'X --fy Q C -1' 555 M sef O C , r., airman . , P sident 10, 6 59' 'O ,JJ QQ' i .,-' 5 ' 05, 'Q X f x S xx Aw ff QW x 0 ' ya 0' , ,ff x 4+ X 4, ' . 9. GO' 7 Q 6 A as 5 L? Q5 ossb . ep oo 1' Q8 0 ' . I y 0696 QXUQ5, r 5 ' K exe vias. l, . Q .Sul I-' . 0 9 6 f r' ,,,. - - W4 ! 9 'LObJ'cZ 9 ' Af' 5- A - fb... ,dfxf 1- Q occ f, qc - XOYX-5' -- . ' - tofu.- ,aio , ,'.41.43' all A OURS M BRIGHT Theres a brxght new world awaiting todays Youth And Im domg all I can to make nt even brnghter Constantly nmprovnng and extendmg my Sunshme mg up new opportunltnes for better business and better llvmg K1l0wdlL vous urcnuc sfkmur mum POWIl! Bm comm vi KK K I - Service. Hel in Florida row. O en- S Q u 'os I Cgicttical Tfzades 9? is N., 3 NX x. J' 'I ' IL. One group of Flectrlcal Trades rotatlon students are flrst row Jamee Chohoms Raymond Lantz Mickey 0 Rourke Wll fredoDax1la Don Mlchaelson and Ted Geneet beeond row Wllllam Bloodworth Lharles Flanagan Walter Martm Bob Parsons John James and James Swartz Thlrd row Leonard Kessler Hilton Lake Fd U ssery Kenneth Rucks Herbert Reeves Ralph Tmker and Allen Hendrlcks as 's..-f W4f S. Hhs in ,gf -' .iw lb-A flu 5-o Another group of Electrlcal Trade-4 rotatnon student-4 are llr-at row Jerry Bree-se Karl l raham Leroy Myers Jullo bllv John Ward and Marlo Rollo becond W U row arren Tough lfd Mills Rlchard Weber Daxe Morris Jatk Hudson and Phlhp Altman Third row Donald Hlll Delbert Danforth George Hawk-xworth Do L b n amp ell Paul Caffln Donald Rider Admiral Freeman f2 :S:f55f- Sfanif N N ighu lf Xig. 5 First rowh lidwin Mitchell, Hubert Dean, John Wagner, Joe Martin, Norman Nicholson, llarry Toms, and Edward Still Second row-Amerlco lJeMeu, Tom Levitz, Bill Griffith, Harvey Zemaitis, Roland tfousineau, Frances Jolly, and Jerry VVi,od. Third row-Mr. Frederick Meyer, John Aldridge, Lamar Landrn-ss, Ray Westberry, Jimmy Newland, Robert Ham lin, Dan Pilkington, Russell Weber, and Lee Hames. Fourthrnw-Wayne Thompson, Lewis Arnold, Erwin Ramsay Ken Mnnnette, Dean Javkman, I-Id Dyal, and Eddie Stringer, 504 A 50 e Wameg xp ge Q09 XP Wm v vet . QQWW Y 'A 'ei ' -afx , X 1- Ygkibh , 'Y .4 A f .5 ,H x, 51, X X, ..Y ' I 55,01 - fa . ,f f s .I X .U 1 ex 6'5- C , 1 f , E N - ix, N 5 lsr, gi X9 , N ' X 'f N, ffl 'ff' sg' ' er w,,,w 2 Bob HMM? l 6 5: . ., g'-k 'fi' N M' -e V ,K - n . 1 -... - -. .. , N ' ' V ' -' 'u a Q - 1 .- y, ' .Q o . A JL.-'.. ' V QW. , A, , - - 4'.' x ,fr 1 '. , f, , I 'ffm ' 1 su 'Tiff K A ff- i!w?f1i2i.,Tg , 35.5 fwfgfl ', . First row-Spencer Laite Bennie Humlong Paul Ledbetber Ra ' ' - . 1 1 ' A 3 , v ym0I1d Lantz. Joe hwlng Edward Cook, and R be t, Frazier, becond row-Harxilflxliizge Davxd Lalaman, Richard Ronco, Allen Hendricks, John Aldridge, Joe Chabrier? arfd N . lic W Q0 4 I Io 'A ---....,,Mm if x Nr-MJ' gd 1: A Caxgmifgx 0 UQNH H310 . en, and . Nqxlxxesrazlef Lxaxfe bed, Y xyeuefv e 8.0 YBQX Xfixgfoufld BI' ' XJY' X52- , X KW .0 we . xg, Sat fell X .. d U30 plcw mv A' MH Numb WKOTS' V Hum .na H , Yrenm gurefl A . n a und 'ning aim , dwg wmdx ln mba, VW Svellc Highlights The Electric Motor Winding Shop was started October 9, 1939. This was the first class in motor winding ever to be held in the South. Mr. H. F. Hamrick was then shop instructor. Mr. S. H. Bearman became shop instructor in the spring of 1942. Among the former students of this shop, one became an instructor of electric motors in the Navy. Some have their own businesses in this field. This shop has repaired all types of electric motors from numerous departments of the Dade County School system as well as from this school. M: it Paul Repairing an induction poly-phase motor Dave Calaman xbdbettlef are Bennie Humlong and nsttiw A sfwffd ofvkvtuixowr gh the connect-iw' of I ghfee' 41-1 , Be an shows Richard Ronco and lytic:-bertali-'ritluier how toiuse a ooil-wmd- ing machine ' in W I 1. t1:.,, Posed against their beloved mike in Studio A are Louis Kipp. Bill Bzlllew. Bill Morris, Martha Baker, R George Martin. and Instructor Herbert Evans ,ff . di , YCVUY x are making 491 , Yeief' R03 . nd . ygipv 2' Lum? ,0i0l'S0ll :Q ll l 1 ll' ll il 6 2 l 0 3 Z' ,f Highlights Radin llruutluast Uperutnr 'IR-s'hnic'izms shop cum ple-toll its first yt-ur ut' npt-rntmii :intl turnt-rl out 1tQ 4 first gracltiutm in Jum- l.D5lt. All stutlvrits jlfiltlllitlllltf trnrii this shop lmw- hzul uppurtuiiity to p:li'tiuiputt- iii all plume-5 tit will-i'at1:.i1 ol' at liruzulczifl ftaitiuiig uni- et-iiiur stutli-nt, Bill lizillvw, has st-iw:-tl as 'lk-t-li's W'l'llS vuiitml rw ini wpt-mlm' iii 1- l'Yt'lllllfl4 fiilct- .lzuiuury IS. Stutlviits look buck with plmlsiirm- upon tht- tmit- whn-ii rt-ctiiwlirigs tw-iw ninth- with 11 tilmmiwn- Izumi 111 5lll4llU A mul an sqtizlw tlzuict- call:-i' in Studio li: zi rv- rnutv liiwizttlt-aut uliicli was tht- tirst liruvzulcust hy zuij stutiuii t'rwni tha- in-wly cuniillvtt-ml liziytitriit liziriclshvlll and tht- 15350 l l'I.-X vuiixl-iitiuii t'm'vi1Ayc hruzulvusl from HZKXIFIIIII illltlllitfllllll amd l'ilt'ClI'lt'l2lll5' llzlll. E , it W' l l uc. C oo'00 1-gil? -Q the Zill i urn- Hill Morris and William Bzillvw 51 N3 s Mzirthzi liaikvi' is shown taking: traiisimttvi' rcizulliigs Gt-urge Martin iw taking wiv ut' pt-ritnlin' 2 T. .H . f -A g,gw: .t. .,, fn, A . ,' 'gil if C. I , lv, lb 1 l A ,,,. .ta Q 73 Q mf gw First low-Richard Layton, Stanley Geller Julm Silva Donald Bell SQ-cond row-George De Stat' fl Hlt Lak . , . , e o, 1 on e, Walter Martin, Jerry Meeks, Elbert Trout, Nelson Lorenzo. Third row-Bill Powell, Fred B l ' '. F ' a uanf, rank Lombardo, Richard Dengler. Richard butharfl, Varl Jones. K 'Wf . 'X . L al .509 aw N' X 15 .U eva' nd' ,e 30 mr home Y 6 Bugle wwe a uw' ,qw fe A bu mba mf K L0 6 xc fvim l an pd 'Von ei X' 30 J- Highlights This year the Radio Construc- tion shop included in its many projects the servicing of airplane receivers and transmitters, and the installation and operation ol u public address system at many student and faculty affairs. They also serviced a Juke box for the recreation room, and more than one hundred different types ot home and auto radio receivers. phonographs, public address sys- ems and photocell devices Be- IZ ., .. sides these activities, they organ- ized a shop football team, partici- pated in the band. and took part in various other school activities I ,-ed Izulivanff, Qg,,,,,.,e U work on th,. M.fl00',: i::I'e3:,, and Ju - e il , f V K ' 1 Zghgt g. xg? Q, E , 4. R pee Ric .ard 18,5 D 'UZ- englpr ,mf ' 1 JY X. in ngv 'ik xkvlwn the eq nw' .B 'V' f 4 -V Y E 5 1 2 g . B' , . ' '1 s 2 1 Q 5 6. Q 4 ,, . I M 9 - ' ' I Qw 1 l W, , a i A l ' I :ggr-was -L Q wfgxgfyi . ..'m'.-.c- fy ' ' -'jfff -gfll, 'A 'N of df W' 6 L4 3 First row-Sid Haas, Ted Ross, Don Andrm-ws, Tom Sorger, und Russell Sawyer. Second ron-Aliobert While, Jerry lk-rman Roy Myvrs, Cyrus Meyers, Morris Starling, and Mr. Sciscento. Third row--Dick Smith, Ronnie Maddox. A B Robert Totten, Jay Min hvll, and Morgan Godwin HELLO -' fgifll g- vii A v0 et W 1 A Wx 125 ox X902 D gi fe vi 9 gre! e 96 ,. gurl! 9 YN ww Highlights While Radio Communica- tions shop is devoted entirely to obtaining commercial Ra- diotelephone and Radio tele- graph licenses, the work is not confined entirely to sit- ting at a desk, wearing head-- phones and copying code. There was the pleasant matter of a field trip, when the boys went out to get first- hand experience with com- munication procedures, using equipment which they had themselves constructed. Over hills, down in hollows, from ship to shorefthe ship being a canoe or two - the boys practiced and found it good. After class hours, the boys devote time to their ham radio station W4JOX, with a contact made with Hamburg, Germany, during the spring as the highlight of the year. ' I-1 Morris Starling, Morgan Qodwin, Jay Mitchell, Ronnie Maddox, Mr. Sciscento, Richard bmith Don Andrews, Tom burger, and Robert Totten are taking International Morse code 5 A a gggiixyxagixt gEg'2LA'vo egfi LUV . ng 5 Hoy Myers 5,56 'f Wwe, glen - xA Via' ' gd is .makin L' area lo -ic giv Sogggixgiixtxgf 9 Sdrafb c kfiv iff 4 , gv K ,N faiffwakfik, First row-Connie Woods, Sam LQNOIF, Don Reilly, Frank Vlark. lid Buyama, Paul Rimoldi. and Jimmy Hunter. Second row-Rene Watier, Normand Hodges, Richard Grossman, Melvin Waldorf, Charles Black, Jodean McGraw, and Richard Walser. Third row- Bill Sauls, Warren Rezac, D ' C l ' ' ' 1 enms appe etti, John Woodb, hd Hutcheson, John Lawrence and Warner Stephan ,ff 100m mil- 5 evaw afe 1 it-We' Q6 0: kwwlwso Bowbyer , ago demon ol lmomglf-QU' laik. A 3 1 4 1 ' -N-f ,,. 'Q' X! eff -x -1- 0 4 ' Dennis Lappelleti, Rene Watier, and hd Buyama are putting refrigerant in a water-cooling system Highlights Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Shop boys have as a permanent project the maintenance of the water cooling sys- tem in the building and the refrigerating equipment in the school cafeteria. Since they believe in preventive medicine, the boys make constant checks to catch trouble at the symp- tom stage. These daily checks, coupled with field trips to ob- serve large commercial installations of refrigeration and air conditioning systems, give the boys a variety of experience and knowledges that speed up acquisition of skills in the shop. Refrigeration Shop was organized in 1945 by Mr. H. A. Peresett, present instructor, in a small classroom on the eleventh floor. l-lquipment at that time consisted of three household units and a small supply ot' tools. Since then the shop has moved to the sixth floor, where it occupies a space nearly five times that of the original location. This makes it possible for the shop to have separate class and shop rooms and a separate tool room containing all types of refrigeration tools and equipment. Shop equipment now consists of 22 small refrigeration units and three air conditioners, two of which are used to cool the classroom. For the many experiments carried on by this shop, it maintains a walk-in cooler in which the temperature may be lowered below zero degrees. I ,I ,ff 9 f 'Fav 'V ,X .If Q gag Em J 'lQs'E'!,N W fd Era SHEllEY TRACTOR ' H A M B U R GER S HAMBURGERS EQUIPMENT C0 HAMBURGERS 4 2594 FOR A KING! vval Castle f e'.'::!L':.' ,:r:.i:.!.,I: 'S System Diesel Engines L OUR BUSINFSS IS IMPROX INIC, XOKJR Fl SINESS eluhfiwukrb Y Hu' Condltlomnq LL Refrlqercxtlon HILL YORK Corporahon .Tv 122125 S W 8th St M 821411 xgtfl' Mk ,L f Q51-P ,Gm-ssl ff ,SJ- x 1 S xp 1 A tx, L T 'ISZZQ4' C X, n Q , - t Q , X ' I J 0 ell 4 f is and I ir .-Miami, Fla.-Phone - F E T 7 Distributors for R u - u ' 'I4 ocations in Miami 7 A ' ' ' , O YourFriendlyChevtoktDaltr' H. K .Q ' 1::.f.::: ' fgf f fi? s', xf.lE . -L- I I ' I I I 4 ', ad... l:ll.n.nl.ll sv. mon Hua nasal. 'nn An. noni a-Moo . 'Av I - . . reet, iami ' ., Phone - 5 l X fy' 6 fi El' 'Y V' s , : 'a'zT': s I f 'gffff ' fl 3' 1 Y: EY' X! ' Wf V f il X 11' X .D . J xi'- Nff' J. xx fx. XX. 5 . I I S vs.. YN N,,.,f Pratl: 6' Whitney X ecaa asfs VN xx ow? 95 I if PRATT 8 WHITNEY Q FACTORY exreiusnce xi: e K7 KI ,4,e,m....z sian.. fu. 3604 OVER 75 YEARS ACCUMULATED 75.0 Major Overhaul bngme Block Te ted Machine W ork Engine Sales Welding Care Szacy J Fnglne ln tallatlon lhones 88 1768 88 3959 HIH CHHRIEH EIIGIIIE SERVICE Incorporated Hanger No 5 20th St Entrance International Airport P 0 Box 1388 Miami Fla fbuludalau. Cummins Diesel Engines 0 Edison Storage Batteries O Universal Marme Motors 0 Burk 8. Thomas Pumps 0 United States Electric Plants 0 Marine Auxiliary Machinery I Electric Generating Sets to order O Enterprlze Diesel Engine Gummms Diesel Engines of Florida, Inc Formerly Edward Parluson Company T331 East Union Street 264 Alcazar Avenue Jacksonville, Florida Coral Gables, Florida Phone 5 T482 Phone 4 7619 QI Ky' O loiool ' A ' ' P 5 - . ' 4 0 ' ' -. it gmi . . I I .U ' In 4. . . . I 4' C4 . I ' . I A Q Q f 1 I -A I J P 4, oo - bf' Q , G ' by 0' metal Ttades or 2?'f'M5!'rv- I M students rotatlng, through the Metal 'lrades shops pletured above are flrst row Jack White Ronald Roberts Sherman Seaborn Charles MOFFIS John Brady Frank Exans Charles Perfect and Jack Waters Second row John lwrnandu Henrx Koeblg Prank Landers Herbert Calllgh Howard Zimmerman Rodney Aton Sam Lena and Fdrlle Rlckenbacker Third row Ilwlght Ilngerfelt Robert l-lnney Tommy Stewart Donald Dunn Harry Walko Dluk Crane Don Poppenhager anrl Ras 'Vlunn S Another group of Metal Trade-4 rotatxon students are first row hrlc Fexge Milo Vldovlch Edward Wlzmak Frank Shaub Robert Bearey Don Gately Charles Cabbaby Wllham Preston and John Thomas Second row Frank Bell Charles Johnson Jlmmy Wright Carl Moore Bob Rearden Alvm Kmkaxd Charles Potter Bob Oaks Thxrd row Ira Thompson Robert Turner Gerard Knowles Jay Roberts J M Stephens David Bodxn Robert Holly . gr J at 0 ' . Q v H 4' K YL 9' A L , , J' nn. stil Q i' I' nf w- i l' l .. ,Q N ,V M, y 'AI 7 J A Q I I ff- Q ,- ' 1 '- . X . s- '9 J I Q ' h ' y' er M.. . .T ' 2 . ' A , . W -f ,, 1' 3 1 . . V A 'w' , 9' 1, Q A VK t I ,. b 4 ,,., 1. me . A M, V I I K P - . i- v H .. l Q ' , l g ri U A. D. . ' , , . ' . ,l. L. .. ' . f . Y ' K, i . . ' , . A., A ,ru 'v , 1 lu' ,4 :Ari , n 4 ' v Y ' 4 ' 4 J y ' . . h YY ' J' , v , , , A' .. v . ' 4 ' ' . ' y J M QP 1 'J A - W -, YZ, , .5 I , ' f - , to K - 9 T V . we . 6 X E 5 1 . I - ' h . we ' 5 , K . , .. - , . . , . . . ' . . , ' - - ' ' ' . . . ' ' . T ' 7 I 7 I 1 .1 . s -'Q 3 . . . - . . . Sikh, , f X, X First row-Charles Cobb, Robert Norene, James Harris, Jay Yeats, and Richard Howlett. Second row-Charles Russell, William Porter, Joe Armbruster, Donald Tulk, Tommy Daniel, Jimmy Doyle, and Ernest Bower. Third row-Donald Watznauer. Leroy Lewis, Joel Ribler, Bruce Geiger, Richard Andreasen. and Larry Kaufman. 2. gkh . vlvmo . 00 A , eilgme waging ries swan Wh' r Bn' , Page . ' I0 WXXXKS 4 N M, :A I' -1 'Q ,IA f'xp:xfU'f:',. xx , X O 'u ,Nt 3 A f 4. v f' Pb fy , L v , ' X 9. , 131' '3 -f HAL ' .W - MAA: ,.f F' N A . I ,QV Q .. . VI., Xe Q 'L ' H . N fm? V 'S z . if Wil Ti I!! EW! ff,-JU? wwf-an' e I Q xv v- SEN 3 af - ,. N sf Q i l Liqglxg , 1 kr , 1 W x , Maya' f .0 W-9? ,.5' X , P' X' 1 -J' ' ' K -K i ff 'S ...xv 5 5 w I ,:41:,g.iu' :fi . 4 J , , 7 f,2?ta8p, gg' 2, , , f 51? ,ff fl L rf 1 51 A TE? ff' ' Tvs L- ag , ,V P' N , fQ.iSf?.5ffxv,a,:w. I J sf55s5',,'15W . f st, I 4: A,- . g- . is W 'Q 0 - 4 'u Ti Row 1-Fred Sellev, Louis Sullivan, Bruce Turner, Jerry Pierce, Kenneth Grimes and David Wotherspoon. Row 2-Richarm Knowles, Burton Ebanks, Wentzell Eisaman, Edward Cardinale, Douglas Joss, Clarence Stusse and Joe Crenshaw. Row IR-Carl Marshall, Bill McDaniel, Bernard Fitzgerald, Walter Schuler. Laurence Taylor and Richard Parkerson. Row 4- VVilliam Reynolds, Glenn llnrsett and Henry Boettcher si Bw C KKK! W Gfiiixqsdzxe A weefufaive 'xx 9 98 X551 B 90x gow aww?- 6 K e kg! A I Nd' gxzeaw 50 -xx Mem A Ya A I R Wentzell Eisaman, Walter Schuler, and Joe Crenshaw are observed by Mr. Chapo as they check parts ot' an engine and record results v 1 Fred Selley and Burton Ebanks are disassembling and checking ii ti. M. W blower according to factory methods I xx Laurence 'l'aylor, Bruce Turner. and Bernard Fitzgerald-are cleaning and checking alignment of main bearings of a diesel engine Highlights Diesel shop students find their frequent field trips one of the strongest of motivating devices, for not only do these trainees have opportunity to observe operation of a wide variety of diesel engines but they also make contacts that often result in future Jobs. The class averages one field trip each three weeks, to ice plants, local diesel repair shops, electrical plants, merchant ships-the field is widening so rapidly that there are always new centers to visit and new uses of diesel power to think about. With the nicrensed public acceptance of thc possibilities ot' diesel power and the human urge to travel in a vehicle that is sate, trouble free, and economical to operate, mday's diesel students face opportunities that were un- dreamecl of only a few years ago. First row-Ralph Bernard, Robert Vaughn, Richard Clark William Spivey, William Jones, Gerald Preeschl, and John Smith Second row Dan' l M l' J I 7 ie er m, ack James, George Galesian. Eric Eden, Augie Martone and George Dillow. Third rowQ Thornin K htM' ' ' ' g mg 3 ay lon bmith, herald bmith, David Wiggins, Wilt bummers, George Hatten. and Robert Johns. Fourth row-Albert Whlf9C3X'8g'E, Kenneth Bachand, Phillip Roberts, Eugene Vrane, Curtis Cook, John Nash, and James Holt K die bloc . g out 5 . 551 Donn f a radial dflupre um, Veta valle 'S 0 whxteca lbeft 'l'he first ten-inch metal turning engine lathe ever made in the State of Florida by high school students. and one of the few ever constructed by high school students anywhere in the United States, was completed bythe morning Machine shop trainees in May. Several more of these lathes are in process of con- struction in the Machine shop, and this project has created among the students a high degree of interest because they have been able to see their accomplishment in producing an actual. usable piece of machinery. Advanced students in the shop who are enrolled in drafting classes will take the first lathe apart and work up drawings of the parts that will provide for sizes and toler- ances, From these drawings they will make new blueprints for use in construction ot' other lathes. .1- Wilt Summers is turning a gear hlank on a lathe W Zfznh-a-Zlianh i ACHINI-I SHOP again managed the repair of toys for the Lend-a-Hand Christmas A project in December, receiving and in- specting the toys, routing them through the shops best equipped to make certain types of repair, and finally - collecting them again for finishing touches and delivery. 1 Nearly 400 toys were repaired in the school shops , this year and turned over to Jack Bell, sponsor of Lend-a-Hand, for distribution at Vhristmas. i i re a shaper .' ln-nn: operated by herald bmith to cut down sides on a die block Philip Roberts is cutting it spur gear on the milling machine bl f ,v M Q- 6 K S. N 1 , -'ti' T First row-Jarnes Nelson, Leroy Rogers, Robert Webster, and Paul Lettieri. Second row-William Spiller, James Poe, Jerome 0'Stven, Herbert Thomas, and Joseph Cruz, Third row-Puul Chandler Bobb Brvant James Slusher Tomm , Y . , . Y Varbonell, and John Slushe-r .f' , XJ , ff S- if Ng NKBW 'Wd 'vb V V8 xw Na it e . g, On , :YW sxwfve' we es ' mm First row-William Lathero Ed d Bob vogex an Danny Kozefs are wh W , yackffmx dm!!! b or!! W EU H o c W P' L. A1 o z' W o E' rn I' sv 3 Q.. l? :S 55 0-fa. Ie. mp FS 'lm ' I' 'fu 55 -1 5 Q: -we o SDC lc: '1 E2 v-'-I -fo 5 :E -c: U' fu I' Ar : Q. 'C nz :1 lm E. .3 U3 Q ra C :: c. 'T c 2 ..- .H C U E: E m 'T Z f c v- 1 , V gf wwf ' HHH! , J ,P 'A 'Q 31 lx gx gli' Iii X X x ,js , .N 4 Z 5 4 fa L 1 F' :T E E 3. O 1' A J' N 1 fb I I Zh .. P' 'J B2 5 4 lflIlv,I it xxlfgll-I., lun : Al 'N H - E Y . N 'N V IO S D 4,. 9. i s- V., '1 5 W -Vi gf' W IL . 7a.2S 1' . .,.3s,mA pw nl N .. V , . I a i S ,Y 1 , X in ,x . . . 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' 'K Hifi M X I xv' f C U I . w I , 1 I7 XX f - W , , ,Qi 1 'vi .e -.sfwggggx X V ,f' ' 2- 3kgmkE?g9'p,.,....,...... ,J f 1 f ff, Xf' f ,ig N I, , 'Inmumz-sm annum-vu.nms1 feb? - M j ' I 3 x v ' f A ' f os W! 4,1 M I 3 ' W ,lf H n! 1 ' I SH . f I A wt 6 . .1401 R., Kami Ha. ' Phone - 4 L 1 Z. e icald V ga ' u ' Jed s 19 '-x'J' , 'J ff ,. ' ' V' -Q v n I-. v -' x' .:' .a l hx' I . 'A .1f..1f' V 1 'q 9 ,rl .1-P Q ' :.',:f:',1fQ'g x. 'Xxls 4 -ti' - - . , - ' -Q X . lA.w,:.' . N D xl: .03 .rf . gig U i . ' N K , v y U xx ', . , s .- ' - VJz L45 ' A 'ku -,s v :F 4 , . 51.3, p,,ls, 1 ' 1s i. Ql'.' n 1 1' Q f 4 , ' 1. 30 03X4 N1 AIRCRAFT TRADES First row-Alan Ashley, Donald Sankey, Walter Mitchell, Robert Waddell, and Charles Nelson. Second row-Eddy Rice, Joe Campbell, Richard Jones, John Mais- onet, Stanley Weeks, Sheldon Winer. Third row-Joe Toth, Jack Camp, Robert Greenfield, ami Mathew Harford. Fourth row-George Kaai, Carl Opara, Donald Strang, Maurice Wilson, Ansel Moore, and Emmet Dolton If' Left to right-Joe Humphries, Don Griffin, Lester Smith, Russell Cole, and Gene Sellers S-J '99 aj O 1 A Left to right - Gene Underhill, Manuel Estevez, David Byrom, John Lopez, Edward Boring, Clyde Paul, and Henry Alan. Down in front, Instructor W. F. Smith cfzcfza f fzades 'VE Rotatxon students of the Axrcraft trades pxctured above are flrst row Glen Owens Abbott Allen John Moran Henry Allen Jordan Greene Bernard Cooper Ralph Hatchell and Wayne Kay Second row Walter Kell Ronme McNeal Wll ham Blahop Ellls F111 Ronald Pallanck Robert Burns Edvl ard Wemtraub Paul Mende and John Racz Thlrd row Robert McDonald Lloyd Wagner M3Tl0H Scott Robert Groae Robert Evans Norman Lowe Pete Campbell George Lau rlne and Dewev Dedrlck Lloyd Wagner, Dewey Dedrlck, and John Moran working on an axrplane engme m the shop Robert Evans, Ronnie McNeal, and George Laurine workmg on a fuselage o ' V 6' 1 KN V f .6 ' h r 1 ., G ' . I Q- 34, P . lp, . K , , , ffi iffy! lg ' ,fd rv 1: 4 'wax K 2 gg- I :fill K Q il, V Q A ' X S l il j 1 ' Q ' 1- ' . 'YH . v ,G Y L , , wi ' at A A . . -. , . ., , , 1 . I f 5 5 ' e ' 4 ' i .,, A f . , J I A l l Q. A . 1 ' . S 8 'V Ab 1 K in . wt ' . . o , Q . , 1 ' 39' I ff A E .4 Installing a wing on a Stearnmn at the airport are Gene Underhill, Henry Allen. and John Lopez P' 3 U A nj K xml -1- ww w 'K re smchmg' 5 - mwmx uvfmg 8 A Dswkd Bfom and H. GAMHJE iiglilliglltits Aircraft Mechanics trainees. whose field is service, go to the airport almost daily to do maintenance work on the fleet of airplanes owned by the school system. A real highlight in the day's work for these boys is a trip to the scene of a crash to observe thc wrecked plane for weaknesses that caused its failure. The present Aircraft Mechanics shop was started in June, 1942. At the time of its origin, the school trained war production workers: in 1943 the first high school classes were started. Since the end of the war much military surplus equipment. in the form of airplanes and tools, has been acquired. At present the course is CAA approved and many graduates have been placed with leading airlines. The aircraft mechanics shop is one of five shops in the aircraft group, and together these shops make up one of the finest train- ing units of its type in the United States. X s, is SJ Q . Qsfa, I ' ,J . ,. Y Q X e wiv, s ,lwca , . 1. ,Y . I YK an -- Richard Parks, Henry Allen. Manuel Estevez. Edward Boring. and John Lopez lesson from Mr. Smith about the have a 3.- Rib fuel of a B-17 bomber 11,,,d 9,5 3 para q X 'fa elif- . . W Rebuildmg a acl' are John mv 1 de ev. and K 'W Q gui N Wi 340911 fin It If , 'fd , a1,,e:'f'l19 L h dv,-hill I Running a 100-hour check on ax Vontllmentai radial engine at the airport. , , Af .W QW' 5 xx v10'K on Q2 wad YY v-OW x wwn' :SX enpve vvkiaurice en ngei ' Denim Sa Higiiiiights A spirit nt' cmriiiwi--sliip exists among members ut the aiircrat traternity in mere niarkt-tl deHI'f'1' than in any other eniplnyee grniip. dui in part to the demands up-fi' them as mechanics an'l Ill part tri the tact that they are so caretullj screened. Requirements tnr tht- aircratt trades are stitler that they are for almost any other trades nr occupatmns-precisimi accuracy, dependability, rt-spuiisir bility, and judgment all being esv sential traits in these imi'ker- who can ill afford even one hidden mistake. Besides regular shop wurk. Air- craft Engines students take field trips to the uverhaul bases ot' Pan American and Eastern Airlines. where they have opportunity t- observe every phase ot the wurk they will later be called on tu per fnrm. Miami airlines have learned through experience that Tech- trained personnel rank among the best. When this Course is completed. the graduates are eligible for .u CAA YYISCHHIIIUYS license. S -sf iv- -Q Donald Sankey and Sheldon Winer nverhauling magneto:-i. uhm-gt! . 771-mn tm Stine ' Hubert g Valle 'Q 5 und S on i ., . chwkmg im- Wlzedeil Uvnailn Aihsoll r d gamv '3 4IId ban 'f l-fine h and Jack Maurice wgey, Shel iire T01 - ' JOB 40,1 Ol? X 1 e A .L 22 li 4. Joseph Humphrevs, Donald Griffin, Lester Smith, Russell Cole, and Eugene Sellers. 54? fig W ,naw 'K' Boa r P Ne Vgjgrxiiu' F - mile owl GM' QW? D wixbrales ,prey-54 Y, . wstvh krulxcato Tov, 1 . Calibrating an altimetel ls Donald Grittin Highlights Time. steady hands. and patience are thc major requirements for success in Aircraft ln' strumcnt shop wurk, as will be readily set-n when une reads the course description calling fm' manipulatix'e training in disassembly, inspec- tion, rt-pair, assembly, and calibration nt' forty types ut instruments as serviced in the trade. 'lk-ch High schoul's aircraft instrument shop li a FAA-approved instrument repair station, and as such, trainees have opportunity to work on all kinds of instruments that are sent in from the airports for repair. Students have frequent field trips to airports in the area for both observation and practice. which adds to the interest of training. A project that has occupied the class this semester is the IlV9Fh2'lllllllg ut' all the instru- ments in aircraft owned by the school. lam: Power Squadron f I1 UNITED STATESoPON:lER SQUADRONS Mlaml Florida apfnocaaled the cooperation of Mr. Fulton E. Barnes and the Diesel Class in the field trips instructions and maintenance of the twelve Diesel engines in the engine room of their motor vessel MIPOSQ Manufaclurers of QUALITY COMMUNICATIONS an ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT llEll0NAll'l'lML ll0lllMllNlllA'l'Illllh EQUIPMENT C0 lm 3090 Douglas Road Miamu 33 Fla cNf5 QQ? Complete BANKING QERVICE Miami prmg Bank The Fm ndlf Bank MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUIIANC E CKJHP O O d 1 1 . . . 1 I I t ., i 1. I X X Xt N 0 I 1 ' Q ' 1 xx gi -Aniiivctiuzlf C9 Q23 e Q . . x O O O' E l ll l s -gl-u '1 4 - ,M lows uP! TH FLORIDA SUNDECK M Too roucn Fon n ef-V HA14 I J' U C E h tre g U 2 578 000 lb S de' 2 578 000 ll Fortress of Security THE INDESTRUCTIBLE HOUSE 0 DOW PAYMENT vEfi'l'iNs PUT DOWN EARNEST MONEY WHICH IS AT CLOSING ARNINGS OF S45 WEEKLY NECESSARY TO QUALIFY PART OF YOUR WIFE S EARNINGS MAY APPL 4,44 fm lVon'Uefncn4 BEAUIIFM: Il.IIlI!,e...Y.!F-'-A'5 7 rom rmc: S7 sso monmn 544 98 W..I f,'.1':i,i2.'iI.'i'aE.'L','L'i,...,.. Believe It or Not, the Sun Never Strikes the Root ol u Florida Sundeck Home New Coolerated Roof Natural Arr Conditioning 'l'he I reatest kdsancement Toward Ideal 'Iropical Living Solid loured Concrete and Steel l'lre Iroof Venetian Blndq Thrvuehvul Colored 'llle Servel Refrigerator Hurricane I roof uummum gash 26 Inch 1 as Stove Termne lmof AUt0m3U'-' water Healer Save thousand ot' dollars on repairs Beautiful Ileture Wlndo tolored Bath Fixtures and lowest lneurance rates ne Block from Brand New School Catholic School U nder Construction Public Park and Swimming Pool Shopping Center Theatre Bus Lmes MODEL HOME E 20th STREET CORNER E 4th AVENUE HIALEAH Across From Hialeah Race Track Fntrance Open Weekdays Saturday and Sundays Until 9 I M lorlcla Suncleclc Homes Co. ORIGINATORS and BUILDERS of the INDESTRUCTIBLE HOME it I resident THOS F PALMER Vice Preslden ' o ' 1 1 l'otaI Tensile Strength ot Steel sed in Each Total ompression ac 'I'0tul Tensile S n th of Steel sed in Each Florida Sundec-lc Home , , Q. Florida Sundeck Ihs. Florida un ek Home . . N- o Med nude an 712 fb ' ll J! ' 25 1 I o o e ' n' A . . , . . I l . 0 A o o I ' . . . ' T ' ' ' . . . I , I ' ' ' ' ' I - ' ' I ' -' O V ' O l' . O F O .' ' P ' 0 f ' -' -' o . - I .' .' ' . , . . . L' A. K. ' ., O ' ' I' w O I I 5 ' ' ' ' . .' 1' Q , n , ' , - ',.' 's .' .' ' '. . O ing 7-fzades ll :nm cz .pf rl P M students 'shown above are flrat rowA-Iames Bublln Prank John I verett Boyd and Ronald Tatum Second row Frank Weaver Bob Hall James Burch MdrVlD bxlvemmn and Ralph Martell Thlrd row-John Mayo James White Stewart Knowles Ron xld Hlll and Wllllam Klrchoff ,T F Student-1 are putting up panelfs of a pre-fabricated house James Burch workmg at the bench saw .,,..d ' ,..-3 mxfx-ik , J X . lf A '1 1 ef Q, K 'B , ' sr .f-di' ' xi, 1 J 1 X 5 . ,, L ,'A .V '.,' ,Q D, . 0 .- I l 7 ' v I I I 'l 1 I l I1 W, A-,T rl ' '- Q v es, ' A L ,J J lxlfw l i Q a Q ' ' ' - 7' Q 1 L 5 1 QT-'f ' , . L, gt lb f A 5 K Ki. .i.'If5M'l. 5, v 1-w K 5-. ,1 ' -, - H 5 1 1 . ..,,, W... .H ' 4 133 :', Q, A M, W 5 . . w 5, x M :iw , , ..-,N btudcntb at work on mdnxdual and EIOLID Projecu m liibll1t'I bhob, wlth the Joe huck and M-rnon Th ft tu ' S ' - - I rx 1. H11 ln th: 1019111 ounm 1 . ISP' Ja'- w Q. SA ,- Y uxgxnil 03199 9-on .. ' Xw YW3 MW av ed 60 of are NJ emo YK Th :kit and we 'S 'Xi xi V Ocala-n-4 ,fl 5 wikis.,-A Q swim 1 -3 ' x i J il 4,,,4 3?rf-t if-NSE: : A if 51' ' HY' '- fi A .P -F W X 4 Y' ' , X I , ld N .-.:a ,,,S ,i . f .. -I4 . - 'S ,,.,- .4 'uf A Q We ,ff -LM .f,, ,h L. 'ff w' u..meaQf' -',,'s ,K 7- X s- 49' ,.,-gr' . 'Spi- i' Pictured above are Frank Greene building a birdhouseg George Andreolas, Charles Reeder, and Don Snyder ripping scantlingg Richard 'Prasport dressing a chisel: and Alex Breslow filing a saw 4 0 J f . -W ff Q ,fi f ff K it 4 :J ' - f -Q l. of' 'T' fiff' ' -an ' 'Q va FV ' Xgklfu , of def . , f me b Q Klee . wxxefechaghev . - 6 . 0 -,hop A 30 , on-aWlcr2,r9-'N gov Bonding Sw S lac ' . Q10 Aa!! ' ln This ani. Owl- . x gcenegx wel' Typyca be 0 gay-W xo I I 1 J H xl, N 0 I A lg i ' 6 ,, N4 ' 5 Richard Trasport and Ronnie Westerson put on flat trim , Qtyiw1j,Jh ?v V, N f ,, vu H t 2 0 11- fy-.f-.--.1 ,4- ,nf 1. ,,-...ii TUDENTS IN BUILDING UONSTRUCTION shop this year have had the satisfaction of drawing up a set of house plans, framing, and finishing a complete prefabricated frame bungalow that could be used as a home. This cottage, which was erected in the yard back of the building, has attracted a number ot' favorable comments trom passers-by who have seen the boys at work, and for this reason the project has served as an interest device as well as an excellent teaching device. Objectives ot' the course in building construction are to assist the student in acquisition of skills re- quired to construct homes: to develop the ability to talk intelligently about building problems, to analyze such problems, and to arrive at the correct solution of problems that may arise in construction: to take proper care of his tools: to follow safe building prac- tices: and to work well with others on the job. Roofing, framing, wall construction, joist con- struction, stresses and bridging, door hanging, in- terior and exterior trim-all are taught with theory and practice hand in hand in the attempt to fit the student into the building trades industry. Blueprint reading and estimating are a daily part of training. --m. at Henry Will and Vharles Reeder are jointing a dooi' Richard Summerson. Walter Repsher. an.l John t'rawfoi'd work the cut-oft' saw 1-Iissqlferfg A cs TERIALLY SPEAKING IT'S FASHION FABRICS FIPST AMBRA CIRCLE, CORAL GABLES, Qualify Work 1,0 e 50,91 Coral Gables LAUNDRY and CLEANERS MII with ffzgsf 9 Cf PII gtk MILLINERY SUPPLIES 6 CELKER S ff' h we G6 B G 8 641 fnlosf om e e oc 06 . in Dabe ounfml I I 45 N. E. ram sum, Mama u an A o I 33 For Twenty Years an lnstimtioo Justifying Customer Confidence Pv- . - --3 B 250 Minorca Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. --,:,,, Phone 4-6458 -.1--Q I I '57 F wi?- SX C1 cs ' ust the c alls of the telephone xsn t 3 ll you recewe are The value mes the ca s l t nf the make Sometx u cl mxss a o you yen more xmportant Yo wasn t there e telephone ke the tele just on calls you ma Il lil CODVCHI ' bxg bar gm ood Z' DA TB' 300K fCCC1VC lf, S an CVC SOUTHER AND TELEGKAPH C X phone s a success and g ence secunty ou add the calls you e tunes When y n bxgger va u LEPHONE N BELL TE OMPAN Ruth RL :mx operates a postm 'i 1 First row-Jo Anne White, Peggy Aylor, Patricia Griffin, Hazel Rocco, Ilarbara Arnold, Elinor Butler, Marion Ferguson, Joan Cameron, Joyce We-rnsing, and Sara Bell. Second row-Patricia Carlton, Lois Rowe, Charlotte DeForest, Marianne Burton, Angelina Angella. Janet Wrona, Mary Lou Kolb. lletty Lou Owens, Barbara Hamm, and ,loan Pullman, Third rowiJudy Meyer, Elaine Suggs, Mildred Martin Stevens, Carolyn Lindsey. Norma Jean McAdams, Jeanette Nelson, Helen Revell, Rose Mary Dickinson, and Barbara Dumuncl BUSINESS EUUSHTIUH ',,,.,4 ' ' ,,,,.-f' ,.- 'Fe'-,Q-' A ,. ,.- ..- ,,--- ,-f'-' gp, , ,M - A K ,,.,,-f , M mfr' ' ,.4..,a- .ann ,gs-4 W N A N..--f X .,,.w- ,. t .f - ' ,, 4 or , , - . S.,-1'- ,.,,: ' .4 ku -1 '-,.. .Q la in Q M,,-, , K+, M ' ,J-. vc ' S -if 1-J. ,griif - fill ii ' -4' ull' 'I . V ' 'I A-i 1' ' ,. XX iq 4' KY' -A Y terms . legal . gud! . W ' l -s in Bxxsilwfa Ln Q as, ll machine IQ .45 M , 7 - A ' 'L an A -Shir - I as .. J s .2 Q' 9 1.7 fins . 7-g i .grip . - at First row-Jo Anne White, Peggy Aylor. Patricia uriffin, Hazel Rocco, Barbara Arnold, Elinor Butler, Marion Ferguson, Joan Cameron, Joyce Wernsing, and Sara Bell. Second row-Patricia Carlton, Lois Rowe, Charlotte DeForest, Marianne O Burton, Angelina Angella, Janet Wrona, Mary Lou Kolb, Betty Lou Owens, Barbara Hamm, and Joan Pullman. Third row-Judy Meyer, Elaine Suggs, Mildred Martin Stevens, Carolyn Lindsey, Norma Jean McAdams, Jeanette Nelson, , Helen Revell, Rose Mary Dickinson, and Barbara Dumund ..,4- - v l F '1 , P X, , ki, ,,,. XM, 1-f:.,,1,.f J .e ' j . 1. ,gi 5 .4 or x ' ,j , N ,, e ,Q-fff: fff'ff at X ' 4 , A I . machine class U1 Bu ' gunz Smess La . th Beams oPera10S R 90 W Study legal terms Ru S group ot tm nth gridn mtudcnts in shorthand rot ation ml iw V' I. 'Y if gt -. X sm X . X 7.?,.f4 J Ik , Advanced students work on calculators X pl -t Nm X I , 1 q ' . nf x X Z fin! q a 5 . 'a' X4 7' 'Q' I Ng? x- l'll.EVl-INTH GRADE BUSINESS STUIJICNTS First row - Gladyet Stone, Marilyn Shea! han. Raul Pena, Har- old Markowitz, James Annis. and Loucila Walker. Second row- Hugenia Robbins, Nnrma Parsons, Aur- elin Hernandez, Peggy Boeckler. Barbara Long, and Katherine Meigs .- irq- 'N-N., 30 'Q' l e . w A? ' , . L 1 'W First rowf--He-tty Turmir, Betty Gossnizin. Bai'lmra Wilkison, lilt-amor Houghton, Loretta Annis, Jvziii llunton. Mary Forbett. Kmhlru-H Mqfllrniick, Mildred Gross. and Annie Johnson. St-uoiitl row-Riclizird Bucklt-y. Mary Alice Price. lit-tty Fraser. l'!ai'bzim litlxmiwls. Dorothy Jurkiewicz. Kay Vziss. Ifziyv Allen, Yettzi Klein. Eleanoi' Gar1'vtt. and Patricia Sutton, Third row-Louis l-'rn-n-man, Rziynioiitlv Lef'ziwliei'. .Ioan Ormzindy, Joan Sawyer. Patricia Bishop. Mairethizi Holes, Faye Moore. Nellie Townsend. Juan Vzason. and Harold Iloffninn rw' Herneus Dorman, an advuncecl high school student, and Louise Hill, a General Vontinuation sturlr-nt, are trunscriliing from liictaphone- records. llvtty Gurlgeon is using the dictating machine, while Doris tiossman renews a re-uorfl on tht- shaving machine fu I Eleanor Houghton, Mildred Goss, and Q Loretta Annis solve problems in Busi- l ness Mathematics class y ,f gl NE 55 pa 4 .fl -Sp if -'- wr - u 5- -, ,xx 3, First row-Berne-as Dorman, Joan Roy, Lois Wade, Doris Gossman, Joan Hubler, Jo Nan llonavan, and Elmer Garrison. Second row- Jeanne Davidson, Helen Johnson, Virginia Denf son, Louise Sanchei, Frances Kirkland, Carolyn Robb, and Patricia Holstofi. Third row-Dorothy Ashling, Betty Hilliard, Cecilia DeForest, Jimmie Kent, Doris Killilea, Lynn Goodman, :ind Joseph Krebs. 3 3 o - i W g, 4 l , .- Tfiaff I sa. .., , 0 , 1. LW - - -. - V... - fn. . l Ak W ,'-V xiii - i ..- -..-.... l ' 1 V95 . . ' so Lv -4 !. La . as - l James Hamilton operates the Mnrchzint calculator. High .school students take dictation in shorthand class. I i . nur-Q4 .X 5 wig, r W, 2 QI fsqgi Wv, '3' Wm ,.-- ...gg L.. 'S' QW .lvzux Roy, .loam Ilublvr, and llumihy Ashlmg 2 irv Cutlmg 4Ivm'1lQ un lh1 t5pf-wriivr. -10111110 Jamws usvs Ihv nllrm-oscvvpo to rule thx- slenclls, Juan Hulwr plzlvw papvr in lhm- minwograph. Vvvllia IM-l orl-sl asse-nmlv mime-ograpln-d material. First row-Ruth Re-urns, Nl2ll'g!8I'1t2l Rmmfro. Ann SQ-cond row!-.loan Hu fs-on. l'ut'1'icia Mitchc-ll Brown, Phyllis Brnrkwuy. Harlmra Morgan. lmnald Skinm-r. llnrthvu Hn-rg. NIUILIPI Alvaro? Edith Hassin, Joyce .lackson, and Madvlmo Juncu. .lwyce Nvununm. and l':n'ole llurrance i Q rf if ' l ul 1. l H! 1' J' O I YJ i 1 65. English for the Foreign Born. Fir Blanco Olano, and Frymnt Melzac. Piedra, instructorg Rolando Casall Manuel Gutierrez, Cons T. as, Franco Boni, Earnest Heineke, Erika Seikel, uelo Ballyntine, and Roberto Jalandoni st row - Chin Wey, Reuben Palma, Aida Perez, Second row-Socrates Veneros, Ingebord Seikel, Miriam Marrero, Bertha Gutierrez, Rena Ruiz, and Jack Caniejo. Third row-H. -1-vi. .fx N. , 1 - F r 011 e Wlln.. corn rf 'Z' 'lf CGW!! .QCZLU4 'ill LINEN SUPPLY 401 N w :ghhs 3 r Ph az 455 4 QW 772' ' 9 . . i t L Miami 6, Ia. one -3 A N X x N - v 1 ' L I If V Q54 A- XX -I-J 4 5 .- X Q ' -Z I1-P eififf '33 N X3 4v PM 4 R A 'JN xx SYM nwpwf gi' imwwdUMMe C2 Y N 135 Q Q. Ku Bmiwo yuh A X55 S no Mm Ma ff .fx 2? 'Rballlh 'P + Y' f l 01m 29lB S W Sth S Pho 4 2020 'R FH! Inline GUNS RODS REELS TACKLE Tummmu Swap Shop 3050 S W 8th St 9 SN W ' 5 , z s 111 U , x V' . 0- h 53 1 , . N G ' ' - 3 . xa . nn aY N F' Medi Every Q ' 0 i I I , 9 Q I ngratulu ' I Greeting Cards nm-gm . o or Rc-paired l,CCOsi0l13 C Ammuniiion 9 Q Env mMzoGnAPH1Nc. MULTIGRAPHING I I . I' , P o o - - l. nc - Joseph F Bogart Head Basketball Coach Clxfton Murrell Head Track Coach and E N Pop Parnell head football coach As-alstant Football Coach Henry Powers Baseball Coach Irvmg S Tutt Assnstant Football Coach and Busmess Manager V-WI Tl: l2l1SC'LG,P 'z gclzool ls Cleaned By, acuum xysfems A Central Installed System In the New Hotel Floors P rt bl Sy t f ll ' B ld g Y F D Gfvvve flew'-'ffffffmf The Spencer Turbme Co Y Rid XXQXX HYW' 48 2521 55 -v e S' e Properly Desrgned Heav Duty o a e sems orOt er Sections ofthe ui in C O I . I I 3150 N. W. Seventh St. Miami, Fla. Phone - I W entla0A'3r' 0 6 ef amos I 6 is of. DD ve as ,,.-a T U' can P72510 'Us First row Bllly Hart Sherman beaborn Joe Hevxu Dan Pxnder Ray Bustos Lharles Testa Roland Lousmeau Maylon Smith becond row-Joe Kuck Morris btarllng Don Andrews Harvey Zemaltxs Bobby Bryant Ed Hutcheson Herbert Reeves Joe Brownless Bob Fmney Martin btelger Third row-Connie Woods Davld Wotherspoon LeRoy Rogers Ken neth Bachand Julxan hunter Roy Peterson Henry Wlll Chas Lobb Alvm Goldman Mlssmg Gerald bmlth A SQUAD TQCII Opp Tack 6950 Duncan U Fletcher West Palm Beach mm, Buch F' HUGO Mlann Jackson v8l'0 ICICI! Sgqfh Bfgwqfd I3 Ponce do leon v V4 Q5 4 S M. ff 5 f ' -r EY if YRS' A Q .V , 4 if .' . A , I N si y 'WSU i 'Q I pagan , mi Gunter and Gerald Smith brmg down Duncan U Fletcher back Herbxe Reeves Fullback Maylon Smxth Left Halfback 'manga I Q I1 htel. Herble Reeves IS brought down by a Vero Beach back Roland Cousmeau Rlght Halfback Q4 Gerald Smxth Quarterback '13 f'- 5-,st s. - .-Q-v-A fw- 3-3 x. f' K an ,K 1,33 09' gn 1 K 'km JS: 2? C.. ' ,Q ,L Q J' if fp! t gf vm-,ks ii :F V :F Henry Will Right I-Ind ', I F N x 2. X R906 X1 . f QW y Cooxi 000 . 9 uv 6:3 . 15 560 E96 by we l 9-I 3 UP' ,LM , 25 Ray Huston Fullhack p-, 'uv ,-vi. ,x E , Xxvt QA zww 1 ? K - x .f ,. Il l Joe Hevia Left Halfback JI X f5?fXv bam . .AQXYW 00 www f wuXf9w' PM . Wfie xyklxcxxet we kj ? 4 X5 H0906 Q Ed Hutcheson Right Guard Roy Petersen Left End www gd MW 8 gxxo NQKNXX X65 W6 I 'M I X A ,f Y M3I'tin A vs . Sfvi uAvcNx Lott Gua,f'Pr, vow Pfxxhxd r A ' X-K if 1,,.'4 13,1 ' -'lr . 911, Ulf. 08911 I i'll'11,fI.b6lQ,L ll ,hp gauled flgwb Ldoubl ,am . fl , 4: 1 . tif .' f Qi' m y V ,gi Ji 1 :jaw ' Wt-st Palm livach back is brought down by Morris Starling and Maylon Smith - A X I , 4 E X 'LA 4 1 I Joe Iiruwnlm- Vharles Testa Right Haul Left Guard LL X- url Pxerh v A U-I 3 QALK XWUW If rh Bmw tmtulmtth 'We MGX WL ww' IH HHN X A Link MCI' K lr I 'ill Seaborn brings down a West Palm Beach carrier after a short gain Bob Bryant End Seaborn puts a halt to Jack Wiley's excursion around end as Gerald Smith comes to lend a hand Jia-in , 1' ' v I 1 l , Charles Cobb Tackle E .f 'JJ , fr' FET' l nl mm 7 N X N David Wotherspoon Center N U fn J ' ' ,.X'9' Cf 'z 'k,.x Q fl x, I Alvin Goldman Tackle B Joe Kuck Guard Cousineau plunges forward for a first down against Jackson. Blue Devils won 14 to 0 Leroy Rogers Tackle fc, ,af 5 cf ' 1 1-.,, .K 4 I ,ri I 1 1 1 Q f' Fousineau brinpex flown Miami Beac hfilflmck utter .1 xmull Ldlll 3 11 an- A A Miami Herald xhnt of Julian Gunter and Henry Will ,J-4' If we Q ., egg, 0 Named All City by both the Miami Herald and the Miami Daily News, Julian Gunter also made All State and All Southern in 1949. ll 21 I f li a C k Maylon Smith. to the left, was named All Pity by the Miami Daily News. f Q, iz. R- A 'H Ne. 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'll l L L I Lad 1' ' fl L ill I ' in tLe years to come when tLere are L -' 'll 'l I' .' -. - - 1' 1 ' I f L' , ' f . li Pete . R Jum lcharql. I1 for thgofzzgglgiggticing th Ing track zegigh ' .on Bin Q, Hurrilguls goes V ciurmg boxer the H ecathlon igh Dractice is .. ' bl 111'-, .----. A Q ........-'- '..'1':. S J' L 1 m ... G I .hr fl 'iv L 1 1' f Vi, . 'M' .k. i t A 7 , . H 'H A' 'Icy ' , 1 ,A A 2 1 W 'tg -.lf is ', , 4 '.'.if,1.,f9 J . K 5 , A f ff ,. . va N1 'v f. 514'- '. - f V' , ,iv 4 ' 17 . 1 A! 5 . I 4. ' q ,Q . 1 . ., P W-HL' ' ' I .. 8 -ve. , iv? ff- .HQ 1 , - .rw 'H QQf5',g, A' , ne-man Track Team, gems. a wurkoux Rn his specraky, K A ' kr 'X in the Gxnisxrearn Conference, second 3, , fm L A Frith in the Shake Meet 3 ' . A e X 'xy-I' ' , 'g , .uf ni -ig-Q3 , . xknon ' We Yookban XCKCWQH dmmg' khe Deca , , ' pan. xn exyae PSM WW . ff s Teckfs xv naced i w Meek an . C...- Don Amhevis, the One 'Nine Run. Dun g in the Group Your Track . 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Q W X X X, ' Maylou Smith, Bob Parsons, John Ward, Hugo Hahn, Don Andrew s, Norman Koski and Manager David Morvil during Track practice --v....M- -,,. .,.....-pw-,,-awww-Y... .,. .,. ...,.. , '1 'S' me . . d unr- I mmm., any rkout Len X W0 hum Lfhhgrxplxhg vecuihxhlx hurt Kvwgt 1 statin LN' . . BDC . -ctiulnh ' B,-qu. .ua vra Zemm vey w...-- -f.,,,4+, -fa 41 W ,MA ,, ' -vw iff Q., 9-A'v-ff-.-.L ' .f-J - u,,..,,. 'M 'N -gr' M., . , di! .....a. ,... ,G 2.3.1151 m.v ',3g Q:f-ar':- ,'g- aa :sw-1:-.,,,..,,-a-. if -P f- 'fri ,gi-. .1ir'. 5. nr' ..,., ' -.I -- 5 Q btnexchange Jn... :If ' '- ractice 210 33:27 H rvey Ycmaktis and Pluwne b uU-S p a ' .-w f ' ' ' '-fffi 'S 'fl --T-S+- ,, .QQ-32 if '. - -Pr' - Q ex ve ,'M '-'mf -wsu., L. L , a ,..:+::+- - q aa 5'--.n i , rf- ' . sy, Q' ff . an Q' L -hh P Wg, .r4.A,...f-a'?..kngf: ig J , 'Ig ' Qi- Q ,.x,ff'i' ., .ffczsny M.. A 'W P ,., .... BJ ,L gh, The Moderne Pharmacy Arr Fr lllllfll nal Frm Dr In 1 nl 4lQ 52071 51119 30008 dnl NIIAINII RI' Af ll l'l IYRIDA CQPRAI IABI I S I I IHIIIIA fmnpl lffl wife n G J E r n si: REUBEN VAUGHAN KIDD I Id hy IIA' I L d d 0 V D h, It P I S275 MII-1thA P0 1 N WORK' f4Zl'7q,w1 BEllOISE CONSTRUCTION CO 1o4ghgny8gggf,h6fef HARDWARE PAINTS X h M, BHYD 8' FRN gclzefkf pfzoauce PRODUCE FIT FOR A KING J .1656 EXCLUSIVE SPORTS AND ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT REISLER BROS. SPORT SHOP 425 IVaeh nghm Ave , Wham: Bench 39. I-Iuruli PIIONF 53 1144 1 NEII. R. SUTTON MIAMI, FLORIDA PHONE 87 1055 Registered Land Surveyor IL - b N .Ii V ,, 1:y.'s .:v - .b 1-, I i Y , 1 I . X I , Specia ized Sci:-nl'IIc Prescription Phannm-ish V '-,J 'U' -' I 37'- 555 q SQ, Phones .- 1 , - . . ir . ' l I ' I 1 1 X' o 0 V I soLoll:n or TNI CONFIDIIACV A Qpnntvd description of the Snirh to ' rn-4-only and et rs of gre-.1 historical value. S5 0 imilr e ilion- ' f ' I Indexed and lllus Med . . . VVri en b Alive . . icrrc n I .' '. ' ve.. Miami. Flnnda ' 0 o f ' V - I - .- ut onlvd Du-nh-r BPS Paint O O : . '. '. ve. Phone I i Miami, Florida l-f'o N. IV. 22nd Sire-A-I Plume 1-4 ' l- , gel Mar Mar Mlar hnar liar liar r A r Apr 6 kneellng Hunt Vllll Tedl u Jm Adam Nu xmm Nl xbuln Ammrlco DeMm l ml If xrles Jxck I tml Joe Toth Frank Esau Walter Mltchfll 1 d Rodnex -Xtln Nl L t uh Inu hugem Buukater Ixul Mandi Vl xllace Beckett Rlchdrd Bum-4 Dlhltl llfuk lull hhlllfltlil l u hlllglll Bnlmln Mclool Herb Rsues lllnrx D1 u Jm IltVl8 Gerald gflllth Joe Qamplxll Ronnw Mu h Bob llollex lharle I'lnnag,an Rlchxrd Ronco and Joe Lhabrler KID LE Tech 2 Tech 4 Tech 6 Tech I Tech 'I Tech 6 Tech 0 Tech 0 Tech 0 Redland Homestead Mlaml Jackson I I South Broward 3 Ponce Edlson Mmm: Beach 8 Mramr Hugh ll Ponce I' f 3 5 Tech 6 Tech 4 Tech 4 Tech 4 Tech 2 Tech 4 Tech 8 Tech I Redland W Palm Beach I5 Edlson Mmm: Hugh South Broward Nhaml Beach Mmm: Jackson W Palm Beach 4 1 ,.. Richard Ronco warms up for a game JOB Hevia foil Qi V 'VG P43 ww r 3iFhKk '54 fxnwgs-5. Q9 OWS through on a pitch X will gy, :T-rdf' ..-ff .-5 . hh, .-, .5-. if W ' -414 Charles Flanagan fouls une off in Edison game at , ,K i , .,. . , 3 A, LMT ', ,lifi -ya' Q :J ui ff' Q Q. ' I ' ,Anim . It ,Aw , - , ' Y Q A L - V Q t -safffwnwvfw.-. '. Q ' K , 'I ,i i I ' gI9fi'5?' 4 f 4' ' a? J . ,. bk. I Y ! ' - A l , ,, , 7 Y ' :L A if fl ,, g1i1,,2:b.1-:rfe?f- 1 ' m H my W5 l ag, 4. 14 '-.fe Q 0. few J, 'F'-x 1 'og-A .4 +ve A -oss: J' 'P-. - .g-3,-1 .,p:WL, x ,, Herb Reeves on an attempted bunt in Edison Sherman Seaborn scoring in Edison game 9- Q ,- --..., V40 I - wu.-7-'zfa-' ,,-f Www If Fw ig., uv . fi. ,W -- ,Q .- -4- ' 4 .fy f A x. Q -gfy. 4 V' f Q -A3 Af' gaiw , :- n E. Le 1 . 1 4 . 9 1, I-arley hit Um, in WU Qt P I 5 21 m game Beach game in West Pahn . ,. B -mth game DQMQ-o mares WW WJ m ww! Yaxm L . .WL-1 n '-'V r-.W . ,.,.M 4 Q' z pf j . g 11 K . K X K . i X X , g X , s ' Q -f , A - ' M4 .3 Jn 4,2 V , P , f , ' '- Us Ueklen makes turned phxy ' wx' A ' , I fff.. ,A- ' v Vs? al A. , ' y V 'V vt H .Diff - x . if J, e 4 Calllleletti mA lsses outside cum ' '0 ball 3 1. L 'BS-s West. Paxm Beuckfs first ba seman makes p . . .,',,1.4msg'Ais 1.4. uwut ggtinst Tech Th While In MIAMI for T0 FISH I G IG HTSEF I N 0 E555 our Completely Dllferent Crulses FISHING' DEEP SEA Ann REEF on :An norrrou c Annum: s non' PASTIME II Bualt Especially for Fishmg Your Pleasure and Approval BAIT AND TACKLE lou KEEP YOUR FISH 8 MIAMI CITY Yncm- BASIN 930A M !o500P M RESERVATIONS PHONE PHONE Day 3 2513 Nite 2 5011 Sand ehes a d Dru ks on Bold JUNGLE CRUISE To Musa Isle Indran Vrllage Allrgator and Crocodlle Farm MIamI Rlver Scenlc Route See the silent Seminoles and their costumes living as they haxe for hundreds of years Here also are alllgators and crooodlles birds and monkeys zoo museum etc gay. www., Every Trlp A G H Boat Llnes SEMINOIE QUEEN Q A MUST In Sightseemg INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS Gloss Bottom Bout WITH THE DEEP SEA DIVER '3 Oustandmg Shows Each Cruise The Great Coral Reefs' Grand and Beautiful XIIAFIIIC Garde nsI Thrilling Deep Sea Dner In ALIIODI Th o gh th GLASS WELLS see the IIOODED DIVER feed the fsh and explore the MARINE GARDENS for shells Loral sponge and sou emrs MERMAID PIeI- 9 CITY YACHT BASIN Reservahons 3 7142 Pler 6 Phone 3 2217 Ld U M'g 5Lff,Q'f2 If Le ' Cn' New Yacht QSIGMB Queen Grand Circle CTUISQ of BISCAYWE BAY FLORIDA KEYS Fcatunng Close new of S16 000000 James VI .xterlront Estates Mium Beach Residential Islands DEPARTS PIER S! MIAMI CITY YACHT BASIN 0 P NI I 30 P M 3 30 P w Bo I D ep L h 0 ed S at Shatter proof PI glas W nd w Diesel Po r d For Reservahons Phone 9 5119 CITY YACHT BA I e r II rou - IumI, Flor o . 0 0 O ' 3 o wi n 'n r . . . ' . I V , ' ' ' 'Q' Q . 3 . . y. , . . . - . A . V . I . V , 4 2 , . , . 1 I f ' O Miami Beach and Residential IsIandsI Dfeflng ESIHQC, MIIIIOUPHIY? S Row, ' r u e ' ' I 1, W .1 ' V I ' I - i ' ' ' , , v ' . '4, I . ' I ll 10:3 . . . : . . : . M. ' ' ' I ' Nc a, e-'usin es, - ll ll I - - exi ' s i 0 5, ' - Wt' 8 . - ' i ixi - u c ise ' - or se I W o I II ' s P I y g n II M ' ' id - ' lv NV. orient .Yeah sv' , er Jie, lice-ves, a 10 A student, made- a nime for himse-lt' in football when he wage 3 tullback for the Hlue Ile-vils in the fall of 194'. Be-tore Herb came to 'l'ech, he was rate-tl as the- best athlete- at Vitrus Grove Junior High school. While there. he- was well-like-el tor his engaging personality and his gentle- m-inly conduct. He has always shown finc school spirit. Herb is a rotation student in the elec- trical trades group, from which he will make his selection of the trade in which he wishes to specialize next year--probably refrigera- tion. ff The 1950 Miss 'l'ech High, Ruhye Perkinson, is a senior in Commercial Art Shop, and has been prominent in Tech High activities during her five semesters here. An honor roll student, member of the National Honor Society, and winner of a first-year scholarship award. Rubye has served as second vice-president of the Student Council this ye-ar. She is a member of the senior class executive board and served as: a delegate to the United Nations Institute at Miami Beach in October. 1949. Rubye was a member of the Annual staff in 1949 and is editor of the Skyscraper News this year. Rubye has strong competitive spirit. and has won sev- eral prizes in high school essay contests. She won a gold achievement key for her work in the Scholastic Ari awards regional contest this year as we-ll as several honor- able mentions. She is secretary of the Radio t'lub and vice-president of the Junior Art League, one of her favorite out-ot'-school activities. Ruhye has made her mark by winning second and third places on the Crusader Kids' radio program for her talent as a pianist. . - nd T h High A Miss Tec ' Et O Miss Tech High VII, Rubye Perkinson, and Tech Crown Prince, Herb Reeves. with the Royul Court, held the traditional recep- tion for the participants in the Miss Tech High Festival on March 13 in the recreation room at Tech High. Gifts on display ranged from a traveling clock, and overnight case. to a painted scarf, stationery, and jewelry. Students visited the Queen and frown Prince and their attendants during English class periods. Guests met those in the receiving line and then were di- rected to the refreshment table to enjoy punch and cookies. WU Dt ed, K T0 1011 gue I 1 Q N fx? X121 L ' N f 9x4 3 L, ix 1 N f 6 N . x h R ' ex fix, , r 3 Q I j -ff i,,, V 'A QQ l - , g, x gi W 'i 'Q' K A. , ilg. on I, 4 5'l'he Coronation an accomplished fact, Miss Tech High VII. llubye Parkinson, and her royal oscori, Crown Prince Herb liveves, pose with their attendmits before opening tho ball. v N Anim H ii Q , - me crow imq, R I 4 H . h 1949, plmif 1 . S nu A, no I 14,541 PM., Rhoda Cole NN'9iZ1uMig5i'gci:hH?l3i X950 RurlniileQP'Iiiiiiii1xf,aL num' mf 'hf'fi1:zMimUn and from f isa P .1 Kewfs 5 ' - filllcp U H P1-j . on the head powii Prince Hex J ' lux Upeni 'KU Herb . r R, , whne Tech U 'UL thg . Lei turf . - PN 'ndlion ball -5 Iii: -1 1 in , , 4 5 1' 3 4- pra- ..,e 6 Knights of Tech pose iiitornmlly. with David Wotherspoon, Gray lit-lklmp. Roland f'0llSiT10l1L1, John Smith, mul Morris Starling seatomlg Gay Wright. Norman Darwiuk, Herb Rt-1-ws, Roy Petersen. Leroy Rogers. and lit-nry Vhvrry standing -'Q -QM f 8 Gray SC'm5 MUD' in the processioual a ,nxm Q '51 1 7- H., - . f- 1 1 F fit' if A Q , l Competing tor Miss Tech ff? High 1950 were Audrey Richards, Mary Scar- 735 borough. Lottie Smith, V ,M . Mart hu Baker, and Ninn , , ,ft N , Q V ,If 'Y Routon, seatuip I- Iurine ' Smith, .lny Moyer, Rubyu Perkinson, Wynona. Ogle, ffl Peggy Bovckler. and 4 Norma Parsons, standing A ,msd if f off ,Q-1 p V ' ikfvmf 5 0 O, 'O A 0 0 o 5 g g. 1' ' '. ', 1.fmX1' '- - fl 5 8.0 U T gf Q ', ,v , t A -'W' v 'f.',:. . ,4 ,Q 'f-5 'Jin'--1'.'-a ' ' '7 . ' 'f ar ho- L is - ki L k - 5 .y Qi it Coueaineau escorts Peggy Boeckler OR TID B LL pper right crown bearer and bearer of Order of Tech Crown Prince precede Rh Cole VVetL, Miss Tech High of 1949, and hueband, Norman Wetz, in the proces Photo shop table decoration, upper left eft Prince Herb, Queen Rubye, Norman and Rhoda Wetz in grand march formation Right, Karen Fleming in her prize-winning costume Below, all candidates fox Miss Tech High and Tech Crown Prince a few min- utes before winners were announced the oda her sion I fi: y 1 J , I ggi if? ,ifaiv as A ia X 5 k Allin ' 5 Y 4... . el '5 f VY V as 'is I- . :A f av . ' r ,H Qi? . .', I A ' 5 iii! . . ' , 4 , 5, .3 ' Q .aah 4Qda,. L. ,k ,V - I 1 .41 'PP . . . img. 4 . V ,.:2j5.A-,I Y at Y F , W, ,,,..u-1'-' -:sv 1 1 4-4 3 . :S Hi.. , ,su ,MA ,. as - 'yu . - ' YF-as I-N' ' , X UQ ' ' JY 'Z-1 I I '4 ' , - - ' - ' ,K-: , .. .U 2.5. iys 15, 4 vN1..x,., M , N - - - 1' r .Ae '-31.-s'b:.4 Q A- .r Qflfr' sm ' 17, .g, w fx-ww, 41 . If ,gi 5 .x ww , 33 113 wb 2,3 0 So F 0 421 ,fl 7 0 6 403. S' Meat F t Yo r a K ng NW Qs XXXxQxxW?xxm om N Wx N116 31 , .,.,g , 'tj v i Z2 4. Yi , 'S , , puny ang lp,x.: u N'n I-, cv ' 5 'Qs A 771 4,- f' ,X -' - Qi Q fu gf e ' if i -v 2 I-'il 5 pa... ,N First rmv-BIzii'ilyii Sheehan. .lorry llcriiinii. Imris Giissinziii, lliwlp Blziiiriw, Betty Gussnizui. Jeroriie Ostino. .Iam-1 Wrunu, mil lhiii Reilly. Sammi rim: Lim-tru Annis. Rimlziiul Vuiisiiirziii, Tumi Jimvncx, Allen 'Poli-. lilizzilwth Ayvus. lla-nnie Hum. lung, llrziuv liiiaipp, :mil Junluii G1'l't3Il0. Tliiril row: Ihfun .lzxcknizur Robert Wziildvll, Lewis Arnold, Philip Alliury, John Wix -4 'A .4 ht i I -G Hilti, 'l'lifmia1s t'zi1'lwm-ll. Cliiiizli- Ilnllziiiml, mimi Dinizild wt i'mvflf'miik Lziiiilcrs. Jilin- Will-iisnii. 'l'uiir liullmtizi, Jeniiii- .liinin-s, Frzmklin VVvzii'ci'. lfmiiros Mugni-iz Nrlsnn I.01:v1mm. :ind lflliziillclli llrii'er. Si-wiiil rmv: 1,1-sim' Smith, Karen lflcriiiiig. Zan llurlrni. Nziiilictti- lliilv, Ricligml Wzilsvr, Joy Mvyely Vyriis Mi-ycrs, :ind Nancy liclwrl. 'l'hii'ii 1'uivf-Ilewuthy Ashling, Kulmcrt Mcklml. Lleorgizi Scliniicll, Hurry Xxllljlllilll, llvtly llilliuril, .lrziii iliulgriiii, Frril Suniniers. and lrcni- Vhuiiillcr A .4 7 I l Sl 1 I , -v- as Q all 1' -v fomplzmenls u I MIAMI 1 AILOIR SUPPI Y ohaen S GW 129 N F Flrst Street Mxaml 0 Phone '2 1027 For Quallty Dalry Products fbelnaaui Sunny Brook Creamery, Inc 2180 N W I3l'h Ave Mlamn Fla Pnonzs 90601 sosoz Vznufa turcrx and Dzstrzbutors of Drury Pradlu ts FUIIIIIIUIIPIIIS 0 afmeff S nc MAIN STOHF N F it 14651 I040 BISK AIWI' BI 82 0-VII MIAMI HI-AFII STORE W P 5 2I what money can I buy 272.0102 RE ,ms y, uNo:ncoA1'uNG ans if OIL DIXIE SERVICE STATION ass N w :Leven-ru sv prion: z 9248 FLOWERS BY VVIRE FLOWERS BY WIRE B Qfocusz fl 5575 N W 7th Ave Phone 89 2l3I Uur llnuerc Sm It for Inu Mo WELL DRILLING d IEq I Hurst Dnllmg and Equzpment 'INVI U14 TELEPHONE 7 I65I FOR L8IL ROOFING C0 INC 755N W Mano s'r MIAMI FLA -5 I 1 I . A, 0, 4 , g . 4. .' , I . I ' 1 O ' Ih-sldential an Commercial Pump Swimming Poo uipnu-nt ' ' ' Wa er Softenerw ' 'I , o o . I 1' .' ' -' I I42. '. Sz-ven . vc. Plmm- D-4776 Miami JLG. I 'I.I. I 1 3 ' Q ' , o OFFICE FURNITURE DIVISION Q 1:14 . .. First .' ., rnflm- I- . I HI 'I I ,VII Phone - . I ISI7 A 'm.angnn1 Xu-.Q h. .- 575 ' ' A ' K . 1 I I E 1 O -1 . f 0 .. ,gum Q ,. f., 2 ,J Mfg , :hx ' Warren Rezac Casts his hat into the election ring for Student Council president as he speaks before an assemblage of the entire student body for the purpose of introducing the candidates 4, if Norma Parsons, accompanied by liuge-nia Robbins, offers her lovely rendition of Aw Maria at the first znnmml Vhristnms formal dance sponsored by the Student Vouncil. Thu first stu- dent affair of its kind to be held in tho building, the dance WHS a delightful success ' ,I f 4, M Qld Haas si - --gnshisre'-' . electi - - . glsttation sl , . I dectlggs Patterned as lgesfltlgrsilggngbfil the Student fguncjl urpose of educatjn - . ssl e after fl , . I g the gt I Q . 16- municipal and responsibility of xfolilfniill. in the importance it J -- fu' ra X s . 'XX Qin Q het xl dent Xuqivatg' U ot wux - .-AW Hg .ggtatw aiu' ' if - ku theft? where it virgin yet' en he b0 ykjer 7 fx ,p gg AWX - sf' ' t . . - , to 'tl UWYXF . 33 Q K , n. Q f X gttxrkhtlcnwtxy 0CW,,-Xeftn ,ft vNsidt'lN QW: will W f- . fh 1' iw Q 5.3 onqfzafu ations an ge f is es 0 f fm uafmg ass o QSO Associated General Contractors of America lnc South Florida Chapter Carpenters District Council Associated Plumbing Contractors of Dade County lnc Composition Roofers Local Union No 57 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractors Association Elevator Constructors Local No 7l Contracting Plastering Association of South Florida Glaziers Local Union No 688 Glass and Glazing Contractors of Greater Mlam Lathers Local Union No 345 Plumbers Local Union No 519 Painting and Decorating Contractors Association of Miami Flooring Contractors of Miami Plastering and Lathing Contractors of Greater Miami Builoers Association of South Florida Roofing and Sheetmetal Contractors Association Tile Terrazzo and Marble Contractors Association of Greater Miami International Association of Bridge Structural and Ornamental lronworkers Local 272 Bricklayers Masbns Plasterers lnternati nal Union No 7 International Brotnerhoad of Electrical Workers Local Union No 349 International Union of Operating Engineers Local No 49l Sheetmetal Workers lnternati nal Association Local Union No 223 International Brotherhood of Painters Decorators and Paperhangers Local 365 cousmucnou INDUSTRVBEEUNCIL or mu: coumv ,J 9 s t Le 9 Cl National Electrical Contractors Association South Florida Chapter N, S 4' ps ' nu 1 1.9 gs cg? 7, Q93 ll . , . r K 1 3 1 Members ot' thc 1949 50 Student Vouncil executive board first row, an Nina Routon. C0l'l'kfiJHlllllIlg eecretarv: Gravson , . , . 1 y , , . .I I b V Belknap, first vice-president, Martha Baker, president: Ruliye Perkinson, set-oml vice-president: and Marvin Gerber, recording secretary. Second row, Darrell Fleeger, Norma Parsons, Daniel Zcrick, Marlene Belknap, and Harry Vaughn Third row-Elizabeth Ayvas. Phyllis Brockway, Thomas Varbonell, Patricia Jackson. and Mary Scarborough Tech High students exercising their voting privileges in the election of Student Council offi- cers for the 1050-51 term. Dropping their votes into the ballot box are William Ballew. left, and Fharles Jones, Jr. '55 0 ' lx 0 f X ' Since 1925 0 0 I Ilulk Cla-nm-d und Block:-d 0 Blending 0 Alle-rations 0 f YOUT C01Ylfll0f6 Vllflefll Store xl rw eww 0-1 fa-E-ff-f j D. n. FREEMAN CARTER'S urrowu CLEANERS' xg 5und10 l:H2 X. I-T. 2nd Ave.. Minma. Fla.. Phone- 3-6806 0 25 ulmaiiee Bd., llialwh, Fl , , 88-2122-H8-2411 fe Local and Long Dustance Haulmg Q v vaults for fomplunenls o CTOR SUPPLY COMPANY E FARM and GARDEN SUPPLIES T f d S C mann FLOIIDA rallgogruaz Plr:g':a1gfi 0 f X, Furs Sllver and Rugs Al' 20 BUILDING SUPPLIES HARDWARE scl-lwmu slcvcLEs MACK s CYCLE SHOP TQOIAAESQAL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES F P' 1 R I' MEN s wonn CLOTHES 48 9 I9 B y sa I ll y FERTILIZERS Free Dellvery MERCER 6l7 N W th SI I 1208 41474 For Reel ul lnzng, H2 6131 82 4353 -7,,,,,,, pm, gf THE TREQSURE CHEST 1-1 CHOCOLATE sHoPs cm! Q R Ogle' asao s w an. Sf Wa' ! j Q 1 12 FI F Mums Fla X , M . . Phunew 0 ,' I T op my X l ' y, r p 7 0, ll I E xy! X I Q Y ly V5 ,E X , Q4 '- Q I fri dj 'P Q f, f E- Il . . xml, X X y , ' P 0 , ' N , ' , I f X I . ' f . 5 8 X ff , . ,f f N . . . -1, , 1 f H A Xlm 00 35 Y 1 X XX , 1 - 1' 4 ' I 4 Q 1 I fd I Q x I 9 Du uni. .'uEnam9 . ll .' . 4 S .X Call -. 2 Lx flinllI': llrgljnlirxtq.. 90. Xlllmi X l l . r - . , -1 - ' x . l Q I I' Q Plmse -A . V. Se!:lligl11i,k1I:'l . 0 mix I o ' of A l 5 ' E N4 S f .' 1' f Z lx big 3 Phones - , - ' ' , Al ' 7 0 .eff o jfgi,g::2E'?'lf . 2 5 -I2 N. li. Isl Sl. N limi 3 . B. 0 I0-I2-I4 S. .. 2nd A . - - . -.-0,55 : 1 u . E ji I I Z 5 X l 'SE' ' l L .9 ,IM 'x 13 I 4 N1 15 X11 P' 5 2 l Monitors help with the traffic problem before school and at noon Q3 K ,-Q 'Q .ar 4 5, X Q I 40 F -4 K k Q l-'irsl row-l-'ay Stowe, Nelson Lirenzo, Patricia Holston, Bully Taylor. Bob 'l'hiimpson, Kiki Ayvas. and Myra l,x'int-. Se,i,n.l row-Mildred Lindstrom, Stanley Schwartz, Florence Holly, Admiral Freeman, Georgia Schmidt, Americo Lfehleo, and Mary Stubbs. 'l'hird row-Richard Webber, John Catti, Carl Jones, l'om Herring, Roger Stevens, Richard Slthard. and Richard Dengler. Fourth row-Fred Balwanz, George- DeStat'eno, Carl Kirby, Ruliye Perkinson. Miyuel Alvarez, Donald Hill, Tom Carbonell, and Aurelio Hernandez. 5 if , .4 Q' -A..-W, F CEQUH-sgfv :atb sg who W 'EL' 4 s f 34 ' 7 V5 X will! X N I i-5 I-IERS SERVICE STATION T d DARLING BEA TY S E NEY0?YFxiF?5th Street HmIeah FIOY' 3 2104 N W 7th A U HOP venue I hone 'I 9173 BOND 'rRANsr X 2Nw Lgn.ER 'C X ?' -? nh he 'e If m- Fnonda Qs. ' 14th STREET BARBER SHOP if 'ff . 22N W 14th Street Mlaml Florida .I W COMMUNITY DRY CLEANERS Hlaleah Florida -f i PAUL S ARTISTS CORNER 440 hspano'a ay Mlaml Beach Honda .7-'In ,..., X 'S 0 SFQBOARD JEWELERS I h I pg Q 282 N W 7th Avenue Ml8mld Flonda ' - FLORIDA BARBER. B 4923 Ewwlxlltlac .Avenue I hone 2 2042 44 N Iv , DAVE s Auro SE1'f1V',iE mom.. SAGAMORE Hom, 11041 N w mn Avenue 'a M l3l'l'lI Beach Flondg 407 FMOBLEYS SUPER MARKET ast Okeechobee Road Hia' DODSON S SERVICE STATIO 45 N 423: N W 17th Avenue Mmm: l'Iord1 f' surzoco SERVICE STAVON S d A of I hone 3 9690 1966 N W 7thz,:enu0 1-1: 3292 Fast 4th Avenue Hialeah llorlda res- '1br RACE INN RESTAURANT i' R WAREHOUSE SALES AND SALVAGE coMPANY , ANL,-Y 5 r:E:,e,.-Ie Mmm. 5290 N W. 27th Avezngzrpklizaml, Florida 3 S2290 N W M A' 4, -Mr.. 1' Xxx A7 f eah I- londa i A-K if J? 1 1 of' f 'ff -fix I ' 1 ' Q5 ' :J an 1 - f I 4 E' f , 4 A , . -+1 If 2' 5 , let' ' ' - fx, Af I Q. h Q 174 'I -' - ' , f . XIV! I ',. - ' ,452 4 ,Jw X , , . .esta 1 ? ,. , ,EZ ,,, ,, - Ilf X. ga , f X, Pl' HK fl sux, W X! ' ' ' ' - E - Rt' I 1- , -1 ' t :E -th f' - ' --' .tx K Q ' ,,- I E 1 3 4 - T T ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 Ev 'Ii' fgf f px-A Q- Q W ? l-Oval and 1 I TY 'X 27' 181 , . im if 1:lIE'eiI'1au!g,,g. i E ,,..:.-,-- ' T ,S S . Y , L ' A , .. K, 3 I P2 i'r?'7f' I, 1 1 A - - l ' E R J A 1, ' It 2' Y iii ' 1 fr I7 Y W I .lf 2 - ' 4 V ' A .QQ ,C f - l - 'E ' ' - - - , - 4? f A-ic? .-- mesa .C ns c f , H - ' E 2 i or or Seeboar ILR. t . . n I, ' 11- .- H Y s 3 : ve 5 0' C Taser - . 1-f f , Y 1- 1 W Q- E- 2 r ' . - . 'i' 'Ia . ' 1 - ' ' . - 5 , . . 1 O T x Xe U K sv tx E ' - ? T T ' -.A A ii 3- I -W i - - 2 ' . .f O F D E - I . - .Y ' , Q . Q i . ' . . Q , ' tl ' of - if ' ' ' ,E ?' 1 -- - 1 E A I? F f .1 A 7 1 , f-TW? 1' I ssories - Auto Parts an C ' , , I I, - 3 . T . . Ai S ' ,C --' TY ' 'Zi .ns ' -4. Q - -. Y 1 K Covemmen . - ' I 67 . 4' ws -x A-1,1 It f ary Scarborough is made offtcial Sweetheart of Key Club 'L t .sf ur., :hh if f Mr. 142. Albury L .lack Snowhprger .'N 1.-. t- S., l t i an .',j 1 , z,,, fbi J ' . c ' Sim, 1 . f Q er I a F x. F L , ,,O wr, Z' 7,7 in X n'71lA5',,lI hy. fb 111411 SY xl tabby 'E K T IV' 11.1 ' 'Ve X11 Qs hlfly' ' Giving :X Y lx Q cfknap . , I 118 4 1 'CI' mi Q llghn f X 1 ,, :ably-I -'E I ' 1 Whn 1 ' e-fer , ,, Hill M. 8 I Clhlnipl I ks A 1 - .J Mr. J. Withers 1 uf' K X Gr' b , 10,1 in yg Thu Key Vluh is om- of tht- nwrv pront- ., inent nrgzmizzttitms in the schnul. and i4 'l'lQg-0, spnr1:1m'vcl by thv Miami Kiwanis t'h:mtm-r. 'Z' 068 it .1 X 9. .5 Q-ff ht-tug recognized 115 ax Jumm' Vluh. 'l'h1- Km' Vlulfs mutha is NN't- llttilcl 'l'4v11. 'l'h1s nwzuts that tht- mann jllll'lHlS4'S ut this cluh nrt- to prunwtt' lt-:uh-rshlp munity tt4 Hh'f1lh1'l'4, and tu servv tht- srhtwl llt 1-xt-ry way possihlm-. lluxww-u', Its st-l'x'1t'v dl'IN'Illls ttpun tht- whult-ht-:t1'tm'tl ctmpvrattiutx of th.- 1-ntirt' stuth-nt ,Milly ut' tht- st-html whirh it 1-1-pn-ss-nuts. 'l'ht- club was grruntt-tl its t'hm'tt-r 1-11 Uvtuhvr 255, IE!-17, :tml Slllft' that ttmt- hm de-xt-topt-tl mtu at ultth with at nwrnhwshiy- culnpnxt-cl of hzu'ml-wtwktng buys. AT xiii. V Hoffman S Coffetemcx I I IIIIIII Compliments of Your Frlendly Rustic: Rollllor Hunk 2 Blocks North of the 36th Sl Bridge BAR B Q RIBS GIANT SIZE HAMBURGERS Bollllo Hop Drnvozln 8301 N E 2nd AVE OPEN 6 fo 2 A M U S POST OFFICE STATION No 'I AT THE VIllAGE STORE INC I GROCERIES MEATS AND VEGATABLES 7805 F Sth bt Hialeah Pla Ihone 88 9189 Edge LEC!-HC!-I fjffomf, 292 Miracle Mule Coral f able 200 N F Flr t Ave Mlaml Ha Ihone 3 6404 l' Complnments of TOM S BAIRIBIFR SHUI? h nc V?- Complete Lune of Accessories and Parts We Repan' All Makes of Motorcycles and Scooters HERB NEALE MOTORCYCLES 72 W Flazer SI lhonc 2 2604 NIIHITII '36 Fla .QQ Featurmg Thack Shakes and Malts and All Beef Hamburgers Cases luncheunelle f V O igirukl l I V ' 1451 fnllins Avv., Miami Blilfll - Q - - 2 I I S I Q l Air-Cm! 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'P3' ' P Q in-'V' 'K I 1 ...4 7I fmafzivie fone WE SERVE GOOD FOOD INTERSTATE 'f + 'f 'ff -f MARBLE AND me co G Q B C A I. 4ooo N Miami Ave Phone 78 2571 cm' ' e shea' hom Ted' 82 2F60 SIC N I AINTILIIS AHTISI' NIA FERIAI S pa effe so .Fl gl MIAMI FLA. PAINTERS d SILK SCREEN PROCESS SUPPLIES One of Mmm: x Finest Skating, Flr 1 rs Venetian Ro er Skating - 2790 S. W. 27th Ave 424-4701- 7:-I0-II P. I. 2-5 P. M. lon wzsr at the Organ Nl h Wk '18 PENINSULAR ARMATURE WORKS ISI N W 24th St 0 A PLOT 0 37 FI PHONES D y 'I 7537 2 0370 N ght 7 II76 I' H YILAGI' Ii 0 S PRODUCTS VI hole ale unl Retail SANTDWICHES DELIL XTESSEN rs N r 1.3: 1 .xx ri 6' ff jj' I - offee Shop ll . C. Enrnvsl. Pres. hleutric Io urs Generators Mac inery Marine or Armature Win in and Motor Repairs . . '. . . . . . , wner Miami , a. S ' .': a -- . , -- 'i - ,7 Y f - I , A X ff' fm .I X, I , X' N L X X I x ' . . ' ' 1 I. D. YEACER B ' I ,S I . ' l5Iif C. 1. ' h S . Misa ' Florida Phone '- TI Phone - r' . ..x .I I ' V ffl nc... J 1 d 0 lf' , II ,,'1g v, .' A- A fb I I Hx X . X ,f I I 1 ' t 'I f X III' 0 N X ' fl I Ax 740 Rl k 1 'I W g gf gg Phone I A gt ' 0 Q' P t I- venmg Sc-svn I ' A v S I d S an 8 an fix np ..- v Qi ' 1 x . 1 ,Q Q Q' t 1 sr' Q u '-Q 'gay' iw . t tifh- 'S' y 4 ,ft 'NA ' , ,fp 'F' I . I-1 I -T' I-'irst row-Joseph Coltrane. Nancy Vickerman, John Reaty, and June Jenkins. Second row-Nancy Eckert, Jack Wood, Maxine Wood, Douglas Landon, Kiki Ayvas, Carl Kimmel, Joan Loebig, Carter Cole, and Sara Williams The Merchandising Club at Tech High was organized in the fall of 1949 by a group of the students in the Merchandising Shop to study cur- rent merchandising problems and to promote entertainment for the club members. Membership is open to any Tech High student interested in mer- chandising. Meetings are held each week, at which time members present talks on different subjects to the club members. A number of beach parties and picnics have been held during the year and even greater activities are planned for next year. Preparing decorative illustrations for the advertising sec- tion in the 1950 Annual are James Adams, Jack Wood, Joan Loebig, L. S. Smith, instructor, and June Jenkins. 'NJ N-'Q -J,..,Q. if u l J fff- 1, Lonnie Aaron, the club president, and Joe Coltrane, the club vice-president, are constructing model window display in the Merchandising shop. '01, NW 2' +'9 xxTx' vo 0 55 xwiqg S4 cos s to Q K cab 04 sei W QF Y' S P 4 'I bfhbpl r 0 1? al 611000140 4 X N3 'S 5 9 A MIAMI SHOWER lhone Q2 9411 2 4'N W Zn X 'Y CG yarn, 6. 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I 116.9 0 0295 1, I Cale, ' F fr f o .ff an f,,..,.A- I-1: .4 Y? aa :R Radio Hams Jerry Berman. Kubye Perkinson, Georgia Schmidt, Martha Baker, and Russell Sawyer, row 1. Standing are Tom Sorger, Morgan Godwin, Roy Myers, Sid Haas, Bob White, Ronnie Maddox, Doug Robinson, Jay Mitchell, Ted Ross, Bob Totten. Ralph Miro, Dick Smith, Don Andrews, Vyrus Meyers. and Morris Starling While ham radio station W4JOX is chiefly a recreational activity, during hurricanes nd other emergencies the radio club memters help out just as adult amateurs do, and hey stick to the joh for countless hours when needed. thief activity for fun is making contacts with other parts oi' the world4At'rica, lngland, Germany, and several South American countries have been contacted this ear. A letter from li. 0. MacMurdy, a former Tech instructor now in Venezuela, eports bringing in W4JOX several times. The hams have had a lot ot tun helping visitors to Miami get in touch with relatives mack home, for the novelty of it anything to make another contact. ,...4v ' ,.-.,-1 ff H -1 fr' nfguxa h 'Htl Lending support to Georgia Schmidt as she makes a QSO are Sid Haas, Rubye Perkinson, Morgan Godwin, Russell Sawyer, Tom Sorger, Ted Ross, Martha Baker, t'yrus Meyers. and Hoy Myers Jay Mitchell, Roy Myers, Rubye Perkinson, Georgia Schmidt. and Martha Baker admire the collection of cards from hams they have contacted MHZEAMII UYLPESETWHNG CCQ3IMIE9Z5AN?? TI-IE COMPOSING ROOM OE PROGRESSIVE PRINTERS 2Ol5 N. W. First Avenue Phone 2-5935 Miami 37, FI 'd U X MZWKS sc C 'MI . VACYX E Qkontb QR M IB 9 M Siteel WU' 5105 'N 56.5 9 HERMAN Rudlo and Telev1s1on Supply Co 'l745N E 2dA 7144 I Jlaula 2 comes the future tecl1n1c1c1ns of Amerlcu Specxcrl Attentlon Gwen To Students of Tech Hlqh AllTyp dAldEqp l'Eq d Phones 28147 2s14a 828169 'iz 1 1 1 1 i 1 l l l 1 - i O LLOYD PRINTING conronnion woo N M F? 5 S I YF. 1 . If 0 ...I I kf f OI 'S ,X I Il ' I1 5-T' :lan I 1 'Il 00 3- 'Ix ,, f I I H I O O I O . . n ve. Miami, Florida N 0.1 W I M ll es Parts an I ie ui ment - iami AV9- Tes uipment an Kits Miami. Florida Television Kits ,? , 2 ' f ' - ' .1-f--. A 'I QAIQVAK v 3 IPS :'Qtx I Rlverslde laundry 8. lmen Supply 1. 15 -'lamrt V S2914 P L11 1 'lfi QK I.. - B L 4046440192 0 fbuagp C I T Y WARFIELD DRUG C0 S H o E T' aw Q54 5 Roofing 7 gf 'M-.SA gl H D SPANGLER '-gf is 1 ' WS A 455.4 mmm: suomss CLEANERS Q A L-1' 114 VARIETY DEPARTMENT STORE Y W T x - ' ' - v 12 Q A ununonv 1' nav cuzunnc if Lmzn surru , Complete Serviee ' O 0 Q x 0 Y 464 w. Flager sf., Mama Phone 3-1454 L r va Q4 v 4 V :.-. v ' 1 ' ' 'L . A AQ - t 1 4 'I V rnzscmrvlons I A 5 N. W. 36th Sf. 0 Phone 7-6658 , al d Y ' ' H 0 P 64 N. E. lzun se. . Q, Mi.m.,n.. faunafnl ana Gleanmg :LEE 4 nznumna 5 0 M gciuipmenf ,k I T BOILERS I ACCESSORIES T X Proudly Serving Dade County Schools 4 A v 0 0 I S20 N. W. 49th Sl., Miami EEEIOIIE 7-3060 S ir LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING usa N. I. umnv-uvn4'ru sr. noon: Tiill - I ' ll' 1' ll The New Complete Store 3035 Grand Ave., Coconut Grove YI 'lil :J- ,fu 9.52.4 Training, Education, and Cooperation is the motto of the Tec Club. The main purposes of this organization are to promote and develop understanding and appreciation of technical training in public schools: to encourage and develop leadership: to attain scholastic zicheivement: and to promote activities which will develop a real appreciation for the value of manipu- lative skill in the application of accurate, enlightened workmanship. Donna Jo Sparkmzin Vice President, Stale Federation af TLC Clubs I Il First row-Frances Magner, David Morris, John Catti, Phillis Brockway, Harry Vaughn, Frances Kinchen, Robert Ernst, Peggy Boeckler, Virginia Denson, and Roberta Nau. Second row -Jack Wood, Jennie James, Lois Duan, Carolyn Robh, Patricia Holston Marlene Belknap Joan Bair Doris Gossman Ruth Reams and Sara Bell Third row Nanc Rid a - - . . - - , -r - - y KW Y, Elizabeth Driver, Sally Duncan, Katherine Meigs, Nellie Townsend. Thelma Drumheller, Morgan Godwin, Hugo Hahn, Dan Greene, and Jerry Berman. Fourth row - Patricia Jackson, Barbara Bowman, Norma Parsons, Joy Meyer, Betty Hilliard, Jean Halyburton, Nina Routon, Cecilia DeForest. Martha Baker, and Dorothy Ashling. Fifth mw-Kenneth Grimes, Terry Rand, Richard Bingham, Marvin Gerber, George Kaai, Lonnie Aaron, Robert McCool, David Wotherspoon. Glen Krippel, William McDaniel. xml' In II PCNOWII 'I Is' IIIDIIIC E C W 9 ,I DI '-I l ff-W' 1 ,,Roxos ' I-mx 1 7' asc was V146 Vx-PSXEEEV' 1 W' 0 sg 0 Iv- XSIIIIIRIIS w Av- is 605333 X in wx y,V Y' 51 x A 608 XB fn 3 XIXIYWIII Rm V595 I f' ghh' M26 NXJI9 t M UI' AIRCRAFT MARINE AND INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENT OVERHAUI. sau W1 smw. BARFIELD INSTRUMENT CORP NATIONAL AIRLINES HANGAR I hone 88 3910 Bncklayers Masons Plasterers Local Umon Jeeps No 7 WEST INDIES CRUISES and WEEK END SAILINGS TO NASSAU For Res:-nahons Fall EASTERN SHIPPING CORP. COIIHNIIUIIIIIOYIS IAFETY GLASS PLAIN GLASS CLAUGHTON THEATERS Louiels Glass op 8 7 W I sooo SERVICE zxrznv wonx 7444! Rafal Glade 4109 N W 27th he Phone 7 5133 Mlaml, Fla . 'I III ' nfl' 5? I N H Q. ,I C 'I 1 Q N 1 vs I '. ' K5 - 0 - W' . Nw' G I T I I - gr- vI::0vI'w Nh . Q - ' t X C SMXXTX Qgnmtti I 4, 1 y e I ' Yuma! - R l Y W , . R. . 10 Bmxduxfx vu. :SIC naw ' ' - - I S 5 'IW f-05 me .. -Q I9 - 'L ' 103 - 51 W I xt 25' vAW 'I . x . . 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U , 6015 Clea IS PT 49996 5 Q X CQ.40 'i5o6A I O 6 tb .I 5x,o'cq,h1g Q QV 9515962 Q 'I I I . Q, S . , 5 CZ 52 6' ' S ' ' o A ' I f,o 's4es I . . eventh St. e Miami , a. K . l I ' 'M 'ff7Q? ! EIL 21 55 . 'X ,zniif YF' - - 11, ' w-F Q xj 14 as 1 pug' 1 r .I S! 5 fur ---f-, WH , Q 1 .f aff? ,wir W ff Y-,M Qfiiif W 2. ,. W. , , 'V ax. M 5 U 'A v X x Q YJ a tv- -5 V 'ii GJ 1, The newly organized majorettes have performed for a number of school assemblies held on the fifth floor. It is hoped that in the future this group will continue to grow and will be able to furnish cntertainmvnt during the intermission of athletic events 1 , I 1 'i Q' Tech 'fheda rOWZ I afld 0 H3 P 44- or I X lub l - d - 1. , A organized gygxrsoxxs. l3:22iiulue1'W ggi, new Y . ' SQYYTV Bagkfu, l Bglilw ' wiembewcfliiglf Lauleilbiiyllii nzossinwjaiw Nwlklhou' - , e ' . x, , . seatgixa Jacksvfl' anvzannexte lllfxhem NN YUM -7' aux I ckway- A 4 D' uni K Phyms BYO YM 4414: . Q I at G!-Kiln' Belle t Vx 3 Ahhh! vfllafllunzx vs an iflllllf To m00d', . ..-re, ,.Du, Ara - red Kwik-mga Barb'liJfJleriiSmg K a te., pictu De Low '50,-ge Y W5 majorechek Yxviil? GOSSmaYffUuQ5aint H155 SUD ' Bet ' 3 an ' mm, , Back Sweat, The glei- club was organized during tho fall semester, The main activity of the newly organized group was the Christmas pro- gram. A trio consisting of Jane Wilkison, liobhe Bowman, and Donna Jo Sparkman, and Norma Parsons, soloist, sang for the mid-year commencement program n - x A 4. , A -. W - in .-4 ' F 4 . fire- L . QWYL ' Mturetl Nvchaudv A Complete Lune f HANDHIRAFT METALS CERAMIC In ummum and Copper 2-Wfffunffmffu Jff-11-f-aw EQUIPMENT ancllcrallc Supply N F nm Qt 1 N 1 M GAS OU- AND ELECTRIC KILNS OF All TYPFS HARRUP mc HARPER Awmco HOTPAKK L 5. 1, f 95029 IU cnnfu Hnnsnnn S XBSAV X61 cus 56h h 1 ag R N Q 5 Con XX x- ti ....-av' Swell ls S 1 a v--W X A B K 6 noun MARTIN Rm!! mzuss alnt' en et' an 0 V 4' 142 Sunset Drive South Miami Phone 4 9221 COMPLETE sf' PAINT 5 0 Jos ff-KN Bring This Ad Get It for S18 60 HIHUDSON AUT d OMOBIL E RALHPS BODY SHOP Pho S011 P D'S U N w asm Sn m M Fl 1 36 700 Blige -Mo ors Yhe Blvd M ' -b ' na NE, 3 1 f LLB QMMAAXKB 15311511111 Qfahrn Qlltlzen 'MRL P' e w F P 3 7077 8866, P b vi c k 5319 QQOQGW Off no f an M c, x Lb U 5 h Fl d F A F fL off. arm amos on 101 fh M BldgTd C 1 I if ' o . fb A , 1.-' u Q J' l 3- A A an .f X 791 . A. . L .ree . or h iami, Florida ' I . QW- 2 , W l x-MW I V019 'SK , Consulting Ceramic Engineer . L V 0 5. , f i I ol 234 I es ire iri e d., . . E. Um'-'I xc 'L' L l Atlanta, Georgia Gaul YXXOW W . gy. f ' . t 4' - ...xv ' f X H' A, A 4 ex Y' . ' S f W' go.. A3 X l ll p 11. x. ' ' Y F xx ' . A C . f- x . ' . , QQ r . Y 1 ' 3 P 'I we I2 . . . - I 197 . . . ee , iami, orida 2 , t I , K I, I 1 'cars of Continuous Publicaiion ' - W ' 0 l 4 9 9 .1 4 o i 'ln I . 53 S. . ilst Street hone - - L.. X C Charles F. Towle ublish r H - E I1 ui -in + - . . 1 'V Sw? i .. 'L' eff If Id- 'E- E wi Reference work is done in the library J me librarian. M' .. ww' Books from the stack room are checked at the circulation desk x u JF' an H 3 1 m i ifiii ,M xg a s a ggifqwezp 'X X H 'gf xx!-'i' fx N Lijf' W M ,Hr V eg ,M x X MX 'M x re M R D ,V Y f We Q he E. S QM 2 Ni M LeenarrlL Ahess J iii! Q Robert M Morgan Hebert M Mtemus Merrrs W Weinberg ,S r'-P ?3 'ED?5 M M X ,X x 'Ny - M 'L 'L . ie N . 0 . i xx M f J f X g fs .1 Hynix' , K g Y i 1 Amonse di Nourie counter clerk serxing i lunch line ln the cateterxa ' 'I The cafeteria is operating under a new system this year. under direction of Miss Alberta Lewis, cafeteria manager. and Mrs. Ellen Thompson, coordinator of all food trades courses in the vocational school. A staft of I4 regular employees is retained, and 15 high school cooking and baking students work during the noon hour, assisting wherever they are needed. Crowning achievement of the year was acquisition of a complete new dishwashing unit, which has made the shop more efficient, the dishes more sanitary, and workers happier, it goes without saying. Sv 3 sys: wl, Mrs. Annie Hagler, pastry. cook, prepares her wares for serving. To her right is Lillian Karris, head of salads division Mrs. Edna Trudell, at stove. is head cook. ln the background is one of her assistants, Agustin Caraballo, vegetable man. ln the toreground, Mrs. Lillian Wantling prepares a salad :X 1 a ' .. f 'W iiglliilliigllmts Qualcfml pads f for All Types and Makes of Cars 6p1d4AlacAau8lnapS 0611494641413 glalaoa ggaapmenl Mlamllutomotlve Parts Co APA 3' Z X QQ SNEI 3824SW8hS Ph 9 2 4 Ph 83 5596 63 0 SSLULZ OLUZ UCCZSS Keep yourself posted on all the news You can best do thls through the columns he IEIITII ggeralh fl 1 PNPP ,nf 'lf' ' 9 , ef If -1' 4 ' nudes ' I I I 5 F if ' l Your N .... Jobber A Main Store Branch Slore Q X' 132 A l Q . - 'TZ' . r 1 .2. Q 1' I U I I of o e 0 2 K W I ' ' C' Flori a's Mos Com lete ews a er 'S ms..- 'fo' 3:1 o E-1 Zi. QQ QZ -3:1 Ho VIQU !: E. Jackson Up H rt sta uuld 9 TECH. . 14 JACKSON . ..0 'L A '1 Said. Instructors Added F or .v of wh bees fri A506 . Yvbxwixoo X3 f . fl Business' , Q H ii? , 1 , -ffflfyavf Q5 Q 0 x0 ge, c zboo-xo Y 99 xW W 92 2 YZF, 36690 x f U Llub offers .. -C.: V1 111 g' I ,fm Q Mor - 53:35 we Big PFIZCS ,255 E 8 coveted h E 2 5 2 8 for mane 11. C ance to Uwritq S mm Y IS her 'E :Q Q' 5 Ludems of 9 once more. ' E 5' fi' 5 2--W 1.5-L U Technica' Kish -ng QE -1: O 5 ' xtv Q '-Q E H M5 H5 E' 'X o ' ff as-E S C 3.-5 NNI 2:15152 522, N.-W 'E 3 ui. Q as gui' 08 7 ye 9 'xx 3 in P-f':,cxwf 'ing 5 Lrg vi an we ,A-' cn C' QP! ps' .A ' U3 an gllty. A as '30 'ivwetul !,f41, r-4 -5 g -1 SNP I,-f C 5 'U w.E.f ff' ,K ff fy g .1 6 'A A QW J 2 f . Q ' Q x ,y f 1 'llyfua 1VU0g3gN 'UO-R-'hp I 'OWWUI 'o. SID!!! 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SN 4 . . econd Avr. 170 ora Way ss . -- . - ' X X . XX fr , A X P, l xx fr X X - - XX 'Lo -3, v.. 11:1 n . . n fi. E ond 5 0 . E. fecond Ave. Q uvvvvvvs, ,sk s.. ':S-N D 'X Lltk-R ICN I N lil fN Sl . ' 0 I' 21 E 'Z ' 1 24 l I 0 4 6 1 ,, we -0 . fr - I I .T .Q QI? N 0' 1 'I .1 I fy f and 'ic-: -T- -'-i- '4-7 -- af' - .- ' ,ewes i I Y . l ' z l I -Pl 1 Journalism students mail out the Skyscraper News. Nina Routon prepares labels, Cathy Luke and Phyllis Brockway attach them. Tom Herring, Paul Darby, Sid Haas, and Doug Landon fold papers. Mildred Lindstrom cuts more labels. .E an a fi , we 71 .J K x Darrell Fleeger attaches labels as Joyce Jackson readies them. At rear table, Earl Baker, Bill Holt, Alan Ross, and Martin Steiger fold. When labels are all attached, bundles will be tied and taken to the post office. , i- n 1 NNW' KW? f ' eluded wayne Hman and Oy 1 ndms- Hd' hotogfaphlc Stat m nd George Black' Sa Skyfwgzgir sllgriiikgff, .loan hBig1l 'rss:S, Ylizylelars elsewhere ing? ' ' 0 ' Hardaman. a contributlllll P 0 K .TTERS of commendation have been received by the editors of the Skyscraper News from all sections of the United States, many ofkthem from leading educators who have said that they find this vocational publication eminently worthwhile. A cooperative venture of Print shop, Journalism class, Photo shop, and individuals in any and all shops and classes who are interested in writing stories and editorials, the Skyscraper News is rounding out its second year of publication as a building-wide school paper carrying news of all depart- ments, high school and adult, day and evening. While it is not feasible for night class and shop represen- tatives to meet as a staff, all of these programs have re- ported their own activities throughout the year while the high school Journalism class has accepted the responsibility fo. planning and layout of each issue, and both day and evening classes in photography have covered the total program im- partially and well. The Skyscraper News now goes to every state in the Union, to individuals and public schools in Canada, Alaska, Hawaii, Cuba, Puerto Rico, South America, Africa, and Australiag and it receives exchanges from a number of schools in the several countries. lt also has a sizable mailing list in the Greater Miami area, including not only alumni and employers but also business, professional, :ind trades organizations. Q www? 5' X SQ: ,WE X eve' at .dee 'ID 6 n 4 J, Q66 xt P, 1Qf 52:65 ,Q f- fr' G Q M if A 2 S14 Phone 89 H58 Construction Co 13377W D eligh ay P O Bo 1106 North Mam Flonda NVQ' is--5 O ' W e S Y 0 e Us 0 . 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' if SQ ss- eated left to rlght Madeline Junco Joan Baxr Betty Gudgeon Dorothy A hhng Margle Alexander Ros ha Belfor and Bob Thompson Standlng Gray Belknap Joseph Krebs and Harry Vaughn Dorothy Ashlrng Madeline Junco Joseph Krebs Franke Magner Gray Belknap Joan Barr Roscha Beltor Morgre Alexander l-larry Vaughn Bob Thompson Betty Gudgeon Editor rn Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Aff Edrror Senior Editor Junior Editor Shop Editor Actlvltres Editor printing proofreading WE the Staff Members ol: I the lQ5O Skyscraper helped to make tnrs publncatnon possible Flrst we should luke to express our thanks to the Board of Public lnstructnon of Dade County for grvlng us thas pruvllege of attendnng a vocatnonal school where we can prepare ourselves for the Golden Opportunlty that awalts us ln the World of Tomorrow We must consuder ourselves mdeed fortunate to be asslsted by tramed mstructlonal personnel At thus tame we want to express our appreclatnon to the faculty advlsory commnttee of the l950 Sky scraper and especlally to Mr George ot the Sugns and Dlsplay Shop Mr Jones of the Prlnt Shop Mr Burton and Mr Foster of the Photo Shop Mr Srmth of the Merchandlsnng Shop and to Mrs Woods all of whom have done so much an so many ways to make thus book a success Last but not least we wash to thank all the nnstructors tor cooperatmg wlth us whsle we were gatherung maternal tor the book Further we want to express gratrtude to our many .Jdver users who have contrlbuted so much toward makrng the annual passnble And now we would luke to thank all ot the students of the vocatlonal school tor the pleasant assoclatlons and the warm trnend shrps we have developed whale workmg on the publucatron We smcerely hope that you the students wall serze upon some of the Golden Opportumtues plctured and prepare yourselves tor that ever lmportant task lnvrng an the World of Tomorrow l , r 1 5 X ts ' 91 l I K k , , E I 4, , . ,, . , rt ' I K his 4 A ' sf ,r l e' It fly A , 1 ' QM Q, . ..., H , ' 6 'rl f , A J. r S . ' , ' , ' , . S ' . ' , I . . . . . wish to take this opportunity to thank all the individuals who have I I BUUHBIHDIHG BUUH REPHIRIHG cam: Rulmg G 311491149 0 we 7-alze in making flmis accomplislfmcnf 772 Go. ' . f,. irst Qve. Be 9 wires hom the N I A Q N Wayne Hfmnxan, ymmugmyxhev tespuxxshyha im' eu-xxhxg and aduk program vkumres , . ,mxcn Xggvqagk Vmwr, T1XmX5Xxm Xxmmwv I 'geeks Voc wfffu fwmwl Y' c X0 uw' mince Au ,f my Quozew 2 , 6 CODY '65 W E' Ymxt bkxop T gd Nha. Green A as-ni 09 LL Ill: 'Hffgz ly shf,b1:E1zm1u11,,m V 1101 tht! gill thi! S. 'Vis' Wi: ,' 'Kr f +1mt0'r 6 Ya: , DY! ck their HUM Sa neilativefpe and . B before Drslgzirikiider che the final prim s Bun Tnompson, Frank b0Qe'1-.Harm x and Sotman Cwgxgpxg Xxdp tNx'LT!X V00 Q89 x as weu as ihe ptmwlxl, S I rf T X -p-.,.,, lht Annual tolnnilltu owen much to tht lllll k'l'l1llllflLf mllmta of btudenta 111 Photo shop, vi ho dexoted h-11115 Uf4JY6Il.1Ylll' tu details that tell the atom of a successful publication. Left to right, abme. are Robert Newman, Hugo Hahn. June lIay11er. Joan Hair. and Dun VVix, in chz11'aCteristie poses IE'IPl't'St'IltlIl1.!' sevei-:il of the duties mlisehargeil ilainy hy Photo trainees Merchandising shop students did an outstanmling piece of work in iayiny out advertising pages for the Annual, and the Annual Committee wishes to extend to this group its appreciation for their colitribution to the appearance of the Skyscraper 1950 W Miss Sylvia Wertman, in charge of advertising for the Annual, awards prizes for outstanding advertising sales records to Americo lJeMeo, high man, shown receiving a cup: Helen Marks, second place winner and Bob Simons, third place winner, who received pins in recognition of their successful effort:-1 as salespeople 5. J- ..,,.-f to student committees were Mrs. Helen Isom, grammatical precision, Mrs. Bernice Owen, senior class activi- ties: Mr. Irving Tutt, sports: Miss Lillian Gwynne, shops: Mr. Zed Ayde- lott, general activities: Mrs. Christine Greene, proofreading: and Mrs. Maude D. Webb, junior Class activities ' 'A lllulll s XIII! iw!! o. .,,. N, X I committee members, who were responsible for over-all plan- ning and production, were Mr. Paul li. Jones, printing, Mrs. Maude G. Woods, photography and general coordination, Mr. Fulton E. Barnes, MIJCI, Homemaking and llotcl Training sections, Mr. P. W. Seagren, general chairman: Mr. F. I. B. Boone, Evening High school, Accelerated High school, and Evening Business Education sections: Mrs. Annabelle Jackson, consultant, high school sectiong Miss Lucille Stewart, chairman of the Tech High division: Mr. Colin McLachlan, E'I'I'l and Distributive lflducation sections, Miss Sylvia Wertmun, in charge of advertising and salesg and Mr. S. L. George, supervisor of all art and layout work. Mr. L. S. Smith, in charge of adver- tising layouts, is not shown NTERNATIONAL Yl30Gl2Apl-llCAl. NlQN Local 430 p Wnlluam E Rnner Herman F Selley Roy L Knmberlun Neal Bohannan and Ford R Denchfneld hown left to rrgnt above along with Nicholas DeCourvnIle Melvin Stoller Frank Martin and Ronald Ayers not puctured made a substantial contrnbutuon to productuon of the l95O Skyscraper Under drrectron of Paul E Jones prmtrng Instructor rn charge of production of the Annual and E J Carson J presswork Instructor they spent countless hours settlng type for captions and advertusements Iavnng out ads prmtmg pastrng up and fmally proofreadmg the 320 pages of the vocatuonal school s largest annual l Paul E Jones Instructor ln Typography Herman F Selley Llnotype Machmlst Edward J Carson Jr Instructor m Presswork A fi ei W I Minn K E115 N! X ff M am: Flor da X W, GONDAS CORPORATION I V' LRSOLL RAND PUMPS AND AIR COMPRLSSORS C NTURY AND GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTOR MYERS HOME WATER SYSTEMS W LKER TURNER M CHINERY B JSTON GE R PRODL CT R dq rte 9 NX k M Lbt Bch Qlnach 161111 .ff WI Gonpaabdaliau and Bod Wada mill '70 01644 of 1950 I Bla Wheel Drive-In One Block South of Coral Way on 32nd Ave , Mllllll 40, Bla Carl Wlckland Malcolm Talt, Owners 71-9' X X X1 X A X' fgiff XR A L XR XR if X I V E ..- J ' df- H X' ' P E R f f X. V - ax ,Y x RX he was Jef , - if-ggi LTI' if ' f , 'Q 5 , .7 Egfr- i .I i , X ' W x UM X 5 ff D . . U 5 .I '- - ...- f ' -Y. 'P Dis ributors ' if NG ' '- ,E 5 A4 3 . A A 1 5 Miami Hea ua rs for Jeaks, Xa Chic en, Chops and nine o sers ' 4 X gary Biscayne Blvd. at Venetian Causeway if Q I -fn 3' 5-T-IT-f rv T 'T-T Q. .,.,, .YQ v Jig, Mm 41 'LP 3? I 1 as WTS' y F. .4-2,-AN ! .Jr 2-gb x fs? 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' l I rld Parnell and Red Bogart, coaches who were transferred to Edison in the spring, receive from the faculty, including members of the Federation of Vocational Teachers and the FTA, pen and pencil sets and scrolls expressing appreciation for Parnell's and Bogart's services to the school during their four years here. The scrolls were designed and made by Mr. 0. R. M. Grimm, left. Others, left to right, are Coach Henry Powers: Foach Parnell: Mr. Bowlby, representing CTA: Coach Tutti Mr. Gregory, president of PVT: and Mr, T. A. Koschler, principal of Tech High gi 5 . f , its chle , Ny 1-awe 3 Q the SW? laxxiviw WMF ,Z 50Cxal corner llfull 3 0 Faculty bowling team is made up of B. Ilowit and Joe Gra- ham, kneelingg Bill Burton, Jimmy Pyott, and Charlie Jones, standing Uncle Joe Graham bowling a strike M TER LMA '11, fer aloe :Isola Perry Cas aoe Feahor 7' olnb-90 fl ard o'hlJso II'glhl0 Rufb Wes 06G f a o ehfy ROUIIQUB .lobh Fdlvard Farina ay Rus-lu e 'WMP Oh: 01'-9 Ire roesf 571140, W eafle arolylr '02 0 elfo 'has 41 rom, oh obefr 0 PICIQ lotus le lrehe for 0 fer l-'dw ard 41-if J' liolmfpf Carol: 4 O f I -4 l'r W. 6,-In J I I: I: lvv 4. 71, n V. .. ' 4' ETL' H ' z , R all P 410lc s glq F 'I' I, y C L0 on T6 .S ga R ' whug Pl 5 lvl 4, dre ' FIRST HONOR STU D l'1N'l' Beverly Moffat. v:iIv4lictoi'i:ui of the Felirlmry 1950 class, has entered upon ai sn-crm-t:ii'izil farm-r with the iioard of Education in Salinas, l'ulil'oriiizi, wht-re she is making hor home. Beverly, a thoughtful Ciiiizicliaiii girl who has planned her lite wisely and has followed hi-r plan since- entering her teens, worked as ii steiiogruphi-i' in the offices oi' Technical High school during her svinor year and thus was rczuly lu enter elnpluvmi-nt as un experieiiced worker ininim-tlizite-ly after grzuliizitioii from high school. Voted the most intelligent girl in the senior class by her fellows, Beverly is living up to their expecta- tions for her as a contributing member of society. .. t ef- if J' SECOND HONOR S'l'ljDl'INT Jeannie Young, salutatorian of the class of February 1950, is continuing with her scholastic and extracurricular activities at the University of Miami, where she enrolled immediately after her graduation from Technical High school. Only six weeks after matriculating at the Uni- versity of Miami, Jeannie was selected as a member of the University's cheering squad, an honor unusual for a newcomer, hut in keeping with Jeannie's own record of achievement. Jeannie is preparing herself to become a teacher of physical education and is applying herself diligently to her studies toward this end. Voted the best all-around girl in the class, she has chosen a career which seems particularly appropriate for one of her abilities and interests. IFIEIII, UK L L1 'M Q Julian Hunter. pre-sldz-nt Charles Hartm-ss, VICE presidc-nt 5 .,.. 1-1 I I .. Sffzf .ix '95 , I 4 .lvunnw Yuumz. socrvlury Helly Jn-un Roy, treasurer 'Ybt 1' ' A-lv GILORGE BLALK MP5 Photography Y BELHA skyscraper Photographer DMU Bgy JUHNN Auto ballmg Llub Machine ANT btudent wuncll Bowne Club Honor Rolltee Uance C lub mx Lom ll :Ego l' Ofeman RICHARD BULKNLR D r,r,onoE JAY WU' Machine B49 und Basketbllu 4 b 581:33 emu bxmnz UU BILL l:,LLl0'l'I' :AMI-,b x eAlmAbw Jfbbf L wud' Machine Relrlgeratxon hh Mafglzgan Who s Who- Wlttle-it bhop Foreman Key Llub op b shop l-oreman lee club Dance Llub B0w g UU Da JULIAN UUNTER Auto Laptam of Football Baseball Basketball Pre-udent of 'senior Uass Annual buff nce Llub nl' L HARR1 big S JR bggnlgld D P'-Hy Float monsfruanaser bM:s:0:..,:.2 49 49 of .Rell -,fi , - . .N V. Q ' ' , J, . . . l Diesel .... . . - - . . 5 ' r 5 4 . 'S ' 4 un , 1 1 Q . . u '- ' v .l ' ' . ' , . 1 n . , . , , ' y ' -- . L1 LOYD Hl:.LVE.NbTON Axrcratt PATRILIA L5 HART'iEbb LHll?xE:ness Hamm! e 8 Radxo Lommfxirgggow woman Bvskemanui? c Uub bemo' Pmphezmns lettermhlls gli? gxggh club Rad? Uu Presx e t Junior Uasq GI A Presuden senior L gps Ce Llub ice Presxdent bkyscraper V it in WAYNE la HUMAN ROBLI 'l DOUGLAS LANHAM Photography Machine Annual Lommlttee WILLIAM JONLb bI'ANLLY H KARP Prmt Flshmg Llub ws bkYSCl'HPel' N9 Machine bhop Representatxve l halrman bemor Prpgram L0mmllt0C -ui LLAN bl' OR GE R MATLov1r Bbgy L MBC Denny Assnsumt 5 Machine LH hop I' Orem xec UW wb wAL.T1-,nz 11. MARKS bkatmg UUE Dance Anrcratt Mechamcs Dance Uub bhop Foreman Nahonal Honor bocxety benxor Llass hxecutxve Board .x , 5 .uf - . ' gw fir LE R. f V Y W N -I ' A Y ' , . I , , .1 . , A b U . . ' , . ' ' - . ,Te f . u . ' Y ' 5 ' . H J ' Y 3 .XA P w, . A, V 52, - -- 1 5 - A qfffi ll , - A El :ffm ' I V Q A , ferr A.1- in :ilk N , ' ' 2 jx 3-13' - 1 ,. , 1 X ' 1 ff' ffffcfgf, m , S N . 5 EW. - - , my ,V i . . ' 'W ' if Af' s' - . 1 - - . ' ' ' Wi 11 i . 1 A . . . , X 1' I ' I X Q ' I ' Q Y Y ' H , . , y I' Q ' H - 1 X - . . . . . . . - . 1 - .ne M iw 15 win '55 Q, 'hi 3 u Bl' Vl' RLY ANN MOP FAT D1NA Busmesq lrammg .nuuv ANUbb:l51JxUW0fK xc bludent LOLIICII 48 49 f 1ln:1etRaAL0ORlL Jr abmet BTX Represent-x x Valedlctorlan lun-dmurgl Millwork govnc' Popular btudent Louncll Repre-mentatne I'00tbal1 5 uaingw 0' M53 4 Preeldent National Honor DOCIEIW 49 50 W lellms L Delegate btudent louncll Lomentlon Delegate National Honor boclety Lonventmn Delegate United Nations lnwtltute 1 JAKE L MUITAYAW Labmet and Millwork ,nom M XRY Rh.HBhRG Apparel btudent Council Chairman Athletics 1 HARL DORIS JILAN PORTER D C, b Vxce President !Y?tl0l'13: lllgngrhgociiegeenflfzn Llectllcarsogqtllilifllgll Buqmess lrammg 1325? Usb B035 mate 49 ance U E H Shop l'oreman Roller bkatmg U'-lb benlor Prophet Horseback Rulxng Uub bpm-t Lommmee bcholaqnc Award Honor 0 btudent Louncll Alternate who N who Moat Intellectual Float Construction 48 and '40 whov' who-' Best Dresred mr in lf Ji BERNARD ROSENFIFLD LDX Auto BETTY Re Band Diin ce Uub MO AUL Rl Honor Roll . JL P irmerauon Float Committee L0mmel'c12fvA??Y VEAR1. MMP' -v--P ROGLR B TKJRPIN Dance Club D19 Machme bhop Foreman gel ,.-Q 1 ...r' VlRblNlA Wh.l Dental Assistant Whoo Who- Wlttnest Dance Club Honor Roll 47 Flectrlcal Motor Wmdmg JUHN WARREN V2 ROBlaR'lA Wll.LlAMb Dental Assxstant RICHARD WHITL 'lec Club National Honor Socxety JAMILS W WHLLLI- H. hlectrlcal Construction 151 and 2nd Scholar-smp bheet Metal Auto Student Council whos who.. M051 Popular btudent L ouncll l-loat Attendant bhop I- orem.-ln If February Gruduohng Sensors Photographs Not Appeunng In This Issue James Kmchen Joe Rlch Jnmhny Westerson Q. 'T JFANNU-, YOUNG Dental Assxstant Cheerleader bquad 47 48 and Captam 4' Mau lech High Attendant 48 49 Whos Who- Best All Around Tec Llub National Honor Society Secretary 'lemor Class Student Council DON .IACOBSON Electric Motor Dance Club 31 f N A . L 5 ' x I . V L Qi' 3 1 5 ..g' f W :f'?ri1i,.,-. K Riiiffff V' 'i 52jQ 'A X- 325 ei k ' '- IV ' 3 X - J 'jk 'jp 1 . I , ' , ' ' 34 G 'x ' , Q ' I. - - , .- -' ' -- V . . ' , 1 1 N 1 V , . V ' . ' ' 1 4. 1' . . , .---1 . . . V Y - l , . . J . , J . .. - . -. I ll ll I my 1 . , ' 3 f' gf 5 E5 Moet Popular Roberta Wllllams and Manuel Medma if w X Wlftllq t If ll lvl Aaigevoty T We hott I Be eg 1 I1 1 as 095 ' A1 eq 0 111 , ,pun Moat Luiely to bucceed Wfxltu Best All Around iharles Hartnefs-4 Mark-s and Betty Jean Rov md Jednme Young, e Hom I km! waigbe ggsi M00 gefyxe M Most Athletxc Juhan Gunter Host 1 n tenlgelll J like M everly Moffatottayav, and J IZ, fr al' gman ww We' SY M153 Owen Mrs Befmce 1150! Co-ordmatmg SP0 SENIOR 100 Sore' t Mrs Chr1st1neC Greene Mr Belmot Ilowlt Mr Edwin C Foster I. K V --- -. , , 3 X 34 . , 1kk l A K V 2, . . -1 ' f 4 Q71 . 1 , . , ,, f'- ,ah Y V ' 1 f 'yy php ' . , do ' Q M if- C- A x V ' I ' A 5, ' M, 1' ,V . ,Lk 1, V K 1 - I , v ' 1 . ' 2 - f fi k Lf. X wg J DC MARTHA JOANNE BAKER Valedictorian Martha Joanne Baker, first honor student of the class of June 1950, graduates from high school happy in the realization that she has been able to achieve the goals of leadership and service which she set for herself when she entered Tech as a sophomore. ln her junior year, her ambition was to become president of the student council. This ambition she realized, because she early demonstrated her ability as a leader, and she filled the president's office with a dignity and efficiency that have raised the stand- ards of both office and organization. For her senior year, she set as her goal first honors, toward which she began building in the tenth grade. A concientious student and a con- sistent worker, she won through her own efforts the position she deserved, yet she always found time to serve the school, and through service she found success, which is another word for happiness. X X V1 l li 1' DOROTH Y J. ASH LING Salutatorian Dorothy Ashling, second honor student, class of June 1950, has served Technical High school throughout her three years of attend- ance in such a way as to make her an invaluable student whose loss will be long felt. Possessed of a genius for detail work, Dorothy has assumed responsibility for various activities requiring attention to detail and in every instance she has discharged her responsibilities well. Both last year's and this year's Skyscraper annuals bear witness to her dependability: her excellent work on the Annual staff in 1949 brought her the position of editor-in-chief in 1950. A Business Training student, Dorothy has worked after school in the administrative offices to acquire experience: but she has not allowed her office work or her duties as editor of the Skyscrapei yearbook to interfere with her studies or her scholastic standing. x ' 1 X, Mildred Lindstrom-Secretary Jacob Nold-President ynona Ogle, Treasurer, and Jack Snowberger, Assistant. Treasurer Vg. Nina Routon-Vice President svn. .f Q- 1'-'uns- 'sf' -r-'r DON ANDREWS Radlo Commumcatlons Gb JR I-uotball 48 49 Basketball 48 Frack DOROIHY ALDRID Lettermen -1 Club Student LOUDCII J Ab J0Hi:CeelC3l lonstructxon Key Llub Radio Club Shop Foreman hdltBusmess I'ra1nIl11t:NG l' bhop lt0Ugs:3n Senior Hass Socml Lommlttee N t bh0gg'ZIa1525EtAAnnual 50 n a n Stlsiince t mb lonfal Honor bocxetvrfgfg 49 lee Uu5041gres1denfN H baegger 49 hngllsh Bowling Club 49 5 Student Louncn :gb Pfesnient 48 Delegate to Um! depresentatne 49 50 Most Likely to iuNat1ons Lomentxon Salutatorlan of Seizigr gfmor Hass ass 50 xww 'Nau- MARTHA BAKER JUAN UMR ' X KI-JN BAL HAND Natlonal Honor Socxety Ph0f 2faPhY WILLIAM 4, BAL.1.1-.w Machine Presldent Radio Club 49 Cheerleader 49 50 Broadcast Operator lechnnclan l'00ib'lll County Essay Wlnner lee Uub Dance Club bngmeer WTHS L tt 1 I 1, Sky scraper Staft e ermen Q u Cigeakffor Dtemofracig Semor Class Soclal Lommntee o en ppor um y Valedlctorlan-Semor Class Nauonai Honor boeciew Most Intelllgent Semor Class beholestle Awe' Xssoclate Edltor Annual 49 oadcast Operator Technlclan ed L D M D ta Treasurer Dade County eratlon of Student Councils 49 50 President Student Councll 49 50 lterary Committee Senior Class 50 ance Club 49 50 Drama Club 50 ost Outstandmg Gxrl -Glrls State andldate for Mlss Tech H1gh 49 50 ssoclate Edltor Skyscraper News 49 elegate to United Natlons Conventlon 49 te Wmner Most Outstanding Student uuunggl BRYANT s R Wm an bHAR:x1gerauon Football Lffhxetal Stludent Umnm who 3 Who- Bestmxn sAt lub Basketball round 1 Mm.: . , . k 1 1 1 ,1 1 1' . 1' 1A 1 '1 - E - 1 A . 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' 1 . , . 1 1 1 ' Y x .1 ' 11 fin it vi BUbHNhLL B BU Y AMA Retruzeratnon 1' l l Y L AY ALAIB Hhbhglmxlal Assxstam Dental A-mutant Bowhnz Uub Q 1 ...men Lxecutwe Board of btuden DAVID A LALAMAN hlectrlc Motor Wmdlng, IOMMY LARBONI' LL bheet Metal DENNIS LAPPILLI, I-fm Student Louncll lfxeiutlvc Bmrl Sngnw md llwplav Ketllgeratlon fommnfge 43,420 Dance L lub Whos Who- Best Lookmg' Footba lmebml 50 M0 't0' m,RRY Hl'!NRX L L g iron '5 'Audi' ligelot-ILDI COUSINEAU Football l'r a Lohstructlon ack Lette, Q1-namenm b bfudeng Lou men S Club g UH VORMAN CLEMENTS , Ylcfl Kepr , - 88353333 Slate A Print who S Wh0- 'Most Xqentgtwe H ihletlc Key L lub Bowling Club shop Daman Jl'ANNl- DAVIDSON Bu-unew lramrng CEEILIA De I40RhbT usm bommercxal Art National H0221 553533849 5 bemor Homer mg Hub 48 Delegate Un1t:oe3nN1S?g-gsenmtlve 49 S lee Uub 49 5Conxent1on ocml Lommlttee f 0 0 bemor K lass A D eMh0 9 l- lectrlcal Lonqtructlon Way-1 and Meane Lommlttee JO NANI DONTOVAN Whos Who- Most Popular Vmgfgig RSQEEIZN Buwlneeb lrammg Boy 8 5mm Lheerleader Momtof lee mum btudent Louncll Alternate Bafxeball lettermen Q I lnh BILRNI' Ab DORMAN Business lrammg uraftmg 51,0 sel hoDxfJ1l'ecw' Radio Uub p biudznt Umncn A 'S' WILN lLhLL H. ILISAMAN Diesel Shop Supervisor ' RFLEEGER National Honor Society ROBE f- 1 , I UA h j Ring Q Y Scholarship Award 'Elecffli l'RAAl1'.H T8 c M D - t 50 N otor Natlonal Honor boclelfoard '49-'50 t'0'l-HI Honor Society 1 ' ' tive Ke C 'c dent c0n11cll,LXec '49-'50 .. 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HGMPSON L VALEN JAMES ROBISS:-,iT Bllillless lrammg'nNE so Apparel U 1, b 43. 49 u Key UU h Escort 49 Dance Uub Mxss 'Yeah l:xg49 Dance Litre btudent Louncll Memo: an sem' ' mudent Lgxgglkgsxeintagge 50 Loronlxzfxual btaff 48- 49 34' sq' 1 , lr, , W , i r V 3 f ' ,Q . . '- 'L i H .f ' 1-: S 1' -3 , ' A' f n iii A 1 RENE wA'1'11sn ,fl ,Z ROBERT G' TQWIN 1 u'-' . ' t V7. ,' ,og f . if ,-M k owe! MELV IN WALDORF Refrigeration 'FH' - BLANC 11015 -'EAW X355 Busflfssw?,f325.'NSK' Business 'rec club K BOB WEBbI ER Aviation ALBERT WHITELAVAGE DAVID WO'l HLRSPOON Diesel Key Llub Electric Motor bhop Machine Sh0D btudent Louncil Sensors FIIONVIPUS my Appqnng in Thx Issue Manly loottchor .lou MUN!! lam Wafkr 3.55, Qu-Ilan Ju l04'54 imp' Goodman Richard Suiha lglnrt Whack: ,J lill Winfield D8 Honor 5 t Bowling League Pregzlg-an.: Inge-sldent 50 V1cePre-indent benlor ilzzuru' 49 50 B Keygtlub Q 49 o Scholarship At:t:d49 Att q a Z YWN Ven ance Awards 48 49 50 THb RIMIIO Work . . . 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I .aaa nl lnpul IN 1 Ol 41 md Am lu: IM u but All Around Hob Brx mt md Mildred Lmdxtrom W O WHO J f fi Vlbyd IU, I N I, Mvst Athletic Holdn L7 d f0llSllR4U h Hd dl Hnrk elelh Dennys Ldpp t ewinlaplgtlgg Ladax-. keep at X a 'MW - x dl' Y Y ' 5 X J, , Q t1Aff l- P, X 5 X A a , , . X W X W ' . , M1 A ' znr--- 'i la K 11 n A M' ' 'Mu A .H J 1 a 4 K, ,f-'ii l an I T 5 J f, -iff? L! , ' A M J If 1- .1 H- LL ,133 - 4? 'V i X X., ' .. , xi. . F 'vt-f . . A v 'E , I , K' --M 2133: ?::::'z1,: 0 ,, .5 . ,i ,A 1. ,K ' ' Q Q QQ. .. P fi 5 , X - . ,ff K s .' ,. V I I ' .X-.1 I xr I .f ' 1 A .LL B , - S . 'fi . H' I S 0. Best Dancer Bed Dressed IJOUISG Sanchez and Charles Jones Jr s brankxe Mfngner and R xx Nw ww lchard bhedr xx Sivf MM IUHI J to fee DUN: Ih, Asflhn Q4 5' ind U4 'UH fe lick YK wk we A Vu on xx 0 Most In f hunt M xexw UU bun r and licob Auld 'III 00 In It X , fy .N In ?' L Y 1 ' I x . -.. ,' A, xxfx A SU' Gdx - A ,a .' A. . - - - 1 I3 f'fffQ55 f s 19 ' Q. 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I ' x 4-'Q' Q-L, -- g' I l c Ting, First Semester VICLY they stair - f .3 5 RA lui 'Q 3 1 4, .V riff in the fall with Q D X fr v . 3-1 Q . : f Y ,6 'ffiiigi , yi four uI'fiu'i's, who soon fuuml that, with 177 juniors In look ziftrr, they haul muri- than Ihr-ir hands full. 'I'h1-5' iilhY'l'l1fl bran-ly Iiil zniilyi-ur. uhm-n they y'4'Ill'I IlINiX NlijIM'Q'St6'li that iiifgv shoulfl 1-lc-rt new uf live-rs, so rimrz- stumls-nts m-mild hun- ai Iurn :il sa-rv myir1iupp'vsiI1ml, Jimmy Annis, secretary Norma Parsons, vice-pre-si dentg Peggy Boeckler presidentg and Roscha Bel fur, treasurer i - S. ' Second Semester . ' ' 3 ,,. , I Q ' I0 'HIE St'i'0ll4i Ii-rm thi-5 Q-xpziluh-cl in Sl'Y1'll infil- C4-rs. aidriiml llllHtill'l' vim' pix-simiviit, Zllliililvl' M'l'l'l'- Iary, :md :nmtlu-r 1!'t'2iSl1l't'l'. Now that they am- taking things more serimisly. the prm-serit officers haw their hands full, um. First row - Karen Fleming, treasurer: Norma Parsons, corresponding secretaryg Joy Meyer, president: Ann Haft, recording secretary. Second row-Robert McCool, second vice-president: Florine Smith, assistant treasurer: Norman Darwick, first vice-president Q' ' or' H-'fy 'YQ' 5, new 2 v First row-Jay Yeats, Doug- las Landon, Juanita Johnston, David Morvil, Gerald Berman, and Herbert Thomas. Second row-Richard Grossman, Dan Pilkington, Theodore Ross, Florine Smith, Walter Rep- sher, Sidney Haas, and Farris Jammel. Third row-Bobby McCool, Richard Smith, Wil- liam Morris, Joseph Coltrane, Richard Parkerson, and Carl Kirby ,Q at Q ,. 4 A A .Ji '. gli V'-555 ' -2 2 . I .- 'Q w J .se BL, g K. s -, I I ff J. I 5 uniofz Glass mefzooms Q O ta I . V A . , ,X , v 24? K ' l 1-i., A i A 4 fi n t .44 Q V 3' 1 ,6 1 J r 1' ' g g 1 'D 1 , l VI- . if if ig W . V l ' ' f l, U' -In f- N ' 1 X , iv i mx A 3 I lx' I Q ,' ' M' K 5 l 1 'E' gl - ' A , a 1? 7 4 First row-James Harris, Ed- ward Cardinale, Marlene Belk- nap, Betty Vollmer, Donald Reilly, and Richard Layton. Second row -James Doyle, Wilt Summers, Richard An- dreasen, Warren Rezac, John Maisonet, and George Gule- sian. Third row-Joe Martin, Terry W. Westwood, Kint Phagan, Joseph Campbell, Joseph Crenshaw, Walter Schuler, and Walter Lee Hams-s 'f 7 x f , T of' ' . -.' 1. ,D-4' ' J, ef- ., t 1 , I , V, ! f A Q l First row- Edward Clark, Agostino Martone, Willfredo Davila, Doris Blanton, Joann Werner, Pete Phillips, and Vernon Thrift. Second row- Earl Baker, Ronnie Wester- son, Joe Armbruster, Roy Hil- liard, Charles Reeder, John Viaggio, and Tom Sorger s First row-Tommy Cheshire, Tom' Levitz, Bunny Beugnot, Joan Mew, and Edward Mitchell. Second row-Donald Flessner, Bill Hall, Donald Watznauer, Walt Mitchell, Carl Opara, Harry Toms, and Morgan Godwin. Third row- Caleb Marks, Bobby Norene. John Smith, Glenn Dorsett, Daniel Vogel, Ernest Bowers, Mike Shashaty uniofz Glas mefzooms 207 Z VW . eefe i M1 1:5 mf .fp .MA 'Q Front row-Geneva Lauren- dine, Marilyn Sheehan, Anne Haft, and Sara Gallinson. Back row-Aurelio Hernan- dez, Mary Broome, James Hamilton, Louella Walker, and James Annis 3 I l . le 3, ' 'tx' it 1' 2 f ' . ,ei rf' r effl- li 1' W r l- W, M l -,N W, G . 1 xx C .q,., A' 'il J.:- u -'is uniofz Glass mefzooms l First row 3 I'Iarll-ne Rogers, Betty Hogan, Norma Parsons, Katherine Meigs, Vena Mur- phy, litta Levee, and Gladys Stone. Second row - Mary liaczuk. Barbara Long, Kay Browning, Reanulte Whit- mire, Harold Markowitz, Mi- guel Alvarez, Zena Libman, Peggy Boeckler. and Eugenia Robbins 14.4 Q f .- 1 , 5 uni 'z Glass mefzooms First row - Edith Bassin, Clara Wellbrook, Ruth Reams, Margarita Romero, Joyce Jackson, and Madeline Junco. Second row - Dorthoa Berg, Patricia Mitchell, Anna Brown, Jean Gudgeon, Bar- bara Morgan, Carol Durrance. and Phyllis Brockway First row-Richard Knowles, Joy Meyer, Jodean McCraw, Mary Scarborough, and Clar- ence Stusse. Second row-Ed Dyal, Bill Reynolds, William Boyd, Ronald Marsh, Bernard Fitzgerald, and Harold West 6. fir First row-Harold Rowe, Ray Westberry, Harvey Zemaitis, James Newland, Marvin Alex- ander. Jack Wood, and George Coleman. Back row-Norman Koski, Tommy Herring. Jack Crawford, Joe Humphreys, Frank Breitung, Bill Holt, and Raymond Peeples qfk. 'Z' 'i A ,v 1 A QJ' KJ Y 'fs uniofz Glass mefzooms 2 4 is g, gall? ry ' r U' Q Y A T Q 1 Q. First row - Robert Brooks, Carlton Davenport,Don Sarro, Robert Summerson, Spencer Laite, Joseph Cruz, Donald Snider, Charles Lowe, and Glenn Ogle. Second row- Lonnie Aaron, Stanley Geller, Tommy Daniel,Oris Landress, Alex Breslaw, Richard Tras- port, Harry Hinds, Joel Rib- ler, and Joe Chabrier. Third row-Marvin Gerber, Johnny Sims, Carl Kimmel, Edward Rice, Carl Marshall, Richard Walser, Lars Dohm, and Larry Kaufman :Q fx Q 'T' V. , Q s r ,L ! .V , K 3 -Ia ,, fi. tgi First row- Russell Dean Cook, Roberta Nau, Kenneth Grimes, Karen Fleming, Jer- ald Meeks, and Robert Ernst. Second row - Norman Dar- wick, Kenneth Monnette, Manuel Estevez, Paul Farley, William Griffith, and Stanley Tashman. Third row-James Adams, Lewis Arnold, John Woods, Connie Woods, and Lawrence Taylor a-1:3 , 1 tb'-'S x.l,9f4 .., . 2 ,y , :Ji ,, ' .fx First row - Nannvtte Hale, Mary Lou Ackerman, Frank Clark, Roscha Belfor, and JohnAckerman. Second row- Donald Sankey, John Heaton, Lamar Atkinson, Henry Will, John Kohler, and Jerry Pierce uni 1 Glass mefwoms :gf St, 1 X' -Y .f's,,, W ': Q, 'M .. , N -sf. ij, Q :if 11- J I A 'A -fix, . -Ps Kgwg- I 9 l I v. 'r5. ',..-1' , 41- f f L me Sf e lil -5 -C22 91 . Jw l5r.:1 fd li Q I. Lillian livaiis adds lift- to thi party with her pzintnmimn lli A - V E Bawuk and wldancii, Blitm Mum - qewchintl who nxyh., 5 f l llaflW'mu,il The llayseed party, which was spoiisorell fur the lM'llL'i'lI ot' fs the Orange Bowl Float, was a howling success to the tune lit' R50 Ihe main 4-writ ut' the 1-vi-ning was thu naming ot' tha- girls who were to ride the limit in the New Year's parade. Refreshments and entertainment werl - ' ll himself immensely. e upccia y good and everyone L-lilloyt-fl Here are two buddies who believe in share and share alike, Flurine Smith, Earl Harris, an d Karen Fleming l to wrtunlh r murine HKU 'hh 0, irls who dw 'O X K M mince some 05 me tr ride the lloai wand ,J xl -W 1-f ,X l Be' oy S 0 nw Jeff Mei v 306162 Faroigilbxxg . ew? 'nd tyeofg-fc Warm 'e R I QWVI X iS, 4 N XX 4 xx. r ff' '4' N Q-.. if--fw First row-Louis Sullivan, Gerald Preeschl, Richard Clark, Donald Summey, David Hunton, Gene Wernikoff, Don Helsel, Bert Lei- der, and George Andreolas. Second row-Eugene Crane, Frank Lom- bardo, Jay Mitchell, Gray Belknap, Harry Vaughn, John Catti, Don- ald Strang, Richard Brigham, and Leroy Lewis First row-Douglas Robinson, Fred Selley, Paul Darby, Myra Sidney Levine, Hugo Hahn, Bob White, and Ronnie Maddox. Second row -Robert Hamlin, Lester Smith, Pete Richardson, George DeSta- feno,Alvin Goldman, Gerald Smith, Cyrus Meyers, and Norman Bassin First row-Don Wix, Ralph Ber- ard, Virginia Ford, Mary Stubbs, and Bob Simons. Second row-Bill Schwartz, Warner Stephen, Nor- man Nicholson, Gay Wright, and Hal Hardaman 'e ff? ' ' rp! Y V 1 ag' -Q. 12 HONIEROWS ... sr A 'SWT of .5- -G X 11,1 'E , 5 gf Q XM ' S :If . X7 ' N l l fl flf Q Que JIM .Ar v-C. .av D f ,pf 'K f in Just waiting to step into the shoes of present officers if given half a chance are Richard Walser, left, altemate vice-president, Farris Jammel, alternate presidentg and Johnny Sims, alternate secretary-treasurer Sponsors of the 10-A group this year are Mrs. Ethel R. Lane, of the English depart- ment, and Mr. Herbert Evans of Radio Broadcast Operator Technicians. Alternate officers will probably become chairmen of committees in the event present officers stick to their posts. One active committee-Flowers and Cor- sages-under the chairmanship of Robert Finney, is operating at the present time. Q c SUPHWHURE UFFICERS President Marilyn Sheehan, standing: Secretary-'I'reas- Lll'l'l' Anne Hutt und Vice-l'1'csi4lvx11 Don Ri-illy. scan-il. are talking care of the affairs of the 10-A students in highly approved fashion Q 'fi , F' Sa 1 . ca 41 sts f -d et Q, in ,.,f 3 2 1 1 5 xo N S Ge elyzafmg Owl .2061 Qnncvefzsaful PHIIITER5 LUCHL UHIUI1 365 Painters Decorators and Paperllangers of America 1 ' X S X l . I 7 O , b American Fedora 'on of labor 925 N. E. First Ave.-Miami, Fla. Phone 2-2651 'C :M .Ib 1 'N.- 5 in. 'V' 'Z' D :l-7-g'fi-E Eva-'nffvc-2 I. 'zesentatcves MP MBI-RS Ol' 'IHl- POARD OP HUSINI' SS AC PNTS Ol' PHI' BUII DIN! TRADFS KOUNQ IL 3-, C S-f ii' ,,.- itll' Back row Louxs Klemburg Sheet Metal Wxllxam Walsh Iron Seated Fred Fenno Roofers James E Cos ello Metal Lath Workers P T Dixon Plumbers F W T Smith Plasterers Larl Bndenbecker Sign Pamters D W Palmateer Sheet John Koehler Glazlers E11 Lazare Pamters Wllllam Stanton metal J J Buchard Plumbers George M Mltchell Carpen Carpenters ters Jack Burlmger Pamters The Board of Business Agents of the Buxldmg Trades Council of the Mxaml Central Labor Unlon worked xery closely wwlth the Vocational School ln forrnulatmg pohcles and pro grams and m dewelopmg currlcula for the Day Trade School he Extenslon DIVISION and the Apprentlceshlp Tramlng Pro Bram The advice and cooperatlon of these men have been nvaluable m developmg the Trade Trammg Program ln the Lmdsey Hopkms Vocatxonal School r ? I I Z S ' ' I . ' .' 2: .' 3 . 1 I I T ., ,,,W . ' , ' A rw X L' 1 f f T Y All I z' rf EZ: , t V l., 4 1 f Q, x 3 '. 1 , an we ' f 4 . ,, LV QL 3 ,P Q 1 .,- Ja N-xg f P J f .1 'T f P P 'f , J 3 Y Y x - ' . ' , 9 ' '. , x f ,g ,J . , : 5 , , , 3 . I. . .I I , 5 . . ' , - , ' 5 ' , 5 , 5 - - , . 5 - . , - , , Zvening gxfensi n Qcfivifies A panel board is checked by the electrical motor class Skill on a cut-off saw is an es- sential part of the modern car- penter's occupational equipment Mr. McLachlan instructs in the art of acetylene burning: .z mf ff 4:73 ffl? f4aa..z,4 W: Sign painting is a practical art, and the class extension group really practices its art A TH. . h H1 r Wen' , .Ui Ntul . im, Mahon Jlgxnflllzzlu-ies M an avr for Wi' Hs l i 4 X i Y r K GX U C Nxexee he wmv -XTX' r exxei X1 N QUXE gmafx it exe f ' ,UU - ue adm ml xecymxix cxoi' 5 ,K of K ate tb Yu 5XY Bfr, . 'KS - r CXVC? Becopllxifvniakxnii in W P01'smm1 in. Q -' is M-mml ,4 Kv uivr-Q h' mtl nun., ' if xriizhlme il. Who u'g,uldn,tj, ' . R i A new evening student in acetylene an welding practices running a bead Radio maintenance men brush up on their technique in the evening trade extension Class 'hpht C4 Hp EN wffoffes G Load Umon 5 Bmted Assocumon of Journeyman and Apprenhces oi the Phsmhmg and Pxpe hhmg Xmlustw oi the klmted States and Canada li . ty his X A e omplimenis Ok ' X9 AvvnENrncfsn1v TRAINING Future sanitary engineers inspect fittings The plumber apprentices learn to wipe lead .n,w,r,,,, -x I The Plumbers Apprenticeship Committee meets with Instructor McLachlan we W nneei .9 QM 90 393:36 gxiie X ww B . ' also V Slxions Carpenter apprentices learn the importance of using a plane properly when fitting a door l nag -V., .. i i vc. 5 A Q firw , 'f rw ' x Q ,Q .X 6 f a , 5 . 9 . ,C 4 Ju V, i ti is 25,1 pu-F e t 5 Instructor Scott with a class of apprentice electricians .,, al Journcymcn plumbers take ai rm-fresher course- from Mr. Willn-aham g 0 ,- , A 5 I-an V .,, is 4 no y , xl 1 4 . w fd s xyx . px Aw 2 i l . Q5 e006 MDV: XQCKTXCBX I ' A axeaf t nstructor Wilsorrs group of electri Q U01 C motor abnrentices o The 0955 Students take-an SVQYUUE, CUUTSQ in Another group of electrician apprentices janitorial engineering uq L '9 Qfi rv 'W lx R. , I gn . 955' dceshxiataon 1060 ppfeil eitkge WOSK' aagkx Y M355 99 ' S! rE:xc:icXx!109m e . KAQQBHC Buxldlmg town Qi 15 l 2 A ,nn ' fl ' ,, A ' A W f, l ,,k. I i ' Q k X s, KL L if-lifs l l X xr a 1 A l , A 1 3 4 X nslrucr electrqr Wilson t 1C'a1 mot elling a 0' Cong bout 1'01s Electricians in the makmg .145 m steries of a transformer hook up are The y - Sheet 'metal apprentices learn forming and layout explained to electrical line apprentices I l 4 l li, ' I ,M x X LDUCMIQN :nfl iiii'iiii'i Distributive Education is that branch of Vocational Education designed to supplement the on-the-job experience of the daily occupa- tions of workers employed in any phase of distributing to consumers, retailers, jobbers, wholesalers, and exporters, the products of the farm and of industry. and to provide the necessary training for persons thus employed to manage, operate or conduct a business or commercial service in these or related fields. Courses in Distributive Education are usually operated after regular working hours in the evening, but the only controlling factor is the convenience of workers as to the time they can attend such classes. To meet the needs of the workers in this respect some classes are established at the place of employment with class times scheduled in the morning before work hours, or in the late afternoon immedi- ately following work hours, and in some instances with the employers giving the workers time off during work hours to take specialized training. Under the provisions of the Federal law persons who are employed in non-distributive occupations may enter classes in Distributive Education for preparation for employment in distributive occupations. K . podan i sa 'rn r- uixxxxi figxfzfvilw :iii-so lnsfludorii?-gg and rumgiar SO'-' l I - isa Mrs. Flonrter wews would aP rica. Mrs.Ame Make-up is important to all girls, who must make a good first impression. Laura 0'Banion clenmnstrates the fine points gg- If . A, Y, ,om 1 X, wi ' U -1' .:. .' . ff 11:11 Girls in distributive occupations learn correct posture and graceful walking from Laura O'Banion, a trained model SALES SERVICE RENTALS ROYAI. esfefm UA Mm c ' Chas Hleuers 2'l22N W 7hA Ph 37637 BIRNLY PHOTO ENGRAVING Co Wulyowr ew-Wy aww L 3 COMPLIMENTS CARPENTERS LOCAL UNION No. 2024 3190 Grand Ave. Coconut Grove F londa fa O O Typewriters Adding Machines and Cash Registers 25 Yelrs in Minmi Incorporated - INC. 1771 N. E. 2nd Av.-. Phone 3-21159 . . f Y Miami, Florid ' ' 'mo 152 I-f.'ll 'LQf Eg MMM: - nomm: OF I S It is under the supervision ot L. W. Henderson. The Evening School is conducted by a staff of highly trained and certificated instructors. AS an indication of the interest i'i these Evening Vourres approximately 3500 people have enrolled in their since the beginning of the school year, Lnder the direction of the County Superintendent and the Florida qtate Board of Fducation 250 Adult High School diplomas have been awarded. U 5 The Evening High School program is a continuous operation and offers three semesters throughout the year. i N 4 i ' usinsss Sclwml The purpose ot thix program ls to train tull time xtudente during a one wear period lor occupatloniil DW Instruction ls given in bookkeeping accounting tx pei riting shorthand transcription billing and bwkkeep mtl machmex calculators switchboard incoml tax pioblemx buxinus bnglixh rnimeographing mir' co-,cope dictiphone bu-.inesx management filing and businexs mithlniitiu A placunfnt burs au iw miiiit um l for all etudtntk, part time md lull time. Pour work-study at holarkhipk ire Awarded with year. ficiency in bookkeeping. accountancy, secretarial, or Clerical positions. Part-time students are trained on a highly specialized basis to become skilled in any subject offered as part of a full course ot study. A. L, ' . V . , , V i V , . Y ' ' h, ,'. ' ' Y K. V 5. . ' I ' ' L . E 4 I ' ' A , ' ' , ' 1 2 1 - - -2 It z' 2 ' 'L ' ' I ' ' x 1 ' ' ' V . . . . v V 1 1 V 1 Z i 2 r .1 - v 1 C Salim! 4 Q va-XX' Elementary class-Mrs. T hompson V A Mn F , X owls' bi PXBY 5, 1 i ne 1 Production. W' Boo x 1 9 5,-.31 secta Students teh 4 eayse var'-'B af! 1-1 ' angle 'N X fi fs Once upon a tnme- Mrs Peters Creatxve Wrltmg class i Gaab's Spanish grammar Mr. Mena checks Mitz Spanish-Evening High SCh001 'Mf- Umm .This class ., ' says Mrs' Gonzalez, is of Spanish-, M ' , rx Larolyn Ii. Alexander Secretary E. H, 3 Advanced Spa nish-Mr. Wandenberg if. .2 9 v Verbs nouns, etc. in Mrs. Barrett's En li h I , g s cass Social Studies-Mr. Murrell- Then came the Greeks g, -rgx Mr. Lucas' class in Science is entranced English for ih e Foreiim Bom Mr. liawleff' eau er Kfoup gvening gusiness Education Evening business education offers full-time training from 3:30 to 10:00 p. m. in four major fields: Bookkeeping General Clerical Machine Bookkeeping Secretarial A full-time student can earn a certificate in one year in any one of the major fields by satisfactorily meeting the standards of proficiency re- quired in each subject. --v Virginia Hunter-Machine Calculations Mr. Garcia-Beginning Stenography ountinil - d acc Mr, Beer-Bookkeeping an Miss Brewer, Dictation and Transcription I ' if I yr-......, ,.-, , ,,,,.,,,MM .1 0 lim u Schoiiem Mari no warning to type, I . I Mr. Blanton solves a problem in accounting L .1-'lkf ..,AA.:L.. 1 lv Mrs. Squibb-Business Machines 1 x . . 4 k ' QNQQQQ. do J , ,W A L -' j hw N ww , 'f-in L W-M 1 . 1 Y 1 Miss Button-Typewriting 'v kj, -X B usflless Edllca H011 gffickl 1 08 Shorthand-Virginia Matheson Switchboard operator-Mrs. Dvojack NA X -3 x , . 1 fs X X . -a ' '. 5 .Q . Mx. Long'-Advanced typewriting .-Q 'L , gr I ,M Xl I 1' u jx' , L 2,-A A J X . 19 J Q. V 1- nf 91 N.. alll ll lad , x f f gf ,ft f . . discussxon Exqva . - d the pubhc mmm, . .NIPFS stud Harry 1?ee1vghgg0:3SSPubliC Speakmg UN ln bocial stuf1f2QeMcjui3es of war m - ' . oone Mr' Tucker Checks an English Paper for a vet A group of Science students wartch Mr. McDonnell perform an experlment s s I 1 ttyl ,, 1 n Do ou see what I mean? Mr. Steele asks his Math group A lecture on English grammar, by Mr. Blackmon y Q 3 Z 6 mm mm ' Urns X Georgxa kor C T vac. Mum Hot do Xoncla 139 N. Mum Avenue Phone 87. 1551 iw ' . IH U ' jf ' nfs Q ' nil II I Afffl I in pi 'f an . 1 fer u n H vf l.,,1,Ur f' T' 195 I I 1 0. K K K i, X -R . 3 ini f Uc:::mc:::::QiJL! f W qw! B'uV 'I' O fzffx 'I 4 ,- h X V 'U f f ff Pk A S- u I X ,f iwhitehead am t H , ies-Ars. Wrlghl an N ' ' ' . ce 0 - Qletlfdn ustxhl Q Diewl - X ' l , K, bxkbw er HE DIESEL COURSE is so set up as to make it possible to teach a beginner a trade or to assist those with some Diesel knowledge to reach u higher level of knowledge and skill. The course of instruction covers all phases of Diesel: theory, major repairs, operation, and trouble shooting. Instruction is presented through discussion, demonstration, practical application, and field trips. Field trips have proved especially fruitful this year, as contacts made on these occasions have resulted in visits from Diesel experts who have presented invalu- able talks and demonstrations. The vocational school library has a large selection of reference books and other materials for research work, and the school furnishes textbooks for class and shop use. UTO o covers the fundamental principles of mathematics and other specific related information covering problems encountered in shop activities. Students are assigned shop problems com- monly encountered in the trade, using modern cars. Approximately 20 per cent of the 2160 clock hours this covers will be devoted to detailed information pertinent to the activities in which the students are actually en- gaged using adopted textbooks, manufacturers main- tenance manuals and specifications. John Rl, Chzel. D 'akin g 3 00m 171' s ,- 95.51011 Z . 6.51 on il fbi ld f 1A:1'i lp Top row, standing - Lorin Showalter, James Wheaton. Fred llililis, t'. Neighbors, Vecil Martin, l'ldivzn'd Miller, llzliww-y lilnck, Instructor li. U. Vouley. Middle rowA-lN1ux- we-ll llunlzip, llnrry lflhrlick, Vhzlrles lluntzingor, Kenneth Young. Ifraink Sizvr, Glen Knowles. Bottom row- -Jann-s Porter, John Richter, Donald VVel1li, .Ianies McKinney 9 .A 5 . 9 X g ii, 'G 41 Vx' - ye bn, 'hi MW ' 5 -v-...M . f- L3 'X S 2. '-on-0 'Q 1 'Q 1 7. .X 6 ., Y 'mia PM yu V , INE 1. ,F ASH' Machine shop in- struction for MDCI stu- dents consists of inten- sive operations on the lathe. drill press. DoAll saw. milling machine. grinder. shaper. and planer. and the use of essen- tial hand tools at the bench. This class meets five eve- nings a week. with gnnsmith Students joining the group on Tuesday and Thursday eve- nings for training on several of the machines. . WW 699. wi wi lo xiglbx X23 Qc 2 99 Gy-0 law. A e saw will Al Yi- pu geo- W. G. Wilson counterboring at the radial drill press, xxixfoldik Vdxl with R. V. Bolini assisting 616' First row Spriny. A 1lnlina,W. ii., 9-. -C. L. Womer, instructor: S. K. Hanger, B. T. Garrett, Dave Adelberg, gunsmith instructor. Second row-H. A . Shlivor. Joe Carter, R. FLllll'l6l'lJlll'lC, H. R. Arve, and D. D. Grafe. Third row-K. Davis, F. H. Madison, R, V G, Wilson. and H. Hzintin. Fourth row-A. Ba-rnkrant, R. Johnson, Y. VV. Mflmyre. W. Wilson. Hfld 0110 Stern, JI' lf , ' - lich, Ru 1 'vi l-reund I . t0 L . vmeyy' camefd mer-cial ' 8. of the com P.ut ' -tructor, Swing lff0hiEil:0:?Chhflertens, and K- 'l d- Rada me - PHO 0 ldvening work in photography is centered around training in basic use of press type, commercial view, and portrait cameras, all dark-room procecluresg negative and paper controlsg and practical application of all photo- graphic theory, including optics, chemistry, and physics in their photographic relationships. The course is set up to cover 1,080 hours of training. During the last two years, Photo shop has acquired a good deal of new equipment, including: cameras. flash equipment. enlargers, and other darkroom items that have amldi-cl considerably to the efficiency of the practical training in photography. Shop spare has also been in- creased to three times that of the original set-up. Freundllch Hutchison Lebron and Mertens retouchmg portrait negatives Mr haricpy and Mr Hutchison using control methods in enlarging Students M Booras and ln Polhamus working on a commercial advertising illustration problem QIRCRQFT E GINES IRCRAFT ENGINES is a 1440-hour course, approved by the CAA. Practical work and theory cover radial, incline. and opposed type engines and engine accessories. All work in this training shop is done in strict accordance with manu- facturers' specifications and CAA regulations. First row -- Graham, Batchelor, Reaves, and Burger. Second row- Fuhrman, Kenyon, Myers, Turner, Muzzy, Garcia, and Penrod. Third row- Montgomery, Ferrell, ln- x-itructor Corbin, Burrow, Lengyel, Hornbeak, and Mas:-iman. Magnafl ux fnsneezio Mlwirms , n occupies BH I Tllfner and B ob Fuhrman ,- Q -4+ , 1 .4 3 ya. 1-1 T A V , YW 4,4 ...X i , ' 1,2 fi. . W4 'A .. . V -Qi. 1. .55 Lg., .ev b W yrkv J . fiat F in if - ' A. '. 'V if - J 1 ., 1 If i.Q F . 35 5 i 1 lx X v-qgwmw M N me- si nhfvgeiffgr . XL . T, .egg ' L W4 X Y ,aww Q' - L. 4.-. W . .ui Members of the evening class in Watch Repair are, kneeling, D. F. Williams, Bill Neiheisel, A. G. Embry. Sitting, H. Fox, H. B. Stokes J. Puretz, and M. Perry. Standing, J. Johnson, J. Ervin, S. Godchalk, R. Lindaucr, E. S. Kemp, J. Chicco. and B. I. Stollmack, instructor -' F' A. 7' Q. .. F' 5' 1. 1 2? .gi . 30 ij I .gi gm 1 . f. A .K M 1 9 'k ..v ' . . -. ' 'humming '11 Sm, 1 H L. Kiiiilm-iTina:-Mngilllu Width wzitcil fmdchulk . , lm, , and Ji - . haiiwxmrillrl H1 ' ' th ffvn--. m 121' . v - . Hal lalg-gh., nf Ylninu, ,I . . C Wah-hm emfm. fi ' A ' ' 1: .4 K 'K 1 , 7 I ' 'V ' . ,Q xt -, ' - - Mr. ,I Qs its 9 gi ' 1 Q NP' -'14 ' f Paul Zubi replacing a balance staff in a pocket watch I , , ., , ,.M..f.w,4i?iieQ?fg fp t ,A W t Highlights l-IMBERS of the aclult day class in Watch Repair are, row 1-Varey Vash, Leslie lIagan,t'ly1le l,intA ner, and Joseph Ayala. Row 2-Thomas Durham, Willy Prestegaard, George Gorham, Vloyrl Del-'ee, and Herbert Laux. Row 23-Joseph P. liurgin, Joe Cazzell, T. Reinhardt, Thomas Parker, and Nicholas Catinn. Standing at extreme right is Instructor Ernest Swanson. These men di-vote T5 per cent nf their time to praca tical bench work in checking, cleaning, and repairing modern watch and cluck rnnvenients. The remaining 25 per cent of instruction time is taken up with lectures and class discussifms nn the science of humliigy, mudern methods of hnrnlngy, and design and niainti-nance uf modern timekeeping instruments. homas IJ. Parker and Leslie Hagan cleaning a watch in the mnclern fashion i l I l l 1 . K A iqeqeg-qz1w1'a'HRWL Q X ng e'J4,f'stff' ' , I lt it t N 'ff fi - ,e..,v 4 f '- N ,QT n .t . ,,,,,,,... 4 5 ' it , 21 v 1 , 1.1--iv' ' - 1 K ff - ye to 95 e tudent-I nee e nstruc OT 1 5 Where 5 msen l h ex enmg mbbaggdc :JY Vlfillma Mom Theorwtgf' tmcodel demonstrat wuth 0 Y THI' tIme the 1950 bkyscraper yearbook ls r l e eased the School of Maseage vs Ill be located IH Its commodlous quarters In the southwest wmg of the twelfth floor mth all rooms com pletely furmshed mth modern ty pe The C, sage center for the entlre countrx and the Ioca tlonal d IXINIOII of the Dade counts publle sehool system IS mdklllg cxery effort to meet th A 1 In creased demands for trunlng that IN requxred for the examlnatxons glttll bx th l'l Massage for llcenses jaw Of the nearly one thousand reglstered mas seurs and m Isseu'-es IH the State 75 per cent are located IH the Greater Mldml area For the swa ble number of these men and women who had ICCHQLII In colon therapy a course of tralnlng In colon thertpx was added this vear on an lVElllng trade extenslon llixls d an thls tralnlmz Is now lIlLlUtlUd In the eourse for all other students of the school equlpment of the most reater Mlamx area has become the mas e tlTltld Board of not preuously been l Beglllllllljl two and one half wars xgo xslth one Instructor the department nova requlres the serx ICON of three Instructors In two dat courses d an one eIenIng course fue daxs a week Paul McIntyre Instructor pomts out correct m l 9 V' ni ampu atlon for rehevmg flbrosltls to stu dent Nncholas Lelschen as H E Beck Instructor In charge of operations m l h s Ie-1 IS approval 'SBE if f' N Q Q-.,,,, Pl utn Al lflllllllj., ll suultltlcdllx mdnlpulats, ten Th? we-ns: Ute 1 I Inlle emnoral Du!-me durm? 6,2 grsliudent C l'9'N 01 Yu 1 thi womens mawags dqurtnum xshgrn sklllul -ae and umgesled IFLAN S HTG dfl fully recur ehmmatmn handx d the bath X' , V 1 Q 'O ,Q-1, I , J X iv 'I F8 , gi l L Q A D in, . J .J I i 3: I : x . , f K Y -- J X sf- fr ? + '.l IQ 1' Members of the Cooking and Baking class are Phyllis Perry ion floorlg G. Gagnon, Louis David, S. Del Quagho William Previs, C. Patterson, Y. Horan, Joe Donahue, Cecil Johnson, Harry Brant, R. Moyer, Frnak Santer, Arthur Plorillo b Spanik, Ben Tickos, Stanley Klein, Bert Carter, Anthony Baltas, and Isadore Goldberg. Seated third md fourth from the left are Mrs, lillen li. Morrell and Mr. Robert Davis, instructors Mr. Robert Davis and Mrs, ldllen li. Morrell have done an outstanding job of training in cooking and baking, having turned out a number of skilled workers who are a credit to the school. Graduates of this depart- ment have no difficulty in obtaining A-1 positions. Mrs. Morrell is a grad- uate of the famed Boston Cooking School S. Del Quaklio and R. lfuyer cookin K vegetables by st O elim if Anthony makmg and shapmg Damsh par, Joseph Donahue has 3 1,-5 who glles his gf co ohm na! Earl Hasney removing tubing and Peter Pantages checking pressure on a high speed carrier commercial unlt 5 l l l 1 JEIQICS Tomlin, Sam Jackson ant Phil Giordano checking pressure on the glass evaporator system QM , fp.: -e' 4 Robert Phillips and Leland Capps disassemble an air conditioning com- pressor as Ernest Phillips watches ,,.A .glial idk Flrct r A d iimew glvglcomnb riwAMeI::1?1rvo.:10hn 0 Rourke Regmfi Quxmu lll Q l Y0g Jamew Fwmg L h 1 Ph instructor becond R b .ar es Iwfto Paul X l Jdtklgh FTLQEISGEIEZEZZQ qlrilnflfhij an? Jdrizlz Tufglirt grjilgllalfrigc lXg2lD2Pi3Yle P341 ry t-'Sand Iilagft W I onad Brldge Wood ' MUGS omlm S1 llll nm Ntlson Ifdvmrd C lllls Fredrlck Igxgot RT3xrLN'Q':f:yItJrm4eph IIDUIIIN 161 And 4 A, T Hugh nghts Wlth dexelopnu nt ot tht alnlltx to sh ugnow and tmntt tht trouble-4 moxt tuquentlx tnumi in tht busme-x ls then objectne student-4 lll Rttr1g,tr.mou mtl An COIldlll0lIlIlg fxcqulrt -skxlls through pr mutt m tt-ating rtpnrmg .md replmung worn purtx on Lompru-xors wndtnwus contnol nnstruments power umtx .md Lablnet asbenlblxes Thev devote about one fourth uf thelr txme to dxscuwsxon of theory and safety practices and the rest ot the tlme to .utuful work under the wuperxmon nf the shop lll'4fI'l1Ct0l Wultzr Shelton xhulung llfllfltl un lll tht ll I h . H.,,,f' k - . t y ' , , . x- . K p I ' f ' ' ' v-, , K Q f il' .fm M: r L 'A x , . A A I . ' 9 ll ' ,fn Av- as - 1 , . , , . ' Q ' ,. , K ' ., I . .tw , X , 9 N - ' I A' H'-QM, ' A Q w N ' , . I ' . R . . . 1 . . ' v . 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Sperm! vrnphasls is plan-ni vu cieveluping thv lvarrwfs umlity In letter UH the lvwl required mirutlsmzm. ns. mivtuilf. :md finally JOSEPH FIRKO AND LOUIS DALBOW WORKING ON A FLOOR PLAN Typlc 4L IN T Ev 'f FNIN A F7- G IN D le ING I dk Mgt, 4, A 'k.,,,kA f..,k r nw -.tw 1.4 .--war RADIO 7' A , AS VN g l - in ,xt 1 ilox lliilu llixis Roger Misleh Frank t'annon, Robert Moore. Nick Landolina. George William l'orncll. Samucl lfraim '. 1 ' 1 , I. I Davis, 'Flionizis Wilkinson, Stanley Sunil, l':n'los I.izzu'di and Lewis Wilson pose with Instructor Il. R. Smith. cxtrenic right A practical radio st-rvicing coursc consisting of radio theory and servicing. Modern mcthods and test equipment, arc used to rcpair radios undcr actual servicing conditions. A general servicing procedure is taught, enabling the student to locate and replace defective parts that cause radio failures. Rvger M- tllbe g meh afld Fr is rategsgz' age servicigg Sgflgog use Qi Hickl k of the must . 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I ' nent I 1 TVOEIIN. , 'iMvTk I 1 General Contractors Ol' Hotel Trcnnlnq School and F M Broadcastlnq Studlos ACME CUNSTRUCTIIIN C0 Mlumn, Flonda Acme Lonstructron Company completes another outstandmg Job and acknowledges wlth thanks cooperation of the followmg Material Suppliers ACME CONCRETE CORP CBlockD MAULE INDUSTRIES INC Clilllworkj MAXWELL COMPANY INC fVenetlan Bllndsl MIDLAND PLUMBING INC MILLER ELECTRIC COMPANY GEO A PEGRAM COMPANY fPalntlngJ RAILEY MILAM INCORPORATED Glardwarel ROSE SAXON LUMBER CO ROWELL FLOORING COMPANY Cfisphalt Tlle and Acoustxcalj U S PLASTERING COMPANY VENETIAN ART MARBLE AND TERRAZZO CO WEAVER PRODUCTS TREATING COMPANY Cwood Treatmentb 710.4 I I I I I I I 0 O O ' , . , . . . . K and Sub-Contractors: - ' I I ' . , . , . Nd HOTEL TRAINING L .AIHESZ9 Cool restful green ns the color keynote of the fifteenth floor The lobby floor IS covered wlth green asphalt tlle and walls puck up the theme m a softer shade Ivory venetian blmda tone down Mllml s generous sunshine at mld-day when the blmds are ralsed hotel guests have the beneflt of the panorama of Biscayne Bay s blue waters and the clty s magic sky me The readmg room off the lobby ls fmxshed m the same greens as IS the mam office on the opposite side of the corridor Corridors leadmg to guest rooms are carpeted m a tropxcal pattemed green while the dmmg room and other pubhc rooms have carpets of Jade ln an unpatterned weave All rooms on the three floors are hung with Jalousle doors and all wmdows are weatherstrlpped thus provxdmg against the two weather hazards of seml tropical heat and drlvmg rams There 18 no overhead hghtmg ln the new hotel the archntects have provlded a supply of wall outlets plentiful enough to take care of all needs In both pubhc and guest rooms Llghtmg fixtures are modern decorative and functional ln every respect ., .. Y ' v - -. '25-1, , u-wow.. A - .. V, .sv A Y ,ft k A Y- -f--' . . 5 . . V y V, ..f l - y - v . . . l . , . , . . . . . . , . . . , . -. v ' Q Q D L ' ' I I S. MMS ox swsbf, 623 NSN, 9 mmme 3 b Qkxove ' Bake tdnff and G YN N35 Qxoxkda B11 Niva . . CN VIN xflibx' VX' XJNVA G .lex M- 241 la min 'ni JPMEAND mJWAWA PP,:AK IESERS 158 N -E ' 3rd Wh . Strolevajsu Get, :1 i8m . y C I I 10 rida ' 071.0 Year Rou A H te Oompa, an 001563 J 0 Vy O Ohn VNXFAVNXS acco modakx 'chat osp eve Lac e Hotel e mes 8X e MV-6 Kb ff A H en fs R ln xv a sewxc knen N veskkm nd fo ac wxth vw Ke 'oa Xaxwe eaXs okvw a cane vake dmm woo ' E f te Supa: 'ee Vu Re sfa urants homer Kab e dho ha L e ase n quex s 'can COYYY-E SYNC' F99 BEQYY-L02 L assure 0 90 '6 6 0 1 Xqla 5 ko vesx X ave seosx'oXe wo, 095 Qc. Q 6090951 01 N 66 Q 4 U '-.M ' 60,55 9, sb 6195 gsvw rw re e ber s a n s rw and ra S We qeax Vvone O Compxuments 10231 Xl xXXuQ,e G E Second his 'X 1109 vi lj :ie NN Xsk SK andlnd 'Je 02 H Adam Na 'MK nm shin UKIOR I 1 W, Mmm. 151' A Nge Florlda Jf' --, ,-,- 1 v X f . 0 O me . f ,ll ea S I f H g was H xw m 'S 'mQn nd ' e 'm an KX Yx Ks . ' 6 , a Ywom -' . 9 , dxNvoos...eYx' Q'a and 5 . ' 10 , 'O X3 I 3 5 X ' . '- ' ' 9 me and XX. I O O O O O I I O I A XS c0i b Xso K XC' ' L Q O 0 w CA ' S . I 5 .Q W Q Ps A m 10 ,a 4 . . . 1 6 X Nia ' 'ce 'Goa ' 'round . . .We , o o 1 S.. . r. 'NWX 1 . s, A nuger and ' - f - . . i - 'ii-I, . - iii n h ' fl - 1, v y uf.. 1 Looking clown the center corridor on the fourteenth floorfmodern lighting, jalousic doors, drinking fountains, carpets all point to a hotel of which the school system can bc proud The guests every comfort is provided for in the new hotel in the Lindsey Hopkins Vocational Educational building, for here he will find the same complete hotel service that he has come to expect in the resort cities of the Lower East Coast. Soft carpets, comfortable lounging chairs, a well- equipbed cigar and confectionery counter, good telephone ser- vice, restful lighting, and, of course. excellent beds-all these are his to enjoy. complete with an unrivaled view from his windows. cases in the lobby guests Cigarettes, cigars, candy, maga zines, and gifts to take home to the family will fill this set of show Registration desk on the fifteenth floor with mailboxes yawning for the first consignment of mail to ROBERT With Best Wishes to our gooo' frlena' Joe Adams OCEAN FRONT BLOCK AT 34TH STREET MIAMI BEACH OPEN ALL YEAR M t hl Compliments of Clyb' 231, H fel Wlahfcncque C ' HOWARD K HURWITH ABE ALLENBERG g FUll COURSE DINNERS from 52 HQIQI, is i.ihQ'!1Q!iv ELM' N96 39051. No Cover or Mummum , 51 In a c ess f cilitie f und-th - I k j y- ' ment which assure the j yment of e h ' - ing moment. Private Pool, Cabana. f t f Private Beach . . . Broad Ocean T ' ' . . . S perb uisin . . . Coe ail Lo g Managin Director Manager I Air Conditioned i vin n i u n- m rican r O O K X Ls' of Q i '-if-i ? X 4-X' -'Rx z' xo Aliove, the switchliuztwl iii thi- froiil office of the hott-l Upper left, students in PHX class oli- serving while one of their number operates the training board Left, Mrs. Helene lirflolyi, day switch- board operator, has PBX trainees oli- scrve while shi- operates :luring ii busy hour The main switchboard, in the west wing of the fifteenth floor, is set up in a long room containing six auxiliary boards for training purposes. Here PBX trainees observe the chief operator, practice on the training boards, and eventually handle calls at the big board. The hotel front office has its own board for night calls. omplimenfs Plumiliib nPPnEnncfs mum 519 h gillimf' ' ' QB S q 'YO aCCl M, Q, lp? Azpencla momow attxtll Z af to A n ma' X o 11010 mOf5 QQWC QQ p 715161 1 t 6 tas SN I' J C, Q3 To GPVYO Star lt ln 1115 Q 10320971 xgnltj' an A t 5 571- x 2009 an Jqm' U1 Cfm QW-W1 wznli an pra fy unt t Gofy tra Ill O QOnt6 From x . Q 0 Y l , A X a A 1 Cm lx A x MSM A GR M 0 MA ' 'J uf Q 1 M , , lw p M to 55- Vzjkxg, ' H Anclrc w I Ad uns W Bragg 1 Bolger D Clay E Clark H Canthers Wm Dow C Ermer C F ahnestoclc T Fallon G Fltzpatrlclc R F me I GlbbS O Green I Groves S Cxllett B Hams M Harms L Hlldebrxndt Hnlson Imand Kay Lasseter De Martlm Martm Mullms Mxranda Moyer Murphy 1 I R Mlllu M xssey MLC arthv N unley Nevllle N ash Orr Orr POp0VltLll Paulson I Le Rong. Robinson Stmz Slglll ln Steffi n Tadloc lc Warden Watson W xtson VVxlleta -4.11, ,-Q , Zi f X ff xg 4 AX vgvebf .ez - ' 1 ue I I t.':f.'g:.Pf - A ' Below. a twin bedroom in shades of green. Bedside lamps have ivory-tuned shades, and furniture is of pale liltmnd wood 1ff'1'wt1 ' , A . J. 9 Z A typical double bedroom on the fourteenth floor. Blond furniture, pastel walls, rose beige carpet and rose spreads invite rest ...N Iielow, the deep ruse and pale pink tiled lmthroom adjoining the room described above il 1 'M' -,w11'49l l .5 xx All bedrooms have private baths and generous closets. Guests may have their choice of color schemes-blue, rose beige, gray, pink, pastel yel- low, green, and even lavender. Floors are carpeted in har- monizing colors, and draperies will pick up predominating colors in carpets and bed- spreads, . 411 p Wx 4' 42 ee? Rify YP 4, 4-Q53 0252, 'wif Uqv 30N0,y Pol WE NSUR 0 0 'I fwckplvr N 6 NCGAGHVC 00 00 fl Z, 43 L Y 8' .roof 159111 ,r Q 'Qs ,, C' 0 0 0 003, 0' 'Q ffm Q by Noxemx 0 on 'aggravate voaffy um at ami'-' on Q W1 ,iw ss 5 0 Roan 11318 01' 6 090 gtk- V G' if 08 6 0 19 ?h0 e 1 in 2534, pq 68,2 00 G GIFT BOXES OF CITRUS SHIPPE O! QM f D ANYWHERE th a Sf-S sh pp d f 3: :nf ffingytz e M f wh e h y ff 25 Y 9 Cgfqoj fo-QQ Klefeker Prod Z! Q Q uce Co l2l?l'lf1: W 38795 38:36 d 03 OS D JJ 6? S WQI 4, O 6 128 0, egg, 6 3211 N Of T Unfn terrupteo' W ,M ear ov Metered Boi-tfe Gas Savesf D Rl G 904300 A S In c 1829N E 2 nd A e Phone 3 86 572.9 oz 4' 0 41.7 4 o 'f' G' ' Y? 41 I 0 . QP 9 JV ZY23 4 N Fa. ' Z I I in., C 4,es 0-541 0:11, ml 0 S I 0 J, 1516, I ZLUZIQ, Q 0 '229 ' ' o Q?e 2 91 Q 45 . ' 59 I 85015, P60294 W Sze . fa ill sgfghlfag la L F7 , . Q' 106 Obbey' U. p A qahbhie' '54, X' 5 . be o A 'Q 'wb O Y . w . - k O x Q 2, 'obo . P X ' 5. 01, l 'K' e 0 k . 21964, 0 YQ 'soc D 'ff J i 'enfsl' ., Q og Sf:-001.9 J, Mahfh eri cr o ri- JO 'Q i e r w ere r fl o er t e ain'l' ears of Service in Miami S Q2 f . . , . ' '2 O ff lmeg f inf' Mfmi' ' ' Q 1 ' S 3 C 6' . ,iff-' Q I Lk S, 010' J 94,6 Wgwlbo 6 'SVS EJ F ' W Proof Gr S S ' . C . 'ami ja- P' T I l phone 3. , , . J Lj,,o . . v ., - 0ne.of the two twin bedrooms in the southeast corner suite. Pre- dominating colors are pastel green and yellow, with deeper green bed- spreads. Note the modern flexible lamps on chest and bedside table View of the three connecting rooms of the suite, facing east, with sitting room in the center A K It 2 ,f,,.,,.s,r44,w.:,., 3 asm ,. , 'r 1 A ,- r. t 1 4 fs Lf. 3 -1 ,955 -I Q v 9 M -2 Fd 5 ,f Q. Two double bedrooms, three baths, and five closets make this southeast corner suite on the top floor one of the most desirable in the hotel. A sitting room between the two bedrooms can be converted into an extra bedroom, as it has its own closet and bath. These rooms were not completely furnished when the pictures were made, but work is proceeding rap- idly and it will be only a matter of days until all furniture is in place, draperies hung, and the rooms ready for occupancy. A corner of the east bedroom. Nt e the size of the win dows and the pleasing simplicity of the blond wood furniture G0 PM G mms TEKXW or W 'YM SY HW YM. Y Yu SWMM KWWL WYAXWK oynptetes me Construction Cornpany c tstanchng ioh and acknowh cooperation oi the and Suh- Ac another on with thanks, im Snpphers edges, iohowtng Mater Contractors '. Acme Concrete Covp. Raitey-Mihm. Xncorporaked ggycqq Qlanwarej Maute Xndushies, Xnc. Rose-Saxon Lumber Company Qmihwonw Rovleh Hooring Company Maiyleh Company, Xnc. Ussphatt The and AconsixcaU Clenetian Bhnd-57 U. S. Nasterkng Company Numbing, Xnc. Venetian Art N-arbte 319,91 L Terrazzo Co. 'Neayer Products 'Treating Co CN 006 'Yreatmen0 idtand echic Co Company M Mer EX 1310 M. Geo. A. Peg L? atndnp FM S 'Cud- pent 10,1 35 blygge. ffflfgted in the Sm f ma' w Casiuer Sfuzeigt' andlrtyftudioest F. for newere ig 13 denf e1lSen abov S.bI'oad s at wogllgservinz Mrj F0 In the IS Stu- Om control Belo de wr nt anno: Daniel . uncer aierlck qt ' his ' ' ll . DOSL High D00l4f'J0hY1n Y Y V' . gfgfse 123 R0S3lig10,Ge0r of rn! a' dra Belfor ge the an., matic fe- u Hi - nd Sffeciglng tag


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