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ffl ii N ' x A- X I 'N K wk . f if 'vin -q l 1 JESSUP W. SCOTT WILLIAM RAYMOND N SEPTEMBER of 1919 the commercial course students were transferred from Scott to Vlfoodward, and fromithat time XVoodward offered all courses. In 1919 thehpart-time classes were inaugurated and through the generosity of Tole- do business men a line machine shop was equipped. 1922 marked the beginning of unit trade courses, which are not included in the curricula of any other high school off the cityi The old building has housed many other activities and at its retirement as a high school will touch chords in many memories. 'inwhich it will always be the only Vlloodward. A Mu , r .N mfg pi lf X 'S g i X A 5'2 Il . 151,51 i ,M if li E Q i l s ll Mui, 3 za' 51 r 'ag Ei Q ijfks I , , i 4 we X 3: ' ll it H gg ? i.. , - I Z fi I' .' l f 4 . 1,-1 1 in w ir ,ff 'J 'L .. ex: 31 :filing I W 'v,, l Nl '. ,HILTI ': wi? Al' ,, , M, 5 1 1 uw- V, 2 A f e F lf il i 1 I Y ' Zryviiil S' , 'Z 2 I ,N . , 5 2 ., I 5 I , V - .4------.-..-f--A .. ,V,, . .--- --...,... ..,.,.. ,.,.,..- MEM., A ..-..,.. ,. , r:-, 4 ' is feta!!-.ga . T. an ,gvvnwgxftugww 1 1 Mat, fgwmigg zgw-sw wwq vfbyaw .Q v,:W.,,A ,,f,.,M.,x, ,f,g,1,xyy ifQi 7 'S fix - 1-5 ': . fb, -if 't - ,, 'QW 1 ,, Q,-V, 1431-f I f'Qi.fl 4 - ms 'sac . .-i1.,.i5.+e5u fav.. x .M ,,wa.AX..tw....?fj... ..,J' ,,,1,.,. , ,1 Page fvilrtvrzi
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A View of the Present Woodward Technical High School no strictly high school Work was offered, although the Mechanical Drawing and Woodwork courses were equivalent to similar high school sub- jects and credit was granted for them to boys entering high school. After the Waite High students left the build- ing the school was further enlarged until there was an enrollment of about live hundred boys. A new namewas desired, and as the school placed great emphasis upon manual training it was named for Mr. C. M. Woodward, one of the first and strongest advocates of manual training. At first the school was known as Woodward junior High, but later, when the full four-year- course was added, the Word Technical was substituted for Junior. It
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-.xi-,. I 24:5 lulraii .QM . ,J 3 552 12994 35,5 .4 5.1 -an, A ' ','l'f,, zgmsg 2 I T ar I I I ls. ,, E035 1 I I 55 3935 IE' 'k :I li ' li, I.,- ly, Q. 2 l l :ink .,, K .gqhL:3y3:Rk,f .... - . ,, d 'lx wx W- 'x 1 -.1 . -fy,,v4-aaa fin . . , ,.-- t, L Q, . . , I 4 ra- 2 'wr fi iam 'cm 1' 1 The Bell after the Fire, and as it looks in its Home at Scott High School Clixcerpt from the Toledo Blade, Monday, March ll, 18955 T ToLEDo's HIGH SCHOQL BELL SOUNDS Irs i l i I l I 5 l , I if vi, g, :I si Ca an ,,,,, , fu 11 - 2 ,, ii-'mai f 5 fri? , I 1 it kg I Sw up .4 'YQ I f- x p?i1i:,j2 25 , IETIJZQ 1 4 I 'fs If E ., ,-, ,Q VJ? .rg OWN DIRGE BUILDING A CHARRED RUIN THIS MORNING Total Loss S60,000g Insurance 5,525,000 f The Alma Mater of thousands, the Toledo High School, 4 is a charred black ruin this morning. The old bell which has ,I I . I . . 23,1 called the pupils and alarmed the populace 111 times of danger I 'WW ' ' iii for so many years has stilled its brazen tongue after sound- ing an alarm which was its ownpdirge. The iire originated shortly after midnight, and was due to an explosion of gas in 5 1, the basement. The old tower was soon filled with a sheet of gf flame which twisted and writhed and shot about, reilecting 1 the feelings of the hundreds in whom the destruction of the 5 building awakened peculiar sorrow. if u. N Q31 gmwwwm lqb, M ,,,, ,,,,,4 L,,, MM,,,,mW,,,-,I ,.L, , ,ici,,,,, , ,r,,.iici,,,, LLL, ,,,,, L ,,,,,I I ..i. , ...,I.I L. ..,i. LLL-.- .,., . ,..i..I,,.. , I.., , ,.,,.i,I..,.,i,r , ,.i..,, .,,, , I ,I...i,.Ii,, .,.,,,I,r W .W -. . .. frMc ,Cr'....1ccm ,,aafL3s W ,ji ,bb Ia Ll riI Mmm. -........,..,,,A,.....-.,.M,,......,.-...,.....M.,.........,.,..,-..-...........,.,.. .,... ......,h, ...... , ,...,.,.. -..,,...-........... .. ,.... .... ,. .,,-.. ..Y. a..,....., .... , ..,... ,.s,,...M...W ...... . ,Q ,.,.. ,..,.,4., ,'v. -.,.. i,.,.. Y....,,,..............,.,,,.,,...,,,.,,,,, Page fifteen
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