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         New Mexico Vocational Schools:     more books (17)
  1. Educational performance specifications for the proposed northern New Mexico technical vocational school branch facility at Espanola, New Mexico by James N Moss, 1969
  2. Vocational core program, Hobbs Municipal Schools, Hobbs, New Mexico by Jess Manzanares, 1966
  3. Pre-vocational orientation in vocational education for junior high school students in New Mexico, by Richard R DeBlassie, 1969
  4. The area vocational school: A summary report (Resident instruction series) by Loyd R Hughes, 1966
  5. Institute on vocational education for the small rural high school by Everett D Edington, 1971
  6. The development of certification requirements and a training program for vocational education administrators in the state of New Mexico by Everett D Edington, 1977
  7. Course of study, vocational home economics, all-day schools by Ruth G Taylor, 1922
  8. Position paper on the development of vocational-technical and career education in the Bernalillo Municipal Public School District by Richard J Kloeppel, 1972
  9. Determining occupational emphasis for area vocational school program design: A comprehensive feasibility study to determine manpower and vocational education ... San Juan County and the surrounding region by James Carl Chandler, 1979
  10. CIRCLE study of high school programs and post-high school outcomes by John R Brown, 1999
  11. An operations research model for locating area vocational schools by John E Uxer, 1967
  12. Vocational facilities handbook by Ron Simmons, 1981
  13. Motivation for enrollment in vocational-technical training programs at the post high school level by Nellie C Schurkens, 1971
  14. A report of Cochiti school's introduction to Sandoval County business opportunities, March-May, 1971 (A Mini-grant report ; [no. 14]) by William Teel, 1971

101. New Mexico Building
History of the Balboa Park Club / new mexico Building in Balboa Park Since avocational school preparing people to work in aircraft industries already
http://www.sandiegohistory.org/bpbuildings/newmex.htm

Administration Building
Balboa Park Club Botanical Building California Building ...
Spreckels Organ Pavilion

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History of the Balboa Park Club / New Mexico Building in Balboa Park
by Richard Amero
When the 1915-16 Panama-California (International) Exposition opened, the New Mexico Building aroused curiosity. The Exposition's official guidebook called it "the Cathedral of the Desert" and commented on the rough- beam vigas that protruded from irregular walls. Ex- President Theodore Roosevelt congratulated San Diego and New Mexico for developing an American form of architecture out of old Spanish and Pueblo Indian styles. In asking that their exhibit building display an individual style, officials in New Mexico sought to counteract the influence of the California-Mission architectural style that was sweeping the country. As with New Mexico officials, Bertram Goodhue, who designed the popular Spanish-Baroque style buildings on El Prado, the Exposition's main east-west street, was also trying to lessen the dominance of the California-Mission style. In 1905, University of New Mexico president William Tight rejected suggestions that buildings on the campus look like California missions. Instead, he designed four Pueblo- style buildings. University regents called these buildings, whose prototypes could be found in pueblos a few miles away, "barbaric" and "un-American." When the regents dismissed Tight in 1909, they also dismissed his vision of an architecturally-unified campus comprised of Pueblo-style buildings. The California-Mission style favored by the regents had won a temporary victory.

102. Workforce Investment Act - EASTERN AREA Membership - New Mexico Department Of La
new mexico WIA Eastern Area Workforce Devlopment Board Membership. Area VocationalSchool 417 Schepps Blvd. Clovis, NM 88101, 7694930, 769-4190
http://www.wia.state.nm.us/WIA_Eastern_M.html
EASTERN AREA
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD MEMBERS
Board Contact Information
Youth Council Membership
(Revised August 1, 2003) *Task Coordinator (not official committee) NAME Title ADDRESS PHONE FAX E-MAIL Term COMMITTEE BATISTA, DORA Planner-Development Specialist SNMEDD/COG201
N. Nevada-Suite B
Roswell, NM 88201 Snmedd@dfn.com EXP: 2005 YOUTH COUNCIL BEAGLES, EDDIE Area Director New Mexico Dept. of Labor
901 Alaska
Alamogordo, NM 88310 EBeagles@state.nm.us EXP: 2005 Executive Committee
SYSTEMS DEV. BOURGEOIS, CHRISTINA Division HR Manager Valor Telecommunications
P.O. Box 819
Carlsbad, NM 88220 cbourgeois@valortelecom.com EXP: 2006 OPERATIONS COMM. BRACKSIECK, SUE Owner Quality Sales of Portales, Inc.
612 East 2nd
Portales, NM 88130 359-1238 (Cell) 760-2043 sbracksieck@portalesschools.com

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