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  1. 1. Mai 2012 · This web site is dedicated to Memphis Tech High School as a meeting place for all alumni of this historic school. Senior Photos and class rosters for every Tech class are included on the site.

  2. Memphis Technical High School, originally Memphis Vocational School, was a high school that served downtown Memphis, Tennessee from 1911 to 1987. The school building that exists today was constructed in 1927, and is operated by the Shelby County School System as the Northwest Preparatory Academy, serving children who are unable to ...

  3. Tech Class Rosters, Yearbooks. Photos. Click on any year below to go to the Yearbook Photos, etc. for that class. If the year appears in yellow, the complete yearbook for that class, is posted.

  4. This building is part of Tech's history because it was used as an annex to relieve the crowded conditions of Memphis High School, and later as an annex for Crockett Technical, and even as an annex for Central High. When it was no longer used for a school, the Board of Education occupied the building.

  5. www.memphistechnicalhighschool.org › PDFs › Inside TechnicalInside Technical High School

    HIGH Auto Shop The Auto Shop is designed for boys who wish to become mechan- ics upon graduation. In this shop, every phase of auto repairing is taught. Any person expecting to take Auto Shop should have first year algebra and mechanical drawing before applying.

  6. "Tech High Review", the Memphis Technical High School yearbook published in 1949. The school was originally known as Memphis Vocational School when it opened in 1911 in the former Memphis High School building at 317 Poplar Avenue. Continued growth necessitated a new building which opened in 1928 at 1266 Poplar and the school was renamed Memphis Technical High School. It closed in 1987.

  7. "Tech High Review", the Memphis Technical High School yearbook published in 1942. The school was originally known as Memphis Vocational School when it opened in 1911 in the former Memphis High School building at 317 Poplar Avenue. Continued growth necessitated a new building which opened in 1928 at 1266 Poplar and the school was renamed Memphis Technical High School. It closed in 1987.