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gzcfricianfi Exploratory Freshies work in earnest, so they told us, at an exercise at push button and buzzer boards, one of the fundamentals in Electric Shop. The skilled hands of John Zvara, a Tech Senior, are shown here winding a field coil for an AC motor, in the class in armature winding. In what they hope is the finishing touch on the iob, Loo Cigale makes telephone line con- nections, while Howard Kolisch awaits the results of their labors. Electronics is no deep mystery to these boys. Ray Knapp, Bob Koeslin, and Jim Theissen construct an oscilloscope and equip- ment related to it. Power Plus might be the caption of this photo of the switch board in the Electric Shop, at which Dick Shadd, Bob Franszczalr, and Ron Zepnick take readings.
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l dtfQI l'I,I'l'lCL 81015 Woodturning-the order of the day here - is essential for these advanced students in patternmaking, and skill with the chisel is a prerequisite. Shop 260's contribution to the Home- coming parade was a iet plane. Jerry Bystra, Curtis Joers, and Dan Obremski are shown putting some of the finishing touches on their masterpiece. Exploratory students Jerry Braatz, Fred Szymanowski, and Al Sommers make a layout of a bracket pattern as a proiect in Mr. Kneisler's class. Operating a power router, part of the precision work of a patternmaker, John Schulz practices safety first and illustrates concentration. George Kowalski-commonly known as Kowal the Great, Tech's master magician -checks his completed punch-press pat- tern closely for accuracy.
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rofan mo war em MAF ,Mlm em The technique of planing a drawing board is demonstrated by Tom Fintak to Wayne Hoppe, Wayne Kaiser, and Greg Dufek, as Berwin Durow awaits his turn. The hands illustrating good form in woodturning in a lathe exercise are those of Dan Dudley, a Tech Freshman. Applying the veneer to a table, Gordon Hobler, Jerry Pregowski, and Eugene Bochek tighten the clamps on the large and powerful veneer press. Planing and squaring exercises are part of the requirements of beginning students, and here Bob Beitzel and Harvey Koebniclc are the conscientious students. Sanding his occasional table is fast and fascinating work, according to Bob Pabich, who is shown in action in Shop 300. 21
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