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Top Picture: Michael Henderson The electricity class prepares students for employment in the elec- trical trade by teaching such skills as blueprint reading, residential and commercial wiring, rewinding and repairing motors, motor controls, and home appliance repair. Each year of this three year course, students can advance in each area of study. If they choose, students may continue the study of electricity in technical college. Skills learned in their vocational course may earn ad- vanced placements in technical col- lege program. Students who successfully com- plete a two of three year course receive a certificate of completion. replaces wires in a dryer. To the Right: Terry Wilson bends con- duit while Bobby Dukeminer measures the bend. 152 Electricity and Electronics O Electricity and i .
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As a graphic language, the draf- ting course at Brewer gives the stu- dent two ways to prepare for the future. First, the student is given suf- ficient background so he can enter and compete in industry, and se- cond, if the student decides the draf- ting is not for him, he will have learned how to read and understand blueprints. Every year students from Brewer compete in the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America District Skills Olympics. This year Mark Creel, a junior, won first place in Machine Drafting and Pam Paustin, also a junior, won third in Prepared Speech. Mark went on to State VICA competition to place second. WSIS if-FQ gpm, l 5 5 Top Picture: David Sim mons takes a break. Bot tom Picture: Students pause for Annual Staff photographer.
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ff 3 ' lectromcs rt:- - af.. T 5 s Q Q 4 Y as r' af The industrial electronics class is one of the most popular of the many trades. The two hour course is designed to prepare students for employment and advancements as an electronic technician, one of the many occupa- tions in the electronics field. These students are offered three one-year courses, in which they advance each year. The first year basic ACXDC elec- tricity is taught along with mathematics, technical drawing, use of tools and equipment, and the basic electronics. The second year students learn anything from advanced application of solid state electronics to digital electronics. By the third year, students are ready to work with advanced digital electronics, computer programming and microprocessing. Top Picture: Scott johnson tests his circuit to find if there is a problem. To the Left: David Elmore works on a circuit while using his manual. Electricity and Electronics 153
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