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Clifford L. Thomas is laying out a sectional view of a flanged tee. W ,ifiix H Y 5 . Ricardo V. Falls, junior, is plac- ing finishing touches on an aucili- ary drawings, one of the common subjects studied in drafting. In background are juniors Howard Stoman, left, and Henry Nelson, right. From front to rear are Howard L. Stroman, Henry R. Nelson, and David L. Bennett working on pictorial drawings. Drafting is there future-to-be, and these students are'getting it togetherf P53 . 5 ii -ff
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Drafiing The Chamberlain Drafting course is keeping pace with the requirements of industry and technology in making it possible for every student to acquire the most financially rewarding drafting concepts. The course is complete in every respect. Examination has proven that it is meeting the requirements of the U. S. Civil Service Commission, state and city drafting licensing laws, and the personal requirements of many private concerns. Drafting is important to our country because it is the only practical language for communicating an engineers or archi- tects's ideas into three dimensional reality. For a good drafts- man. the opportunities are excellent. He can move up the ladder from detailer to senior draftsman, group leader, or chief draftsrnan. Arnold Hall is making a final detail working drawings from the sketch he has done. Photo Gregory Robertson Wayne Dorsey is laying out a detail drawing of a milling jack. Gregory Barron is laying out a auxiliary views of a bearing bracket.
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Lifho Camera Theory and practical application of camera work, stripping and plate making are studied in this section. Camera work consists of line and halftone negatives, use of filters. copy scaling. developing and fixing the negatives. Stripping follows accepted procedures for small presses, 14 x 20 Little Chief and a 22 x 29 Big Chief. Platema King includes paper and aluminum presensitlzed plates as well as the so-called wipe-on coatings. The course of study is based on the Navy's Lirhographers Manual and Graphic Arts Technical Foundations recommendations. I 4 K Hr. Powell instructs Paul Jones, Jef freyllealand and Tony Jones on how to operate the lineup table. Francis E. Merritt checks the copy before shooting it. Micheal Doleman, Leroy Smith and Kenny Merryweather prepare: to draw up flats for the Trade Winds.
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