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Michael Ellis assembles a watch movement. Ronnell Davis assembles a watch to be cleaned. i is Zilf' Andrew Peay concentrates on adjusting th hairspring. Oh. -r-A-.. ,
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Watch Repair The Watch Repair course presents a problem of instruc- tion designed to give the student a thorough understanding of the reapir and theory of timing devices. Prerequisites - for the course include mechanical aptitude, manual dex- terity, and patience. The curriculum covers all phases of watch repairing beginning with the tea ching of the sim- pler manipulative skills, such as filing. sawing, grinding, etc. As thc student becomes more competent, he advances to the more intricate phases ofthe course. Here he learns to clean and make the necessary repairs on various types of timing mechanisms. As he gains confidence and ex- perience, he moves on into the final phase ofthe course which is the servicing of complicated timepieces such as the automatic, calendar, chronograph. and electric watches. Ernest Jelks uses the engraving machine to make desk name plates. ..d' - ln Gary Bell places a watch on the ultra- sonic cleaning machine. Dwight Henderson adjusts the pendulum on a Seth Thomas Clock. ' ..:?.
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Reiaiuling Prospective retailers are mainly engaged in wholesaling, servicing activities. and retailing. Given a minimum of fifteen hours per week on a distributive job, they also imply subjects such as: selling techniques, fashion, merchandise, adver- tising and display. Courtesy is an important factor in this field: remember the customer's satisfaction should always prevail. Students who study retailing are first trained in good work habits needed in all jobs. Then they become acquainted with the operation of the store as they study how the store buys, receives, marks, stores, and sells the merchandise. They learn there are many kinds of jobs where different kinds of people can succeed, In the 11th and 12th grades, they obtain actual jobs where they get practical experience as well as money for their Iabon On the job at MeBrides, Barbara Peterson SCUd1ES up on merchandise information from the garment tags. Mash .,-Q Kathy Ray-shows her 1nterest, in the cash register
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