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MACHINE SHOP Standing: Mr. Frederick Faber, Mr. Joseph Eckl, Mr. Arthur Neumann. Seated: Mr. Cecil Sophomore students may choose one of three shops in which the scent of molten metal permeates the atmosphere. ln FOUNDRY, where the basics of mold construction are taught, students learn to pour liquifiied metal into molds and then finish the resulting rough casting. FORGE studenits hammer heat- English, Mr. Erwin Brinkmann, Mr. John Sul- livan, Chairman Mr. Paul Taylor. softened metals into desired shapes. La-neites who elect WELDING are taught the use ofthe arc-welder and oxy-acetylene torch for cutting and shaping metals. Future engineers gaiin rnuch valuable training through this experi- ence with metals. MACHINE SHOP STUDENT Alan Lykins learns many varied cpplications of the lathe such as the threading of screws and the knurling of cylindrical surfaces.
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INSPECTING THE WORK of Ken Klisch and USE OF THE VERTICAL PRESS is explained in Tom Zapal, Mr. Sims lends suggestions for more detail to Louis Cascone by print shop instructor, effective operation of the Linotype machine. Mr. Monteleone. PRINTERS CLUB Top Row: Wroblewski, Falco, Richards, Nichols, Row 2: Klisch, Semenek, Szal, Ruenzi Gales, Zenisek, Hodges,2Przybylski. Ro-wV4: Palumbo, Plonka, Lang. Front Row: Rusnak Koszuta, Klaus, Haka, Horn, Dyer, Hadzima, Spallone, Zapal, Scheknecht, Hall, Davis, Mr Benko. Row 3: Karuhn, Dyba, Madsen, Beck. Sampila, Untiedt, Astrella, Hayashi,lHater. ARROWHEAD PAGES are fed into the cylinder press under the direction of Robert Aragosa and John Makris. l65
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AS HE EXAMINES his faulty rnold, John Spahn listens to John Zoepfel explain that his pattern was upside-down. PREPARING an unformed piece of metal for shapin Gilliat softens the metal in the heat of a forge. MISCELLANEOUS SHOPS Standing: Mr. Michael Churillo, Mr. Leroy Woodruff, Mr. Thaddeus Gorny. Seated: Mr. Charles Roland, Mr. David Buchanan. ACTIVITY SPONSOR Mr. Michael Churillo, Spur and saddle Club USE of the acetylene cutting torch, on essential tool of the Welder, is explained by Mr. Gorny to two of his Students- Shops impart Metal Working Skills
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