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Page 106 text:
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D MB. BAY 0. LEMLEY THIS SHOP IS TRAINING our courteous truck drivers of tomorrow. After fundamental classroom instructions, the students go to the practice area at Paradise Valley. Once they have learned to operate the various vehicles, they go through a truck driver,s obstacle coursei' which is a real test of their truck driving skill. Successful completion of this course readies them for the operation of trucks on the open road and in city traH-ic. Sherer Weber and Iames Ryan placing loading skids. 'I' he Truck Driving Shop contributes to the o at' f per- 1on o the school through the m any transportation services they render. In addition to making daily pick-ups and deliveries, they haul everything from telephone poles to tumbleweed. They are assigned a total of eleven vehicles including two tractors and a semi-trailer. Mr. Ray O. Lemley is responsible for the training of this group. vu? R09 Adamson lmldmg 0 Cat' -102- l 4 Ronnie Arnson, Roy Adamson, Sherer Weber and james Ryan booming a Cat to a trailer.
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Page 105 text:
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5661! . and lerry Morrison Ooler maS . a C Orett wofkmg on Bar duct. GENERAL SHEET METAL work is fea- tured in the Sheet Metal Shop. The students engage in such work as making ducts, fun- nels, trash cans, and elbows. They learn to read blueprints, methods of sheet metal fabrication, shop mathematics, and the care and use of machines and tools. The two most common sheet metals used in this trade are brass and zincg however, galvan- ized iron, black iron, copper and stainless steel are also used. One semester of Welding is included in the sophomore year. The graduates of this shop can go into the apprenticeship training program where they are given additional on-the-job training. -101- HOMER DUKES Frank Abril soldering a sheet metal pipe.
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Page 107 text:
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We' UNDER THE SUPERVISION of Mr. B. M. Boan and Mr. Paul Moore the students of this shop receive instruction in position welding in both arc and acetylene processes, welding with the various types of metals, welding tests, metal- lurgy, layout and operations. Training in welding is required by several of the other shops at Tech. Thru welding, this shop contributes much to our enjoyment at school. One of their major contributions this year was the erection of a can- opy in the Compound. This canopy enables Tech students to enjoy eating their lunches out- of-doors in the shade without being troubled by the sun's hot rays. PAUL MOORE ABOVE: Don Brown and Iack McC0nties welding a steel pipe. BELOW: Thad Showell and Bob Headrick doing practice welding. -103- BOBBY M. BOAN
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