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Page 99 text:
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Q I I HAVE YOU LOOKED at some of the wires of your household appliances? If you have, and if they look Worn out h W y not take them with you to Tech's Industrial Electricity Shop? The boys here will make the necessary repairs to keep fuses from being blown and tempers from rising. Under the direction of Mr, Pusey and Mr. Everitt, the students are taught general electrical theory and application. They repair and rewind moto d ' ' rs an generators, they repair electrical appliances, wfire electrical circuits, and study the intricacies of switchboard operations. In addition, they study the operation and uses of V . 1 . . 3.l'101.1S 6 CCtI'OH1C Cl6V1CCS. HNEB d PHILLIP TU Y DALE SMITH an f evoow' ' 'JP E BOB RUDD t tem of 0 blower . I 5 BALPHwI:vl:kiflg on the eledfwa sy WVILLIAM PUSEY LEITH EVERITT - 95 ... EDDIE VASQUEZ and LOUIE BAIDAD studying electrical wiring systems.
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Page 98 text:
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ametaiagq ,Je fi RIGHT: Alice Salas, operator, and a customer. BELOXV: Mrs. Bok, instructorg Sara Lesnett, operator, and Mary Ann Hewitt a customer. A GIRL YVHO IS at least seventeen years of age and has completed her sophomore year of high school is eligi- ble to enroll in the Cosmetology Shop. She can complete the course in eleven months, including the summer months, but she must go regularly 5 days a week from 8 o'clock to 4:30. This totals up to 1800 hours of training. Under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Bok, the students learn the theory and get the practical experience necessary to become licensed beauty operators in the state of Arizona. This practical course includes sham- pooing, hair cutting, hair styling, finger waving, tinting and bleaching, scalp treatments, facials, manicures, perma- nent waving and make-up.
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Page 100 text:
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TECH,S MACHINISTS of tomorrow are learning their trade under the watchful eye of Mr. Henry VValters and Mr. Frank E. Franquero. Under the guidance of these men the students learn to use gauges and measuring instru- ments found in their chosen trade. They become familiar with the operation of metal cutting saws, lathes, drill presses, shapers and grinding machines. NVhile learning their trade they make such useful items as bench vises, hammers, and V blocks. This shop also gave evidence of their community spirit this year hy winning the trophy for collecting the largest amount of clothing during the 1954-1955 Clothing Drive. HENRY VVALTERS A FRANK E. FRANQUERO -96- ABOVE: MANUEL MARTIN using a lathe in typical Machine Shop operation. LE FT: EDDIE SOWELL working on a project requiring the use of a metal lathe.
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