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The Carpentry department is divided into two sections. One is the theory and the practical work done in the school, during the Freshmen and Sopho- more years. During these first two years the students learn the theory of the trade and how to handle their tools under the direction of Mr. Thomas Dardis. The other section is the Junior and Senior section. These upper classmen having learned the theory of their trade and the handling of the tools put all these into practice outside of the school. For during these last two years the students build houses and other odd jobs for the people in the Danbury area, under the direction of Mr. Walter Went. All these years of the different train- ing has one main purpose, which is to help the Senior as he leaves Henry Abbott Tech. a fit carpenter for industry. So that he can make a success of his life in this field and also to be a credit to his parents, teacher, and his school. CARPENTRY DEPARTMENT 3. lc 5 e MR. THOMAS DARDIS MR. WALTER WENT N. X.
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT MR. ANTHONY SYMRSKI 1?-'F ' l I-5' L3 I we 5 QI 'T sv 32. T! mic - PCT. L 5 . . . , ' 732- 1?-'f: - M W ' iz . gt- X v Q? J :I k nga.: ,,, . . . 1 , 'lu x- Students entering the Automobile Department for the first time have little knowledge of the internal combusion engine. All that is known is that the engine makes the car go. The Automoble Mechanic course at Henry Abbott Technical School recognizes all the possibilities that a young man may meet in his employment situation. The work of the first year is basic, cover- ing fundamental principles and practices with set-ups specially prepared and with visual aids. During the next three years students do the Work under close supervision on jobs brought into the shop. ww l MR. JAMES STACK
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DRAFTING DEPARTMENT MR. H. ALBERT HUNFALVY The Making of a Mechanical Draftsman Here at Henry Abbott Technical School Mr. H. Albert Hunfalvy, is successfully turning out more and more capable draftsmen every year. This year, he has the largest drafting class he has ever had, in twenty- four years of faithful service, he also has the largest graduating class in the history of the school. In four years he successfully changes a freshmanis mind into a man's thought, so that he may be able to accept the responsibilities of a man able to take his place in industry. The Drafting Trade has become a very technical and demanding field, but Henry Abbott will always be ready to fulfill industrial demands. in-f r . fA
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