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The course of tra1n1ng ID sheet metal work 15 a comprehens1ve one mvolvmg all the operat1ons of the trade from the slmplest to the more compl1cated Jobs It mcludes layout development cuttmg assem blmg and mstallmg of all types of sheet metal work The student learns to use the tools of h1s craft such as stakes brakes formers groovers edgers and hand tools Speclal tra1n1ng 1n drawmg IS emphasved due to 1ts 1mportance 1D laymg out patterns Therefore each student IS taught how to lay out and draw all the standard and rrregular shapes that are embraced 1n all sheet metal work He also learns the develop ment and assembly of 1ntersect1ons and to deswn acceptable fittmgs Instruct1on xn the pr1nc1ples of vent1lat1ng and hot a1r heatmg as Well as weldmg and bluepr1nt readmg IS mcluded 1n the course The rncreasmg use ot sheet metal IS one of the character1st1c developments of the Mach1ne Age Sheet metal workers make and 1nstall hundreds of art1cles fabr1cated from thm sheets or plates of metal The manufacture of sheet metal products IS one of the lmportant 1ndustr1es IH Ph11adelph1a employmg thousands of men 1n the makmg and 1nstallat1on of plpes and ducts for heatmg ventrlatmg and a1r con d1t1on1ng metal furn1ture steam tables and counters for restaurants gutters and spouts for roofing orna mental 1ron and steel, bod1es for automobxles, trucks, and rarlway cars, deck houses, masts, and p1p1ng for shlps, and wm s and fusela e for a1r Ianes pi Sheet etal The nolse zs round about us This hand was meant to handle metal Tzs wondrous heavy open strazght nought u V P wrench lt .rs -l, ' v ,bf . 4 X 1 Y ' - G N. I . r , ' ' u ,age I XA K 1 3 K h .N . 3 1 J A ' 'ffm' 'A T .fn-flag, 4' . ' 9 . . I C O I O I . . - ' ' 9 9 9 . . 9 ' CYMBELINE b r 9 9 9 9 9 -, H KING HENIY I, ART Il . 1 . A Pnxcws . I . D . . I . . . , S , . 9 . . . I 9 9 e Q . , , 7 9
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Page 86 text:
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Restaurant Practice Item a capon ztem anchomes 1tem bread IV P Ihate sent or these strauherrzes and etch more spices They tall or dates and qumces m the pastry pq Restaurant Pract1ce IS of a dual nature Une branch deals w1th the preparat1on of food mcludmg qu1nt1ty food cookmg econom1cal buymg and cost accountmg The other part 1S concerned w1th the var1ous dut1es mvolved 1n the serv1ng of food to patrons A knowledge of the restaurant busmess requ1res a mastery of both, W1th a complete under stand1ng of the 1nterrelat1on The restaurant pract1ce course offers trammg 1D the cook1ng and serx mg of foods such as w1ll enable the student to ind employment as a Walter or a Walt ress hostess cash1er, food checker caterer, steward and the l1ke Instruct1on 1S g1ven 1n preparat1on of menus buymg food calculatmg the cost of 1nd1v1dua1 d1shes as well as that of the ent1re meal d1n1ng room serv1ce and management cash1er1ng and stock room accountmg A completely equ1pped tearoom IH the school 15 run ent1rely by the students and prov1des the necessary pracucal exper1ence Students plan, pre pare and serve meals IH the tearoom and are g1ven the opportumty to manage both the tearoom and the kltchen Wlfhln thls hour n will be dinner mme Z Connor or Emmons 1 , , X ar 'eq ll kg . I -rs X I 1 , f 4 ' 'L'-f t 'f ' ' - r- Q--.ses 1. p ,A 1 A ' an ' 1 .A-.+. 41 ,1 , U' -3 ' uf 1 . 1 . , 2 ' 4 A , I A 5:1 - ..... L I I I I I O O . . . , h KING HENRY , Mu' I L c , , Rxcrmxo III f . .. fp A U , . . , ROMEO AND ,Iuunr . f 1 a ' 9 9 ws . . , , . S3 v Q mn ..-1 9 a s 1 .A D ' ' . . 9
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Page 88 text:
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Slip Cover and Drapery . . . Go, draw aside the curtains. . . . . . quick, quick, I pray thee, draw the curtain straight . . . THE Mnncriaxr or Vnxxcn Let me the curtains draw. OIHLLLO . . all were woven so strangely in one pzece . . . K G H VII Speak what trade art thou7 L S Drapery and sl1p cover workers make curtams bed spreads sl1p covers, and drapenes to add beauty to our homes apartments and hotels There are many opportun1t1es for employment for g1rls m th1s well pa1d occupauon The school shop IS s1m1lar to the work rooms found 1n 1ndustry The advanced g1rls make p1lloWs, drapenes hed spreads dressmg table sk1rts, valances t1e backs and Glass curtams sl1p covers They also assxst 1n the mach1ne sewmg of fabr1cs for the upholstermg shop Nun-rv! fu. F' A 11, A 1
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