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THE CRHIISIIIHII for I95U mj5'i12 g X Ilrlftmv dlthrs from 111 otlur shops m tha snhool Ill th If only Iumore md Scnlors miv Llcgt rlns as IIICII' shop subynct Tha ruson IS thlt 1 boy unnot sucgcssfulh LlHkIt.I'IlIxL thu studx of thls subycct vuthout IQLIILFII Imovslcdgn of toms mulmmncrx md ULIILYII shop proguluru Drxftm IS ILIHLIIIULHIII to 1II mourn IINIUNITIII pI'OCILlLI1OI'l It ms thu IIIIQLIIQC of truIu whereby a man mix gun mstrm 1 xx IDLIHS 0 4 rzvxm on pnpyr for Il cmslrllnl un cf xx I1 ltunr In prmIuus rc 11 TLIHLII mu to In 1IIIu11 ms I In XINIUII ll TU N ' .., 1' 1' L NLIHIIIN XXI NUIIILK 5 I Dru Im mum m1muuI1 rn Luvlu x 0 I Q I L SIIL IN NLIAL N nnwlmg lung x u r I x OI NPXIUI lJIxXI FSX Immune flmllllr Thu prmuplcb of thlru mglc PIOICCIIOH m vxhlch m obycct 18 new MI from thru dlffyrcnt pomts 18 taught Thcx study scctloml drawmgs VSIIICII upon the mtcrlor of ID obyn I The. JL pnnon of plana, rolled md wflrped surfaces 18 gum oxcr m grut dctul Drws ngs of wur, bucl md vsorm urs ITL mug wx our boss BILILPFIHIS In IIHOIIU ilu c.ssu1t11I work wr ous 0 1 xmmm H rm III mur no xu I1 up tlu most modnrn fum u IX ul 1IvIL for rhur prodmtxon K tm LS ra nr Im 1 Ivluwr H I xx mm mr 1 1 L nm 0 I ilu! mullfn un s mmpln I lrsq IH rx tm ll x an xu QLILIIW LK I an rrumun L I FLLKIX 'zur tram g XII'. IJIXUN XYITII .XX IN'I'liI4IQS'l'IiIJ1QI'UL'l' 'I .1 If Q '. 7 .,.IFN 'z 5 3 1 1 ' 'a 5 ' ' f 5 ' 5 . f , . '- . - ' - '- ' . . . . - Q z 5' - 1 3 '.'. 5 ' ' 'L 1 . 1 ' Q 1 'g L ' 1 1 I' fl 1' 1 ' g':.'1' QI-lj IIUI Ii' 'Q 5 f I1 g 1 ' 'IC int., I If f :II I: ics. c ' ' 1 C . 5 I I 2 ' I ' ' N f ll SL-h I I ' 1 I ' ' .' A Q '. I ALI 4 -:I'1.'. 4 'Xa - V ' . In um' wcII-1IcvixuI cuursc. umIcr I -su- In Ll .L'pLlI'ilIL' mmm usa-II by g1II of the In-r uf c41pg1IvIc imtrllcmrx. 4 ur I x' Ilrznf' g cluss the ' 4 c th 1 'I im, gm- 5,iu-11 il tlumrmlgflm 5mumIin,, in III- in, 1mI 'I ' --1 iming, n11'I ' ' f th- cs. ' 41' UI IIIC Work II1cy 'III . 'Illf' I1 I Im doing' in thc grunt imIustr541I plums nf XVI ' our Imy, Imvc ' 'tad hun our CULIIIIFX. I gf' g ' 'stu -. cm . ' ' II gf' g Icl' 4 ' ll - 'I p'I 2lk'I -I I1 p lrgrticcs. 1mI III- ,- , w of In upImII the sIgmmI1mIs 4 LI 1 I' ' s of NILIIIKILIUI parts such 1, -ws gmnI ImII. urn II1c kICP1lI'II1lL'I1Ih in wI1i 'Il II cy 'cmI 1 Q thc first I ' A N virh wh' 'Im I1 'y I V 14 in. .
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BUSTUH llllllll HIGH SCHUUL Shop Work VCDCJIIOII 1l lzducatlon ID AH1Cflkl l1 IS 1d x lflttll from 1 serv l1umble bCU1I1IIlflg to 1 POSIIIOH of mayor 1mport111ee IH the Held of pubhc educ 1t1on A young man 1n ye 1rs Hone by acquxred 1 knowledge of h1s trade under the tutelage of pmate lndustry Today 1n most Amer: e IH commumtles a boy has the opportunlty of selectlng tl1e trade best sulted to l11s III dmdual 1b1l1t1es, and of preparmg hxmself to enter the lI1LlLISII'1'1l world wxth 1 back g.,round tl11t m1kes l11m 1 x.1lu1ble skllled worker rl he ltrge number of boys enrolled mnually IH Vocat1on1l Schools lb ID mehca t1on of llltll' wldespread popularlty Our larsfe pl1nt W tl1 Its fourteen shops, situated mfunly IH tl1e two wlngs of tl1e lllllltllflg presents to the xlsltor a scene of wed ordered actu 1ty As one truels from o11e department to mother tl1ere ean be lntle doubt tl11t our boys enjoy tl1e1r work They go ll70Llf buslly testmq motors operulng spru guns sf1w uw 1nd l1 lIllII'lCI'lIlg to the ILLOIHPIIIIIHLIII of tl1e ste 1dy l1um of INOLlCI'l1 proouetlon Lnder tl1e most up to date workxnsf eon LllIlOHS and wrth the latest equlpment they are lntroeluced to the fundamental opera t1on of thelr trades Sklll w1th tools 19 de xeloped lflll the nomencl1ture of e1el1 trade IS studled Most 1mportant of all however, IS the FICI th If IH our hrst ye 1r groups the problem ol lllkl1NlLlLl.1l Llll:fCI'Cf1CLS IS when the lllglliq prlorxty Shortly after entering fully obserwed by then' shop mstructors 1n order to ehscoxer the p1rt1cul1r 1b1l1t1es of LICI Qultf often IS 1result a box V51 be reeommended to tr1nsfer from tl1e shop of l11s 1n1t1a1 SLlCCflOIl to another wl1ere he wlll be better sulted to dexelop hls talents Upon eompletlon of thelr eourse our Ul'1llll1ILS, llflllbllgll 11ot experts, 1re wel eome 1ssets beeause of tl1e thoroughness of their II'llIllI'lU' to wh1te1er lI'1klLlSfI'lLS they nter 1 ' ' ' 1 :Sz - 45,2 1 ' 1' ' nr -x 1 Y Y h I V 1 s nr V x 1 ' ' . . F, ' ., - y , A ' x l 27 4 L ' ' V 1 V ' 5 I- v 1 a 1 n ,I - u 1. L K K l . I . k k h . . . t 1 - A - .Ni ' ' V. l ' ' 2 1 - 1 1 '- 5 school for the first time our boys are care- r . s 1 . N Y 'A V . 7 ' lx ' L - 1 V ' 1 1 2 ' ' - '. . . . . ' , . ' ' ' . ' 1 - -1 l. 'Q .131 ,' 1' ll ' ' U' z f ' 1 ' 5 ' ' 1 Q ' ' . ' ' A ' hz l l . 'L -
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BUSIUII IHHDE HIGH SCHUUI Lleclf zczty NI I IININ Xlfllfllxx XXI? I I-NIIXXIORQ IJXI xhlxf III Our ILlectr1c1l shop is one of the largest and most interesting shops in the school Here we are mainly concerned with elec power The Flectrical Department is really four shops 1n one It 15 composed of the D1 rect Current Shop, the Alternating Current Shop, the Intercommunication Shop and the Outside Shop The Direct Current and Alternating Current Shops are so named because of the different types of electricity studied in each for shop vsork Our First years in school are spent in the Direct Current Shop and in the Intercom mumcation Shop In these shops we learn the names of all the different tx pes of tools we will be expected to use We learn hovs to properly handle and maintain these tools We are also taught our basic circuits and the prietiell fund imentals of l10llSLWll'lIlg' In the Intercommunicition Shop xse ue tiuqht how to wire up the different types of inter communication circuits thqt are used for In our yunior year our time in the shop is divided hetvseen the Direct Current the Alternating current and the Intereommuni cation shops In the Direct Current Shop we are taught motor wiring and we con tinue our housewmng yohs We continue the same type of work 1n the Intercommun ication shop as We did in our precedinff years The last ye lr in our shop in the Boston Trade I-Iigh School IS an interesting one Time spent in the Outside Shop is particu lirly facinating Here we learn something of the rep tiring of refrigerttors ind do 1 gre it deil of the lLILl'll work of an electrician I 1 I l 4 ' ,N ' 'l'HI-1 xlcrlwile-1Ll-2NHlc.x'l'f1lc Q I I X -2 . IXJER VM' 'XL . AUS tricity in its application to light, heat, and telephones in factories, oilices. and homes. l . V ' .
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