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PLUMBING AND HEATING The public today demands comfort and conveni- ence in their homes, offices and shops. The most modern plumbing and heating equipment is needed to satisfy these desires. The installation and the maintenance of this increasing volume of plumbing and heating equipment requires a large number of skilled mechanics. The plumbing shop aims to meet this demand by giving thorough training in the care and use of tools, water installation, drainage, heating systems, related science, mathematics, blue print reading and drafting. POWER SEWING MACHINE OPERATION The garment-making industry offers many interest- ing and satisfying types of work. Skillful and fast operators on power Sewing machines have un- limited job opportunities in almost any geograph- ical area with good pay. Vocational school graduates are trained in the numerous operations of the trade. Ample time is given to develop the speed and skill necessary to enter industry. Any ambitious girl, willing to perfect her skill and speed, has an excellent interesting work. iii chance for well-paid Front R0u', lefl lu rigbli P. D'Angelo, D. Yeager, D. Maag, G, Egbert, D. Bryson, L. Pakiela, R. Schwinn. Bark: Mrs. L. Schumacher, Inmtur- lr1r,' B. Pangburn, A. Donato, E. Zangari, M, Trout, S. Birmingham, G. Battie, R, J. Eichorn wipes a joint. Frou! Raw, left lo righl: F Ianelli, J. Eichorn, R. Pas sarella, R. Schmidt, G. Fahr J. Leslie. Bark: M, Huhn, J Shaw. J. Lynch, R. Souder, L Peuser, j. Harris, R. Kistler R. Raymore, H. Helgenberg, H, Slater, Imlrurlor. Sadler. hospital garments. E. Zangari. D. Maag. R Schwinn and L. Pakiela make
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Fmzzl Rau. left Io ngbfz N Valora. J. Chiumento, N Bonamassa. R. Faust. 1 Mishaw'. K. Poukner, E. Bitner, F. Sanger. Bari: R. Perritt. 111.vlruf1fn.' N, Hough, S. Fraser, G, Birch. G. Ollek. J. lNlCShe.l. Prcicopia, E Wilhraham, F. Bittmann. MQ? MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE lfaszer and hc-tter machines and more automatic machines are required to meet the modern trend for increased production. Trained machinists are needed for the expansion and upkeep of this production machinery, lndustry looks to the Vocational schools to supply this demand. Our machine department gives instruction in all phases ofthe machinist and toolmaking trades, The work ol' the machine shop student consists of machining and titting together the parts of machines. dies, tools and engines, Shop science, shop mathematics, hlue print reading and skelc hing are stressed rllllls trade is attractive to the mechanically inclined boy who likes t0 work with machines and metal. joh placement records are high lor the carefully trained graduates ot' our machine shop. Ss Fmul Ruuy lefl In nghl: R Schaal. T. Rodgers. F. Oslow ski. j. Eggleston. R. Peel, C Long. S. Kurczewski. Bark H. Fisenhardt, If1r1f'urnn.' F X Cummings, -I. Castro, W Huesser. L, Biggs. F. Pepe L. Bergman, R. Wilkinson R. Nole, W. Saler.
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'fl' ff. If If YI I Bittner, A. Slim. D. Duffx Verltlizl. G. Kreszwick ouchins, . om c Alhertson. Baci: R, Corkey u perle, G. Fin ey, Dempsey. Iuizfurmn W, Epr. ing, D. Smilfrltu. P, DcGoliri D. Henry. Front Rau: lefl 10 riglal: C. McCarthy, A, Angelino, E. Connelly, J. Baird, J. Kerins, J. llunning. Back: S. Hill. I.. Johnston, R. Pollard. J. Dempsey. 1n.r1ruf10r.'C. Force. E, Herda, G, Pregartner. J. Lunning operating it metal cutting saw. il 'ol 1 G. Finley and W. Epting operate a Kluge press. L.:- v '. l 5 nail!-1 1 A I Q 'ff' I 1, 1. lflrajri :mg I I PRINTING The printing course offers the opportunity to develop a broad general knowledge of printing and its related crafts. Students are prepared for advanced apprenticeship in hand and machine composition, press work or bindery. In the three-year training period required in this course, students have time to become thoroughly familiar with the various machines used in print- ing. During the last tive months of the third year, a student may specialize in a particular printing vocation. The graduates from this course have excellent job opportunities with good pay.
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