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2 Ifmril Run. fall ff, ugfu: XX' liiul. C, Sharpless. rl. Planeta. G, Young, Schultz, R Machcinski. R. Spinetta. C Dermond. 13,1113 l.. Artari, YI Puls. l.. Bellw. CQ. Getler. I. Auletto. G. Itzzi, H, Crissey Irlilvnrfw .' R. Shaw, H Hinfh. T. Ncilio. XV. Currey I-'mul Ruiz, fell In VIAQIUI A lmhesi. K, Biiumler. j. Kumi lf. Alacl-cson, D. Schmitt Burns. C. Robinson, V Michael. lint: H. Crissey. Irzilvurtwf R. hfiirshall, VU, Schneider, j. Grittiths. j. Buongiovimni, E, Bukowski S Hitman. j. Shipp. XV. Hes- ser. R. Roulstun. C. Lutz. fiijlllflf' , P. I. T. Yeilio. j, Schultz. and H. Hinzh servicing .i television receiver. A-is If ' K s i ....,.,--, 17 ...'f--. t t H f ,fre 'fs-' A. I . . X H s 4,6 ,Af ,. J' 1 I 0 B ,f Q iv 'P s ' vi 31 .sri ' Q 'X SQ WJ g . . s- x F V 'li ff 5 . C . . t - A ,fa-X i H Pe i 5 J ,xg Q - xiii ,is ss. ' .. .Q s l XJ h x l lt' LA og, ' .gs . RADIO AND TELEVISION MECHANICS Since radio and television sets are now in common use, there is a great demand for skilled technicians in this field for servicing. Our students are carefully trained for modern-day methods of trouble shooting, aligning and servicing. Shop time passes quickly, when an interested student is constructing, assembling, wiring or testing a set. 31.1.-i. Besides the many local employment opportunities, graduates have the maritime and aviation tields of employment open to ,. them. j. Buongiovanni and S. Bit- man service a radio receiver. . iii rf f ,
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SHEET METAL WORK This course was opened in September, 1943 to meet the growing demand for skilled workers in all kinds of Sheet Metal construction. Graduates from this course have been carefully trained on the same basis as in a commercial shop. All work is performed on standard equipment, using the machines, hand tools, and materials generally used in this trade. Employment oppor- tunities are fine for the skilled metal worker. PAINTING AND DECORATING This trade is always in demand with the public willing to pay good wages to the skilled, reliable painter. . The Vocational school offers training in exterior painting, interior painting and decorating, paper- hanging, wood finishing, and sign painting. The Paint Shop students gain valuable, practical experience by their constant efforts to keep up with the interior painting needs of the school. The main lobby and front halls are fine examples of their skill and workmanship. Fmnl Roux left Io fzghtz R. Groff, R. McCormick, E. Rowand, K. Kaufman, P. Gogol. J. Miles. Bark: P. Buongiovanni, T. Gurch, L. Bialkowski. R. Zuber, E. Mahaffey. In.izrurmr.' W. Brogdon, E. Knapp. A. Haehner. G. Congdon, D. Fekete, Fmnl Raw. left 10 rjghlz VI. Dixon. J. Paradiso, E. Palmer, L. Conley. j. Bass,-J. Ryan C. Matthews. Bark A. E, Borden. Iz1.i1ruc1af,' Q, V Cadwell. R.WerdEn. P. Nibiic, S.T0th, R. zone, R. Pawn. R. Lip- J. Miles and R. Gwff fabri PIDCOII, Brennan, cate a steel locker. R. Paton works on a display sign. 0ffX Us ' 'Q Q f O .4 v-4: -'Q 191 Q.
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GAS AND ELECTRIC ARC WELDING Welding, .tn unknown tr,1de until quite recently. is .1 necessity today in .my industry or shop where metals .ire used. In this two-year course students lmye ample time tor .ictunl shop practice thus learning by experience the proper tethniques for the various types ot' welding. Knowledge ot' metals .md their fusing points .are necessary. Extensive .is ,ire the uses ot' welding today, its uses will expand constantly bec.iuse it nukes better products, speeds up production. .ind tllts costs. Employment possibilities tire very good. 5. Donelson makes .i pliite groove hutt yoint weld. muff' lil, Q ' wh 'Q N tr P . . fur ,J . 4 1 5-. xi 1 fi -l -.11 I 1 Q 2 . I s? g . ' E .- Y, ..z i l R. Tomasello welds pipe in .in overhead position. Fmrzl Rffzz. fd! rv Ylgbli J Eiting, E, Allen. C. Mclntrye H. Burger, C. Hightower, J Short. Bunk: S. Donelson. A Lewallen. J. Trunks. R Arnold. MCGlont, D Nelson, W. White. In-lruflm Fmnr Roux lef! to right: P. Pino, j. Cristinzio, R. Toma- sello. E. Mignogna. W. Stites T. Mullin. G. Munn. F Kuhn. Burk: T. Nitka Adzifiwf A. Pierce, j. Waters A. Lewallen. J. McNally. R Nicktcrn, S. Donelson, W White. IIIIIVIIFIUV,
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