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and their Adaptation to the Needs of Progress American industry, since its inception, has depended upon the use of various metals. VVithe in sight of everyone at any time of the night or day are the results of the skillful use of such materials. The future success of our industry and, by extension, our prosperity depends upon the continuing efficiency of our engineers and craftsmen. Pictured on these two pages are two of the most important processes in the use of metals. We believe that our tradition of pro- ducing able craftsmen is fullv borne out by the students who undergo their training in the foundry and welding shops. In the photograph of one of the welding processes we can see that Dale Overland is per- forming a cutting operation with skill and com- petency. The foundry picture displays Russell Ropke and Michael Le Vora taking extreme care that a mold into which molten aluminum will be poured is as perfect as possible so that the result ant product will be able to be used for the product for which it was designed. In one of the more basic processes we see Richard Lopez and Robert Cooper preparing sand for the mold itself. Although this is J somewhat tedious process, it is none the less necessary for the production of a fine product. In following in the footsteps of other fine craftsmen from the Palace, these skilled workers will be the formers and ioiners of tomorrow! bridges and appliances. I 9 N.,,hN.-Q Lit 1 ' 'WW W
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The Future Conquerors of Space and Time One of the newer elements in American lite is the field of aviation. ln this age of rapid transportation everyone recognizes the value of the airplane whether it be used for industrial purposes or for national defense. The courses in aviation, structures and power-plants, have been one of the integral parts of our curricular tradi- tion since CVS opened its doors. Many phases of the industry are included in the aviation shops here and. upon completion of courses here, qualified candidates may take the CAA. examination. lf they are successful in passing this test, the CAA. grants a certificate that enf ahles the craftsmen to work in the commercial field. Many of our graduates also continue their studies and become high salaried flying per- sonnel rvith the commercial airlines. Wle are justly proud of our tradition in this field and face the future fully confident that we shall be ahle to meet the challenges of the jet and rocket age.
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