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Light, Power and Communication Another of the traditions of which we are justifiably proud is the record that the Cavaliers have made in the field of electricity and its more modern counterpart, electronics. Again we see a field that has contributed so very much to the development of this country and to its posi- tion of world leadership. Terrence Nowaliowslii and Mike Steczo are inspecting electrical equipment used in the teaching of electrical theory and practice. Pictured during the installation of a complie cated wiring system are Robert Mc Cully and lohn Beebe. Upon completion of this course the students should be able to take their places in any ine dustry which demands the services of a com- petent electrician. lf the student so desires, he should be able to continue his studies and eventually become a qualified electrical engi- neer. Walter Daniels and lohn Dyrek are examin- ing a radio chassis while Michael Lett and Henry May are watching the operation of an ocilliscope. These shots were taken in the elec- tronic shop which is more commonly known as radio and TVN. These students are in the process of become ing familiar with the principles of electronics. It is deemed entirely possible that some day not too far away these very same students will be the engineers and technicians who will forge the supremacy of the United States in the realm of space. Qs
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utomation ,swirl ap, These two pictures show Very graphically the work that is heing done in machine drafting. This field is prohahh the hackhone of industry hecause through it is produced all the complicated machinery which has done so much for automation. The students are carrying on in the out' standing tradition of engineering that has heen developed at the Palace. Rohert Pape, Thomas Crinnnons and lens Klecka are in the process of examining a gear used in some industrial machinery. The class is concentrating on the design of an intricate piece ol' inachinerx' which has proh- ahly helped somewhere along the line to hettcr our standard of living. These students pictured and their telloxx classmates xcry shortly will assume positions of responsihility in industry and we are quite certain that thex' will he ahle to carry on most successfully. 27
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