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Swift jet planes, criss crossing our skies, leaving their long white trails behind Them, is The stuff dreams are made of. There is hardly a youth who at sometime or other hasn't fancied himself a part of those dreams. Here at C.V.S. many boys are making those dreams come true. ln the hangar, there are planes in all stages of repair, planes brought in, appearing to be a tangled mass of iunk, but which will fly again. Engines leave the shop, after being completely overhauled, to be reinstalled in The graceful ships that have been rebuilt in the hangar. And now we see iet engines in the shops, an indication that we continue On The March to new development, new theories, and new learning. Anthony Mandl, Ronald McClain and Terry Popravak are delving into the mysteries of a modern iet engine. Joe Stazzone is adiusting steering cables in a plane being rebuilt in the hangar, while Donald Witt is disassembling a fuselage in preparation for repairing it. 14e onauti . . . ? la T rf if AIRFRAME MECHANICS POWER PLANT 1T' ' :zz , - fxmsaf: le m me-H J 4 Wm I 3
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bl' ftmg . . . LANGUAGE or MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN N! Drafting is an integral part of our curriculum. All boys must complete two years of the basic principles of drafting, as a necessary prerequisite for the learning of mechanical vocations. The thoroughness of these basic courses is evi- dent in the accomplishments of those students who choose architectural or machine drafting as a vocation. They have surpassed all other high schools in national competition, Many continue their studies in college where their fine records reflect the splendid foundation laid at Chicago Vocational High School. Those who go directly into industry as iunior draftsmen are much sought after by engineering and architectural firms. Our instructors are ever on the alert for prog- ress being made in building and in engineering and thus continue On The March-Forward. John Le Donne, John Lemon, Louis Del Muro and Thomas Stanley are studying a model house, built in the architectural drafting department. Robert Bass is operating a blueprint machine and Roger Widdovvs and Robert Rock are discussing the mathematics involved in the design of gears.
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