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METAL TRADE M ETAL TRADES As long as our technical advance- ment continues, the demands for ma- chinery can never be all together satisfied. The machinist, the pattern maker, the welder, and the foundry man, all contribute to the satisfaction of this demand. The prospective metal worker at Connelley is exposed to a wide variety of applicable experiences, The ma- chinist is taught to operate all the basic machine tools. The pattern maker is exposed to the making of wooden patterns of various degrees of com- plexity for use in the construction of casting. The welder is given ample experience to make various types of welds on a variety of metals utilizing either gas or electric, The foundry man on the other hand is taught the actual construction of casting from a number of different types of metals. A young man entering this field should have physical strength, manual dexterity, and above average talent for judging shape and size. He should also possess a good understanding of written specifications, a knowledge of shop mathematics, in addition to a wide knowledge of wood working tools and the properties of metals. Mr. Murel H. Sneed Foundry Tegan
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Rembisz, Ronald Rembo', 3315 Rldgeway Street, Pittsburgh 13 Machxne Shop, Member of Student Council, lntershop Basket ball Team, Future Plans lntends to go to college after high school Balach Theodore 'Ted 1847 Pamters Run Road: Brxdgevllle Machme Shop, Future Plans Tocontmue trade Blotzer, LeRoy, 1147 Rodgers Street, Pnttsburgh 7 Machme Shop, Member of the lntershop Baseball and Basketball Teams, Stu dent Patrol, Future Plans To continue trade MACH E Savikas, Daniel Dan , 3 2 1 6 Rxdgeway Street Pittsburgh 34 Machxne and Radio Shops, Member of the lntershop Basketball Team, Stud ent Patrol Yearbook Staff, Future Plans To continue Ma chlne Trade Bishop, Wlllnam W11ly , 1 93 5 Dartmore Street, Plttsburgh 10 Machme Shop, Future Plans To contmue trade Churllla, Joe, 8 Tecumseh Street, Hazelwood Ma chxne Shop, Class Presl dent, Coop Student, F ture Plans To be a Ma chimst MACHINE Mdvancedl eft to right 1st row Mr H W Wragg J Sharra,I Zxelmsln I Miller,R Bolam,D McDunn A Spocharz 2nd row D Thompson, R Snyder, J Chur 1112 J Mxlan, R Jackson, C Davls T Balach 3rd row A Szoss, R. Jacob, R. Remb1sz,J Kutzner, D Savlkas, W. Blshop, A. McElhmny
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