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5 laboratory requirement, producing a bolt by cutting a thread on a metal rod. using a metal lathe in the machine shop. Provide Training for arious ccupations NWS ,,l After removing the back of the set Anacleto Villarreal Applying hig knowledge and gkilly Gary Bryant tries to consults a chart as he checks the tubes. put a Diesel engine back in working order. 7l
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Xx'921ear Salvador Salos solders some of the intricate parts of a television set at the radio and TV repair center. Anacleto Villarreal removes the back of a TV set in order to reach the burned out picture tube. Roger Grandhan and Richard Berke complete the class Vocational Courses The vocational section of Del Mar Tech included courses in auto mechanics, cabinet making, Diesel mechanics, machinery, radio, television, auto body, and appliance repair. The appliance repair, auto body repair, and Diesel mechanics were added to the cur- riculum under the Manpower Act of '62. The ap- pliance service asked for broken appliances from students, faculty members, and the general public. These appliances were repaired for just the price of the parts that were replaced. Since these appliances gave students much-needed experience no labor was charged. The Diesel mechanics, newly organized and func- tioning under specialized instructors, obtained a work- able knowledge of the complexities of the Diesel engine. They repaired the states' and private com- panies' Diesel operated trucks and heavy road equip- ment. The paint and body shop, although not on the Tech campus, gave Del Mar students a modern and complete garage classroom in which to learn and prac- tice the skills of auto body repair and painting. Del Mar Technical Institute's vocational department trained its men for a position in today's community businesses. After completion of prescribed courses these students were able to obtain and hold jobs which required vocational training. This training ob- tained at Tech awarded no degree nor semester hours, but the training received was essential to the well- being of the student and his community development.
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anpower Act of 1962 Creates Courses joe Cavazos applies a coat of paint to a car in the DN-A Technical Institute Paint and Body Shop. james Formanack and Robert Matula overhaul a motor at Del Mar Tech's Auto Mechanics Department. Ewan!-ul W ..f4s Chrillo Trinidad, auto mechanic student, explores the In Auto Mechanics Mr. Del Schaffer supervises as Cal- parts and placement of the front end of a car. vin Travers repairs a worn out brake drum. 72
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