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M ce 1-1. Kneeling fLef! to Rightl: M. Breto, J. Leventry, B. Wagner, B. McDermott. Sland- ing Second Row fLeh to Rightl: R. Adams, B. Barron, D. Stallard, K. Mack, T. Racosky, B. Pastemak, J. Tollis. Standing Third Row fLeh to Rightl: J. Bumper- STAN HARRIES nick, M. Delusa, W. Skelton, B.J. Rayha, W. Gregory, Z. Zack, J. Lipari. Absent: M. McLachlan. s .1 ,,,e.:,..ssmtar ..-. .s . as s Iiiisxffmstsmsesp ssammg W' . ... A V g NJ , ' x A . . A- ' V 1 , . ' i N ' . ' NN- L . D 5 .. 3 if . F .tr i X .s . ,' 1. . . . . ty-tm s Kneeling fLeji to Rightj: J. Clawson, W. Gutshall, D. Sheet, J. Homer, K. Miller, K. Homer. Standing fLeH to Rightls Mr. Harris, J. Johnson, L. Brandle, D. Knokula, J. Dapps, P. Hoffman, D. Brennen, G. Borow, J. Petrilla, J. Crawley, W. Grandhouse.Absen1.' R. Lamer, V. Stofko. COURSE DESCRIPTION The Automotive Mechanics course provides the student with practical instruction in the diag- nosis, repair, and adjustments of all phases of automotive mechanics. The instruction covers the complete range of work on gaso- line engines. clutches, transmissions, differentials, front axle and wheel suspension, front-end alignment, steering mechanisms. brakes. carburetion, fuel and electrical systems. Special emphasis is given to trouble shooting, motor tune-up, and complete over- haul ot' engines by replacing rings, bearings, valves, gaskets, and other worn parts. After attaining sufficient skill, the student will be given the opportunity to repair automobiles. Since the automobile is a very complicated piece of machinery. much theoretical knowledge is involved, and he will have to read complicated parts manuals. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Successful participants in the auto mechanics course can look forward to joining the more than M million now employed in this industry. Changes takig place every year make it more necessary than ever to have good knowledge of the automobile today. II6 Shops and Labs
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2.2 - .s LW. -- -. 4 J A ef .1 StandingILeft to Rightl: A. Hecker, B. Audey, B. Pivkosky, J. Falsone, C. Jack, D. Updyke, C. Casset, P. Sigg, D. Hammer, T. Vitko. Standing Second Row fLejt to Rightls D. Puchko, B. Dillion, B. Heider, T. Yost, G. Tvarozna. S. Kingure. Absent: A. Dlhosh, M. Kocsis. P. Koscenski, B. Tinsmith. ..-.J - at Standing fLej7 to Rightj: E. Driekom, J. DeCoske, B. Mishler, K. Clawson, B. Boyer, G. Miller. Standing Second Row fLeh to Righll: W. Edwards, J. Rozier, S. Williams, B. Jenkins. B. Vizi, L. Horrell. Absent: K. Hunt, L. Keeland D. Lamison, K. Terek, J. Trotz, R. Zierer. ROBERT IRVIN 1 COURSE DESCRIPTION Instruction is letterpress, process camera work stripping and masking, platemaking and varied bindery operations. Training will include both pactical experience and related theory. This will include the machines and tools in order to develop the basic skills required for competency in each ofthe major areas. offered in the areas of layout and design, cold and hot type composition offset-lithography, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES With the expansion of American industry and the trend toward greater use of printed rmterials for information, packaging, advertising and various industrial and commercial purposes, the demand for craftsmen in the printing and graphic arts field is expected to increase in the years to come. Shop8c Labs ll5 , 3 1
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