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Kneeling fLeh to Rightl: L. Sidor, M. Miske, J. Griffen, J. Turner, C. Haney. Standing Second Row fLej? to Rightl: D. Sabo, C. Sirko, S. Truscello, J. Edwards, R. Peterson, T. Moss, G. Holtzman. Third RowfLeh to Rightj: M. Neff, J. Wachs, M. Jimick, B. Cullen, Mr. Corbin. t . 'lil' .. -. A. i 4 ,, ':- ' 1 .V V KM F 3 x I i X is .1 .I I sa f ... .',.. xi -.k,, R M I f Amy X Kneeling ILej? to Rightl: B. Frankhauser, J. Benford, D. Cowan, T. Fatula, T JAMES CURBIN Block, S. Daily, R. Fabina, M. Fabrizio, J. Bayush, R. Dayton, R. Bowers. Standing ILM to Rightl: P. Freiwald, A. Alexander, D. Burke, M. Lappi, C. Cigich, C Kapitan, R. Flynn, B. Gouch, D. Grove, Mr. Corbin. COURSE DESCRIPTION Instruction will be provided in the setting up and operation of those machine tools such as engine lathes, milling machines, drill presses, precision grinders, shapers, power saws, etc., as related to accepted practice and procedure on the industrial level. Advanced students will be afforded the opportunity to develop additional skills in precision measurement, layout and inspection tedlniques, through the use of vemier and optical equipment. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Machining workers are one of the most important groups of workers in the labor force. Jobs can be obtained in machine shops, metal fabrication plants, steel mills and factory maintenance shops. Shops 81 Labs l
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First Row fLeh to Rightj: D. Foust, B. Kisel, F. Shomo, K. Chandler, F. Partsch, W. Christ, Mr. Egolf. Second Row fLej? to Rightl: M. Nadonley, L. Dombrosky, D. Edminston, R. Harman. Third Row fLej to Rightj: L. Woodard, J. Safko, D. Blough. Fourth Row KLM to Rightj: M. Johns, B. Dabbs, B. Miller, A. Domonkos, S. Leventry, M. Nolan. Absent: D. Dibble. First Row 1Leh to Rightj: L. Bloom, S. Adams, D. Waehner, S. Miller, B. Ulasky, JAMES EGOLF D. Bloom. Second Row ILeh to Rightj: D. Yerty, B. Delusa, J. Klem, D. Hinton, R. Coleman. Third Row fLejt to Rightl: B. Zvonick, E. Smith, P. Petak, B. Wis- singer, J. Marsh, Mr. Egolf. Absent: S. Antinoro, M. Petree, J. Kuhns. COURSE DESCRIPTION The Heavy Mining Machinery mechanics course will provide instruction in maintenance, rebuilding, and operation of underground and open pit mining equipment. Emphasis will be placed upon oxyacetylene and electric arc welding, A.C. 8: D.C. electricity, hydraulics, gasoline and diesel engines, gear boxes, troubleshooting. and safety. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Due to the increased production of coal in this area and the shortage of skilled mechanics, the opportunities will be great in the years to come. 128 Shops Q Labs
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aa- i 2 ies, Kneeling lLeh to Rightl: G. Trio, J. Herdman, A. Mihalik, D. Seese, M. Williams. Standing !Lef? to Righti: Mr. Omer, M. Dorin, J. Lozar, A. Andrayo, J. Weinzierl, W. Czymik, R. Noon, R. Smith, B. Valinsky. Absent: P. Gillen, T. Trio, J. Falls, T. Swintosky, J. McClafferty, T. Kornprobst, B. Maldet, T. Krivach, T. Gillett, C. Spaid. . 'fl ll', 'i. ' . .vl si 5 . A. 1 . v aft ' ..4l Kneeling ILM to Rightl: R. Smith, R. Merle, M. Orr, T. Tomlison, J. Murphy. STEPHEN ORNER Standing fLej? to Righty Mr. Omer, B. Wadsworth, G. Bereschok, C. Speicher, T. Naglic, E. Noon, R. Burke, D. Chapel, J. Radwanski, F. Burkett. Absent: D. Thomas, M. Trio. COURSE DESCRIPTION The student in this course is given instruction in blueprint readingg mechanical drawingg shop mathematicsg sketching, sheetmetal layout: and cutting, forming, assembling, installing, and repairing of sheetmetal parts, articles, and equipment. He leams to operate such machinery as power shears, forming machines, brakes, rolls, crimpers, and wiring machines. He also gains ex- perience in the use of hand tools, soldering, riveting, and welding and grinding of sheet metal parts. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities for skilled metal workers are readily available as metal fabrication workers, roofers, aircraft sheet metal workers, ship fitters, air conditioning craftsmenn and in various welding fields as well as in industrial plants and in small shops. 130 Shops 8: Labs
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