Greater Johnstown Vocational Technical School - Spartan Image Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1975

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gtl IR Standing lLeh to Rightl: J. Frankhauser, P. O'Leary, B. Davis, P. Partsch, Mrs. Boyer. Sitting lLeh to Rightl: J. Sojak, G. Bua, M. Nelson. K. Cartwright, D. JEAN BOYER Druzak, B. Wirick, K. Teplica, B. Burkardt, S. Mishler, B. Toth. Jmll . - . .... .s.. 1 gi iEwi ? if, gi J . bfi if . . , ...eg S' is as X K y ' 'gl t . 'Fin ' 4 wifi - E ' Q' . - N : - it ..,,., --- .. S '- if , ,g A v 4 X ' Q . mel. Row Two fLe,0 to Rightj: L. Rusin, R. Davies, C. Jurich, V. Click, L. Lawson, T. Rice, H. Petrilla, T Bremer, L. Rehn, C. Zito, M. Ukmar, K. Studt, T. Gregorich. Row Three fLeft to Rightl: J. Gosnell, J Timko. COURSE DESCRIPTION The Medical Laboratory Technician's Assistant program provides experience in the processes, methods. and use of equipment common to medical laboratories. Emphasis is placed on chemistry, mathematics, scientilic procedure. and related technical information. After completing 2 years at Vo-Tech the student will have an opportunity to enter the I4 month program at a local hospital. Upon acceptance and completion of the program at the hospital, students will be eligible to take the test for National Certified Lab Technician Assistant licensing. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment opportunities for medical laboratory technician assistants are expected to remain excellent th rough the mid 1970's 148 Shops8c Labs C ,if Sitting 1Left to Righty: M. Perry, R. Thompson, J. Lehman. T. O'Donoghue, J. Suboleski, T. Bentz, D. Rum-

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Z' ka First Row fLeft to Rightj: J. Peterson, A. Plaza, R. Dodson, R. Penrod, J. Yourich. Second Row fLeh to Rightl: D. Schriem, T.Oaks, J. Livengood, C. Orsargos, T. Coudriet, K. Gifson, W. Ream, T. Bevilaqua. Third R0wfLeH to Rightl: D. Lehman, B. Lape, B. Lipton. ,,.,,,,-4 - Xt Q., .1 First Row lLeft to Rightl: J. Kovalchek. C. Wilson, J. Delson, K. Kozar, D. Fecko E. Bien. second Row fren 10 Rightj: K. Rager, T. Tomkowski, T. Sedlemyer, Ai FREDERICK BERISH Eisenhuth, R. Pavlosky, J. Varchol, R. Sakmar, D. Kormanik. Absent: J. Yellenic. COURSE DESCRIPTION Instruction is provided in this course in basic and advanced electronic principles. The applications to be studied include: radio and television, telemetry, electronic instrumentation, industrial controls, and electronics automation. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The electronics technician can be found in research laboratories, electronics equipment manu- facturing PIUIIS. utilities companies, and self-employment as a maintenance technician. The outlook is excellent for the foreseeable future. Shops 81. Labs 1



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Lek ro Right: Mr. Knox, A. Pantano, S. Gualardo, B. Oldham, K. Waronek, K. Ferg, D. Krug, R. Lacko, D. Shepherd COURSE DESCRIPTION The student will cover the aspects of practical metallurgy from the point of view ol' the technician and the technicians concentration with practical matters, with enough theoretical material added to clarify important points, Beginning with a survey of the three important areas of metallurgy-Aprocess metallurgy, mechanical metallurgy, and physical metallurgy, the student proceeds to deal with the technique of metallography, temperature measurement and control, various techniques used in heat treatment, followed by testing of materials using mechanical and analytical techniques. The areas of vacuum metallurgy, powder metallurgy and ceramics will also be dealt with in keeping up to date with new metallurgical developments. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Because of the research and develop- QQ? ment program in the field of metals, thejob opportunities as metallurgical technicians are expected to increase in the years to come as the importance of metallurgy con- tinue to grow. WILLIAM KNOX Shopsdc Labs 149

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Greater Johnstown Vocational Technical School - Spartan Image Yearbook (Johnstown, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 153

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1975, pg 121

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