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Fire fight, building Putting out a fire and building a garage and houses involved Building Trades. Fire broke out in the woods south of the Career Center at 1:30 p.m. October ll. Action by Building Trades and Construction Trades contained the blaze unt-il the Humble Fire Department came. Senior students built houses for Superior Homes in the Country Colony in Porter. Classes completely framed one residence in five days, which was very good, according to Instructor Andres Cionzales. juniors constructed a three-car garage in Forest Cove for Mr. Bill Bagley. All worked in general construction projects around the school and aided Construction Trades with a building at the Humble fairgrounds. . A Q 1 in ., 5.7 .E A N . , ,W 'ii' ings, 4. ts Q, if i 311 - Randy Erwin and Brian Treadway work on roof framing ofthe house in Porter on which the classes worked during the three-hour courses. T 'fix RQ K' f is 3 q w: gm? , C .C Ni. ,ll ,1 T31 , 2 . Nswgff ,l., 55852, f'i?f 35522 i fm: i , ,ggi -.. i -. 2-ibn .34si!'f!2f ftfff 5333? 553, Q is n r 1 Wi' lr-ass lkfiiac F5 i 1522! L Q32 if 7 '54 r 'zatrzz - 'if - Ta-is 'r fi 1 Q V ,xg ,, 57 Urban! z 3 . gf-z - gf' 'MU' W 'i lm. rings Hammering on the structure of an overhand in the garage in Forest Cove is Chris Cupelli any -it Afternoon Building Trades works under Mr. Andres Gonzalez, left, and includes Paul Q Mitzkowski, David Godbold, Bryan White, Chris Bliley, Chris Cupelli, lohn Briggs, james 5 Turner Keith FrarikIin,Terry Ba ley, Steven , 8 Belveal, Roy Nelson. U C ff 3 ss I-I
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Z 'First class ' Three hundred seventy-five iobs were done by students in the morning and afternoon Auto Mechanic shops. Approximately one hundred and twenty-five were done for faculty members. We run a first-class shop and do first-class work, Instructor Andrew Kennedy said. The teacher also said that 75 percent of his students go into related jobs. Auto Mechanics worked on any model of car after opening the shop September 21, Fourteen were in the morning class and thirteen in the afternoon group. A new voltage and ampere tester which allowed a person to test the starting and charging capacity of an automobile was added to the shop. The machine enabled testing without disconnecting cables and, according to Mr. Kennedy, this saved labor time on jobs. At the Honor Assembly Mitchell Varley was named Most Mechanically lnclined, Maurice Grant was Most Organized, Dan Boren Most Advancement and Tim Dulany Most Cooperative in the classes. Working under an auto in the shop is Rusty Afl6fl'lOOf'l Auto Nl9Cf'I3I'7I'C5 lT'lE?lT1lJQI'S BFG Steve Tillery Whg Wag 3 membgr Of fhg aflefnggn MfKlV1l,9Y, CWS MCDaniQl, CUVUS VVGIIS, Paul threefhour lecture and shop class. Students Vercellino, Michael Voorheis, Darrel Andrews, Work on individual and group projects. Paul Mitzkowski, Keith Murray, Rusty Tillery.
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,Q Building Trades 'Y ,Q 2 3 I ' 1 3, 3 4 I Q n , 'Tl 2 K a , , RV? NW' Mlflfg' AQ Jn! ning Building Trades Class includes ffront rcmj dway, Keith Hubbard, Mr, Andres zalez, fback rowl David Hoffmann, Wade Gary Dielert, Tony Raines, Brian well, Randy Erwin, Duane Buras, Kenny in, Steve Osborne, Randy Han klernan. Use of a level is done in Building Trades. David Hoffmann and Mr. Gonzalez emonstrate one possible use at a house nal the groups worked on in Porter. is g fl , - r. y iw I .rl M -- . Eb Ks: A 4 L 5 Z. - , Q, Hs ,ah ,M -L ra, 4' ,, 14' A K .xv 'V . x fi 1 l N .., 4 'Fw ff gf, ' , gs ffmii 'Q f 1 ,K 4
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