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Electronic Technology In Basic Electronic Technology the student learns the skills essential for him to successfully enter into the electronic field. In the first year course, Basic Electricity, the student studies basic electricity, circuit analysis, tubes and power supplies. In his second year course, Basic Electronics, amplifiers, oscillators, transistors, and receivers are covered. Time is also devoted to job preparation. Mr. Andrew Reid and Mr. Brock are the teachers in this program. 19
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Auto Technology Taught by Mr. Evans Twenty-three students started the Introduction to Auto Technology, and twenty-three started the three- period Auto Technology class. The student who chooses this career has much to cover; he will eventually study running gear, electrical circuits , ignition systems, hydraulics, mechanical and structural design and operation, welding and brazing. The latest electronic and mechanical diagnostic and repair machinery is available to the student. After training in this program, the student should have a working knowledge of mechanical, structural, electrical and hydraulical functions of the modern automobile and its accessories and the diagnostic and repair pro- cedures. These skills will enable the student to make a welcome contribution to society. 18
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Radio and T.V. Broadcasting What goes on in that soundproof room on the second floor of Norcom? The answer is, “Plenty.” The Radio and TV Broadcasting Career has a fully equipped radio station studio. Students have spent a fruitful nine months learning about what is involved in this method of communication. In the spring, Norcom’s own radio station was born. WNHS was manned by Broadcasting students. Students in this program also gained knowl- edge about their career by taking numerous field trips to local broadcasting stations. Mr. Joe Cyrus Phibbs, the instructor, explained the goal of this career study. “Students will get personal experience in the field of broadcasting and become familiar with career opportunities.” 20
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