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Page 72 text:
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D Above: Gary Keen concentrates-on his work with a turrett lathe. Right: Willis Van Sickler performs on a milling machine. Students Practice on Modern M achines The Machine Shop program, which lasts for eleven months, trains its students to operate modern machine tools. Under the instruction of Mr. james Wiggerman, related classroom study and shop work are integrated to provide the ne- cessary training. Courses include measuring fundamentals, shop safety, welding, blueprint reading and drafting, machine electrical funda- mentals, and time, motion, and quality control Students also work on engine lathes, punch pres ses, pedestal drills, and production and vertical milling machines. ROW 1: D. Steenhoek, J. Garrett, R. Watters, Mr. James Wiggerman fspon.j. ROW 2: L. Schulte, G. Hawk, W Van Sickler, G. Keen, J. Menke. BACK ROW: S. Quick, W. Ryon, R. McDonald, C. Bickford, M. Beightol.
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Above--David Steinblock examines a weld-testing machine and a band saw. Left--Ed Johnson watches Mr. Hanson adjust an automatic wire arc welding machine. Below, left--Fred Williams prac- tices arc welding. Below, right--Earl Hansen and Dennis Hovland use a metal shape cutting machine. 67
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Right: Mr. Wiggerman watches Curt Bickford and Lynn Schulte demonstrate their ability on the turrett lathe. EM. Yu A-. Left: Mr. Wig- german explains a blueprint detail to Steve Quick, Gene Hawk, and Lynn Schulte. Right: Ward Ryon and Dwayne Steenhoek ex- amine the work- ings of an engine lathe.
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