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Precision Is Essential in Machine Shop 1 , Julius and Klinger operate a lathe, making sure that their adjustments are precise and that the machine is producing a smooth surface. FRONT ROW - J. McBride, T. Miller, J. Schwantes, R. Christensen, J. Julius. BACK ROW - D. Klinger, R. Fisher, D. Denklau, S. Jensen, B. Johnson. 49 Because of the demand for skilled workers in the machine trade the Voc-Tech department offers a machine shop program designed to train students in all basic skills nec- essary to qualify for secure posi- tions of employment. Students enrolled in the Machine Shop pro- gram this year learned the opera- tion of the metal lathe, the milling machine, the surface grinder, the truuett lathe, the metal sharper and other related equipment. The course, taught by Mr. James Wig- german, was eleven months in length and consisted of a total of 1320 hours. Most of this time was spent in a well equiped shop, while the rest of the program consisted of related subjects. Some of the relat- ed subjects included metals, ma- chine shop math, basic machine electricity, and welding. ABOVE: Fisher and Denklau add finishing touches to a bracket. BELOW: Miller and Jensen double-check their precision.
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Trained Welders Play a Key Role in Manufacturing With continued growth in industry, job opportunities are increas- ing for the trained welder. The eighteen week program for weld- ers was centered on metallic arc welding and covered all phases of welding ferrous metals and non-ferrous metals. A student who satisfactorily completed the course taught by Mr. James Nelson, was classified as a combination welder and will have found em- ployment opportunities available of his diversified background. S x .44 'Robert Meyer practices his techniques of welding. Robert uses his tech- Mr. Nelson and Mr. Roth draw out a plan for a welding assignment. niques on a truck gas tank. Close cooperation between instructor and student assures good grades. FRONT ROW - R. Elliott, M. Baker, J. Walley, K. Mosier, K. Bachmeier. BACK ROW - D. Mr. Elliott tests a weld on the grinder dur- Roth, D. Reidling, R. Paterson, R. Faber, G. Peterson, R. Meyer, D. Hopkins, R. Danialson, B. inga welding examination. Brundage. 48 1 I
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