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.sxgwz mw .1 AM 2751 i' AIR CONDITIONING CLUB Top Row- Hickman, Czerwinski, Friedman, Garrett Malikie, Keil, Wiewandt, Jacob, Tabel, Stasieluk. Row 5. Gagliano, Kirman, Hill, Burger, Tomaszew- ski, Pluskota, Boots, Chabi, Vitale. Row 4- Goro Hilker, Vandenberg, Peruscini, Garland, Hillier, Thiel Juengling, Krause, Blatning. Row 3. Gagliano Gotshall, Mueller, Reiter, Thompson, Walker, Bos- mann, W'eiss, Becker. Row 2. Hartman, Budzyn Koeniges, Katz, Aclamowski, Hary, Conoscenti, Gnapp Stark. Front Row. O'Kasick, Disch, P'lucinski, Juch- nowski, Mr. Gotschall, Baumann, Jaworski, Uhlman 5 ,.,.,.,... g f K , PM As each new summer comes around, air conditioning becomes more important. Way back in l934, Mr. Gotschall saw the need for educated people in this expanding field. Air is not the only thing thot circulates in this shop, for the students are taken on several field trips each semester. Experts in the field are also invited to speak to the class. MISCELLANEOUS SHOPS Left to Right. Mr. Brown, aviation sheet metal, Mr. Sojat, aviation, Mr. Woodruff, foundry, Mr. Buchanan, forge, Mr. Gotschall, air conditioning, Mr. Roland, foundry, Mr. Dix, foundry. Not pictured. Mr. Sutherland, foundry, Mr. Brinkmann, plastics shop. RAIDING THE ICE BOX for information on how it works. SHAPING by heat is the objective of forge student Wachholz-skillful hands guide hammer in another operation. J i
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LEARNING techniques and fine points of welding is the fare of Welding Shop students. With furnaces blasting, incandescent iron comes spewing forth into the sand-filled flask. From another metal working shop comes the ringing of steel on the red-hot pieces held tightly in the tongs. Sweat-covered arms swing the hammers rhythmically down on the anvils. ln still another shop, sparks fly as two pieces of iron are welded together. These shops prepare the students for more advanced study in the metal working field. CHECKING the progress of the arc furnace is the job of Dishman. POURlNG OPERATION is managed by Tripoli. STUDENTS of forge pack their flasks with sand 134 in preparation for pouring of molten aluminum.
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A DRAFTING PROBLEM made easy by Mr. Hjertstedt for l-laues as Thompson concentrates on his plate. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS are examined by Dr. O'Mara, Mr. Lyons, and Botzenhardt. 136 SENIOR ARCHITECTS Top Row. Reiser, Wemette, Uricek, Hofer, McGov- ern, Lonask. Row 3. Torrow, Ruppeck, Pecororo, Comber, Busch, Thomsen, Anderson, Peterson, Row 2. Wolfson, Durante, Peterson, Forte, Laudadie, Bar- roso. Front Row. May, Kroeger, Mr. Lyon, Krum- in, Kroeger, Hartman. With the beginning of a structural steel drafting class this semester, the list of specialized courses offered has taken a big step forward. In drawing, however, one must learn the language before attempting the dialects. At Lane, Mr. Schwartz and his colleagues teach both the language and its dialects at the same time by teaching the language through the dialects. Thus, when we take architectural drawing we learn not only that, but also what is basic in it to all forms of drawing. Drawings made in the architectural course are good examples what all draftsmen try to do. The construction and appearance of even the most complicated building must be described with a bare minimum of words. The thing most basic to this and all parts of the wide field of drawing is accuracy, to the extent that more than a thousand lines may be required to delinate one minute detail in decoration. Basic drawing courses are required of all Lane students, and the more advanced ones are available to specialized students of drafting.
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