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...X 5 Rogcr Kaiglc Louis Russull Yartui' Class Thinl-cur Reg Most Lilmly to Succp-cd Lou Ur-' Buick is bust . . . Football was lntclliguxit .md .uubitioiu . . . never lil-QQ this . . . l like mu l'iLlS Ll fricndly pusoiiality . . . . . Goodby, Mr. Hatton. Hc's hcading forcollcgc. FIRST ROW -- J. Cool-c, R. Scia, B. Young, J. Valotta, F. Cuispardi, J. Lcviny, Mr. Rofsq. Mr. Robi-ru, Cardillo. SECOND ROM' -- L. Yarter L. Ncatliawk li. DL-mars, Lau-sg C. Daub R. Morin R. liiiwl J ! I I ' 5 T N. Scott, D. Briggs, D. Dcnault, D. Dupcc, W. Saundqrs. THIRD ROW -- L. luck-, P. Serif, .-X. liittlw. Macfhidrcws, F. Sawyer, G. Muldowncy, M. Could, M. Bourdon, N. Toyc. 23
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MACHI E ff TECH OLUGY The Maehine Teehnology shop is the precision shop ol' the sehool. Under the direetion ol Mr. William Roberts and Mr. james Rosse, the students learn to operate with eontrol and preeision the maehines used in the shop. They put into use applied theories of maehine work taught in the elassroom by Mr. Peter Cardillo. The eourse not only teaehes the students the fundamentals of the basic maehines, sueh as Lathes, Milling machines and Grinders, but also gives them in Tool- making, Diemaking, Set-up, inspeetion of parts and assembly of machine tools. Upon eompletion of the eourse, the stu- dents are ready to begin apprentieeships in area maehine shops. P' ,f. Q- ,X J XX ,, 1, 15,1 I r K ,ff 11' ,.,.,.-gk gs I Mr. Peter Cardillo Mr. William Roberts Mr. james Rosso 22
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ET L F BRICATIO Our modern space age demands that our working force supply an unlimited number of skilled craftsmen with the ability to shape metal. The Metal Fab- rication department ol' the school is vitally involved in the preparation of such craftsmen. The related aspects of this program are meticulously taught by Mr. Brazeau. These include metal- lurgy, applied mathematics and blue- print reading. The practical application of this theory is experienced under the guiding hand of Mr. Walden. In his shop the students perform such jobs as gas, heliarc and metallic welding. They also work on layout and fabrication of sheet metal. Finished products have ranged in size from a radio chassis to a wind tee for the local airport. The training received here will prove invaluable to the stu- dent in his working live. Mr. Edmond Brazcau Mr. William Walden ,wi I in 3? lf' C? Michael Alan Bacon Class Clown Bake lVhat shall Iwear tomorrow . . . Chemistry next, time for a rest . . . One: hundred bottles of beer on a wall, chugalug, chugalug, now there's only ninety-nine . . Don't step on my wide tie.
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