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I 9 'Z MACHINE TECHNOLOGY The Machine Technology Program offers training in the use of basic hand tools and the operation of precision machines, such as lathes, drill presses, grinders, and milling machines, including modern computer tape controlled machines. Students also make their own tools for their future use. When the student graduates from the Machine Technology Program , he will be able to enter occupations such as maintenance machinist tool and die maker, machine inspector, or model maker. - wa, T. Reardon, J. Harrington, R. Rufo, M. Choquette
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ELECTRICITY Here students receive training in the fundamentals of modern electri cal theory and practice. Training is available in residential, com- mercial and industrial wiring, all phases of motors and generators, including electronic control devices, various testing and measming instrurnents currently used in industry. The electrical shop gives experience in electrical maintenance, electrical installations and repair. In addition to practical exper- ience received in the shop area , qualified students will be given an opportunity to work in all production shops in the school and in the field. --1 Front Row: B. Gazaille, M. Boulger, D. Clark, Back Row: J. Bur- dick, G. Shaw, L. Wandrei, D. Dabrowski, D. Hohn, P. Maruco fi, wif' 1- ,mf V -v. 1 1 r - Jn , ,. 4 tw, .B-
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L: DRAFTING The student will receive training in the use of drafting tools and ma- chines, lettering, tracing, isometric, oblique and detailed drawings. Advance work consists of layout of machines parts, unit and sub-as- semblies, tool design in jig, fixtures, molds and dies. Other areas of achievement consist of piping, structtu-al, electrical, electronic, and architectural drafting . A student may elect to specialize as a junior or Senior in the follow- ing areas, tool 8 machine design, architectuu-al, electJ'ical-elec- tronic, or piping and structmu-al drafting. Upon graduation the student attains the rank of junior Draftsman with a certificate from the American Institute for Design and Drafting. Some occupations the student can enter are as follows: Draftsman, Layout Draftsman, Electrical-Electronic Draftsman, Architectural, Structural Draftsman, or Estimator. if Front Row: R. Lewis, D. Gilbert, Back Row: K. Erdeski, T. Brule .il
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