McKinley High School - President Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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McKinley High School - President Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 40 of 90
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BRICKLAYING This year The Bricklaying classes, under The supervision of Mr. Grun- don, worked on some projecTs of unusual inTeresT. The Seniors ex- pended Their efforTs on various pan- els of cinder and glass block. ln add- iTion, many cons'TrucTed ouTdoor bar- becues. A varieTy of fireplaces wiTh heaTalaTors were also erecTed. This year's specialTy, however, was an e- laboraTe paTio wiTh a barbecue seT- Ting. The Juniors engaged in building panels To give Them experience in working wiTh color schemes and brick paTTerns. One of The panels They builT was a baskeT weave in- Terior wiTh an ouTside Trim of head- ers giving a very good example of bond and paTTern. The Junior class sTarTed To lay bricks on a line, a very necessary experience. The Sophomores learned The fundamenTal skills of The Trade. They learned how To spread morTar and acquired a knowledge of The differ- enT Types of bond which are used in consTrucTion. They were also

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given experience constructing small- er iobs such as 8 inch, T2 inch and T inch corners and piers. In addition they have learned the use of the plumb rule. All the bricklaying students learn- ed the importance of every motion in a trade which uses a wide variety of materials in a great possible num- ber of construction situations requir- ing a detailed knowledge of arch- itectural blueprints. CARPENTRY SHOP This year Mr. Rousselle's Senior carpentry class constructed a one third pitch, hip and valley roof with with a three and one half inch over- hang. They received instruction in how to lay out and cut the different kinds of rafters needed. In the shop they also made knotty cedar closets and a kitchen counter set with clo- sets. Figuring the layout and con- struction of housed and mitred stairs was another accomplishment. Forms for concrete were erected outdoors so the bricklayers could use them in the pouring of concrete footings. Some of the boys erected forms of domes for use by the plasters. In the Junior class the students set doors in partially studded door- ways. They also constructed various

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