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0ur training facilities were made available to veterans eligible for training under the G.I. Bill. Our program is approved so that the veteran will receive subsistence under the G.l. Bill while in training. To provide training to meet the demand, we set up an afternoon-evening shift so as to relieve the instructional load during the regular day schedule. VETERAN TRAINING The veteran may enroll in a shop course enabling him to enter a trade upon completion of train- ing or he may enroll in our accelerated high school for the purpose of obtaining a high school di- ploma and continuing his studies in another institution of higher learning. The veteran may also receive training in business education which is d epicted elsewhere in this publication. ln addition to the veteran, any adult may avail himself of this training. A few of the shops in our building offer full-time training to the veteran as noted on this and a subsequent page. -4' l QSC L1 Untex idyusfmfnt uc m akin A fi comple tc lyfnitlilliiflglles Ijiglil V thtm Front row R X Coolev Fulton P Runes J C Steele Wlirfilret J All mts R N Br antB bmlth F I B Boone H E, Beck Second low Carl l Yates Lomve Q' Elbe1tAyRunyan E M Kennedy DouglasR Smith J 'VI Eubanks Robert H aw ,ul xblc for A Davis Rudi Rad i d his 'M I L hx U1 elhm Lmploww engine ON t the wool HL GQ H Am 5' 9 o ds I I' ie hldnefgllle on I1 er UH, S 00 :tion 'ov' esqor trawl fl 'fig Or al 01 nent: wee C AFX I of Dlactl Wa I ec' em mn? a 'lI1 'U luxe nil t essarv fox trouble shooting 9 .JAY L Adequate testing equlpmen IS H90 13 V 9015 me ndlho cdf tr OX -I' f X , . ,I f -0 P - x X? 1, Qu I K Q ' , L '7' I , J' V A , V I .X Y. xi .1 e ta e 'V ,, fi ' 1 I if A N.. . 1 , .wh .f ' -ff - ' -1 .5 1 'l X . 5' I N 01100 , K7 ' it X i .i i lg jf, . ,Q-.,,-gas., N 5 lr I V ' ' 3 . N , i Oh I , -. j wma . I yn ' OU f 4. e D Y. wie, 117 ' i' ' . . K Eff .' . ' ' fx f - H I - f--p.'Qpf, , .- E 2 H d 'rd' H f - A . h A 1 1. . . t . ,deem Q ' 1 ., ,iff-nb ' e '. ,. ' ' ' - .L' f K xxx 4259066 , , . v , ' ,, - n X ' pl K uienr l V
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VETERAN TRAINING The special wurses fur wteraiis and adults i'efei'i't-rl to nn a piw-Q-mliiig' pam- consists ut two magur ilivisinnsz shop training and accelerated high schonl. Apprwxirnatoly tw---t,l1ii'rls of the trainees are unrnlle-cl in shop courses. The-su cutirsvs uporati- t'r0m 1:00 In 10:00 pm. daily, Munilay through Friclay. The are-raire wiiise is set up for 1500 hours. The rc-mainina'one-third are enrullecl in the accelerated high school. As the name implies the trainees can progress at a more rapid rate than in a regular high st-html. The courses cover the four major areas: English, mathematics, science anil sm-ial studies. Science and swcial studies ruiuire approximately twelve t0 sixteen weeks tn cuver the liasiu matt-rial. l'In.u'lish and mathematics are taufht 1 so that each inclivulual can prwgress at their own rate of speed. .-Xt the conclusion of training' in each area. examinations are administered anrl grarlecl ln' the State- llt'llLll'UTlUYIIUlvl':llUC?1Il0Y'l. Credits are issued by thi- State Department in acwrmlance with percentile ranking! on the examin- ation. The dp. . OH by dwlng man - , della J bhops gtmentlg d6gllk,nqO1'lay0btxC31l9d ' 9 .-f' N l ,i . 0 ingei dexterity. a L X prerequisite in Horology H , Qi , ,nl J, T, 4- ,,fA ' ,A o fl '-'R-'rf v 1, ' ,A Qi' l Producilon , - 1 CU-la X-in . V undtl A y uaiete .MUXYU-'C . , :Choo X ig of Ui Qui tot 1 U tgan D 'enum m , ,gn pt QP Aw' in-inf! et lUPIJQI'I 'l'. K, MacDonnell assisting trainees in science lluwerb Mr. Boone checks a veterans English workbook 7he1,,1,U f ,ther A galil' it f Cordan U79 med pe WI. fc., th , 4' fn Ogulaaikag, . . . I 9 The annual in the malgingf-a typical assignment MUS of-Ci'?SS . giving practical training. Experience for future l0rf ,' ' In dd sg, photographers Stage l:C't1Q,n I WS 911, 611 bl
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