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machine Hlghllghts Machine shop was headquarters again this year for repair of wheeled toys for Lend-A-Hand. with Mr. Charles jones, Machine shop instructor, as chairman of the toys- and-dolls project at Tech. In February, the shop hegan a new project-huilding a small bench drill press from the castings up. This drill press will he assigned to one of the local industrial arts prograins for use in exploratory classes in the mechanical le s. t F. al AM shop group, bottom row, left to Fight-Edward Butler, john Sweat, David Slack, Pete Holsteu, Vince Tracey. Paul Parrcell, jim Kirchner, Doyle Crenshaw, Carlin May. jack Hyatt and Harvey Schwartz. Second row-jim De- Stafeno, Leon Cipra, ohn Fordham. Ray Dawson, William Barimo, George Wa ker, Edward Baldwin, Danny Mc- Gowan, a visitor, and Norman Pekar. Top row-john Peberdy, William Plant, Dennis McGrath. Paul Blalock, jack Major, Letts. Ronald Shaw. .lim Letts and llilly Goldsmith PM shop group, bottom row. left to right-Elan Simpson. Howard Martin-Vegue, Bob Blackburn, VVilliam Click, Creighton Hutcherson, Ken Salzmann, Tommy 0'Cain, Clayton Hennessy, Richard Dixon and Rohert Miller. Sec- ond row-Pete Holsten, XVilliam Plant, Dennis McGrath, Paul Blalock, Eddie Alexander, Ronald Brazean, Thomas Newhart, Paul Parrcell, Robert Moore and David Slack. Third row-Richard Chmela, a visitor. john VVilliams, Ron- ald Shaheen, Ed Butler, Philip Ayres, jim Letts and Ronald Shaw. Top row-john Peberdy, unidentified. George Schmid and Donald Corbitt ,
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Ornamental Iron shop grou , bottom row, left to right-Voris Griffin, Earl Hatch, William Mayer, Howelll Gunter, Richard Dean Huston, Raymond Nelson, and Floran Kelly. Second row-Mr. joe Graham, instructor, Maurice Fiset, Harvey Ivey, Donald Manson, Rolf jensen, Edward Schaffer, Robert Johnson, Ken Lehman and Norton Mclntyre. Top row-Bob McFarlin, Donad Sabo, Donald Rivenbark, David Scoles, George Kipp and Richard Hennenfent 4. v 2 md , PM shop group, bottom row, left to right-Mr. james Pyott, instructor, Bucky Roberts, Tom Bridges and Harmon Compton. Top row-jerry Finder, Bill Bensch and Stan Sloane i . K Q i Ornamenial Iron C I Highlights Ornamental Iron and Sheetmetal shops not only train workers for these specific trades, but they also give to students in aircraft, refrigera- tion and air conditioning trades the fundamen- tals of fabricating metal articles and welding. The Ornamental Iron shop is one of the four original shops that opened in 1937, when the vocational school was established. Sheet metal AM Sheetmetal shop group, bottom row, left to right-Mr. james Pyott, instruc- tor, Bill Whitfield, jim White, Phil Saunders, Bob Stroub, Bill Hamby, Don Newman and Bob Manning. Top row-jack Landers, Richard Pilkenton, Bill Roberts, Bill Walter, Bill Bulford, Roy Broome and jim Hannan
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