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. . . by training themselves . . . Mr. Roy Alston F. Jennings is co-ordinator tor Auto Mechanics, Aviation Mechanics, Machine Drafting, Sheet Metal, Machine Shop, and Welding. Pictured workmq from left to top on an ai.r-plane are David Hobot, Mr. Franx Sjowall, Larry Bakkc, and Dick Draper. Mr. Royalston F. Jennings, Co ordinator Two Popular Courses The Auto Mechanics Course includes the servicing of tires, brakes, cooling systems, batteries, and carburetors. In Aviation Mechanics students work on units for both small and large aircraft. School equipment includes two livable airplanes. Joseph Torres and Mr. Ferax Meyer check a motor with an oscilloscope.
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Sharon Nybaclc and Marie Fahret display Chr.stmas packages Terry Plue d scusses counter d.sp ay with Miss Josephine Leach- produced by the School Store’s wrapping service. man, Store director. . . . where earnest young people . . . Sellers and Producers Students in Salks and Receptionist Training get on-the-job training in Vocational's School Store. In the Tailoring Department students are taught the professional ways of tailoring and manufacturing clothing. Upon satisfactory completion of the Needle Arts Course, students will have developed skills which include hand and machine sewing, tailoring, and power machine operation. Mr. Edward Karbo checks as Sandra Guiek hems Myrna Graham's coat. Connie Carlson and Judy Johnson finish a product for the School Store under the direction of Mrs. Marguerite Belton.
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are being trained Mr. Garfield Schow siodics Thomas Hannon's drafting plans. PLANNERS The Machine Drafting course (left) is geared to cover as many phases of the trade as possible. The starting point is orthographic drawing, which is followed by the study of sections and auxiliary views. Later the students advance and are given existing machine parts to draw. Complete sets of drawings are made, including dimensioned shop drawings and assembly drawings. This course is a good preparation for employment in engineering departments in manufacturing plants. PRODUCERS In Vocational's Machine Shop (below) students are taught the use of hand tools and the operation of automatic and semiautomatic power tools. They gain the knowledge and training necessary to make highly accurate parts for a wide variety of manufactured products such as refrigerators, tractors, aircraft, etc. This shop also gives individuals a good background for the tool and die making trade, which is one of the most highly skilled of all crafts. Mr. Gene Sanford and Dennis Huneberg watch as Ed Rymcr works on the Bridgeport Milling machine.
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