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Artisans CHECK THAT! lntrIcate machmery for testIng is no mystery to these expert mechanncs, From left are Henry Baker, auto electrIcIty, Don- ald Burch, body and fender, James Thomas, auto engmes, Cleatus ThIebeau, dIeseIg and Samuel l.Iberf ante, auto chassIs. JET JOB: Bobby Boan, advanced weldlng Instructor, explauns the turbo get process to fellow teachers Henry Walters and Frank Fran- quero, machme shop, SIrron ChIl- Ieen, aIrcraft airframeg J. Paul Moore, weldungg and Gordon Furn Ish, alrcralt powerplant WOODMAKING artIstry Interests Erwm Hanson, cabmet makmg, LeIth EVEYIYT, IndustrIal electrIcIty, George Holt, carpentry, Andrew Davns, refngeratuong John Kronen- bltter, refrIgeratIorI, and Wllllam Pusey, Industrnal electrIcIty
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gvrirlt f'4 slug -qi No Village Blacksmith . ., It pa In rf 'int l Y VERY ARTISTIC! Carl Swift, radio instructor, gives his opin- ion of a poster in the Commer- cial Arts room. Enioying the fun are William Voigts, radio and TV, Jessie Hall, clothing and design, LeRoy Stevens, inter- mediate radio, Frank Gray, radio, Hal Luck, commercial art, and Lawrence Tenes, welding. ,ff .lg TIME WAS WHEN THE jack of all trades could make a fine living. The old village blacksmith could shoe a horse or repair your sewing machine without having to produce a license from the city or a diploma from MIT. He took up automobile repairing, too, when Old Dobbin was put out to pasture. But all of his training came from experience. There were complications ahead as machines grew more complex , . . TODAY'S CARS, RADIOS, and electronic devices call for the skill of a medical doctor, patience of a psychiatrist, and the reasoning ability of an Einstein You don't learn that stutf from the corner blacksmith. It takes years of hard study and the careful help of trained instructors. lt's an age of specialists. Our teachers are specialized to guide you in these fields. COOL CATS would enioy this ventilator, believes Homer Dukes, RIGHT: Elmer Felton, Agriculture Department chairman, shows sheet metal instructor With him are Hugh Bankhead, archi- off a sheik's Outfit brought from Arabia, to fellow agriculture tectural drafting, and R W Hackelman, mechanical drafting teachers Wendell Smith and Paul Bell LM - 1 t w ith, . A +2 YW NM, 'Bi
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