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We Re pect Their Skill COLOR TV set interests associates of ' LeRoy Stevens, radio and TV instruc- tor. l-le points to nerve center of set for benefit of Beryle Williams, diesel mechanics instructor, Carl Swift and Frank Gray, radio and electronics. Skilled labor is a product of Trades and lndustry Department. The teachers are all ac- complished in their fields of instruction. Stu- dents can receive expert guidance in all phases of machinery, carpentry, refrigeration, radio and television, electronics, and mechanics. Three-hour shop schedules are conducted. REALLY TRIM! Donald C, Burch, auto body and fender, metal, and W. W. Wright, auto body and fender, uphol- stery, examine an upholstery iob recently finishcd. RIGHT: ' iw, One thing that impresses students in T8.l is the obvious skill and knowledge of their instructors. Many a trades student who scoffs at the teaching of languages, history, or other semi-abstractions, holds open respect for the teacher who can do wonders with electricity, a lathe, or a saw, lt adds up to real enthusiasm. Here's a gadget? William A. Pusey, industrial electricity, explains purpose of switch. lnterested ere Simon Chilleen, aircraft airframe, Gordon Furnish, aircraft power plant f f: J v..,f l.,
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29 -M, ff 1211711 ff ,J W' .... ygfgf zim sW4j' ,,i , ,Jus . .,,., A f fs! ec.,,,.XH 5 .MVA 'ww ffm--f , ' CONTINUING the examination of model houses are Zenas Moore, general shop, Byron lDoci Hughes, printing, Wil! Prust, printing, Richard Stephens, general shop, George liam Voigts, radio, Frank D, Downey, production crafts, G. Holt, carpentry, Duane Cornelius, leathercraft, J. Paul and Grant E. Johnson, social science and Wooilwiirl-, Teachers Who Know Enough Best way to learn a skill is to find somebody who knows enough to teach you. Next step is to take advantage of every tip while studying and practicing and producing to the best of your ability. Our Industrial Arts personnel have the know-how plus the scholastic training to explain the subjects. lt is difficult to find such craftsmen with M,A. degrees but they're here! MERRY CHRISTMAS, anyway! Some of our teachers ap- pear less than deliriously happy during the faculty pre- holiday gathering. But it wasn't really so, they were just 5 limi Available to students in search ofa new skill or for what might turn out to be a lifetime vocation are a wide number of mechanical and skilled fields, These include Machine Shop, Auto Shop, Wood Shop, Printing, Mechanical Drawing, Leathercraft, and productions in met- als and plastics. For those who want a quick sampling of each field there is General Shops deeply engrossed in conversation. Teachers pictured in- clude lnstructors Anderson, Neely, Phillips, Bradish, Dukes, l-lall, and Peckardt. ln foreground: some cactus art. X
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