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So You Want To Be A Printer -. rf A L .rik ,WX S gf HQ g ii ini S rw Mr. Papy examines lettering with students. Ray Wilson operates one of the presses in Print Shop. 'YI Care and maintenance of machinery is one of the first things taught in print shop. 'Fl S5 WY... Students must have a thorough understanding of grammar, punc- tuation, and spelling to be a printer. A basic understanding of mathe- matics, especially fractions, is also a necessary skill in this business. Good vision, normal color percep- tion, and normal dexterity with both hands, and the ability to withstand many hours on your feet are a few of the physical requirements for this trade. 165
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Plumbing, An Open Fie d Plumbing gets the lead out, lead- i in that is. Lead is one of the ' Ezgsicgmaterials used in plumbing. The measuring, threading, as- sembling and installation of lead pipes is an intricate part of a plumber's work. He must be able to understand blue prints before assembling any type of water line or sewage disposal system. During the three hours spent in shop class, one hour is devoted to learning theory, and the other two to applying the principles that were so thoroughly explained. Mr. Miller and Mr. Milburn, a new instructor to TBT, ably run the plumbing shop. It is they who decide which students have the i skill and ability to work on a job l through DCT. Ronnie Leto and Nick Naley working with lead piping. vygk ' ..f l n e xt Observant student watches upper classmen before making the Mr. Milburn supervises all student projects. move on this particular pipe. Students lay pipes for a sewage treatment system. 164
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f :ta Radio 8t TV The Trade Gt The Future We live in a global society, bom- barded by thousands of wave lengths daily. This is an electronic age, the age of radio and TV. In a society such as ours, to be skilled as a radio and TV repairman is a great asset. Mr. Brown and Mr. Duhart instruct students in TBT Radio and TV Shop. Concentrated studies in basic electricity, the use and care of tools, AM and FM receivers, and many other technical areas of Radio and Television comprise a great deal of the course. Radio and TV training is the trade of the fu- ture. if .. -Q . if .7 fwrattw 1 f is ? af fwggffw 3 1 45' Measuring Voltage. 166 W in ' ' if . ll w wtf ,, ' 'Q 1 149' . W H Q if Assorted tubes in Radio and T.V. Amplifier Testing is one way to find a trouble spot. it Leroy Geary uses the oscillascope to test sound.
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