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The Sound Of Small Engines Lawn mowers, outboard motors, motor cycle repair, if this sounds like small talk - it is. The talk of small engine repairmen. Three hours a day is spent in the shop, either in the morning or afternoon working on a different motor for every grade level. 10th graders work on lawn mowersg 11th, outboard motors, and 12th, motorcycles. Angel advises his fellow colleague on the workings of the outboard motor. 'N'-N, Working on a cycle like this just has to be more fun than work. 168 . ,lf Mr. Arthur Cox points out the proper way to lubricate small engines David Lane discovers lawn mower repair can be a messy job.
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Rodney Wallace works the sheet metal brake under Mr. Aparico's instruction. Steven Rine and Bruce Lante working on a metal box. David Boyette and John Capitano are making a metal can in a pull-max. Sheet Metal Makes lt What do sheet metalists make? Everything. The custom design and procedure metal containers and paraphernalia for other trades. Working with sheet metal requires a good understanding of math, good eye and hand coordination, and a thorough understanding of drafting skills. Sheet metal workers learn how to do air-conditioning pipe and duct work. Accordingly the skills of a trained sheet metal worker are re- quired in restaurant equipment by general manufacturers and some welders. Ricky Tims makes fitting. 167
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Welding, An Artistic And Useful Trade Face mask and goggles are survival equipment in welding. Mr. Moffitt inspects the completed projects of his students. The welding apprentice practices on scrap material before working on actual machinery. Although welding is considered a highly technical skill necessary for the repair of machinery and the fabrica- tion of materials for personal use, it also can be consid- ered a tool of the artist. The Welding Department has recently announced their prospectus for a huge monu- ment forthe front of the school. Welding has produced a number of abstract monu- ments of various sizes. One of the most recent occupies a place of prominence on the faculty lunchroom patio. If you are not the artistic type, trained welders also may find work in maintenance, pipefitting, as a steel fabricator, in ship building, welding supply sales or as a welding inspector. Life without industry is guilt, industry without art is brutality. Taken from Lectures on Art. lll, The Relation of Art to Morals 169 1
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