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Auto Mechanics Obtain Skills for Future Jobs Under the excellent supervision of TBT ' s auto mechanics instructors Mr. Boggs, Mr. Grantham, Mr. Sayre and Mr. Jennings, stu- dents with the ability to understand automo- tive theory, are taught automotive service and repair. In the three years students spend in this shop, they receive training in engine construc- tion, brake repair and automatic transmission repair — the skills necessary to obtain jobs in this field. The work may get quite dirty at times, but the vast advantages make it all worth while. In the United States, the internal- combustion cars of the horseless- buggy type, were manufactured in 1890s. Many of the early engines had but one cylinder with a chain and sprocket drive on wooden car- riage wheels. 26 Auto Mechanic
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Auto Body Students Learn Useful Trade A willingness to work and good manual dexterity are a must for the student interested in Auto Body. Headed by Mr. Schram and Mr. Krute, students spend two years in this shop, preceded by one year in Auto Mechan- ics. With the great need for auto body repair- men, the skills of metal straightening, refin- ishing, and welding for body work are tre- mendously useful in obtaining jobs. Barry Cunningham buffs the The earliest American automobiles had running boards, hand cranks and resembled a horseless carriage.
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Skill and Accuracy Stressed in Business It was in 1867 that the first practi- cal typewriter was designed by Sholes, Glidden and Soule. It was patented in 1868. Sholes continued with experiments and in 1874. placed on the market a typewriter by Remington and Sons. Mrs. Sierra insists on accuracy, according to Brenda Sow- The expanding field of Business offers challenging and exciting work, along with opportunities for advancement for the busi- ness minded student. Good appearance, pos- ture and poise, as well as a pleasant personal- ity are just a few of the personal qualities ins- tilled in students seeking clerical or secretarial positions. Students learn the skills of typing, shorthand and office machines, along with bookkeeping techniques. Role playing as Secretary of the Week and the Work a Week program provide vital experience for students.
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