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Radio and T. V. Operate School Sound Systems Under the excellent instruction of Mr. Duhart, Mr. Burnside, and Mr. Brown, stu- dents learn skills in a very necessary shop for today ' s modern world. Basic electricity, television theory, and the service repair of radios are just a few of the things taught in Radio and TV. The gradu is even elligible for jobs in Computor Repa and Electronic Relay Equipment. Under supervision, seniors learn to service any piece of electronic equipment on campus and operate the sound systems in the gyna and cafeteria. Sophomores are learning to build oscilla tors, audio amplifiers and one tube radios while juniors work with transistor training kits and black-white TV theory. The first regularly scheduled pro- grams began in 1920. Since then, research to improve radio has led to radar, television, and other electronic wonders. 42 Radio and Telev
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The Presses Are Rolling in Print Shop Ben Franklin wanted to be knoivn as nothing more than a printer because he thought it a most honora- ble calling. Mr Papy proofs every assignment An understanding of grammar, spelling, and punctuation is a MUST for students interested in the advancing field of Printing. Students are schooled in the elements of letter press covering and press operations by the excellent staff of Mr. Papy and Mr. Whitecar. With a strong demand for well trained printers, gradautes may become pressmen, platemakers and bindery workers along with many other related positions. D Brown operates printing press Sherman runs the offset press
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Sheet Metalist Manufacture for Building Sheet Metal was first used in ancient times by the Persians, Indi- ans. Japanese and Chinese. They were highly skilled and used their talents in artistry. Under the efficient leadership of Mr. Aparicio, students in this shop are educated in air conditioning pipe and duct work, general manufacturing and some welding. Students should possess good hand manipulation skills and a good understanding of basic math. Some of the jobs open to the sheet metal graduate are apprenticeships and with addi- tional training in the areas of plumbing, pipe fitting, welding, and general building trades, the graduate is qualified for a high paying occupation. Sheet Metal 43
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