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Show 55. Auto Electrics. Training in the repair, reconditioning and servicing of electric systems, used on the modern automobile. Units covered are the battery, lighting systems, ignition systems, starting and generator systems. Modern methods of repair. Five quarter hours. Winter. Gaz, Hartog 56. Motor Tune-Up. Training in the repair, reconditioning, servicing and synchronizing of the following components: compression, ignition, carburetor, using the latest trade-accepted methods and popular type of testing equipment. Five quarter hours. Spring. Gaz, Hartog Trade Technical 61. Steering Correction. Theory, construction, and principles of operation of the parts of the automobile chassis. The units covered are axels, wheels, control linkage, wheel suspension, steering gears, wheel alignment, wheelbalancing, and brakes. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Gaz, Hartog 62. Automotive Engines. Theory, construction, principles of operation, and new development of the modern automobile engine. The units of the course include cylinder blocks, piston assemblies, crankshaft assemblies, valve assemblies, and cooling systems. Five quarter hours. Winter. Gaz, Hartog 63. Driving Mechanism. Theory, construction, principles of operation and new development of clutches, transmissions, over-drives, universals, drive shafts, differentials, and rear axels. Five quarter hours. Spring. Gaz, Hartog 64. Fuel Systems. Theory, construction, principles of operation, new developments of fuel systems, carburetors, manifolds, controls and special devices such as superchargers, governors, and auto Diesel engine fuel systems. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Gaz, Hartog 65. Auto Electrics. Theory, construction, principles of operation, and new developments of the electrical systems used on the battery; lighting systems, ignition system, starting, generating systems, and modern testing methods. Five quarter hours. Winter. Gaz, Hartog 86. Motor Tune-Up. A course designed to teach the student to brings about complete synchronization of engine components, such as compression, ignition, and carburetion. Five quarter hours. Spring. 1 Gaz, Hartog DEPARTMENT OF CARPENTRY, JOINERY AND MILLWORK R. Best The Department of Carpentry, Joinery, and Mill work offers instruction for an apprentice carpenter in either Type A or Type B program. It also offers instruction to a student intending to major in the Technical Institute Program. The Department is prepared to give instruction to a terminal or a transfer student, in the important phases of home-planning, beautification, and repair. CURRICULUM Carpentry (Pre-Apprentice) Freshman Year A. W. S. Carpentry 51, 52, 53 5 5 5 Carpentry 61, 62, 63 5 5 5 English 81 3 Health Education 1 2 Mathematics 81 5 Orientation 11 2 Physical Education 1 1 1 Technical Education 84 3 Technical Education 91, 95 2 3 16 18 19 Sophomore Year A. W. S. Carpentry 54, 55, 56 5 5 5 Carpentry 64, 65, 66 5 5 5 Economics 81 3 Health Education 2 2 Mathematics 82 4 Technical Education 96, 97 3 3 Technical Education 81 3 Sociology 81 3 16 17 18 Woodwork And Building Construction (Leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree) Freshman Year A. W. S. Carpentry 51, 52, 53 5 5 5 Carpentry 61, 62, 63 5 5 5 English 1, 2 3 3 Health Education 1 2 Mathematics 1, 3 5 3 Physical Education 1 1 1 Technical Education 92, 93, 94 2 2 2 18 18 19 |