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Show voted to related subjects. The balance is given to general subjects. A total of 30 clock hours of instruction per week must be carried. The Type B Trade Course is one in which the related instruction is given by the shop teacher, incidental to the shop instruction, with no separation of the total time into definite periods for teaching the related subjects. In such courses, 50 per cent of the school time, which must be not less than 15 hours a week, is given to the combination of shop and technical instruction. The balance of the school day is devoted to general and related subjects. A total of 30 clock hours per week must be carried. The Trade Extension Program is designed: (1) To offer related and technical instruction to apprentices who have not yet received their journeyman certificates but who are employed on the job and must complete a program of related school training; (2) to offer instruction to journeymen in the recent development of their fields or to give refresher experience in their chosen occupations; (3) to offer owners, managers, and executives training in industrial organization, management, and supervision, and, (4) to offer short term re-training programs for those individuals or displaced persons who must learn a new skill because of the technological changes in industry. Department of Auto Body Instructor Richard Vandenberg The curriculum in Auto Body prepares the student for employment after the completion of two years of training. Auto Body students wishing to complete a four-year degree in Automotive Engineering Technology should consult with the department head upon completion of the Freshman year of Auto Body. Courses of Instruction 021. General Auto Body Reconditioning—Project work in the various phases of auto body reconditioning. For pre-college students. Five laboratories. Su (5). Staff 022. General Auto Body Reconditioning—Theory in the various phases of auto body reconditioning. For pre-college students. Five lectures. Su (5). Staff 1. Fender Repair—Fundamental principles and practices of roughing out metal, metal bumping, buffing, sanding, leading, shrinking, welding, metal finishing of fenders. Five laboratories. A (5). Vandenberg 2. Fender Repair—Bumping and finishing, damage analysis, tool names, tool use, tool care, safety practices, metal move- 278 ment, use of acetylene torch for welding, shrinking, soldering and the filling of metals. Five lectures. A (5). Vandenberg 3. Auto Refinishing—Care and use of spray equipment, preparation of surfaces for refinishing; fundamental procedures in priming, surfacing, color matching, blending touch- up, stripping, and application of lacquer and synthetic enamels. Five laboratories. W (5). Vandenberg 4. Auto Refinishing—Operation and setup of paint spray equipment such as compressors, transformers, air lines, and spray guns; color composition, paint mixing, surface preparation and finishing, stripping and lettering. Five lectures. A (5). Vandenberg 5. Auto Body—Replacement, repair, and lubrication of the auto body mechanism, such as window and ventilator regulators, door and seat adjusters, and windshield wiper mechanisms. Five laboratory periods. A (5). Vandenberg 6. Auto Body Repair — Replacement of auto body parts, damage analysis, time and cost estimation, body construction and technical problems in checking and alignment of the auto body. Five lectures. S (5). Vandenberg 21. General Auto Body Reconditioning—Project work in the various phases of auto body reconditioning. Five laboratories. Su (5). Staff 22. General Auto Body Reconditioning—Theory in the various phases of auto body reconditioning. Five lectures. Su (5). Staff 51. Auto Body—Continuation of Auto Body 5. Five laboratories. A (5). Vandenberg 52. Auto Body—Theory in the operation and servicing of the auto body mechanism, such as window and windshield wipers. Five lectures. A (5). Vandenberg 53. Principles and Practice of Construction — Aligning, straightening, and servicing the automobile chassis, including axles, front wheel suspension, steering gears, springs, drive shaft, and brakes. Five laboratories. W (5). Vandenberg 54. Principles and Practice of Construction — Theory in alignment and straightening problems pertaining to the automobile chassis including axles and springs; also, theory and operation of front wheel suspension, steering gear, drive shafts, and brakes. Five lectures. W (5). Vandenberg 55. Auto Trim and Upholstering—Repair, cleaning, and replacement of the auto body trim, such as floor covering, headlining, door and quarter trim pads, wind lace and trim 279 |