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Refrigeration, Air Condition and I
Heating- (kr) Curtis Watkins, David
Mills, Larry Pollette, Henry Miller, Mr.
Quenton Fagans, instructor, Mr. Richard
Burnett, instructor, Billy Maxwell, Walter
Deason.
Refrigeration,
Air Condition
And Heating
One-Year Program
Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating teaches the
theory, the fundamental principles, the practical appli
cations and the pre-engineering practices which develop
skills, knowledge and certification standards necessary for
successful entry into the more complex as well as the basic
occupations of the industry.
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Night School Refrigeration, Air Condition!
and Heating— (kr) Charles Heape, Chuck!
Harwell, Mr. Clyde McElroy, instructor,!
Mike Chitwood, Bill Porter.
Crompton-Highland Mill
Radio & Television
This is an intensive coirse in theory and laboratory study
of radio and television fundamentals and circuits. Emphasis
is placed on the development of skill and proficiency in
servicing. The student will be able to repair radio receivers,
both AM and FM, phonographs, recorders, black and white
televisions, color televisions and other electronic audio
ogripment using circuit diagrams and test meters. Com
mimication Aills and customer relations are included in the
course, since the duties of the radio television serviceman
are many and varied. This is a two-year program.
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Electronics— (1-rjMrTGene Smith,!
instructor, Tim Foster, Chris Barlow,!
Mike Shiflett, Thomas Palmer, Mr.
George Murray, instructor.
Electronics
Technology
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Radio and Television— (kr) Jeff Vance,
Billy St John, Mr. Bill Stewart, instructor,
Larry Fears.
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Night Electronics— (kr) Mr. Carlton!
White, instructor, Toy Roach, Durward!
Smith, Charles Gunter.
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Electronics Technology is a two year training program
designed to prepare the student for employment at the entry
level in the broad field of electronics. The program of in
structions consists of classes on basic and advanced theory of
electronics with related laboratory application pertaining to
the operation of electronic components, circuits and systems.
The first year of instruction consists of the basics of
electronics, direct and alternating current fundamentals,
vacuum tubes, transistors, and other electronic components
parallel with the subjects pertinent to the electronic fields
meh as physics, technical writing, drafting and basic
through advanced mathematics.
The second year indudes relating the first year funda
mentals to complete circuits and systems such as FM and
and AM transmitters and microwave, television,
radar, computers and other phases of advanced electronic
circuits and systems.
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