P re p a ra tio n And A sse m bly
“ We are living in an age of metals;
the products of the metals industries
have become so common that they are
often taken for granted. Not only does
metal have a great impact on each of
our lives, but it is equally in the life
of our nation. Our country’s material
greatness is largely built on what is
being done with m etals.”
The supply of skilled workmen,
technicians, and engineers in the age
that has made a moon walk seem com
monplace can continue only through
quality education preparing modern
youth for the rapidly changing com
plex world.
Edward LaClair is operating the engine lathe in
the metal shop.
P ictures Courtesy Of
John Ericksen
And
The Oregon S tatesm an
George Tuckfield is using the electrical saw
while Tom Sage is buffing a new steering wheel.