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Show Page 6. ate He afc afc fe 2 fe ce he fe 2c he 2 he 2 24e 2c 2c 2 2c ae 2c a 2c he ae He he 246 3h 3c PROFILE Many agencies are housed in the Central Cit} Community Center Building to help the residents. We're Community Action Program: involved. Coordinator . Assistant Coordinator Assistant Coordinator Biennium from the Intermountain . District Council. He is one of three candidates for the office of National JACL President. Alcohol Studies, University of Utah and a secondary teaching Employment Security certificate. He is engaged in private practice of law and is admitted to County Recreation Director all courts of Utah, including the _ Building Manager for the City U.S. | District Court and the US... Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit. While receiving innumerable honors from community Organizations, Ray remains U.S. Senator Frank E. Moss in his — unassuming sincere and in fact, fight for re-election. He has worked humble. He has gone door to door with underprivileged children and families of all races, colors, creeds and religions in providing medical, legal, economic and _ welfare assistance. referee over He has served as a in juvenile court, hearing 10,000 cases dealing with children and adults in trouble. Ray has served as coordinator of the national JACL Civil Right Program and at the 5lst annual NAACP Banquet of the Salt Lake branch, held June 7, he was presented with a plaque for his outstanding work in civil rights and service to the NAACP. He is a board member and legal counsel for the Minorities Involvement Action Corporation. He holds four university degrees, ‘a diploma from the School of Herbie Mann Joe Gray Bette Stanton Richard Gomez Vocational Rehab. : Juvenile Court Neighborhood Council Chairman Relocation Center during World Vice Chairman War II and served as an interpreter, Treasurer interrogator and special agent in the Y.M.C.A. : Ray is currently campaign chairman in Salt Lake County for and literally canvassed streets with Albert Fritz, NAACP member, in civil on _ Leornis Bush Don Austin - James Lawson T.R. Twiggs Robert Williams Esther Williams Ed Owens | Family Services & Welfare Day Care SENIOR CITIZENS VOLUNTEERS HELP WANTED NEED the active rights SENIOR CITIZENS’ RECREATION Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 Phone 328-7376 schools and churches. He is never too busy to give advice to a young person in trouble, to help in the fight to eliminate discrimination or to give his support to a worthy Answer the telephone, Hosting, community project. He does it all” Special Skills, and Committee in a very quiet; modest way, and is not interested in publicity or Services collecting awards. If you are interested in serving in Ray Uno is a most remarkable man — a man dedicated to serving any of the above capacities, please contact Chuck Robbins (Center’s his fellow men and making his Director), or leave your name and community a better Ee in which to live. CENTER 237 So. 10th East work and has been a speaker several times at local civic organizations, | George Ipson Ray was in the Heart Mountain Korean Conflict after graduating from Army’s Military Intelligence Language School. Victor Gordon Stella Talamante Aides and Neighborhood Organizers: Mary Lopez - Building Aide, Bi-Linquest Mildred Allen Building Aide, Receptionist Juanita Pearce Neighborhood Aide, Organizer Clark Passey Neighborhood Aide, Program Writer Robert Schmertz Legal Aide, Youth Problems Dorothy Pulley Satellite Supervisor & Organizer Esther Williams Family Services & Senior Citizens Raymond Uno Raymond Uno is a_ young, dynamic man who has a long history of helping others. We can only touch upon a few of his achievements in this limited space but these will give examples of his many talents. Ray has been very active in the Japanese American Citizens League, having served as President of the Salt Lake Chapter, Board Member and Nisei of the Shirley Woodward REPORTERS EDUCATION EDITOR SENIOR CITIZEN EDITOR Century Theatre is presenting a special Senior Citizens showing of “AIRPORT” on July 11th, 1970 at 1:30 p.m. The reduced rate will be address at the Center’s front desk. $1.50 per person (80% of the group need to be over the age of 55). Tickets for the 2% hour movie (AIRPOST) are on sale at the Center’s front desk. Also a special service to dedicate the Center will 237 South 10th East, 328-7376. be held at 10:00 a.m. Call 486-9371 and volunteer. your help. se fe 29e afc fe afc 2c 24e ae 2fe afc afc afc cafe akc fe afc afc 2fe fe he ake 24e 2c afc afc fe afe ake fe ofc Q: Does ‘trade Yech offer any Machine Shop classes besides those which prepare the student for this trade? MACHINE SHOP . for students in the machine shop course are hand dexterity, ability to 1 i ang A: understand THE WORK When youre deciding on a trade, youll do well to consider the possibility of becoming a machinist. That’s because the demand for persons with this skill is good, the work is satisfying and the pay is attractive. And when you think about entering the trade, you should also consider the machine shop course at Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute. That’s because Trade Tech has one of the best-equipped shops between Denver and the West Coast. The training program strikes a good balance between classroom and shop work, too. The cost is minimal and the teaching staff is highly qualified. Interested? Then read on! CLASSES | The Machine Shop student spends three hours of each day in various classes, learning the “whys” basic mathematics, mechanical aptitude, ability to perform work and good _ physical condition. GENERAL INFORMATION Trade Tech is a post-high school institution that is operated by the State of Utah. A coeducational school, it offers full-time classes that prepare students for work in 19 different occupations. Trade Tech offers counseling and placement services to students. The. school has a bookstore, library and cafeteria that is open throughout the school day. Full-time day students, such as those enrolled in the machine shop course, elect a student government and engage in activities such as dances, assemblies, organized sports and parties. COSTS Machine shop students pay tuition for three quarters of school and are required to obtain books, tools and supplies. Costs are subject of the trade. For instance, he will - to changes and prospective students learn in the classroom how fast a may inquire about precise current lathe should turn for a certain job. charges by telephoning or visiting Later, he will put this information the school’s business office. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS to the test with a lathe in the shop. Q: Does the Machine Shop The student must also take classwork in blueprint reading, course train students for work mathematics, metallurgy, thread other than that of the machinist? A: Yes. After successful gearing ratios and operation of completion of this course, many machine tools. The other three Trade Tech graduates go to work as hours of every school day are spent _ quality control inspectors. Q: How long is the Machine in the shop using machines of the trade — and learning the “hows” of Shop course? A: Each student in _ the that trade. occupational preparatory course QUALIFICATIONS Certain qualifications. can must. receive » 1,000 .. hours. of increase a student’s chances for training. This is accomplished in success. Those considered desirable nine months. nomenclature, tool geometry, gears, Yes, the school has Machine Shop classes designed for persons who are already in the trade. These classes deal with technical information and theory related to machinists’ on-the-job operations, blueprint reading and drawing, mathematics, safety, machine shop tools, machinery toolmaking applications, heat treatment of steels, layout and fabrication, general machine shop theory and science. Q: Would earn I much as a machinist? A: The pay varies according to the shop, but generally it is equal to or more than that of other skilled U. Attempts to Prepare Minorities for College The University of Utah has launched a special program aimed at providing instruction in study skills for Mexican-American and American Indian students. Financed by a $40,065 Ford Foundation grant, the program is in keeping with a May decision by the university to increase its enrollment in minority-group students. The award to the university was student’s ability to succeed in college. Some were picked solely on their potential to succeed, even though they were not doing well at the time of their selection. Representatives of the Mexican-American community joined university officials in making the selections. Ten Indian students from the Uintah-Ouray Indian Reservation at a part of $4.85 million granted by Ford Foundation this week for a Fort Duchesne were selected by the variety of programs conducted for Ute Tribal Council. The other 10 Q: Are scholarships available? ethnic groups across the nation. were selected from Utah high A: Yes. For detailed information Among the largest grants was | schools in the same manner as the on this, contact the dean of $820,000 to Howard University, Mexican-American students. Six university student counselors students. . Washington, D.C., for establishment | Q: Can a_ student hold a of a political studies center to are residing with the students on campus through the completion of ~ part-time job while enrolled in the prepare minority group members the summer program in August. Machine Shop course? for positions in public affairs and Two counselors will remain with | A: Many students are able. to government. the group until the end of the complete satisfactorily in — their To launch the Utah program, the academic year next spring. Machine Shop classes while holding university is conducting a special Next spring five students will be | a part-time job. However, if a job eight-week summer session for 40 hired by the university to recruit interferes with a _ student’s Mexican-American and 20 Indian high school students from their classwork, he may be advised that students. All 60 freshmen will be he would probably do better in his. regularly enrolled in September. specific cultural backgrounds. training if he did not work. Another Intermountain Area Their course of instruction, in school participating in the Ford addition to offerings concerning Foundation grants for minority their ethnic background, includes programs is Fort Lewis State English, speech, sociology and College, Durango, Colo., which physical education. The program received $40,000 for a_ special goal is to train the students in study program for Indian students who skills. are ill-prepared to cope with a The Mexican-American students traditional first-year lees were selected from 70 who program. responded to university Interviews with these students announcements sent to Utah high discussing their opinions of the schools. Selection was based partially on grade point averages program will follow in future issues and partially on indications of the of Wordpower. trades. The work is not considered seasonal, and demand _ for machinists in Utah is good. eS JOBS—Pick A Profession— |