[dobeson i1 rVTECHNITAI COI! HW by Bob Denhun HTC Student* Prepare 7b Build Residential Home On Sckooi Grounds Students from three vocational programs at Robeson Technical College will begin work next month constructing on campus a three-bedroom, country fashioned home that, say school officials, will be auctioned at the completion of the project The project was approved by the college board during its regular monthly December meeting ancf will involve instructors and students in carpentry, electrical installation, and air conditioning, heating and refrigeration. "The idea is to build something from the ground up and give these three cyrriculums the opportunity to implement a program where, their efforts can be coordinated together," said Frank Leggeti, vice-president of Educational Programs and Student Services. "In most) cases, they have not been involved in new construction, mostly renovations." he said. "That doesn't give them much of a chance to work together." The project will be headed by carpentry instructor Henry Bruce, who is currently developing floor plans and investigating possible site locations on campus. ? "We want to make sure we don't interfere with ongoing construction (of the new facilities)," Bruce said. "Yet, we wanf to build the house in an area that is highly visible to - the public." The training will be invaluable, says Bruce, and will give students the type of hands-on experience they were unable to get in smaller projects that didn't always incorporate all the elements of the program. "Our program (carpentry) has never built a residential building and that's why we're here to learn," Bruce said. "We havp-built smaller buildings, like a 24 by 24 foo!t garage for WiUie M. Homes and a concession for the city recreational department. But there's a difference. Everything we've buih has been from a slab; now we'll be building from the floor "Pi" Hruce estimates materials lor uie project win cost w.uw. He says the dimensions of the home will be approximately 28 by 44 feet, or about 1,200 square feet It will have three bedrooms, a bath and a half, combined kitchen and dining room and a living room. ."It'll be built in such a way that a garage or an additional room can be easily added on," Bruce said. Studepts from* the three programs will alternate work schedules beginning first with the student carpenters, who b*we the responsibility of drying in tlie structure (framing, oofing and siding) before work can ?r>ntrt$ What do you think of the instant replay is a verj common question these days Well, when joy know the res truth, it is easy to give the answer. However, in football, subjective knowledge, the consensus of the officials as a jury technique offers a wis dome that is not avsOable bj teh scientific replay. The understanding, the insights o good officials and their ac cumulated knowledge is a wisdom that should not be taken from the game. In golf, the Nkldaus knowledge of extension, plus cofl, gives torsion, not opinion, made him the world's best golfer. This principle differs fronr Casper's principle who said, "learn to hit with your body." When you to that, yoi might get too much bod] causing the arm to be left out of your thinking, causing you to get outside of the plane which causes two mistakes going over the top by blocking your hip stopping you reofl, and by turning your hip tor much, gettingo utside of the plane and slicing hte ball. ) football, the T-formation with the three options--the dive, the off tackle slant, and the keep or pitch out and pass 01 run play as a fourth optior phis the four different set seems to be this is not knowledge of the running game being used these days, especially by the pros. Woody Hays lost to Michigan by just using-his run and a cloud of dust idea. Michigan knew whs* was coming so Ohio loot 1 I badly. The coaches and play en were so mad at Woody that they all rode back tr Columbus on a separate bu leaving Woody all by him sell on the other bus. This is the worse use of knowledge by Woody as he should have biown that his opinion oi t Ting to make his players dc )T else was very poor judge ment on his part In basket ball, players should never be allowed to run a jaight down the floor, the minute they ck this, they are covered and are not open to receive a pass. They should cut or move at angles and go behind the player they passed to. This also keeps all rebound areas covered. 'Ihe dnbw? down the middle is a delayed fast break and is not as fast as eliminating the dribble and angle passing. Another opini on, strictly mine, is that th? smaller basketball used in the ladies game when compare? to the boys bigger ball which is really slower and drops through the hoop better. The girls are playing under a handicap with the smaller | ball. 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