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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1966)
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'Rj Phoneville is the name on Texas A&M’s Telephonell nician Training Center 12 1 2 1 west of the main campus J® part of the A&M Research! nex. Within its quonset-typ* „ the facility holds $350, telephone equipment. And r equipment is added almost d via donations by manufacti, and industry. THE TELEPHONE Technic Training Program is operated the Engineering Extension S e ice in cooperation with the T« Education Agency and Te Telephone Association thro the TTA training committee," Emphasis, says Chief Ed E, lick, is on the practical appr 0i His staff teaches courses rect mended by telephone india; leaders and in survey data t lected by the training commih “We try to simulate as as possible actual equipmentsii ations telephone technicians find in industry,” Kerlick plained. “In this way, we se to increase an employe’s tech cal competence and qualify for additional responsibilities related phases of the telephi industry.” KERLICK EXPECTS 300 from 99 independent telepl companies to participate in or more of 17 courses offer this year at the training cent; All courses offer approximati 40 hours instruction. Enrollment in 1965, the init year of the program, was 131 The curriculum ranges in station installation for new a ployes to applied electricity u schematic interpretation force erans. “WE’RE TRYING to help tel phone technicians keep pace cti: innovations in equipment techniques,” Kerlick pointed “In many cases, the telephi system has outgrown theei ployes. Some men have wi two "or three years, but here n" had the opportunity to leUn whys of equipment operatic! They have to be able to diagnoi trouble. “Telephone companies are trf ing to give service,” he contii ued. “They support our trainift^ programs through the trainirj ■ committee of the Texas Tell phone Association.” Assisting Kerlick in trainiij programs are Kirk Jonas, chii instructor of the A&M Eln tronics Institute, training it| structor Charles Whitaker af p{j instructor Joe Nail PHONEVILLE has both class rooms and practical training It cilities. Station installers receici work orders typical of the indut try. They carry out phone instil lation orders on simulated house under scrutiny of instructors. ^ Two equipment and traiuinj 1 rooms, each 24 by 60 feet, WJ equipped with pay stations, reli] and tone equipment, repeal and step-by-step dial equipraa 1 ! and Kellogg, AE, Strombeit Carlson and Western Electrif key systems. Other courses are in the pi®’ ning stages as the center keep> pace with new skills and info r ' mation. 1: I I | DON'T DON’T DON’T MIND MIND MIND EITHER meeting of the don’t minds If you don’t mind having all the details of planning a banquet or convention taken care of for you, call Ramada Inn. We’ll make sure your meeting is trouble-free . • • no matter what sire your group! Try our fast, friendly breakfast and luncheon service. RAMADA INN Bryan-College Station 846-8811