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01-26-2007.Pdf2013-02-12 15:467.0 MB INSIDE: 21 VOICes 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 4 | 3 Sections |32 Pages BUILDING PRIDE BY SCOTT E. KINNEY ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER or years Ben Gerkin and Jack Quinney have been teaching more than how to Fframe a wall or how to roof a house. They’ve also been teaching pride. Within the Building Trades classroom of the Seacoast School of Technology the two men have been teaching students the basics Cyan of residential construction and that what- ever they do, they should do it well. Magenta Whether it is one of the nearly 25 homes in the Exeter area the class has built over the years or one of three sheds the group is currently working on, it has to be right. Yellow “They’re responsible for a completed project,” says Gerkin. “Everything we build here is either sold or going to be sold and the students are responsible for a com- Black pleted contract. It has to be done right up to the top or it’s going to be pulled apart and done over.” FIRM FOUNDATION Students who first join the program — Seacoast School of Technology Building learn the “ins and outs” of building a Trades teachers residential structure, from framing walls Jack Quinney (left) to roofing, all along learning safe practices, and Ben Gerkin the use of a variety of tools of the trade and stand amidst one of the terminology that comes with it. The stu- three sheds currently dents also learn the importance of planning being constructed by and plotting out a timeline of a project from students enrolled in the class. start to finish. — Atlantic News “The idea is to teach the students how Photo by to build a house from scratch,” says Ger- Scott E. Kinney PRIDE Continued on 18A• 30 LOCAL RESTAURANTS JOIN TOGETHER TO OFFER ONE REWARD CARD! Robbery suspect eward Yourself for eating out at this area’s Favorite Restaurants! 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