When Leland Vetter signed on as welding instructor at Eastern Wyoming College in July 1980, he had a vision of what an ideal welding instruction building should look like.
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TORRINGTON – When Leland Vetter signed on as welding instructor at Eastern Wyoming College in July 1980, he had a vision of what an ideal welding instruction building should look like.
“Roy (Butler) and Guido (Smith) told me they were building a welding shop on the hill, and when I drove up West C, I saw this brick building, and thought, ‘That is what a welding building should look like.’ But it wasn’t the new welding building. It was the new Community Hospital.
“But this new building looks a lot like it, doesn’t it,” he asked during a telephone interview last week.