Minneapolis Vocational High School - Tradewind Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 17 text:

From left to right: Sam Reiman. Bernadine Vick, Louise Boulen. Delbert Larson. ElRoy Swanson, Myron Sycks, Helen Deizel, Dallas Lundstrom, George Anderson, Gwen Wisner, Helen Samulska. Harold Danielson. Adeline Vick, Josephine Wojdyla, Charles Timmerman. Erland Erickson. Donald Crandall. William Sodd. From left to right, bottom row: Eugene Henderson, William Sodd, Marie Johnson. Mary Brinda, Stella Brefka. Veown Lovgreen, Albena Pelava. Harry Berg. STAFF Under the splendid supervision and leadership of both Miss Mildred Fisk and Mr. Harry V. Johnsen it has been possible to publish the “Crier' —Vocational's school paper. Edited and printed by Vocational students, it was issued twice a month during the past school year. By means of the Crier, people throughout the city of Minneapolis find out what Vocational students are doing and get an idea of what Vocational education is like. For the first nine issues of the present year. Harold Ahmann was the editor-in-chief, but with his resignation Adeline Vick was appointed to edit the last three issues Assistant editors were Helen Deziel. first page: Dallas Lundstrom. second page: George Anderson, third page; and Eleanore Hedges, Elvera Boudin. Natalie Peake, and Delbert Larson took turns in editing the fourth page. The Crier was awarded the First Class Rating in the Critical News Service of the National Scholastic Press Association. This is the same rating as was won last year. The staff hopes to attain the All-American rating next year. 9

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CLUBS STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization of systematic observers, who are two students from each advisory, to make rules to better the school. The Supreme Council, an elected representative group, was organized in a similar way for the purpose of passing on suggestions that were brought in to the Student Council meetings from the student body. The officers were: Irene Roos. president: Russell Leaf, vice president: Clarice Johnson, secretary: and Veown Lovgreen, treasurer. It was through the Supreme Council that Vocational had a Homecoming Day this year, the first in years. On February 5, 1934, when new students entered, the Supreme Council members assisted them in finding their way through the building. JUNIOR CLASS The graduating class of 1935 has held several meetings and has elected class officers. They are as follows: Elroy Swanson, president: Dorothy Stram. vice president: Lois Dinzl. secretary: and Leona Hreha, treasurer. The Junior class gave the dance and reception for the seniors. Miss Margaret Carleton was acting as the Junior advisor with Miss Marion Rude as assistant. GIRL RESERVES The officers of the Girl Reserves were: Kathrine Clark, president: Mary Jane Gerding, vice president: Beatrice Clark, secretary: Iris Thorner. treasurer: Dorothy Ashford, inter-dub council. At the business meetings which were held every other Friday, the girls sang songs and made out plans for future parties. At the other alternate Fridays they held interest group meetings, which consisted of playing tennis, dramatizing. receiving dancing instructions, and advance dancing. A party was given June 5 for all the girls that were graduating and to the Girl Reserves. AVIATION CLUB The aspiring aviators and aviatrixes of this school organized the Aviation Club October 24. 1933. The club met every other Tuesday, for the purpose of widening their knowledge of aeronautics and aerodynamics. Mrs. Elsie Leffholm. faculty adviser, was replaced by Miss Marion Rude. The officers of the club were: Rebecca Botnar, president: Marjory Bleckeg, vice president: Julia Jourdan, secretary: and Genevieve Carlson, treasurer: replaced by Julia Jourdan, president: Marjory Bleckeg. vice president: Elaine LaPell, secretary: and Genevieve Carlson, treasurer. DEBATING CLUB The Debating Club was organized to help the members acquire poise, gain knowledge, and to furnish entertainment for themselves and the school. The originators of the club were Margaret Kasprak, James Otis, and Miss Grace Dougherty, the coach. The officers were: Muriel Hokanson, president: Ardeth Bodell. vice president: LaVonne Swan, secretary: and Marcella Cullens, treasurer. 10

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