Barbering Left to right, rtandmy: Keller. Frank; Horton, Key; Varon, Ed«a d; Carey, William. Left to riyht, icatcd: Ditcher. Clarence; Sharpe. Gordon; To bitch, Ralph; Customer. Haircutting, shaving, and the giving of facials, shampoos, and hair treat ments are courses included in Vocational’s modern Barbering Department. A specified number of practice hours in the school shop is required of the students. At the completion of the course, the boys must pass a State Board examination. To qualify for this trade, one must possess neatness and cleanliness. The barber shop is well lighted, air-conditioned. and on the street level, thus malting it attractive to the public. The shop is licensed by the State of Minnesota. Mr. Robert Graham, and Mr. Lou Madcr Row I: Phipps, Harold; Murphy, Maurice: Turrentine, Clyde; Canton, Robert; Joncson, Charier Row 2: Waller, Chuck; Pacheco, John; Hoadic, Eugene; Couillard, Don; Bccman, George; Solbcry, Richard. Row J: Robcrtion, Jim; Matelsky. Joe; Applegate Charier; Lundg en, Arlen; Gallagher. Wallace; Fondell. Jamer; Lewir. Vernon. Row 4: Widholm. Dick; McDonald. Bob; Lumewrki, Ed; Sandova Leo; Matron. Arthur; Wright Jim; Kroenke. John; Goral. Steve. Row S: Joncr, Thomat; lanauo, Louit; Schwab. Edward: Luoma. A tan; Prudlo, Dick; Mattron. Allan- Nett Rudolph- Neil Vernon; Walicki, Jack c ii a
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Business Row I: Olton. Dolores; Carlton, Charlotte; Heichcrt, Bob; Bodin, Shirley. Row 2: Koitick, Myrtle; Levandotki Lorraine; Stocki, Beatrice; Collins, Beverly; Barklind, Georgia. Row J: Thompson, Joan; Tocrg, Sheldonna; Snider, Lucille; Nclvik, Ruth; Scledic, Eleanor; Kozak, Delores. Row 4: Grygar, Helen; Higgins, Catherine; hiega, De-lores; Beyer, Delores; Poplawtki, Adeline; Rowan, Cal; Craft, Marile. Row S: Murphy, Donna; Hanson, Pauline; Hansen, Mary Lou; Ai-pinwall, Florence; Tormancn, Eunice; Miller, Donna; Pennison, Ruth; Reddic, Anna. Row 4: Lee. Marie; Sorenson, Tvonne; Varcsinski, Anne; Etxler, Oelorcs; Jciiorski, Gloria; Buckley, Sedona; Johnson, Faye; Murphy, Margaret; Kaiser, Hern-ette. The Business Department, which is the largest department in Vocational, offers courses in three general divisions: General Office, which prepares students for positions as bookkeepers, calculating machine operators, and mimeograph operators, file clerks: Multigraphing, which prepares them for positions as multigrapn and multilith operators, and plate makers: Stenography, which prepares them for office positions where shorthand is used. At present, the demand for students to work in offices is so great that the school does not have enough pupils to meet the need. Scaled, left to right: Min Ethel Smith Mm Louiic M. Kuchn, Miu Ida Swentrud. Standing, left to right: Mr. Fred L. Stcere, Dean Kean, Mrt. Lucille Willem, Mm Orctta Stccncrion, Mr. Carl Nelion. and Mrt. Theodora Kepplc. C133
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