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

 - Class of 1953

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TRADES SOPHOMORE RETAIL TRAINING First Row: Jody Hodgson. Lorraine Lewandowsk.. Bernice W.nick. Second Row; Carolyn French. Charmaine Larson, Jacqueline Satcr, Nancylcc Ranmng. Coming to Vocational each year are students eager to learn one of the many trades offered. Here they prepare to meet the future with a basic foundation for success in a world demanding specialized, skilled workers. The students who apply for entrance must meet certain requirements. Here is what the co-ordinators check on: 1. Good attendance. 2. Personality and special interests. 3. Average abilities. 4. Teachers' recommendations. Each department also has its own requirements. A student entering Vocational has three years of training in his chosen trade, as well as related work and the regular high school academic subjects. Beginning in his senior year, the student may go on a co-op program. Here his employer checks on his progress and reports to his co-ordinators at school. If the student is successful, the job may become permanent and the graduate becomes a definite asset to industry and the community. SOPHOMORE PRINTING Flut Row: Kenneth O'Clain. Tom Harvey. Joseph B crnat. El Dora Payne, Larry Klirna, Allen Clark. Bob MacKean. Phillip Hcdwal). Second Row: Glen Slaughter. Douglas Shelstad. Alan Rodcbcrg, Gerald Lausen, Elroy Forts. Charles Bennett. Paul LaVictoirc. Third Row: Ca»l Youngrcn, Harvey HatH Lany Todd. Bill Regan. Fe»rii Loom. Leo Hollenkamp, Jack Bartlett. LcRoy Payette. Fourth Row; Garcy Lundbcrg Myron Andersen, James Lind. Robert Duede. David McCue Jerome DcRoy. Stan Sobon. Fifth Row: John Bachcr, John Rcba. Jack Lemicu Russell Tack, Lee James. Edwin Frith, Tom Rotsiand. William Potasnak.

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 Farewell party for Mr. Kvam. practice teacher in Miss Roskilly's Commercial Art Class for two terms. C 12 3



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SOPHOMORE COMMERCIAL ART Firtt Row: Eugene Strand Shoron Palmer, Lorraine Smith, Beverly Paichkc, Joyce Goclon. Second Row: Varc Mari Lynn, Pat 8odcman, Ann Holmquist, Lucretia Whitney, Beverly Maion. Third Row: Elirabcth Taylor, Morlcne Woods, Marjory Paramorc. Carol Ingetsoll, Dick Joachinn Fourth Row: Shirley Ann Carson. Sharon Mark, Donna Honscy. James Dchn. Ronald Rhey, Richard Johnson. COMMERCIAL ART The three-year Commercial Art course trains the student’s mind and enables him to apply what he learns to modern art problems. This course includes practice in show-card lettering, silk screen, display signs, and greeting cards. These are but a few of the many things that are taught. The necessary qualifications for success in this work are imagination, patience, and ability in drawing. When the student receives his high school diploma, a trade diploma is also given him. COMMERCIAL ART Marjorie Paramore, Ml« Irene Roskilly, lucrctia Whitney. CUT

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