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

 - Class of 1955

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Minneapolis Vocational High School - Tradewind Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 17 of 112
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Members of the Hotel and Restaurant Training Department contemplate the year's plans with varying deqrcci of anticipation. From left: Miss Marjorie Lee. Related Science: Miss Jane L.ndberg Lunchroom Manager; Mils Gladys K.tchen, Mr. Arthur Niel sen. and Mrs. Mildred Shepard of Hotel and Restaurant Training - and Mr. Gerald Cady Related Science. STRATEGY If good marks you want to get, Just become the teacher's pet. Bring an apple, or maybe a pear— Just to show you really care. And if you use the right technique. You’ll find your marks can be unique. Starting the Day Right! C133 An Apple for the Teacher . . . Seriously, all thought of the old apple polish aside, we think a lot of our teachers. Many of them will stand out in our memories:a few of them will be remembered for their wit and humor, some for their exacting discipline, some for their human understanding, some for their ability to inspire the best in us, and most of them for their conscientious desire to help us fulfill our ambitions. We think of Mr. Dickey, his teasing remarks and his loud bow ties: Mr. Booth and his beanie, singing at our pep fest: and Mr. Arent and his patient kindness with the flag twirlers. Everyone thinks Mrs. Rice is nice and Mrs. Turkington is fun. and Miss Kean is a friend to everyone.

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 PRINTING AND MULTILITH Mr. Wallace Nelson, Mr. Arthur Lindman. M»u Mildred Fisk. Mr. Carroll Baker, Mr. Harry Johnson. Members of the Printing and Multilith Department listen to pointers from Mr. Johnson. The Print Shop does all the printing for the Minneapolis Schools, as well as a considerable amount of bookbinding ... A sound mind in a sound body' is an ideal passed down to us from the ancient Greeks, and one which is kept alive by the efforts of our Physical Education instructors. GyM TEACHERS Mr. Thomas W.throw, Mrs. Sarah Jane Lemkc, Mr. Vernon Fiedler. C 12 3



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Mr. Thomas B. Cooley at work. Too often, in our workaday world, we forget the beauty and harmony afforded by music, but programs in which the band and choir participate serve to remind us that we do not live by bread alone. Mr. Thomas Cooley leads these organizations, and Mrs. Elsie Kwakkernaat. besides teaching music and heading our large club organization, each music season takes many students to Northrop Auditorium for the student symphony concerts . . . Mrs. Myfawny Chapman: this pleasant lady is a kindly expert in speech correction. EVENING SCHOOL STAFF From left: Mrs. Genevieve Mourer, Mr . Hulda W.lion, Mitt Lucile Mo. Attiitant Principal; M.ss Rc-lo Honda Mr . Minnie Olson. I An important part of Vocational is the Evening School headed by Miss Mo. Here adults may increase their vocational knowledge and skills, learn new skills for office employment, and pursue cultural and recreational interests. The staff consists of day school instructors, business and professional people, and skilled tradesmen from industry. I CM]

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