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

 - Class of 1960

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They gladly learn AASEN. MR. JULIUS: Commercial Aft ALMEN. MR. ROY: Electricity. Radio and TV AMERMAN. MRS. LOUISE: Business English; Speed Typing ARENT. MR. HENRY: Music Department; Band AWES. MISS DAGNEY: Practical Nursing 8AKER. MR. CARROLL: Printing: Printers Math and Estimating BEATTY. MRS. EVELYN: Nursing; Adviser for National Honor Society BELTON. MRS. MARGUERITE: Power Sewing; Pattern Making and Des'gn; Executive Board. Mpls. Ed. Ass'n. BOOTH. MR. CLARENCE: Machine Shop BUDD. MISS GLADYCE: Pre-Nursing BUDISH. MR. JOSEPH: Architectural Drafting: Boys' Golf Coach; Sophomore Adviser BYRNE. MRS. ELEANOR: English 12; TRADEWIND CADY, MR. GERALD: U. S. History: Coach: Football. Track. Cross Country. and Wrestling CHAMBERS. MR. RICHARD: Related Science: Assistant Coach; Football. Tennis and Wrestling CLARK. MRS. ALICE: Hotel and Restaurant Training; Lunchroom Manager

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We Do Not Always Walk Alone— CO-ORDINATORS . . . MRS. IRENE DWYER: Business Education; MR. ROYAISTON JENNINGS: Auto and Aviation Mechanics. Machine Drafting. Machine Shop. Sheet Metal. Welding; MISS JANE LEWIS-Practical and Pre-Nursing. Restaurant Training; MR. REUBEN SCHAFER: Barbering. Cabinet Making. Electricity. Pattern Making, Radio and Television. Shoe Repair; MR. KENNETH THOMPSON: Commercial Art, Architectural Drafting. Metal Art. Printing. Tailoring, Upholstering. Mrs. Grace Kenyon and Miss Carol Hauger While it is true that each one of us is responsible for the paths wc choose in life. Coordinators can play a vital part in helping us set our sights, and reach our goals. Through testing, counseling, and frequent checking of our school programs, they keep us headed in the right direction. If we maintain an acceptable scholastic average, get along well with classmates and teachers, and demonstrate willingness and ability in our trades, we may he selected for the senior on-thc-job-training program, or ‘’Co-op”, as it is popularly called. Coordinators work closely with employers as we take our first important step into the future. Sometimes when our paths seem to become long or hard, the Nurse or the Visiting Teacher holds out a helping hand, and after a bit, most of us take up the trail again and follow where our teachers guide us along the path we chose. New Paths A well-known office on third Hoor where the sunshine streamed in on lovely plants and a redheaded lady seated at her desk, seemed strangely empty one day at the end of January. Mrs. Grace- Kenyon. Coordinator for Cosmetology, Needle Arts, Sales and Receptionist Training, had resigned. Her loyalty to Vocational and her interest in its students were apparent in all her work, and wc wish her well as she turns her steps in a new direction. Miss Carol Hauger, who had been Training Director at both Donaldson’s and Powers before coming to Vocational four years ago, succeeds Mrs. Kenyon. Miss Margaret Christenson, Nurse: Miss Dagny Dictrichson, Visiting Teacher. non



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. . . and gladly . . . CROFOOT, MR. 0. R.: Bookbinding; Related Math DALEY, MRS. LUCILE: Restaurant Training DICKEY. MR. LEONARD: Modern Problems DOSSE. MRS. DOROTHY: Substituting for Mrs. Katherine Rice; English 10 EDBLOM, MISS EVELYN: English 12; Women's Federation Chairman; Red Cross Chairman EICH, MISS BERNICE: English 11 EIKELAND. MR. H. R.: U. S. History; Geometry; Advanced Algebra; Math ELLER. MR. FLOYD: Related Mathematics EVANS. MR. DONALD: Related Drawing FIEDLER. MR. VERNON: U. S. History; Coach: Baseball, Sophomore Football and Basketball FISK. MISS MILDRED: English II; CRAFTSMAN MONA. MISS JUDITH: Student Teacher for Mrs. Byrne. English 12; and Miss Fisk. CRAFTSMAN FRIES. MR. HOWARD: Machine Shop for Adults FROSTAD. MR. STANLEY: Cabinet Making; Stage Manager; Men's Federation Chairman; Audio Visual Chairman GLENNY, MRS. DOROTHY: Hotel and Restaurant Training; Tea Room Manager C 12 3

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