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

 - Class of 1961

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Minneapolis Vocational High School - Tradewind Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 27 of 168
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. . . is good enough Kathy Bishop, (front) Jean longn.ckcl. and Mrs. Lucille W,l!en (standing). Bookkeeping Mrs. Eleanor Huso’s second period class is hard at work learning the fundamental steps in bookkeeping. At the end of the one-year course, students will have a basic foundation on which to build and apply their skills in keeping the records and lx oks of a store or company. Comptometry Mas. Licille Willkn (left) is giving instructions on the use of the comptometer. This machine adds, subtracts, multiplies. and divides. A skilled comptometer must have rapid and accurate finger dexterity. The student must also Ik able to work well with figures so as to understand the reasons for his calculations. Front row: Sandra Johnston, Susan Hamts, Gary Lowry Kaye Morgan. Back row: Mrs. Eleanor Huso. Judy Hanson, Bonnie James Sandra Johnson.

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4iVo ivork but the best Running the duplicating machine arc Miss Dean Kean and Jo Ann Jchoich. Miss Irene Dwyer, Co-ordinator Business Education Hu sin ess Edu cation A course in Office Training (right) enables intelligent and efficient students a chance to choose from many interesting jobs that are available to well-trained graduates. Students arc taught both manual and electric typewriting, and operation of the dictaphone, mimeograph and ditto machines. In the Stenographic Department (below) students learn Gregg shorthand and transcription, plus related subjects. Efficiency and intelligence, plus above-average achievement in English, are the main requirements. Many interesting job opportunities art-available lor students who arc ready to meet the challenge. Miss Helen Robertson is running the tope recorder os Rose Mary Kmctz, Sharon Grisim, and Jeannie Linden-berg tote dictation.



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“Vocational High strives ALMEN. MR. ROY: Radio; Electronics; Civil Defense Committee; Rad o Control Technical Supervisor. Hobbies—Sports. Camping, Hiking, Hi-Fi, Class'cal Music. AMERMAN, MRS. LOUISE Typing; Merchandising-Salesmanship. Hcbbes— Gardening, Music, but mostly just People! To me. people, young or old. thin or fat, rich or poor, individually or in groups, are fascinating and their study is a challenge. ARENT. MR. HENRY: Band; Textiles; Design. Hobbies— My leisure time is spent at the Hammond Organ. AWES. MISS DAGNEY: Vocational Relationships; Community and Public Health; Mental Health. BAKER. MR. CARROLL: Printing; Related Math; Estimating; Awards Committee; United Fund and Public Affairs Committee; Open House Committee. Hobbies—Travel. All Sports. Music. BEATTY. MRS. EVELYN: Pre-Nursing National Honor Society Committee Co-Chairman. BELTON. MRS. MARGUERITE: Power Sewing; Sophomore Class Adviser; Head of Needle Arts and Tailoring Department. Hobbies— Knitting. BOOTH. MR. CLARENCE: Machine Shop: Pep Fests; Homecoming. Hobbies— Big Brothers, Hot Rod Clubs. Drag Strip, Clown in Zuhrah Funsters and Selim Grotto Clown Unit. H.O. Model Railroad. BUDD. MISS GLADYCE: Physiology; Nutrition; Nursing Procedures; Psychology. BUDISH, MR. JOSEPH: Architectural Drawing; Golf Coach: Sophomore Class Adviser; Auditorium Program Committee. Hobbies— Cabinctmaking. All Sports. BYRNE. MRS ELEANOR: English 12; Tradewind; Awards Committee; National Honor Society Committee; Auditorium Program Committee. Hobbies—Reading, Music, Swimming. Biking. CADY, MR. GERALD: U.S. History; Coach: Football, Wrestling. Track. CHAMBERS. MR. RICHARD: Biology; Assistant Coach: Football, Wrestling. Coach: Tennis. Hobbies—Hunting. Fishing. Golf. All Sporting Events. CLARK. MRS. ALICE: Large Quantity Cooking. Hobbies—Dressmaking, Knitting. DALEY, MRS. LUCILE: Chefs Class: Hotel and Restaurant Training; Social Committee. Hobbies—Hat Making, Photography. A collection of recipes. C2-n

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