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

 - Class of 1962

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Keeping daily records — MR. WILLIAM BROWS: Bookkeeper. Vocational’s Office Staff Efficiency is the keynote in any office and our school office staff rates A-l. School routine keeps on an even keel, for they are always on the job, whether it’s checking absences, balancing the books, or keeping ahead of a constant avalanche of miscellaneous details. Mrs. Marge Stewart and Mrs. Margaret llutnmel, in their usual place, check in absentee . MRS. BEATRICE COSI.EY: Telephone Operator. MISS MILDRED HEIR: Chief Clerk. VBtMM MRS. SHIRLEY FICOCELLO: Credit Clerk. MRS. MARGARET HUM MEL: Attendance Clerk. Mrs. Ficocello prepares the Monday bulletin. MRS. ALICE McLACGHUS: Attendance Assistant. MRS. LI 1.LIAS PETERS: Clerk for Coordinator and Library. MRS. SOREES ST IEIIM: Clerk. Post Craduates and Veterans. HRS. M IB) BROUILLARD: Print Shop. II

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Guidance throughout the years — Mr. Thompson di cu-»e» a job po»»ibility with Eugene K urn pula wln in in Architectural Drawing. Co-ordinators MRS. IRENE DWYER: MISS CAROL IIAUGER: IluMfir.. Education. Co.mrtology; Needle Art ; Sale and Receptionist Training; Tailoring. When we first come to Vocational, our coordinators know a great deal about us for they are the ones who select those students who qualify to attend Vocational. During the time we are at school, we become well acquainted with them for they are always willing to help us whenever we have a problem concerning our trade or job. Throughout our Junior year, they give us tests to determine our abilities and discuss with us our future plans at different intervals. When we become Seniors, they help us to decide whether we want to work or go on to college. As a result of our co-ordinators’ work, our focus, or “set’’, on our future becomes steady and clear, and we leave Vocational with the confidence that we are equipped to take our place in the world. MR. ROY ALSTON JENNINGS: Auto and Aviation Mechanic ; Machine Drafting; Machine Shop; Sheet Metal; Welding. MISS JANE LEWIS: Practical and Prr-Nur«ing; Restaurant Training. MR. REV BEN SCHAFER: Barhering; Cabinet Making; Electricity; Pattern Making; Radio and Television. MR. KENNETH THOMPSON: Commercial Art; Architectural Drafting; Metal Art; Printing; Tailoring; I phoUlering. 10



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Seeing to our needs MRS. MARTHA LUND: Librarian; Social Committee; United Fund Committee: Public Affair Committee. A great deal of the librarian ' work goes on behind the cene . Here, .Mrs. Lund begin the day norting newly-arrived reference material. MRS. EVELYN LUNDRLAD: A«»i tant Librarian. Vocational's Li hr ary The library is a familiar stamping ground for all of us and one of the most popular places around mid-term when research is necessary for themes and exams. Our librarians are always there and ready to help us to find any material we need and to suggest many other possible sources of information in the library. Special Service Teachers Miss Christenson and Miss Dietrichson have the special job of working with individual students who have problems either in school or at home. Their offices are always open to anyone who needs understanding and guidance. 12

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