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Kitchen Staffs begins Mrs. Dorothy Glenny, ccnlcr, is proud of the Tearoom’s new furniture, and has asked Mrs. Edna Lewis, left, and Mrs. Edna Custer, right, tearoom employees, to admire the bright new colors. Mrs. Mary llalvorson gets a lot of help from Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Colette Erickson, Mrs. Aurelia Layeux, and Mrs. Alice Clark as she stirs chow mein. TEA ROOM Our tea room staff is under the supervision of Mrs. Dorothy Glenny. Mrs. Glenny makes up the menus, and her staff helps to prepare lunches and dinners served to faculty members and visitors who desire to obtain their meals here. A much-needed, as well as cheerful, addition to the tea room, located on first floor, is the new furniture of varying bright colors and comfortable design. Mrs. Martha Tru-dell spends one hour of her time as hostess for the clientele who come there during the noon hour. The kitchen staff plays an essential part in our school lives. We have the choice of either bringing a lunch or of getting a hot lunch in the school cafeteria. These hot lunches are planned and served by our kitchen staff under the supervision of Mrs. Alice Clark. STUDENT LUNCH ROOM
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work Evening School Offices EVENING SCHOOL COORDINATORS— , ' ° Amo Pello, A«i unl Co-ordinator. Distributor and Office Education; Loui« R. Derby, A i tant (a -«rdinator, Trade Exten»ion Department; Milo A. Latterell, Co-ordinator— Distributive and Office Education. Sot Rictured: f. Dale Davidson, Co-ordinator—Trade Extension Department; Elizabeth Davis Assistant Co-ordinator. Adult Homcmaking; Marie Kallio. In Charge of Education for Eoreign-Rom. EVENING HOURS Minneapolis Vocational Evening School opened the 1963 Spring Term on February lilt with an enrollment of 1.6% students and a staff of 205 instructors. 155 different subjects are taught. Among new courses being offered are Teller Operation and Mortgage Lending. Auto Damage Appraisal. Retail Credit. and a course for credit union managers. Persons who are sixteen years of age and who are not ulrcady attending a school are eligible. Those who enter evening school usually wish to receive extra training in order to find better jobs. However, there are many hobbyists who can find a number of enjoyable classes for leisure time hours. Academic credit is not given for participation in Evening School classes but an individual on completion of the course will receive a certificate of attendance. EVENING SCHOOL OFFICE ST A FF— Standing. U t to Right: Mrs Erma Andrew , Clerk; Mr . Marge Stewart, Clerk; Mr . Anne Fulkunt, Clerk. Sitting: Replacing Mr . Hilda Kudloff is Mr . Shirley Ficocrllo. Sot Rictutrd: Mr . Josephine Slahlrnan, Telephone Operator. 15
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... in the early hours. Engi fleering St a ffs Standing, left to right at the door with a mystifying 0 on it arc Mr. Doug Moore, Mr. Hot Ihadford, Mr. Stan Dahl. Mr. Ray Notack, Mr. Carl Lund, and Mr. Carl Neulierg of the morning engineering staff. Not Pictured: Mr. Russell !trigger , Mr. William Scheller, Mr. Onni lierg, Mr. Kdward Lee, Mr . Dorothy Wcise, Mr. Raymond Werner, Mr. Donald Wcnneson, and Mr. Karl Wade. A “SHIFTY” STAFF Our engineering staff consist of member who work in several shifts. These men keep our school neat and clean to pass the inspection of the great number and variety of visitors who have occasion to come to our school. During the cold months they also have the job of keeping our school warm; and this winter was an especially cold onc—one day it reached down to 32 degree below zero. Rut this sudden onset of cold weather did not hamper them. All through the school year they served u» efficiently. Shifty? Yes, they’re so busy our photographer couldn't get them all together at one time. 17 Afternoon Engineering Staff from left to right: Mr. (irorge Ncrhurn. Mr. Walton McCain, and Mr. Charles Cuertin. Sol Pictured: Mr. I-eonard Swan-on, and Mr. Jark McKenzie.
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