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

 - Class of 1963

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We face the world well trimmed . . . Vicki Mejia confidently add the finishing touches on Barbara Vessey's Ziegler, Mist Muriel: Cosmetol- Graham, Mr. Robert: Barbering. hair. Mrs. Dorothea Neprude, at left, is seriously intent on the process. ogy. COSMETOLOGY AND BARBERING Cosmetology i a fast-growing field. C.raduate may become beauty salon owner or manager , hair stylists, manicurists, or manufacturers' agent . In the first year, student use mannikins to practice hair styling- Salon training follow in the Junior year. Student give permanent waves, tints, btrachea, facial , and scalp massage treatment to palron . Senior cosmetologist cannot go on a co-operative work program, a schedule are compact and lime is limited. After completing the 1500 hour course the student must pass the State Board exam, after which she receives her license and i then ready for employ nvcnt. Barltetmg i« a 1200-hour course which only po t graduate may take because I lie waiting !i»t i long and the liarber union limit the number of barber . Success in parsing lioth an rnt ranee exam and a personal interview are required of all applicants. The course include hair cutting, shampooing, managing, scalp manipulation . and the like. After completing the course the student mail lake a required examination at Vocational which i et up by the State Board. Mr. Robert Graham trim around Duane Casey's tru»ting ear. 18

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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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and well shod. Shoe Repair Wcisner. Mr. Earl: Shoe Repair; Department Head. SHOE REPAIR I he shoe repair course is designed lo train students to become expert shoe repair men. They are taught to repair different types of shoes and to understand and use materials that go into the making of shoes. For a student wishing to start a business of his own, shop management and the fundamentals of starting out are taught. Students receive experience under conditions similar to those in a regular com- While John Jordan is stitching a shoe, Tim llronski prepare to cut the o!e of a shoe off with the help of Mr. Earl Weisner. mercial establishment by repairing and rebuilding shoes which arc brought into the shoe shop. Time out for deliberation Mr. Wilfred McGimpsey, Assistant Principal, begins a Staff Council meeting in the temporary absence of Mr. Norman Jensen, Principal. The Staff Council is something like a senate—each “senator is a department head on the teaching stall, and Council meetings are usually followed by department meeting . Regular staff meetings, such as the one pictured on pages 6-7, arc attended by all teachers. 19

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