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Page 17 text:
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MR. GLEN D. JADWIN: Assistant Prin-cipel. Among the 155 subjects Vocational's Evening School offers, there is one you would probably enjoy taking. There are courses from Beginning French to Tips on How to Buy a Home. No academic crodits are given, but a certificate of attendance is awarded at the end of the term. Night Life AN INVESTMENT now will pay off in greater dividends loter! Just atk Margaret Stewart, Shirley Ficoeello. and Erma Andrews of the night school staff. Seated are Armas Pelto. Glen Jadwin, and Elisabeth Davis. In the second row are Dalo Davidson. Louis Derby, and Milo Latterell. These are the organiiors behind Vocational's night life. See the smiles on their faces? Not even a twinge of conscience for keeping Minneapolitans out late learning something they enjoy doing! 13
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Day School Staff NINE TO THREE equals a pretty hoctic day, a the twelve girls on the office staff will foil you. Besides Mrs. Nyla McCue. Mrs. Pat Torvilt. Mrs. Millio Lukanen. (Soeond Row). Mrs. Bornotta Nelson, Mrs. Bee Conloy. Miss Mai Borg. Mrs. Lillian Potors, Mrs. Lorraine Anderson, and Mrs. Alice McLaughlin, fhere are three girls missing in this picture. They are the new chiof clerk Mrs. Stiohm. who replaced Mrs. Brophoy: Dorothy Johnson, who works for tho Special Service teacher; and Jackio Hunter, who works for Mr. Ostor. MISS BERG couldn’t take time out from hard laboring on her books to give our photographor a smile. This is a switch for our pleasant Miss B. MRS. McLAUGHLIN. EH? Who is this woman with tho innocent grin w sneaks down from the library? She looks like the well-known Mrs. Torvik. 12
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MRS. MARTHA LUND: Head Librarian; Staff Council: Social Committee; Public Affair Committee. MRS. LUCILLE ROACH: MRS. PAT TORVICK: Assistant Librarian. Clark. Library All-time rocords are boing sot by the library as it enters its fiftieth year of serving Vocational personnel. Opened in 1914 with Mrs. Marian Kelley as head librarian, the library has grown until it contains more than 10,000 volumes. Mrs. Martha Lund who succeeded Mrs. Kelley in 1961 roports that present circulation reachod a hoight of 15,665 books during the 33 weeks the library was opon last year. The largest number of books taken out during a specific timo was 423 books checked out during Book Week of 1963. 14 BOOK WEEK VISITORS throng the library a English clattei are scheduled for a first glimpse at the year's new editions. Special display by Commercial Art students add to the week's pleasure.
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