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

 - Class of 1965

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ElutMIUU 'Ra Lo - 'ddzumn A basic knowledge in the field of installation, construction and repair of electronic equipment and appliance is acquired by students in the ELECTRONICSENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. This background provides a firm basis for employment in any field of electronics. MR. RODNEY VAN SICKLE: Department Head, Electronics; Civil Defense Through a maze of tubes and wires Mr. Rodney Zonder has located the error with the assistance of Mr. Colvin Schaeffer. MR. ROY ALMEN: Electronics, Civil Defense, Radio Control Room MR. ROBERT BACKSTROM: Computer Theory, Electronics, Related Math MR. CALVIN SCHAEFFER: Radio and Television, Post Grad Electronics 22

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SltfAMltf A vast horizon of opportunity opens for students who plan a career in the electrical industry. The inconceivable rate of expansion provides widespread opportunities available in this field. Students in this trade learn the basic skills and techniques of the field. Upon extending their education in this work they may enter any one of the many job opportunities open in this industry. Today, the electrical field is a useful trade in our growing society, and it can be advanced into many other coordinate trades with the proper education. This course is offered to high school students as well as post-graduates. These students receive a sound foundation in theory and practice in preparation for entering apprenticeship. Mr. Hiltner observes students working on the electrical components of on automatic washer. 21



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%OudvM 7)w(titU] duMrni 2 MpfU) MR. EUGENE HALL Department Head, Machine Drafting Students learn how to use tools necessary In designing and drawing plans for buildings in ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING. Various building materials and methods of construction are also studied and used. Methods and tools used in drawing machine parts are taught in the MACHINE DRAFTING course. MR. DANIEL ANDERSON: Related Drawing MR. JOSEPH BUDISH: Architectural Drawing, Golf Coach, Auditorium programs, Notional Honor Society MR. DAYTON HOKENSTROM: Machine Drafting MR. GARFIELD SCHOW: Mo-chine Drafting, Related Math, Open House, Awards Committee, Faculty Athletic Monoger Mr. Anderson listens patiently os William Horfke explains his problem. 23

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