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

 - Class of 1967

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ELECTRONICS ■ RADIO ■ T.V. Mr. Hoy Almcn: Radio-TV Electronics; Radio Control; Chairman. Civil Defense. Mr. Rodney Van Sickle: Department Chairman; Electronics; Civil Defence; Staff Coun-eil. Mr. Robert hirson: I'o-t Mil'll I lr Ironic Theory, loth, and Math; Open House Committee. The use of an RE Signul Generator is shown here by Mr. l-um n. Mr. Calvin Schaeffer: Radio and Television; Post High Radio-TV; Open House Committee. 25

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ELECTRICITY, Mr. William I Miner: Deportment Chuirmun; Electric Motor Repair; Appliance Repair; Staff Council; United Fund and Public Affairs; Open House Committee. Mr. Clifford IjuntUterjC Electricity; Social and Flower Committee. Mr. WendeI .‘Vies: Post High Electronics; Appliance Repair; Reluted Math; Trade and Industrial Relations; Home Room Committee. A solid foundation in the fundamentals of electrical and electronics circuitry is established early in the Electronics program, laboratory-type experiments, using testing instruments, meters, and electronic components are used to familiari e the student with the more advanced phases of Electronics. I he students take over the role of research technicians, who act as industry's engineers, and production workers. Lib reports are made up in order to familiarize the student in communication of data. The student is encouraged to discover and interpret the electronic principles in this way. Students must utilize mathematics in the solution of maintenance, research, designs, and repair problems. Mr. Alrnen instructs sophomore John Mullock ami lee Riddle ubout some shocking fuels of electricity. 24



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Mr. iMuis Prrkker: Department Chairman; Sheet Metal; Staff Council; Craftsman Awurds; Assistant Sophomore Adviser. MACHINE SHOP, WELDING, SHEET METAL The best-equipped student machine shop in the city serv es us right here ut Vocational. Each student spends at least two to three hours in the shop learning on new and exceptionally well-kept equipment. The use of hand tools and power machinery is taught for a better finished machine product. Beginning with small projects, the trainee works his way toward more intricate and precise muehinework. We pride ourselves in having employers select choice students from our senior shop graduating class. Mr. Gene Rome: Welding; I'ohlicilv Committee. Mr. Cent• Sanford: Machine Shop; Craftsman Awards; Athletic (equipment. .Now is the time for all good teachers to come to the aid of their students. Mr. Wallace Sk upland: Machine Shop; Open Mouse Committee. 26

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