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Page 33 text:
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AGGIES” Back Row reading from left to right —Prof. B. B. Holland, Norman Niles, Edgar Coleman, James Chisholm, Carl Anderson. Front Row—Edward Michelitsch, Kenneth Mantz, Paul Sherwood, Donald Fortner. Absent Members— Robert Fortner, Bennie Burt, Charles Falk, Ralph Nelson, George Moore. President..............Edgar Coleman Vice President...................Carl Anderson Secretary................Ralph Nelson Port High boasts of having the only agricultural department in the county. Although they are not a very numerous group they sure “know their onions.” Knowledge obtained in the classroom and labratory work is put into practical use by means of project work. In the state-wide project contests our “Aggies” distinguished themselves by annually bringing three or four ribbons and medals back from the capital at Harrisburg. These winners visit the annual farm products show held at Harrisburg and receive Motto............ Treasurer.............Robert Fortner Supervisor and Advisor, Bernard B. Holland their prizes in person. The “Aggies” are a very practical group, handy at repairing and constructing needed articles about the school. Had it not been for their help and co-operation, together with the initiative of the supervisor, the annual Comunity Fair could not have been the huge success that it was. Members of this closely organized group promise to be leaders in the nation’s largest and most important enterprise, agriculture. They are already a valuable asset to the school as well as the community as a whole. Learning by Doing
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SNAP SHOTS I. Pals” 2. The Big and Little Bosses. 3. The Morning After. 4. The Clean Up Boys 5. The Gang. 6. Upholding ’28. 7. Looking for Ideas. 8. The Woman Hater. 9. Always Upside Down. 10. Biggest and Smallest.
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Tl|P Sigrr EUy GIRLS GLEE CLUB Top Row Left to Right Marguerite Winship, Emily Dwyer, Ronabelle Winston, Vivan Hazen, Ruth Johnson, Martha Dwyer. Middle Row—Miss Balthaser—Director, Thorene Anderson, Cecelia Romanio, Dorothy Scherer, Virginia Rafferty, Ruth Lovell, Helen Pearson, Margaret Farner. Front Row—Eva Nordstrom, Maxine Rafferty, Helen Rosetti, Ruth Long, Jane Heald, Margaret McNally, Rena Lovell. One of the most unusual functions of the school year was the Girl’s Glee Club. It has practiced very diligently under the direction of Miss Balthaser and is becoming a very proficient organization. They have rendered se- lections at different school activities. The music has been enjoyed by the listeners. This department has done some very fine work and has proved itself a credit and a valuable asset to our school and community.
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