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Mr. Henry E. Givler, B.S., has the distinction of starting the agriculture course in R. L. H. S. Proper milk testing is the center of interest for this freshman group, Scienfwf Zarmiug Hog feeders to milking stools is the range of the many The AGRICULTURAL curriculum is designed for boys, with or Without green thumbs, Who wish to learn improved methods ,of farming. Greeting it with enthusiasm, 1 the fellows from the riiralrareasrsnow, iindfa, course that suits them to a MTD. It is divided into 'twodgdepartments and deals not only with booktgfarrning and tech- nical data, but includes a Workshop in which the boysslearn to use and repairifarrnfimplements and machinery. Besides the fact that the work- shop door is ftoo 'small' to admits any large machinery, and that the extent of the crop rais- ing in school has been limited to flower pots and window boxes, the ag classes are proving very worthwhile. useful items turned out by students in shop penbds like this one.
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Mr. Freeland Shafer, B.S., gives his usual smile to his bewildered students as he once again explains the chem- istry problem. These 11A plane students don't seem at all Mr. William Minnich, B.S., new at Red Lion this year, teaches English and history, also assists the coach with the football team. perturbed by their assignment. . O 0 Md Ll u lS Mr. James Adams, B.S., M .S., geography teacher, also serves as advisor to the student council. A
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The COMMERCIAL curriculum takes care of those with a yen for business life, beginning as soon after gfadngtiongras Qpossible. Two sub- divisions-cleijicalgiid s tenogi9aphio-peijrnit those meke a CHQICG-.f oein Begirdlessr snsss this World Of moohinei offiiingeis as well as of tlfunkmg are iofiigrlmayy unportance. RIGHT: Commercial seniors prepare to do a bit of mimeographing. BELOW: Everything is clear as mud as these juniors get down to work on their bookkeeping. The 11C,s put to use the brief forms and phrases of shorthand while taking dictation. 3mm Hlassraom. .. Mrs. Dorothy S. Bowers, B.S., M .A., teaches future ofice workers the intricacies of shorthand and typing.
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