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Freshman English Class . . L a . .. ,,., 74 OR the second time in two years, hecause of the large enroll- ment in the freshman class, the first year English classes have hcen ahly taken in charge hy lVlrs. Goodman, xx ho taught the first period class, and lWiss VVillgerodt who taught the eighth period class. Mrs. Goodman has taught in the Enterprise schools for eight years, and lVIiss Willgercmclt for four years. -5 16 3-
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Agriculture AF'1'oN ZUNDEL O. S. C. '29 B. Sc. Vocational Agriculture i HE agricultural department is organized for the purpose of promoting agriculture in the upper VVallowa valley on a sci- entific basis. This year, under the supervision of Mr. Zundel, four courses have been given. The first year is known as animal produc- tion, a study of farm animalsg the second year is farm crops, the third of farm engineeringg and the fourth is special problems. A complete new organization was effected this year on a strict- ly l0O percent Smith-Hughes basis and so successful has this been that Enterprise now boasts one of the best departments in Cregon. .4 151-
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Executive Council IGI. fll1I'lSii2111SPll, K. Kooeh, B. A, W'right, R. Bowser, C. Roundy, VV. Mr-Fetrimlgre ll. N. Snyder L. Leo Williams O CARE for all the business aiiairs of the student body of li. H. S., the Executive Council, composed of officers elected by the student body and those appointed, meets every Wednesday morning at 8:30 oiclocli. The meetings of this council are not secret and may be attended by any member of the student body. All questions concerning the student body, such as the disburse- ment of money, awarding of athletic letters, and constitutional amendments are handled by this group. The meetings are under the supervision of lVlr. VVright, the principal of the high school, and hir. lVilliams, the superintendent. There are six members of the student body in the Council, who must be in good standing in every Way. They are elected, with the ex- ception of two members, at the closing of the school year preceding that during which they are to hold ofiice. The girls' athletic manager and the general manager are appointed at the same time by the Ex- ecutive Council. The members of the Council during the year of 1929-30 are: Robert Bowser, president: Kenneth Kooch, vice-president: Wayne lWcFetridge, treasurer: liose Marie Snyder, secretaryg Carlyle Roizndy. general managerg and Eleanora Christiansen, girl's athletic manager. -L 17 J-
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