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- t. ., , Betty Barker, Betty Bowers, Teddy Eggers, Dick Faust, Edith Ford, Ethel Ford, Helen Haekerd, Mary Ham, XVally Irwin, joe Bill Lock- wood, Betty Nlcllwen, Anna Miner. Rex Nees, Doris Neibert, Robert Peterson, junior Phillipo, Virginia Rapp, joe Bill Sibbitt, julia Sulli- van, james Tedford. Thomas Ter- pinas, Mary XVright. Next, let us go to Mrs. Heaton's Latin II class. The primary aim in the study of Latin is the development of ability to read with under- standing, interpret, and appreciate the language. The secondary aims are an enrichment of English vocabulary, an acquaintance of Roman National life, and its influence upon present day civilization. During the semester, the class enjoyed lectures and enjoyable books on Roman R life. This is Mr. Picket's United States History class. The study of U. S. History is divided into 74 chapter outlines. The first part deals with discovery, colonization, and early history to 1850. The second part takes in the history of the United States from 1850 to and including the present. Newsweeks are read on Fridays. Dale Appel, Beverly Baker, Earlcen Bryson, james Chezem. Maurice 1 Coil, Robert Coleman, Leona Cut- T ler, Evelyn Davison, john Dieterle, john Dorner, Robert Downer, Bob Farrell, Marilyn Fournier, Richard Hart, Pat Hays, Eugene Hertel, Robert Hibbard, jamss Hollis. Lorene Huffcr, john johnson. Franklin Jones, Ralph Kelly, Rus- sell Knipp, Edward Maddox, Tex Mathews, Ernest McGill, Harold Moyer, Robert Norris, Harold Pyle, Maurice Robinson, Morris Shanks, Melvin Sheets, Fred Sliph- er, Betty Snorgrass, Dwight Stokes, Clifford VanT'yle, Luther Wlirren, Phyllis' Wfeidner, -lack Wfoodhouse. l U55
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E 1: ,Iulm Avery, Ielc Beard. Robert liiygan. David Burns, Donald Chan- tller, 4l.1111es Frazeir, James Har- desty. Keith Kallner, Benson Nor- ris. Herbert Patelierr, Leon Richer, john Shanks, junior Sheets, Charles Smith, 4l.1X'l1CS Smith. Herbert Webb, Byron Dorsey. --. Frankfort is in the midst of tl1e best agriculture area in the world. You certainly will be interested in visiting Mr. Lowe's agricultural class, which deals particularly with farm management. They study prices and marketing, determine the advisability of holding or selling cropsg learn the legal aspects of farming, taxation and farm relief, farm lay- outs, equipment for farm, types of farming, balancing the farm business, and how farm management will make a more successful farmer. They also study a course in dairying. This course includes considerable visual education in its procedure. Now, we shall take you to a place where no girls are found-as yet-Mr. Davis's SB Shop. The boys in this class are just beginning the . training of building trades. Here the boys are given a general outline of the work. Mechanical drawing and wood shop are among the types of work studied. 2 . ,,,, A I+ ,ag .gi N-f . . 'isndq i Huh .'Xlb.1ugl1, XY'.1y11e Beard, Lloyd Brower. 151-la Li.lll1Cl'Ol1, XVllli.lI11 ci.ll'lCl'. Ari hui' iilovsin. Richard Climin, Nlarx in fiUfTIl1.lI1. john lJ.1xiso11, lioh Uoxulely Earls Man- ford, .X.1ro11 l5nre111.1n, Jerry lzul- neclq. O r x .1 l Green, Ritlmrd Good. C163
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