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r X -. X Q X st JOSEPH L. JEWETT, B. S. Michigan State College Agriculture F.F.A. and 4-H Adviser grricultwre The vocational agriculture classes learn by doing dur- ing their two-period class sessions. This method is easily carried on as the boys bring in their butchering or what- ever, and Mr. Jewett takes them to the scenes of other learning jobs-treating and germination of seeds, ring- ing of pigs, treating animals for parasites and diseases, clipping and dehorning cows, dipping sheep, surveying, or pruning. Field trips to farms in the district and to State Farmers' Week at East Lansing also add a large measure of the feeling of play to their work. Twenty-two boys against two sheep. 'ii 4:99 4 F' 6. F H Is that an insect or a hemiptera? Ca 'bug' to youJ. Biology students know all the answers. 25
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Shop Boys in General Shop study the fundamentals in the use and care of tools, woodworking, metal work, welding, and mechanical drawing. Mr. Flory is assisted by eleventh and twelfth grade boys who help the eighth and ninth graders. Boys in the Ag. classes are enrolled in Farm Shop where they make use of any and all of the special equipment in the shop to repair and paint their farm im- plements, rebuild furniture, and do any odd jobs which improve the farm operation. The boys aren't tired but the pencil sharpener is. Shop ww! , 4 L wwgf' J . . hd - . .f l RFB I 5 LEO FLORY, B. S. Central Mich. College of Education Shop 1, I ka D. Davidson, D. Robertson are weldingg J. Markee, E. Totten and C. Myers work on a tractor in Farm Shop. 24
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HAZEL DUWU, na. Michigan State Teachers College Driving, History Sophomore Class Adviser Girls' Coach Arivifng In 1900 there was an automobile for every 9,500 inhabitants of the United States. Today there is a registered car for approximately every fourth per- son. We are a Nation of Drivers. For this reason, proper instruction is very practical. In driving class we learn the correct driving habits from the very beginning. If everyone were taught right, there would be few accidents. Miss Dowd stresses that the mechanical part of driving is no more important than the driving attitude of courtesy, safety, and respect for law. The sign on the build- ing says, School Buses Only. -??? Sawdon hangs on tight as his imagination takes him around a' fast curve. Roberts is determining his width of vision. 26
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