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we learn to su Extensive agriculture taught by Mr. Glunt occupies two periods of each day for many of the students of the high school. The boys enter numerous contests through- out the year to supplement their normal class- room activity. During recent years top prizes, especially in the field of cattle judging have been awarded. During a part of each year the students are required to take part in farm shop activities. This includes an extensive course pport ourselves l'1J1rcr Right-Demonstration of the various phases of milk testing by students of a freshman, sophomore class. Lower Right-A junior, senior class working on records in farm bookkeeping. in farm carpentry and mechanics. Also in conjunction with the agriculture department the F. F. A. or Future Farmers of America club is operated. One of the most noted pro- jects of this club is the State Parlimentary Drill contests in which this club rates among the highest. Several tours and trips highlight the years activities. This year fairs and agriculture ex- hibits in Chicago were attended by local students. Left-Dale Cox, Ted Nlong, jim Viceroy, and Dale Robbins working on a tractor in Farm Shop. Below-A freshmen and sophomore class judging corn. page twenty-fiv :
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000 junior high oe 0 Above-Boys manual training class at work on vari- ous projects. Members of the Junior High School are intro- duced in school activities by electing officers and members to the Student Council, much the same as Senior High students. The Junior High classes were permitted to elect representatives to the newly-formed Student Council this year. Each class elected one boy and one girl who were given the same voting power as the Senior High members. The seventh grade is under the supervision of Mrs. Raach. The eighth grade sponsor, Mr. Shea, teaches eighth grade history and seventh grade geography. Other courses offered are lit- erature, taught by Miss McGreevey and Mrs. Raachg English, Mrs. Raach and Miss Etterg art, Mrs. Hersmang chorus, Miss Hillg Gym, Mrs. Hoffman and Mr. Dellerbag arithmetic, Mr. Stoltz and Mr. Raudabaughg orchestra, Mr. Brown, Industrial arts, Mr. Hawes. Below left-Eighth grade students Below Middle-Shirley Markwith Below Right-Merydth Sayle, Caro- working problems in arithmatic. reading to an eighth grade litera- lyn Calderwood playing kickball ture class. in the gym. page twenty-six
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