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Food Producers of the Future These students of agriculture class may soon help in pro- ducing the food of the nation. Front Row: Hal Whalen, Dale Green, Jim Alabastro, Nancy Sanders, Bob Anderson, Dave Werner. Back Row: Mr. Dein- inger, Pat Bennington, Paul Le- monta, Wayne Sanfilippo, Bob Kasten, Gary Bostjancse. Mary Sinchak, Tim Rapson. Students in vocational agriculture classes study a wide variety of subjects. They cover nearly every field, from corn growing to electricity. Among the other subjects covered are livestock and their diseases, farm management, care of machinery, plumbing, and welding. Although these would seem to draw mainly from the masculine num- bers, many girls are also interested in farming. These future farmers are learning to apply, and perhaps discover, modern theories and techniques to aid in producing the nation's food crops. Dave Werner, Jim Alabastro, Bob Anderson, and Bob Kasten are examining and preparing for exhibition samples of grain and hay in agriculture class. Besides studying domestic animals, the future farmers learn about wild life. These students are examining Paul Lemonta's wildlife project, 'KA Study of the Mallard Duck.
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W I! 'fo Kay Easton and Dan Henkel will be representatives to the Larry Nickel types in the office occupations class. state conference of Distributive Education students. These Students Learn AndEarn Distributive Education and Office Oc- cupations are vocational training programs in which school and business cooperate to pro- vide specialized training for seniors who are considering a career in business after gradua- tion from high school or college. The students attend school in the morning and work in the afternoon. The average pay is Sil.l3 an hour, and many students earn INOFC than 531,000 in the school year. Employment is mainly in the areas of selling, display, advertising, merchan- dising, office routines, or other areas relating to the sale of products or the service of the business. The students' work schedules are planned so that the students are rotated from job to job, enabling them to participate in many phases of business. 6 My I 4 H K , if .,-, iv L., Y :ww Wg Wi? t mf W4 vm ZZ' on as h 051 lm e3 FN o 5-o C2 Re 8 get no 2: Fm Q. E: :J ue 5 as o ET :I ru 5. 'o 'i rn 'U m T' .,,y Marie Foxworth learns how to operate an adding machine in office occupations. f s t tt: ' ' -'Tw I ' .yfeffs---is 'I .til . . I- ,..f,g,t,1 Z, I ,tt ' DISTRIBUTIVE yt EDUCATION fiiwilfw ririgntrno FEJRAN EXCITING . ..,., C AREER COMBINING . LGSSHOOI WGBH AND I It, I I I I fir In .th -- I' - : EE: lwspfr, ff Y 4 5 fa- I A 2 Q ar.f'fn:21:5iiv 51 e S Jack Saieg, Mike Daum, and Barb Alley worked on this poster placed in the D.E. display case.
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