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Mr. Willard Grove works all the year round with these boys, and makes many trips about the county, to supervise their work. Left-+lVlarvin Elliott shows his Baby Beef, which took second prize at 19412 Fair. Right-Virgil Gordon's Roan Shorthorn Baby Beef. These are just two of the many projects under the supervision of Mr. Grove. Other projects so useful in this time ol' need for food production are, care and raising of pigs, sheep, and poultry, building 5-0 hog houscs, and several hog feeders, and learn- ing how to care for the soil. E. Heck, B. Evans. J. Lcc, D. Whaley, J. Phillips. D. Follett. R. Wayman. D. Burt- nctt. Mr. Cli1'l'ord Thomsen is training these fellows to become precision workers. The king ol' England works at this same kind ot' task so these boys are doing a kiiitgly job. VOCATIONAL AGRICU LTU RE CLASS Front Row-L. Jacobson, K. Bige, H Hayes, S. Newman, H. Hassebrock. C Hayes, Elm, M. Doolittle, J. Mickel- son, Mr. Grove. Second iRoweR. Anderson, D. Simpson, V Gordon, M. Elliott, M. Coleman, D Seiser, D. Crosby. Third Row-HH. Hupp, H. Breitenkamp, E Short, R. Nail, A. Mueller, R. Johnson M. Williams, B. Monroe, H. Fredrick- SOD. METAL WORK CLASSES A class uses the metal lathes. Learning to use wood lathes has been an important part to the mechanical work, hitherto. but since we have the new basement to work in. this class of boys has the privilege of learning to develop technical knowledge in metal work, so important now.
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STUDENT SERVICE CLUB Tlllb f,lOUD chosen by the students one from each class and one at 111156 w1th one hom each class chosen by the faculty IS what the name s1g,n1l1es a SEIVICS o1g1n111 11011 101 the whole h1gh school They dSSlSt 1n t1cket sales and 1n maklng pl ms lOl any ext1 1 act1v1t1es that are a part oi the years work Vernon M1ller Semor lb p1ts1dcnt of thls yeal s club Mary Foley Sen1o1 1S VILC p1es1dent Maxy FIOWLIS Sophomore IS secretary treasurer S 111d111g Mau Foley Raw WIINIJII Roger Wold Icxxy Palmer Soatcd Marx FIOVKCIN Vernon 'v11ller Joan WIIIIHIIIN E. 0 rr Sc11Ld Bxb Ro ltllc N01 man L c A1 mstr Davld Elc 1111 in Slurlcy Mxllcx SIIIICIIIIE Jamcc l111cl 'Vl111a11 T10 scl Waxnc Webu Mls R1ter L1tta Burnett DEBATING CLASS I'h1s yca1 s team hld a questlon ol vxo1ld Wld6 1mpo1tance to debate Resolv d that .1 l'ede1 11 World Government should be establlshed The top1c demanded Wld md lllt ns1ve 1escarch oi WhlCh the class d1d a great amount IVIISS Al1ce Rxter dl 1cctcd 1ll the work and proved herself to be an excellent coach Locally the team debated befole the Busmess and Profess1onal Womens Club the Rotary Club 'md Lmcoln H1gh Assembly The class entered the Debate Tou1nament at Iowa State Teachers College at Ced ll balls he1e they met teams from Fort Dodge East Waterloo Traer and W1lson H1gh ol Ceda1 Rdp1dS Our group came out thud 1n the contest In the D1StP1Ct Contest at Wdf9l100 they were agam p1tted agamst e1ght large schools and brought home a rank of iourth ' . ,- . . . . 1 , ' , 1 y 1 , . . Y . K , . . . 2 ,AL- . A . Y . L , . 1. ' ' ' . . ' 1 V ' 1 ' ' . C ' Y Y 1x-A A 1 sv X ' 1 I I u Q ' 1 Q X1 - 1 1 , 1 -Q , ' . 21 1 ', ' , 1 . , , , , , .. ' ' ' . me at f,, 1 , . . . 1. W A 1, 4 , 1 1' 112 7 755, 1, b -, -. 1 - V aa - L ., ' 3 4 . Q Jy . A 1 .9 ,wr mx Q 1 ., X 1 ti' ' li . 1... , 70 . nf V 5 1 , 0 S ' 1 x ' 1 -' 1 u ' 01 ' ' wv 1 v' ' -V 1 V' ' x 4 uf , , . . s. , 1 1 ..1g, 1 1 , . . Sz ' , 2 ' 1 J . . 2 ' rl 1, 1 ' , ' . ' '51 51 1' 1 Z 1 A ' 1 1 ' 4 v 1 5 1 at 1 1 11 1 1 1 ' 7' l 1 . L . 9 1 ' 5- .' - .1 Q ' ' I . 1 . ' . f s . W ' ' . , ' '- . 1 2 . . I 1 1 ' ' 7 Y 3 L u 1 1 1 7 ' ' 1 'W . 1 ' ' 7 7 5 Y ' 1 v 1 ' I v ' 5 ' I 1 . . , 1
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Dick Newman demonstrates the working of the dif- ferential pulley. Beverly Juhl demonstrates how the apparatus works. Watching an experiment in Physics elass. P1'epa1'ati0n 101' chemical tests fm' nitric acid. Mrs. Gr'eir1s1 s students get ready fm' a test is Chem
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