Malad High School - Mirror Yearbook (Malad City, ID)

 - Class of 1930

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Malad High School - Mirror Yearbook (Malad City, ID) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 77 of 102
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Page 77 text:

- -X! . ,X . ,s 'ws- rt that it . 1 x 4- ., 'l -- ..'N .- . Q ' . Q Atgricu I ture 1-De pta rtlti'ell1f.-.- One of thestrongesfdepartinents of our school-is our .Ag. Department. there. are three'ddi,iiisionsEi-iAg. gl, Ag, Il: 'Farm Shop or Ag. lll. I-The department has uibeen.under the direction of Bauer and Longenbaugh. V . ' 'T ' Out of the twenty-two' vocational agriculture schools in lda- ho, M. H. S. Ag. Department is second largest. There are seventy- two students enrolled in Agriculture. Malad Chapter of the National Organization of Future Farmers has been organized in the school. The officers are: President, Lowell Thomasg Vice President, Harold jones: Secretary and Treasure, George L. Anderson. i All agriculture students look forward to the annual agri- culture tour in the spring. Another feature of the department is the annual Ag. Bawl. BY HAROLD jones. - I 9 5 0 Page Seventy-tb

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,lywl'TQ+ i. M ' S 6 W 'gg.f't'l!lL rL X N ' r I l Page Seventy- two Home Economics Department During the last few years of school, the departments have grown to a very great extent. The one which has shown almost the greatest amount of progress is the Home Economic Department. lt has been the object of this de- partment to serve as many students as want to take this course. The students of the junior High School and Senior High are all accomodated, A very large class in both Sewing l and Cooking l took up the first fundamentals in these subjects during the first semester. just the simpler and more easily made clothing was made, and only the very simplest foods were cooked. The second semester work became more complicat- ed, however, but the girls progressed rapidly and their work is a credit to their teacher and the high school. The girls in Sewing ll have done some very remark- able work this year. Their sewing has been along more difficult lines, and the results were above standard. Ex- cellent exhibitions have been given for students and their mothers. The girls of the cooking department have given some excellent lunches this year. They seemed to be starting out early, at least when you consider the old saying The surest way to a man's heart is to fill his stomach. -JAYNE JONES. I 9 5 0



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X X ' P' 'X I . . 4- ' 'X , j ..,lE:w.l.,m M Q I , :L I, t 5 rs- . . f ' - 3- Vx ' ' 1 Judging'Teams The M. ll. S. was represented in judging contest held at Blackfoot- this year by the following: Livestock by Woodrow Peterson, Devere Tovey, and joe Kingsbury. Woodrow was high mang Seed judging by Paul Camp and Herman Davisg Potato judging by Dudly Apgood, Herman Davis, and john South. Malad was represented at Ogden in Livestock judging by Devere Tovey, Lowell Thomas, and joe Kingsbury. Lowell and Devere got the highest points in judging: Poultry judging by Devere Tovey, George L, Anderson, and Lowell Thomas. We are very proud of the success of our judges and hope that in the future more time will be given to this activity. -BY HAROLD jones. l950 t ly ur

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