Marshall High School - Marshaline Yearbook (Marshall, MO)

 - Class of 1927

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T ..,.. ....1. R ... e it A V Ks, 4M fwfwfwmnulfn VUCATTONAL AGRTCULTURE HE foremost aim of Vocational Agriculture is to better fit the boy for the farm. The work in this Department is divided into two classes: First, the study of live stock, crops, soils and horticulture, with practical Work in feed- ing, breeding, use of fertilizers, Crops and varieties best adapted to maintaining soil fertilityg and actual work in the pruning of fruit trees and the raising of various berries. The second distinct class or type of Work is called farm shop practice, which consists of actual practice in carpentry, iron Working, and leather working. The student is encouraged to repair and construct equipment that is used on the farm, Wagon-beds, self-feeders, and single and double-trees are a few of the many articles made. Shop work not only meets the approval of the student, but his parents ind it a source of much saving. 'Lninis Wsninin -ia -'suis Iininxg vinsuig issuing - -in signin 'L-wing, -5. 305. uinig 'L' Page lo



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.f HIGH WN- ff B raw 1 1, Tx J' V ra 'I' yr. I f I: r 1- . .. ..... . .,,.,.... ..,. .... i .... .. n A qx ...iii THB BOYS GLEB CLUB T THE opening of the school year 1926, about twenty boys, classilied in different years, desired to form a Boys' Glee Club. It was decided by the faculty to form a Boys' Club, which should meet three times a week at the activity period under the direction of Miss Mary D. Blayney. In a short time practice began and work was done on part singing. Much enthusiasm was aroused and new members came in. Some exceptionally good material for a Boys' Glee Club has developed, and the prospects for a Boys' Quartet seem good. The first appearance of the Glee Club was at the Football Banquet. A later appearance was at the open session of the Chanticleer Players. This musical organization purposes to furnish music for all public programs of fellow school activities. The Club contains the following members: First Tenor WILLIAM MARTIN HERBERT LINDSEY WALTER WADE NATHAN ESKEW WILBUR ERICKSON MCROBERT HAY THAROLD QSTER Second Tenor JOHN EMERSON Barytone EUGENE BLACK 4'Quartet. W'MiXed Quartet. JEROME KING XGEORGE PATTERSON JUNIOR BAILEY HENRY BRYANT Second Bass ANDRENV REIFF :WROBERT BRYAN 'xninwlga vininig -inshnia vininin -'xninin Quinta vin Ylii 'iuiniu vsuxuin -inning Page I S

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