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'WMF-i'7fE'fffflEF-W W1-Jiri!! THE MED'N'AN N VCCATICNAL AGRICULTURE CLASS 1 X. Jim Chandler, Robert Clark, Willard Cowling, Burt Crocker, Leonard Crocker, is William Crocker, Clair Fulton, Richard Gayer, Ray Gordon, William Hartman, Alf I bert Hood, Gerald Hunter, Charles Jennings, Ted Jones, Carl Kenzig, Ralph Kilmer, if Elbert Mackay, Virgil Mallory, Douglas McFadden, Max McFadden, Edward Nav- I ratil, Clark Oberholtzerg joseph Palker, Paul Perkins, Edwin Piper, John Pusta, Ed' Qc ward Roberts, Wayne Rodgers, Willis Schelechty, Lester Selzer, Paul Selzer, Merle Selzer, Wayne Selzer, Kenneth Siman, Keith Slabaugh, Floyd Taylor, Edgar Watkins, Bob Wideman, Clayton Whitfield, Godfrey Wolery. 1. X ' X l? VOCATICNAL AGRICULTURE NOTES By Ralph Kilmer i The aim of the Vocational Agriculture course, in our high school is to interest the g, student in the field of agriculture and also to acquaint him with the future and op' L portunities in agriculture. Medina High School offers four years of Agriculture and -X one of Farm Shop. Each student carries on at his home, some project which is ref L lated to the study of agriculture in school. And one and oneffourth credit is given X1 each year for this work. ml The enrollment in the department is the largest of any year in the history of the department, with fortyfone boys taking the course. Also more interest and better ref K, sults have been secured this year. Farm Crops and Horticulture were studied by the X Freshmen and Sophomores. The juniors and Seniors studied Agricultural Engineering. an Next year Animal Husbandry, Poultry, and Soils and Management will be given. During the four years each boy is given the opportunity to participate in several activities, such as making the various judging teams, exhibiting different products at TIL fairs, speaking in public contests or working in the Future Farmers' Organization. We Q2 have an active Future Farmers' Club. This organization is made up of Agriculture FL students. We meet regularly during the school year and summer months. F. F. A. officers are: William Hartman, president, Willis Schelechty, vice president, Richard Gayer, secretary, Bob Wideman, treasurer, and Godfrey Wolery, reporter. The Club 'Y sponsors many activities for and by the members. Among them are: A summer tour -E to World's Fair, judging trips to Ohio State University and State Fair, class projects, 'Q buying our feed, potatoes and chicks cofoperatively. E Community work is carried on by the department, and this work consist of spray' I ing orchards, testing seed corn, and testing soils and milk. The boys also run experif ments on their school farm and orchard, to back up their scientific study. 1 This year the boys grew two acres of potatoes which were harvested and will be sold for seed this spring. The profit will go toward defraying expenses on the prof lL posed trip to the World's Fair this summer. Mr. Duke is taking this trip with us and is helping us plan it. E ,X T L S .- L- . L ,-- ff---,f ,. ,L ffff ff -if Wifi ff ff dWdfEl ff ff ffdldldffaza 'I'wentyfEigl1t I Ea'
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FRESHMAN B CLASS ROLL Beck, Eugene, Call, Vkfanda, Clark, Robert, Crocker, Leonard, Crocker, William, Effinger, Margaret, Fettler, John, Frost, Edna Mae, Fuller, Alice, Gardner, William, Hopkins, Clara, Komjati, Paul, Mackay, Elbert, McClain, Robert, Mellert, Raymond, Pelton, Daniel, Pritchard, Buddy, Ryan, Betty Jane, Schmidt, Isabelle, Smith, Lloyd, Stackhouse, Doris, Svagely, Margaret, Thompson, Emmy Lou, Thompson, jane, Tompf kins, Betty Jane, Wainwright, Helen, Welton, Vesta, Wilder, Gardner, Williams, Margaret, Wolery, Ruby, Vereb, Paul. CLASS HISTORY Although we are only green little Freshmen we certainly hope to make a name for ourselves during the four years which we are in high school. Of course, we have already made lots of seemingly silly mistakes such as, being in the wrong room, and asking about certain abbreviations as M. W. F. on the schedule sheet, which everyone thinks we should know. But what Freshmen'Class has not made mistakes? Our class is rather small, having only thirty one in number, but remember the old saying, Great oaks from little acorns grow. Our class party with the Freshmen A's and the Sophomore B's which was held Friday, March 24 was a huge success. We hope every party we ever attempt will be as enjoyable as this one was. So keep your eyes open folks and soon you'll be seeing the Class of '37 doing big things. Our class officers are: Doris Stackhouse, President, Betty Jane Ryan, VicefPresif dent, Helen Waiiiwright, Secretary, Paul Vereb, Treasurer. T H E M E D I N I A N 'gif ffj f1f',.'1f',, .ffg! fiff-.1 1 i l L 11- 'll Ll of 1 l L L 1 ll 1 JANE THOMPSON. ll N Dr' 1' Twe'nty'Seven L
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