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l During the year of 1940-1941 boys in the Department of Vocational Agriculture studied Poultry Production, Vegetable Gardening, Dairying, Fruit Production, Forestry and Farm Shop. Freshmen and Sophomore boys studied Poultry, Gardening and Shop. How to cull poultry or to separate the laying hens from those not laying was one of our first jobs. After we had our good birds picked out, we studied how to feed and house them properly. Early spring brought the problem of raising baby chicks to replace the birds in the laying house next fall. Sanitation and disease prevention plays an important part in any poultry program. ln Gardening our problem was to determine where and how to make our garden, what vegetables to plant and what were good varieties of those vegetables. ln the Spring we prepared our soil by proper tillage, fertilization and management. Seed planting, cultivation and the protection from insects and disease followed. Thejunior and Senior classes studied Fruit Production, Forestry, Dairying and Shop. In Dairy- ing we studied the many different breeds of cattle, their characteristics and adaptations. fC0nlin14ed on page 452 Page 40
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1. Emphasis in Bookkeeping is placed on neat' ness, accuracy and penmanship. 2. Fundamentals of BOOKKEEPING with relations to sole-prof prietorship. 3. Advancement through the steps of the bookkeeping cycle. 4. Partnerships, Cor- porations and Manufacturing accounting. - S fri .iii ,vm TYPING is done hy touchg therefore, the eyes must he kept on the copy and not on the hands. 1. Fundamental techniques for the control of the keyhoard and the machine parts. 2. Accuracy in typing and proofreading material. 3. Ofhce forms and office procedures. 4. Correct spelling and syllahication of words. ut , Eu It . if .-Jaqmyfarx-gfu.V:ng,,r .I l ' R. SI-IORTHAND is written by sound. Strcsscs the importance of learning the outlines for com mon words. Emphasi:es accuracy and spccd in writing and reading shorthand. Page 39
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ibeginning at top, left to rightl l. A little more mass enthusiasm during, football season. 2. Senior librarians. 1Standingl Georgina Di Valentino, Florence Belcher, Dorothy Yoder, Eleanor Robertson: lSeatedl Doris Byers, Elaine Speicher. 3. More masses! 4. Mr. Campbell, says he's busy fixing the things we break. 5. A few of our watch dogs Boys Patrol to you. 6. Mr. Aurandt, in charge of our building, our grounds, etc. T. Home Ee. officers. 8. Seniors in P. D. trying to absorb: Threats to Democracy, Personality Problems, Con- sumers Education, Vocational Problems, etc. 9. The KIDS! Page 41
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