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' 1 ' Peg-5,5 eta. V 1 K1 Sociall CMB 'Dancz-:A Another year of swing has been completed. Outstanding among our jam sessions were the Social Club Dances. We owe a lot to the assistance of Mrs. Reich and Mrs. Grof. September 19. . .8 o'clock the doors were opened. . .enter jitterbugs, waltzers, and those who do a tango and rhumba for which we haven't yet devised a name. . .song of the evening. . .Pennsylvania 65000. . .October 11. . .Knute Rockne wasn't the only person who had four horsemen. Meyersdale High School also has them in the persons of Dwire, Carouse, Darrah and Grof. . .that x times x M11 Zx man favored us with his company fMr. Gettigl . . .Some of those we saw most often were Gates and one of the members of the infernal triangle fRedJ . . .Pin Baldwin and her hero-Hairbreath Harry CButlerI . . .Then came the Victory Dance for was it a dancel . . .Most popular person of the evening was Yehudi. . .who constituted three-fourths of the gang who usually attend our hops. . .Elizabeth Ann Diveley and a Somerset friend.. .Dick Bolden and his smooth dancing.. . 1'ip Hilner and his shuffle-and that cute inseparable couple john McKenzie and Ruth Witt were among the faithful. Q4-555s 'fCominued from page 401 judging, or the selection of the better cows within the breeds, was an important job. Our main job this year was to determine how we, as young farmers, could get started in the dairy industry, and how we would test, feed and manage our herd after we had it. In Fruit Production we studied the management of a large apple orchard. In the fall it was the picking, packing, storing and selling of apples. Early spring brought on the job of renovating an old orchard, pruning, grafting, cultivating and fertilizing to make the trees produce good apples again. Spring is the time to spray, plant strawberries and other small fruits. In Forestry we studied the management of the Farm wood lot, tree identification, and mensura- tion. Field trips to maple producers's farms are always very interesting and well attended. In Farm Shop where all boys take part, some of the jobs that we do are as follows: woodworking, blacksmithing, rope work, cold metals, household mechanics, furniture repair and refinishing, power transmission, plumbing, tool fitting and identification, lettering and drawing, building plans, drainage, soldering, harness repair, repair and adjustment of farm machinery, electricity and concreting. Project work is in reality the final examination of boys studying vocational agriculture. Academic work would be of no value unless we could put it to a practical use. All boys were engaged in one or more phases of farming during the year. Boys Labor Income 7 .... .... g ardening . . . . .S147.96 15 .... .... s wine ..... . . . . . . 203.43 6 .... .... p oultry ............... . . . 441.70 15 .... .... h ome improvement .... . . . 511.90 3 .... .... c orn .............. . . . 148.40 1 .... .... p otatoes ..... . . 74.70 1 .... .... d airy ........... . . . 110.83 1 .... .... s trawberries ..... ............ 3 2.55 Total 51,671.47 Page 45
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Clcacla-:mic and Cvvlwaicall Memlaers are elected to Honor Society on the recommendation of faculty members who grade the prospective members on Scholarship, Character, Leadership and Service. lliack Row, left ro rightl Deiro Desmond, Andrew Gates, Dick Diver, Dick Holden, john Kretchman. 1Second Rowb Betty Eloto, Florence Belcher, Elizabeth Grof, Elaine Speicher, Pretty Dwire, Celia D'Amico, Dorothy Daughton. KEront Rowj Pretty Ken- nell, Pauline Cook, Doris Byers, ,loan Brown, Betty Mankamyer, Mary Haer. iMeml1ers not on picturej -Iohn Leslie, President, jack Commons. VUe salute those whose names appear on the honor roll for the first semester. tliack Row, left to right! Mary Haer, junior, Mary Louise Griffith, sophomore, james lmler, sophomore, Deiro Desmond, senior, lEront Rowj Edward Diveley, fresh- man, Elva Hare, freshman, Evelyn Hay, freshman, Kathryn Pmrenneman, sophomore. Not on picture, Wfalter Chipukits, freshman. Page 47
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