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First Row Left to Rlght Mr Eskelr Robert Marsh, Norman Engle Rrchard NVoodmancy Robert Woodmancy Wrllrs Archer John Lrndberg Donald Caswell James Krbbe John Barley Second Row Ted Brown James Atwood Ted Dexter Charlts Berg, Leo Buskrst Edward Everetts Edwin Maynard Larry Anderson Ralph Romrrne Wesley Paul Nell Ormond John Colton Third Row Harold Gates Leo Colton Robert Srrrrth Elmer Town George Trrbox Paul Gates Harold Baker Roh ert Wilcox Wlllrrm Vrsker 763 14 Wrllram Jennings Bryan madt the followrnz well known statement Destroy th crtres and leave the farms rntact and the crtres wrll sprrng up again but destroy the farms and grass wrll grow rn the streets of every crty of the nation Wrth thrs wrsdom rn mrnd the countrys educators took steps to educate farmers s0 that the green would not crop rn the crty wayfares One of the methods they adopted wrs to trarn men to teach farm boys the xx rys of becoming successful hus brnclmtn These nun were sent out to the rertlemrc schools of the natron and they or rnrlcd agriculture deprrtments to teach ploxwboys to srrrg, In 1914 one of these peda ogues of tht plow came to R C S Thr mrns name has been passed down to us as berng L W Crrttenden nova some years deceased I-Ie organrzed the first group of boys to study successful lrus bandry here rn Februrry 0' the year before mentroned and left rn the middle f 1918 to drrect the St rte School of Agriculture at Cobleskrll where he met his death H M Mapes tutored the boys for the remarnder of the year All of thrs happened when R C S was strll Ch rmberlarn Institute The names of the first classes f boys to peruse text on agrrculture wrre Fr rnk Anderson Ellrs Barley Orson Helms Merle Ktlly Lambert Kenfreld Harold Lrnd Addrson Locke Fdward McKetver Fr rners ONtrl Writer Peterson Edward Rrce and DeForest Tennres The Borrd of Education uhrch sanctioned the establrshment of the group vars as follows Jerome Crouley 1Presrdentl Frank Scudder Charles Woodruff Mrs Vlarc Johnson Mrs Theo Rathbone E V! Taylor was then prrncrpal M E A Stratton deceased who was drstrrct superrntendent of schools and a trustee of the Chamberlain Institute fund was a great help rn gettrng the group started Classes of both vocatronal agriculture and xocatronal homemakrng were first held rn the Chamberlain Institute burldrng then rn the Razey burldrng and from 939 untrl now rn the present structure R C S has sent out an rmposrng lrst of yocatronal agrrculture alumni and these boys were lead by the followrn men 'mth th dates of therr accomplrshments M Glenn Lnderyyood 1930 to 1943 N11 Jrrnes '-Iayythorne 1943 to 1944 N11 Charles Rogers 1944 to 19-lo and from 1940 untrl the present date ue have followed M Vlatthew Eskelr J M L , 1 ', : . ', , ' v ' I 1 l 7 i 1 y : , . r 'z , , Y 1 V V rl ' 'Q 1 V h I I V i D 1 2 .. - , ' . . ' : . , 4 I ' , ' ' ', 'f- z' , ,. . - . I ' I ' 3 . r P , ' , 3 4 ' , . ' ' 1 ' . c ' A ' I - H ' . ' ' - ' ' - v' 1 . 1 4 , , . . , . , rw 1 Y' 4 . . V . x ,W v . z. '. ' ,. f '. ', ': . , ' V . :- z 1 . 2: 1 ' 1 z ' J 3 ' ' , ' 'LU . f 2 '. : ' . ' ' '. . :- g f , 1 . . . . . ' - ' ' z r ' 1 ' ' ' , ' ' o , '- . 1 ' ' , ' ' ' . . ,S , B, f -' . V 1, V -i -B ' 'S ' V .S F., ' ' '. 1 I ' h - 1 ' I v I 1 J 1 V - X 'V -z ' 1' , z 1 , . ' ' , ' ' . vs- - ' ' v - 4' . s , . . ,. , , , ,. . r r , r . . '. ' ' . ' ' , r'. , . , . , ' I U s . . , . 4 . L I I. V V . . ' W , c 'L . 4 . . . V . . . V ' V 1 .- , . V ' 1 3 ' g 1 , e '- . ' : r'. ' ' ' , 3 . '. 1 J t ' ' , 3 - '. ' . . ' 'Z . ' . - Q . 1 I-- , . I. - . . . '48
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First Row Ie + to R1.,ht d1th VV1lsh Mny Alxre Maxsh Rodney Blown Erulj, Vhtson Jamce LILNVH nolzl l me Woodmancy John Clayton Robert Letxo IOIS 01thClifl Eessle vi g,hn Sevond Row NOIIDTH Engle Wlllls Archer Cllffold Mlllls Annette Brom Carl Mithex Vxola Oakes Phyllls Harunbton Robert Stole-5 hdlth Huvey I ulle lnuth Hum Thomas Kala Taylol M315 Ncvvuk Glsnlys Shexlurk INIOINI Putnfm Willy Xnn Vlade Miss Teresa Lennon BROADCAST Fdltor ln chlef LlIOI lly Ed1tOl Depfntmenf Edlt0l Sports Edltol Alt Edltol Soeletx Edltol Asslstant Soelctx ELl1tCJl POQSIIJ and Jokes Edltox Exchmgze Edltol Iusmess Mqnlgol A-.slstfmt BUSINESS lVIHn1,,e1s STAFF Arnold Fr mk Janlce Broun Jane Woodmuncs ROb6lt Leno Edlth VValsh Lols Nolthclaft BQSSIE Vaughn Peaches Malsh Emllx Matson Rodney Blown Cliff Mllks John Clflyton 1-fd f 1 . 1 v 1 ' - l ' W 1 1 ' v4 1 . ' , . , , .C ff . A . . , . ., , , . ' 'W x ' . '.. 'Q 'f V . l C , A1 lmnn J. , , : le ' 'z , ,. zo' . . ': ' . , ' - - . ' . ,Y 1 . . ' '. .' 0 . - , , v L' rt! L Y ' V ' 1 ' ' V. -v Y '-1 . A - , . . 1, l . 1 A , ,. . L '- - .... , . z ,.-1 I h .. .. . . V , 1 r 4 ' . . L 1 ,-' 'W - ' . V V 'V ' v ' . ' . - . I , . H Y, J W' 1 1 4 v . , , , . . , ff I 1 .' If 4 1 I 'T ', . K ,
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Frrst Row Left to Right Kala Taylor Lucrlle Knuth Betty Sample Jean Schoonover Iorrarne Hlnman Florence Horton Mrldrcd Mrlbrandt Ruth Van Name Jean Myers Petty Keyes 'second Row Nancy Benson Alberta McLaughlrn Elarne Shannon OFFICERS Presrdent Lormrne Hmman Vrce Presrdent Florence Horton Secretary Mrldred Mllbrandt Treasurer Jean Schoonover Thrs year the Homemakrng Department rs under the supervrsron of Mrs Alberta MeLaug,hlrn Homemakrng A and D are berng, taught for hrgh school students Homemakrng A consrsts of fundamentals of food and clothrng Chrld care home nursrng home manabement and famrly relatronshrps make up Homemakrng D The students learn much through much actual experrence both rn and out of class Grrls takrng part rn the hrgh school homem-rkrng, courses are elrgrble for the Future Homemakers of Amerrca Thrs organrzatron formerly the Homemakrng Club started rts first full year last September New members have been both rnformally and formally rnrtrated We are pl rnnlng a serres of projects to rarse money rn order that we may send a representatrve to the F H A State Conventron at Morrrsvrlle The experrence garned rn homemakrng classes fr d rn the F I-I A wrll enable each member to use her knowledge rn further educatron both rn school and rn e home M M 7 444144214 JI of fqmeuca ' A . f ' I 1 , ' , Y 'V 4 1 1 P r 'E I V I ' , , . .. I : , Q , , ' . ' , . . x A. ,. 1'f - l 7' ' ' I ' 7' ' I ' Courses in less advanced work are required in seventh and eighth grade classes. , I ' ' . h Q , . U . , . . . .' I 'S . ' ' Y . . ' Y -' ' ' ' , .n ' . . . ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' th . - . . '4 . O
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