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R. Y. ll. S. 55 AGRlf'VIi'l'URAIi VLUB. Bavk row, loft to riglit-Framk Sand, Sznnuol lJ0Sig'nc, Eugene Zimmerman, 'Earl Sorgg, Vivtor Blunior, Dvnnis Kvmpt. Il Third row, l0l't to I-ightnllloycl Stnd0r,, Vlms. Kauffman, Melvin Sorg, Leslie Orussa, Adlwlnurcl 'l zmu0n, Paul Sc-lwror. Claroiivc lrnlioff. Sevond row. left to right-Burney lioolvtto. lmstor fll'l21llll70l'S, Harry Hubbell, Dominick llegiovzinnio, Robert ZlIlllll0l'Illi1N. VV. VV. Enxrivh, Clnstructorj. Front row, left to rigiht-A-ll0n1'y Rllillltllllll, Emil llnlmuisson, liclwurml VVOy0n0th, Hcnry Audi. llnioral SK'l1l1lIlill'll0l', Victor Flzinin. Vivtnr Mayour.
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54 ECHO gymnasium and were decorated in orange and blue, the high sehool colors. About all the members of the agricultural classes were there, but their fathers were not so mueh in evidenee. Mueh credit is due to Mr. Einrieh and Miss Danahay and her eooking elass for their work and nianagenient. Following the banquet the program ol' after dinner speeches and music was given. Mr. Castelo aeted as toastnlaster. introdueing eaeh speaker with a few witty remarks. The address of weleorne, which everyone enjoyed, was given by Mr. Enirieh. Mr. Wilson. seeretary of the sehool board. was to give the response, but as he was unable to attend Mr. Pettigrew eonsented to take his plaee. A group oif songs were sung by the Agricultural boys with Miss Dorsey aeeompanying at the piano. Lloyd Studer gave a brief aeeount of his soy bean projeet, including his aetual work and reeords in detail. Miss Lava lflauber and Samuel Designe sang a series of songs, which were enjoyed very inueh. Prof. L. li. Seranton of the llniversity of Illinois spoke brieliy about the Smith-llughes work, also of the father and sonsl banquets held in various plaees throughout the state. Mr. l'has. lil. Snyder, Editor ot the Vhieago Daily Drovers Journal, appeared as the final speaker of the evening. His opening remarks were very humorous and he referred to Mr. Vastello in their former sehool days. He also spoke of the eonditions of the farmer, that he was not reeeiving a square deal, but he thought that things were beeoining adjusted . id now the business would be more prontable. ROANOKE POST NEWSPAPER STAFF Standing left to right-Carl Teuseher, Edward Sand, Victor Blunier. Seated left to right-Leona Hohl, Marie Gorman, Verna Pfister, Anna Sehuler.
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56 li C H 0 PH ILOMATH EAN SOCIETY I'resifIcnt ....... . . . Pansy Mullins Vice Presidmzl .. . . . Verna Pfister Socrcfary ..... . . . Martha Pfister Tr0r1s1l1'0r . . . . . . Lea Pruvost Back row. loft to rightsllonry Audi, Doininicfk lJ0g'i0VZ1lllll0, Lostor Chambers, Robert Zinnnorxnan, Frank Sand, Victor Blunior, Loslio Orussa, Lewis Logol. Sain DoSigno, Donnis Keinpf, lelarry Hubbell, Carl Sand. Third row, loft to right-Lewis Sand, Paul Sehoror, Adhemard Faneon, Emile Dubuison, Vorna Pfistor, lflthol Oyor, Annabelle Sehultes, Martha Pfister, .losophino Boor, Violot Touselior. Soc-ond row, loft to rigIitfMr. Thonipson, l'lll'a I-lolsloy. Ada Moser, Elsie llorhst. Pansy Mullins. Froda linhoff, Loa Pruvost, Marie Sauder, Manrotta Spalding, lfllsio l'ritc-hott. illara linhoff, Miss Danahay, Miss Moore. First row, loft to right-liortlia Amos, Sybil Darnell, Flora Cervo, Olga lvlayenr, Minnie Perth, Fannie Beer, Maggie Monge, Romona Spalding, Rowona Loman, Mary Mongo, Julia Boolotto, lfllizaboth Paluska, Leona Sands, Miss Cornwell. O
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