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COMMERCIAL CLUB 3rd row—Dorothy Miller, Barbara Bender, Irene Redmond, Harry Freeland, Betty Myers. 2nd row—-Le Roy Colbe, Ruth Kastler, Miss Brooks, Margaret Weismiller, Wesley Eastman, Viola Swanson. 1st row—Loretta Klotz, Ruth Scott, Frieda Boers, Mary Kehl, Della Boers, Marian Swenson, Adaline Page. The commercial club was organized under the direction of Miss Brooks. The requirements for being a member of this club are two credits in commercial subjects. Those that had three or more credits were eligible for executive office. Those elected were: President, Ruth Kastler; Vice President, Viola Swanson; Secretary, Della Boers. The commercial club sent the following people to participate in the sectional tournament held at Sycamore, April 27. Those who participated were: Viola Swanson and Elaine Peterson, Shorthand; Fern Hodge, Typing. This club, although organized only last year, has been proven very successful and .we feel sure that it will carry on in the same successful manner in the coming years. AG CLUB 3rd row-—Robert Scheidecker, Alvin Anderson, Carl Johnson, Wiley Fritsch, Cedric Fat-land, Elmer Schumaker, Lyle Fritsch. 2nd row—Burdell Swenson, Ralph Johnson, Kenneth Eastman, Lenart Lindvall, Mr. Eade, Thomas Lett, Neil Kiley. 1st row Charles Rohrer, Harold Troupe, Donald Ogilvie, Curtiss Russell, John Peterson, Dean Ropp, Kenneth Klotz. This last year the boys in the agriculture department have been trying to keep pace with the former classes. Some of the accomplishments have been the thrift bank, cooperative buying of 60 head of sheep and 1000 strawberry plants for its members, a Dad's Night, and evening school for farmers. In December the judging teams in corn, grain and poultry entered the sectional contest in which 20 schools participated and won first in poultry; second in grain; and third in corn. This gave Sandwich the highest number of points in the whole contest. NINETEEN THIRTY FIVE
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