Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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F. F. A. I 'l'HlRD ROW: D. Friincfs, C. Henning, D, l,undeen, D. Knight, D. Stahl, J. Fraser, D. Schultz. SECOND RUNYZ lf. Baie, U. Sebby, Devine, L. Grady, H. Rogers, D. Duvick. FIRST ROW: ll, Campbell, P. Sedgwick, M. Gauer, D. Anderson, Nl. Parris, D. Fritch, lX'lr. lfade, adviser. President: .... .. Edward Baie Treasurer: . , Orrin Sehby Vice President: . ... john Devine Reporter: . .. . Donald Stahl Secretary: .... . Jack Fraser Adviser: . . . .. . Mr. Fade The local chapter of the F. F. A. has been more than usually active the past year. 'lihe boys started off last fall by giving a Barn Dance Party to the high school which still stands out in many students' opinion as the high spot of the year. Watch for the one to be staged this fall! The Cooperative Hog Project is taken advantage of by six boys to enable them to get starred with pure bred hogs in projects of their own. A point system by which the boys may earn credit for active work in agriculture and thereby earn the F. F. A. emblem has been worked out and will soon be in operation. Over 5000 pounds of hog supplement has been mixed at school on the cooperative basis and distributed among the boys raising hogs. A summary of last year's projects as given by Donald Duvick in a radio broad-- cast over station VVMRO on April 26 is quite significant. Twenty-four boys last vear carried 35 projects. 'lihe total profit earned amounted to S4034 or an average of S116 per project. 'lihe boys spent an average of 109 hours in labor on each project which makes over one dollar per hour. Do you wonder that we are en- thusiastic over our agriculture program?', Page Twen fy Mme

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LATIN CLUB THIRD ROW: B. Hough, O. Puhan, H. Miller, M. Priesman, H. Cochran, Montgomery, F. Schumaker, D. Francis, D. R. jones, A. Dillon, C. Marrs. SECOND ROW: R. Titzel, M, McFarland, Zimmerman, D. Canham, If. Ropp, N. Satter, I.. Bulancl, L. Mueller, R. Regenharflt, B. Scott, N. Bagg, V. Parks, P. Parr, D. Wright. FIRST ROW: B. Armstrong, K. Meilinger, Ogilvie, F. Antonopulos, C. Kukuk, Miss Mess, advis- er, G. Fields, F.. Smith, I. OlNeil, S. Walker, K. Flynn, R. Richardson. The Latin Club meets every other Thursday afternoon after school. Both ac- tive and inactive members attend. They play Latin games and sing Latin songs. As a semester project they built and furnished a model Roman house. Officers are: president, Glydell Knight, vice president, Lucille Bulandg secretary-treasurer, Dorine Wright. Miss Mary -lane Mess is their adviser. Pagf Twenty-eight



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DEBATE STANDING: O. Shefveland, R. Moore, Mr. Davis, adviser, W. Sutherland. SliA'l'liD: R. Ryder, Mclnnes, P. Brady, P. Haslcin, H. Davis. As a grand climax to a year of tireless research and discussion under the stimu- lating leadership of Mr. Davis, the debate team Won first place in Class B at the district tournament. Patty Haskin and Howard Davis upheld the alhrmative side of the question, Resolved that the United States should establish an alliance with Great Britain, while Richard Ryder and Philip Brady took the negative stand. The opportunity to goto the state contest was missed hy one loss to Rockford. District winners were Freeport and Elgin, the former later placing hrst in the state. 'l'hroughout the season the team, participating in forty-six decision debates, won and lost an equal number of rounds. Highlights of the year were the tourna- ments at Hinsdale, Mendota, Wheaton, Augustana, Naperville, lflgin, and De- Kalb. 'llhe team loses its one senior, Richard Ryder, but resolves to make further pro- gress next year. Pngf Tflirly

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