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Agriculture MR. EM M ONS, Instructor The work of the Agriculture Department is designed to train the young men of this high school who are interested in Agriculture to be better prepared for leadership and farming: so that they may more adequately meet the prob- lems of the farmers of today and tomorrow. In order that they might accomplish their purposes, field trips are con- ducted, milk is tested, soil tests are made, small equipment needed for projects are made, and an individual project is carried by each student. Every phase of farming carried on in this community is studiedg the boys do most of their learning by doing. The two divisions of Agriculture being taught this year are Agriculture T, which deals with soils and crops, and Agriculture Ill, which deals with farm management. The work of this department is under the direction of Mr. Emmons. Page Thirty
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SEAT1-:D-Dale Romoser, Robert Hess, and David Richison. SECOND Row-Miss Vlfilliams, lrma lngram, Raymond Craig, Joan Listner, Richard Ingram, Naomi lfulton, ,loan Eveland, Billie Craven, and Mr. Benson. Student Council PI'CSiClClltiiRObCl't Hess Vice President-Dale Romoser Secretary and 'lircasurer-David Richison Faculty Advisers-Mr. Benson and Miss Vtfilliams The Student Council is organized to contribute to the welfare of the stu- dents and to facilitate problems pertaining to all classes. It sets up high standards for the entire student body and strives to maintain them throughout the year. The council consists of the president of each class who automatically be- comes a member, one representative from both the freshman and sophomore classes, and two from both the junior and senior classes. Une of the outstanding features of the council this year was the presenta- tion of the Christmas program. Another major activity on their part will be the sponsoring of the Zllllllllll carnival which will be held late in the spring. Page Thirty-two
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