Shiocton High School - Shioc Yearbook (Shiocton, WI)

 - Class of 1924

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fl e 12100 - -sinh 4 . -C3 I' VY- ggi, ,5 Stock Iudging A short time after school began this year, Mr. Kczelka called a meeting of all the students interested in stock judging work. Nine students tried out for a place on the team. About twice a week they went to different farms in the community to judge the different classes of livestock. With the use of the score cards which showed each stuclent's ability, the final selection was made. The stock judging was represented by Loyal Vogel, Oscar Romberg, and Alton Puls, with Robert Middleton as alternate. The contest was held at Green Bay, Wisccinsin, February Sth. The opponents were Marinette, Neenah and Algoma. Our team did not win the trip to Madison, but the contestants felt the practice as being Worth while, and say it will always be of value to them. Page Forty-two

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A V . L ' lj i jllliijj 5 . l e ,.5,i,, z f 12200 ,? -i f ill-Tg'l'fYfi 1: g gd The Community Fair The community fair which was held at the High School in October, was a very interesting affair especially in exhibiting the efforts ofthe student body as a whole. Numerous exhibits were displayed and prizes were awarded. The prizes this year were not given in cash, but instead printed ribbons were ordered and each prize was given a certain ribbon as an acknow- ledgement of a place. ln the clay time such activities as stock-judging, judging of the exhibits and track-meet tool: place. 'lihe track-meet was held for the district schools and was taken up with a great deal of enthusiasm and interest. First, second and third prizes were given for standing broad jump, running broad jump, fifty yard dash, hundred yard dash, etc. Although the attendance during the day was very small, the at- tendance in the evening more than made up for the afternoon's loss. A very interesting speech was delivered by our county agent, after which different numbers were given by the different school organiza- tions. A community fair tends to create more interest. both between the farmers and student body as well. It gives the students a better understanding of management as well as an appreciation of' the ad- vantages ofco-operation are developed. ln our attempts to make the community flair a success a great deal of time has been sacrificed but time which we considered to be well spent. '- ii .mg t I I 'WWF' all. 1 l l l WV v 1 lx' Page Forty three

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