Shiocton High School - Shioc Yearbook (Shiocton, WI)

 - Class of 1925

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45 I, 1 Y 1 N r Tl-IE SI-IIOC ,IN I LITERARY u L-W -V-H - .. 4K , ff ,, ,,,J Pagz' Tfzirly-51'fz'f'l1

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---l--'-- '--- P- ---- - -K1- - - - - --II -I THE SHIOC- ---- l-l-.-----it-l Qricultu re CULTU R li IN AGRICULTURE f'No other human occupation opens so wide a field for the profitable and agceable combination of labor with cultivated thought, as agriculture. I know nothing so pleasant to the mind as the discovery of anything that is at once new and valuable- nothing.: that so lightens and sweetens toil as the hopeful 'pursuit of such discovery. And how vast and how varied a field is agriculture for such discovery. The mind, already trainedbto thought in the country school or higher school, cannot fail to find there an exhaustless source of enjoyment. livery blade of grass is a study, and to produce two where there was one is both a profit and a pleasure. And not grass aloneg but soils, seeds and seasons, hedges, ditches, and fencesg draining, droughts and irrigation, plowing, hoeing and harrowing, reaping, mowing and threshing, saving crops, pests of crops, diseases of crops, and what will prevent or cure them, implements, utensils and machines, their relative merits, and to improve themg hogs, horses, and cattle, sheep, goats and poultry, trees, shrubs, fruits, plants and Howersg the thousand things of which these are specimens-each a world of study within itselffl -Aaaiuiixm L1Nco1.x The aim of agriculture in our high school is to prepare young men for effective life and service in the vocation of farming. lt comprises the elemental and basic por- tions of the science and art of agriculture found in the best farm practice including crop production, live stock raising, marketing, conservation of soil fertility, proper equipment and operating of a farm as a business enterprise. To meet this need, the following curriculum is followed: lst year-Crops and Soils 2nd year-Animal Husbandry 3rd year-Farm Shop VVork and lfarm lllechanics f f filth iYBiH4-:F34fIl3lf1'lQ0IJ.OI11.l.CS+ f f i i i i i i i Each student is required to follow up each course with a related project on the form in the summer to put into practical use what has been learned in the course of the year. The fact that our school is now classed as a Smith-llughcs School, and receives lfederal aid, puts us on a par with other agricultural schools of the state. STOCK .I UDGING Our Stock Judging team, lidward Lettman, Alton Puls, and Robert llliddleton competed against Neenah, lllarinette School of Agriculture, Algillllil Zllld SCVZMUDUI- Our team received third place, defeating Sevastopol and Algoma. Page Thirty-.six



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ii- -Qi -T -i--T ---i- -----W 'r H E s H 1 o c -+1 ------ - -in- Firsl Rofw: Dorothy Curtis, Irene Lettman, Josephine Carpenter, Cleora Stacy, Anita Rohm, Leona Zykes, Alma Sassman. Second Rofw: Grace Vanderhoof, Roinona Curtis, Edith Palmer, Theresa Puls, Florence John, Alice Booth, Edna Van Horn. Third Rofw: ldella Vanderhoof, Rose Kelly, Mildred Kraatz, Florence I-lerinun, Louise Schwab, Jennie Peebles, Alice Voight. Girls, Literary Society The girls, Literary Society was organized September 26, WZ-l. The following oflicers were elected for the first semester: Pzwizlerzt ,, ........,,,,,,,,,,..,,.......,.......,.,,,,, ,. , ,,..... ..., 1 Xxrrx Ronru l'im--P1-wyizlzfizf ....,,. ee.,,.., l ,LJcn.l,i3 ,I ifssiu 1511 Scc1'etm'y ...., ,....,. . .....AxL.XliX Sxssuxx YiI'l'Il.fllI't'I' , .......,,.,,.,,,,......... .,...... ........ , ,.., , .... , . . ,. .. ..,.. , ,,,,,,, ,.., , , ,...,,, Rosh Kifrry lit was Ti'C'Clfl'C-UI-TTZIVCI-0'llI'4HiC6Hel-lg 6VCl'f54AIQ-IM-lilf-Lf1'Illl-L 3 :SQ P, BI, to 3 zflll. A program cominittee was appointed by the president. The work taken up by the Society consisted of readings, recitations, songs and authors. Parliamentary law was also studied. Three candy sales were held during the year, October S, October 20, and Feb- ruary 13. The proceeds were used to pay for the picture in the Annual. Un january 26, 1025, it was decided to elect new olliccrs. The president and treasurer were rc-elected. A Pwsiflriif ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,...,. A dxrrcx Roimi Vive-Preridwzt ....... .... I Dokoriir CL R'r1s Sm-nftm-ry ,,,,,, .,.,,e, I RIZNE l,lETT.XIAN yll'l'!lA'lll'l'I' . ,,,,.,.....,.............,.,.,,....,r.........,,..,,.,., ,,......,,. ,.,.. ...,..... .....,...... ....,.. , , , l Q Osli lilil,LY l'1'actically the same worlc was taken up during the second semester. The society enjoyed several picnics during the school year. Page Thirty-eight

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