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llands Work oo DO IT YOURSELF CRAZE . . . Chuck Wise and Bill Uncapher put the finishing touches on their handiwork in manual training class. A PRETTY GIRL . . . These girls are modeling the outfits they made in the advance sewing class. Seated are Martha Drake. Alice Van Horn, Jo Ellen Sturm, and Joyce Fogt. Pat Frazier and Janice Baughman are seen in the background. NOW IT'S LIKE THIS . . . Kenneth Abbott is turning a lathe center while Paul Wilord, Dwight Bertch and Harold Stevens look on. This is one of the many machines in thc shop department. Copeland Refrigeration Co
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NOT THE FARMERS IN THE DELL. BUT Gary Baker Roger Shoffner and Edward Lyons members of the Ag Department. These boys are working on their summer project Learn It f Doing Practice makes perfect! The agriculture and business departments prove this by turning out top-notch farmers and secretaries. While the Ag boys plow their fields and learn soil conservation, the future secretaries are studying dictation, the operation of machines, and office conduct. The Ag Department carries on projects throughout the year. The boys raise dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, poultry, and hogs. They raise corn, wheat, oats, and soy beans. They learn about the general maintenance of farms, and the operation of farm machinery. The boys partici- pate in the state and district contests in livestock and crop judging and also machinery practices. In the business department the girls learn to write business letters and improve the speed of their typing and shorthand. Sidney High has numerous machines which the girls learn to run. Good business etiquette is taught. Both the guys and gals at SHS are kept busy just learning the do's and don't's of their professions. Copeland Re rlgemtmu Co
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DO RE Ml FA S0 LA . . . An eighth grade music class sings a daily concert. The music Classes under Mr. Coffelt meet twice a week to give the students of the seventh and eighth grades an understanding of music. Steps Vary UP TXVO, THREE. FOUR! . . . W'arm-up exercises start girls' gym class. . . . AND JUST A PINCH OF THIS... Hugh Turley shows Tom Uncapher, John Keysor and Larry Flinn just how he would go about solving a physics problem.
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