page nineteen HOROSCOPE Name Nickname By-word Failing Arrena McDaniel Renie It's hard to tell Late hours Celia Kinnen Wheelie Yes Boy! Hershey ( 1) bars Fern Metz Granny For cryin’ out loud! T. P. Sheiks Genevieve Wildman Pussy I hope to shout! Hikeing Gladyce Sheets Pat O gee kid! Flirting Hazel Conley Sis Now listen kid! Dodd-ging Lucy Coleman Skinny My Gosh! T alking Mildred Newland Peggy Oh Heck! Fellows Mildred Runnion Jiggs Gorsh! Sitting up Late Ruth Dye Tiny Oh My! Traveling Velma Johnson Slim Shoot! Quarreling Charles Booth Chick Great Caeser! Being Tardy Francis Russell Frank You’d be Surprised Manicuring Nails Harold Conklin Honk Raspberries! Spooning Mary Davis Mariar My Goodness! Studying Paul Davis Pete Darn! A Chevrolet Ralph Duffield Duffy Rats! Sleeping Robert Smith Bob My Forever! Women Kenneth Gillilan Ken You Bet! Forgetting Samuel Baker Sam Yer Dad-Burned Tootin’ Red Horse I I K 1 00 Ambition Destiny Private Secretary Farmerette Public Speaker Farmerette Soloist Swindler Cook Hash Slinger Stenographer Actress Stenographer First Lady of the Land Bookkeeper Old Maid Teacher Rustler (Russeler) Musician Mrs. Violinist Suffragette Schoolmarm Poet Bricklayer Hod-heaver Jockey ? Mechanical Engineer Barn (heart) Builder Housekeeper Missionary | —] Aviator Baker | Undertaker I Band Director Fox Hunter Dog-fancier | ffl Professor Ambassador Basketball Coach Teacher | x ! ir = —H !
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1 92 8 THE THALIA Left to Right—Ralph Callaway, Milton, O'Neal, Samuel Baker, Mr. R. C. Bane, Robert Smith, Harold Conklin, Loyd Friend. Ralph Cole. Dale Gibbs. Harry Gibbs, Harry Booth, Oyrn Watkins, Francis Russell, Paul Davis. Charles Booth- Wendell Clark. Rodger Clark, Lester Murrey, Paul Kinnen, Cecil Hornsby, Guy White, Harold Callaway. Clifton Ward. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT A vocational agriculture department was added to the curriculum this year—The department is housed in a separate building specially remodeled for the department. It has two class rooms and a full basement. The basement will be used for farm machinery work. Twenty-three boys were enrolled in this department this year. The subjects offered were Animal Husbandry, Farm Crops, and Farm Shop. Each boy enrolled must have a supervised farm project related to the subject studied. The projects in operation are baby chick rearing, poultry management, strawberries, corn, swine management, dairy record of production, and management of an orchard. The department’s aim is to give a practical as well as a scientific training in Agriculture. The boys have pruned orchards, dosed sheep for stomach worms and won twelfth place as an apple judging team during Farmers week at Columbus. Local, state and federal funds are used to maintain the department. page twenty-one
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