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Smith Hughes Vocational Agriculture LAWRENCE LITTLE FRED KIRCHHOFF GLENN COLE DONALD WILES MARION SPANGLER MILTON NELSON CHARLES HATCLIFF JESSE LIVINGSTON FRANCIS AKESON MILTON HOBACK ELMER .IOSEPHSON HERBERT STEINCAMP HELMER CHRISTENSEIN HARRY NOELL LYNN HOBACK NISSLEY MARSHALL LEO HOHMAN PROF. TAGGART
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Smith Hughes Vocational Agriculture This department was called to our curriculum in the year 1922-1923. Then as the 34th department established in the state under the Smith- Hughes law. We are now proceeding in the second year of our growth. Probably no growth, so far as numbers is concerned, as we ran to capacity last year, but we have grown in equipment, material and text books, till we are probably as well an equipped department as is in the school and nearly as well as is in the state. A word might be said -of our efforts at the Annual Nebraska High School Judging contests. In the year 1922-23 Clarence Sogard was 10th in the wood working contest and the Babcock milk test. Elmer Klepser, Fred Marquardt and Robert Meyer as the livestock judging team was 10th. These results were good in view of the fact that there were 21 teams competing and this our first year. The year 1923-24 was also suc- cessful. Nissley Marshall was second in the Babcock milk test, Fred Kirchoff was 12th in the wood work contest. The livestock judging team consisting of Clarence Kintner, Harry Noell and Eldon Mendenhall was 18th in a field of 25 teams. This low standing was due to the ele- ments f'r most part. The late spring, consisting of rains, bad roads, etc., made it impossible to perfect ourselves, because we could not get the practice needed. The embryonic organization stage of the department is passed and it is now based on a firm basis which will allow it to produce its maximum work. Prof. Taggart leaves the first of August for his new position at Barneston, but by that time we will have had time to finish the work this year and start next year's work in such a way that his successor will be able to take it up where he left off. The boys taking the work are enthusiastic about it and appreciate its value. K
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