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President---------Lawrence Miller Secretary----------------Harold Meyer Vice-president--------Herbert Lee Treasurer----------------Walter Batzel There were 55 students enrolled in vocational agriculture for the school year 1936-37, a record for the Dept. The following have been accomplished by this department this year: 342 trees have been pruned and sprayed, grafts have been made on 35 trees, many grape, currant and gooseberry bushes have been pruned, 350 lambs have been castrated and docked, and sheep dipped and drenched for three farmers, tested soil and milk, culled poultry, contacted 60 certified growers and purchased 56 bushels of Hybrid seed corn for farmers of community, treated 40 Ibushels of potatoes and 60 bushels of grain, castrated 82 pigs and treated 70 for diseases. The department also held a rural judging contest this spring for rural children and gave a successful mixer for the school in co-operation with the Home Ec. girls. The West Salem Future Farmers showed two carloads of swine at the Wisconsin State Fair held August 32-39, 1936. The names of those who showed are: Lawrence Miller, Walter Batzel, Dean Labus, Glenn Thomas, Teddy Hulberg, Herbert Lee. Their stock was shown in the open classes as well as the club classes, bringing back a total of $1,002 in prize money and winning the county exhibit prize which they have won for the ninth consecutive year. They also won the barrow class exhibit in the open class. At the La Crosse Interstate Fair they were equally as successful winning 40 firsts, 33 seconds, and 18 thirds. Harvey Miller was sent as a representative of the West Salem F.F.A. Chapter to the F.F.A. Camp located on the Wis. State Fair Grounds. At the State Judging Contests held Oct. 3,3,i936 our school was represented by 19 boys under the supervision of Mr. N.N. Rowe. The meat team consisting of Walter Batzel, Norbert Boernecke, and Harvey Miller received fourth place in meat judging, while Walter Batzel and Norbert Boernecke received 4th and 5th respectively in the individual scoring. The poultry team, Ralph Dunlap, James Adams, and Orville Meyer placed 8th in poultry judging, and 10th in judging poultry and eggs combined. Ralph Dunlap placed 5th for individual honors.
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