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Zi tnutb uf nature The boys in the Vocational Agriculture course receive a touch of nature in their studies. Through practical applications and book knowl- edge these boys prepare for futures in the agri- cultural field - farming, gardening, forestry and animal husbandry. All the boys belong to the 4-H Club, a national organization. Each boy is required every year to undertake a project in either animal hus- bandry or farming. Through these projects the boys can earn money to widen their fields of interest. This is a familiar scene - Mr. Miller and a tractor. The head of the Agriculture Department is checking a student's project book. Why is that so? asks C. Keller of Mr. H. Miller during an agriculture period. At one of, the meetings of the F.F.A. Club, Mr. Miller and several of the club members discuss plans for future programs. A beauty contest winner in the animal husbandry department at the Reading Fair is proudly displayed for Mr. Miller by owner, D. Moyer. A .....
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3 . mf. easure fur measure In seventh grade the Wilson coed begins to prepare for possibly her greatest future career - homemaking. This preparation includes sewing, cooking, meal planning, child care, safety in the home, etiquette and good grooming. The end result is a well informed individual who can take her place in 20th century society. The members of the Vocational Home Eco- nomics course belong to' the Future Home- makers of America Club, a national organiza- tion. This year through the sellinguof vanilla, the girls received a silver plated cojfee and tea service for use at the department teas. AdmiringlF. Schwarz's suit is Mrs. Betty Ber- ger, vocation-al girls' instructress. Miss Adele Bast, junior high teacher, demonstrates her skill at the Necchi. . vi N . Hg, l 'l'i.
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2.1 ,nf School nurse, Mrs. Rettgers, R. N., records the findings of Dr. Harry Deibert as M. Ulrich opens her mouth widely. iBatniJ grief with .pruherhs A. 4 , Vw. W f T, . 9- Jump ball, but where's the ref? This is one of Q -' J the many basketball games played during gym P in .M .L4 classes. fl Lb W4 I Q ,- .. A C , f 4 U, Q., - , ,ox s ' M4 ,A LJ ,AL L. '7' W- L L - ., k ,:, 1 .4 4' ,JN 'MQ' A M, U , ' . ,iff I .Y al ? i'i 3l4lh,: is 22
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