Month: May 2011

Pictured left to right:  Alfred Brener, Fred Chamberlain, Frank Hebel, Herman Hebel, George Moen, Harry Elmlund, John Kruger, McKinley Van Eaton, Morris Calloway, Dewey Fredrickson, Eddie Kiddleman, B.W. Lyon Superintendent and Ag.  Teacher, Francis Canty, John Hotes, Lawrence Fairbairn, Ernest Jacobson, Matt Kjelstad and Dee Kendle.
Pictured left to right: Alfred Breuer, Fred Chamberlain, Frank Hebel, Herman Hebel, George Moen, Harry Elmlund, John Kruger, McKinley Van Eaton, Morris Calloway, Dewey Fredrickson, Eddie Kiddleman, B.W. Lyon Superintendent and Ag. Teacher, Francis Canty, John Hotes, Lawrence Fairbairn, Ernest Jacobson, Matt Kjelstad and Dee Kendle.

The guys who took Ag back in the 1915 weren’t just good at raising animals, they were also pretty good at raising barns. This barn was built and designed by the students. It stood North of today’s football field.

In the second photo, these students tested the cattle for Tuberculosis. (Which is a rare disease today.)

Poultry pens
The Ag department also had poultry raising pens in the same spot.

The smells at school must have been a little different than the ones today.

Ag students testing cattle for Tuberculosis.
Ag students testing cattle for Tuberculosis.

 

 

 

 

Photos courtesy of the Haynes family.

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Poultry pens at Eatonville High.
Poultry pens at Eatonville High.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Ag students in the poultry pen.
The Ag students in the poultry pen.