Show ALUMNI association ORGANIZED AT SAN WAN JUAN HIGH SCHOOL 0 may 1 a program was held in the high school auditorium this program was to complete the alumni organization and to welcome the graduates in the alumni A larf harfe e crowd attended and the following program was presented song by congregation amer ica prayer by grant bayles girls chorus choras calm As the night and indian love call talk what t the he alumni expects to do by vice res david J black vocal solo if my song had wings phyllis bradford violin solo longing for home alice redd achievements of former students vell veil washburn piano duet by helen and dona redd vocal solo auld lang syne by claude robbins reading leading bowser towser must be tied tonight lucy harris dance memories by deaun and nd ardis adams short talk by pres bertha R hurst the constitution and by bylaws laws were read and over thirty people signed it as charter members bertha R hurst who was first student body president of the san juan high school is the alumni president pies ident david J black vice vice president theressa A redd see sec may N biggs treasurer any eligible member may join this alumni by paying dues to the secretary or treasurer ed note it is impossible to print the constitution and by laws in this issue although they were included with this announcement the changes which have taken place placa in the of certain major farm crops have tended to bring about other changes of ec economic arid and social significance because practically all of the surplus producing crops are soil depleting in character there has been an effort to substitute soil conserving and soil improving crops on the acreage creage taken out of wheat corn and cotton throughout the unit ed states this has meant the restoration to of permanent grass cover and an increase in the acreage of forage and home grown fool food winter wheat crop this year is now forecast at bushels compared con pared to bushels the yield per sealed acre for 1941 is now f forecast at 17 bushels compared to 15 bushels in 1940 and a ten year average of 15 bushels production of winter wheat in the united states is now forecast at bushels compared to in 1940 and an average for ten years of bushels |