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"Homer King of [[Smithville High School]] won the Wayne County vocational agriculture farm account contest it was announced today. Fifty-three farm boys who kept complete records on their home farms in 1931 under the supervision of local vocational teachers competed in the contest. George Myers, Robert Grube and Raymond Pinkley, all of [[Congress High School]], finished second, third and fourth respectively. Paul Brown and Arthur Jentis of [[Wooster High School]] were sixth and seventh respectively, while Herschel Wells of [[Shreve High School]] was seventh, Clayton Carson of [[Apple Creek High School|Applecreek High School]], eighth, Carl Wilson of [[Dalton High School]], ninth, and Wayne Howman of Congress, tenth. Other vocational students completing their records with honorable mention were Wooster High School, Billie Wirt, G. E. Stull, Carl Franks, James McCoy, Eldon Clark, Kenneth Smith, Donald Tolberrt and Earl Mowrer, Smithville High School A. J. Blough, Paul Smucker, Kenneth Conrad, Ivan Buchwalter, Lester Snyder and Carl Begert, Dalton High School, Stanley Tschantz, J. P. Hasseman, Weldon Lehman, Charles Bach, Wilson Boss, Carl Wenger and Walter Eberly, Shreve High School, Paul Kendall, Lawrence Williams, Philip Berry, Glenn Wells, Paul Wells, Wayne Flickinger and Miles Force. Applecreek High School, Arden Weity, David Forrer, Myron Martin, John Hartel, Richard Greegor, Jay Kauffman, Bascom Moore, Ferris Meier, Congress High School, Harold Pinkley, C. S. Gindlesberger, Robert Johnson, Charles Young and Glenn Hottel."
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