CHANGING CURRICULUMS; VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE: SURVIVING IN A DWINDLING INDUSTRY (SECOND OF FOUR PARTS)

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Tuesday, April 25, 2000

Nancy Lewer planted petunias in front of the board of education building at Thomas W. Kelly School as part of the landscaping class.

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