The two-page survey form shown below was compiled by Pringle J. Myers, instructor of vocational agriculture at Spring Garden High School. The form is from the papers of J. T. W. Mitchell, who in 1941 succeeded Myers as vo-ag instructor at Spring Garden.
The first page of the form indicates that as a vo-ag student in 1936–1937, Fitz Neal, Jr.'s vo-ag projects included one acre each of corn and tobacco. From the corn crop he reported a net profit of $27.05; from the tobacco, $313.67.
The second page of the form preports that during 1938 and 1939, after his graduation from high school, he continued to be involved in tobacco farming while living at home, presumably during the summers. He is listed as attending college both years.
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