1. Agriculture.
2. Beekeeping.
3. Bird study.
4. Botany.
5. Conservation.
6. Dairying.
7. Forestry.
8. Gardening.
9. Poultry keeping.
10. Taxidermy.

III. Subjects which have to do with modern application of mechanics.

1. Automobiling.
2. Aviation.
3. Electricity.
4. Machinery.
5. Signaling.
6. Wireless.

IV. Subjects which have to do with the preservation of health and the saving of life.

1. Athletics.
2. First Aid.
3. First Aid to Animals.
4. Firemanship.
5. Life Saving.
6. Personal Health.
7. Physical Development.
8. Public Health.
9. Safety First.

V. Subjects which have to do with so-called "Trades."

1. Blacksmithing.
2. Carpentry.
3. Craftsmanship, including Craftswork in Metal,
Leather, Basketry, Pottery, Cement,
Book-binding, Wood Carving.
(7 separate pamphlets.)
4. Handicraft.
5. Leather working.
6. Masonry.
7. Mining.
8. Plumbing.
9. Printing.
10. Surveying.

VI. Subjects which have to do with knowledge
gained mainly from books and laboratories, under instructors.

1. Astronomy.
2. Chemistry.
3. Business.
4. Civics.
5. Interpreting.
6. Scholarship.