| 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. |