Garber High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Garber, OK)
- Class of 1925
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Editor '4 2 If I ' ' Sparks, Art Edltorg Smlth, Rep. , from Junlor H15 Ward, Joke Edltor H l Li of Z ? 9 if y ,f .,,,.,,. ,,,,,,., ,.,, , fcafuf 22:1 ,.,, ,,,., Z Z,,,,Z,,,,,x,,, 6 Z.1..,..,:,.M7,,,,,HWWi,..,.,,,,,,,ZZi7,IifZffI7fffCf,f,,fff fIflfffI?ffYffffff1 fffffflffffffil f' fgyfylr ,,,, H Wi w,m ,mzffwwfw 'mm nw,'ffww ff f f 1 'V , ,-jW,,, , 1 4 4'x 'Q' ' LOY ALTY TO OUR SCHOOL Loyalty to one s school demands good scholarshlp, good sports manshlp the respect of ones teachers and fellow classmates, and 1 legard of the t1ad1t1ons of the school School loyalty exemplified through good scholarshlp cons1sts not only of Just a few dolng good work and the remalnder of the puplls Just domg enough to pass, but of each one domg the very best work of Whlch he 1S capable The mtelllgence of the school 13 detelmmed by the avelage of all the scholars not by the grades of a few who make the hlghest grades and of course we all want our school to rank hlgh mentally Outsxders Judge our school ln a large measure by the sports manshlp dlsplayed 1n ou1 matched games Anyone can be a good spoxt as long as he wlns but a loser who knows how to take a de feat IS the one who leally shows loyalty to his school Outslders also Judge a school largely by the respect we show to ou1 teachers and fellow classmates If we gOSSlp about them and thelr work we axe leally undermmmg the character of thc school A 1espect of ones fellow classmates IS also shown ln the legald for ou1 fellow students A well known educator has Sald that the hablts we form m school ale more beneficlal to us than the knowledge we gain 'K pe1 son who lealns m school the hablts of obeymg rules, refralmng f1om gosslp lespectmg other pelsons property, and good sports manshlp lS the one who w11l be more capable of succeedlng 1n llfe than the person who dld not learn these llttle h8bltS Ethel Lyhene fgrx 0 Ofxl 0 -V QI 9, all 1? 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L.terary Contest, First Prize , , Piano and Voice '22 and '23. Girl's ' 4 Quartet, First Prize. All her days s' ' Q . are Aliens days. U BOYER, MABEL ga' , 1, Enidg Okla. v , Peppers '24. Booster Club '25. 2 XYZ Club '24. Annual Staff. Pres. lf: SenioriClass. Pete is her inspira- , Z ,NS tion. 1' 3' 4 ' VENCL, 'LADD Garber, Okla. f - Vice-Pres. Agriculture Club. Poul- . ' try Judging Team '23. Hell Cats '23, He Hounds '25. If he ever - falls in love great will be the fall thereofi N ' . 5. 0 if' f . 5, a gi' f E 112214jiigmm'QZlf,g,,g3f?'f'Qj,jj ,, V , , f I 'Q ', ' ' ::::' 'f ' ' ' ' 'V l - l . 8 5 N J? zi::':1:1 9 1 'f1 '1'ct1i'f 'f '11'11'1::ffc1C1cc11:fctiQ1' :iifif':1if'::1fCCifiCffi::1Li'2 . . , ,,,, .,,, , .,., 1 f,,-,, f ,,.,,,,. 7 I , 5 3 5 -55g,g: 5: ::: 55: ggg gg A::: :::::::::::f:fff '1:'f 'A2 ' M fuffuwwxixiitiit' Z. lvvfvi - ' V V V W V 'gm ---j'1fj5111f1-if-:lfgj-ffvjv' j fi ' ' ' if mf I 2 ' , fww,,,,,,,,,,,...Mw- 5 1 L, , i, DVORACEK, JIMMIE Garber, Okla. Annual Staff '23, '24. Pres. Senior Class. Honor Society '25. Basket Ball '23, '24, '25. H. S. Play '2-L Senior Play '2-4. Base Ball '23. ' '24. Operetta '22. Valedictoriau. Little but mighty. ' WEISER, FRANCES. Miles City, Montana. Vice Pres Semoi Class Whx would this world be Without me LROFT GLEN Lost Spring, Kansas Foot Ball 23 '24 Basket Ball 2 24 25 Track 24 Glee Club Boys Quartet Ladies beware SPARKS OTHO Woodward, Okla H S Play 24 Glee Club, Quartet 25 Foot Ball '24 Basket Ball 25 Honor Society Pres Soph Class 24 Vice Pres Senior Class 3 year student He gets what he goes after TOBFN LOIS Follett Texas Peppers 24 Booster Club 25 XYZ Club 24 Vice Pres Junioi Class Sec Treas Senioi Class Annual Staff Honor Society An nuals is annuals GOFLLER GLEN Garber Okla Annual Staff Basket Ball 4 Treas Semor Class Noted one hand drlver specializes in ditches ' - . ' ' . rt . ' ' H 7 ' 4 It 1 ' 1 W , , . ' 3, , y , 1 R I 1 . 224. 4 I 1 , . 1 v . i '24, ' . . . W' 1 ' . V . 1 ' , ' , l . 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I ,gmt ,, vf,,Av:,l 1 -- . 7 'N '2-fv--w...,i.,,,,N,,,,,,.,,,...fffM- 'MW ' M C 1 MINGE, LAWERENCE A Garber Okla lterary Society 22 and 23 Glee Glu 22 23 24 Foot Ball i i 5 s 5 3 '24 Vice Pres Soph Class Annual Staff Talks much but says little HAUSER ALMA Garber Okla Peppers 24 Booster Club 25 Life IS one romance after another DUNCAN RALPH Garber Okla Agrlculture Club Hell Cats 21 He neglects nothing GIBSON JAMES Garber Okla Stock Judging Team Poultry Judging Team 22 23 Llteraly Society. He Hound 25. Track Hell Cats 24. Little but loud BAKER ROSE Glee Club 22 '23 25. Chorus 22 23 Quartet lst prize Contralto Contest, lst prize. XYZ Club '24 Basket Ball '24 '25. She likes the usual dread of bills DANIELS ALLEN Garber Okla WYS Club '24. Literary Society 24 He Hounds 24 Hell Cats 23 Boy's Chorus '25, Uses his feet better than his head 1 ' 5 L. . , , is . I . U! . 7 Y Y 7 fl 1: h y 1 ' 2'-7 1-9 '2 , . ' .- . . '. 3 w Q . ' ' 3133: E 0 ic Q 550 1 y :3 . 7 ' . 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Booster Club '25. Annual Typist. Good time, I'll say. ROSENBERGER, DORIS Garber, Okla. Peppers '24. Glee Club '23, '25. Chorus '22, '23, '24. XYZ Club '24. Orchestra. Literary Society '24. 3 year student. Girls, I've got u date. TAFT, WILLIAM Garber, Okla. Pres. Junior Class. Literary So- ciety '22, '23, Base Ball '22, '275. Foot Ball '24. Orchestra '23, '2f1. Wys. Club '24. Senior Jelly-bean. MR. ADAMS, Sponsor. KRIVOHLAVEK, EDDIE Garber, Okla. Foot Ball '21, '22, '23, '24, Basket Ball '21, '22, '23, '24. Track. Base Ball. Faculty Burlespues '2l. Capt. Foot Ball-Basket Ball '24, Better to have loved and lost than to have been married and bossed. FEGER, NINA. Guthrie, Okla. V 9,9 .1,,1... ii Q ' LI , ' 3,3 ., A is 1 D HISTORY 0F THE CLASS OF 1925 i 3 The History of the Class of 1925, of Garber High School, is in this wise: if.. On the fifth day of September in the year of.f1921, there entered into this Land ' of Learning thirty-five seekers of Knowledge. MSome came up from the 'eighth V' grade, some were fresh from the country, and some from other halls of instructions. V' The ones that came up from the eighth grade in other halls of instructions' were: ' . Marguerite Moan, James Devoracek, Opal A Conn, Kenneth Evans, Clarence Daughetee, Opal Kretchmar, Lucy Tutwiler, William Taft, Lawrence' Minge, Demmis Macy, Austin Beckwith, Nellie'kKlement, Eugene Dolan, Duane Baker, . Eddie Krivohlavek, Gertie Klophenstine-Letcher, Thelma Wells and 'William Matteson. Those that were fresh from the country were: Velma and Clyde Bruce, William ' and Ralph Duncan, Carl Simms, Ladd .Vencl, Ruby and Pearl Miler, Clarence Davis, 1' Hannah Janssen, Claude Workman, James Gibson, Bertha Green, Mary Vencl, Sophie 35: Schriber, Leona Wood'en. f i . As we entered this Land we were received with wide welcoming and rejoicing by if those whose duty it was to lead us up the slippery steps, we were timid and green but eager to grasp every opportunity that came our way, and show the world what' a Z success we could make. v 4 At the close of the first year we had the honor of being the first class to grad- ' uate from the Junior High School. M V q' Qn with the nextkyear in this Land of Learning we found more success. When : wc encountered stumbling blocks we united our efforts and pushed on to our next year. At the end of our Sophmore year we found a large number of our class leaving be- ii' cause' of various reasons. Thus decreased the number in our 'Junior year we found ' to be only twenty-six in ,the Land of Learning. N il We had a few new, members that ,ioined us at that time who Were: Mable Boyer, f. from Enid, Edythe Birdsall, from Goodwcllg Lois Toben, from Texasg Alta LeForcc, ' from Enidg and Doris Rosenberger, from Garber. ' While we were Juniors we were commented on our brilliancy and remarkable X : enthusiasm. Failure is a word we have never met with. J So we passled on our way through the Land of Plenty and Promise into thc ' grounds of the Senior Class. 1' Now this being the fourth year in the history of this class of 1925, we can ad- in, mit it has been of much hard labor. and but little resting byithe waysideg for pre- gf parations are being made for us to take our final departure from this landrf ,.,- ' This year two more members joined us, Frances Weiser, from Montana and it Nina Fager from Guthrie. At this time we find in the Land of Learning twenty- R, three seniors that have the honor of being named in 'this class history. They are: L. M1'. Adams, Sponsor. Mabel Boyer, Alma Houser, Edythe Birdsall, Frances'Weiser, it Lois Toben, Rose Baker, Marguerite Moan, Doris Rosenberger, Mary .Vencl,-Nina 'f Fager, Allen Daniels,W,QlenVCroft. William Taft, Ladd Vencl, Otho Sparks, Lawrence 5, Minge, Glen Goelewr,,,,Eddie Krivohlavek, James Devorack, Clarence Davis, William ' Duncan, Ralph Duncan, James Gibson and Carl Simms. Four years has this class of 1925 so-journed in the Land and gathered in large portions the fruits from the Tree of Knowledge. Now we must depart and each go to a seperate way to lands that we know not.. SQ . So may the blessings that ever attend the noble, good and true, follow 'and 3' abide with us, each and all, now and for evermo1'e. ' 3 ' -Mary Vencl. no 5 O , 9 ' C ,.., ,J ' ,, ,, ., it -Q it ' , ' - ' 49 'fi 2 2 ,Q sz Z is S 5 W fl? , 4 W , ,W , 4 , Q ,, 9 ,,,, W 0 ,, W Mya f? W f 1,,,,,,, V W, 4 ,M W Q ,,ff..,, ,f-fm, M ,M-H. M fmfl., a if Q! 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Qfl, i Thosenjyhoifinished the first semester of '24 were: Fred Wilkins, Edward Moan, ilimmie Krivohlavek, Vera Toller, 533ruce Janssen, i J Arthur Sims, Velma LeForce, Faye Snoddy and l-larold ,jig new',men'1bersA ofl-.oar class' this yeargvfe' haveivEdwigia rlifiy' n01ds,.from.Midi5,,., Kansas, Ogggayaughn, from Denver, Colog Olive Dillard, from pllunterg and Geneva Gsreen, from Carrier, Okla. Cleo Robertson ang Grace Dennison, who gitaduated from Junior Hi with Exxyv the classhiif '23. . fir- ' 1 We lose to the Junior Class, this year, Grace .Dennison and E Sylvia Roland. i E.: The Sophomore Class, this year, is a peppy bunch, having as , Q their Sponsor, Mrs. R. D. Eaton. L ' f' We haveqthe, hpiior of having Garber's two star atheletes in if our class, Ered Wilkins and Hubert Erwin. l 1 . Sylvia Roland,uour class president, is also wyell leader and presi- ii... dent of The Peppers Club. 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'W U r Z 1 4,, Q wr K if 2? 5, I f ff. my r 1 W ' 2 ,H ,W 7 2 1 , Z ' f xxmswwxww -,.X,s..mm.w.1g,h..f.u.mfgQQ..z:Xw.Q L-Nwaas, v DN ,.MNf:.--N.::ru.xx '- mm-w::,x,N.-1L....r.Q..f,,,....X.sa.... x...M.-gN4.,x..M wax K mrrwxwemvrxm bf. --11' N..:...z. ..+...:....m.. me wwwx Rig, M1 ,, ,MNNQQX ' is Jw aW MWZN. ,,,,wwv SENIOR CLASS HISTORY There are forty four members xn the Senior Class Thirtv- elght of whom are classified with enough work to graduate at the end of the year Besides these there are a number in Senior High School who belong down staus, but on account of lack of room all who have any ninth grade credits were moved up stairs Some of these wlll receive their diplomas at the end of the first semester and some not untll spung The oflicers of the Senior Class are President ...... J. C Failing Vice President ..... George Bowen Secretary-Treasurer ..... . ............. L ........... Donald Peachee Sponsor of the Class .......................... Miss Mary 0V6l'h0ll2 Class Colors .......... .. ...... ........ ............. R 6 d and White Class Flower ........................................... Red Rose Class Motto ................................. -Labor Omnia Vincit JUNIOR HI HISTORY There are one hundred thirty-five pupils in Junior Hi School. Forty-eight of them are in the Sophomore Class, Thirty-nine in the Junior Class and forty-four in the Senior Class. The Sponsor of O 9 G E 7 0 I 6 I 0 a o Q is it fi 1 . 0 f --v- 1. W .V A I fr I f, ,, . .M , ,, . -, , ,.,, ,l .,,, . V, ,- ' Q K' . -1' im f A V 'I ' , 'V lv . Q is ge., fn 0 3 -----' V g 15.5.,.eg5g ----'- -f gn :W535-3555-55555,gggmffefff, . -- If l M .,,,L,,g f ,Mg-:fe . .. .,.. .0 35 1 ...,.w... MM U ff Q ' 4 r 0 o - 1 - , Q 1 0 . . . ,Y Q Q ' s . . 0 , ' ' 4 ' 9 . . . . u . I. . C . : ' , U -------,...----....-,------------------.... . t ' , ' - - ----- --.---- , , , , , - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - X each class is as follows: - Sophomore .......................................... --Mr. Boyd Junior ...... .......... ............. M i ss Pauline Overholt Senior ....................................... Miss Mary Overholt The Junior High Literary Society started to have its meetings about a month after school began and has met regularly since then. All the boys and girls in the school are interested in atheletics. There were several Junior High boys who played on the Senior High football team. They were: George Bowen, Kenneth Riggs, Donald Toben, Cleo and Theo Dillard, J. C. Failing and Earl Hutcherson. There was also a Junior High football team. It played three games and won two of them. These games were with the Enid Junior High Schools. 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Garber Garber Garber Garber G arber Garber Garber Garber Garber Garber Garber Garber Garber Garber Garber Here Here Hel e Here Here Here Here Here Here Here Total Polnts Garber Garber Garber Garber Garber Garber BOYS BASKET BALL Hayward Emd Bnllmgs Liamont Marshall Pond Creek Lamont Tonkawa Tonkawa Pond Creek Blllmgs 4Pawnee Hunter There There There There Irvmg Oklahoma Cxty Hunter There Emd There Total Pomts Conference Tournament Tonkawa Hunter ' 1 Pond Creek Dlstrlct Tournament Newk1rk Jefferson Blackwell Garber qumtette of 25 IS composed of the followlng Cxaptaln Eddle Krlvohlavek Fred Wllklns, Hubert Erwm Glen Croft Otho Sparks Subs Jlmmle Dvoracek, Cleo Dlllard and Theo Dxllard Of the total 463 polnts made by Galber, both 1n tournaments and matched game Wxlkms, forward, made 229, Croft forward 121 Erwin center 80 Krxvohlavek guard 23 G H S Won the Conference tournament at Lamont and played ln. the semx fmals 1n the dxstrlct tournament at Blackwell The school and commumty' are very proud of the 25 team and we regret th t we must loose Eddle Krlvohlavek and Otho Sparks through graduatlon To Coach Boyd we owe ln a great measure, the success of the season A U C 0 0 iT.,.,,M,mW,mw,,.L,LWL1, I I - 4 L 1's . 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' Miss Crowe comes to us from Missouri University. She has proven herself ' 'W 1 f . . ' ,ff to be a very eH'ic1ent substitute for Miss McCaf'ferty, who was unable to come , back this year. She has also shown great ability in coaching the girls basket Yr ball team. 31' 4, GIRL'S BASKET BALL Il: Garber, here ,,.. ......... 4 Covington - .... 7 , Garber, here ---14 Billings --- ---25 Q Garber, here ..... 29 Marshall -- .,.... .... 7 ' Garber, here .... 29 Lamont ............ ---QS flfv. Garber ----- .,.. 19 Pond Creek, There .... ---L2 El, 42 5' Garber -------- -.-. 9 Lamont There ....-- -... . J. 1 ' , y V. Garber, here --.- ---- 1 2 Pond Creek --..- ---1-1 1 lg' Garber --.--- ---15 Billings, There--- ---35 Garber, he1'e -.-. ...- 1 Hunter ........... ---Ll , Garber -----.. .... 0 Covington, There .... .... 0 3. Garber --------------- ------------- 2 O Hunter, There -----.---. .....-----.. 2 2 1, 0 'Q The girl's team, this year, has had a more successful season than ever before in va A lv 1 . , w liaal, the history of Garber School. We feel the credit for this is due to their coacn, E130 Miss Crowe Q Girls Basket Ball has been ruled out of the Conference for next year, and Garber fans are sorry to see it go. They feel that the team is just worked. into llltulll f l eason ll' shape for a success u s . n 5 The personnel of the ten m is as follows: Captain and first center, Bettie Dennison, second center, Ethel Lyheneg forwards, Leta Norris and Lela .Clowg ig: guards, Cecil Birdsall and Rose Baker, Subs, Gladys Haworth, Olive Dillard, gf' Grace Dennison, Rose Klopfenstine and Marguerite Moan. li ii, 21, ,,,, -, ,,,,,,,,,, , . ee eeee ,,,,,, . ..,.. ,.,..,, .,,., ,,,.,,, , ,,,,. ,,,,, ,,,.. , ll 'W 1 ',., ' ::::.:::t::f:37::':':':ff'rszaffasssunalmr::i7:,, ..-1.,:. i 111 ........ 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Prof. is glad to see our shining faces once more. 20 Defense Day. De Molay Boys and Rainbow Girls prominent in the parade. Sophs. annual display of colors. . .-First Foot-Ball game. Garber 57-Carrier 0. 22.-Sophs. are locked in Mrs. Eatons room and S. H. S. is painted on their .faces in green. Sept. 23.-Biggest joke of the season? ? ?? Richard Ward is elected joke editor. 3.-First Conference game with Tonkawa. We won, the score being 7-0. 10.-Deficiency again. M75 ' 30.-We wonder??? How Glen Houston's pocket caught fire. - 1.-The way Miss Mary tells it. I was driving along when my car laid down by the road side and dumped Miss Helen and Miss Peters out. ' 13.-Seniors were given their rings and were restless all day, especially their hands. A 25.-Thanksgiving. Covington came with flying colors, but were glad to go home with a tie. W 8.-Clarence Kingery says you can see almost anything you want to from the Wrigley building. A 12.--Opal and Sid have a date. 16.-Marguerite and the other little girls go sleigh riding. 22.-Glen Croft has a new tooth. ' 24.-Merry Christmas. ' A ' 5 -1 In school again. 13.-Frances stayed at home last night. 14.-Lois and Otho spent the morning in the reading room. 28.-Mrs. Eaton works a cross-word puzzle. 5.-Faculty Burlesque. 12.-Mrs. Harrington swore off working cross-word puzzles. . 17.-Suppose Miss Peters would catch Glen Croft throwing paper. 2513 .,,, iff., ,,, ,W .3 . it fi 22.21191 1: if 1 524 Ewa riff? iii' . 5251 sl, 1 , ,f U 31 1 :EE 32.5 iii 5:22.46 25 52 ,iii 952 if Z. iilme M1 Lew? ai? e I Q: 5 5550: ii ii ,im 42 .ici s ,21 ,'iii 'i' ag 'f f s 12' If 'iie ,ig 1, QQW 3, 45.3 C. EW' 52 1 2 iii ii ' -, ii? f ii' I 235' i 5225: ' ii ,, Hg V, fi f aw, 1: If fs' 1,2 0 iris' riff mir? 155252 iii? ,, ' Feb. 18.-Miss Mac married ham and eggs. anti, Feb. 19.-School welcomes the visitors back again. 423 Mar. 5.--Basket Ball Tournament. I . Mar. 13.-Grade Operetta. :fl Apr. 2.--Senior Skip Day. ' .Q Apr. 25.-Junior-Senior Banquet. May 17.-Baccalaureat Sermon. May 18.--Senior Play. May 23.-Commencement night. M it May 23.-So at last we reach the end. All the Seniors were sorry to leave old 'Q G. H. S., where they had toiled, Asorrowed, and been happy. . ...Nj W, ,,., I. , M ' lm .. ..,, .M ' H., Zgmffi if 5.5 42,013 fzi f. ...M v ci E I W A .. V Y1?ww Va, A - , , , ' W 31 ' 5 , VVVV VVYVV, ,,,,V Y f TT fl .ax ff' ' ,, , ..... YZ? .I ' SZ , ' y N 1 03 1 H 3 J 5 S 15? O. ,, 6 Y A , ' 0' 1 I ' . V .Q JJ 3 4 X I . ' v 'Af X l g' 'NSQQ , NX X' ' , 2:2-z,a.,',xlN . ,24fZ,2f9 f3MEC9 W ' ' ' I4 ' ' -'N K' ' W 1 ff gfrmvps I Q N N, L 'O 1:5725 ,fx xg f 04PQ?5uAnxs wflnma vm Lrfn Jf mf IU' It 'W' r, ffm 1 V VVV, , Vrv' V ,,,,,,, V ' X s xr f ,,,, My ,,.fZ,,,Z5Z5Zjfzczwzxfmzf f Z Vmgxwfffffggygjfflffw fi H H ,,,, 1 ,ff 5 Z my Wf 5:24 7 2 Q ! Z Q f f Z f is 5 ! Z2 2' fix ' 19394 , f-aw' YN Wiz ' as YQ Nw -Nm 4 Ziff 4' 555663 yffffg ' WW S STN Kaz: Ni iii? .1 Q www 4 fag if 762 :swf grail ff fl, mf? ffm gfwzf wifi: 221, gem wa gg fi X17 1: 4 f. my ZW? H82 HOME ECONOMICS ff 53 '-1? .M Home Economics has been a part of Garber Hih School for the last six year-'. A It has for its aim in cooking, the planning and serving of hot lunches. The sewing department, plans. the sewing of plain garments and Domestic Art. ff fs 2 V X. Home Economics starved in the old building in 1919 with a kitchen shower given aff . . . by the students and the donation of three sewing machines by the Red Cross. The T51 equipment has increased to twelve hundred dollars. Garber High School offers a three year course in Home Economics. The first sis' year consists of one semester of elementary sewing and one semester of ele- 1 Eiif, vs! A A. Nia. fff. ' Z mentary cooking. Theriei are over twenty girls enrolled in this class, and with the assistance of the Third year class, they are doing the cooking for the cafeteria. The second year includes advanced work in cooking the first semester while the last semester is Domestic Art. 'Q' ,Z 4 f 27 ff' 72 ui 032 ' Only Juniors and Seniors are allowed to enroll in this work. The third year takes up household decorations and furnishings ,and first aid, They are required ENR KN is NC' Y? Zn 7 to cook the most elaborate foods. They are also required to prepare and serve QA Ns s Cf Ng bil X. X X N is ,X si X, K X sxg QS 'x i9 fs X x 5 is ssl J E '. . . - - the various banquets given at the! school house. There are about s1xty-five girls enrolled in all three classes. Mrs. Harrington has always been the head of the Home Economics department. With the exce t1on of hel from Mrs. Harrin ton the cafeteria IS mana ed b Q ,H g , Y . the girls of the school. 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Z a z' n Qi 3 4 'W 4 T AZ 0 5 1' 5 9 we., U 4 i JUNIOR HIGH LITERARY SOCIETY J 4: 0' L 0 5 I a 9 O C I G U I Q U O I l 1 4: 0 I 9 X U 9 Q I 9 C The first meeting of Garber Junior High Literary Society was held on October 16 1924, under the direction of Miss Pauline Overholt At this meeting the follow- ing ofiicers were elected for the year: President ..................... ....... L ois Rosenberger ' Vice-President ............ ---Robert Lee Hutcherson I Secretary and Treasurer ---- -- - ------ Anna Maud Clow I Sergeant of Arms --------.------------.------------- Earl Hutcherson , The purpose of the Society is to teach pupils how to speak in public without em- barrassment and to think clearly on any subject Only members of Junior High School are eligible to attend meetings and every N rriember must appear on the program at least once every year. The Society has met every two weeks since it has been organized with an aver ge attendance of twenty-three members. Lois Rosenberger. 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College where we Vi ' 1 1 an ya practiced judging some of the best livestock in the state it We left on the Santa Fe railroad from Perry about 9:00 o'clock for Kansas 'ii' , 1 C 1 ,N City. Here we were joined by ten other trip winners from other parts of the statc. f, if Ii' We arrived in Kansas City, Tuesday night. The next morning we were taken 4. fi fi, ' to the Long View Stock Farm, near Lee Summit, Missouri. This is a largei farm 'fi of about seventeen hundred acres owned by Mr. Long, President of the Long-Bell 3 1 3 52 2 .E Lumber Co. This is considered to be one of the model farms of America. From if, Lil there we were taken to the Columbia Stock Farm, which raises some of the cham- ' ii, pion Poland China Hogs and Short Horn Cattle in the world. We then returned H '53 to Kansas City and left for Chicago that night. We arrived in Chicago Thanksgiv- ' ing morning and secured roorns in the Y. M. C. A. Hotel. E N' II I II I. I cccc II II ....... ......... .... I .I I ..II..I IIIII IIIIIIII.I II IIIIIII. I. IIIIII I 3 'W W, . iii' ,.,,,, f- - 'ff ,.,,....,I., Kffff ....I.,.I,,.,, fffT1fT ..,............ ffff f I I ......... K. ......... ' 'T f .,.., ,,,. ,I ,f'1ff'1'1'ffffffliZ .,,..,,,, I I 8 fig., d.. . 04,9 .... ,.A Q, ,,, A,, 1 A.,. re. rw., A.A.. 1.1 5:51.11 ,:1f- fe ff-1 5 --f,'ff --.1, 1 in f 1 1' 'f',,,,,, 5 I ff ' ,S '-',' F - f::, , 15112: . 6 , We then took a tour of the lake front, after which we took the elevator to the top of Wrigley Building, which is thirty'-two stories high. On Friday we went to the International Live Stockl Show, where the live stock judging contest was held. We also went through the vatious departments where we saw some of the best livestock in the world. One of the exhibits., in the Shorthorn Cattle department was a herd of prize winning shorthorn from! Canada, ovwmed by the Prince of Wales. We also saw many exhibits from Oklahomaiin the swine, cattle and grain departments. T 1 On Sunday we met the remainder of the Oklahoma trip winners and made plans for the coming week. Monday we visited the Field Museum of Natural History which has many relics that date hack as far as 1000 B. C., until the present time. There were many relics from South America, showing the advanced civilization pf the ancient tribes. From there we went to the Art Museum where we saw many valuable paintings and statutes. N A Tuesday we visited the International Grain and Ha Show where we saw some fine exhibits of various kinds of grains. In the Milo' and Kpfir departments the Oklahoma exhibits received first prize. Later We tookla car and visited the Lake Shore Drive and visited the Lincoln Park Zoo and Tropical Gardens. We then took an elevator to the Observation Tower of the Strouse Building in Chicagm On Wednesday we went to the New Chicago Theatre which is one of the fines theatres in the world we also took a tour along Statew Street which IS one of the busiest streets in Chicago Thursday we visited the Chicago Board of Trade where thousands of bushels of wheat are handled daily From there the club members were taken on a special train to the Montgomery Ward and Co Plant where we were taken through th various departments and after a speech by the president of the company we welt given a banquet We then took the tram to the livestock show where the tw: thousand club boys and girls paraded before the President of the Umted States At 10 oclock, Friday morning, the Oklahoma delegation left for home We changed trains at Kansas City Here we were given a special car the remainder of the way home There was much Club spirit shown on the way, we all Joined in songs, yells and speeches We parted at Perry, the rest going to Oklahoma City We arrived in Covington about noon and reached home about 2 P M Saturday Clarence Klngery '4'LN-,1'SX 3 N-J S 4'- 13X'1f - i . . . 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I .,,, V - i11-1 ' 1 ,, f 'ir' g :11 'bfr' ' ' '2 Q 1 Q , G, 'N The Girl's Glee Club was organized in the spring of 1919. Mrs. R. D. Eaton organized the first club which included all the girls of the school. She has been the directress of Glee Clubs up to this year, except the final semester of 1923. At ' 1 'N that time the clubs were supervised by Miss Swartz. This year Prof. Garret has charge of the organization. Mrs. G. Harrington is the accompianist. ,gf 1 The Girl's Glee Club has made a good record by winning the Cup in the County X Literary Meets in the years of 1919, 1920 and 1921. They won second place in I .V 1922 and 1923. '. Garber High School has a splendid Girl's Quartet, who are also members of ,ix the Girl's Glee Club. They have appeared on many programs in town and on Com- .: mencement programs. 0 , Each year the Girl's Glee Club has put on either an Operetta or a concert. , assisted by some of the High School boys. It consists of about thirty members. ,N There has been a Boy's Glee Club in G. H. S. for two years, which has been M interfered with by atheletics. There are about twenty-five members this year. The boys this year are especially interested in the work under the supervision of Prof Garret Prof Garret has charge of the Glee Clubs Tuesday, of each week Garber believes that the Boys and Girls Glee Clubs will makle a good showing at the County Literary Meet this spring Besides giving his time for the benefit of the school Porf Gairet also spends three hours each week rehearsing the Ladies and Mens Glee Clubs of the town Lillie Campbell This is the second year that Prof Kachelski has come to Garber High School as teacher of stringed and reed instruments The work that Prof Kachelski has done and is doing for G H S is greatly appreciated by all As I have taken lessons from Prof Kachelski I know that he is a very efficient teacher of any variety of reed and stringed instruments If students are interested in music it would be well worth their time to patronize Prof Kachelski Lillie Campbell AJ,-g:,z-,l,-,o,vx,m,fxo,:,o 4-qfgxs I 1 4. 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A paper recording the accident added: We are happy to state he was able to appear the following evening In three peices. Mr. Adams: Oh excuse me. I stepped on your foot. Mary Venclz That s all right. I walk on them myself. C H Ebert and Son -HARDWARE----IMPLEMENTS- GARBER OKLAHOMA PHONES 38 AND 23 6 O 9 Y O 8 9 I 0 1 1 I ' ! U u 1 . Y! a 0 U av Q a K6 I, K a Cl Y YY 'U 1' 4 1: ' Q M s if -1 1: s I A 4 I C . , z ,-......l- ...ll --ff - 1 I an ' I G ' Q 1 I a in Q 'mr' W Mg I 2. ncee,n M ,ff A ' ' H -' H' .,,.,,...,..,.,. .,.... N ,,.,.,N1l!K0Mi3.'1,CCl'fjLQjIIZf. .SIIIITIIIZJHEYIISLIffIffIfffff1Tf2fIfI.., 'ff -l-.- Ae .35 v - - - A ' ' C The Style Center You Young Folks want style in your clothes-you'l1 get that and Quality at the same time at headquarters. For the Young Man- SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES For the Young Lady- MISS MANHATTAN SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES These Speak the Last Word in Quality and Style PHONE LAWENHAUPT and DESSAUER CO. EMD, -203 Outfitters to Men and Women OKLA. I If I AFT'S PHARIVIAC me R5-15-occ-Q Drug .sm-n D R U G S A N D S O D A S EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES-L1GGE'r'rs cHocoLA'rms WU ARE THINKING op GOOD 44 TO EAT Us You Are Thinking Of Parrott's Grocery Q ' 9 ' : '2 ' A A A A A A A A A A A A 'S ,A-A A A U v v v Q 0 v 0 v v Q v v 0 v v Q 0 AU LAAY Phone 136 ---- Free Delivery Ghz milzann Mrnrnrg STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FRESH AND CURED MEATS OF ALL KINDS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Garber,--1-Oklahoma. Quality-Service Is Our Motto-Give Us A Trial American Lunch GOOD EATS-GOOD SERVICE Shy and Ham, Prop. - - - Phone 184 F. B. Krivohlavek F The Winchester Store MCCORMACK - DEERING FARM OPERATING EQUIPMENT I Good Equipment Makes A BUYS AND SELLS Good' Farm Better All Kinds 0f GRAINS, FLOUR and Garber, Oklahoma MILL FEEDS IVIING-E 8a BRUNES GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, SHOEING AND WOODWORK AUTO SPRINGS WELDING AND REPAIRING Garber, ' - - Oklahoma ueyeseesggssassssgeaasmsammmww- EAP 033333 51430 Service With A Smile LINCOLN FORD FORDSON , Cars Trucks Tractors Garber, Oklahoma Mrs. Harrington: I notice by this article that men become bald much more than women, because of the intense activity of their brain. Prof. Adams: Yes, and I notice that women don't raise beards, because of the intense activity of their chins. ' Eddie K: Advice to Miss Pauline- Old Maids rush in where Widows fear to tread. YY Sid: I dreamed, I proposed to the most wonderful girl last night. Opal: What did I say? The Plumber The Doctor GUARDIANS OF THE COMMUNITY HEALTH Preventing sickness is even more important than the cure. Modern Sanitary Plumbing is the first line of defense against disease. Unfailing supply of pure water, both hot and cold, ample bathing and toilet facilities, proper sewerage and house drainage are eSsentiial to health-yours and the community--every day. LET US SERVE YOU Magill Plumbing Co. In the Town of Bette' Sc 'S Garber, Okla. nvivvvwvmivvwwvvvmivvvnvffiiviimmw 4 4a 4 w 'A Y , A-A A-A A 'A AvA 'A A-A -A vA A-A A A I, AAALAYA A-A A A 4+ 's 4 I 4 I 3 LUNIBERlN'IEN SINCE 1875 'u 1. 'I ., Home Building and Structural Material 5 LONG-BELL TRADE MARK LUMBER PRODUCTS Are Made From Long-Bell Timber 3 'a 1 Building, Counsel and Plans eachee s Bar er hop ' b S Ladies and Children A Specialty 4, V N Mr. Eaton: fHelping son with 1esson.D You do fine with your reading. Let us get your arithmetic. What is 2 plus 57 Charles Homer: Eight, Sir. Q Mr. Eaton: t'Wrong. lt is not eight. ' Charles Homer: We will leave it up to ma. 5 Mr. Eaton: Alright, . , Charles Homer: Ma, if you had S2 and Pa gave you 35, what would you have? Mrs. Eaton: '4I'd have hysteriesfl i Mrs. Rhodus and George at a circus.-A George: Ma, ain't that elephant as big as hell? Mrs. Rhodus: George, haven't I told you time and time again never to say ain't'?!' ro 9' 4 Mug 4 . -Brewer, . B. 41 3' FOR HEALTHIER AND STRONGER CHILDREN 4' House Phone 46 - - - Office Phone 40 ju if 1' . 'f 'W 'A 't A A A y A A FI 3. v wfgL.xg - ic - - - - - - - - A I. - - -- - - - - - A - - - - - - , - - - A i., .C ... .,. E .EEE HB 'ii Ei IE: EI-CN ii 5553 39551 31181. Ei ENID HART SCHAFFER AND MARX CLOTHES Desmond D: I would give fiye dollars for a kiss from an innocent girl like yoE Leta N: Oh! How terrible! Desmond D: Did I offend you? Leta N: No. I was just thinking what a fortune I gave away to Archie Wilson im night. In' Pedagogy, Mr Eaton asked for Ya sentence with a Word in the past tensei Edith: Hens lay. ' Leader Cash Grocery STRICTLY the BEST GROCERIES and CURED MEAT Pay Cash and Pay Less Garber, Okla. E. TOTUSEK, Prop. Phone 225 DR. LANE Dentist EXTRACTING PLATE CROWN and BRIDGE WORK Phone-Office 244 Quality Dept. Store Residence-Garber Hotel WE OUTFIT FROM V LAD TO DAD MOTHER AND THE GIRLS PFPFPF GARBER PERRY We hear that Miss Mary and Miss Pauline did not attend all the Gen- exal Sessions. While Mr. Adams was down to Oklahoma City attending the Teach- er's Conference he went down to breakfast and spied the morning paper. Our absent-minded Princi.. pal became so enthused he began pouring syrup down his neck and scratching his neck. A-vA - A' - - -vfvfvfvfvfvf A A A A A A A A A A A A 4 UNA -J,- - A - A - - - - - -l- - LEU - - - - - - L04 - - LEU - - - - - - - - - A - - - - - LUJLL1 A.- v- -- - Y Q1 1' E 1E '1 v 3. Ig 1' YAUCHS' CASH STOR 'I 1' 1: 1' 1: 1 EVERYTHING FOR LESS .g 1' 1: 11 1' 9 1: :P ,: HO 1 O. 1 11 ,I 11 ,I Q' Dealers In +I ,1 ,P 1 GASOLINE KEROSENE .E 1, v , , 'FEXACO OILS FISK TIRES 11 4 v 5 Nina: Freddy is certainly a nice chap but he is too terribly tight. 'I :I Glen C: He isn't tight, he's just saving up for a rainy day. 1: 1, Nina: Rainy day-he's saving for a flood. 5 Mr. Adams Capproaching Mr. Eaton! Well, Roy, how is your loud speaker this ,P . W, v 1, morning . H - U ,, Mr. Eaton: She was all right when I left the house. W , 1 il C 0 ,E lr Gafbel' Tal Ol'lll In . . . r l ' Alt ' P 'n it , eamng, erzng, ressl g ,I 4 r 1 . 1: We Call For and Deliver 'Q 1 1, CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER ,1 1, P. G. GRAHAM, Prop. I 4 Garber, . .. - - Oklahoma lr 1' 1: 1' T . 1 I 1 5 2 1' :1 garage? .5 tj El E 3 E 5.4 .E il Established in 1899 rl IP TRIBUNE OF THOUGHT AND ACTION 1: 2' In Adjoining can Fields. Fargns, and 1l ,1 f . Model Litt e City of Gar er ,I 4, :hx W ,911 Q' ,v l IPROGRESSIVENESS ,I 1 M lf , f l l 1' 1, That Age Cannot Fossellze IE 1, , - . ..., 2 1: J M - O This Office is Up-To-Date in Material and has the pei! 4: 4' i A 'oi'I it 'o 'zi i A that Assures Success. ' :I 1: 11 ,: 'I Q 'YV ' 1 ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' ' mmf? - - -J, V A - A - A - A A A - - - - - A - A A - A - A - - A - A - - - A - A LBLJIXYJ-I - - A - - A A A' 4 A - A A - - A MCANINCH'S PHARMACY +I 'fHUMAN1TY's SERVICE STATION PHONE 195 V. L. HEADRICK Lawyer Garber, Oklfl Say It With Flowers Whatever the occasion you can best express your thoughts by saying it with flowers. OKLAHOMA FLORAL CO. 107-109 E. Broadway ENID, OKLA. Lovely night: Cresent Moong Situation Opportune Mable's lips And Someone's arm. Someone whispers Where's the harm? Mable breathes , When e'er she can Softly gurgles Naughty man Hesltates Whispers then Be a naughty man again 4: 4: 4: P P A 4: GA RBEK : 4 O 5 4: l 4: 4: r P 0 I l: 4: P l 4: v P. B. Klopfenstine Ray J. Gibson - CANNED Gooos 4I AND 4: CURED MEATS 4: P 1: Free Delivery 9 and 4 4' Phone 255 W I l H u Dick Swartwood: Pm from Elgin 4' P Watch me. --- W . . In Miss Crow: fln teacher's meetingtj 4: What is a free thinker, Prof. Eaton: Any man who isn't married. I: If you want to act cute and up-to-date Just get a bobbed haired girl And a Calillac eight fHobart Goodwln ln honor of Vela Toler J RANDOLPH AND STERRETT ENID OKLAHOM A A A A A A I76N1KYA1P01 A lb rmlno H I 'H i . . - 4: . - - 7 .. 'I ff ' 7, 0 . - 4: A 4: 4: Men CLOTHIERS Boys .I , 4: A 4: 4: 4: A A '-' '-' ' '-' A' '-' 'A' 'A' A' '- i - - M-MQ K.8cG 3? 4: Grocery r 4: r I: He Profits Most Who Serves Best 2 4: 4: P 4: 4' r 4: P 1: r 4: iw A - - - it lr If in P Smith Bros. Filling Station GASOLINE AND MOBILOILS PHONE22 Farmers State Bank GARBER, OKLAHOMA Established 1899 CAPITAL 375,000.00 1 B. A. GARBER, P d t G. J. TAFT, Vice-Pre d t M. C. GARBER, Vicd-President G. G. SMITH, Cashier ABBOT Bc KENDRICK J E W E L E R S ENID, - - - OKLAHOMA I, main nirmsnv Manufacturers of Gasoline That L Makes Winter Motoring A Pleasure l E Garber Gasoline May Be Purchased at the Following Stations SNODDY OIL CO . SMITH BROS. OIL CO THORP'S GARAGE HARMON OIL CO RED BALL GARAGE , I ,ii, I ,i,AAA . , A RIMYI ' 1KYA1 ' ' 'A'A'A'A'A' 'A' 'A' 'A 'A' 'A' 'A' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' T ' ' ' A ' ' P6YlPfA1mN1hg1n r 1, 1 1' ,. ,i,. -- , ,- - g u t. - , ., v 'C v v v v - - -1 - - -- ' - -- - -...C vu, 'I 'I 1 ARE YOU A MAN? ' 1 ,. 1 See illnrh 1 GARBER BILLINGS THREE SANDS ' 1 When In Need Of A Good Feed Call The 1 1 lr S. 81 S. GROCERY .5 P For Fresh Vegetables, Fresh and Cured Meats :I OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE 1 1 Garber, Phone 134 and 156 Oklahoma , 1 -Mrsl Harrington: What have you in your apron? A ' Jane: Oh, Mamma, such good luskl Charles Homer's cat had six kittens and l his mamma would only let him keep one so he gave me the other five. ', 1 William D: I'm so musical I wear a band-on my hat. 1' ,W -Y Y YV P Nona: When you are away I have your picture in my mind. Bert H: Oh, how small you make me feel. P George: Who giv' yer yer byack eye, Glen? D Glen: No one. I was lookin' thro' a knot hole at a foot-ball gamse an' got it sunburntf' ' 1 'r Q The Garber State Bank 1 'r 1 Security and Service b Garber, - Oklahoma : D 1' 1, 15 4 4 .Q , Qianhnlph 8: Sterrttt tllmerg 3: ' 99 flutes-t Stglesa 5-Xlwagza Shawn jr Enid, ---- Oklahoma 1, 1: 1' 1' A A A A A A A ' A A A A A ' ri - ,f , I 9 O I A AA , U ALA AA O U O U AA AA A U A LL A- . . nnliaeg VARIETY STORE South Main Street Always Glad to Have You Call GARBER TOOL 81 SUPPLY CO. Manufacturers of RIG IRONS, DRILLING TOOLS, FINISHING TOOLS Repair Work---Oil Well Specialties Edith: And he really asked you to marry him? Ethel: Yes! Just as though I could live in a tiny flat and do my own cooking. Miss Crowe: In what form is chlorine mostly found ? Clarence D: Iodine. Are Your Homes Why and Waste Securities Time .2 Properly Protected Discuss TaeIsIe0MI?1St5xgiI With Mv 1 LADUSAU-TAFT A G E N C Y Insurance Specialists FARM AND CITY LOANS Garber Telephone Co. , V I BUILDING AND LOAN iid oooaosooooooaaaaaaoaoooaoo P01 - -4. ' ' A - - - f c. 1 - A - A : - Q.: : L ge x g : A A f A IMMWSSLL LEKBBQBEPEUKQ JQD HESQSE BEEOQEEO SEQE SEQ? SHOE AND BOOT FINERY AUTO CURTAINS A SPECIALTY O. O. JOHNSON, Prop. Diamond Core Drills Geo. E. Failing, State Agent ULLIVA MACHI ERY CO. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Those That Last MAKE THEM OF JEWELRY Wrist Watches, Pearl Beads and Toilet Sets for the Ladies Vest Chains, Knives and Rings for the Gents A. D. WEISENBURGER, Jewefler Hubert Erwin: Did you buy me from the stork? Mother: Yes, dearie, why do you ask ? Hubert: Oh, I've Often wondered why you didn't pay a few more dollars and pick out a little boy without freckles? Library breezes Expose my kneeses And all the boys seeus And Lord, how they teaseus Roses are red and violets are blue, And so is a fellow when report cards are due Liberty Theatre TAFT 8: SlVllTl-l, Owners High Class Pictures WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE aaoasooaoaaoaa l aaaaaoa P0155 'I .v. A-A .'. -. .1 .vn .-A .-. .-A .-.J,.,. A-. A- .v. .-. .v. .,. .v. .v .,. .4 ,T ft. , .- .,. .v. .-. Y A BUSINESS EDUCATION IS A NECESSITY For Young.lVIen .and Young Women who would accomplish the most in this life, a Bus1nesS Training is a Pre-Requisite. A business education is necessary' in order touthe greatest accomplishment, because every activity in life involves business principles. The business world is clamoring for ambitious young men and young women who have proven their far-sightedness by preparing to do what it wants done. Bookkeepers, stenographers, typists, secretaries, accountants, managers, salesmen, executives, are in demand everywhere. Young people who are qualified to hold such positions are in demand, While the untrained are begging for just any-old-thing-to-do.. THE ENID BUSINESS COLLEGE is more than a quarter century old. It is the Oldest Business College in Oklahoma. It is fully accredited by National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. Its graduates are in demand in excess of the supply. It is a personal interest school. Enroll any time. Prepare for a good position and receieve it at any time at the hands of this reliable business training institution. J. E. GEORGE, Enid, Okla. ENID BUSINESS COLLEGE Pres. 8x Mgr. Cleo R: I am trying to grow a mustache and am wondering what color it will be. Miss Peters: At the rate it is growing now it will be gray. Paul Graham: Why do you stare at me? Irma: Mother says you are a self-made man. Paul: Well, why stare? Irma: Pm wondering Why you made yourself like that? William D: Why, Ralph, where did you get that black eye. Ralph: Well, the.cow kept hitting me in the face with her tail, so I tied a brick on it. E 'd S ' H 't l Miss Addie Hansen, Manager ,Qef3.5f,, -'-'. fQ2ilZ:i1?552i2Q5ii ff 15.1.15-my-iffij-,Al ,'. '53, , i' i'f::3f3fiQQfQQQ'Q. f', 'if ,f Miss Bertha Stark, Superintendent iE53'5gf1QEE5 ' ,..A ff, 5 -:F ::.255?751.. -'- :if e-'-a - - Q 'r,'l H . Q -'iifi Dr' T' B- Hinsvn, Surgeon C0w11erJ Dr. T. M. Watson, Internal Medicine Dr. L. R. Walker, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat DF- A- L- Mchmis, Ubstetfics Gynecologl' .11555552EREEESESSEEESEEQEQ2222222152221e121252f2'2:2f2ie22l5:5232f2aE52fi-I-1siz:fir1:s252:252522152555222522222122222222525222: :.:. Dr. N. L. Kendall, Radium and Diagnosis Dr. J. R. Swanr, Surgery and Diagnosis -4-THEM..- Qlhamplin ill-Iarhwetrv Glnmpang THE WINCHESTER STORE ENID, OKLAHOMA fvf v- v- Av- v- v fvfvv- -vrvfvv-vv-vvAvv-vfvv-v av- v-v A - - - A A - Champlin Refining Co. For Efficient Service and Good Merchandise Br. ll-I. 4 . ll-Ielluma DENTIST I WORK FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY Rooms 306-7-8-American National Bank Building Phone 1026 Enid, Oklahoma.. I-I-Qll:NDS When In Enid Drop In To The American National Many of Your Old Garber Friends Are Interested In This Bank and A Warm Welcome Awaits You At All Times American National Bank Capital and Surplus 5250000.00 -n x in O f 1 Enid SCHOOL OF MUSIC Garbex I woke to look upon a face So silent white and cold Oh friend' The agonv I felt Can never half be told We had lived tobether but a year Too soon it seemed to me Those gentle hands outstretched and still Who d to led so haid fo1 me My wak ng thoughts had been of one Who now to sleep had dropped My Ingeisoll had stopped Olive Vaughn DF? CAD RFFR Office Phone 252 Residence Phone G40-W 404 Ameilcan National Bank Bullding Enid ----- - Oklahoma Q 6 C7 O 9 I , I ' l was hard to realize, Oh friend, . O 14 f l 1 ' 7 I ' NN P6Y1MYlhiN1P01i76N1i'6T1 - - DSA IEAIMIISAIIMI IM + 1 l eI : g: i f 1 - Of al ff-'-ee-i-h - : 1 0 1' : 4I 1: Q fl 11 1: 11 1: 11 1: 1 1 ENID 1' 11 1 fi '1 1' ' HART SCHAFFER and MARX CLOTHES :I P 11 1: In 1: 11 1: 1' l 'I 1 Company 1 11 1' O r WHERE GOOD FURNITURE IS CHEAP :I 4 P I1 NEW MASONIC TEMPLE 1: 11 11: 11 1: ii I 1I 11 My girl is modest, meek and mentally pure. 11 She never mugs smokes or parties, 1, She thinks cosmetics are a form of breakfast food. 1: 1: That's a dang lie! 4, 4 P 1 -A H- 1: No sleep was allowed in the suite of the Garber teacher's at Oklahoma City until I Mrs. Harrington's daily cross-word puzzle had been solved. 1: 41 MW Wi W I f 1: 5' Bettie, in studying algebra, came across a word which she did not know the mean- 'E 1' ing of, so she asked Jimmie D., what a cubic yard was. if 1' Jimmie: I don't know, but I guess it is a yard where the Cuban children play. 1: 11 : il We congratulate the members of the 1925 Garber High School for completing the I: 11 first lap in their education. We wish them unbounded success and happiness during N1: 1 their life work. 1: 11 1: 1 ..-..sANFoRD FRAZIER---W 1 , . N I- En1d's Betterized D R U G C O . Drug Store 1 :P -lil. 125 Nnrth Grand Phone 79 --l-if 1: 41 1' 31 SANFORD-KENDRICK SANFORD-BLAIR :E 1: DRUG CQ, DRUG CO. 4, :I Corner Grand and Broadway Oklah0ma State Bailk Bldg- 1: 1 phone 668 Phone 406 I 41 1: 11 1: 11 i 0 3 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Mufti P 'l1S'41W4w4 A 4 A - A - - - - - - - - - J - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 ... .,. .. ... Q 4 .1 'I ' 4 4 ,: 'I ' I, BUY YOUR NEXT FURNITURE OF 1I 4 P :I :I ' I 4 'v 11 0 0 ll O01 I 11S 1' Q 5 il r 3, THE HOME FURNISHER OF 'g 4 ' NORTHWEST oKLAHoMA -E il lr :1 . - .. , 4 ,: In E P 1' Cltt21'tOfl TCI 2 1' In I: In 'I 5 o Smart Styles 4: 1 4: The House Of Kuppenheimer 1: Good Clothes 'E 5 Dobbs Hats Munn Bush Oxfords 'g , Enid, Oklahoma 'I . T W- ,v - ee- I, ,l' WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? 1: 443 11 What would you think if on chapel day, It , Prof. Eaton would rise and say: I I I have no announcements to make to-day. 1, 4' Would you believe it? ,P P 1' What would you think if Prof. Adams should say, ' 4 1, At a basket-ball game in his dignified way: I 4, Slough the pill like the devil, show them boobs how to play. 'v 1 Would you believe it? 4: 4' What would you think if Mrs. Eaton would say: E 5 This is not a hard lesson to-day, If 4, Suppose we all go out doors and play- I I Would you believe it 'I 1, 1', what would you think if you should spy, 4: 11 Mr. Boyd wearing a black necktie, It , And were told that was the only color he would buy- ' j Would you believe it? 4l 4' What would you think if you should chance, 4: Q To see Miss Peters at a Monday night dance, , 1, Doing the kitchen sink and grissly pr'ance-- ' I Would you believe it? If 4' What would you think if Mrs. Harrington's hot air, ,4: Il Should suddenly cease floating around in the air, 1, 4' And she said, I am done with this deficiency affairgu l' I Would you believe it? 11: What would you think if you should see 4: 11 Mary, Pauline and Helen three, 4, 1, Each with a gentleman on her knee. P Would you believe it? 4: O '1 1: ' 4' - .o... l- ro,.. A e S 5 OI A1 ' W P01 ' Y 'fgTm ?!F gg -X 4+ In Q jr :I :I 5 jr jr 1+ lr 4. i 2 fl In ju In :I In jr 11 In Ir o Ib In jr ly tu In Ia :I fr In :I In In In 4 - ,- - - - - - - - - I - - - I - , - , .,. - - A i. - - - - - - - - - v uw - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BERNERT JEWELRY COMPANY Phone 348 ENID'S MANUFACTURING JEWELER . West Side Square !Ml IMI H. UNDERHILL 'Ml THE M nouns srulfdio IMI :Mi IM' 1M HW Ml :Mu WMI IMI l IM! 1Ml I Made All The Pictures For The Garberite. We Also Do Kodak Finishing. We have kodak customers in 31 states. Mail your pictures to us and they will be returned the same day. 112 arquia Qtuhin E112 Sign uf Qbualitg M M 1M !MI IM! nr ,Ml lid Enid, Oklahoma. H. Underhill Mrs. Eaton: What do we have given in this geometry problem. Lois Toben: The diagonals of the hypothesis. Miss Peters: fln Bookkeepingj t'What's your trouble, Rose? Rose: I have a difference in the balance. lu! 4 4: 4 qi jr 4 4? 4 4 P Iv 4 4 jr 4 O i 4 OI 4 45 4 4 -r l ig. MUSIC IS ESSENTIAL x. ENID, OKLAHOMA 1871 rm H H l - - - - - r - , - - - A - , - - - - Q A - Q - - - A - - - Q - - - - - - - 4 - - - - U - - - - - - A ..A ... -.A Av- E Worlds C-2110 Reliable . V 1' 1 Largest I4 lVA1'l0N-WIDE - Qua 1tJ INSTITUTION chain V W Goods H GX we Department -, fi- .'-T3 Always -:-Qigi-ii ' X! 'nf . . qncorporatcd- A L Q - t ow time 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Organization Prices CROSS-WORD PUZZLE FANS Mrs. Eaton so they say, Works cross-word puzzles every day. Mrs. Harrington is a fright, She works them till way late at night. When the kids come starved to death, They scream for their ma's till out of breath. But then their ma's are so absorbed you see, They only say, What's a four letter word for me '? When hubby comes and wants a meal, They just remark, What's a word for veal? So on they go from morn till night, Neglecting all that's in their sight. Of all the fans that ever are, These two have them skinned by far, So let's all unite as one, And help until their work is done. GOOD, BECAUSE IT'S M a d e B y Enid, - - - Oklahoma -w w- w-w w- 'K 1 I t v w v v v v w w w v v w w w w v w w w v w v w v w v v v w v w v v v v v w w v v v w w v Y , Y .-,juz 1' :iw wi- - - - - - A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ..U - A . I.. ... ... A. av I Q I 2 I 1I 1 1I 1' II 1: I I 1' 1I :I 1 1. 1' 4' ' I 1' 1 I 'I 1' :I 1, ' I :I 1' I 1: :I 1 4 1 ANNOUNCEMENT ', 4 1 :I 1: II 1: 11 Realizing that our year's book could not be ,P 11 financed successfully, being dependent upon 1 1' these advertisements, we wish to extend to I Q these business men our sincere appreciation, 1 , hoping that they will be patronized by all. 2 1I Q 4 I jI JAMES DVORACEK, Business Mgr. ' I 1' LAWRENCE MINGE, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 1: 4 y :I 1: :I 1: :I I: :I 11: :I I: 'I 1: :I 1: :II 1: Q 1: 4I 1: I 1' :I 1' :I I: 'I 1: 1I 1 I 5 I 5 1' im I wmm ffm. ' ' ' ' PfB'l' 7I'6N1I6N1MN1I6N1I ' ' mw1rrmmrm1.3 raf' f V . J -, TM M 'N ,A M11 A, 3 M5 P' pm-N ' v ' W .lu .H - 1 w .1 J-- .,. L Yam ,:.gI 1 'ul-K , . 5:,.i.3. Q - -H 116--A . , db.- r' lf 1 Q-'S Y: ' w l ' ' . w,,..g wi W. ,- 'MVTV L -L ml . 15,4 L41 li k'-.x , '--.E 1 'y 5'E x L if wr ' f. gf ff ' fi ' , 1 14 E if! f v 3. w W. . 1 Am Yf,fQf V . fm :K we I .I T 47' wg ,Z 1. -, H4 NZM ,, -44 , we 2 MEN f max. . 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