Garber High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Garber, OK)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 78 text:

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT First Row-Lloyd Conn, Marvin Barnes, Duane Brunken, George Porter, Jessie Pruett, Cleo lificfullough, Arthur Moore, l-'red Moore, Earl Messall, Ellsworth Parraek. Second Rovvfwayne Cinnamon, Forest Prickett, Wyley franier, Tonnnie Green, Wallace Lafierty, Delbert Brunken, VVilber Huntsinger, Eldo Janssen, Joe Maly, Elmer Silnik, Third RowfMr. Baird, Owen Bradford, Mei-vil Harnn, Sl1.lNiS Peters, Guy Norman, Joe Deeds, Floyd Gibson, Buster Bradford, Milton Duncan, Lloyd Janssen, Cleo Haworth. l Sixty-four The boys of the Agriculture department during the year '27-'28 have been under the supervision of Mr. Baird. During the first half of the school term their work consists of studying farm lifei the second half they take up manual training. Their biggest project this year has been land- scaping the school grounds. This project will be the most constructive project that has ever been completed at the Garber High School. One of the outstanding activities of the Vocational Agriculture Classes is the livestock judging teams that they put out. The record of having been champion livestock judges for the last five years is a record that has nsver been equaled by any high school in the state. The services that the class renders the community by its work on terraeing, selection of good livestock, culling poultry, vaccinating livestock, and pruning and spraying orchards are invaluable. THE TEAM Top Row-lVlr. Baird, Earl Messall, Floyd Gibson, Second RowfBuster Bradford, Eldo Janssen.

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ff ll- 7- i 4Jl e 10 I 'Q r 959 9 yy WOLVERINE Q S S ll-mm Jl ' DOMESTIC :X RT i i l i l Top Row-Edna Haworth, Pauline Pearler. Irene Morgan, Mary Campbell, Irene Crane, Mary Eula Smith, Genevieve Taft, Esther Coe. Second Row-Pauline Wells, Mildred Venrl, Berdine Dodd, Esther Thornlirue, Aryln Wheeler, Arda Ma: Loekey, Virginia Norman, Leah Gage, Erma Robinson. Third Row-Miss Keller, Instructor, Hazel Stam, Emilie Totusek, Letha Nell Hawkins, Lurene Kindt, Edna Hutcherson, Dorles Stoker, Elva Dvoraeek, Lois Rosenhsrger. This group consists of first and second year sewing classes and Home Economies IV com- posed of Senior girls only. The Home Economics IV class work includes Health and Home Hygiene, Home arch- itecture and Costume designing. Miss Keller is instructor of this department. This is her first year in Garber High School. -. . - '- -l?6'Qf3f QSHQNWWI' 4' ' iiigi C- 0 WG' K 4' -W0-0 -' . L - -S fssmsa manga s S ixty-three



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1 u m , gtI 4 it if L.Jlg...' s g , I .1 0, I I as I ' C OAQS9 'ef WOLVERINE gs e g Q N W L . , I L I L 'lll1,E ,E-,:JllP', I CAMP FIRE GIRLS Top Roxy'-Miss Mary Overholt, Guardian, Lois Tarlton, Josephine Miller, Inez Linder- felt, Olga Gallatin, Evelyn Thorp, Mildred Miles, Elizabeth Smith. Second Row-Helen Armour, Nellie Hay, Dorothy Miller, Mattie Oghurn, Helen Sand- gerh, Jessie Buekley, Adah Myrle Hodges, Maxine Raulston. Guardian ,Y L Miss Mary Overholt Secretary-'I'reasurer ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Nellie Ilay Troop Leader , ,, Elizabeth 'Smith Last spring a troop of Camp Fire Girls was organized in school, but they had only time to receive their eharter and get ready for work, when their guardian left for the summer. With the opening of school regular meetings hegan and hikes and outings were an almost weekly oeeurance. Mcist of the girls are wearing their Camp Fire rings and a number of them have qualified for the rank of Fire Maker. The organization presented the school a state flag at an assembly program given hy the group. A numher of honors have been won hy most of the girls, some having to their credit many heads represenitng every department of Camp Fire work. More honors have ht-en won in home-craft however than in any other department. i - A -wvwcaci vsuswvg, A - - w+esf.eaQse.1:m I --+- Sixly-five P an t

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