SUNY at Cobleskill - Voice Yearbook (Cobleskill, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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How 7: Ki-hi d. McWlioiicr. Hwmio. Hill . Dayton. WlnkUr. Oinl. Slot kill. Wathley. Mayors. I'Mily. How C; l».,via Noonan. Slronk. .Miller. Ijialier. Craiwfonl. Jewett. Westfall. Darrow. Moon. Skiff. How 5: WliitlNik. rrofl. Duffy. I'oiul. Murray. Alldn. Ilojr.innitnp. Woll . Stewart. SliarnloM. Kllsli. Palmer. How I: Martin. Show. Mlll« r., Draflin Fonnlxano. Dnftv. Winn. Allen. Mn.v. Ilalatead. Vanderxec. Wliev. IJukowxki. KMre«l«e. foimn. t’oilier. How Smith, la-mka. Itutlon. Paul. Vanlhwr. Itlevendorf. Johnson. Sheeloy, Wake-ley. Walker. Korea. Karker. How Platanla. Vcley. Vail. Ilavilimd. Tielwnor. Karker. Irish. Oreekl. fSreen. Houera. Schmid. Hates. How 1: Dart. Tatsey. Steves. Pennell. I’oiiiht. llerklmer. Wajcslaff. Dell. Scholl. Ulclturdx, Pall. Omerxu. The agricultural students, as well as listening to class lectures, prepar-ing reports and outside work on different phases of farming, arc many times taken afield to see just how this or that is accomplished. Trips to poultry farms, dairy plants, bacteriological laboratories, forestry plantings, dairy farms, horticulture shows and fruit farms, water filtration and sewage dis posal plants, meat packing concerns, Farm and Home week at Cornell and vegetable gardening farms were among those visited and which made the courses of study more interesting and instructive. Perhaps the two high spots for this department were the Farm and Home week in December and the Livestock Fitting and Showing Contest in March. During Farm and Home week the students gained valuable experience not only from attending the talks and demonstrations by members of the faculty as well as by prominent outside speakers; but, likewise, from partici' pating on different committees necessary in the functioning as hosts for the numerous guests. The annual Fitting and Showing contest gave valuable instruction to those participating as well as interest to those of the audience. First place in each ring of cattle was awarded to Ldwin Mason, John Orecki, Clyde Wakelcy, Joseph Struckle, Boyd Draflin and Walter Bates. The sweepstakes awards were arranged in this order: Boyd Draflin, Joseph Struckle, Walter Bates and Ldwin Mason. AGRICULTURISTS r. s ]



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CLASS COLORS White Navy Blue CLASS I LOWIvR White Rose CLASS MOTTO Always Creator lli.w 7: Kills. -Mui iIn. Wldtlx-oli. Crawford, My«-rn. ISddy. Skier. V wifsill. Walker. Kovv C: I’aiii'iroi. McWhorter. I lalHtciid. I’oml. Allen, I lof iiicainn. Van I Mister. Jewel t, .! i 1 i ii.-oii. Slcikhl. How . •: l)ipr ‘iHlurr, I’lalanin. Johnston. Harrow, White. Haul. Ilnanl, Dulton, MvaiiRcilHta, Nnoini n. limv 5: Hates, SlroiiK. Well . Slewnrt. Etloudfgno I. Itokoes. I.yneh. Komi. Ward. fall. I tow I!: Miller. .Ionian. I.anlur, ) .ansi ilk. Sehnihl. Uleoswirde. !m-ii. KvorhiKliain. Vander-z e. Ilolilis, lhiknw ki. I low £: Voli v. I lalliday. I In viland. l!ak r. Davis. Schultz.. Slow, (tinkler. Sheelev. Wilson. I Cow l: Ollier. Cllheri. Moy. Ostrander. Mr. 11 ewes, Hctkor. I e| |»er. Morrison. Kldrcdke. POEM Our State School clays are over. Our studies arc ended and done, And now comes the time to he earnest. To substitute work for our fun. Our clays at school have been happy, And the nights have been filled to the brim. As we tackled our dales and our lessons, With plenty of vigor and vim. The times of trouble were many. But those of joy still more, So we ll leave our school in sorrow. When we stand at last at the door. The door opens out toward the pathway, Which we arc to follow awhile; To do our work for ourselves and our State School Lighting our way with a smile. We, who are leaving, leave with a sigh, And are sorry our school days arc past, So we silently vow as we leave the hill, That to them we’ll be true ’till the last. — Lansing. r io i CLASS

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