Box 5
Contains 29 Results:
Pathways in Science: Learning About Our World. G. Craig and M. Condry, Ginn and Company, 1932
Garnie Walker's name is printed in ink in front of book. Likely used during 1934-1939 and/or 1941-1943.
Our Wild Animals. E. L. Moseley, D. Appleton and Company, 1927
This is a science reader for intermediate grades. Ottie Walker's signature appears in ink in front of this book. Ottie was one of Garnie Walker's sisters. Ottie also taught in Clay County's one-room schools during the 1930s and later in Kanawha County as Ottie Walker Callison.
Healthy Living (Book Two): Principles of Personal and Community Hygiene. C-E. A. Winslow, Charles E. Merrill Company, 1927
Garnie Walker's name in cursive writing is inked in front of book. Also, a "Murphy & Company Department Store Clay W. Va." stamp. Given the age of this book, Walker may well have used it well before she taught Health during her first year (1943-1944) teaching at Clay County High School.
Your Household Guide. 4-H Leaders Association, Clay County, West Virginia, 1951
Clay County supporters/businesses listed in back.
West Virginia Sings. 4H Club Song Book, 1964
Walker Testa was an active 4-H faculty advisor/organizer during her years teaching at Clay County High School.
The Alpha Phi State Story 1941-1975: The Delta Kappa Gamma Society. McGlothlin Printing Company, Parkersburg, WV, 1975
The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International -- Alpha Alpha Chapter, Clay, West Virginia, Yearbook, 1970
Multiple listings of Garnie W. Testa. She was President of the Chapter (see page 19).
The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International -- Alpha Phi State, West Virginia 1989-1991 State Directory, Standing Rules and Bylaws, 1989
Page 44 - Alpha Alpha Chapter listing includes Garnie W. Testa.