Photos
from 4-H in the 1930s
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| Date |
Description of
Photograph |
| 1930 |
4-H
club girls give a demonstration at school about a well-built body should
look. |
| 1931 |
Boys
Short Course, University of Florida campus. Gainesville, Florida. This
Hillsborough County group was the largest county delegation attending the
event. |
| 1932 |
Volusia
County. 4-H club poultry show in Deland. Note
the 4-H emblems on the sign over the barn. Both boys and girls are shown
as participants in the photo. |
| 1932 |
National
4-H Club Congress Delegation 1932 (3707 KB).
This unique photograph measuring 38" by 6" shows the
entire national delegation attending the National 4-H Club Congress.
Several names are recorded on the back
of the photo--Lorraine Chamberlin (best all around 4-H in the state),
Ellen Dirr (healthiest in the state), Mary Ellen Lovelace (best 4-H
seamstress), Grace Warren (home demonstration agent), Flavia Gleason
(state agent). This photograph was donated to the State 4-H program by
Mrs. Lorraine Chamberlin Howell's family, upon her passing in 2001. Over
time the photograph developed a crack and has weathered with age. |
| 1934 |
Madison
County 4-H club boys lay out a terrace under the direction of county agent
R.A. Stratford (extreme right) |
| 1934 |
Betty
Reed State 4-H Champion Gardening & Canning Girl, Jefferson County |
| 1934 |
Girls
park improvements |
| 1934 |
Annie
Ray Young and her Spotted Poland China Pig, presented to her by Mrs. Dave
Shultz, wife of the Governor of Fla. Annie Ray lives at Buck Pond, Fla.
and was given this pig for her outstanding club work. |
| 1934 |
Clothing
Club wearing dresses which they have made. Walton County, Fla. |
| 1935 |
Not
the least important among the day's activities at 4-H Camp Timpoochee is
the partaking of ""three squares"" a day. With their
energy-requiring activites, the boys and girls are ready for the wholesome
food when it is served. August 2, 1935. |
| 1935 |
The
18th Annual 4-H Club Boys' Short Course. University of Florida. Week of
June 10th, 1935. |
| 1935 |
Both
boys and girls enjoy Tantoli, an Italian folk dance, at Camp Timpoochee.
August 1, 1935. |
| 1935 |
The
"Kangeroo Court" at 4-H Camp Timpoochee maintains excellent
discipline at camp. Judge, jury, sheriff, accused, clerk and a witness are
shown. August 1, 1935. |
| 1935 |
4-H
Club boys become wood cutters at Camp Timpoochee, 4-H camp on
Choctawhatchee Bay in Okaloosa County. The work detail is a part of every
day's program, and the cooks must have wood. August 1, 1935. |
| 1935 |
4-H
boys and girls at camp look forward eagerly to "story telling"
hour each day. August 1, 1935. |
| 1935 |
Class
instruction is a part of the program every day at Camp Timpoochee, August
1, 1935 |
| 1935 |
Life-saving
instruction is a part of the day's program at Camp Timpoochee, where
everybody goes swimming in Choctawhatchee Bay. August 1, 1935. |
| 1935 |
Boys
at 4-H Camp Timpoochee play horse shoes. August 1, 1935 |
| 1935 |
Boys
demonstrate how to make a bed at 4-H Camp Timpoochee |
| ? |
Flag
raising at 4-H Camp Timpoochee |
| ? |
Flag
raising at 4-H Camp Timpoochee |
| ? |
Volleyball
at 4-H Camp Timpoochee |
| 1935 |
Edna
Sims, state champion in 4-H bread baking and judging, gives a
demonstration in judging bread. Walton County. July 31, 1935. |
| 1936 |
National
4-H Conference - Florida Delegation, Washington, D.C. |
| 1936 |
National
4-H Conference on the National Mall in Washington, DC. The Washington
Monument is visible behind the tents. |
| 1937 |
National
4-H Conference, Washington D.C. From left to right are Miss Anna Mae
Sikes, Miss Forena Watherbu (Orange County), Adlin J. Malthby (St. James
County), Miss Pearl Chamberlin (Alachua County), Gred Goettle (Escambia
County) and J. Lee Smith." |
| 1937 |
Francis
Broome, 4-H poultry project. |
| 1937 |
4-H
club boy with his goats |
| 1937 |
Two
4-H club boys demonstrate how to milk a goat. |
| ? |
The
Orange County 4-H Club girls bound for short course, Florida State College
Tallahassee. |
| ? |
Camp
pleasures. (Additional information-This is likely 4-H club girls at the
Short Course at FSU. It was also called camp. The kitchen does not look
like any of the 4-H camp kitchens look, or might have looked.) |
| ? |
Girls
at camp |
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Girls
from Suwannee County at 4-H camp |
| ? |
National
4-H Conference - Florida delegation - Washington, D.C. |
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