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Provided by the Green 'N' Growing Collection (The History of Home Demonstration and 4-H Youth Development in North Carolina), Special Collections, North Carolina State University Libraries

Date created
1949
Location
North Carolina
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Source
Original image housed by North Carolina State University Libraries Special Collections Research Center

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4-H Honor Club conference, 1949

This is a black and white photograph of the 4-H Honor Club who have been attending the 4-H Conference. The group of teenagers is standing on the steps in front of a of a large monument. The boys are wearing slacks, white long sleeved dress shirts, and dark colored ties. The girls are wearing 4-H uniforms. The students are holding an odd assortment of items that are presumably awards. One of the girls on the front row is wearing a lampshade on her head. An older girl on the right end of the front row is wearing a poster/sandwich board that says, “Don’t I look healthy?”The names of the students are listed as:

  • Front row: Frank Johnson, Helen Miller, Dorothy Mae Shields, Hazel Garris, unidentified, Mary Farmer Ray, Sue Nichols.
  • Middle Row: Dolly Hedgecock, unidentified, Paul Wagoner, Francis Pressly, Betty Moore, Joyce Anten, unidentified.
  • Back row: Bobby Cockerham, D.G. Harwood, unidentified, James W. Jackson, Charles Culp, Frances Larcaster, unidentified, unidentified.