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Nets Awards at State the home safe. Receiving an A rating in state competition, Maxine has presented her demon- stration over television. Sue Casper, who demon- strated the art of making cherry pies, also re- ceived an A rating in state. Martha Snavely, who is not pictured, received third prize for her dec- orative tole tray. MORE LEADERS IN 4-H WORK-lTop rowl Dallas Sutherlin can well take deserved praise for owning and showing his pet swine which was iudged the champion Berkshire gilt of the fair. Marilyn McElroy is an old hand at winning in 4-H com- petition. Here she exhibits a blue stole which captured a first place ribbon at the state fair. Another of her proiects-room improvement-won third in state competition. The two large ribbons are sweepstakes prizes in Putnam county competi- Fair tion. Sandra Johnson, veteran of six years of 4-H work, dis- plays a textile-painted luncheon set, awarded No. 1 position at state. lBottom rowl Receiving second place in copper tool- ing is Nancy Flint, who displays a planter she made. Marilyn Mann continues her 4-H work by winning a first in judging of food preservation. For his display in electricity Eddie Glide- well received sweepstakes honors at the county fair and placed in state competition. 0' AY' l t l -L ax,
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ll1 TH i 3 learning bg Doing E STATE or siirm vniisus HAzAnns in rn: mms By 77Zw2m1lmsa . fn,-i gk stiff Cl' av' I.. f r an T As soon as school is out each year 4-H'ers begin to plan the proiects which they are to exhibit in the County Fair in August. When the days of the fair arrive, the iudges select those exhibits worthy of being shown at the State Fair. After each exhibit is carefully labeled and made to look its best, it is taken to the fairgrounds in Indianapolis. There it is sur- rounded by the top exhibits from all over the state. Once again it is judged and awarded its respective ribbon. This year Greencastle High School was well represented, Carolyn Brown, a participant in 4-H activities in Parke and Putnam counties, was awarded an achievement trip to Wash- ington, D. C. in recognition of her outstandingworlc. Maxine Herriott, almost an expert in home safety, prepared a pic- torial exhibit of the do and don'ts in measures for keeping ON THE SAFE SIDE-Maxine Herriott Cabovei shows a portion of her illus- trated display of do and don'ts of precautionary measures to make every home a safe one. WASHINGTON MEMORIES-Carolyn Brown proudly dis- plays a photographic reminder of her A-H achievement trip to the Capitol. SHE CAN BAKE A CHERRY PIE-lt may take Sue Casper fbelowi a little longer than a cat can wink his eye, but the results will be superb. kb.
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,. F sv, , WILL YOU JOIN US IN THE GRAND MARCH?-The 1954 Grand March is led by the officers of the junior and senior classes. And for One Magic Night On May 14 a geni appeared out of the pages of the Arabian Nights and whisked juniors and seniors away on his carpet for One Magic Night. After safely arriving in that exotic land of mystic beauty, they were greeted by Scherazade and her host of genii. Newcomers were held rapt by a huge sphere of multi- colored glitter suspended from the ceiling, and the strains of Wes Tower's Orchestra floating through the air completed the One Magic Night. COME T0 THE CIRCUS!-Bernie Harris, Anne Headley, Mary Ann Miller, and Chuck Saathoff are greeted by a circus clown at the 1954 Post Prom Follies. At Your COMMAND-The geni promises Dave Jones, Barbara Jones, Marilyn Reasor, and .lim Kerr to make this a gala evening for all. UNDER THE SPELL OF A CRYSTAL BALL-Dim lights, soft music, and your favorite date made a perfect evening even more perfect. E E Muna-wail! ni f ,X
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