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5 flew! f 7 tl Cf' JJ 'X f f, f! ' I f fbel cf!! f , , . jjt ff' ' fy MJ Af -9 . ' f Q THE SENTINEL-f'-M K, if - .K - - I W The Future Farmer Judging Team liiach year in October an Annual Stock Judging Contest is featured at the University of Wiscon- sin in which all the best judges in Vocational Agriculture from all parts of the state meet to take part. The three individuals that rank the highest in judging are chosen for the contest. This year they were: Lelloy Xvoolson, Harold Smith, and Vernon Swanson. who, with Mr. liossow. left for Madison on Thursday. October 15. the day before the contest. liooms we1'e secured in the Park Hotel ust across from the Capitol. Friday was the big day . The team left for the Agricultural Hall at 7:30 a. m. where a sixty-minute tour was enjoyed before the contest. This trip included the most important buildings and places of interest at the University. The above picture was taken in front of the Dairy Building. As soon as the officials were organized. the eleven hundred contestants were divided into groups. one leader having charge of each group. The judging began at 8:30 and lasted until 12:30. Twelve classes of stock were judged-a breeding and market class of sheep and swine. draft horses. brood mares. fat cattle. and dairy cattle. After the contest the team was free to roam around the city at will, viewing the Capitol. museum. and other important buildings of interest. The next afternoon was spent watching the football game between Wisconsin and ldurdue. The trip home was just as enjoyable as the trip down. All three of the boys had aching sides from laughing at their instructor's continuous humor. This event is not for the purpose of winning prize money as only a cup is given to the best team in each class of stock. but rather to get aeqnainted with other learns and to exchange ideas for mod- ern and hetter ones. --3g..
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