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State College STATE DRESS REVUE When Mary Beth Fudge of Orange County planned her 1962 ensemble, her goal was to create an outfit that would be both versatile and practical. And her plans paid off Wednesday night, when she was crowned as state dress revue winner for 1962. Mary Beth, Chapel Hill, Rt. 2, achieved her goal by making a jacket, skirt and blouse combination. The boxy jacket opens to reveal a lining that matches the blue and green on beige pongee blouse. A second skirt, pleated for a sporty look can change the entire silhouette and Spirit of this fashionwise ensemble. As second-place winner, Judy Kay Parker from Johnston County modeled an ensemble in the autumn tones of rust and gold for a semi-fitted coat featuring a stand-up collar with one over-sized button. The Wake County Miss, Helen Doggett, was declared third place winner while modeling a black and white checked gingham dress with a solid red top. Fourth place winner was Agnes Gray Shipley of Watauga and fifth place winner was Sandra Walker of Warren County. Shown above are the three top winners in the. state dress revue. Left to right are Helen Others in the t0p ten included Carol Doggett, Raleigh, third place; Mary Beth Porter, Sampson County; Sally Hunter, Fudge, Chapel Hill, first place; and Judy Mecklenburg County; Janice Raye Stanton, Kay Parker, Benson, Rt. 2, second place. Perquimans County; Veronika Haun, Vance County; and Loretta Elledge, Wilkes County. THROUGH 4-H" July 26, 1962 Thursday

CLOVER LEAVES Farmer Cooperative demonstration: Howie Hamp, Rt. 1, Waxhaw; Karen Published Daily During Cash, Rt. 1, Monroe. North Carolina State 4-H Club Week Boys public speaking: Buddy Rice, Bayboro. Advisers Fruit and vegetable production: Rone Lowe, Editor-Department of Nolan and Dwight Saunders, Biscoe. Agricultural Information Harold Lineberger, Agents Chairman-- Beekeeping: Timothy Brendle, Anson County Drexel. Fred H. Wagoner, District 4 H Club Agent Forestry: Basil McDougald, Barbara Kistler, Cabarrus County Yancey County. Cleo Jones, Edgecombe County 7-, Livestock conservation: Garland Editorial 8: Circulation Staff Swain and Harry Spruill, Rt. 1, Columbia. Billy Berry Currituck County Betty Jean Crews Vance County Vegetable judging, grading and Loretta Elledge Wilkes County identification team: Reece Dillard, Patsy Evans Columbus County Mabel Ann Osborne, Kermit Prevette, Linda J. Garriss.. Northampton County Wilkes County. Susan DuVal Jones County Larry Hancock Randolph County Girls public speaking: Gayle C. P. Hathaway Gates County Pittman, Lilesville. Larry Horne Scotland County Howard Johnson Johnston County Cotton: Richard Putnam, Rt. 3, Rita Linker Cabarrus County Shelby. Jane Morris Mecklenburg County David Sanderson Pender County SWIMMING POPULAR Agnes GraY Shipley Watauga County Betty Reece Onslow County Swimming is among the most Johnny Winborne Chowan County popular recreational activities available to 4- H'ers attending Club Week. STATE WINNERS In the new ultra-modern and Spacious gymnasium, the Olympic-size pool Dairy COW judging team: Steve accommodates many more swimmers Hart, Caldwell County; Howard Williams, than the old Frank Thompson gym. Iredell County; Harlan Edwards, Donald There is ample room for the non- Willis, both 0f Cleveland County. swimmer as well as the swimmer. Lifeguards are on duty at all times when Dairy foods team: Judy Evans, swimmers are permitted in the pool. Kay Bunch, both of Rt. 1, Edenton. Certain rules are expected to be Dairy foods demonstration: Betty followed such as taking a shower before Scott, Rt. 2, Brown Summit. entering the pool. (By Johnny Winborne) -2-

This group has been busy throughout the week reporting 4-H Club Week events on local radio stations. From left are Wendell Jones, Sampson County; Bob Bryan, radio editor, Dept. of Agricultural Information; Pe ggy Newman, Henderson County, Hamp Howey, Union County; and Lenna Halsey, Alleghany County. They also make daily news recordings. KING, QUEEN TO BE CROWNED Thursday night, the 4-H king and queen of health will be crowned by Dr. Fleming Fuller, first vice president of the medical society of North Carolina. Pender County 4- H'ers will stage the health pageant, "Alice in Microbeland. " The health pageant was written by Mary Ellen Ross, Jane Batson, Donna Hoover, Abbey Foy, Brenda Edens, Sandra Costner, Theresa Ann Moore, all Pender County 4- H'ers. It will be directed by Mrs. Helen M. Tatum. Around 150 kings and queens of health from all over North Carolina will take part in the pageant. The state king and queen of health will receive a trip to National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago with their expenses paid by The Medical Society of North Carolina and the Eli Lilly Company. ORGAN MUSIC Four-H'ers have been as fortunate this year as in the past in having beautiful organ music played before each assembly. It would be worthwhile to each Club member to come in time to listen to at least half of the soothing music. The musicians we have to thank for this week's music are: Pantha Watts, Alexander County; Cecil Griffin, Nash County; and Melvin Williams, Duplin County. (By Patsy Evans) -3-

MESSAGE FOR RUSSIANS Show the Russians we're free!" That s the picture of America that Tar Heel 4-H'ers would like to send Cousin Ivan and Cousin Olga via Telstar. The answer given by Wilson Lowery of Trenton, Jones County, sets the tone for other delegates to State 4~H Club Week who were quizzed: I made my own decision about which way I should go and what I should do with my life. I wish we could Show that kind of freedom to the Russians. From Sheryl Waller of Pinnacle, Stokes County, came a note about freedom of religion: 4-H'ers attending Club Week are very fortunate to have Dr. Albert Edwards, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Raleigh, bring an inspirational thought for the day. Yesterday, Dr. Edwards outlined the following three guides to happiness: 1. Look for and admire something beautiful each day. 2. Do some good deed each day. 3. Commit something uplifting to memory each day. Dr. Edwards also stressed the fact that these guides were simple and easy enough for anyone to do. (By Loretta Elledge) USHERS AND PAGES "I would show a child in worship You have probably noticed the with his family. Show them, too, that group of outstanding 4 H'ers chosen there is fellowship in our churches. " from the district officers to serve as pages and ushersat the morning and Paul Revis of Marion, McDowell evening assemblies. County, said, "Let them see that no one tells us how to vote. If we don't like a These 4-H'ers are always on hand candidate, we can say so and vote to help you. Duties of the pages include against him. delivering messages, becoming familiar with the day's program, classes, etc. To Henry Turlington of Salemburg, Giving out Special programs and making Sampson County, and Mabel Hildebran of guests feel welcome is the responsibility Hickory, Rt. 4, Burke County, the Telstar feature could be about how and why of the ushers. Americans work together freely and share Oscar Fender, Jr., Mary Lois material freedom: Kale, George Brake and Emma Jean Lawrence are serving as pages. Ushers "Show them a picture of family for the morning assembly are Stuart life, said Mabel. "It doesn't matter Harris, Barbara Wrenn, Linda Nance, whether it's a farm or city home~ - Billy McLaurin, Susan DuVal, Annette there's not much difference now. What Casada, Michael Reid, Ronald Boyd is important is that they see you don t Outen, Betty Scott, and Hoke Smith. have to be rich in America to have the Ushers for the evening assembly are comforts of life. " (By C Judy Kay Parker, Richard Bowen, Mary Linda Grady, Wilson Lowery, David Hendrix, Mary Sue Grindstaff, Anne MORNING THOUGHT Hostettler, Smith Stokes and Joyce Moser. (By Jean Crews) Each day at morning assembly,

SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT CLUB WEEK 82 nd Airborne Band Honor Club Tapping Ceremony Organ Melodies and Fellowship -5-

ELEC TORA L VOTES Listed below is the number of electoral votes for each county. The number is based on 4 initial votes which each county gets, plus 1 additional vote for each 200 enrolled 4-H club members. Counties will decide in the County delegates meeting being held today how their votes will be cast on the first ballot. Votes must be cast in whole numbers. The election will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Coliseum. Alamance 8 For syth 10 Orange 7 Alexander 7 Franklin 10 Pamlico 7 Alleghany 6 Ga ston 8 Pasquotank 7 Anson 7 Gates 5 Pender 8 A she 9 Graham 8 Perquimans 5 Avery 8 Granville 10 Person 7 Beaufort 9 Greene 6 Pitt 8 B ertie 7 Guilford 12 Polk 7 Bladen 7 Halifax 8 Randolph 13 Brunswick 8 Harnett 11 Richmond 8 Buncombe l4 Haywood 10 Rob eson l 7 Burke 1 1 Henderson 10 R0 ckingham 10 Cabarrus 10 He rtford 6 Rowan 9 Caldwell 14 Hoke 5 Rutherford 8 Camden 5 Hyde 5 Sampson l l Carteret 9 Ir edell 12 Scotland 5 Ca swell 8 Jackson 8 Stanly 9 Catawba 10 Johnston 12 Stokes 12 Chatharn 9 Jones 6 Sur ry 9 Cherokee 9 Lee 7 Swain 6 Cherokee Reservation 5 Lenoir 8 Transylvania 7 Chowan 5 Lincoln 1 0 Tyrrell 5 Clay 7 McDowell 1 1 Union 1 3 Cleveland 16 Macon 9 - Vance 16 Columbus 1 3 Madison 1 1 Wake 12 Craven 6 Martin 8 Warren 16 Cumberland 8 Mecklenbur g 16 Washington 6 Currituck 5 Mitchell 7 Watauga 8 Dare 6 Montgomery 6 Wayne 8 Davidson 10 Moore 9 Wilkes 11 Davie 6 Na sh 1 1 Wilson 9 Luplin 9 New Hanover 6 Yadkin 9 Durham 9 Northampton 7 Yancey 6 Edgecombe 9 Onslow 10 TOTAL 881

HOWARD JOHNSON INTERVIEWS R E; CREATIONAL LEAE ERSHIP Cuestion: What has been the highlight of Club Week to you? Carol Ann Lixon, Halifax County: "I m looking forward to the health pageant tonight. " Lynn Abbott, Vance County: OH! That Honor Club initiation. Stuart Harris, Vance County: Being nominated for a state office. " Under the direction of Miss Hulda Lineberry, about 130 selected club members have been studying recreational leadership this week in the Frank Thompson gym. The class has been learning new square dances as well as other things related to recreation. When these club members go home they will be able to lead 4-H recreation in their respect ive counties. (By Larry Horne) Sidney Sauls, Johnston County: "I am looking forward to what I think will be the climax of Club Week, the candlelight ceremony Friday night. Susan DuVal, Jones, County: The Honor Club initiation. " Anne Cooke, Iredell County: I am looking forward to the health pageant. " Marcia Davis, Iredell County: "I really enjoyed the dress revue and the initiation. Charles Evans, Dare County: Meeting people and becoming friends with all of them. I am looking forward to the elections. " Linda Lee Harris, Jackson County: Health pageant and talent show. Rosemary Cameron, Hoke County: Seeing pe0ple again this year that I met at Club Week in the past. " Wayne Clark, Chatham County: "This is my first year and I have enjoyed the Whole week. Cole Porter, New Hanover County: "Meeting all the fine fellow 4-H'ers from all over the state, and exchanging ideas with them. -7-