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1962 North Carolina State 4-H Council officers
Mop Up was one of the favorite gathering places for delegates when they had a few spare minutes for a coke or candy bar
State Home Demonstration leader Ruth Current (left), with assistant leader Estelle T. Smith.
L. R. Harrill revealing the plaque placed on an ambulance donated to the United States Army Medical Department in honor of former 4-H club members now serving in the armed forces
4-H club children examine plants
"You and Your Clothes," demonstration at Farm and Home Week
4-H club members holding umbrellas
Young girl and young boy sitting at desks looking at one another while drinking from cartons of milk
African American home demonstration agent demonstrating child care skills to African American girls
The Watha Women's Club, with Mrs. Joe Kelly, President
Home Demonstration of Canning, Mrs. Jane McKimmon
Familiar Foods in Fancy Fashion, by Ann Russell, American Institute of Baking, Chicago, Ill, Miss Russell and club women - 1957 Farm Home Week
Wake County - July 14-17, 1941, Camp Whispering Pines. The 14 girls have a hearty laugh after completing their job of making hot-pan mats from pine needles. Kneeling in front is Annie [?], Rockingham County
Three 4-H club members judging a calf held by a fourth unidentified person
North Carolina State College alumna and Home Demonstration pioneer Jane S. McKimmon (right) in New York for the radio dramatization of her life story "When We're Green We Grow" on NBC's "Cavalcade of America," posing with her successor, State Home Demonstration Agent Ruth Current (left), and Academy Award winning actress Jane Darwell.
    
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