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PRESIDENT EARL SMITH 

 Rousing cheers was the crowd's response to 

 his proposal for another Festival in '37. 



TOUGH SLEDDING IN THE HAY ROPE DERBY 

 Vermilion Won The Final Pull Against Kendall. Twelve 8-Man Teams 

 Competed. Vermilion's average 240 'b$. per man. 







LUCK' BOv; 

 5, of UrbilM R. 2, Champaign county, wins 

 e Shetland Pony. He will share rides with 

 liter. 



HEELS CLICKED, PARTNERS V^/HIRLED! 

 These young folks enjoyed entertaining 25.000 spectators in 

 the big stadium Friday night. 



ACTION. GRACE AND BEAUTY 



At the Girls' Softball Tournament, Monroe county 

 on the title defeating DuPage 14-13. 



W-H-O-O-O-E-E-E! 

 19 stadium^ Champ hog caller R. A. Green of Vermilion county 



demonstrates how he won before the V^LS mike. Pigs 

 on the University's south farm had a busy day. 



WHAM! SHE MEANS BUSINESS! 

 Mrs. Harry Crane of Iroquois county may or may not 

 practice at home. Anyway she won with 3 direct hits out 

 of 6 trials with her trusty rolling pin. 



DUMMY JOE BLOE 

 He had to take it.' Prof. 

 George H.. Dungan and Mrs 

 Dungan put him together. 



SOME BROUGHT LUNCH 

 Others found theirs. This pooch seems to be en- 

 joying a chicken sandwich. 



KNOTTY WORK FOR JUDGES 

 Dean Mumford and Donald Kirkpatriclc wifh Lois Schenck, 

 chairman of Women's Contests. 



lAA SWEEPSTAKES TROPHY 



J. E. "Ed" Harris receives for 

 Champaign county. 



