I.A.A. 4-H Club Banquet 



"THE GREATEST THING YOU CAN DO IS LEARN TO 

 think," Prewdent Earl C. Smith commented when he wel- 

 comed more than 2S0 Illinois 4-H Club winners to the an- 

 nual IAA-4-H bonquet, at the Great Northern Hotel, 

 Chicago, International Week. With Mr. Smith, left above, 

 are Frank Gingrich, center, and Miss Lita Bane. 



Hanrey Schweitzer, right. DeKalb county responded to 

 the president's welcome. 



"Make your heads and heorta as healthy as your 

 bodies," was Miss Bane's advice to the winners. She 

 is Head oi Home Economics Department, University oi 

 Illinois. 



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4-HERS AS FAR AS YOU CAN SEE 

 Or is that a mirror? It was in the 

 Crystal Room with enough turkey, 

 hats, balloons and laughter for 

 everyone. 



"4-H Wnj, SHINE TONIGHT" 

 Songmaster "Eddy" Pilchard in action. 

 He also introduced the Boys' 4-H Winners. 



BOND COUNTY'S PRIDE 

 lAA Vice-President Talmage De- 

 Frees greets Violet Brewer, national 

 cooking champion. Leah Willeiord 

 and Farm Adviser L F. Green. 



MR. AND MRS. I. H. LLOYD 

 All branches oi agriculture were repre- 

 sented. Mr. Lloyd is Illinois' director oi agri- 

 culture. 



••m TOOTS I" 

 "Snooky" Humphries and 

 "Jerry." One voice serves 

 both. 



WINNER AND HOST 

 Pretty Frances Tustin, Lawrence coun- 

 ty clothing winner and lAA Director 

 Eugene Curtis. 



