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COOPERATIVE SNOWMAN 

 Ten boys did what one couldn't have. They built a snow- 

 man before the school bell rang one morning. Teacher look 

 the picture. Victor Probst, EHingham county, the second boy 

 kneeling on the left, sent it in for a prize. 



nVE GENERATIONS 

 Seated are Mrs. Joseph Buller, aged 89 

 and her daughter, Mrs. William Geers. 68. 

 Standing are Mrs. Martin Voss, 46, Mrs. 

 Edward Huelsmann, 24, and Baby Cath- 

 erine Ann Huelsmann, aged 10 months. 

 They all reside in Breese township. Clin- 

 ton county. Prize picture sent in by Mr. 

 Huelsmann. 



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FUTURE FARMER ORATOR 

 I. E. Hill, state supervisor oi agricultural education, 

 congratulates Alired Ruwe, Logan county, who delivered 

 an oration on the lAA Talent Night program, Springfield. 

 Ian. 26. Alired, state winner in the F.F.A. public speak- 

 ing contest last year, is an active 4-H Club member and 

 a freshman at the University of Illinois, College of Agri- 

 culture. 



COON 

 CATCHERS 

 The season's 

 take. 19 coon skins 

 oi which even the 

 dogs are proud. 

 Left to right: Ralph 

 Schneider, Friends 

 Diana, G i p and 

 Jupe, and Gorden 

 Dagley, all of White 

 county. Prize photo. 



A CLEAN SWEEP? 

 Bob Keller sweeps 

 the Blackburn Col- 

 lege dining hall floor 

 every day but pretty 

 Sybil Kleps, co-ed 

 wraitress, manages to 

 keep at least one 

 foot on the ground 

 in spite of his sweep- 

 ing ways. Prize 

 snap-shot by Libby 

 Bussell. 



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