FOLK FESTIVAL (Cont.) 



Vermilion; Clark Triplets, McLean; Hudson & 

 Wilson, Champaign; Happy Go-Getters, Knox; 

 Snarp & Bernhardt, Win; Von Alven Sisters, 

 Will; Joycelyn Wisely, Washington; Scheeler and 

 Schoefler, Livingston. 



INSTRUMENTAI. — McFarlond & Grimes, Edgar; 

 Billy Don, David Seymour, Vermilion; Trombone 

 Quartette, McHenry; Happy Helpers, Jackson; 

 James. Richard and Marjorie Bailey, Kane; Rich- 

 ard Smith, Iroquois; Kimpling and Rhode, Livings- 

 ton; Anderson & Bushmen, Iroquois. 



ADULT VOCAL GROUP — Sharp Trio, Iroquois; 

 Wayne Churchill, Dir. 



FOLK SONG OB BALLAD SINGEBS — Kara 

 Bayly, Sangamon; Mary Biesenthal, Sangamon, 

 Kelso Sharp, Will; Joe Smith, Bond; Barbara 

 Hicks, McDonough; Duo Piano Number, Kendall. 



4-H PHYSICAL FITNESS 



INDIVIDUAL — (in order ol scoring) 1st. Duane 

 Lonoue, Iroquois; 2nd, Marion Casson, Carroll; 

 3rd, Ronald Rqpp, McLean; 4th, Peggy Curl. 

 Edgar; 5th, Jim Bland, Whiteside; 6th, EtT Abbott, 

 Whiteside. 



TEAMS — 1st, McLean, Ronald Ropp- Wallace 

 Denzer; 2nd, Iroquois, Duane Lanoue-Eugene 

 Tincker; 3rd, Edgar, Mike Englum-Peggy Curl; 

 4th, Whiteside, Chuck Rosenberry-Ed Abbott 



4-H TUMBLING TOURNAMENT 



TEAMS — (In order of scoring) Ist, Wabash, 

 Clark Esarey, Donald Lutz, and Bill Grofi; 2nd, 

 Lake, Doris Stone, Naomi Brausch and Char- 

 lotte Kuebker; 3rd, Iroquois^ Duane Lanoue, Ver- 

 non Meitts, and Donald Tascher; 4th, DeKalb, 

 Charlotte Needbon. Marilyn Olsen, and Bonnie 

 Mosher; 5th, Saline, George Sutton, Bob Oliver 

 and Calvin Sutton. 



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INDIVIDUALS — MEN — Isl Marshall Dresser, 

 Carroll; 2nd. Dean Stewart, Champaign; 3rd, M 

 E. Huelster, Moultrie. 



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Girls Opan Class 

 Champions. DaKalb — 

 Back rewi Colby, Balo, 

 Stovons, Kosky, Lo- 

 Rotte. Socend rowi 

 Arnold, Dognor, Boscb- 

 omor. Front: Holdon- 

 thai, Farrall, Colloy, 

 Wonnlund. 



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All County Cham- 

 pions: DeKalb — Back 

 row: Stohl, Smith, 

 Prestegoard, Smiley, 

 Tompkins, Voss. Front: 

 R. Breunig, Chapman, 

 Anderson, LeRette, 

 Doner, G. Breunig, 

 Ropp, Ritter. 





"Cut Pig Losses to Make Use of More Grain" 

 — that's the slogan mode to order for the 1948 

 record breaking corn crop. Yessir! Any year 

 is a good year to cut pig losses — but now it's 

 especially good business because there's no 

 l;>etter way to market that '48 bumper corn 

 crop than through thrifty, healthy pigs. With 

 the present favorable corn-hog ratio, don't take 

 chances — - vaccinate. 



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