18 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION 



A team composed of six members of Saline County Calf 

 clubs also was entered in the judging. 



HARRISBURG : Calf Club team, Ivalene Thomas, Fred 

 Patterson, Tom Patterson, Team No. 1. Birtus Holland, Joe 

 Hatcher, Nola Hatcher, Team No. 2. 



The placings by points in the judging contest were as 

 follows: 



High schools: Flora, 527; Metropolis, 515; Marion, 

 506; Equality, 504; Eldorado, 498; Herrin, 482; Sesser, 

 475 ; Murphysboro, 462 ; Mt. Vernon, 434 ; Harrisburg Calf 

 Club team number 2, 460 ; team composed of Nola Hatcher, 

 Birtus Holland, Joe Hatcher, Harrisburg Calf Club team 

 number 1, 438; team composed of Tom Patterson, Fred Pat- 

 terson, Ivalene Thomas. 



The high individual scores were as follows: Ellsworth 

 Robertson, Flora, 195; Jesse Hall, Eldorado, 185; Earl Le- 

 gan, Herrin, 183; Earl McEntire, Murphysboro, 180; Henry 

 Phillips, Marion, 179; Louis Mitchell, Equality, 177. 



Winners of Calves 



The association had offered dairy calves as prizes in a 

 membership campaign and the six highest who won these 

 prizes are : Wanda Ivalene Thomas, Harrisburg, who en- 

 rolled the most members and won a bull and a heifer; 

 Champ Davis, Harrisburg, second; Harlan Austin Swango, 

 Paris, third; Herman Thomas, Georgetown, fourth; Edw. 

 Timpner, Jr., Pinckneyville, fifth and A. J. Andrews, Flora, 

 sixth. Each received a registered purebred heifer of the 

 dairy breed they prefer. As a result of this membership 

 campaign, the Illinois Dairymen's Association now totals ap- 

 proximately 2,000 members, ranking foremost among the 

 dairy associations in the United States. 



