From the July 1956
issue of Extension Farm-News
Characterizing the assembled 4-H club members as “the most
important group in North Carolina,” Dr. William H. Alexander, pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City, Okla., was one of the featured
speakers at the 30th annual North Carolina Club Week held in Raleigh
July 23-27.
Registration of the 1,200 delegates from all the counties of
the state began Monday morning. Accompanied by county extension farm and home
agents, the delegates met for their major sessions in the William Neal Reynolds
Coliseum on the North Carolina State College campus.
President of the State 4-H Council Nancy Johnson of Route 1,
Newton, presided at the opening evening session.
State Council officers who presided at other sessions of the
annual meeting were Neal Kelly of Waynesville, vice-president; Ronald
Pinkerton, Asheville, secretary-treasurer; and Joan Crawford, Haynesville,
historian.
Chancellor of North Carolina State College Carey H. Bostian
welcomed the delegates at the first morning session. Everett Bierman from the
National 4-H Foundation described the work of the International Farm Youth
Exchange program.
Dr. Alexander told the youthful leaders, “You don’t have to
look like you are advertising a coffin factory nor use your lower lip for a lap
robe to lead a clean, wholesome life.”
Rural Youth and Recreation for the State of Indiana Gordon
Jones worked closely with the delegates during the meeting.
Wednesday evening’s featured event was the state dress
revue. Gretchen O’Neall, last year’s winner, was presented to the audience at
the beginning of the fashion show. The dress revue winner Florence Payne of
Davidson County has been her county’s winner for the past three year.
The annual Health pageant, “Stamp of the Scots” was written
by Margaret Finlays Spruill of Lumberton. It featured the 4-H members from
Robeson County and the county winners from all over the state. At the
conclusion of the pageant, the king and queen of health were named. Honored
were Jerry White of Iredell County and Jean Edwards of Perquimans County.
The installation of the newly elected officers of the State
Council took place on Friday night. The new officers are Bill Pennell, Lenoir,
Route 2, president; Clyde Templeton, Olin, Iredell County, vice-president;
Clara Vann Tysinger, Lexington, Route 6, secretary-treasurer; Buster Bunn,
Asheville, Route 2, historian.
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