Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Robert Mulder, Donald Hart Win 1954 4-H Scholarships to N.C. State College

Robert Glenn Mulder Jr., Conway, Route 1, and Donald Avery Hart, Lenoir, Route 2, are winners of the 1954 4-H scholarships to State College offered by Esso Standard Oil Company, according to L.R. Harrill, state 4-H Club Leader. The scholarships are worth $400 each, Harrill said. The two 4-H'ers will enter State College as freshmen this fall. Mulder, a club member for seven years, has served as president, historian and recreation leader for the Northampton County 4-H Council and has held local club offices of president, vice president, secretary and reporter. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn Mulder, he has won first place project awards in farm and home electric, brood sow, farm and home safety, meat animal, leadership, achievement, baby beef,recreation and rural arts. Hart, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter A. Hart, has won 10 county 4-H championships and one district award during his eight years in club work. He served as president of the Caldwell County Council for three years. He has been vice president of the Allied Youth Group, secretary-treasurer of the North and South Carolina Allied Youth Group, and state representative on the student council of the organization's international conference. (From the September 1954 issue of Extension Farm-News, published by the Agricultural Extension Service, N.C. State University, Raleigh.)

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