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Kenneth Flouhpuse and Bill Strawn (team of two), winners of the contest.
Johnny Parks, winner of the contest, demonstrates his method.
Tree conservation project displayed by Richard Johnson.
R.J. Friant, Extension agronomist, WVU, discussed the results of the 1955 contest at Vo-ag Room, Clay High School, where second place award was given to Howard Fitzwater.
Display featuring trees, fruits, and wildflowers found in West Virginia.
Young woman pictured with display of 4-H Club items, holding flag that reads "Demonstration Girls Club."
Back row left to right: W.H. Kendrick, Carol Green, Harry Rollyson, Clarence Wooter, Corty Davis, John Cole, Sam Niel, Ike Hormer, Charles Holbert.Front row left to right: Eleanor Biglow, Dorothy Archer, Gertrude Lemetol (?), Pauline Spangler, Kathleen Berthy, Eula Roberts, Virginia Burmer, Mrs. Fannie M. Kercheval.
Girls working on a project, likely at the State 4-H Camp at Jackson's Mill.
Cunningham, Assistant Home Demonstration agent, instructing a club girl how to pack her exhibit to bring in to the fair without breaking.
"The first camp ever held in West Virginia. J. U. Shipman- County agent."
County Champions holding their winning products.
"A small group of club girls start work in canning."
Plot measured, planted and cared for by Corn Club Member Raymond Taylor.
Eleanor Bigelow, Jessie Davis and Eleanor Talbott demonstrating to a group of New England state 4-H leaders at the Eastern State Exposition how West Virginia boys and girls earn their 4-H's.
"Aeroplane View of Proposed Kanawha State Park and Four-H Fair. Charleston, W. Va. Tell W. Nicolet- Landscape Architect from Pittsburgh, P.A.