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169. Unidentified 4-H Member

170. Unidentified 4-H Member

Logos Read Spirit of Development and Every Club Member

171. Women Dressed to Represent 4-H Spirit

Two females dressed in white symbolic of 4-H spirits pose around a prop shaping as 4-H logo, four leaves clover possibly in Woodburn circle at West Virginia University.

172. Women Pose in front of 4-H Symbol

173. Unidentified 4-H Member

174. 4-H Camp Class on Porch Arocoma

175. 4-H 'Ladies' - Boys Dressed as Women for Pageant

176. Teepees at 4-H Boys Camp No. 11

177. Cake Served at 4-H Camp

Group of women standing near garden plantings.

178. 4-H Women's Camp

179. Ladies Aid Group at 4-H Camp

180. Leaders at Senior Girls 4-H Camp

4-H girl's group member engage in nature study outdoor.

181. Nature Study Group at Girl's 4-H Camp

182. 4-H Instructors

183. 4-H Home Demonstration Agents

184. Blue Ribbon Winners at 4-H Roundup

Members of 4-H camp gather around council fire.

185. 4-H Camp, Council Fire

J. O. Knapp was the director of WVU Cooperative Extension Service and nationally recognized 4-H leader. In this portrait of the unveiling, former WVU President Elvis Stahr is addressing the audience.

186. Unveiling of J. O. Knapp Portrait by WVU President Elvis Stahr

J. O. Knapp was the Director of WVU Cooperative Extension Service and nationally recognized 4-H leader.

187. J. O. Knapp and Former WVU President Elvis Stahr Posed Next to Portrait of J. O. Knapp

J. O. Knapp was Director of WVU Cooperative Extension Service and nationally recognized 4-H leader. In this portrait, J.O. Knapp is addressing the audience.

188. J. O. Knapp and Former WVU President Elvis Stahr Posed Next to Portrait of J. O. Knapp

J. O. Knapp was Director of WVU Cooperative Extension Service and nationally recognized 4-H leader.

189. Portrait of 4-H Member Kissing J. O. Knapp