4. In early 4-H, most boys were involved in ‘corn clubs’ that involved learning new farming methods. Girls were also involved in what was referred to as ‘tomato clubs’. What kitchen practice was being taught to girls in these clubs?
8. Commemorative beanie bears named for the ‘Father of Illinois 4-H’ were sold for the Illinois 4-H Centennial Celebration in 2002. Name this 4-H pioneer from Macoupin County.
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10. In 1862, federal land grants were set aside for each state to create a public institution of teaching, research and extension. These colleges and universities are referred to as what?
22. This native of Star, Mississippi gave her first performance at a 4-H luncheon at the age of seven. Her songs to top the charts include ‘This Kiss’ and ‘Breathe’. Name this Southern 4-H girl with a big voice.
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24. Growing up on a farm near Marion, Indiana this creative man was active in both 4-H and FFA. Name the comic strip creator of Garfield.
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26. Famous for her fashion sense and beloved politician husband, name this first lady who captured America’s heart.
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28. This TV show host was known for his comic talent and passed on The Tonight Show to Jay Leno. Name this legend of late night TV.
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30. At seven years old this female country artist sang at a 4-H convention in Kansas only to have it included on her 1997 CD ‘Evolution’. Name this singer of “This One’s for the Girls” who grew up on a dairy farm.
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32. Name two countries with which Illinois 4-H maintains IFYE youth exchanges.
38. Robotics, computer science , electrical engineering and geospatial technology are all 4-H projects that are part of the national 4-H mission mandate called S.E.T. What does S.E.T. stand for?