Washington State University Extension

4-H Hall of Fame

2001 Hall of Fame Inductees

WSU Extension 4-H Youth Development Program

Induction of the first 100 members took place during the Centennial Birthday Gala at the State 4-H Forum in Ocean Shores on October 18, 2001. Following is a short biography of each inductee by county.

Adams | Asotin | Benton | Clallam | Clark | Cowlitz | Douglas | Grant | Grays Harbor | Island | Jefferson | King | Kitsap | Klickitat | Lewis | Lincoln | Okanogan | Pend Oreille | Pierce | San Juan | Skagit | Skamania | Snohomish | Spokane | Stevens | Thurston | Walla Walla | Whatcom | Whitman | Yakima

 


Kitsap County

Millie EaganMillie Eagan has served as Kitsap County, State Fair coordinator for 10 years. Previously, she served as the State 4-H Fair manager. Eagan has donated savings bonds to the state fashion revue winner for many years and served on the State 4-H Fair Board. She participates in forum activities, and supports the Washington State 4-H Foundation.

Millie passed away March 15, 2008.


George Curtis was an Extension agent in King County and later moved to Grays Harbor County. During his time at Grays Harbor, George helped start the Panhandle 4-H Camp. Panhandle has gone on to be one of the premier 4-H camps in the state.


Cora Ives was a long time 4-H volunteer in Kitsap County who realized the importance of training the 4-H Cooperative Extension staff to work with youth and adult volunteer leaders. When she died in 1970, she included a bequest to the Washington State 4-H Foundation for an endowment to be used for 4-H Cooperative Extension staff and faculty professional development. Many people have attended conferences or other professional development opportunities with funds from the Cora Ives Endowment.


Klickitat County

Roberta HoctorRoberta Hoctor has been in 4-H since 1944, and since 1951 in Goldendale. She has served as superintendent in the horse, dairy, and sheep departments at the Klickitat County fair, served as fair office manager for 25 years, and Fair Board treasurer for several years. In 1962, she started the Muttonheads 4-H Club, and is still the club leader. She has been an active member of the county 4-H Leaders Council, which she served as treasurer for several years. She was Klickitat County 4-H Leader of the Year in 1986.

 

WSU Extension 4-H Youth Development Program

 

Hall of Fame nomination form

Nominations due June 1
of current 4-H year

 

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