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The Department of 4-H Youth Development and Family & Consumer Sciences changed its name to the Department of Youth, Family, and Community Sciences.
4-H members Carolyn J. Seymour and Lee Hood Capps met Filipino President Ferdinand Marcos in Davao City, Philippines, as a part of 4-H International Youth Development project.
Camp J. W. Mitchell opened for African American 4-H youth at Hammock's Beach in Onslow County. Funding for the camp was raised by the 4-H Club Foundation of North Carolina founded in 1950.
The first State 4-H Short Course for African American youth was held at North Carolina A&T College in Greensboro.
At the 4-H Short Course meeting, a competition was held to select District Kings and Queens of Health. NC State traditionally hosted youth groups on campus during the summers. The North Carolina 4-H Short Courses, State Club Weeks, and State Congresses have been held at NC State since the 1920s.