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Don Flhoads raises head of proud first place sheep. Pam Rhea sells her sweetheart cake for 547500. friiim Jig a Rhonda Spitzenbergefs sheep wins 3rd place. Johnny McGee exhibits grand champion trophy and broiler. Bruce Maciejeski examines first place ribbon with a spar- kle in his eye. . . Organizations
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J.V. Farmers Sell 60,000 Sixty thousand dollars was sold during the 5th annual Jer- sey Village F.F.A. show. Dedication for the show was given to Coach Carroll Schultz because of his help to find buyers for the livestock. Grand Champion winners and their exhibits were: Robert Orsak, steer, Bruce Maciejeski, hog, Don Rhoads, lamb, Jolene Williams, rabbits, and Johnny McGee, broilers. Pam Rhea F.F.A. Sweetheart received five hundred seventy-five dollars for her sweetheart cake. ln all there were one hundred eighty-two entries with eighty-three animals leaving with different owners. Jersey Village F.F.A. members competed with Cy-Fair and Cypress Creek, however, each school holds its livestock show on different days. ln overall events Jersey Village suc- ceeded in obtaining more money than the other two schools. in cm Y ' 1 Before events begin the show arena stands bare. Exhibitors engulf themselves in the technical iudging 126 Organizations
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An Active F.H.A. Students enrolled in Home Economics are eligible for membership in the Future Homemakers of America. Students engage themselves in many activities. For example, collecting food during Thanksgiving to give to a needy family. As the Christmas holidays near, F.H.A. sponsored a faculty tea where teachers enjoyed early morning delights that lifted their holiday spirits and gave them a relaxed atmosphere before the holidays. Tupperware was sold as the members money building project. There were three winners, Kathy Tracy, Brenda Dryer, and Sharon Chaloupka, with sales over 540. Sales of the project totaled 52,600.00 Profits were used to pay for activities and to help send members to state and local con- ventions. As the Tupperware arrived, Sandra Castleberry and Cheryl Alford curiously inspected the merchandise. Bottom row: Tanya Miller, Jackie Jones, Debbie Gressett, Hattie Burton, Sharon Chaloupka, Donna Knight, Brenda Treichel, Billie Ann Smith, Rhonda Hopkins. Second row: Marlinda Baschke, Patricia Tyrrell, Carrolyn Kilnar, Janet Mendez, Diane Hansen, Linda Moore, Dawn Brown, Lisa McGarrah, Sheila McClure, Marchell King. Top row: Jackie Warncke, Susan Ferris, Ginnie Martin, Mary McCarthy, Flandy Hartman, Red Creighton, Aaron Ford, Gina Hartman, Jennifer Parker, Juanita Yancey, Kim Drawe, Rhonda Kinard. I 28 - Organizations
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