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Z s Q . . J J . ' The FFA participated in many shows within the district as well as the county. One student who did outstan- ding work this year was Juanita Norsworthy. She participated in many shows and placed very well in all of the shows. At the Jersey Village show she had grand champion steer, at the Harris County show she recieved reserve overall in the short horn breed. In the San An- tonio Livestock Show she placed first in the overall short horn breedg at the Houston Livestock Show she placed lirst in the open showg and first in the junior short horn show. Even though Juanita was the only student to par- ticipate in many outside4 shows the rest of the agriculture department did many things besides show their animals. Learning to weld was one of the other ac- tivities that the students took part in. All of the activities that the agricultural students took part in were all relevent to the fields in which these students may choose as their careers. Written by Jen- .nifer Butler. The stance of the entra.nt's animal as well as the presentation of the animal is judged. Senior Dale Crawford makes sure that he is in good form as well as his horse. The concentration required to present as best he could took alot out of the presenter. Photo by Jennifer Butler. congratulating fellow student on his award of Grand Champion Renee Carter presents Lance Cooper with the award as their teacher Mr. Mike Cox looks on. Photo by Jennifer Butler. 102 FFA aking Root or uture 5 ' 4 '4 i 'Q T ' Judging the turkey show was done in a very strange way. Atleast it would look that way to anyone who had never seen it before. Holding the turkey upside down is the standard way that they are judged. Photo by Jen- nifer Butler. Ein ..,,,.,,,mnf.- -w.,,., ,qv 8, , . THIS r,,,,,,m . Eff Double Page Spread by Jennifer Butl
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ir en erve rea A flight in the Sesquecenten- nial parade is led by Cadet 2nd Lt. Robert Missall. The local chapter of CAP added a military historical sense to the Sesquecentennial celebration in the city of Jersey Village. Photo by Carol Sharp. During the JV Sesquecentennial parade, Ana Vaughan, Jason Loughman, Robert Sands, William Zandolf and Stephanie Parrish lead the parade proces- sion with an array of flags. Photo by Carol Sharp. The Jersey Village High School Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol Cadets gather. Members were from JVHS as well as other area high schools. Photo by Paul Carnell. It igives me a chance to actually . helps somebody. g Robert Missal. The Jersey Village Civil Air Patrol participated in one of the largest encampments in recent Texas wing history on the weekend of March 8 and 15. Group team training for search and rescue was the ob- jective of the encampment. The first weekend consisted of classes, training and field orientation. The second weekend consisted of six pro- blem solving sessions. CAP used this training in their emergency services role which includes ELT Cemergency locator transmit- terj searches and search rescue. UI really like emergency services, Cadet Commander Robert Missal said. It gives me a chance to actually help somebody. CAP is a federally chartered civilian auxillary donating time to the com- munity, state and nation. It was founded six day before Pearl Harbor. It's a career tool as well as an educational toolf' Squadron Commander Lt. Col. Harry Hicks said. The local chapter of CAP was also named the Outstan- ding Squadron of the Texas Wing for 1985 at the annual wing conference in Corpus Christi. There, Colonel Michael Mendoza received the General Carl A. Spaatz Award, which is the highest award a civil air patrol cadet can earn. As squadron of the year Jersey Village was also assigned a CAP Cessna 172 for its use. Written by Stuart Wagner. Civil Air Patrol 101
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Being a leader came natural to Clyde Haze He proved that statement when he took the initiative and became the Chapter president following the departure of the person elected at the beginning of the year. He not only took over the title of President but assumed all duties and responsibilities of the position. Ei 3 , 'me ff ' , 4 Y ,. ,.,,. .I af. V ' ., 2 ,-. 4 11. 'I- I . lv ' -seq. .-,- ar L. Correct posture in a horse is judged to determine the first place animal but how the animal is shown is also judged. Denise Powell is a good ex- ample of correct showing and was rewarded for her correctness with the Sportmanship award in horse show- ing. Photo by Jennifer Butler. Keeping his hog on the move and out of corners is the main objective of Senior Darrell Davenport. Photo by Jennifer Butler. All eyes are on Senior Kathy Izard during the hog showing. Photo by Jennifer Butler. During turkey judging the process of elemination is used to place the bird. The top three turkeys are shown here by Sheila Bilski, Jeff Smith, and Susan Wendecker. Photo by Jen- nifer Butler. Future Farmers of America 103 .
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