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N.C.4-H AWARDS 1983

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4-H PROJECT REGULATIONSAge ellglbiIlTy is esTablished as of January 1, I983. Tb parTlclpaTe In 1983 The 4-H member's bIrThdaTe nusT fall beTweenJanuary 1, 1964 and December 31, 1973.

2. To be eligible for dlsTrlcT and sTaTe awards, The 4-H member musT:a. Have been enrolled in 4-H for no less Than one (1) year.b. Be enrolled during The currenT year in The program In which he ls compeTing.

3. DlsTrlcT winners nay be under l4 years of age.4. To be declared a‘ETaTe winner, The 4-H member musT:

a. Be aT IeasT 14 years old and noT have passed—his I9Th birThday by December 31, 1982. ParTicipanTs In Dalry Calf, DairyIndusTry, Pre-Teen Canning and Early-Teen Canning nay be less Than 14.

b. Have compleTed aT IeasT (1) year of 4-H buT preferably Three (3) or were years including The currenT year, excepT inThe projecTs llsTed In (a) above.

5. A 4-H member may submlT cumulaTive records for dlsTricT and sTaTe compeTiTion In noT more Than 2 programs during The sameyear. A l982 projecT record ls required when The record is submlTTed In March, I983, for dlsTrlcT and sTaTe judging. A1983 projecT record nay also be included To show work done in January and February 1983.

6. If a crediTable projecT record is noT submlTTed in a projecT area, no winner will be declared.7. A 4-H member nay be declared a sTaTe winner in only one 4-H proJecT during The same year (demonsTraTlons are excluded). A

4-H member declared a sTaTe cumulaTive record program winner is noT eligible To represenT The counTy In The dlsTrlcT orsTaTe Fashion Revue.

8. A sTaTe winner cannoT compeTe again on any level In The same projecT.9. A previous sTaTe winner in a projecT which did noT provide a Trip To NaTlonal 4-H Congress nay parTlclpaTe and be declared

a sTaTe winner in oTher awards programs.l0. A 4-H member who has been awarded a Trip To NaTional 4-H Congress may noT parTlclpaTe in any oTher projecT awards program

ThaT offers a Trip To NaTlonal 4-H Congress.II. AlTernaTes who are awarded a sTaTe award To replace The original sTaTe winner nay noT compeTe in The same projecT again.

If The award was a Trip To NaTIonal 4-H Congress, ThaT 4-H'er may noT parTlclpaTe In NaTlonal Congress again.12. As of December 1, 1982, some donors had noT renewed Their supporT conTracTs or a donor had noT yeT been secured for some

I983 programs; Therefore, should a donor noT renew or be secured, The dlsTrlcT award will be a cerTIficaTe and The sTaTeaward, $50 Bond.

l3. Bonds and mosT oTher sTaTe awards provided by sTaTe donors will be dlsTrlbuTed in SepTember, l983. Awards provided bynaTional donors will be dlsTrlbuTed IaTer.

I4. A 4-H'er nay decline a Trip To NaTional 4-H Congress and compeTe In oTher programs offering a Trip In fuTure years, if henoTiers The STaTe 4-H Office In wriTing aT leasT 30 days prior To The daTe of NaTional 4-H Congress. '—-

4-H PROJECTS

ProjecT Donor (1) CounTy Awards STaTe Awards ExTension SpecialisTAchievemenT Ford MoTor Company Fund (2) CerTificaTe and 4 Trip To NaTIonal 4-H Congress DalTon R. ProcTor

Medals 4-HAgricuITural a. lnTernaTional HarvesTer a. CerTificaTe and a. Trip To NaTIonaI 4-H Congress Ronald E. JarreTT

Company (2) 4 Medals b. individual & Traveling Crop Scienceb. James A. Graham Trophies

AuTomoTive The FlresTone Tire and CerTificaTe and 4 Trip To NaTional 4-H Congress John W. GloverRubber Company (2) Medals Bio. & Ag. Eng.

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North Carolina 4-H Project Awards (continued)Project Donor (i) County Awards State Awards Extension SpecialistBeef Gary Stott Memorial Fund Certificate Trip to National 4-H Gangress James K. Butler, Jr.

American Slmmental Assoc. Anlnai HusbandryBicycle None as of l/I/83 Certificate None as of l/l/83 Henry Revell, Jr.

4-HBread’ Standard Brands, Inc. (2) Certificate and 4 Trip to National 4-H Congress Mary Ann SprUTTI

Medals Foods-NutritionCanning (4) Savannah Food & Industries,

Inc.Certificates andParlng Knives

NoneDistrict Awards: Silver Trays

Mary Ann SpruillFoods-Nutrition

Child Care Frankye Susanne EbertMemorial Endowment

Certificate Trip to National 4-H Congress Leo F. HawkinsHuman Development

Citizenship The Coca Cola Company (2) Certificate and 4 Trip to National 4-H Cbngress Pauline E. MooreMedals 4-H

Clothing Coats and Clark, Inc. (2) Certificate and 4 None as of’l/l/83 (3) Judleth NbckMedals Clothing

Commercial N. C. Yam Commission Certificate $150 toward trip to NJHA Larry BassHorticulture (5) Medals Convention Horticultural ScienceCommodity Chicago Board of Trade (2) Certificate and 4 Trlp to Commodity Marketing Bob UsryMarketing Medals Symposium Economics and BusinessCommunications a. N.C. Association of

Broadcasters Foundation,Inc.

b. N. 0. Press Association,Inc.

Certificate Trip to National 4-H Congress Jimmy C. TartAgrl . Communications

Conservation ofNatural Resources

John Deere Foundation (2) Certificate and 4Medals

Trip to National 4-H Congress Leon HarkinsForest Resources

Consumer Education antgomery Ward & Company(2)

Certificate and 4Medals

Trip to National 4-H Congress Thelma L. HinsonFamlly Res. Mgt.

Crop Productlon Pioneer Hl-Bred Inter-national

Certificate Trip to National 4-H Congress Ron JarrettCrop Science

Dairy Insurance Company of Certificate and 4 Trip to National 4-H Congress Fred N. KnottNorth America (2) Medals Dairy HusbandryDairy Calf None as of l/I/‘E? Certificate To be determined Fred N. Knott

Dairy HusbandryDairy Foods TErnation Company (2) Certificate and 4 None as of l/l/BS (3) Mary Ann SpruillMedals Foods-NutritionDairy Goat Piedmont Dairy Goat Assoc. Certificate $100 Savings Bond Fred Knott

Dairy HusbandryDairy Industry American Breeders Service Certificate $130 Savfigs Bond Fred N. KnottDalry HusbandryDog care and

TrainingPurina Dog Foods Group,Ralston Purina Corporation(2)

Certificate and 4Medals

Transistor Radlo

Electric Energy a. Westinghouse ElectricCorp. (2)

Certificate and 4Medals

Trip to National 4-H Congress

b. Carolina Fewer & LightCompany

c . Duke Power Companyd. Nantahala waer & Light

Companye. Virginia Electric &

Power Company

Trip to N. C.Electric CongressTrophy for County

Program

Territorial awards to each powercompany area

John W. GloverBIO. & Ag. Eng.

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North Carolina 4~H Project Awards (continued)Project Donor (I) County Awards State Awards Extension SpecialistEnergy Transcontinental Gas Pipe- Certificate Trip to National 4-H Congress Sandy Delllnger

line, Inc. HousingEntomology Mobay Chemical Corporation Certificate and 4 $75 Savings Bond Rudy Hllimann

(2) Medals EntonologyEnvironmental N. C. Association of Certificate $150 toward trip to NJHA Larry BassBeautification (5) Nurserynen Convention Horticultural ScienceExperimental N. C. Grape Growers Certificate $l50 toward trip to NJHA Larry BassHorticulture (5) Association (Raymond Smith Convention Horticultural Science

Memorial Award)Exploring the World International Minerals Certificate Trip to National 4-H Congress Ronald E. Jarrettof Plants and Soils and Chemical Corporation Crop ScienceFashion Revue (6) Simplicity Pattern Company Certificate and Trip to National 4-H Congress Judieth Mock

(2) Medals to upper lot ClothingFood Conservation None as of l/l/83 (2) Certificate and 4 None as of I/l/83 Mary Ann Sprullland Safety Medals Foods-NutritionFood-Nutrition General Foods Corporation Certificate and 4 Trip to National 4-H Congress Mary Ann Sprulll

(2) Medals Foods—NutritionFood Preservation Kerr Glass Manuf. Corp. (2) Certificate and 4 Trip to National 4-H Congress Mary Ann Sprulll(Canning & Freezing) Medals Foods-NutritionForestry International Paper Company Certificate and 4 Trip to National 4-H Congress Leon Harklns

(2) Medals Forest ResourcesGardening a. N.C. Extension Home- a. Certificate a. Trip to National 4-H Larry Bass

makers Association, inc. Congress Horticultural Scienceb. Ortho Division, Chevron b. 4 Medals b. $75 Savings Bond

Chemical Corp. (2)Health Kraft, Inc. (2) 4 Medals Trip to National 4-H Congress Mary Ann SprulH

Certificate Foods—NutritionHome Environment The S. & H. Foundation, Certificate and 4 Trip to National 4-H Congress Wilma S. Hammett

inc. (2) Medals HousingManagement Beatrice Foods Company (2) Certificate and 4 Trip to National 4-H Congress Thelma L. Hlnson

Medals Family Res. Mgt.Horse American Quarter Horse 4 Medals Trip to National 4-H Congress Bob Mowrey

Association (2) Certificate Animal HusbandryInsurance Co. of N. Amer. (2)N.C. Quarter Horse Assoc.

International None as of I/l/83 Certificate To be determined Pauline E. MooreIntrigue (7) 4-H

Leadership a. Readers' Digest (2) a. Certificate and a. Trip to National 4-H Thearon T. McKinneyb. NCSU Chapter of the

Fraternity of Alpha Zeta4 Medals Congress

b. 2nd Place: $50 Savings Bond4-H

Marine Awareness/Aquatic Adventures

None as of l/i/83 Certificate To be determined Jaynee Medllcott4-H

Peanut Foods (8) The North Carolina Peanut Certificate $500 College Scholarship Mary Ann SprulHGrowers Association (District: $20 cash) Foods-Nutrition

Personal Appearance Capps Bookstore Certificate $75 Savings Bond and Bible Judieth MockClothing

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NorTh Carolina 4-H ProjecT Awards (conTinued)ProjecT Donor (l) CounTy Awards STaTe Awards ExTension SpecialisTPeTroleum Power (9) Amoco FoundaTion, Inc. (2) CerTificaTe and 4 Trip To NaTional 4-H Congress E. 0. BeasleyMedals Bio. & Ag. Eng.PhoTography EasTman Kodak Company (2) CerTificaTe and 4 Trip To NaTionaI 4-H Congress Jerry G. RodgersMedals Agri. Communicafions1 VolunTeer Leader

PinPoulTry N.C. MuTual HaTchery Assoc. CerTificaTe $50 Savings Bond Thomas A. CarTerPouITry SciencePublic Speaking Union Oil Co. of California CerTificaTe and 4 Trip To NaTional 4-H Congress Pauline E. Moore(2) Medals 4-HRecreaTion and None as of l/l/83 CerTiflcaTe and 2 None as of I/I/83 David E. WeaTherfordLeisure EducaTlon Medals 4-HSafeTy The General MoTors CerTiflcaTe and 4 Trip To NaTlonal 4-H Congress RoberT McLymoreFoundaTlon (2) Medals Bio. & Ag. Eng.Sheep Gary SToTT Memorial Fund CerTificaTe Trip To NaTional 4-H Congress James K. BuTler, Jr.Aninal HusbandrySmall Animals To Be DeTermined To Be DeTermined To Be DeTermined

Swine Gary SToTT Memorial Fund CerTificaTe Trip To NaTional 4-H Congress James K. BuTler, Jr.Aninal HusbandryVeTerinary Science a. N. C. VeTerInary Medical a. 4 Medals and a. Trip To NaTional Congress J. R. HarrisAssociaTion CerTificaTe b. $75 Savings Bond PoulTry Scienceb. The Upjohn Company (2)Wildlife N. C. Wildlife Resources CerTIficaTe Trip To NaTional 4-H Congress Leon HarkinsCommission ForesT ResourcesWood Science Weyerhaeuser Co. FoundaTion

(2) CerTificaTe and 4Medals

Trip To NaTlonal 4-H Congress Leon HarkinsForesT Resources

(I) For donor conTacT and address refer To The NorTh Carolina 4-H Curriculum Guide.phases of The awards program is also included in The guide.(2)(3)(4)

NaTlonalIy secured sponsorship.Refer To Summary of NaTionai 4-H Awards for secTional and naTionaI awards.Canning records are due in STaTe 4-H Office, 5 Mary Ann Spruili, Foods and NuTrlTion DeparTmenT, PosT Office Box 5097,Raleigh, NorTh Carolina 27650, posTnarked by OcTober 15, I983.January I, 1972 and December 3|, 1974.December 31, 1971.

(5)HorTiculTurai AssociaTion conTesT.The sTaTe winner is under l5, he will receive a $50.00 Savings Bond.4-H career.

(6)(7)

Record books submiTTed as sTaTed on sheeT enTiTIed "Fashion Revue -- Rules and RegulaTions."CompeTiTion is conducTed among 4-H'ers, 9 - l9 years of age.

More compleTe informaTion concerning all

Pre-Teens nusT have berhdaTes falling on or befweenEarly Teens musT have birThdaTes failing on or beTween January 1, i970 andSTaTe award of $l50 is awarded only To Those who use The funds Toward expenses To compeTe in The NaTionaI JuniorTo compeTe in The naTional conTesT, individuals nmsf be 15 by December SI, 1982. ___A 4-H'er nay receive These awards only once in his

Four-H'ers nay selecT any area of lnTeresT in inTernaTionalaffairs and nusT submiT The record, 4-H R-I-80, and a sTory of IOOO words or less To describe Their acTivlTies.(8) The $500 scholarship for peanuT foods will be disTribuTed in Two parTs: $250 aT The beginning of The 4-H'er's firsT and(9)LOCAL AND COUNTY PROGRAMS MAY INCLUDE PROJECTS IN ADDITION TO THOSE LISTED IN THE HANDBOOK.

second semesTers.TracTor and Small Engines.

ACHIEVEMENT CERTIFICATES MAY BEUSED AS COUNTY AWARDS IN THESE PROGRAMS, ALSO.

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Program Donor (1)GROUP, CLUB AND COUNTY 4-H PROGRAMS

County Awards State Awards Extension SpecialistAutomotive The Firestone Tire and

Rubber Company (2)None 2 Plaques; 10 Certificates John W. Glover

Bio. & Ag. Eng.Community Service N.C. 4-H Honor Club 4 Certificates/ 6 Awards of $25 Maurice E. Voland

County CRDConservation of John Deere (2) 4 Certificates/ 1 Award of $50; i0 Certificates Leon HarklnsNatural Resources County Forest ResourcesElectric a. Carolina Power & Light None 1 Permanent Plaque State-wide John W. Glover

Company 4 Traveling Plaques (one in Bio. & Ag. Eng.b. Duke Power Company each power company's territory)c. Nantahala Power & Light

Companyd. Virginia Electric & Power

CompanyHealth Kraft, inc. (2) 4 Certificates/ 10 Certificates Mary Ann Sprulll

County Foods-NutritionSafety The General Motors 4 Certificates/ 1 Award of $25; 10 Certificates Robert McLymore

Foundation (2) County Bio. & Ag. Eng.Youth Looks at Aging The American Association of Certificate for 4 Plaques to groups; 1 plaque lsabelle K. Buckley

Retired Persons worthy reports to an individual GerontologyFarm identification N. C. Farm Bureau Fed. Certificate for 6 Plaques Lathan Smith

Meritorious Reports 1 award of $100 4-H(I) For donor contaC‘f and address refer to the North Carolina 4-H Curriculum Guide.

phases of the awards program Is also included in the guide.(2)

age eligibility established for the demonstration program.

Nationally secured sponsorship.4-H DEMONSTRATION REGULATION$*

Age eligibility is established as of January 1, 1983.Any 4-H'er, ages 9-19 years, is eligible to be named a district or state winner if he is eligible to compete under the

He must have reached his 9th birthday on or before December

More complete information concerning all

31, 1982 and nay not have passed his 19th birthday on or before December 31, 1982 except as stated in 4 below.

have completed a year of training beyond the high school level.period of only nine nonths.their 19th birthday on or before December 31, 1982.

Four-H members are not eligible, however, to participate in a district contest if by the date of the contest they will"Year" is defined as 'bcademic year" which usually is a

(This rule also applies to judging teams.)Members in Automotive Skill Driving must be at least 16 years of age by the time of the contest and nust not have passed

participants's score for each minute the demonstration is over the time limit.Four-H members nay compete for awards in no nore than one demonstration program during any one year.

A minimum of 5 minutes is recommended and a naximum of 12 minutes is allowed for demonstrations except Public Speaking(7 minutes), and Poultry Barbecue, Pork Cookery and Beef Char-Grill (2 hours). One point will be dedbcted from the

"4-H EntertainsProgram" not considered a demonstration program.it is desirable that participants in Poultry Barbecue, Pork Cookery and Beef Char-Grill not participate in 'm-H EntertainsProgram." However, if they do they should first report to and complete the cooking demonstration before participating inthe 'W—H Entertains."Contest).

the "4-H Entertains Program" in which only blue ribbons and participatory ribbons are awarded and only

A ribbon is given to every demonstrator except as stated below.the demonstration.

Someone should report early to the 4-H Entertains Contest that the 4-H'ers will participate later.Each county is limited to a naximum of 10 minutes in the 'M-H Entertains Program" involving no nore than 2 acts (Talent

The type of ribbon awarded is based upon the quality ofRegardless of the type of ribbon awarded, one demonstrator in each demonstration category will be

designated as the district winner and will be eligible to compete on the state level. The only exception to this rule is

ribbon winners are invited to participate in the State 'M-H Entertains Program."A

selected blue

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4-H10.

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DemonsTraTion ReguiaTions (conTinued)A scholarship To NorTh Carolina 4-H Congress is worTh $50.00 which covers The cosT of regisTraTion, housing and onebanqueT meal. OTher expenses are The responsibiliTy of The reclpienT. To receive The scholarship, The 4-H'er nusTregisTer for The full week of Congress.Cash awards, elTher in full or in parT, will noT be given To disTricT winners in lieu of The scholarship To aTTend NorThCarolina 4-H Congress.When The winner cannoT aTTend Congress or parTicipaTe in The sTaTe demonsTraTion conTesT, The award will be given To ThealTernaTe if The alTernaTe aTTends Congress and parTicipaTes in The demonsTraTion conTesT.AlTernaTes who are awarded a Trip or a sTaTe award To replace The sTaTe winner nay noT compeTe in The same demonsTraTionprogram again.Four-H members may conTinue To compeTe in a parTicuiar demonsTraTion caTegory unTil declared sTaTe winner. They are Thenno longer eligible To parTicipaTe in The same program buT may parTicipaTe in oThers. The same demonsTraTion can berepeaTed; however, The individual's personal developmenT will be much greaTer if The demonsTraTion is revised andimproved.For The purpose of compeTiTion in a demonsTraTion caTegory, a "Team" nay be composed of no nore Than Two individualsexcepT in The 'M-H EnTerTains" where There is no limiT To The number of individuals ThaT may compose a"Team," and Dairy Bowl, where a Team can be no more Than Three.As of December 1, I982, some donors had noT renewed Their supporT conTracTs or a donor had noT been secured for l983;Therefore, should a donor noT renew or be secured, The disTricT award will be a cerTificaTe and The sTaTe award a $50Savings Bond for each winner.is recognized ThaT all programs iisTed in This secTion are noT pure demonsTraTions; however, for slmpliciTy ofcaTegorizing programs for This handbook, They have been lisTed here.

4-H DEMONSTRATIONSEligibliiTy

Program Age Type DisTricT Award STaTe Awards Donor (i) ExTension SpecialisTAmerican 9-12 ind. CerTificaTe CounTy and DisTricT CooperaTive Council of RoberT D. DahleBusiness SysTem and level compeTiTion only NorTh Carolina RoberT H. Usry733m Economics andBusiness13-19 ind. Scholarship To N.C. Trip To NaTional

and 4-H Congress InsTiTuTe offiifiim CooperaTive EducaTionArchery 9-i3 ind. Scholarship To N.C. ExTra bow limbs Bear Archery Company Leon Harklns4-H Congress and bow or arrows for each ForesT Resources14-19 Ind. or arrows for each division winner

7TTvislon winnerArTisTic 9-l3 Ind. $50 Savings Bond $50 Savings Bond FederaTion of Garden Larry BassArrangemenTl2)(3) Clubs of NorTh Carolina HorTicuITurai Science14-19 Ind. $50 Savings Bond $l50 Towards expenses

To NJHA ConvenTionAuTomoTive i6-i9 ind. Trophy and Trip Trophy for Top 2 N. C. MoTor Carriers Henry Revell, Jr.Skill Driving (2 per To N. C. 4-H winners AssociaTion 4-HcounTy) Congress for Top 2winners

Trip To EasTern The FiresTone Tire andRegional 4-H Engineer- Rubber Company (4)ing EvenT for Top 2winners

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4-H DEMONSTRATIONS (continued)Eligibility

Program Age Type District Award State Awards Donor (1) Extension SpecialistBeef Char-Grill 9-19 Ind. Scholarship to N.C. $50 Savings Bond N. C. Cattlemen's James K. Butler, Jr.

4-H Congress Association Aninal HusbandryBread 9-13 Ind. or Scholarship to N.C. $50 Savings Bond Martha White Foods Mary Ann Spruill

Team 4-H Congress for each winner Foods-Nutrition--------------- each division14-19 Ind. or winner $100 Bond each winner

TeamCrafts 9-13 ind. Certificate $50 Bond N. C. Extension Home- Freida M. Terrell

nekers Association, inc. Elsie 8. Edwards14-19 Ind. Scholarship to N.C. $50 Bond Housing

4-H CongressCrop Production 9-19 1nd. or Scholarship to N.C. $50 Bond each winner lCl Americas Alan C. Yorkand Utilization Team 4-H Congress Crop ScienceDairy Foods (7) 9-13 Ind. or Scholarship to N.C. $50 Bond each winner American Dairy Associa- Mary Ann Spruill

Team 4-H Congress for each tion of N.C. Foods-Nutritiondivision winner

14-19 Ind. or $100 Bond each winnerTeam

Egg Cookery 9-13 lnd. Scholarship to N.C. ist: $50 Bond Thomas A. Carter4-H Congress for 2nd: $18.75 cash Poultry Science

14-19 Ind. each divisionwinner ist: Trip to National N. C. Egg Marketing

contest Association2nd: $18.75 cash

Electric 9-13 lnd. Scholarship to $100 Bond N. C. Association of John w. GloverN.C. 4-H Congress Electric Cooperatives Bio. & Ag. Eng.

14-19 ind. Scholarship to $150 BondN.C. 4-H Congress

Entomology 9-13 Ind. or Scholarship to N.C. 4$50 Bond each FCX, Incorporated Rudy HlllmannTeam 4-H Congress winner Entomology

14-19 Ind. orTeam

Environmental 9-19 ind. or Scholarship to N.C. $50 Bond each N. C. Association of Soil 6. C. Naderman, Jr.Quality (includes Team 4-H Congress winner and Water Conservation Soil ScienceSoil-Water Conserve.) DistrictsForestry 9—19 Ind. or Scholarship to N.C. $50 Bond each Southern Bell Leon Harkins

Team 4-H Congress winner Forest ResourcesFruit and Vege- 9-13 Ind. or Scholarship to N.C. $50 Bond each winner FCX, incorporated Mary Ann Spruilltable Use (31(8) Team 4-H Congress for each Foods-Nutrition

--------------- division winner14-19 1nd. or $150 toward expenses

Team to NJHA ConventionHome Environment/ 9-19 ind. or Scholarship to N.C. ist: $50 Bond 8. & H. Foundation, Inc. Wilma S. Hammett andHome Energy Team 4-H Congress 2nd: $50 Bond Sandy Dellinger,

Housing

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4-H DEMONSTRATIONS (continued)

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EligibilityProgram Age Type District Award State Awards Donor (1) Extension SpecialistHorticultural 9-13 Ind. or $50 Bond $50’Bond FCX, Incorporated Larry’BassMarketing (3) Team each winner each winner Hort. Science

14-19 Ind. or $50 Bond $l50 toward Wyatt-QuariesTeam each winner expenses to Seed Company

NJHA ConventionHorticultural 9-13 lnd. or $50 Bond $50 Bond FCX, Incorporated Larry BassProduction (3) Team each winner each winner Hort. Science

14-19 Ind. or $50 Bond $l50 toward Hyatt-QuarlesTeam each winner expenses to Seed Co.

NJHA ConventionHorse 9-13 lnd. or 1 Scholarship to Award and $50 Bond Ralston Purina Company Bob Mowrey

Team N.C. 4-H Congress Animal Husbandry---------------- for each division14-19 ind. or winner Award & $50 toward expenses

Team to regional contestHorse 9-13 lnd. Certificate Award & $50 Bond N. C. fbrse Council Bob MowreyPublic Speaking Animal Husbandry

14-19 Ind. Certificate Award & $50 toward repgional contest expensesor a $50 bond

Landscaping 9-13 Ind. or $50 Bond 4$50 Bond N. C. Extension Home- Larry BassTeam each winner each winner makers Association, Inc. Hort. Science

14-19 ind. or $50 Bond $l50 toward expensesTeam each winner to NJHA Convention

Livestock 9-19 ind. or To be determined To be determined To be determined James K. Butler, Jr.Production Team Aninal HusbandryCpen’CTass (6) 9-13 Ind. or Certificate to each $50 Bond to each Development Fund Judy M. Groff

Team division winner division winner 4-H14-19 ind. or

TeamPeanut Foods (3) 9-13 Ind. or Scholarship to N.C. 4$50 Bond each N. C. Peanut Growers Mary Ann Spruill

(9) Team 4-H Congress for each winner Association Foods-Nutrition--------------a division winner14-19 Ind. or District championship $150 toward expenses

Team certificate to NJHA ConventionPhotography 9-19 lnd. Certificate $100 gift certificate King Photo Supply Jerry G. Rodgers

Scholarship to N.C. Agri. Communications4-H Congress

Pork Geokery 9-19 Ind. Scholarship to N.C. $50’Bond N. C. Pork Producers James K. Butler, Jr.4-H Congress Association Animal Husbandry

Poultry 9-19 Ind. Scholarship to N.C. ist: $50 Bond N. C. Granite Cbrporation Thomas A. Carter4-H Congress 2nd: $50 Bond Poultry Science

Poultry 9-19 ind. Scholarship to N.C. lst: $50 Bond N. C. Poultry Processors Thomas A» CarterBarbecue 4-H Congress 2nd: $50 Bond Poultry Science

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4-H DEMONSTRATIONS (continued)Eligibility

Program Age Type District Award State Awards Donor (1) Extension SpecialistPublic Speaking 9-13 Ind. Soholarship to N.C. $50 Bond for each a. Federal Land Bank Asso- Pauline E. Meore

4-H Congress for each division winner ciations In N.C. 4-Hdivision winner b. Production Credit Asso-

i4-i9 Ind. tions in N.C.Safety 9-i3 Ind. or 1 Scholarship to N.C. $50 Bond to each N.C. Safety Council, Inc. Robert McLymore

Team 4-H Congress division winner Bio. & Ag. Eng.Sewing 9-19 Ind. Scholarship to N.C. To Be Determined Balding Lily Corporation Harriet R. Tutterow

4-H Congress Clothing4-H Entertains 9-19 Ind. or Blue Ribbons None None Dalton R. Proctor

Team\‘ 4-HSmall Animals 9-19 Ind. or To Be Determined To Be Determined To Be Determined

TeamSmall Engines 9-19 Ind. or I Scholarship to N.C. Trip to regional Pbrter Brothers, Inc. E. O. Beasley

Team 4-H Congress contest ($50 Bond if Bio. & Ag. Eng.under 14)

Wildlife 9-19 Ind. or Scholarship to N.C. 4‘50 Bond each winner N.C. Wildlife Resources Leon HarkinsTeam 4-H Congress Commission Forest Resources

(I) Fer donor contact and address refer to the North Carolina 4-H Curriculum Guide.phases of the awards program is also included in’the guide.

(2)to be used.

(3)Horticultural Association contest.

Use of flowers and other horticultural crops in arrangements, corsages and plaques.

the state winner is under 15, the 4-H member will receive a $50.00 Bond.his 4-H career.

(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)

Activity

Nationally secured sponsorship.Dairy Bowl open to North Central, hbrthwestern, Southwestern and Western Districts.Only demonstrations which cannot be categorized in any other demonstration area may be presented in Open Class.Recipes demonstrated must contain l/2 cup milk or its calcium equivalent per serving.Recipes demonstrated must contain l/2 cup fruit and/or vegetable per serving.Recipes demonstrated nust contain at least l/8 cup (2T) peanuts, peanut butter or flavored peanut pieces per serving.

Description (i)4-H ACTIVITIES

N3 artificial

A 4-H'er nay receive these

More complete information concerning allplants or flowers are

State award of $150 is awarded only to those who use the funds toward expenses to compete in the National JuniorTo compete in the national contest, individuals must be 15 by December 3i, I982. If

awards only once in

Extension SpecialistBack to schooiSewing Contest

Sponsored in part By the Nortfi’carollna‘Cbtton’hflves, competition is conducted onan individual basis In two divisions: l, for 4-H'ers 9-ii years of age and II, for4—H'ers i2-13 years of age (a 4—H'er may not be past i3 years of age on contestdate). State awards include sewing supplies and cash awards.

JUdIeth MuskClothing

BeekeepingEssay Contest

Sponsored by the North Chroiina State Beekeepers ASsociatlon, competition is open toindividual 4-H'ers who wish to submit an essay on an assigned topic in beekeeping.The state award is a $50 savings bond. The state winning essay will be entered inthe National Essay Contest sponsored by the Anerican Beekeeping Federation.

John T. AmbroseEntomology

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4-H Activities (continued)Caravans An opportunity for an exciting summer of learning, living and traveling in other

lands is available through 4-H Teen and Special Interest Caravans. The 4-H'ermust be 17-19 years of age by June 1 of the year of participation. He nust be ingood health and willing to study the language of the host country. Cost isdetermined by the country visited and must be borne by the individual.

Pauline E. Nbore4-H

Crime PreventionCentury Club

Special Governor's certificate to honor 4-H'ers who have given outstanding contribu-tions to the Crime Prevention Project. The award is given to 4-H'ers who have con-tributed 100 hours of community service time or have involved 100 households throughtheir service (or any combination of hours and households totalling iOO). Describedin more detail in Crime Prevention Notebook.

Dalton R. Proctor4-H

Dairy Bowl (5) 9-i3 Team $25 for team toward expenses $50 Bond N. C. Purebredto state contest each winner Dairy Cattle Assoc.

14-19 Team $25 for team toward expenses $50 Bondto state contest each winner

Fred N. KnottDairy Husbandry

Dairy Judging (3) Sponsored by North Carolina Purebred Dairy Cattle Association and Virginia-CarolinaSelect Sires, competition is conducted among teams of four, ages 9 - 19 years (a4-H'er nust be 14 to compete in out-of-state contests). State awards include tripsto regional and national contests.

Fred N. KnottDairy Husbandry

Dairy PosterContest

Sponsored by American Dairy Association of North Carolina, competition is conductedon an individual basis in three divisions: i, under l2 years of age; II, 12-14, andand Ill, l5 - i9. State awards in each division include lst: Camera; 2nd: Radio,and 3rd: SIO.

Fred N. KnottDairy HUSbandry

EntomologyExhibit

Four-H members are encouraged to enter their Entomology exhibits in the N. C. StateFair. The objectives are: (I) to learn how to properly collect, identify, preserveand exhibit insect specimens, (2) to promote insect collection and study among4-H'ers, (3) to publicize 4-H Entomology achievements to N. C. State Fair attendeesand reward 4-H'ers for their efforts. Full details are available in the N. C. StateFair catalogue under 'M-H Club Exhibits."

Rudy HillmannEntomology

4-H CommunicationsProgram

The 4-H Communications Program is open to 4-H'ers, ages 14 to 19, (who have notfinished high school). A series of workshops will be held on the following fivetopics: graphic design, journalism, photography, radio broadcasting and televisionbroadcasting. 4-H'ers nay register for only one workshop. Registration will belimited and will be filled on a first-come basis. The program will be heldin Raleigh during 4-H Congress. Topics nay change.

Bob GregoryAgri. Communications

4-H Poster Art Sponsored by Coats & Clark, Inc. (2). the 4-H poster art exhibit presents an oppor-tunity to express one's image of 4-H in an artistic nanner. Three entries per statemay be submitted to national and will be exhibited at the National 4-H Congress. Alistate entries will receive a certificate and medallion seal signifying participationin the National 4-H Poster Art Contest.

Pauline E. Nbore4-H

Horse Bowl Sponsored by Nationwide insurance Company, competition is conducted among teams offour in three divisions: l, mixed, 9-i9 years of age; ii, Junior 9-13 years of age,and iii, Senior, 14-19 years of age. Statewide winners in each division receive anaward and ribbons. Ribbons are also awarded to the second through sixth place teams.

Bob MowreyAnimal Husbandry

The top division iil team also receives noney towards expenses to the national contest.

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4-H AcTiviTies (conTinued)AcTiviTy DescripTion (i) ExTension SpecialisTHorse Judi ng (3) Sponsored by NaTionwide Insurance company, conTesT is divided beTween Three divis-

ions: l, mhxed, 9-l9 years of age; ll, Junior, 9-l3 years of age; and iii, senior,I4-i9 years of age. YouThs are eligible To win boTh individual and Team awards.Division I and II Team winners receive awards, ribbons and $100 Towards ewpenses TocompeTe in The Virginia STaTe 4-H Horse Judging ConTesT. Second Through sixTh placeTeams and The six individuals in each division receive ribbons. The Top divisionlll Team receives ribbons, awards and expense money Towards parTicipaTion inregional and naTional conTesTs.

Bob MowreyAnimal Husbandry

Horse - STableManagemenT ConTesT

YbuTh are encouraged To learn and pracTice safe sTaBle managemenT procedures; achireskill and confidence in The grooming, feeding and heaiTh care of horses; learn how Toclean and nainTain Tack and sTable equipmenT. ConTesT is divided beTween Twodivisions; i, Large CounTy (7 or were horses) and Il, Small CounTy (6 or lesshorses). YouThs are eligible To win boTh Team and individual awards. The Top Teamin each division receives an award and ribbon. The second Through sixTh place Teamsin each division receive ribbons. The Top six overall individuals receive ribbons.The high individual receives an award.

Bob‘MowreyAnimal Husbandry

HorTiculTuralConTesT (Judging,idenTificaTion, andlnformaTion) (4)

Sponsored by The N. C. Pick-Your-Own and Roadside MarkeT OperaTors AssociaTion andThe N. C. HorTiculTural Council, Inc. CompeTiTion is conducTed among Teams of 3-4,ages l5-i9 years. The highesT ToTal counTy score is declared The sTaTe winner. Thewinning Team receives Three $|50 scholarships Toward expenses To The NJHAConvenTlon.

Larry BassHorTicuiTural Science

lnTersTaTe CounTy4-H Exchange

EEChange Trips beTween counTies in differenT sTaTes offer pleasurable experTences oflearning, gaining new ideas and meeTing oTher 4-H'ers. Periodically, The 4-H Newswill announce lnviTaTions issued by groups from oTher sTaTes. NorTh Carolina coun-Ties may iniTiaTe lnviTaTions To oTher sTaTes by noTifying The STaTe 4-H Office whichwill place The counTy in conTacT wiTh The appropriaTe individual in The desired sTaTe.

Pauline E} Moore4-H

LivesTock Judging(3)

Sponsored by NorTh Carolina Pork Producers AssoclaTion, compeTiTion is conducTedamong Teams of four in Two divisions: |, 9-13 years of age and ii, l4-19 years.STaTe awards include a Trip To The NorTh Carolina STaTe Fair for division i winnersand Trips To regional and naTional conTesTs for division ll winners. Also Senior andand Junior Team plaques for firsT place winners; second place, senior Team plaque.High individuals in reason, beef, sheep, swine and o~eral| receive plaques.

James K. BuTler, Jr.Animal Husbandry

MarkeT STeerPerformance Record

Sponsoredby NorTh Garolina CaTTiemen‘s AssociaTion, compeTiTion is conducTed amongindividual 4-H'ers, 9-l9 years of age. STaTe awards include isT: $100 Bond; 2nd:$75 Bond, and 3rd-5Th: $50 Bond.

James K. BuTler, Jr.Animal Husbandry

NaTional ConferenceDeiegaTes

This week-long conference is held aT The NaTional 4-H CenTer in WashingTon, D. C.DeiegaTes To The conference have The opporTuniTy To conTribuTe Their ideas and recom-mendaTions for 4-H programs in The fuTure. Along wiTh The four delegaTes who will bechosen To parTicipaTe on full scholarship (4-H DevelopmenT Fund). one disTrlcT and/orsTaTe officer from each ExTension disTrlcT will be given an opporTuniTy To parTici-paTe. TransporTaTion To NaTional Conference will be provided by The 4-H DevelopmenTFund. We are in The process of Trying To secure aT leasT parTial scholarships forThese delegaTes. Each counTy may nominaTe Two Individuals, preferably one boy andone girl, (I6-i9 years of age) To be considered for The four posiTions on fullscholarship. DisTriCT or sTaTe officers nusT also be 16-19.

Pauline E. Moore4-H

Performing’ArTsTroupe

The Fbrfornflng ArTs Troupe will be open We 1-H'ers, ages 13-19, and’vSlunTeer leaderswho have TalenTs and inTeresTs in The performing arTs. SeiecTions will be based onregional audiTlons To be held in Feb. and March 1983. Those selecTed musT aTTend ThePerforming ArTs Workshop aT BeTsy-Jeff Penn, May i3-25, as well as aT leasT one addi-Tional series of rehearsals. This acTiviTy will cuimlnaTe in a Performing ArTs RevueaT 4-H Congress in July. OTher perfornances are probable.

Da vrd WeaTher ford4-HMark DearmonAg. CommunicaTions

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4-H AcTiviTies (conTinued)AchviTy DescrlpTion (I) ExTension SpecialisTSTaTe 4-H Council The STaTe 4-H Councll consisTs of 4 sTaTe officers, 24 dlsTricT officers and 2 repre-

senTaTive from each counTy. Each year The council plans, lmplemenTs and evaluaTesspecial programs and acTivlTies for The 4-H'ers whom They represenT.

Dal Ton R. ProcTor4-H

STaTe 4-H HonorClub

The STaTe 4-H Honor Club is composed of The mosT ouTsTandlng 4-H members in The sTaTeILaThan F. SmiThwho are aT leasT i6 years of age and have had a minimum of 3 years of 4-H experience.Members are chosen on The basis of services To The 4-H Program, leadership, moralsTandards, 4-H acTivlTles and projecT achievemenT. The naxlmum number of memberslnducTed each year shall noT exceed .05$ of The sTaTe 4-H enrollmenT. ApplicaTionshould be made To The STaTe 4-H Office.

4-H

STaTe 4-H HorseShow

The STaTe 4—H Horse Show, conducTed in Raleigh during July, offers youTh The oppor-TuniTy To show Their accomplishmenTs and The progress They've nade in Their horseprojecTs during The pasT year. FarTlclpanTs are required To qualify. STaTe winnersreceive awards and ribbons in each class and division. Ribbons awarded To secondThrough sleh place.

Bob MowreyAnimal Husbandry

TracTor OperaTor Sponsored by Amoco FoundaTlon, lnc., (2) compeTiTlon ls oonducTed on an Individualbasis among 4-H'ers, 14-19 years of age. The sTaTe award is a Trip To The regionalconTesT.

E. 0. BeasleyBio. & Ag. Eng.

Traffic SafeTyPosTer ConTesT

Sponsored by The NorTh Carolina AssoclaTlon of insurance AgenTs, lnc., compeTiTionis oonducTed on an individual basis, ages 9-i2 years. The sTaTe award is a Three-speed bicycle and 2nd Through 4Th places--blke speedoneTer and safeTy belT gane.

Henry Revell, Jr.4-H

Visual NewsleTTer The Visual NewsleTTer offers a special opporTuany To 4-H'ers ages l4 - 19 whoare enrolled in The phoTography projecT. NewsleTTer sTaff members receive specialTraining in preparaTion and presenTaTlon of mulTi-lmage slide programs and have TheopporTuany To plan and execuTe 3-4 "Visual NewsleTTers" aT 4-H Congress using 12proJecTors conTrolled by Dr. Z, a micro-processor compuTer. ApplicaTlons are due onMarch 1, 1983.

Mark DearmonAg. CommunicaTlons

(1) Many of These acTivlTies are described were fully in The NorTh Carolina 4-H Curriculum Guide.(2) NaTlonally secured sponsorship.(3) Four-H members are noT eligible To parTlcipaTe in These Judging conTesTs if, by The daTes of The conTesTs, They have com-

pleTed a year of Training beyond The high school level.only nine monThs.

(4) Team members musT be 15 years of age To compeTe in The naTional conTesT.To The conTesT.

EvenTAdulT Leader Forum

J. C. Penney Company.

"Year" is defined as "academic year" which is usually a period of

To qualify for The cash award, The Team musT goAlTernaTe winners awarded a Trip To replace sTaTe winners nay noT compeTe for The same award again.

(5) Dairy Bowl open To NorTh CenTral, hbrThwesTern, SouThwesTern and WesTern DisTricTs.

4-H EVENTS

DescrlpTion (i)VolunTeer 4-H AdulT Leaders will have an opporTuany To parTlcipaTe in The SouThernRegion 4-H Leader Forum and The NorTh Carolina STaTe Leaders CbnvenTlon in The Fallof l983. in adleion, a number of area or dlsTricT weekend leader forums will beoonducTed in The spring of I983. ParTlal scholarships are provided by The NorThCarolina 4-H DevelopmenT Fund, Federal Land Bank AssociaTlons in NorTh Carolina andProducTion CrediT AssociaTions in NorTh Carolina, hbrTh Carolina Farm Bureau and The

Any 4-H adulT leader is eligible.

ExTenslon SpeciallsTThearon T. McKinney4-H

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4-H Events (continued)Event Description (i) Extension SpecialistCitizenship -Washington Focus

Held in Washington, D. C., this conference draws on the resources of both govern-mental and professional personnel to present a thorough and contemporary approach tovarious aspects of citizenship. The opportunity to participate ls open to outstand-ing 4-H'ers, l5-i9 years of age. Expenses are assumed by the individual and/orcounty.

Pauline E. Moore4-H

4-H ElectricCongress

Sponsored by the four major companies servicing North Carolina, Electric Congress isheld for all county winning 4-H'ers in the Electric Project. To attend, one must beat least 12 years of age. Recruiting awards are presented to 4-H'ers in each countywho recruit the greatest number of new members in the Electric Project beyond mini-mum requirement of eight.

John W. GloverBio. 8. Ag. Eng.

Horse Packing andCamping Ride

The Horse Packing and Camping Ride offers 4-H'ers, ages 9-19 years, an opportunityfor a fall week-end in the nountains of North Carolina during which they can enjoyboth their horse and the wilderness experience. Four-H'ers participating nmst haveaccess to a horse. All clothing, equipment and food must be packed in.

Bob MowreyAnimal Husbandry

4-H HorsemanshipCamps

Four-The pro-

Two week-long horsemanshlp camps are held each summer at Millstone 4-H Camp.H'ers must be 9-19 years of age and must carry their own horses to camp.gram centers on horsenanship, training and managenent skills.

Bob MowreyAnimal Husbandry

JUnlor DairyConference

Tour—H'ers, ages 14-19 years, may sdbmft applications. During the three-day confer-ence in June or July, participants will learn about the dairy industry and careeropportunities.

Fred N. Knott[blry l-usbandry

North Carolina 4-HCongress

This week of education, recognition and recreation is the highlight of the state 4-HProgram. Held at North Carolina State University, 4-H Congress is open to any boy orgirl 13 years of age and above who is currently participating in the 4-H Program.Sone district winners and invited participants may be younger.

Dalton R. Proctor4-H

(1) Many of the above events are described were fully in the North Carolina 4-H Curriculum Guide.

ActivitySPECIAL 4-H AWARDS

Description (1) Extension SpecialistAlumni Sponsored by the North Carolina State University 4-H Collegiate Club, the Alumni

Program is designed to recognize former 4-H members who have achieved success throughtheir personal and/or professional lives. Two engraved plaques are presentedannually.

Ihlton R. Proctor4-H

Conservation Conservation awards for 4-H projects and demonstrations in the areas of wildlife,forestry and related conservation activities are made each year by the North CarolinaWildlife Federation. Nominees are selected from the state winners in the abo~e areas.

Leon HarkinsForest Resources

North CarolinaPartner-in-4-H

This award is deSTgned to recognize individuals, groups,’business organizations,foundations, associations, governmental bodies and other institutions who have workedclosely with the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service in supporting the 4-HProgram.significant contributions to the 4-H Program on the state level.

This special recognition ls limited to those who have provided sustained and

Daiton R. Proctor4-H

Outstanding 4-HAdult LeaderRecognition

Extension agents may submit applications on March 1 to the State 4-H Office for allleaders worthy of recognition for outstanding leader activities during the pastcalendar year. All leaders so recognized will receive certificates. Framed certi-ficates of recognition will be presented to the four most outstanding leaders, pref-erably two men and two women, from each Extension district at the respective Dis-trict Activity Days. The North Carolina 4-H Honor Club sponsors the county and dis-trict certificates.

Lathan F. Smith4-H

(l)The above awards programs are described nore fully in the North Carolina 4-H Curriculum Guide.A

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Scholarship Number Amount Limitations on Use Eligibility Application What to SubmitAlpha Gamma Rho 1 $400 Must major in [-H member Vail to: 1. Al pha Gama RhoMichael E. Bayne 4-H state-wide Agriculture or re- enrolling as Dalton R. Practor Scholarship ap-Scholarship, sponsored Iated field freshman at P. 0. Box 5l57 plication formby lCSU Chapter iCSU in 1983 N.C.S.U. 2. Photo 2" x 3"

Raleigh, N. C. 3. Letter of recom—27650 mendation fromby March l county 4-H agent

or 4-H LeaderAgricultural Careers l $500 Must major in area of Senior 1n High wan to: l. 4-H ScholarshipDeKalb AgResearch, inc. state-wide Agriculture and must School or Dalton R. Proctor Appl. Form (se-(I) submit National 4-H College Fresh- P. O. Box 5|57 cure from State

4 Trip to Report Form man in l983 N.C.S.U. 4-H Office)nationally National Raleigh, N. C. 2. 2 black and white

4-H Con- 27650 photos, 2" x 3"grass 8. by September I 3. Official copy ofDeKaib Ag- High SchoolResearch, transcript forinc. Alpha Gama Rho

and AgriculturalEducational Eoundation of] l 3i.000 Must major in Ang- Enrolling as a Careers; CollegeAlpha Gamma Rho (I) nationally culture, Forestry, col lege fresh- freshman and

Veterinary Medicine man in I983 sophomore trans-or related field crlpt for Animal

Animal Science 2 $l,000 Must major in Animal Enrolling as ScienceAllied Mills, inc. (I) nationally (each) Science college junior 4. Letter of recom-

in i983 mendation from anacademic advisor

5. National 4-H Re-port Form and 2copies of 4-Hstory for Agri-cultural careers.

4-i-iVeterinary i’édicine 2 “.000 Enrolled in one of l9 I year in 4-H Mail to: i. 4-H VeterinaryChampion Valley Farms. nationally (each) colleges of Veterinary WR. Proctor Medicine Applica-lnc. (|) Medicine P.O. Box 5i57 dion Form (obtain

N.C.S.U. from Dean, SchoolRaleigh, N. C. of Vet. Med.)27650 2. Transcript ofby Nbrch l college grades

3. 2 black and whitephotos, 2" x 3"

4. Letter of recom-mendation from anacademic ad visor.

(I) Nationally secured sponsorship.

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4-H EDUCATIONAL SCI'DLARSI-I IPSScholarship Number Amount Limitations on Use Eligibility Application What to Submit4-H Development Fund 10 $500 Any accredited Current 4-H Mail to: l. 4-H Dav. Fundstate-wide (each) Institution of higher member enrolljmon Committee Nom. Form.learning in N. C. ing as oolleg P.0. Box 5067, iCSU 2. High SchoolL. R. Harrlll 2 $800 freshman In Raleigh, N.C. 27650 Transcript

state-wide (each) I983. by March I 3. Photo 3 I/2" x 5"4. Confidential FI—Quinn Family 1 $600 nancial Data Form5. Reconmendat ionWilliam and Betsy 1 $300 to from County 4-H

Chandler Vatavuk $500 Dev. Fund Scho-larship Selection

Smith-Douglass, I $500 Must show financial Freshman 1983, Committee Chair-Dlv. of Borden, lnc. state-wide need and plan to or upper manmaJor In field of classmanAgriculture

I. 0. Schaub l $600 to Enrolled in NCSU.$800 Major in Agriculture

or Forestry.Foy T. Hlnson Communica- l State $500 Must major in comu- 4-H member en- Mail to: Submit:tlons Scholarship wide nlcations In college rolling in or martian i. Hlnson Scholar-

or technical school enrolled in 6-2 Ricks Annex ship Application.college or iCSU 2. High Schooltechnical Raleigh, N. C. 27607 transcriptschool by March I. 3. Photo 2" x 3"

4. ConfidentialFinancial dataform.

5. Letter of recom-mendation from4—H Agent orleader.

Published byTHE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE

North Carolina State University at Raleigh, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University at Greensboro. and theU. S. Department of Agriculture. Cooperating. State University Station, Raleigh. N. 0., Chester D. Black, Director. Distributed infurtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30. 1914. The North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service offers itsprograms to all eligible persons regardless of race. color, or national origin, and is an equal opportunity employer.12-82-5M (Revised) 4H 0-1-10