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VETERINARY SCIENCE<br />

Class Point Value<br />

191 THE NORMAL ANIMAL - UNIT I: any item made...............3 2 1<br />

192 ANIMAL DISEASE - UNIT II: any item made .......................3 2 1<br />

193 ANIMAL HEALTH - UNIT II: any item made .......................3 2 1<br />

WELDING<br />

Class Point Value<br />

846 WELDING: any item made .....................................................6 4 2<br />

WILDLIFE<br />

Class Point Value<br />

724 WILDLIFE: any item made ......................................................3 2 1<br />

Use plans from any source.<br />

WOODWORKING WONDERS<br />

Class Point Value<br />

871 WOODWORKING - UNIT I: any item made ..........................3 2 1<br />

872 WOODWORKING - UNIT II: any item made.........................6 4 2<br />

873 WOODWORKING - UNIT III: any item made .......................6 4 2<br />

874 WOODWORKING - UNIT IV: any item made .......................9 6 3<br />

EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY<br />

Open to 4-H clubs ONLY. Floor Space 4' x 4'.<br />

$5.00 cash prize to each club that participates.<br />

CLASS<br />

850 Activity<br />

American Heritage ....................................................................Health<br />

Career Exploration ....................................................................First Aid<br />

Community Development .........................................................International Understand<br />

Community Improvement .........................................................Personal Development<br />

Conserving Our Natural Resources ..........................................Recreation<br />

Energy .......................................................................................Safety<br />

Our Environment ......................................................................Youth for Natural Beauty<br />

Grooming .................................................................................Other<br />

Poster Display ...........................................................................Other<br />

Judges will consider choice <strong>of</strong> an effective presentation <strong>of</strong> the theme, quality and attractiveness <strong>of</strong> display.<br />

Educational displays are a method to tell the story <strong>of</strong> project learning. They interpret a project to viewers<br />

and arouse individual and community interest in the meaning and achievements <strong>of</strong> the 4-H Program.<br />

Themes or titles <strong>of</strong> educational displays should focus on learning gained in the project. They should<br />

challenge viewers to study exhibits more closely. Educational display - Must not exceed 11 inches in<br />

height, 12 inches in depth (front to back) and 14 inches in width. Must include three-dimensional items<br />

and stand-alone. (Posters with items taped to them do not qualify as an educational display.)<br />

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