Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 18, 1973, Image 11

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    Talent, Queens Climax 4-H Achievement Day
(Continued from Page 1)
the talent contest. Sandy was
accompanied at the piano by her
11-year-old sister Suzanne. A
student at Hempfield High School
where she sings in the chorus, she
has been in 4-H for six years.
Second place in the talent
competition was captured by
Phyllis Kreamer who played a
coronet solo accompanied with
piano. Third place was an
amusing monologue delivered by
Shirley Herr.
The final event of the day was
choosing a Junior and a Senior
Queen. There were five con
testants in each category.
Marcy Bomberger, 15,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Bomberger, Elm, was crowned
Senior 4-H Queen. Cindy Charles, (
14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'
Wilbur Charles, Mount Joy, was
named Junior Queen in the junior
competition.
Miss Bomberger, a top winner
in the 4-H Lancaster County
Dress Revue for two years, is a
member of the Penryn-Elm 4-H
Club. She was asked, “What did
yoa encounter in 4-H?” She is a
student at Manheim Central High
School.
Miss Charles is a third-year
sewing member of the Mount Joy
4-H Club. The question she had to
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answer was, “What does 4-H
mean to you?” She is a student at
Donegal High School.
The five junior and five senior
finalists were judged on ap
pearance, speaking ability, poise
and personality. Other can
didates in the senior division
were Mary Hale, 591 Valley View
Drive, New Holland, Garden Spot
Club; Geraldine Kauffman,
Columbia RDI, Mount Joy Club;
Linda Kauffman, Elizabethtown
RDI, Holstein Club, and Barbara
Kenyon, 1818 Northbrook Drive,
Lancaster, Boots and Saddles
Club.
Junior finalists were Liz Abel,
Quarryville, Rough Riders Club;
Marty Burkins, Holtwood RDI,
Red Rose Baby Beef Club; Dawn
Greider, Mount Joy, Boots and
Saddles Club, and Dawn Webb,
Manheim RD3, Penryn-Elm
Club.
The 10 finalists were chosen in
preliminary c repetition from 34
junior candidate and 23 senior
candidates nominated by in
dividual county club£
Jane Gregory, 16-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gregory, Lititz RDI, took the
best-of-show prize in food com
petition with pineapple cinnamon
buns. Preparing the recipe took
two and one-half hours of
preparation before the show, but
the time was well spent as she
placed the highest ever in her
seven years of 4-H work.
Christine Erb, Mount Joy RDI,
took reserve honors in the food
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competition. Other winners in the
various food categories were
Nancy Lefever, Oxford RDI;
Kelly Landis, Lititz RDI; Luann
Martin, Stevens; Wendy Huber,
Conestoga RDI, and Karen
Huber, Conestoga RDI.
Receiving blue ribbons in
clothing categories were: Susan
Howell, New Holland RD2;
Donna Warfel, Conestoga;
Jeanne Henry; Julia Sourbeer,
Conestoga RDI; Wendy Huber,
Conestoga RDI; Laura Wun
derly; Kim Harsh; Shelly
Stekervetz, Conestoga RD2.
In the handyman competition,
Gregory Schell, Lititz RDI,
captured the blue ribbon. His
entry was a walnut-stained oak
desk which took over 30 hours of
v ork.
Carl Thomas, Millersville RDI,
took the blue ribbon in vegetables
tor the second year straight. His
display was a basket of nine
various vegetables.
Other winners in various
categories were: Fred Hertzler,
Kinzer RDI, flowers; Adam
Mays, 1212 Nissley Road, Lan
caster, entomology; Mike Curry,
76 Linda Avenue, Lancaster,
geology; Darwin Nissley, Mount
Joy RDI, photography, and Keith
Wolgemuth, Mount Joy RDI,
rabbits
Lebanon
(Continued From Page 5)
in the FFA tractor driving
contest, Dennis Brubaker out
classed the field with a very low
score of 65 points. In tractor
driving the object is to avoid
making mistakes, because points
are added for each goof. Thus a
low score is needed to win.
Second in the FFA battle was Jeff
Heisey.
Dale Mulfair won the 4-K
tractor driving contest while Jay
Kreider came in second.
VI
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1973
A highlight of 4-H Achievement Day was the crowning of
Marcy Bomberger as Senior 4-H Queen by last years queen,
Nancy Yuninger.
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