Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 16, 1974, Image 7

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chosen for the Showmanship
contest.
Connie won state honors
for all her work in the 4-H
projects when she was
named Keystone Award
winner in both the Dairy
Foods and Foods and
Nutrition divisions this
summer.
Along with her nutrition
projects, Connie has also
taken teen leadership work,
sewing and even a dog
obedience class.
Connie has attended many
4-H functions for her
Leadership ability including
the Teen Leadership Con
ference, State 4-H Days, the
Citizenship Short Course in
Washington, D.C., 4-H Club
Congress and a Leadership
Retreat at Dublin Gap.
When asked how she got
interested in 4-H work,
Connie explained that it had
been a family project. “My
older sister was in 4-H and
my mother was a leader, so
4-H for me was just natural
in coming.”
Both of Connie’s parents
are active in 4-H work. Mrs.
Horst has been working not
only as a leader of the
Elcoettes Club but also
served as a program leader
for 4-H work and was
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SHENK’S FARM SERVICE
Nutrition
responsible for starting
many new clubs in tabanon
County this past summer.
Mr. Horst is a leader for the
Cedar Crest Dairy Club
along with keeping his herd
of over 60 head of dairy
animals.
Connie explained that
being in 4-H has given her a
lot of confidence in herself.
“I think it has helped me to
talk more confidently in
front of people,” she stated.
“I have learned a great
deal through 4-H that I may
never have learned other
wise.”
If 4-H work doesn’t keep
her busy enough, Connie is
also active in clubs at the
Eastern Lebanon County
High School where she is
presently a senior.
Connie is a member of the
Drama Club and also the
Bible Club along with being a
member of the Girl’s Field
Hockey Team and the school
band.
Alter her graduation this
spring, Connie would like to
go on to college and major in
Elementary Education.
“I like to work with
children and I think
elementary education would
be a good background even if
I don’t teach.’’
Until that time however,
ON DISPLAY AT
4-H Award Winner
Connie Horst, RDI, Newmanstown, looks through
her 4-H project books. Connie was a Keystone Award
Winner in the Foods and Nutrition categories this
past summer.
Connie will still be working Council to determine fund
in 4-H. In fact following the raising projects so that the
interview, Connie was County could plan a 4-H
planning to go to a meeting member exchange trip with
of the Lebanon County 4-H another state.
Use the Farm Calendar
To Publicize Your Meetings.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 16,1974
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