Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 12, 1976, Image 13

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    Agricultural awards presented at U. of D.
Del. - Leslie E. awards, Alpha Zeta prize
fkhimmel, a senior with an was awarded to Mary R.
entomology- plant pathology Babcock, an animal science
major, was named top senior major'from Wilmington. A
scholar at recent Honors « general' agriculture major.
Day ceremonies at the Susan. D. Hance from
University of Delaware. Ms. -Frederick, Md., won the
Schimmel joins the top Honors Day Book Award,
student from each of the The Wall Street Journal
University of Delaware’s Award..went to Gretchen S.
colleges on a panel of Scheffler, an'animal science
distinguished seniors. major from Glen Ridge, New
In otter University-level • Jersey.
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College-level awards in
cluded scholarship prizes.
The -$650 Ralston-Purina
award recipient was George
VanHeest, 'Jr., from
Franklin Lake, N.J.
Southern States scholarships
went to senior Brihton A.
Hopkins, Lewes; junior
Mark S. Kosco, Marydel;
sophomore Joseph R. Gib
son, Camden-Wyoming; and
freshman Patricia E.
Williams, Hockessin.
Other scholarships were
awarded by the Delaware
Federation of Garden Clubs
to Joseph G. Sullivan,
Wilmington; Delaware State
Grange to Debra L. Nelson,
Camden-Wyoming; George
M. Worrilow Alpha Zeta
scholarship to Charles F,
Mancino, Dover; Delaware-
Maryland Plant Food
Association to Anastasia E.
- McHugh; and the Soil
Conservation Society of
America Scholarship to
Kevin D. Brown,
Wilmington.
Degree with Distinction
nominees, students with not
less than 3.00 scholastic
index and 3.50 index in his
major, were agricultural
engineering major J. Ross
Harris, Jr., Wilmington;
animal science majors,
, Bruce A. Damme, Newark;
‘ and William E. Shainline,
Jr., Newark; and plant
science major Betty J.
Hughes, Felton.
Mortar Board, an honor
society for seniors that
recognizes outstanding
scholarship, leadership, and
service, nominated Susan B.
Grau, Newark.
Omicron Delta Kappa, a
national honor society
recognizing leadership,
scholarship, and service,
nominat'd. Joseph P.
Geragljty, Westport, Conn.,
and Gary S. Levy, Cherry
Hill, N.J.
Phi Kappa Phi, a national
honor society electing
scholarship, nominated
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Janfes L. Allen Jr.,
Wilmington; Linda A.
Burdick, Coatesrille, Pa.;
Bruce A. Damme, Newark;
Patricia Freeborn,
Wilmington; Joseph P.
Geraghty, Westport, Conn.;
John -, T. Greenplate,
Newark; and Debra L. Wood
Jones, Seaford.
Also, Jeffrey C.
Kollenkark, Newark;
Suzanne Mason, Not
tingham, Pa.; Elizabeth J.
Guest Pepper, Media, Pa.;
Marilyn M. Reynders,
Newark; Paul S. Ritger,
JWhat's Newj
NEW NON-MEDICATED
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reliable and fast acting non
medicated dough treatment
that attacks both the cough
and the direct cause in cattle
and horses called Cough Halt
has been introduced by Gem
Laboratories.
Cough Halt effectively
Quiets the cough reflex while
promoting the complete
discharge of congestion and
irritants to clear upper
respiratory passages. A
combination of organic
iodide and ammonium
chloride speeds and
enhances the expectorant
action of the product
Flavored for maximum
acceptability, Cough Halt
eliminates prolonged and
damaging animal coughing.
Unchecked, heavy coughing
can cause severe exhaustion,
lowered resistance to
disease, retarded or delayed
recovery, aggravated pain,
ruptures, hemorrahging,
increased susceptability,
overburdened heart and high
blood pressure.
Cough Halt is a viable,
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Newark; and Sharon L.
Kean Sutlic, Newark.
Nine agricultural sciences
students were nomintaedjto
WHO’S WHO IN AMER
ICAN' COLLEGES AND
UNIVERSITIES. They were
Sandra S. Cloud, Newark;
Susan D. Hance, Frederick,
Md.; Gregg R. Hesseltine,
Newark; William A. Kropp,
Wilmington; Debra L.
Nelson, Camden - Wyoming;
Regina L. Riggs, York, Pa.;
Brenda S. Sandidge, Dover;
Amy L. Truman,
Wilmington; and George
VanHeest, Jr., Franklin
Lake, N.J.
inexpensive preventative
measure in eliminating the
effects of intense coughing
and its attendant com
plications.
Easy to administer in
water or feed, Cough Halt is
packaged in 1 lb. bags.
Gem Laboratories is a key
manufacturer of animal'
health products and a major
developer of commercial'
animal technology.
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further he walked to school.
Most people don’t mind suf
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sure everybody knows they
are Confession may be good
for the soul but it’s bad for
the reputation. Some folks
would rather be wrong than
be quiet
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Recognition of the students
demonstrating an out
standing amount' of
dedication, interest, and
enthusiasm in the College of
Agricultural Sciences went
to Susan D. Hance,
Frederick, Md.; Gregg R.
Hesseltine, Newark; Carol
A. Patterson, Hockessin;
Regina L. Riggs, York, Pa.;
and Amy L. Truman,
Wilmington.
Outstanding Teaching in
Agriculture awards went to
Susan E. Brodsky, Dr.
William Mitchell, and Dr.
Paul H. Sammelwitz.
The following were
nominated for the Panel of
College of Agricultural
Sciences’ Scholars: senior
Debra L. W. Jones, Seaford;''
junior Joseph 6. Sullivan,
Wilmington; sophomore
Judith A. Sheridan, Bel Air,
Md.; and freshmen Kurt E.
Linneman, Phoenixville,
Pa.; Laura E. Plaut, Fort
Washington, Pa.; and
Eugene F. Raphel, Jr.,
Monkton, Md. Two Associate
in Applied Science Degree
students also nominated
were second year student
Daniel R. Cornell, Magnolia;
and first year student
Barbara A. Cowan,
Wilmington.
The Panel of Department
Scholars, students
recognized for holding the
highest scholastic index,
chose the following:
Agricultural and Food
Economics student
Elizabeth J. Ward;
Agricultural Engineering
student J. Ross Harris, Jr.,
Wilmington; Animal Science
and Agricultural
Biochemistry student Bruce
A. Damme, Newark; En
tomology and Applied
Ecology student Joseph P.
Geraghty, Westport, Conn.;
and Plant Science student
Patricia Freeborn,
Wilmington.
Judith Steinberg (En
tomology), Philadelphia,
Pa., was awarded the Ex
cellence-in-Teaching Award
for Graduate Student.