Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 15, 1977, Image 96

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    96—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15,1977
Lancaster Co. 4-H leaders
honored at banquet
ByKENDACEBORRY
LANCASTER - Over 200
people attended the Lan
caster County 4-H
Leadership Banquet held
October 11 at the Lancaster
Farm and Home Center.
Leaders, Extension workers,
teen leaders, and interested
persons heard Frank Bortz,
of the state 4-H staff of Penn
State, speak on marching to
the beat of leadership. -
Bortz spoke on the ini
portance of leaders caring,
and of being someone that 4-
H’ers can relate to. He
mentioned that 4-H is the
largest youth organization m
the world, and that for it to
remain so, leaders must face
the challenge of involving
youth and making the 4-H
program interesting and up
to-date.
Leaders were recognized
for years of service, to 4-H
with pins being awarded to
those serving five, ten, 15,30,
and 35 years. Included were;
Mrs. Dorothy Fry, Stevens
HI, 35 years; Mylm Good,
Mount Joy R 2, and Mrs.
John Nissley, Mount Joy Rl,
30 years; Elam Bollinger,
Manheim R 7, Clarence
Stauffer, Ephrata Rl, and
Mrs. Evelyn Hess, Strasburg
Rl, each 15 years.
Mrs. Nissley has served as
a leader with the Mount Joy
Home Economics Club, the
Lampeter and Landisville
cooking and sewing clubs,
and helped form the county
photography club. Good has
been involved with the Red
Rose 4-H Beef and Lamb
club throughout his
leadership years.
Both Bollinger and
Stauffer have been involved
with the Lancaster County 4-
H Holstein Club for the past
fifteen years. Mrs. Hess was
a founder of a sewing and
cooking club, the Lampeter-
Strasburg 4-H Merrimaids
Those awarded ten year
service awards were: Clyde
Brubaker, Lancaster;
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Longenecker, Lititz R 3;
Wilmer Nissley, Mount Joy
Rl; Jason Weaver,
Quarryville R 2, and Larry
Weaver, New Holland Rl.
For five years of
leadership service, the
following received awards:
Mrs. Virginia Brubaker,
Manheim R 2; Mrs. Mane
Gochnauer, Lancaster Mrs.
Ann Greider, Conestoga R 2;
Mrs. Carl Groff, New
Holland; Mrs. J. Harold
Grube, Elm; Mrs. Weidler
Grube, Manheim Rl; Carl
Harnish, Lancaster R 6; Mrs.
Evelyn Hartman, Gor
donville Rl; Mrs. Lee
Henry, New Holland; Mrs.
Jean Howell, New Holland
R 3; and Mrs. Lucille Huber,
Lancaster R 3.
Also receiving five year
awards were; Mrs. Dorothy
Kreider, Strasburg; Mrs.
Julia Miller, Manheim R 5;
Mrs. Ruth Ressler,
Manheim R 4; Mrs. Doris
Stauffer, Lititz; Mrs. Mary
Sweigart, Mount Joy Rl;
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Also honored at the
banquet for years of service
was Victor Longenecker,
Elizabethtown R 3, who has
worked with 4-H for 44 years
and received a kiss from the
1977 4-H Senior Queen, Kim
Weaver.
Recognized for serving 4-H
program from 23 to 33 years
of service were: Elmer
Boyd, Ephrata R 5, 23 years;
Melvin Peifer, Manheim Rl,
23 years; Mrs. Lewis Bixler,
Marietta Rl; Milton
Brubaker, Lititz Rl; and
Lester Weaver, New Holland
Rl; all 24 year leaders; and
Fred Linton, Quarryville
R 2; 33 years.
June Grube, Manheim,
and Kerry Boyd, Ephrata,
who serve as co-presidents
of the Lancaster County 4-H
Council, were awarded the
“I Dare You Awards” for
their leadership.
The food and clothing
awards, sponsored by
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 19 were
awarded to Rohm Esben
shade, Manheim, and June
Grube.
Also recognized at the
banquet were 38 teen leaders
of 4-H for their service and
work.
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lonored for their years of service at the Lancaster County 4-H Banquet were
Mrs. Evelyn Hess, (on left) Strasburg, 15 years; Mrs. John H. Nissley, Mount
Joy, 30 years; Elam Bollinger, (standing on left), Manheim, 15 years; and Mylin
Good, Mount Joy, 30 years.
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