Wi||7 Lancaster Co, 4-H horse clubs honor members Honored for their placings in the county state horse show team class were Lori and Donna Sammons, Neffsville, and Sandy Hamilton, Lampeter. By KENDACE BORRY LANCASTER - Members of the Lancaster County 4-H horse clubs were recognized for their achievements at the Recognition Banquet held December 3 at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center. The banquet style dinner and program was held to honor those 4-H’ers who had made special achievements throughout the 1977 4-H season. Plaque awards were given to the youths who placed in the Pa. State 4-H Horse Show, held at the Farm Show Arena in November. Win ners included: Sue Baker, Lancaster; Doug Fellan baum, Lititz R 3; Robin Tshudy, Manheim; Pam Sammons, Neffsville; Rick Buckwalter, Denver Rl; George Metzler, East Petersburg; Lori and Donna Sammons, .both of Neff- sivlle; and Sandy Hamilton, Lampeter. Also honored for then efforts were the horse judging team, Martha Gregory, Sandy Hamilton, George Metzler, and Kathy Shaffer; and the horse bowl team, Brian and Daphne Immel, Lashon Bussell, and Jenny Weber. Coaches for the teams included Dr. Earl Weber, Robert Gregory, and Carol Henkel. The 4-H horse clubs in Lancaster County are supported by 22 club leaders and 4-H club advisor, Jay W. Irwin, county agent. Toastmaster for the evening was Bud Gochenauer, Lititz R 3. Over 200 people attended the dinner which was followed by a fellowship hour and record hop. The following clubs gave out awards to club members for their work and con tributions during the 4-H year: Rough Riders - Out standing teen leaders, Cindy Peters, Lancaster; Carol Stinson. 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