SB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7,1978 fV / V s c > *s "* K »*. „ 'gj- -s 4 o 'F ' * A Anne’s fiVe-piece free lance 4-H project made her a semi-finalist at regional dress revue. She will exhibit the outfit, featuring a washable suede skirt, jacket, and purse with coordinated blouse and ascot, at the Farm Show next week. Marylander (Continued from Page 52) For her jams and jellies, Anne’s project was “Say it with jams.” She displayed a gift box of spiced blueberry jam, red plum jam, strawberry preserves, and peach preserves. AH of the jam products were raised on their own farm, Anne said. Anne is active in her 4-H club. As a teen leader in a start with a small change project she made bulletin boards, curtains and wallpapered her room. She said that the teen leaders before her - the Waybright girls - has stressed that someone should have a demonstration at each club meeting. Consequently, Anne was in the habit of giving demonstrations, and said, “I started entering county demonstrations my second year in 4-H, and I went to regional every time. She also attended 4-H days with a demonstration this year, “Focus on Hems.” Anne says, “4-H has changed my personality. I used to be so shy, now I seem to get along with people better. There is also a lot of knowledge that goes with 4- H.” Her mother, who is now an organizational leader with the Mount Joy Club, said they chose Pennsylvania 4-H because “when you see good leadership you appreciate it” She added, “The 4-H <*EH> w ~ X/J* V frn ■•» BULK METERED SERVICE AG WAY PETROLEUM CORP. Box 1197, Dillerville Road. Lancaster. Pa Ph 717-397-4954 program is to be com mended. It is a good wholesome, educational way of growing up. It offered her so much,” Anne is a sophomore at St. Joseph’s Academy at Emimtsburg, Md., where she is on the volleyball team and is photographer’s assistant for the yearbook. She will also try out for softball in the Spring. The family attends the Gettysburg Presbyterian Church where Anne is active in the senior high fellowship, plays the piano for Sunday School, and plays in the handbell choir. Anne also accompanies the school chorus and takes ballet lessons. She said her many years of ballet have helped her, especially when she models in 4-H dress revue. Anne is a member of the Adams County 4-H Senate, and hosted 4-H’ers from Elk- Jefferson Counties and from Wisconsin. She also went on an exchange trip to Maine. About the exchange trips she said, “I learn how other 4-H operates and I learn about other cultures.” When Anne returns from the Farm Show next week, you can be sure she will have many new ideas to translate into a winning 4-H garment for next year. A BINKLEY & HURST BROS. GEHL THE FORAGE LEADERS M *** v -*> -V - safer*.*** 1200 * FORAGE B HARVESTER MODEL 4400 SKID STI DISTRIBUTORS FOR See this equipment on display at the PA. FARM SHOW '** £ s GEHL 920 ***" * I -.*5