Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 21, 1978, Image 119

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    Davis, Romesberg
win Quarter Horses
Robert L. Stein, 14( '-winners—were selected in
Washington R 5, and Joan recognition of outstanding
Romesberg, 13, of Rockwood work and leadership
R 2, were each awarded a displayed within 4-H, at
yearling Quarter Horse from school, and other activities.
Bob Evans Farms, of Ohio, They are two of 9,500 youths
during the State 4-H Horse who take part in 4-H Horse
Show, in Harrisburg. Club activities.
The two Pennsylvania According to farmer and
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sausagemaker Bob Evans,
“providing good quality
colts to 4-H members who
show outstanding leadership
qualities is our way of ex
pressing appreciation of the
fine work of the 4-H
program.”
Evans, raised on a farm,
has supported the efforts of
young people interested in
agriculture and currently
serves as a trustee of the
Ohio 4-H Foundation.
“Nominations for the
award were screened by
each 4-H .Horse District
Committee,” said James P.
Gallagher, Extension
animal scientist at The
Pennsylvania .State
University. Winners were
determined by a committee
consisting of Penn State
College of Agriculture
faculty and staff members.
Robert, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Stein, Ims been a
4-H member for five years.
He currently serves as
president and news reporter
of his 4-H home cliiti. v
His 4-H horse project the
past four years has been a
54%-inch mare pony. In each
of these years, Robert
qualified for the District 4-H
Horse Show.
“My main reason for
wanting this Quarter Horse
yearling is the desire to own
and train a young horse. I
am also outgrowing, my
pony,” he points out.
In 4-H work, Robert takes
part in county horse judging
team activities, local horse
shows, and fuij,d raising
campaigns. „As an extra
project, he works with young
members, teaching riding
skills.
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Present for the ceremony for the Evans 4-H Quarter Horse Awards from left
were: James Gallagher, Extension animal scientist at Penn State; Harlan Davis,
eastern regional sales manager for Bob Evans Sausage; Joan Romesberg,
Somerset County; Robert Stein, Washington County; and Bob Evans.
He is a member of the
Upper Buffalo Presbyterian
Church where he sang in the
choir.
In school, Robert par
ticipated in basketball and
junior Olympic competition.
He currently is an elected
member of the Trinity High
School Student Council.
Joan is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Romesberg,
and has been a 4-H member
for four years. She currently
serves as president of her
dub.
For her first project, she
owned a Shetland Pony
which she soon outgrew.
Later she used her brother’s
western pony, then pur
chased a registered Quarter
Horse gelding. Last
Christmas she received a 10-
year-old registered Quarter
Horse.
“This opportunity to win a
HO
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21,1978
young Quarter Horse is very
important to me because
I’ve always had the desire to
raise a foal and work with
it,” she points out. “Since
my mare is 10 years old, I
will need a better horse in
the near future.”
In 4-H work, Joan is a
member of the horse judging
team and participated in the
4-H .poster contest and
demonstration day. In ad
dition to horse project work,
she took indoor gardening
anddothing.
She encouraged numerous'
boys and girls to join 4-H
Clubs, and this past winter,
helped to organize a
program to involve club
members in sewing riding
outfits and other horse ar
ticles.
Joan is a member of the
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United Church of Christ
where she served as an
acolyte for three years.
In 1976, she received the
Science Fair grand prize at
the Rockwood Elementary
School.
She is a junior high school
majorette and is a member
of both the junior band
chorus. She has been a
recipient of several
scholastic awards.
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