Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1978, Image 104

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978
104
Three Pa. 4-H’ers named Northeastern
UNIVERSITY PARK
Three Pennsylvania 4-
H’ers, who last month were
named state winners in the
1978 4-H National Awards
Program, have been
selected as northeastern
United States sectional
winners.
According to Carroll L.
Howes, associate 4-H youth
division leader at Penn
State, Amy Walters, 16,
Rockwood R 2; Thomas
Perry, 16, Stroudsburg; and
David Sammons, 17, New
Castle; will each receive an
expense paid trip to the
Lybia warm for trade;
Quadafi calls
Americans
PARK RIDGE, 111. -
Despite the Arab’s generally
negative attitude toward the
recent Camp David talks, an
American farm leader has
returned from a week-long
conference in Tripoli, Libya,
convinced there is a real
opportunity to improve trade
relations between Libya and
the Umted States.
Allan Grant, president of
the American Farm Bureau
Federation, represented
U.S. agriculture as one of 100
Americans invited to par
ticipate in the first Arab-
American Dialogue. About
200 Arabs from most of the
Arab nations attended.
Grant said he sensed a
“great deal of animosity”
among the Arabs over the
Israeli-Egyptian talks at
Camp David.
“While they are vigorously
opposed to the Camp David
talks,” Grant said, “the
Libyans want to build a
relationship with the U.S. to
increase trade and get in
creased technological in
formation.”
He reported that the
Libyan leader, Muammar
Quadafi offended many of
the Americans in a speech in
which he labeled Americans
as “terrorists” because the
US. has air strips
throughout the world,
maintains the
Mediterranean fleet and
produces and “controls” a
David Sammons
terrorists
large part ot tne surplus food
of the world.
As one of two American
panelists in an economic
discussion, Grant prefaced
his remarks with: “We have
furnished over 80 per cent of
the food aid to the world for a
great number of years and
continue to do so. We do not
feel that is a terrorist ac
tivity.”
As evidence that Libya
wants increased trade with
the U.S. Grant was told that
the Arab nation would open a
trade with the US. Grant
was told that the Arab nation
would open a trade office in
Washington, D. C. in the
near future.
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National 4-H Congress m
Chicago, November 26 to 29.
There they will compete for
awards on the national
level.
The daughter of Mrs. Ruby
Walters, Amy is a junior at
the Rockwood Area High
School. She has been a 4-H
member for eight years.
A member of the Laurel
Club, she served as
president, treasurer, game
leader, and news reporter.
She also assisted with club
activities and events as a
teen leader.
She completed projects in
bicycle, clothing, foods,
photography, dog care,
gardening, teen leadership,
home management,
pesticides, and automotive
care and maintenance.
Locally, Amy took part m
the 4-H dress revue, fair,
foods revue, demonstration
day, and camp.
She also participated in
the Regional 4-H Demon
stration Day, Regional and
State 4-H Dress Revue,
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ship Congress, State 4-H
Achievement Days, 4-H
Exchange Program, and
Farm Show.
She won the Somerset
County 4-H Clothing Award
last year.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Calvin Sammons, David is a
senior at the Shenango Area
Junior Senior High School.
He has been a 4-H member
for 10 years.
A member of three
Lawrence County 4-H Clubs,
David served as president
and vice president. He also
assisted with club activities
and events as a teen leader.
The state veterinary
science contest winner
completed projects m two
units of veterinary science,
swine breeding and feeding,
sheep breeding and feeding,
and teen leadership.
Locally, he took part in
officers training, roundup, 4-
H development committee,
and achievement night.
He also participated in the
Regional 4-H Teen Leaders
Retreat, District 4-H Camp,
State 4-H Capital Days,
Pennsylvania Association of
Farmer Cooperatives
Summer Youth Institute,
American Institute of
Cooperation, Pennsylvania
4-H Leadership Congress,
State 4-H Achievement
Days, and Citizenship Short
Course.
He is listed m “Who’s Who
Among American High
School Students.”
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Perry, he is a junior
at the Stroudsburg Area
High School. He has been a
4-H member for seven years.
A member of the Sod
busters 4-H Club and Wildlife
Watchers 4-H Club, he
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served as president, vice
president, secretary,
treasurer, and teen leader.
The state gardening
contest winner completed
projects in three units of
vegetable gardening, flower
gardening, wildlife con
servation, rocketry, and
bicycling.
Locally, he took part m
county craft day,
achievement banquet,
county events day,
demonstration ddy, local
government day, and
roundup.
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winners
Thomas also participated
in Regional 4-H Teen
Leaders Retreat, Regional 4-
H Demonstration Day, State
4-H Achievement Days,
Pennsylvania 4-H Leader
ship Congress, State 4-H
Capital Days, Farm Show,
and National Junior Hor
ticultural Association
Convention.
He was recipient of the
Jenson Citizenship Award,
Rotary Leadership Award,
Outstanding 4-H Boy Award,
Horticultuial Award, and “I
Dare You” Award.