Cl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16,1980 State 4-H winners lots of smiling faces ■/'Si The first place vegetable team is pictured above. Ed Howell, left, Cindy Risser, center and Guy Eshelman. Buy also placed first in the individual category. Deb Enders, Mountville, placed second in in dividual archery. More state winners start on page C 22 ire winners from left were; Bev Buck waiter, Yvonne Eshelman and Virginia Smith t < y ‘ - V fjr ■* >**. ~ Jennie Phillips, New Holland, a Lancaster County 4-H’er, was named to the eight person 4-H Fashion Revue Honors Group when she modeled this lavender blazer and coordinating plaid skirt accented with a plum colored blouse. She is now eligible to submit a National 4-H Report for final judging. ' In the clothing and textile judging competition, from left, Sue Ayars, Nancy Mays, and Sue Howell captured a second place as a team. Ann Wiilwerth was ab sent from the photo. Beka Baum, Lancaster County, was named to , the eight person 4-H Fashion Revue Honors Group % at Penn State last week The 14 year old daughter of Aldus and Elaine Baum modeled this forest green Quiana dress accented front and back with 160 outside pintucks. She is now eligible to submit a National Report for competition in the National 4-H C