C26—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 4,1980 State 4-H (Continued from Page C 25) Youth Institute, State 4-H Achievement Days, Penn sylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, National Meats Judging Contest and Commodity Marketing Symposium. She was named York County’s Outstanding 4-H Girl. “4-H has been the best source of personal motivation I know of. It has helped me to keep trying to achieve new goals,” said Laurie. Lisa Drobrosky Health The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dobrosky, Lisa is a senior at the Susquehannock High School. She has been a 4-H member for nine years. A member of the Glen Rock 4-H dub and York County 4-H Lamb dub, she served as president, teen leader, vice president, news reporter, secretary, treasurer, game and song leader. The state health contest winner completed projects in health, lamb feeding and breeding, teen leadership, quilling, handyman, sewing, foods and nutrition, and meats. Locally, she took part in 4- H county council, demon stration night, 4-H fair, Rural Life Sunday, ex change program, and of ficerstraining. Lisa also participated in the Regional 4-H Demon stration Contest, District 4-H Camp, PAFC Institute, Regional 4-H Teen Leaders Retreat, Pennsylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, State 4-H Achievement Days, Livestock Field Day, and National Meats Judging Contest. She was York County’s Outstanding 4-H Girl and 4-H Queen. “Through projects, at tending events, and working with groups and individuals, I’ve gained endless knowledge, skills, and ex perience,” points out lisa. Carol Haskins Forestry The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Haskins, Carol is a senior at the Spring Grove Area High School. She has been a 4-H member for nine years. A member, of the Thomasville 4-H dub, she served as president, treasurer, song leader, and news reporter. She also assisted with dub activities and events as a teen leader. The state forestry contest winner completed projects in forestry, dothing, foods and nutrition, stamp collecting, electric, flowers, andriflery. Locally, Cam Look pcu i m the 4-H roundup, fair, demonstration contest, fashion revue, day camp, and achievement night. She also participated in Regional 4-H Fashion Revue, District 4-H Camp, Regional 4-H Judging Contest, State 4-H Capital Days, State 4-H Achievement Days', Youth Forestry Camp, Farm Show and Pennsylvania Junior Horticulture Association. She was Regional 4-H Dress Revue semi-finalist. Commenting on the values of the educational youth program. Carol said: “One of the most beneficial things 4-H has given me is the confidence I have gained in front of large groups. It has given me a chance to meet many people.” *♦ s 4 I Jonathan Miller Automotive The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, Jonathan is a freshman at Penn State. He has been a 4-H member for 10years. A member of five York County 4-H Clubs, Jonathan served as president, vice president, and teen leader. The state automotive contest winner completed projects in automotive, tractor maintenance, bicycling, small: engines, daily, lambs, meats, and teen leadership. Locally, he took part in 4-H day camp, county council, meats judging, demon stration day, officers training, and fair. Jonathan also participated in District 4-H Camp, State 4- H Capital Days, State 4-H Achievement Days, Penn sylvania 4-H Leadership Congress, and National Meats Judging Contest. He was York County’s 4-H King in 1978-79. ' “4-H has expanded my knowledge in many fields and has given my life a rewarding challenge,” said Jonathan. y * ■ ' ■[ Bryan Palmer Safety The son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Palmer, Bryan is a junior at the Susquehannock High School. He has beena 4 H member for eight years. A member of three York County 4H Clubs, he served as president, vice president, treasurer, song leader, news reporter, game leader, and teen leader. The state safety contest winner completed projects in safety, electric, small engines, archery, hor ticulture, bicycling, rocketry, automotive, tractor, photography, and teen leadership. Locally he took part in 4H day camp, demonstration day, officers training/teen leaders banquet, exchange program and 4H fair. Bryan also participated in District 4-H Camp, Regional 4-H Teen Leaders Retreat, Regional 4-H Demonstration Day, State 4-H Capital Days, Junior Horticulture Association, State 4-H Achievement Days, and Pennsylvania 4-H Leader ship Congress. He was York County’s 4-H King and won a' national gardening award. (Turn far Page C 27) V,
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