04—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 20,1980 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Sixteen of Maryland’s 43 teen-agers attending the fifty-ninth National 4-H Congress (Nov. 29-Dec. 4) in Chicago were sponsored by firms and organizations which operate primarily in the Old Line State. The size of this year’s state-sponsored delegation equals the record count set in 1978, according to a spokesman for the Maryland 4-H Club Foundation. Four members of the group ended up as national 4-H project scholarship winners or alternates For the second con secutive year, the state sponsored group included a national 4-H sheep project scholarship winner from Howard County. She is Susan Schoeman, 18, of Clarksville Last year’s winner was Paul K Gardner, 19, of Morgan Both individuals were sponsored by the Maryland Sheep Breeders Association Another Howard County resident on this year’s state sponsored list was Kimberly A Pardoe, 16, of Lisbon She was named second alternate for a national 4-H horse project scholarship Mary A. Oesterlmg, 18, of LaPlata (Charles county) was selected as third alternate for a national 4-H dog project scholarship, and Glon D. Stifler, 18, of Glen Arm (Baltimore county) was named fifth alternate for a national 4-H citizenship project scholarship Alternates qualify for S farm if DOUGLASSVILLE, R.F.D. 2 w PENNSYLVANIA 19518 (215) 689-9565 WEANED - Merry Christmas & A Happy & Prosperous Maryland national 4-H scholarships if the regular national project winners elect not to attend college Their state sponsors made possible an all expense-paid opportunity they would not otherwise have had to attend the National 4-H Congress A listing of some of Maryland’s 1980 state 4-H trip winners to Chicago, and the project areas in which they earned recognition, are as follows. Harford County - Karen E Holloway, 17, of Darlington, beef cattle. From a small nine-year-old farm girl who was afraid of large animals to a polished 4-H livestock judge with her own purebred Angus herd, Miss Holloway has come a long way during her 4-H career The daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard S Holloway, she is a senior at Havre de Grace high school. Major 4-H achievements have included being top individual junior livestock judge at the Maryland State Fair in both 1976 and 1977 and first-place individual senior 4-H livestock judge at the state fair in 1978 Last year, as a member of the state 4-H livestock judging team, she placed second in both beef cattle judging and over-all standings in junior competition during the Keystone International Livestock Exposition at Harrisburg, Pa. Also during 1979, Karen placed first in meats iden tification and senior herd smanship competition at the STEERS BULLS HEIFERS New Year teens attend 4-H Congress Maryland 4-H Livestock Roundup on the state fairground in Tunomum Later that year, she won a $l,OOO scholarship as winner of the junior stockman’s contest at the Eastern National Livestock Show She plans to use the money to study animal science at a four-year college Her trip to the National 4-H Congress was sponsored by the Maryland Cattlemen’s Association Howard County - Donna M Day, 16, also of Mamot sville, swine. A junior at Glenelg high school, she is a member of the concert choir Her 4-H activities have concentrated on livestock, vegetable gardening and camping Her parents are Mr and Mrs. H Calvin Day Mr Day is the vice-president of Farm and Home Service, a Southern States Cooperative agency with stores at Ellicott CiL and Sykesville. Donna exhibited the reserve champion 4-H and FFA market hog at the 1979 Maryland State Fair, and she has done well m swine fitting and showing com petition She and her older brother have also main tained sheep and beef cattle projects, along with a garden, on the family’s acre mini-farm She is hoping to attend college and pursue a career related to annuals Her trip to the National 4-H Congress was sponsored by the Maryland Pork Producers Association. Howard County - Jack E Girod, 16, of Dayton, poultry. Along with Miss May the Peace and Joy of Christ fill your hearts during this Christmas Season and throughou £ £ the New Year I DALE L. SCHNUPP RD 6, Lebanon, PA DAVID N. GROFF ALLEN SUMMERS £ JW RD 1, Lewisburg, PA RDI, Nottingham, PA £ ■ ' 1 - 1 ■ l THE PATZ SOLUTION! 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