C34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, luna 27,1981 _ __ _ _ unusual ambition. After her Junior Members namedst ir.ar'B t become a dairy sire analyst. “It won’t be easy,” she admits, “because what I want to do has always been done by men.” But, she adds, with the determination that is characteristic of her record, “if 1 study hard enough I know I can be the first woman dairy sire analyst.” STEVEN MELL (Continued (rom Page C 33) someone else to become a better person,” she said. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bianchi, Bonnie would like to hold a public relations' position with an agricultural firm before returning to the dairy as a farmer’s wife. LISAHASFURDER Lisa Hasfurder, 18, of Has-Lyn Hols terns in Eminence, is a fourth generation Holstein breeder who adds her own brand of enthusiasm and vigor to the responsibilities of making her family’s farm more productive. A national scholarship winner in the 4-H program, Lisa began winning awards at cattle shows at an early age. 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