D34—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 22,19»1 State 4-H achieve: UNIVERSITY PARK About 1600 4-H members from ail across the state gathered at Penn State on August 10-12 for the ahnual 4-H State Achievement Days. Eligible 4-Hers from 13-19 years old were given the chance to develop and express a number of skills learned in their 4-H work. Orienteering Contest was captured by York County’s Hans Sphar, Dover. Pictured with Hans is Roxanne Price, Ex tension youth agent in York. —udty j_jge, was high individual in the state flower judging contest. Pic tured with Brenda is her coach Mrs. Donna Duncan, Carlisle. stration division at the recent State 4-H Achievement Days. Pictured from left are: Troy Goodling, Seven Valleys, a winner in the general category: Dawn Raubenstine. Hanover, a winner with her foods demonstration; and Roxanne Price, Extension youth agent. Speaking poise and judging skills are tested in such events as public speaking contests, demon strations, fashion review, livestock, horticulture and clothing judging. After competing throughout the day on Tuesday; awards for their efforts are given da Cai ring the honors of top Senior dividual; Willy Wilson; Dianne Krause; livestock judging team ictured are: Gail Donnie Wessner and Kathy Listwak, Coach. Si The top junior livestock judging team in the and Coach; Tim Kinsley, York, high individual; state was captured by York County pictured John Myers, Dallastown; Ken Sunday, York; are: Anthony G. Dobrosky, Extension Agent and Julie' rs, Wellsville. team honors. From left are; Dr. Maurice Annville; Sylvia Rhorer, Kramer, State 4-H dir The top dairy judging team honors went to Elizabethtown: Neil Crouse, Stevens; Leonard Lancaster County. From left are: Dr. Maurice Stoltzfus, Gap; Gerald Garber, Willow Street. Kramer, State 4-H leader; Glen Shenk, announces winners % iii* Pennsylvania Jr. livestock Judging s' Pennsylvania jay—**-- ~ H - L.^, : VP • fc Hi Dairy Judging *- I A., innvil *