Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 24, 1981, Image 50

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    Bl4—Lancaster Farming, Thursday, Decamber 24,1981
(Continued from Page B 12)
Broken Bit Club; Mary Ann
Rohrer and Carol Melasecca of the
Plough Riders; Kendace Allen,
Donna Bean, Mary Keener and
Julie Shreiner of the Saddle Cin
ches Club; Melvin and Jane
Ressler and Lyn Fitzpatrick of the
Sequoia Riders; Jane Baker, John
Click and Randy Click of the Silver
Spurs Club; Carol Henkel and
Mary Aim Ferro of the Silver Shoes
Club; and Steven and Barb
Satosky, Sherry McCarthy, Lena
Slesser, Mary Seward, Ileen
Florschutz and Margaret Wood of
the Pegasus Club.
Special awards presented to club
members by their leaders were
distributed also. They were:
—Boots and Saddles: Valerie
High, Gail Graver Esther Wittle
and Bud Spahn, outstanding teen
leaders; Esther Wittle, high
sponsorship; Chris Miller, most
improved first year member;
Valerie, Kris Buck, Mike Charles,
and Missie Charles, best
demonstrations; Karen Waltman,
Heather Steele and Krista Knox,
trail ride award; Mrs. Jean Spahn,
outstanding parent; Heather
Howry, sportsmanship; Jessie
Watts and Gail Graver, best
project book.
—Production Club: Brook
Sweigart and Nadine Brown, most
improved first year members;
Bud Spahn and Curt Huber, best
demonstration; Butch McKinsey,
outstanding parent; Valerie High
and Pam McKinsey, sport
smanship; Brook Sweigart and
Daphne Immel, best project book.
—Broken Bit Club: Alida
Farrington, three years perfect
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clubs
Horse
attendance and outstanding teen
leader; Alida and Alison
Farrington, high sponsors; Alison
Farrington, most improved first
year member; Brook Sweigart,
Daphne Immel and Alida
Farrington, best demonstration;
Donna Long, outstanding trail
rider and sportmanship; Brook
Sweigart and Daphne Immel, best
project books.
—Rough Riders Club
Elizabeth Rohrer, Carla and Mary
Aim Melasecca, three year perfect'
attendance; Mary Melasecca,
Bonnie Witmer, and Gretchen
Doner, outstanding teen leader;
Tammy Drumm and Jason
Kauffman, most improved first
year member; Gretchen Doner,
outstanding member in final year;
Pat and Lloyd Kauffman, out
standing parent; Elizabeth Rohrer
and Mary Ann Melasecca, best
project books.
—Saddle Cinches Club: Roger
Brenneman, high sponsorship;
Thomas Creighton, most improved
first year member; Lisa Guthrie,
Angie Heisey, Vickie Creighton
and Andrew Allen, best demon
stration; Mrs. Sandy Qreighton,
outstanding parent; Yvonne
Peters, sportsmanship; Alison
Heisey and Julie Adams, best
project book.
' —Sequoia Riders Club: Diane
Barron, most improved first year
member; Valerie Schroll, out
standing member in final year;
trail ride award, Michelle Ressler;
outstanding parent, Lynn Fitz
patrick.
—Silver Spurs. Club: Tracy
Stauffer, high sponsorship; Elise
Greven, most improved first year
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CARLISLE The Cumberland
County 4-H Baby Beef Club held its
Christmas party December 7,. at
the Southmiddleton Fire Company.
For entertainment, Christmas
carols were sung and 11 members
and one-leader displayed their
talents; John Wartfle, Carlisle,
talked about his recent trip to
Chicago; Ron jtlmmel,
Shiremanstown, the
trumpet; Cindy Otto, Carlisle,
talked about blue and white forms;
Kim Hopple, Mechanicsburg,
played Saxaphone; Allyson
Sheaffer, Carlisle, played violin;
member; Mary Ewing and Joyce
Frank, best demonstrations;
Silvers family, outstanding
family; Tammy Long, sport
manship.
—Silver Shoes - Therapeutic
Club: Donna Fisher, Kathy Sherr,
and Susan Curtis, most improved
first year members; Dr. and Mrs.
Howard Robbins, outstanding
parents; Lynn Collis, outstanding
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Beef club holds Christmas party
Brenda Wert, Carlisle, talked played the piano; Keith Bah
about flowers; Nancy Line, Walnut Bottom, played the piai
Carlisle, played flute and Bob and Ron Baker, Beef Lead
Line, Carlisle, played trumpet in a Walnut Bottom, played piano w
duet; Andy RUI, Newburg, gave an Keith Baker who played tromtx
exciting talk on motivation; and Denise Baker who plaj
Denise Baker, Walnut Bottom, saxaphone in a trio.
Nippenose Club presents
JERSEY SHORE - Proving
that the Christinas spirit isn’t just
for the older generation, the
Nippenose Valley Community 4-H
Club presented a Christmas
program for the residents of the
Leader Nursing Home, here, on
Decembers. -
The program consisted of three
poems, some Christmas songs, one
holiday story and the story of the
birth of Jesus.
Members participating were
Amie, .Carolyn, Kathy, and Nancy
Lehman; Christine and Cheryl
Otterbein; Peggy Jo and Mary
Hamm; Madeline and Marci
R,D. 2, Narvdn, PA 17555
Phone: (717)354-4651 or 354-5566
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Huling; Susan Stoetzel and J(
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Following the program <
naments made by the 4-H mei
hers .were distributed to t
audience.
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