Bl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14,1982 More winners emerge from State 4-H Days Maurice Kramer, state 4-H director, recognized Edith Hemminger, of Newville, Lori Davidson, of Shippensburg, and Karen Miller of Mechanicsburg, as the highest scoring Horticulture Judging Team at 4-H State Achievement Days held at Penn State University. Adams County 4-H members were first place winners in the Demonstration Contest. From left, 4-H agent Darlene Resh congratulates Angel Ounchack, Littlestown and Mitchel Reaver, Littlestown. Both did demonstrations in the ‘‘general’’ category. Over 500 4-H members from throughout the Commonwealth took part in the various demonstration events. the dairy bowl contest held at State to compete in the National 4-H Dairy Bowl Achievement Days at the Penn State Campus, Contest to be held in' conjunction with the Berks County 4-H members captured first North American Dairy Show at Louisville, place. From left are:. Scott Troutman. R 1 Kentucky in the fall. Coaches for the team Myerstown; Connie Ohlinger, R 1 Mohrsville; were Ken Fabian, Helen Seidel, and Bill Carol Dreisbach, R 3 Hamburg; and William v Zollers. 7 3 gnl, ' ng ’ ***•)* dress revue com- Washington County; Jennifer Phillips, Stefanie petition, eight 4-H sewing project outfits got Schaich and Judy Weaver, all of Lancaster the judges nod as the most worthy from over County; Reva Meiser, Snyder County; Mary 30 entries. From left are Tina Ott, West- Lou Hoodak, Sullivan County; and Deanne moreland County; Heather Johnston, Myers, Lancaster County. Lancaster County 4-H members were first From left are: Maurice Kramer, 4-H program place winners in the Vegetable Judging director; Debra Martin; Rebecca Rorabaugh; Contest held at State 4-H Achievement Days. Ray Wallace: and Robert Walbrecht. Pennsylvania Vegetable Ju