B24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dacambar 17,1983 HONESDALE The Wayne County 4-H Achievement Night, “Flashback ’83,” was held at the Honesdale Presbyterian Church Hall with over 150 4-H members, 4- H leaders and parents in at tendance. “Flashback ’B3” reviewed the 1983 4-H year in Wayne County, highlighting 4-H County Council activities, Wayne County Con servation Camp, 4-H Capon Round up, 4-H Strawberry Round-up, 4-H County Picnic, lowa 4-H Ex change, 4-H Horse Show, 4-H Tractor Safety Program, 4-H Camp, 4-H District Dairy Show, 4- H State Dairy Show and Wayne County Fair 4-H activities. A number of Wayne County 4-H members, 4-H leaders and 4-H clubs were recognized for their achievements in the 1963 Wayne County 4-H Program. County winners in the 4-H Blue Form Awards Program were: Achievement - Patty Hughes, Stablemates 4-H Horse Club, and John Wojcik, Bethany 4-H Com munity Club; Agricultural - Jeff Eroh, Bethany 4-H Community Club, and Wesley Buck, Starrucca Community - Wilderness Star craters 4-H Club; Clothing - Melanie Buck, Starrucca Com munity - Wilderness Starcr afters 4- H Club; Conservation of Natural Resources - William Ludwig, Bethany 4-H Community Club. Dairy - Steve Davis, Laurella 4-H Community Club; Entomology - Mike Mang, Bethany 4-H Com munity Club; Food - Nutrition - Linda Marshall, Gourmet Gar deners 4-H Club; Forestry - William Meier, Bethany 4-H Community Club; Gardening and Horticulture - Karen Lupyak, Cold Springs 4-H Agricultural Club, Patrick Mang, Bethany 4-H Community Club, and Mamie Meier, Bethany 4-H Community Club. Horse Nancy Neville, I Dare You awards were presented to, left to right, Tim Spangler, Gettysburg; Jeanne Smith, Abbottstown; Josie Hess, Gettysburg; Kim Pauli, Heidlersburg; and Dan Wilkinson, Gettysburg. The award is presented to dare those individuals to do better in 4-H than they have done. Achievement Night Held in Wayne Co. Stablemates 4-H Horse Club; Photography - Julie Ann Ludwig, Bethany 4-H Community Club; Veterinary Science - Laura Bassak, Bethany 4-H Community Club, Julie Wojcik, Bethany 4-H Community Club, Matthew Swartz, Starrucca Community - Wilderness Starcrafters 4-H Club, and Caroline Travis, Lakewood 4- HClub. Wood Science - Randy Campbell, Bethany 4-H Community Club. The Starrucca Community - Wilderness Starcrafters 4-H Club received the 1963 Wayne County Outstanding 4-H Community Club Award. The 4-H club leaders are: Lillian Buck, Scott Soden and Robert Buck. This 4-H club con sisted of 18 4-H members that completed projects in clothing and textiles, riflery, dairy calf, and market lambs. This 4-H club was very active in their community completing projects such as roadside clean-up and helping to reclaim some mining areas by planting evergreen tress. The Honesdale Busy Young Homemakers 4-H Club received the 1963 Wayne County Out standing 4-H Home Economics Gub Award. This 4-H club is,lead by Joan Smith and has seven ac tive members. The 4-H projects completed by the members of this club were: clothing and textiles, create a skirt and create with fabrics. Members also par ticipated in the Wayne County 4-H Fashion Revue. The Cold Springs 4-H Agricultural Club received the 1983 Wayne County Outstanding 4-H Agricultural Club Award. 4-H leaders of this club are: Bob and Judy Muller, Kathryn Muller, Judy Crimi, Gladys Jamieson and Trudy Vail. The 22 club members completed 4-H projects in rabbits, market beef, strawberries, dairy, outdoor flowers, market hogs, vegetable gardening, entomology, Adams Co. Achievement potatoes, maple syrup, wildlife, onions, market lambs and indoor flowers. This 4-H club was active in community service projects like planting flowers at area churches, cleaning up roadside garbage and helping at a recent Rabies Clinic. Members of this club are on dairy and livestock judging teams, are active in 4-H County Council ac tivities and are active at the Wayne County Fair. Ilie South Canaan Saddle Gub received the 1963 Wayne County Outstanding 4-H Horse Gub Award. The 23 members of this 4-H horse club are lead by: Jerry Hughes, Gerry Hughes, Margaret Savitz, Ingrid Ostrowski, and Theresa Pavlack. The 4-H horse projects completed by this club included: learning about horses, novice horseman, tenderfoot, horseman, junior horseman, senior horseman and advanced horseman. This club also helped to acquire new horse show “jumps” for the Wayne County 4-H Horse Show. Members of this 4-H club were active on the Wayne County 4-H County Council, attended 4-H Camp Shehaqua and also helped with the County 4-H Picnic. The 1983 Outstanding Wayne County 4-H Girl Award was presented to Kelly O’Neill. Kelly is a member of the Pleasant Mount Go-Getters 4-H Gub where she currently holds the office of Vice- President. She also is President of the Wayne County 4-H County Council. Kelly has completed 4-H projects in veal calf raising, outdoor flowers, photography, fast foods, fun to bake and stitch an outfit. She has helped to plan and conduct the County 4-H Picnic, 4-H Achievement Night, 4-H County Council activities, Calf Sale Booth, aluminum can collection and lowa 4-H Exchange Welcoming Party Committee. Kelly has attended 4-H Winners Leadership Congress at Penn State University, Pennsylvania 4-H Capital Etays at Harrisburg, and has served as a camp counselor at 4-H Camp Shehaqpa. Kelly is a 1983 graduate of Forest Gty Regional High School and is currently a freshman student at Cornell University studying the pre veterinarian curriculum. Kelly was also a winner of an Isabel Loesch Scholarship in the amount of 1150.00. The 1963 Outstanding Wayne County 4-H Boy Award was presented to Randy Campbell. Randy is a member of the Bethany 4-H Community Gub where he serves as president of that par ticular club. Randy also serves as treasurer of the Wayne County 4-H County Council. He has completed 4-H projects in wood science, forestry, crafts, small engines, riflery, rocketry, bicycle, photography, self-determined projects, and vegetable gardening. Randy has been a county award winner in the Blue Farm awards f f «. W k l* | | Special leadership awards were presented recently at 4-H Achievement Night. Receiving special honors were Dan Klinedinst, Heidlersburg, ABC Williams Award; Bonni Bishop, Gettysburg, Rose Murren Award; Carol Clowney, Gettysburg, Lois E. Smith, Memorial Award; and Ed Wilkinson, Get tysburg, Bill Miller Award. I Dare You awards were also presented to, left to right, Eric Peters, Idaville; Karl Tyson, New Oxford; Sue Murren, Hanover and Janet Ludwig. York Springs. program. He has helped to plan and conduct the County 4-H Picnic 4-H Achievement Night, 4-h County Council activities, Calf Sale Booth, Aluminum Can Collection, Lackawaxen River Bank Clean-Up Committee and lowa 4-H Ex change Welcoming Party Com mittee. Randy is currently a senior at Honesdale High School and plans to attend college. Don Jonas, from the Cold Springs 4-H Agricultural Club, was also selected as a recipient of an Isabel Loesch Scholarship. Don has completed 11 years in 4-H and has completed projects in market hogs, laying flock management, rocketry, dairy, veterinarian science, rabbits, wildlife and forestry. Don has held many of fices in the Cold Springs 4-H Agricultural Club and has served as treasurer and vice-president of the Wayne County 4-H County Council. Don is a 1982 graduate of Honesdale High School and is a senior student in Radiology Technology at College Misericordia, at Dallas. V/ >
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