B2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 11,1984 BY LAURA ENGLAND LANCASTER Lancaster County 4-H sheep and beef club members proved last Thursday night that they take their 4-H pledge seriously. Pledging their heads to clear thinking, members planned an evening filled with clever skits and one-act plays to entertain their guests; their hearts to greater loyalty, the 4-H’ers extended heartful .congratulations to one another during the awards presentation; and their hands to larger service, the youth recalled a year of 4-H activities and com petitions. And what an outstanding year it was for Lancaster County. Boasting about its ability to achieve the top spot in the Farm Show 4-H market steer contest throughout the years, Lancaster County is proud to have the championship crown back in the county this year. Making this possible, was 17-year-old Jan WalL;, of Manheim, and his steer, Champ. A member of the Red Rose 4-H Beef Club, Jan received special recognition for his Farm Show win. He also received awards for winning both the county round-up grand champion steer and grand champion showmanship titles. In addition, Jan showed the county’s reserve heifer champion and was named reserve champion showman at the Farm show. On the flip side of the banquet awards, 16-year-old Deb Martin, of R 1 Conestoga, was named the 1983 Lancaster County 4-H Sheperd of the Year. A 4-H’er for eight years, Deb received a $l5O savings bond along with a rotating trophy. Deb received her award from last year’s outstanding shepherd Monica Esh. This was the second year the award was presented. The winner is chosen based on his or her leadership abilities and club Displaying their Lancaster County 4-H Beef round-up awards are, from left, Jan Waltz, grand champion steer and grand champion showman; Michelle Dean, reserve grand champion steer; and Fred Weaver, reserve champion showman. The top 4-H Woolies Club award winners are, from left, Lancaster County beef awards were also presented to. from left, Lori Good, Monica Esh, the 1982 Lancaster County Shepherd: Deb District reserve grand champion steer and champion showman: Tracy Landis reserve Martin, the 1983 Lancaster County Shepherd: and Gerald grand champion trio; Michelle Nissley, Farm Show reserve champion lightweight steer; Rohrer, club president who received the president's award. and Jimmy Landis, reserve grand champion trio. I .*mracier (io. Honors 4-H Sheep Members activities and is selected by the leaders • 4-H Woohes Club members receiving awards for the county sheep round-up were Curt Engle, Elizabethtown, grand champion market lamb, Lisa Sadler, Elizabethtown, reserve champion market lamb, and Tim Engle, Elizabethtown, supreme champion ewe. Also Ellen Lewis, Landisville, champion bred and owned ewe; Michelle Myhn, Manheim, champion senior showman; Pam Yeagley, Elizabethtown, cham pion senior fitter; and Lisa Sadler, champion junior fitter and showman. Farm Show winners were. Gerald Rohrer, Quarryville, champion Southdown ewe; Bar bara Rohrer, Quarryville, reserve champion Southdown ewe; Diane Musser, Elizabethtown, first place market lamb; Phil Yeagley, Elizabethtown, first place market lamb, and Tim Engle, top showman Other Woohes Club winners included Deb Martin, best Woohes Club record book; Gerald Rohrer, president’s award; and Donna Hockmgs, Elizabethtown, best first-year 4-H member award. The county 4-H beef round-up winners were Jan Waltz, grand champion steer and champion showman; Michelle Dean, Strasburg, reserve grand cham pion steer, and Fred Weaver, Ephrata, reserve champion showman For participation in the Southeast District Beef Show, awards were given W Lon Good, Lititz, reserve grand champion steer and champion showman, and Lon Good, Tracey Landis and Jimmy Landis, champion county trio Farm Show beef honors went to Jan Waltz, grand champion steer and reserve champion showman; Jan Waltz, Michelle Dean and during the Solanco I 1 sir last fall from 4-H duties this yesi Caiol Gmder, reserve grand reida Frey, of Quarryville, has been a leader foi champion trio, and Michelle showed the grand champion heifer lb years, and Nissley foi 27 years Nissley, reserve champion while Jan Waltz captured reserve Over 275 4-H’ers, parents and lightweight champion honors guests attended the county's an- John Fox 11, of Remholds, The youth were not the only ones nual livestock banquet. Jan Waltz, received the highest daily beef to receive recognition Club b ee f c j u h president, served as gam award John's steer averaged leaders Carl Longenecker and Jay toastmaster, and Gerald Rohrer, J4l pounds of gam per day Nissley each received a plaque for sheep club president, handled the A first for this year’s beef club, their years of service to the 4-H introductions was a mnior breeding contest held commur.itv Roth men will retire i *1 Sl*' . l-i f, * s r !'« % ;•* . •• ■ • *#"*■ Nj £v, ni *- II K * * «» « * 41 it I 4 # * Pictured with awards won through the Lancaster County 4-H sheep round-up are, from left, Lisa Sadler, reserve champion market lamb; and champion junior fitter and showman; Michelle Mylin, champion senior showman; Ellen Lewis, champion bred and owned; Curt Engle, supreme champion ewe; Pam Yeagley, champion senior fitter; and Tim Engle, grand champion market lamb. Woolies Sheep Club members who received awards for Farm Show participation in clude, from left, Barbara Rohrer, reserve champion Southdown ewe; Gerald Rohrer, grand champion Southdown ewe; Phil Yeagley, first place market lamb; Diane Musser, first place market lamb; and Tim Engle, top showman. Jtmx ->U* WW'*'" X *. 1 P ■