Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 21, 1984, Image 65

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    MECHANICSBURG - Over 200
4-H’ers gathered at the Cum
berland Valley Middle School West
last Thursday to compete for top
honors at Capital Region 4-H night.
Overcoming strained nerves and
shakmg hands, each 4-H’er took his
turn at giving his demonstration or
speech - the culmination of hours
and hours of planning and prac
tice.
When it was all over, each 4-H’er
received his reward - a gold, blue,
red, or white ribbon, depending on
the judges’ evaluation of his
demonstration or speech. Senior
demonstrators who received gold
and blue ribbons also received an
opportunity to attend State 4-H
Achievement Days at Penn State
University from August 6 through
8. Those who win top honors there
will advance to national com
petition.
The following 4-H’ers won gold
ribbons for their demonstrations
and are eligible to attend State
Achievement Days; Danta Heine,
Cumberland; Julie Hoffer, Lan
caster; Ann Gurmbine, Lebanon;
Joann Richel, York; and Asha
Mehta, York.
The following 4-H’ers received
blue ribbons for their senior
demonstrations: Darele Brown,
Jenny Knox, Dan Wilkson, Susane
Murren, and Amy Rodgers, all
from Adams County.
Also receiving blue ribbons for
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4-H'ers compete for top honors at Capital Region 4-H Night
senior demonstrations were: Barb
Smith, Cumberland; Christiana
Koner, Franklin; Judy Rohrer and
Janice Garber, Lancaster, and
Megan Burrichter, Lebanon.
York County senior blue ribbon
winners were: Suzanne Hash,
Mike Lowe, and Lara DeLattre.
Blue ribbon winners for junior
demonstrations were: Christa
Shultz, Gail Rishel, Annie
Rauhauser, Barb Brenneman,
Darby Miller, and Kendra Miller,
all from York County.
Dawn Hawryluk, Jeff Wagner,
Rob Kain, Heather Sowers, and
Matthew Irvine from Lebanon
County.
Michelle Harris, Allison Waltz,
and Spence Glass from Lancaster
County.
Karen Beaver from Franklin
County.
Ingrid Bear, Jennifer Smith and
Sarah Garman from Cumberland
County.
Karen King, Darcy Robinson,
Jenny Otto, Denton Guise, Danielle
Smith, Matt Hockensmith, Jeff
Robinson, Tanya Retry, Jessica
Benson, Douglas Meckley, Tara
Retry, Earl Wilkson, Ed Legg and
Danny O’Brien, from Adams
County.
Winning public speaking blue
ribbons were Lancaster Countians
Chris Chapman and Greg Musser.
Sharon O’Brien from Adams
County won a red ribbon.
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A number of the blue-ribbon winners who will be advancing to state competition are:
front row from left, Darlene Brown, Adams; Michelle Harris, Lancaster; Allison Waltz,
Lancaster; Sarah Carman, Cumberland; Chris Chapman, Lancaster; Amy Rodgers,
Adams; and Ingrid Bear, Cumberland. In back from left are; Kelly Leatherman, Adams;
Melissa Harris, Lancaster; Julie Hoffer, Lancaster; Jennifer Kriebel, Perry; Irene
Benner, Perry; Judith Kriebel, Perry; and Greg Musser, Lancaster
High individual in the clothing team, consisting of Cindy Harnish,
category was Laura Cini from Lisa Heisey, Christine Hess,
Dauphin County. In team clothing Janice Martin, Mary Lou Rohrer,
competition, the Lancaster County and Amy Jo Strausbaugh, took
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First place in the Consumerama
went to the Lebanon County team
of Jennifer Allwein, Damian
Shiner, Andrew Smith, Larissa
Smith and Natalie Wagner.
Perry County’s team won the
senior Dairy Bowl. Team mem
bers were: Irene Benner, Judy
Kriebel and Jenny Kriebel.
In the senior Horse Bowl,
Franklin County’s team of John
Gallagher, Karrie Golden and
Laura Bay, took first. -SK
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