BlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1984 BY SALLY BAIR Staff Correspondent LANCASTER Lancaster County 4-H’ers celebrated their achievements at their annual 4-H Fair last Thursday at the Farm and Home Center. Over 100 4-H’ers received gold ribbons for their outstanding project work, but the highlight of the evening’s program was the selection of the Out standing 4-H Boy and Girl. Selected Outstanding 4-H Girl was Sherry Goss, 16, the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goss, Mar ticville. Sherry has been a member of the Penn Willow Community 4-H Club for eight years, and was a teen leader with the county babysitting club. Outstanding 4-H Boy was Greg Musset, 16, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Musser, Elizabethtown. Greg is a member of the Red Rose Baby Beef Club, the Elizabethtown Sherry Goss and Greg Musser were named Lancaster County’s outstanding 4-H Boy and Girl during the program at the annual 4-H Fair held last Thursday. Both 4-H’ers will represent Lancaster County’s 4-H program, speaking on behalf of 4-H. They were selected for their achievements and for their public speaking ability. Richelle Bancak, Conestoga, shows some of the talent which won her a first place in the annual 4-H talent contest. Seated behind her are Lori Loeffler, Mountville, and Yvonne Peters, Manheim. Lori was second place and Yvonne placed third. Lancaster Co. 4-H'ers celebrate achievements with 4-H Fair Pig and Rabbit Club and the Western Tractor Club. He is president of the Elizabethtown Future Farmers of America chapter and is working as a summer intern for Representative Kenneth Brandt. Other contestants were: Yvonne Peters, 15, of Manheim who is a member of the Mastersonville Community Club and the Saddle Cinches 4-H Horse Club; Dan Fony, 15, Columbia, a member of the Mountville Community 4-H Club; and David Keller, 18, Lititz, a member of the Elm Penryn 4-H Club. The contestants were judged on a record of their 4-H activities, an individual interview with the judges and an answer to a spon taneous question on stage. Master of ceremonies for the event was last year’s Outstanding 4-H Girl, Deb Martin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Martin, activities. B. Bair and M. Max Smith. Conestoga, and a lOtyear veteran Contestants showed their en- The 4-H’ers were recognized for 4-H’er. In her farewell speech, Deb thusiasm for 4-H through 30-second their 4-H activites by being named honored her mother for her sup- promotions for the 4-H program, to an honor roll. They received a - port throughout the years of 4-H Judges were JoAnn Smoker, Sally (Turn to Page B 19) \ * V 5 There were eight 4-H’ers selected to the senior 4-H honor roll. From left they are: Kim Gray, Lancaster; Charmaine Gray, Lancaster; Deanne Myers, Ephrata; Juan Figueroa, Lancaster; Julie Hoffer, Manheim; Greg Musser, Elizabethtown; Alida Farrington, Lititz; and Stephanie Schaich, Lititz. Bankers scholarships were awarded to five 4-H'ers by George Lewis of Farmers First Bank. From left are Lewis, Rhonda Witmer, Lititz; Deanne Myers, Ephrata; Stephanie Schaich, Lititz; Glenda Foss, Manheim, and David Keller, Lititz. Four 4-H'ers were named to the junior 4-H honor roll. They are from left; Lara Bair, Columbia; Stacey Goss, Pequea; Caprice Gray, Lancaster; and Amy Jo Strasbaugh, Manheim. ■istk
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