Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 15, 1984, Image 61

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    York Co. daily clubs end year with awards dinner
BY JOYCE BUPP
Staff Correspondent
YORK Members of the York
County 4-H dairy clubs wrapped up
a year of project books and cattle
exhibiting with their annual
awards dinner, on Dec. 7, at the 4-
H Center.
Outstanding awards were earned by several York dairy club members. Front, from
left, are Alyson Duncan and Kelly Morris; second row, left, Jason Doll, Diana Lang, and
Tim Warner; third row, left, Lesley King, Dana Doll, Angie Lang and Rich Bupp.
York 4-H dairy fitting and showmanship awards went to, from left, Jenelle Boyer,
Lesley King, Bridgette Boyer, Sue Eisenhart and Alyson Duncan.
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Three members from each of the
county’s trio of dairy clubs
received awards for outstanding
accomplishments for the year.
In the Central club, Alyson
Duncan was the rookie winner,
with sisters Angie and Diane Lang
named outstanding junior and
FOLLOW THE LEADER
senior members.
First-year 4-H’er Kelly Morris
earned the outstanding title in the
Milk and Money club’s rookie
category. Junior division winner
was Tim Warner, and Lesley King
was chosen the senior winner.
Southwest club’s awards went to
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Bridgette Boyer, left, and Lesley King are York County’s
distinguished junior Holstein members for 1984.
Jason Doll, in the rookie category,
while junior winner was Rich
Bupp, and Dana Doll took the
senior category honors.
Although actual competition
took place during the July 4-H fair
dairy roundup, five members
accepted trophies for showman
ship and fitting accomplishments.
Junior division winners were
Jenelle Boyer, showing, and
Alyson Duncan, fitting. Top
showman Sue Eisenhart split the
intermediate class winnings with
fitting winner Bridgette Boyer,
and Lesley King earned home both
the senior category trophies.
Distinguished junior Holstein
selections for the county were also
announced during the presen
tations, based on scrapbooks
compiled by the contestants on
their project animals, dairy and
communtiy activities and industry
knowledge. Senior winner was
Lesley King, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul King, Delta R 2.
Bridgette Boyer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Boyer,
Biesecker Road, was the junior
winner. Scrapbooks from these two
members will be entered in state
competition.
Recognition was also extended to
numerous dairy club members for
their accomplishments and par-
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ticipation in a variety of local,
regional and state activities.
Roundup champions, in the
Holstein breed, were topped by
C.E. Hubbard 111 with the senior
and grand entry. Bridgette Boyer
exhibited the junior champion,
reserved senior and grand, and the
champion owner/breeder animal,
while her sister, Jenelle Boyer,
was the reserved junior winner.
Brown Swiss roundup honors,
with the exception of one, went to
Mike Welsh. Kenton McCleary was
the exhibitor of the reserve placing
junior animal.
Chad Rutter copped all top
places in the Guernsey breed
competition, over reserved junior
and grand animals owned by Kim
Thomas.
In the Jersey breed, senior,
grand and owner/breeder
champion honors went to Sue
Eisenhart, with Paul Rauhauser
the exhibitor of the reserve place
animals.
Dairymen’s contest awards were
split by siblings Rich and Patty
Bupp, in the junior and senior age
divisions.
State days dairy bowl team
consisted of Bridgette Boyer, Dana
Doll, Diane Lang and Tim Fit
zgerald. Competing at the senior
level in the regional contest were
Bridgette Boyer, Diane Lang and
Lela Mummert, with the junior
team composed of Angie Lang,
Jenelle Boyer, Rich Bupp and Tim
Warner.
A number of members par
ticipated in dairy judging at
various levels of competition.
Representing the county at the
Penn State spring contest were
Tun Warner, Lesley King, Downa
Doll and C.E. Hubbard, 111. The
team of Patty Bupp, C.E. Hubbard
111 and Bridgette Boyer judged at
the Delaware Valley College
competition.
Members of the regional and
state days team were C.E. Hub
bard, 111, Patty Bupp, Lesley King
and Downa Doll. Two members,
C.E. Hubbard, 111, and Tim
Warner, took part at the All-
American judging forum in late
September. Peggy Klinedinst,
Lesley King and Patty Bupp
represented the York 4-H program
at the Timonium junior
dairymen’s contest.
Entertainment for the evening
was a demonstration on hypnosis,
by Robert Bowers.
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