814-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 2,1986 Northeast Region Fashion Revue BY BARBARA MILLER Lycoming County Correspondent WILLIAMSPORT - Everything from romantic gowns to men’s apparel was pirouetted on the runway at the second annual 4-H Regional Fashion Revue, July 28, at the Lycoming Genetti Motor Inn, Williamsport. Sixty-four 4-H’ers from nine counties in the Northeast-West Region took part in the day-long program. In the senior division six gold medal winners were chosen to represent the Northeast-West Region at State 4-H Fashion Revue, Aug. 5, on the Penn State University Campus. Six junior gold medal participants were also recognized for outstanding work. Three senior division gold medal winners were selected from Tioga County. They were Darlene Ogden, Helen Norman, and Kathy Black. Additional winners were Linda Meiser, Snyder County; Amy Cotner, Union County; Terri Packard, Bradford County; and Kim Beishline, Columbia County. Kathy Black was elected a gold medal winner, but because she will be unable to be present at the State pip .-tfv W A* _ * J i, . »>4i< >, \* ; s Senior gold medal winners were, from left, Linda Meiser, Amy Terri Packard, Kim Beishline, Kathy Black, and Helen Norman. lIP* f i * ft in 111 :: ;; -mf 00 Junior gold medal winners were, from left, Michelle Reichley, Cheryl Viaud, Allison Beckley, Abbey Remaley, Danielle Stauffer and Kelly Beishline. 12 Students To Attend National Co-op Institute HUNTINGDON - Twelve Commonwealth young adults who served as delegates to a summer youth institute held at Juniata College have been named to attend the annual meeting of the American Institute of Cooperation at Knoxville, Tennessee, August 4 through 7. Those named are: Sarah Baker, RD 4, Bedford; Clifton Brubaker, RD 1, Loysville; Darlene Coover, RD 1, Carlisle; Andy Greenleaf, RD 1, Martinsburg; Gwen Gray, RD 1, Schells burg; Mike Hall, 1716 Pioneer Rd., Lancaster; Mike Heim, Rt. 2, Felton; Scott Lem mon, RD 1, Newburg; Beth v , >an, RD 1 RiHqhnm- Chris Revue she allowed another par ticipant to take her place. At the State Revue senior division gold medal winners will compete with top winners from other regions. The State winner will get an expense-paid trip to National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Dec. 7 to 11. Receiving the junior gold medal awards were two Union County 4- H’ers, Allison Beckley and Michelle Reichley; two Snyder County participants, Danielle Stauffer and Abbey Remaley; Kelly Beishline, Columbia County; and Cheryl Viaud, Lycoming County. Semi-finalists in the senior division were Dawn Bacon, Bradford County; Amy Remley, Columbia County; Ann Baranoski, Snyder County; and Stacy Miller, Tioga County. Junior division semi-finalists were three Northumberland County entrants, Jean Styer, Bobbi Housner, and Janel Stuck. Remaining semi-finalists were Malena Moore, Snyder County; Wendy Mitstifer, Lycoming County; and Michaelene Seibert, !■> ' ■i A A I Strait, Box 5, Harrisonville; and Nathaniel and Rebecca Weinstock, 1234 Pothouse Rd., Phoenixville. They were chosen on the basis of a report covering local activities, a quiz on cooperative business functions, and leadership activities while at the institute. At the national convention, the delegates will take part in various programs designed to increase their knowledge of farmer cooperatives and agribusiness. They will join with 900 young agricultural leaders from all parts of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. The delegates are represen- Winners Named Columbia County. Two Columbia County males, Doug Haladay and James Aten took part in the revue. Doug, 14, of the Roaring Creek Valley 4-H Club modeled a stylish shirt and pants. This is Doug’s fourth sewing project knd he says his sister encourages him in his sewing efforts. James Aten of the Centre 4-H Club modeled his seventh sewing project, a shirt, pants, and lined blazer. James reports his mom is the sewing leader and he likes to sew. Judges for the second annual regional revue were Mrs. James Bookwalter, Lock Haven; Jean Benfer, Shermans Dale; Cheryl Miller, Lock Haven; Betty Shafer, Millville; and Marian Mains, Duncannon. The State Fashion Revue program is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Cooperative Ex tension Service. Chairman of the regional revue was Barbara P. Kinnan, Tioga County; co chairman was Eleanor Yarrison, Lycoming County. lanves from tne following cooperative councils; Adams- Franklin-York - Mike Heim; Blue Mountain - Beth Morgan; Chester- Delaware - Nathaniel & Rebecca Weinstock; Cumberland-Perry - Clifton Brubaker, Darlene Coover, Scott Lemmon; Lancaster - Mike Hall; South Central - Sarah Baker, Andy Greenleaf, Gwen Gray, Chris Strait. 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