84-Lancatttr Farming, Saturday, Octobar 11,1986 Winners Named In Delaware Slate Horse Show FARMINGTON - Delaware’s 1986 State 4-H Horse Show was held Sunday, Sept. 21, at Holly Glen Farm in Farmington. The event was sponsored by the Delaware Cooperative Extension System and the state 4-H Horse Advisory Committee. Holly Glen Farm is owned by Richard and Miriam Shepard. Lancaster County Outstanding 4-H'ers (Continued from Page B 2) because she didn’t have enough time to devote to the sheep. As a teqn leader, Stacy teaches a first year cooking project in her home and uses that as an op portunity to spread her enthusiasm for 4-H. She has also served for two years as president of the Elm-Penryn Club and was news reporter prior to that. In school, Stacy is in both the marching and concert band, the chorus and on the yearbook staff. She is a member of the National Honor Society. She participated in one of the school musicals, but says, “There is some stuff I had to give up. If I were in a musical, I couldn’t go to the spring 4-H events.” Sallie has especially enjoyed her animal projects, saying, “It is a lot of responsibility. I learned how to take care of an animal.” Her first horse died at the age of 32, and she now has a 6-year-old which she acquired as a yearling. “Ginger had never been trained, and is a lot more of a challenge than my first horse.” A teen leader in the Boots and Saddles Club, Sallie feels that experience helped her with meeting people and working with others. A senior at Warwick High School, Sallie hopes to attend Penn State University and major in announces a free offer that’s tough to beat. 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In her spare time, Sallie is a junior docent at Wheatland, the home of President James Buchanan. She says, “That’s another ‘speaking’ thing, and I like getting dressed in the period dresses.” About being named the Out standing 4-H’er Stacy says, “It is a really big, important award, and I felt good that they thought we deserved it. I am really glad because it is something I looked up to when I was younger.” Sallie agrees, “It is one of the greatest achievements for me. I look at it as an opportunity. I decided to try for it because I had done a lot of stuff and it seemed like the right time. It’s fun.” Both girls have gained a lot from their 4-H experiences, and have contributed a lot, something they plan to do much more of. Stacy may sum up their feelings when she says, “You have to give a little of yourself before you get anything. 4-H helps in all kinds of ways. It makes you feel a lot better about yourself.” Kim Layton had the champion western pony and Karol Severson of Dover had the reserve cham pion. In the English pleasure horse division, Cathy Krouse of Felton took the championship, and Heather Nennstiehl of Bridgeville won the reserve championship. The English pleasure pony championship went to Sara Zonko of Millsboro. Stephanie Layton took the reserve championship. The champion English hunter pony was shown by Wendy Abbott of Elkton, Md. Becky Embert of Newark won the reserve cham pionship. A total of 31 4-H members en- . . . ... . . ... . _. . . tered the show. 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