Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1986, Image 61

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    David Lentz Jr.
David Lentz Jr, R 3
Glen Rock, has been
named the state forestry
award winner. gm
The son of Mr. and Mrs. ' T 7
David L. Lentz Sr., he is a *
junior at Susquehannock
High School with plans to
major in art or architec
ture in college. A 4-H member for seven
years, Lentz has served his local club as
president, vice president, treasurer,
assistant secretary, news reporter and
teen leader. He also was news reporter for
county 4-H for two years, and he par
ticipated in State Achievement Days.
He completed projects in small engines,
tractor, geology, forestry, handyman,
bicycle, vegetables, stamps, health,
wildlife and pets.
Michele Mawhinney
Michele Mawhinney, t. •
Franklin, has been
named the state bread BHHB
award winner. VTaI
The daughter of Mr. P
and Mrs. James $
Mawhinney, she is a Bn
freshman majoring in ,
foreign language at the
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. A 4-
H member for eight years, she served her
local club as president, secretary,
treasurer, news reporter and teen leader,
her county club as secretary, treasurer
and news reporter, and county council as
secretary and news reporter.
Mawhinney participated in 4-H
Leadership Congress and state
Achievement Days. She completed
projects in breads, citizenship, food
preservation, foods and nutrition, clothing
and textiles, wildlife, child development,
home management, health, home-related
art, indoor gardening and careers.
Stephanie Meyers
Stephanie Meyers, St.
Thomas, has been named j
the state dairy foods m
award winner. ■
The daughter of J. B .. 9
Robert Jr. and Julia
Meyers, she is a senior at
James Buchanan High |
School with plans to
major in dairy sciences at Penn State. A 4-
H member for nine years, Meyers has
served her local club as president, vice
president, secretary, corresponding
secretary and treasurer. She was also vice
president of county council.
She completed projects in dairy foods,
dairy animals, health and leadership and
has participated in state Leadership
Congress, State 4-H Achievement Days
and Capital Days.
Tracy Miller
Tracy Miller of R 1 I
Dover has been named
state horse award win
ner.
The daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Miller,
she is a recent graduate
of Dover Area High
School.
She plans to major in animal science at
college, emphasizing equine management.
A 4-H member for 10 years, Miller has
served her local club as president, vice
president, secretary and news reporter.
She was also president and historian of
county council and has participated in 4-H
Leadership Congress and Achievement
Days.
Karen Mooneyham
Karen Mooneyham,
Needmore, has been
named the state con
sumer education award ■**
winner.
The daughter of Robert tr^rw
and Janice Mooneyham,
she is a junior at Southern
Fulton Junior-Senior
High School with plans to become a home
economics teacher or an extension agent.
A 4-H member for four years,
Mooneyham has served her local club as
president, vice presient and secretary;
and county council as president and
treasurer.
She completed projects in consumer
education, horse, clothing, foods,
automotive, citizenship, leadership and
self-determined. She has also participated
in State 4-H Achievement Days and
Capital Days.
Patricia Ogburn of R 3
Washington has been ’
named the state dog care JPXjjH
and training award Bl
The daughter of
Melinda and Charles * Wk
Ogbum, she is a senior at f
Trinity High School with i w
plans to major in engineering in college. A
4-H member tor seven years, she served
her local clubs as president, vice
president, secretary and treasurer.
Ogburn participated in 4-H State
Achievement Days and in the National
Exchange Program. She completed
projects in dog, horse, horse production,
photography and foods and nutrition.
Darlene Ogden
Darlene Ogden, R 1
Lawrenceville, has been ‘
named
achievement award
winner. A
The daughter of John X, *Wm
and Sandra Ogden, she is
studying at the Elmira
Business Institute to
become a legal secretary. A 4-H member
for 11 years, Ogden has served her local
club as president, vice president,
secretary and teen leader. She was also
secretary of county council.
She completed programs in clothing,
embroidery, Design with Line, vegetables,
cooking, canning, bread, handyman and
outdoor flowers. She has participated in
Capital Days, Leadership Congress and
Achievement Days, and visitied lowa on
an exchange trip. She also went to
Trinidad and Tobago in a reciprocal ex
change trip.
Ross Filer
Ross Pifer, R 3
Reynoldsville, has been
named the state con- fIHHk
servation award winer. faTSHI
The son of Mrs. Lois
Pifer, he is a freshman
majoring in agricultural
business management at
Penn State. A 4-H HH JHH
member for 11 years, he served his local
club as president, treasurer, news
reporter, junior president and junior vice
president; he was treasurer of his county
club, and president and vice president of
county council.
Pifer participated in Capital Days, 4-H
Leadership Congress, State Achievement
Days and Citizenship-Washington Focus.
He completed projects in wildlife,
forestry, geology, soil and water con
servation, energy, leadership, vegetable
gardening, flower gardening, health, beef,
swine, landscaping, bicycle, photography,
weather, foods and nutrition, clothing and
textiles, and handyman.
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David Priestner
David Priestner, R 2
Meshoppe, has been
named the state electric JHjHk
energy winner.
The son of Robert and t,
Alida Priestner, he is a * *
junior at Elk Lake School
with plans to study >
biomedical technology. A
4-H member for eight rW s
years, Priestner has served his local club
as treasurer and news reporter.
He completed projects in electric
energy, rocketry, computers, fire safety,
outdoor cooking, first aid, bicycling, small
engines, handyman, leadership, solar and
tractor safety. He has also participated in
Leadership Congress and State 4-H
Achievement Days.
Colin L. Ringer
Colin L. Ringer, ,
Schnecksville, has been »
named the state plant and
soil science award
. '
winner,
The son of Colin L. and >
Patricia M. Ringer, he is ■*
a senior at Parkland A
Senior High School with HI ■ SH
plans to major in agronomy at college. A 4-
H member for nine years, Ringer served
his local club as president, vice president,
secretary, treasurer and teen leader; and
county council as secretary-treasurer.
He participated in 4-H Capital Days and
Citizenship-Washington Focus and
completed projects in landscaping,
forestry and rocketry.
Patricia Ogburn
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Amy Rodgers
Amy Rodgers, Ab
bottstown, has been
the
named
state
citizenship award winner
The daughter of Helen
and Will Rodgers, she is a
junior at New Oxford
High School. A 4-H
member for six years, she has served her
local club as president, vice president,
treasurer, secretary and news reporter.
Rodgers completed projects in tasty
snacks, children can be fun, cake
decorating, photography, indoor gar
dening, padded picture frames, citizenship
awareness, citizenship, leadership, teens
entertain, stenciling and woodworking.
She has participated in Leadership
Congress, camp training and State
Achievement Days.
R. Bruce Ryburn
R. Bruce Ryburn, R 1
Washington, has been
named the state wildlife
and fisheries award rmK
The son of Donald E. “Sijfrai
and Phyllis R. Ryburn, he
is a sophomore at
Chartiers-Houston High (M
School with plans to major in agriculture
in college. A 4-H member for seven years,
Ryburn served his local club as vice
president, treasurer, news reporter, teen
leader and county council representative.
He participated in 4-H State
Achievement Days and completed
projects in wildlife, horse, horse
production, market steer, dairy, wood
working, rocketry, tractor maintenance
and photography.
James Scott
James Scott, R 1 iMtt
Clarksburg, has been
named the state swine
award winner. v*
The son of James Scott
Sr., he is a freshman
majoring in animal ,
science at Penn State’s x ; f f
New Kensington Campus. • ! i
A 4-H member for eight years, he served
his local club as president, vice president,
treasurer, news reporter and teen leader,
and was president and vice president of
county council.
Scott participated in 4-H Leadership
Congress, Capital Days, State
Achievement Days and Citizenship-
Washington Focus. He completed projects
in swine, commodity marketing, market
beef, sheep, breeding swine and leader
ship.
Damian Shiner
Damian Shiner,
Myerstown, has been
named the state
leadership award winner. W
The son of Mr. and Mrs. '!' £S ’" JL
Daniel Shiner, he is a
senior at Eastern 'jS>
Lebanon County High ■■ m £’*'■<■,
School. He has served his local 4-H club as
president, vice president, treasurer,
historian and news reporter. He has also
been vice president and news reporter of
county council.
Shiner completed projects in leadership,
Fun with Fitness, Healthy Lifestyles,
Chart Your Course Toward Fitness, foods
and nutrition, computers, Start with Small
Change, crafts, bicycle, Creative Career
Exploration, Your Future is What You
Make It, Safety for all Seasons and
weather.
He has also participated in State Capital
Days, Leadership Congress, State
Achievement Days and Citizenship-
Washington Focus.
Sharon Smith
Sharon Smith,
Bowmanstown, has been jmHHL
named the state personal
development award
winner. I
Smith, who lives with jB
Joseph and Carole Beck, wwr
is studying secretarian
science and music at
United Wesleyan College. A 4-H member
for six years, she served her local club as
vice president and secretary.
She completed projects in five units of
horse, two in leadership and one in
veterinary science. She also attended 4-H
State Achievement Days.
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Greg Strieker,
Bernville, has been
named the state
agriculture award ¥' sS>
winner. '
The son of Gene and
Shirley Strieker, he is a
recent high school
graduate with plans to ■ BR
attend college and run a beef and swine
farm. A 4-H member for nine years, he
served his local 4-H swine and beef clubs
as president and news reporter. He was
also news reporter for county council.
Strieker completed projects in market
swine, breeding swine, market steer,
breeding beef, hay and com. He par
ticipated in 4-H State Achievement Days,
Leadership Congress and the 1986 4-H
Commodity Marketing Symposium in
Chicago.
Karl Tyson
Karl Tyson, New Ox
ford, has been named the jfRSL
state achievement award Wm
winner. " ~
The son of Mr. and Mrs. « f
Jared K. Tyson, he is a £
senior at New Oxford '*** P*
High School with plans to ✓
study computer science m * <
in college. A 4-H member for nine years,
he has served his local club as president,
vice president and teen leader, and 4-H
Senate as president.
Tyson completed projects in rocketry,
riflery, small engines, geology,
strawberries, and woodworking. He has
also participated in State 4-H Achievement
Days, Leadership Congress, Capital Days
and Citizenship-Washington Focus.
Sean Weaver, R 7
Somerset, has been , jfljjjjj
named the state wood
science award winner.
The son of Fred and n* jjV
Kathy Weaver, he is a
freshman majoring in k.
journalism at Penn
State’s Behrend College. jKm
A 4-H member for 10 years, he served his
local club as president, secretary, news
reporter, junior president and junior vice
president. Weaver was also news reporter
for county council.
He participated in State 4-H
Achievement Days and Leadership
Congress and completed projects in
woodworking, bicycling, foods and
nutrition, rocketry, model airplane and
photography.
Rebecca Weinstock
Rebecca Weinstock, ,
Phoenixville, has been j|
named the state health >
award winner.
The daughter of Joseph
and Jacqueline Wein
stock, she is a senior at
Phoenixville Area High
School with plans to at
tend college and earn a degree in sports
medicine. A 4-H member for eight years,
Weinstock served her local clubs as
president, vice president, secretary and
historian. She has also been secretary and
historian of county council.
She completed projects in health,
clothing and textiles, jams and jellies,
latchhook, quilting, dairy, poultry, and
dairy goat. She also attended 4-H
Leadership Congress, State Achievement
Days, Capital Days and Citizenship-
Washington Focus.
Jennifer Whltehlll
Jennifer Whitehill,
State College, has been
named the state
recreation award winner. **
The daughter of Ben {
and Linda Whitehill, she —J
is a sophomore education
major at the Penn- *»
sylvania State Univer
sity. A 4-H member for 11 years, Whitehill
has served her local club as president, vice
president, secretary, treasurer, teen
leader and news reporter. She has also
been co-president, secretary and county
council representative, and secretary of
county council.
Whitehill completed projects in foods,
clothing and textiles, photography,
wildlife, country cross stitch, Start with
Small Change, dairy, canning, em
broidery, rabbit production, vegetable
gardening and baby beef.
She has participated in State
Achievement Days, 4-H Leadership
Congress, State Capital Days and
Washington 4-H Teen Leader Forum.
Greg Strieker
Sean Weaver
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