Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 20, 1986, Image 52

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    812-Lmcaster Farming, Saturday, December 20,1986
Pennsylvania 4-H'ers Earn Trip To Notional 4~H Congress
Editor’s Note; Biographies of
Pennsylvania’s delegates to
National 4-H Congress in Chicago
appeared in the Dec. 6 issue of
Lancaster Farming. However,
information on seven of those
attending was not available at that
time. This week, Lancaster
Farming is happy to recognize
those winners.
UNIVERSITY PARK - Penn
sylvania was represented at
National 4-H Congress, held in
Chicago Dec. 7 to 11, by a group of
outstanding delegates. They were
selected from more than 145,000
Pennsylvania youths who annually
participate in the Extension
Service’s educational 4-H
program. Among those attending
the national event were:
Thomas P. Dunchak n
Thomas P. Dunchak 11, Lit
tlestown, competed for one of four
$l,OOO agriculture career
scholarships, sponsored by DeKalb
Ag Research, Inc., DeKalb, 111.
The son of Thomas and Cecilia
Dunchak, he is a sophomore
majoring in agriculture at Penn
State’s Mont Alto campus. A 4-H
member for 11 years, he has
served his local club as president,
vice president and treasurer. He
has also been president and news
reporter of the county club, as well
as treasurer of county council.
Dunchak completed projects in
sheep breeding and marketing, pet
care, riflery, archery, soil con
servation, models, airplanes and
rockets and commodity
marketing.
He has participated in 4-H
Capital Days, Leadership
Congress, Achievement Days,
Citizenship-Washington Focus and
Bringing Value Home for the Holidays
Grinder mixer
New this year, this life
like toy features real
working augers, free-
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windows, and a hitch
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$10.95
Thomas Ounchack
the Rural Electric Youth Tour in
Washington, D.C.
Kyra Gadomski
Kyra Gadomski, RAO6 Lake
Ariel, competed for one of two
$l,OOO rabbit project scholarships.
The daughter of John and
Barbara Gadomski, she is
majoring in computer science at
Penn State’s Worthington Scranton
Campus. A member of 4-H for 10
years, Gadomski has served her
local club as president, vice
president, secretary, treasurer
and news reporter. She has also
been secretary and treasurer of
her county club as well as
secretary of county council.
She completed projects in
rabbits, onions, wildlife, forestry,
veterinary science, dairy, Design
with Line, potatoes, beekeeping,
outdoor gardening, bicycle, pet
care, flock management, capons,
beef, vegetable gardening,
muskmelons, strawberries,
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Collene Kessler
Collene Kessler, Chambersburg,
won a trip to 4-H Congress through
the Seeing Eye Puppy Program.
The daughter of Bob and Carol
Kessler, she is a sophomore
majoring in physical therapy at
Penn State’s Mont Alto Campus. A
member of 4-H for 10 years, she
has served her local club as
president and her community
clubs as secretary and treasurer.
She was also County Council
representative for the Puppy Club
and a teen leader for the goat club.
Kessler has completed projects
in goat, horse, capon, ceramics,
clothing, strawberries, leadership,
citizenship, photography, forestry,
rabbit, candlewicking, cooking,
cake decorating, leather work,
seeing eye puppy and wood
working.
Her trip was sponsored by
this 1/64 scale model of a Case IH 2594 Tractor
with an end-loader has become one of our best
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bookshelf.
Only $125.99
Regular $139.99
Janet Ludwig
Seeing Eye of Morristown, N. J,
Janet Ludwig
Janet Ludwig, York Springs,
was named the state gardening
award winner. She received a $75
bond and competed for one of eight
$l,OOO scholarships sponsored by
the Ortho Consumer Products
Division of Chevron Chemical
Corporation.
The daughter of Frank and
Bertha Ludwig, she is a junior at
Bermudian Springs High School
and plans to attend an agricultural
college. A 4-H member for eight
years, Ludwig has served her local
club as president, vice president,
secretary, treasurer, teen leadr
and senator; the county club as
secretary and senator; and county
senate as treasurer.
She has completed projects in
dairy, outdoor flowers, indoor
flowers, strawberries, dairy foods,
clothing, counted cross stitch,
candlewicking, latchhook and
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macrame. She has also par
ticipated in State 4-H Achievement
Days.
Karen Marteeny, R 6 Somerset,
attended National 4-H Congress
after placing second in the health
program.
The daughter of Bill and Connie
Marteeny, she is a senior at
Somerset Area Senior High School
with plans to become a high school
home economics teacher. A 4-H
member for nine years, Marteeny
has served her local club as
president, vice president, news
reporter, assistant treasurer,
recreational leader and
photographer. She also served as
recreational leader for county
council and was a clothing project
leader and assistant food leader.
She has completed projects in
health, clothing, home en
vironment, child care, foods, dairy
foods, dairy and sheep.
Helen Norman, R 1 Liberty,
attended National 4-H Congress
after placing second in the home
management program.
The daughter of Donald and
Janet Norman, she is a junior at
Liberty Junior/Senior High School.
She plans to attend college and
participate in the IFYE program.
A 4-H member for eight years,
she has served her local club as co
president, secretary, treasurer,
news reporter, song leader and
game leaders. In addition, Norman
was junior leader in foods and
clothing for three years and a
member of the planning com
mittee for five years.
She has completed projects in
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management, outdoor flowers,
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Helen Norman
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