Wayne Holstein (Continued from Pago A 18) R. Zachary Bryant, Star Route, Honesdale, is a 3 year4-H member of the Calkins 4-H Agricultural Club. He has had 3 years of 4-H dairy project work and has com pleted 4-H projects in vegetable gardening, market hogs, and pota to production. In his 4-H club, he has held the offices of Flag Leader and Game Leader. Zack has been a Junior member of the Holstein Association for 3 years and owns 4 head of registered Holsteins, 1 of which is milking. He has been active in local 4-H dairy and lives tock judging contests. He placed first in the Junior Division of 4-H Livestock Judging at the 1986 Wayne County Fair. Zack has also received a 4-H Blue Form award. He currently is a sth grade student at the Damascus Middle School. Zack is the son of William and Debra Bryant. Carolyn Weist, 302 Tyron Street, Honesdale, is a 4 year 4-H member in the Laurella 4-H Com munity Club. She has had 4 years of 4-H dairy project work. She has been a Junior member of the Hols tein Association for 3 years and York 4-H’ers (Continued from Pag* Al 9) awards for the county were also presented during the 4-H recogni tion program. In the 2-ycar-old category, Tim Warner took both milk and fat awards, with an entry for a lacta tion beginning at 2 years, 1 month, 30S days in milk, 20,280 pounds of milk, 3.5 percent test, and 709 pounds fat. Jcnelle Boyer’s entry took both awards in the three-year-old divi sion, with a lactation at *3-0, 305-days, 21,950 milk, 3.5 percent test, and 773 fat Four-year-old category winner was Tim Warner, with a lactation at 4-11, 305-days, 23,691 milk, 3.8 percent test 897 fat Milk and fat awards in the five year-old class woe split Dana Doll claimed the high milk produc tion honors with a lactation entry beginning at 5-2,305-days, 26,583 milk. 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She also received the 1987 Wayne County Outstanding 4-H Girl Award. Carolyn is a junior at Honesdale High School where she participates in track and field, cross-country, softball, school band, and she is also an Honor Stu dent. She is the daughter of Andrew and Donna Weist. Tim Rutledge, R.R. 1, Equi nunk, is a 9 year 4-H member of the Tri-Gal 4-H Club where he has held the offices of Treasurer, Vice- President, and President He has had 9 years of 4-H dairy project went to C.E. Hubbard, for a 5-10 lactation, 305-days, 1156 fat Dairy teams which represented York County at 4-H state competi tion earned recognition as well. Members of the Dairy Judging team were Matt Reheard, who placed eighth high in the state, 'Scott Barr, Anita Emig and Crystal Emig. Dairy bowl team members were Angie Lang, Bridgette Boy er, Rich Bupp and Tim Warner. Additional awards were pre sented to members who exhibited the breed champions during the annual 4-H Dairy Roundup. Champion exhibitors were: C.E. 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