Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 28, 1989, Image 58

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    818-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28,1989
Lebanon C
The Lebanon County 4-H prog
ram named two outstanding
4-H’ers during its 4-H Achieve
ment Night held October 19 at the
Lebanon County Municipal
Building Auditorium. Ed Royer of
Lebanon and Rebecca Sonnen, oi
Richland were honored with the
highest county award in 4-H based
on the quality and variety of their
4-H projects and activities
Beth Hoffer of Jonestown and
David Lentz, of Lebanon each
received $250 agriculture scholar
ships sponsored by People’s
National Bank. David Lentz also
was honored as the recipient of the
$lOO Susan Heilinger Werner
Memorial Award, presented to the
outstanding 4-H Dairy Club
member.
Honor 4-H’er awards, which
recognize the efforts and achieve
ments of the top three 4-H’ers in
each age level, were presented.
The following members were cho
sen as 1989 “Honor 4-H’ers”;
8 year olds - David Bixler,
Tanisha Seibert, Jessica Watson; 9
year olds - Nathan Arnold, Aman
da Fuhrman, Jason Zimmerman;
10 year olds - Kathy Habecker,
Terrilyn Seibert, Amy Ungemach;
11 year olds - Jonathan Bixler,
Stephen Major, Jamie Risser, 12
year olds - Jennifer Ungemach,
Michelle Ungemach, Joyce Wat
son; 13 year olds - Michelle Con
naster, Christine Habecker. Alice
Smith; 14 year olds - Tony Ebling,
Brian Kreider, Michelle Slay
baugh; 15 year olds - Stacy
Habecker, Ralph Major, John
Risser; and 16 year olds - Kevin
Goss.
Winners of the Club Communi
ty Service Award were the Belle
grove Clovers, Lawn 4-H Club,
and Pony Pals 4-H Club.
Honorable Mention certificates
for community service were
awarded to 4-H Busy Bees, Kelly
Helpers, Myerstown Raiders,
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Eight clubs received honors in
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place; NoSo Ann Dairy Club,
third place; Norlebco Dairy Club,
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certificates were presented to;
Equestrians Horse Club, Belle
grove 4-H Clovers; Puppy Pals,
and Kelly Helpers Community
Club.
Older members who served as
teen leaders in their clubs by
working with younger members
and adult leaders were awarded
pins and certificates. Teen leaders
recognized were Teen Leadership
(Unit 1) Michelle Connatser, Pup
py Pals; Kristi Ditzler, Myerstown
Raider; Christine Habecker, Kelly
Helpers; Alison Oskam, Myers
town Raiders; Wendy Pierce, Kel
ly Helpers; (Unit 2) Stacy
Habecker, Kelly Helpers; (Unit 3)
Kevin Goss, Kelly Helpers; Julie
Radwanski, Saddle-lites.
Junior Winners in the 4-H
National Awards Program were
Danny Atkins, Wendy Atkins,
Melanie Bushong, Michelle
Bushong, Michelle Connatser,
Tisha Ebling, Sarah Goss, Kathy
Habecker, Roxanne Kirst, Ste
phen Major, Alice Smith, Amy
Smith. Amy Ungemach, Jen
Umgemach, Michelle Ungemach,
and Jennifer Wenger.
Senior winners in the 4-H
National Awards Program
included: Jenny Dawson, Tony
Ebling, Charity, Farrell, Kevin
Goss, Stacy Habecker, Teresa
Hill, Jason Krall, Ralph Major,
Christine Nagle, Stephanie Nagle,
Julie Radwanski, Ed Royer,
Rebecca Sonnen, and Steve
Wagner.
Two state winners, Tony
Ebling, Rabbit; and Ed Royer in
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Winners of the county club
officers contest included: Stacy
Adams County. 4-H members
participated at the 1989 Keystone
Stockman’s Contest held at the
Farm Show Complex on October
9. Team one placed fifth in the
contest which had more than 100
teams competing from seven
states. The team members and
their scores were: Jason Boyer,
East Berlin, 639 points; Jamie
Boyer, East Berlin, 646 points;
Dan Ludwig, Gettysburg, 587
points; and Seth Small, New
Oxfori 487 points. Each team
member received $l5 prize money
provided by the Pennsylvania
Livestock Producers Association.
The team total was 1,872. The
first-place team was Spolswood
FFA with 2,112 points.
Adams County 4-H members
also placed in the individual rank
ings as follows: Jamie Boyer
received $25 for 14th place with
646 points, Jason Boyer received
$2O fdr 16th place with 639
points, and Ben Stine of East Ber
lin received $l5 for 26 th place
with 604 points. The contest had
384 participants.
Other individual high scores
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Habecker, president; Wendy
Pierce, vice president; Jenny
Wenger, secretary; Christine
Habecker, treasurer; and Erin
Frey, newsreporter.
were: Traci Lobaugh of Aspers,
placed second in sheep and
received a plaque and Jason Boyer
place third in management
Adams County team two con
sisted of: Amy Cunningham of
Aspers, 481 points; Steve Ludwig
of Gettysburg, 534 points;
Michele Sullivan of Aspers, 307
points; and Kevin Grim of Tho
masville, 536 points.
Adams County team three con
sisted of Ben Sdne, 604 points;
Rus Bevans of East Berlin, 511
points; Traci Lobaugh, 554 points;
and Stan Reever of East Berlin,
470 points.
The Stockman’s Contest con
sisted of IS judging stations and
included: market and breeding
hogs; market and breeding lambs;
market and breeding beef cattle;
feed identification; livestock
equipment identification; lives
tock management quiz; retail
meat; wholesale meat and retail
meats identification classes. The
contest is a comprehensive evalu
ation of a teen’s knowledge of the
livestock industry.
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