Dairy Club officer books winners Include, left to right, Janice Youse, Jennifer Hlx, and Brian Gogler. Blue Forms winners, left to right, Janice Youse, Mike Hlx, and Scott Youse. HAPPENINGS Berks Co. 4-H Dairy, Veal Clubs The 1990 Berks County 4-H Dairy and Veal Clubs award win ners were honored recently at their annual banquet held at the Berks County 4-H Community Center in Reading. A banquet dinner was followed with the program led by senior 4-H members Scott Youse, Sandra Gross, Amy Richard, and Randy Balthasher. Suzann Moyer, Berks County Dairy Princess, presented the vari ous awards. All 4-H Leaders were recognized and thanked for their part in a very successful year. Susquehanna Co. 4-H Dairy Judging Susquehanna County 4-H Dairy judging is having another very good year at state contests. The team members have been practicing for several months and have competed in two state con tests. There arc 12 youth who are now participating in dairy judging. The annual Penn State Spring Judging contest was held in March and there were four seniors and two juniors who participated. In the senior division, the Susquehan na County team placed second overall. Individual highlights included a tie for fifth place overall by Matt Curley and Dan Gesford. These two individuals also tied for tin Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1991-819 Project Book Awards at the Berks Co. 4-H Dairy and Veal Club banquet were, front, left to right, David Nlrschl and Erica Davis. Back, left to right, Lynn Klonskl, Jennifer Grimes, and Duane Stump. first place on reasons in the 4-H division. There were more than 200 youth at this contest to judge in the junior and senior 4-H, FFA, or collegiate divisions. Other Susquehanna County participants in this contest were Cathy, Michele, and Steve Pavelski and Andrea Gamer. At the Delaware Valley College annual dairy judging contest, the Susquehanna County senior team placed first overall in the 4-H divi sion. This contest is held in April and is open to 4-H, FFA, and colle giate participants. There were more than 100 youth at this year’s contest. Individual highlights of this contest included three of the four seniors placing in the top five in the overall contest Those three include Tim Empet and Cathy and Steve Pavelski. Michele Pavelski was the other senior and she placed fifth in reasons. Andrea Gamer competed in the junior division and did very well. The Susquehanna County 4-H judging teams are now continuing their practices for the state 4-H judging contest, which will be held at the State 4-H Achievement Days. Winners form this contest will qualify to go on to the national judging contest held in Wisconsin each fall. As well as dairy judging, there will be a dairy bowl team partici pating in the state contest