A2O-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 20, 1991 Maryland (Continued from Page At) Other 4-H projects involve show ing her jerseys, dairy steers and Suffolk sheep. She will be representing Washington County in the contest. Donna Johnson Donna graduated from Damas cus High School and plans to attend Montgomery Community College majoring in Elementary Art Education. She enjoys her job as a sales person at the Sporting Tee in Gaithersburg. She is the 19-year-old daughter of Barbara Johnson from Damas cus. Donna owns six head of Hols tems. She was a member of the Maryland State Dairy Bowl Team of Louisville in 1988, member of the Maryland State Judging Team at Louisville in 1989 and a Mary land Junior Holstein Association Member. She was a first place individual and first place reasons winner in the 1990 Maryland State Dairy Judging Contest. In 1990, the Montgomery County Public Schools gave Don na an award for outstanding ser vice, commitment, and contribu tion as a student leader. She is looking forward to repre senting the South Central District. Gretchen Klein Gretchen is the 17-year-old daughter of Thomas anu Nancy Klein and will be representing Baltimore-Harford. She graduated from Carroll Christian School and plans to attend York College majoring in communications. Princesses Her school activities include cheerleading, volleyball manager, treasurer of her class and home coming court. She serves on the Baltimore County Extension Advisory council and has worked at the Maryland State Fair. She enjoys her 4-H dairy foods project Jenell Renee Rinehart Representing Carroll County is Jenell, 18-year-old daughter of John and Sharon Rinehart. She is a 1991 graduate of Fran cis Scott Key and plans to attend the University of Maryland School of Agriculture with a major course of study in genetics- dairy science. After school and on weekends, she helps with farm chores on their holstein dairy farm located near Taneytown, Md. Her other activities include entertaining at civic and dairy banquets, nursing homes and at school with cow puppets she has made. ‘Revolutionary 3 Lug Per Rich Design if Comput erised Vehicle Alignment* All Vehicles She is Maryland State Farm Queen and a member of the 1990 winning 4-H Dairy Judging Team. She was secretary of her FFA Chapter and received the Chapter Fanner Award and Leadership Award. Crystal Annie Smith Crystal is the 18-year-old daughter of O. Clayton and Shir ley Smith of Jefferson. She will be representing Frederick County. A graduate of Brunswick High School, she plans to attend Freder ick Community College and major in dairy science. Her farm chores include milking, raising calves, keeping all the DHI records and registering all calves. She also enjoys taking care of their show animals. Crystal has played varsity basketball, soccer, softball and tennis and was a member of the Science and Math clubs. She was named a 1991 Star Chapter Far mer, and was a member of the dairy judging team, placing 6th overall. She is presently the Guernsey Queen for Frederick County. on/vc SRieitzelterStsan Mi FIELD & FLEET CENTER When Kbu Need On The ROUTE 283 & RHEEMS EXIT 1-800-932-3999 OR 367-6777 Can Cut \bur Downtime P«nn»vlwonio * Maryland) Down Th Size' Locotad Ba^nd^Aai«ich_Farm_Ei Johnson, and Crystal Smith. In the middle row, from the left, Is Gretchen Klein, Dawn Downey and Jenell Rinehart. In the front is Stacey Guyton, current Maryland dairy princess. ✓ 24 Horn IHeet & On Tlw Fnrm Wit ... I, Stolp Free F»rm Front# And L#ktf#|«er Tiro* UPS Y • t. ... 4,*4S • .-I liimn" - -«» \ L.-L. i imwit Price 3 Rib |$ 41.00 6 TT 4 Rib 54.00 6 TT * _