Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 20, 1991, Image 20

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    A2O-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 20, 1991
Maryland
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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.
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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.
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front is Stacey Guyton, current Maryland dairy princess.
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