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She has been on the honor roll all of her first three years of high school and her activities include Discipline Committee, Varsity Field Hockey and Lacros se, Executive Committee, Dormit ory Prefect and Peer Leader. §m Suzanne’s future plans include attending college to study animal and dairy science. Then she hopes to pursue a career in agricultural research with a focus on dairy cattle genetics. Waldac Farm was started in 1938 by Suzanne’s grandparents, William and Marian Cadwallader. It is now run by her parents and two brothers, Jace and David, with /4 win CGAC Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 12, IMI-B2S Suzanne Cadwallader, Salem, has been crowned the 1991-1992 New Jersey State Dairy Princess. m HAPPENINGS with Bonnie Kay Showdown Second place-Theresa Landis, Wellsville, with Hombre Go Go Third place Mike McClain All are members of Wellsville Boots & Saddle 4-H Club Hunter Seat Equitation Jr. Div.: First place- Kimbery Kurtz, Dover, with Lemar Tazzur, Echoing Hoofbeats 4 H Club Second place Karen Reed, Dillsburg, with Impressive Bay Lady, Wellsville Boots & Saddle Club Third place-Damelle Bamford, Dover, with Memorial Day, Echoing Hoofbeats 4 H Club Hunter Seat Equitation (over jumps) Jr. Olv First Heather locket Lewisberry, with Winns-Oh Flame, Echoing Hoofbeats 4 H Club Second- Nicole Paules and Third Rachel Wiesman, Felton, with Magic Dragon, Silver Spurs 4-H Club Hunter Seat Equitation (over jumps) Sr. Div.; First Page Darney, New Cumberland, with Sir Buckingham, Echoing Hoofbeats 4-H Club Second Jessica Breese Hunter Ponies Under Saddle: First Page Darney, Second Kimberly Kurtz, Third-Damelle Bamford Hunter Horses Under Saddle: First- Carrie Castnota, Second- Andrew Runkle, Third- Karen Reed Working Hunter Ponies; First- Page Damey, Second Rachel Wiesman, Third- Heather Tocket Hunter Hack Ponies: First-Kimberly Kurtz, Second-Casey Fitzpatrick, Third- Danielle Bamford Hunter Hack Horses: First- Jerrod Wiesman, Felton, with Scottish Sable, Silver Spurs 4-H Club Second-Mandy Jo Taylor, Dallastown, with Country Gentleman, Blazing Saddles 4-H Club Third- Jessica Tanzola, York, with Easy Lovin’, White Rose Horse & Pony 4-H Club Pleasure Pony Driving: First- Erin Castnota Draft Horse Single Cart First-Rebecca Breese, Glen Rock, with D & J's Dixie, Blazing Saddles 4 H Club 4-H Open Pleasure: First Casey Lynn Fitzpatrick Scurry-14.0 Hands & under; First-Sabnna Asper, Second- Andrea Sebright, Third-Jim McClain Scurry-over 14.0 Hands; First- Tamara Sebright, Second-JeffreyAsper Third- Mike McClain Walk Trot Equitation: First Megan Kurtz, Dover, with Farnley's Nitey Nile; Echoing Hoofbeat? 4-H Club Second- Christie Ann Sydor, York, with Starfire, Horse N Around 4-H Club Third Knstan Tanzola, York with Ches ter, White Rose Horsei Pony 4 H Club 4-H Open Jumper: First-Page Darney. Second-Becky Knox, Lewsiber ry, with Prince, Echoing Hoofbeats 4-H Club Third Jessica Breese Suzanne’s help on weekends hnd during the summer. The farm is affiliated with NJ. Farm Bureau, NJ. Milk Council, the State and National Holstein Associations, Northeast Dairy Herd Improve ment Association and the Atlantic Dairy Milk Cooperative. Suzanne will represent the New Jersey dairy industry by promot ing milk and dairy products at meetings, schools, supermarkets and many special events through out the State. Alternate State Princess is Jan Eachus, the 17 year old daughter of Milton and Mergery Eachus of Woodstown. Jan is a senior at Woodstown High School. (Continued from Page 824)