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MMancaatar Farming, Saturday, May 1,1993 Lentz Becomes TERRI PACKARD Show Manager STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) More than six hours of competition unfolded in the Ag Arena last Satur- Raney of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association on being the Overall Chairman of a very suc cessful 1992 Nlttany Lion Fall Classic Sale. Intermediate showman and Jodi Gill was named Reserve Champion Intermediate Showman. gulshed Alumnus of the Department of Dairy and Animal Science. Dr. Stanley Curtis, Department Head, presents him with a statuette of the Nit* tany Lion. >iry pre sents a pen set to Beth Ann Cooley of Allen wood, In appreciation of her work as chairman of the 1992 Cheesebox Sale. Overall Champion day when the Penn State Daily Science Club hosted its 68th Dairy Exposition. More than 40 dairy cows were paraded before judges and spectators competing in amateur, intermediate, and Showman honors and Meg Willis was Reserve Champion amateur Showman. ip lon Professional Showman and Reserve Champ ion Professional Showman on their way to receiving Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Showman honors, respectively. km Amateur Fitter honors. m _ idg* ,<iqk tulatc Receive Overall Champion Dwight Stoltz fus and David Lentz, Overall Expo Champion, after the competition. (Turn to Pag# ASS) At D * /fli jgi. Matthew Wanner on Doing namod tho Penn State representative in the Dairy Shrine Student Rec ognition Program. iry Eopechlno presents Donald Welk, Jr. with the Outstanding Young Dairyman Award. The William R. Davay Award la glvan annually to a aanlor In Dairy Sclanca who excels In leader ship, activities and scholarship. Terri Packard, the 1993 recipient, Is congratulated by last year’s winner Angle Bollinger, right. The 68th Penn State Dairy Expo was dedicated to Dr. Albert Barnett, owner Laurel Highlands Animal Hospital. Dairy Science Club President David Lentz presents Dr. Barnett with a statuette of the Nlttany Lion.