Lentz Becomes Ov (ContlnuMl from Pago AM) Dave Wascak of Dunbar, left, and Jayna Hass of Gettysburg ware first and third High Individu als, respectively, In the Linear Evaluation Com petition at the Spring Judging Contest. James Over, second place individual, is missing from this photo. Terri Packard, lan, received awards In appreciation of their dedica tion as 1993 Dairyman Co-Editors. II Ch T( professional divisions. The fitting and showing contest was followed by the annual awards banquet late that evening. Club President David Lentz of Lebanon captured over all champion honors at the Expo. As the show came to a close, he was chosen champion professional fitter and reserve champion professional showman, before gather ing rosettes for grand champion fitter, reserve grand champion showman, and eventually overall Expo champ ion. David, the son of Robert and Sandra Lentz, is an eighth-semester dairy and animal science major. Last summer, he was chosen as a finalist in the National Hols tein Association Distinguished Junior Member competi tion. He will be working for the Holstein Association as an intern this summer. (Turn to Pago A 34) Expo champions, from left, Andy Money, Overall Expo Chairman; Terri Packard, Show Manager; Roger Peril, Fitting Judge; Kim Black, Alternate Dairy Princess; Don Welk, Jr., Showmanship Judge; Dwight Stoltzfus, Reserve Overall Champion; David Lentz, Overall Expo Champion; Andy Foster, Assistant Show Manager; Jen Hummel, Penn State Dairy Princess and Bryan Herring, Assistant Overall Expo Chairman. ampwn At Dairy Expo From left to right: Spring Judging Contest Chairman Brent Baker congratulates Thad Stur geon on being High Individual Overall in the con test. Todd Biddle receives awards from Assis tant Judging Contest Chairman Jeff Hostetter for being High Reasons Individual. te.*-'