'A36*Uncatt«f farming,* Saturday,' May 21$ <1994 Students Receive Scholarships To Pursue Ag-Related Careers (Continued from Pago A 1) was based on his exposure to help ing on the family farm. Since Jef frey’s father died, the farm has been rented out, but Jeffrey helps with the work on the 125 acres and with milking about 48 cows. Jef frey is a member of the National Honor Society and plays on the volleyball team at school. Last year, he spent three weeks in Ger many as a cultural exchange stu dent. This year, he hosted a student from the same town. As an active member of the Middle Creek Church of, the Brethren youth group, Jeffrey has traveled to other states for work projects. He has four sisters and one brother. He wants to stay close to the family farm and help others through the business aspect of farming. Amy Espenshade, is the daughter of Harvey and Susan Espenshade of Elizabethtown. She plans to study horticulture for two years at the Penn State York Cam pus before transferring to the main campus. After moving up through the ranks of many offices, Amy is president of the FFA at Elizabeth town High School. She is also trea surer of the National Honor Socie ty, and a member of the following clubs: Overcoming Drugs through Education, Key, and Human Rela tions, a community service club. On the family’s 140-acre farm, Amy helps milk 50 cows and feeds the calves. She has a brother and a sister. She is a member of the youth ministry team at the Eli zabethtown Brethren in Christ Church. Debra Fisher, who lives in Lan caster is headed to lowa State after her graduation from Conestoga Valley High School. The 17-year old said she chose lowa State f't'n TPt TnpnrTll' TO iTH CKJtLIJ 1 ZiJßlJlvvjr ~ ducing .. waJ The Optimum Formula Ear Tag To Fig, RESISTANT HORN FLIES and other pests, up to 5 months Optimizer SPECIFICATIONS. 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Kristen Groff, daughter of Carlton and Carol Groff of Kirk wood. has her sights set on study ing agri-biology at Carleton Uni versity in Minnesota. To reach this decision, Kristen visted 12 col leges. Carleton was the last one she visited, but immediately she knew it was the right one because “I felt at home and the school has a strong biology program.” Kristen’s career choice was influenced by working in her parents’ business, Groffs Plant Farm with its 13 greenhouses. At Solanco High School, Kris ten is secretary of the Young Edu cator’s Association, band, chorus, and plays. At the Middle Octoraro Presbyterian Church, Kristen is president of the youth group, a deacon, a Sunday school teacher, and choir member. Kristen toured Europe last sum mer with American Music Abroad. Marcia HarnLsh, is best known as Lancaster County and Pennsyl vania Alternate Dairy Princess. She is also president of FFA at Manheim Central and in the coun ty chapter. 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She would like a career in communications and marketing in agriculture. Marci helps her parents, Robert and Marti, on their 80-acre Man heim farm where they milk 50 cows. She has a brother, Greg, and a sister, Kristen. At school, Marci has played field hockey, participated in the Spring musical, been named Teen of the Week, and was crowned Manheim Farm Show Queen. Perry County For Dairy Princess NEW BLOOMFIELD (Perry Co.) The Perry County Dairy Promotion Committee is search ing for candidates for Dairy Prin cess, Dairy Ambassador, and Lit tle Dairy Miss. The pageant will be held at the Perry County Exten sion Office in New Bloomfield on June 18 at 8 p.m. Candidates for Dairy Ambassa dor must have a desire to promote the dairy industry and attend a one-day seminar in July. They must be between the ages of 13 and 23 and may be male or fe male. Candidates for Little Dairy Miss must be at least 5 years old and will not reach her 9th birthday by July 1. They must be the daughter or granddaughter of a dairy farmer or dairy farm mana ger or herdsman. Anyone interested in promoting CONESTOGA VALLET ENTERPRISES HI-MAG AC LIME] HI-CAL ***** Cash Discount Savings on Delivery For your convenience calls received Mon.>Sat. until 9:00 pm 1-800-724-3277 Serving PA, MD, Delmarva & NJ Marci is active at Ruhls United Methodish Church and has traveled on several mission’s trips. Lora Shelton, the daughter of Charles and Margie Shelton of Quarryville, attends Solanco High School. Her love for horses is pushing her toward studying biology and pre-veterinarian medicine at Mil lersville University. She wants to be a vet who specializes in horses. Lora is a member of Chester County 4-H and the Lan-Chester 4-H Pony Club. Mark Tracy, in addition to rais- Search dairy products and the dairy in dustry for Perry County should contact Brenda Hollister, chair person, at 717-834-3298, Marel Raub at 717-834-4721, or Paid McLaughlin at 717-582-4847 for an application. Deadline for en tries is June 3. Lebanon County To Hold Ice Cream Social ONO (Lebanon Co.) In rec ognition of June as National Dairy Month, the Lebanon County Dairy Promotion Committee has sche duled an all-you-can-eat ice cream social to be held at the Lebanon Vocational-Technical School 7:30 p.m., June 4. The school is located on the east end of the city of Lebanon, off of ' * f ;V ing Southdown sheep and market lambs on his parent’s farm, also participates in livestock and meats judging and in the 4-H ambassador program. He is a former president of the Woolies Club where he has been a member for 10 years. Mark is in the gifted program at Elizabethtown High School. His team placed third in state competi tion of the Odessy of the Mind. Mark is also a club member of Overcoming Drugs in Education, soccer, and ski club. At St. Peter’s Church, Mark is an altar server. He is a member of Denal, the Masonic Fraternal Group for Young Men. Rt 422 East. According to Kynel Himmel bcrgcr, with the county promotion committee, the ice cream social is being held to honor the county’s outgoing dairy princesses and little miss. In addition to the ice cream, there is to be music provided by Roy Shirk. The event is being held in lieu of the annual dairy princess pageant, because interested contestants could not be found. However, the committee is still searching for contestants to serve as Little Miss for dairy promotion. In order to qualify as a little miss, contestants must be at least 5 years old, and no older than 9 years. Those interested in being a con testant should contact Kynel by May 27, at (717) 865-4912. FRANK A. 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