Farming, Saturday, Juna 4. 1994 (Continued from Page 08) PAINTER UNO FARM 59 819 608 213 16998 HORIZON FARM BOX 409 05 532 13 POPPY 18514 DOHALD E WIVELL 59 805 548 SKY 14625 8081209 FARM BOX 409 05 532 ID SUNSfIIE 16093 PAIMTER LAND FARM 59 819 608 213 16466 HARROP FARM 44 369 14 28 16072 HGRIZOH FARM BOX 409 05 532 5 ANGIE 16017 HIDDEN ACRES FARM 44 397 32 NARVA 13244 HORIZON FARM BOX 409 05 532 6 SHASTA 15244 HARROP FARM 44 369 13 72 15202 HIDDEN ACRES FARM 44 397 5 IADY934 15920 SAMUEL G YODER 06 46 677 SIGNIA4 13499 OUGHT E FARMERY 32 122 432 48 14541 PAINTER LAND FARM 59 819 730 113 15924 JOHN C GOSBQRN 31 389 47 HONEY 14941 BIDDEN ACRES FARM 44 397 27 MOLLY- 12091 HIDDEN ACRES FARM 44 397 38 HRT,BtA 13931 GRATER BROS 46 126 499 BDNNI 14708 Delaware Honors (Continued from Page DtO) students who assist with promoting the College of Agricultural Sciences are named as Ag Ambassadors. Selection is based on character, academic and extracurricular achievements, and commitment to the col lege. Students honored were Kimberly A. Alexander, Kathryn D. Baxter, Eric R. Ben son, Andrea M. Breedlove, Christine L. Bon giomo, Stacey L. Bonvetti, Julia K. Burzon, Amy M. Denny, Lisa R. Emele, Robert J. Flanagan, Scott E. Hevner, Bernadette M. luliucci, Jean P. Lonie. Patrick A. Mahaney, Karen E. Martin. John E. McGoldrick, Jill E. Miller, Colleen P. Modesto, Kevin D. Mow ers, Denise Mulry, Jennifer E. Neal, Rebecca A. O’Day, S. Erin O’Reilly, Christina T. Rol led, Kimberly A. Satkowsky, Daniel D. Se verson, William K. Shaw, Jr., Forrest L. Sprague, Lori J. Unruh, Lee M. Walton, Scott E. Wright and Elaine E. Zeitler. Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges recognized several students in its 1993-94 edition for scholastic ability, participation and leadership in aca demic and extracurricular activities, citizen ship and service, and potential for future achievement. Individuals selected were: Jar ed C. Adkins, Kimberly A. Alexander, Der rick E. Bender, Nicole M. Bonelli, Catherine J. Cavclli, Cheryl H. Druckenmiller, Beth H. Gutowski, Marina R. Haynes, Kevin E. Houston, Rebecca E. Mathers, John E. Mc- Goldrick, Rebecca A. O’Day, Robert D. Rohrer, Sarah C. Schroer, Daniel D. Sever son, Deborah L. Short, Laura E. Towers, Charles J. Wortman, Scott E. Wright, Elaine E. Zeitler and Sandra L. Zimmerman. 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