Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 15, 1994, Image 52

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    BlMancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15, 1994
Laura Shares Limelight With ‘Macy’ At KILE Lead Line
ANDY ANDREWS
Lancaster Farming Staff
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
It has been only two years since
Laura Langlotz, 18, stood under
neath the championship banner ih
Harrisburg.
Holding “Macy,” her South
down yearling ewe, Laura, 18
daughter of Bill and Ruth Ann
Langlotz, Monkton, Md., walked
to the senior championship at the
Keystone International Livestock
Expo (KILE) Lead Line contest
Holding “Macy,” her southdown yearling ewe, Laura Lan
glotz, 18 daughter of Bill and Ruth Ann Langlotz, Monkton,
Md., walked to the senior championship at the Keystone
International Livestock Expo (KILE) Lead Line contest last
Saturday afternoon.
Shelley Patton, 15, walked her Suffolk yearling, “Sedall
a,” to Intermediate champion. Shelley, daughter of Rick and
Janice Patton, Waynesburg, is a sophomore at WayneS
burg Central High School.
last Saturday afternoon.
Laura, a business administration
major at Villa Julie College in
Steveson, Md., won intermediate
champion at the lead line contest in
1992. Laura displayed her raspber
ry wool coat dress, topped with a
black wool hat with matching rasp
berry wool rosette. Her coat dress
was highlighted with pearl
jewelry.
Laura constructed her dress
from 100 percent Pendleton Rasp
berry wool. The dress features
Seniors line up last week at the KILE Lead Line contest. In all. there were 34
contestants.
Junior* line up for the Judges at the KILE Lead Line.
front button closure and pleated
skirt She has fully lined her dress
and accented it with pearl buttons.
Macy, her Southdown ewe,
sported a bow-tie made from fabric
scraps.
Laura is a 10-year 4-H member
and has a flock of 25 registered
Southdowns. She has been show
ing Southdowns for 12 years. She
won the senior champion in the
clothing department at the Mary
land State Fair.
Shelley Patton, IS, walked her
Suffolk yearling. “Sedalia,” to
intermediate champion. Shelley,
daughter of Rick and Janice Pat
ton, Waynesburg, is a sophomore
at Waynesburg Central High
School. She wore a forest green
slim skit made of 100 percent
wool. The garment has a back vent
and zipper. The loose-fiting vest is
made of red plaid 100 percent
wool. Details of the vest include a
shaped front, a back buckle, and is
accented with silver buttons. Shel
ley also wore green hose, black
shoes, and silver jewelry.
Shelley is a member of both the
4-H market lamb and breeding
sheep clubs. She intends to go to
college to study for an architectur
al engineering degree.
Amanda Miller, 9, daughter of
Joan and Ron Miller, Mertztown,
held the reins to “Reba,” her
Southdown yearling ewe, to junior
championship. Amanda wore a
100 percent wool navy, red, and
camel pleated dress from the
American Girls collection. The
pleated dress has very full sleeves
with inserted heads at the shoul
ders to enhance the fuUness. The Amanda Miller, 9, daughter of Joan and Ron Miller, Mert*
sleeves gather into cuffs made of ztown, held the reins to “Reba,” her Southdown yearling
three contrasting fabrics of the ewe, to Junior championship. Amanda wore a 100 percent
mam navy, red. and camel fabric, wool navy, red, and camel pleated dress from the American
(Turn to Pago B 13) Girls collection.