Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 18, 1995, Image 110

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WEST MIDDLESEX (Mercer
Co.) Hundreds of members of
the Pennsylvania Junior Holstein
Association attended the annual
convention held last weekend at
the Raddison Hotelin West Mid
dlesex and gave credance to the
convention theme: Holstein’s
Alive in ’95.
In addition to tours, seminars,
educational and fun-oriented
activities and other types of orga
nizational business, a number of
member achievements were recog
nized during the convention, and
recipients of the association’s dis
tinguished member awards were
announced.
Three members were named as
recipients of a Pennsylvania Junior
Holstein Achievement Scholar
ship, based on work with Hols
teins, community involvement,
school activities and leadership
abilities.
The $l,OOO scholarships are to
be used by each winner to better
themselves through some type of
educational program, according to
the association.
Scholarship winners include
Justin McMurray, of Eighty-Four,
son of John and Patty McMunray,
who is a Penn State University stu
dent majoring in mechanical engi
neering; Amy Packard, of Troy,
daughter of Richard and Marilyn
Packard, who also attends Penn
Stale and majors in dairy and ani
mal science; and Jesslyn Oberholt
zer, of Elizabethtown, daughter of
Clair and Laveme Oberhollzer,
who is a student at Lebanon Valley
Coller vhr :hi
Pennsylvania show award contest are, from the left, front
row, Scott Walton, Jacob Hushon, Dixie Doll, Tara Kocher,
and Amanda Cessna. In the back row, from the left, are Beth
Bly, Suzie Luckenbill, David Packard, Elizabeth Walton and
Amy Packard.
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""•> pjeflory Davie, Angela Werley, Dixie Doll, and David Clock. In the back row
from the left, arr Robert Fradd, Todd Getz, David Packard, and David Day.
Pa. Jr. Holstein Members Alive In 1995!
elementary education.
Scholarship funds come from
donations and the program is
administered by the state Holstein
Association.
Dairy Bowl
Also during the convention, the
junior members hold dairy bowl
contests and this year 30 teams
competed in two age divisions.
There were 16 junior teams and 14
senior-age teams.
The winner of the junior-age
division was a Berks County team
with members Jennifer Neiman,
Mike Meiman, Erica Davis, Melis
sa Werley, and coach Teresa
Davis. This team came back
through the loser’s bracket to
battle their way for the title, taking
the win after defeating the Craw
ford County team with members
Debbie Duncan, Stephen Kali
nowski, Jason Miller, Jim Kali
nowsld, and coach Lee Livingston.
The senior-age division winner
was a team from Cumberland
County with members Matthew
Day, David Day, Heath Ocker,
John Creek, and coach Ann Day.
The team was undefeated and won
its final round over a Franklin
County team with members
Donald Harwood, Beth Meyers,
Tia Crider, Joel Mills, and coach
Donna Harwood.
Both teams are eligible to repre
sent Pennsylvania in national con
tests during the 1993 National
Holstein Convention, set to be held
in Pittsburgh June 23-28.
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Winners of awards for high dairy production from an owned and bred cow are, from
the left, front row, Karen Struble, Tim Getz, Erica Davis, and Justin Troutman. In the
back row, from the left, are Rachel Tanis, Matthew Day, Donald Harwood, David Pack*
ard, Brad Walker, and Todd Getz.
Cow class winners in the 1994 All-Pennsylvania show award contest are, from
left, front row, Joshua Hushon, Samantha Foster, and Charann Poster. From the left,
in the second row are Dixie Doll, Lynette Heffner, Daphne Doll, Kyle Burdette, and
David Clock. In the back row, from the left, are Shannon Cavanaugh, James Butter
more, Heather Wood, Brad Walker, Rachel Tanis, and J.O. Kelly.
Distinguished Members
In other honors, the association
recognized its distinguished junior
members.
The distinguished junior mem
ber award program is designed to
award outstanding members in
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i The state Jr. Holstein Association’s top Junior-age dairy
ibowl team consists of members, from the left front row, Mis
|ey Werley, Erica Davie, and coach Donna Werley. From the
left In the back row are membera Mike Neiman, JlUNelman,
and coach Teresa Davis.
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